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The last shot has been fired at the Te Aroha Small Bore Rifle Club, which has had to close due to the pending demolition of the show shed at Boyd Park. Matamata-Piako District Coun- cil is set to demolish the building this month to make way for additional car parking for the new Te Aroha Event Centre currently being built behind it. Four community groups have been evicted from the building. The rifle club has used the build- ing since the 1940s. Rifle club president Ken Fitz- Herbert said the club would not be accommodated in the new Event Centre. Te Aroha Small ‘‘It does not mix. The original Bore Rifle club plan that they had put a range on president Ken the side ... but they said it wasn’t Fitz-Herbert and his wife Peg Fitz- viable.’’ Herbert outside The last formal club night was the old show held on April 21 and club shed at Boyd members were currently remov- Park, which is set ing equipment from the building. for demolition. ‘‘I think it’s a shame to lose it (the show shed) to the com- munity,’’ he said. $20,000 to turn it into a safe rifle In the meantime, the club is weekly club nights. It was an Council communications man- ‘‘I’m disappointed, that’s for range, he said. hoping to set up ‘‘airsoft shoot- Olympic sport, with members ager Jenni Cochrane previously real. I’m disappointed in the coun- ‘‘We need to find somewhere ing’’ with plastic pellets, and were competing successfully in New said the council endeavoured to cil.’’ and we need community support looking for a suitable building for Zealand and overseas, Fitz- offer opportunities and other The club hopes to build its own to build a proper range.’’ that. Herbert said. options for all show shed users. premises, possibly near the Tui A new range will require The club was the only small Other groups affected by the ‘‘We believe that all groups are Park Bowling Club in Gilchrist St. resource consent, including noise bore rifle club left in the Thames demolition include the Te Aroha working to find new spaces or It had $40,000 in the bank, assessment and soil contami- Valley, and currently had about Volunteer Fire Brigade, Te Aroha have already found alternate which was enough for a kitset ‘‘tin nation assessments for the indoor six members, some who travelled AP&H Show and the Piako Gym- venues to host their sports and shed’’, but was short of about sport, which uses lead bullets. from Waihi and Whangamata for nastics Club. activities.’’

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STEVE EDWARDS issue to meet a June 17 Trust Wai- kato grant application deadline. A health hub in Morrinsville could The council plans to discuss the go a long way to becoming a reality if matter at its meeting on May 11. Matamata-Piako District Council Matamata-Piako Mayor Jan gives land required. Barnes said the council has held the ‘‘This is the only time we will section since the museum moved to come to the council for money,’’ said Canada St. Jillian O’Neill from Phoenix Com- ‘‘St John would become the munity Health Group, which wants landlord and Phoenix the tenant.’’ to develop a community health The council has no other plans facility. for the land, she said. The group is asking the council to The health hub would serve Te We deliver, set up & taktakeea awayway yoyourur old bebed! gift a vacant section, valued at Aroha and Hauraki, as well as PROUD TO BE LOCALLY $90,000, previously occupied by Morrinsville. 49 Lorne St, Morrinsville OWNED AND OPERATED Morrin Museum on the corner of ‘‘We are right in behind them,’’ Phone: 889 6421 Anderson and Lorne streets. Barnes said. ‘‘We want to give as *Excludes Everyday Dream Prices and clearance stock. Q Card and GE Finance lending criteria, fees, terms and conditions apply. Formed after the closure of the much surety as possible.’’ 6884109BC maternity unit at Rhoda Read, She sees the development as a Phoenix involves St John and the partnership with the council. ‘‘It is New Beginnings Maternity Group going to make a great (NBMG). medical hub.’’ The ‘‘one-stop shop’’ would Jillian O’Neill told the council include the ambulance service, a pri- committee meeting that draft con- mary birthing unit and a suite of cept plans had been prepared, offices-consulting rooms. with a feasibility study the next SUBSCRIBE Aroha Midwifery Care said it step. would work out of the proposed This study will demonstrate the AND SAVE facility, while Maori health ‘‘high level of community support providers would also be included. that we have for this project’’, in ‘‘We will collaborate with other Matamata-Piako and Hauraki UP TO 34% health-related businesses and districts. services,’’ Jillian O’Neill said. She said local midwives are Making a presentation to the compiling data on potential use and council’s corporate and operations some of the ‘‘arduous experiences’’ committee last week, she said the some women are undergoing Brought to you by group needs an answer on the land currently with no local services.

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Morrinsville’s fantastic art gallery ONLINE CHATTER A Waikato couple are moving after years of PETER DORNAUF gallery for its lucky citizens while a portion of it cascades unexplained attacks on their Benefactors are the lifeblood of down the length of the wall and property and animals, story One of the best kept secrets is the any municipality. Hamilton had trails along part of the floor. P8. Wallace Gallery in Morrinsville. an open-handed arts patron once, Nevertheless, it is These people are really nice, Just half an hour’s drive from but we alienated him, (clumsy breathtaking in its audacity and they just live around the road Hamilton will take you to this Philistine city council execution. The other works in the from me, that’s sad. –Ann fortunate town that can boast a machinations) and so he took his show reveal some of the best Fraser full-scale, stand-alone art gallery money and art collection to artists at work in the country and I’m guessing someone wanted that exhibits some of the leading Auckland many years ago. Major with prizes worth $195,000, it is them out of the game and the art shows in the land. embarrassment for our city that the largest annual art award of its cowardish way this was done It seems ironic that such a struggles with an image problem, kind in New Zealand. just imposed cruelty on the small provincial town with a the recent closure of the Founders The Wallace caters to all tastes animals, just disgusting really. – population of only 7000 sports Theatre not doing us any favours. and there is a small exhibition/ Maree Thompson such a facility while its big city The Wallace Gallery, under the installation in the foyer of the neighbour, Hamilton, population good guidance of its current building that caught my eye that 150,000, does not have the director, Justin Jade Morgan, is verges on the absurd, but equivalent. doing great things for the town. Peter Dornauf deliberately and humorously so. We have the Waikato Museum, Currently showing is a It’s a video production filming of course, but that’s a combo magnificent exhibition of artist Visesio Siasau and his wife, the artist, James R Ford, painting service that crams in art, history, paintings, sculpture and video Serene Tay, who with a collective a wall with a roller which takes ethnology and other things into works that come from the recent of Tongan women created what about half a minute and then the HAVE YOUR SAY one space and under one roof. annual Wallace Awards. The must be the largest tapa cloth the following 50 minutes involves the Send news and views to It must make Morrinsville paramount winner is a sight to world has seen. Unfortunately, at camera focused entirely on that steve.edwards@fairfax proud to outstrip its much-larger behold. It must register as the 4.4 by 18 metres, the work is so big wall and nothing else happens media.co.nz. cousin. The town, however, owes largest painting ever produced in it cannot be displayed in its except the paint dries. Watching such munificence to benefactor this country. entirety. A large part of it is rolled Paint Dry is the title. Sir James Wallace, who built the To be factually correct, it was up around a large tube suspended facility and helps support the made in Tonga by Tongan-born near the ceiling of the gallery, Peter Dornauf is an art expert from Hamilton

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Riding for the Disabled head coach Devon Tretheway understands more than most how important her job is. Born with mild cerebral palsy, she first became involved with the Waihou-based organisation as a rider when she was six-years-old. ‘‘I can’t run very well and I was extremely shy. Once I was on a horse, well, that was it, I abso- lutely loved it,’’ she said. ‘‘It’s really built that confi- dence when interacting with people and when I left school, I really wanted to give back and give them what they had given me.’’ Tretheway has worked as coach for about three years and has three units to complete before becoming a fully qualified head coach for Te Aroha & Districts RDA. The NZRDA and Primary ITO Te Aroha & coaching courses include written Districts RDA practical and theory exams in head coach horse care, rider medical con- Devon ditions and goal setting. Tretheway. The job is seven days a week, with no holidays as the RDA’s 12 her in starting two ex-trotters that mount. was rewarding, she said. disabilities, because they are so horses need daily feeding, exer- were donated to the organisation ‘‘I managed to talk mum ‘‘Sometimes it’s the little hands on. That’s when you need cise and training. but have never been ridden. around, her rose gardens were things, it could be a new word like more volunteers – it takes three or ‘‘It’s not only the rider side of The trotters were quiet, an converted into horse paddocks,’’ ‘walk on’. Each rider’s such an four volunteers per rider.’’ it, but I love training the horses essential quality in a RDA mount, she said. individual, each of them have and getting them to fit into the and she hoped they would be She now owns five personal their own goals and it’s such a Te Aroha RDA is struggling to stay afloat due programme,’’ she said. ready for the programme in six to horses and finds time to compete pleasure to watch them achieve to a shortage of funding and volunteers. To Tretheway also takes young 12 months. two of them in dressage, a sport those goals. donate: givealittle.co.nz/org/tearoharda, or horses home to train. She cur- Tretheway said her first she is passionate about. ‘‘It’s quite hard work, phone 021 022 14270, or email rently has her work cut out for personal pony was a retired RDA Seeing improvements in riders especially for those with physical [email protected].

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Two Waikato horse trainers are being forced out of their home and business after years of unex- plained attacks on their property and animals. Over the past 12 years, Jonathan McRae and Dayle Pike have had to put at least eight horses down due to unexplained injuries, including cuts, needle marks, leg tendon injuries, stab- bing and poisoning. They have also experienced hundreds of incidents of vandal- ism to fences, water troughs, horse covers and their horse truck. Their home has been broken into many times, with jewellery stolen and clothes and curtains vandalised, and fruit trees and vegetables had also been sprayed with poison. Their dogs, cat and chickens had also been injured in what they call attacks of intimidation, including a shot rat left under the door mat. Pike said she found her rooster with 2m of bailing twine threaded Jonathan McRae and Dayle Pike with some of their horses on their Manawaru property. PHOTO: TERESA RAMSEY through its neck, when it was still alive. Thoroughbred Racing, but ‘‘They knew the camera was point staying here,’’ McRae said. been driven off our property, ‘‘It was really frightening.’’ investigations have so far been there,’’ he said. The pair have ridden horses we’re heart broken,’’ she said. The pair have no idea who car- fruitless. The couple said they were now since they were children and are ‘‘We don’t know what to do, ried out the attacks, which started McRae said he slept in the ‘‘just about bankrupt’’ and their ‘‘heart broken’’ to be forced out of this is our life.’’ happening in 2004. stable for four months to try and reputation as horse trainers was racehorse training. McRae bought the property in They have reported incidents catch the vandals. ‘‘shot’’. Pike said the ongoing attacks the 1980s and developed it into a to police, Ministry for Primary The pair had installed security ‘‘We’re going to sell, we’re get- had been very upsetting for them purpose-built, horse training Industries, the New Zealand cameras, but they only recorded ting out of it. We’ve been running and other family members. facility, with a track, lunging Racing Board and New Zealand flashing torch lights. circles for 12 years, there’s no ‘‘It was very stressful. We’ve ring, horse walker and stables. Jumping prospect put down

TERESA RAMSEY observation was first made mare’s knee became arthritic because the mare’s condition had with the onset of lameness and The racehorse Meomyo was one of not improved, McRae said. she had to be put down, he said. eight horses that had to be put Two circular marks were ‘‘In July, 2014, our three jump- down over a 12-year period due to observed, so hair remover was ing prospects had their race unexplained illness and injury at then used on both knees to deter- careers permanently a Manawaru farm. mine the extent of the abnor- extinguished over two nights due Owners Jonathan McRae and mality, he said. to debilitating injuries being Dayle Pike said the potential race ‘‘The left knee had the signs of caused.’’ mare was found with fluid leaking needle scarring across virtually One horse, Traditio, had from its left knee from a needle the entire knee, joint capsule, and needle marks observed on the sized hole in July, 2014. the right knee did not display any back of left fore tendon. The other The thoroughbred was lame, so marks and the skin was unblem- horse, Ira Bean, was struck across the knee was shaven at the leak- ished,’’ he said. the right hind in the stable over- Signs of needle scarring across race horse Meomyo’s knee joint were found age site one week after the Over a period of time, the night. once the hair was removed.

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WEDNESDAY 8:45pm. Children welcome on Morrinsville Bowling Club: alternate Fridays and Saturdays 9:30am start play all day or half day, St John Ambulance: Te Aroha from 10am to 11:15am. St David’s 404 Thames St. Youth, 7pm to 8.30pm, St John Hall, Parish, Church St. Morrinsville Country Market:(A Burgess St, 6 -18 yr olds welcome. RSA Bowling Club: registration Morrinsville Lions & Rotary Club School term only. 9:45am, 10am start, Studholme St. project), Canada St, first Saturday of Waikato Justices of the Peace Morrinsville Croquet Club: month, excluding January, 8:30am Association: service desk, Te Aroha Wednesdays and Fridays, 8:30am to 12:30pm. Citizens’ Advice Bureau, 137 for 9am start. Saturday start 1pm. Whitaker Street, 11am to 1pm. No New players welcome. SUNDAY appointment necessary. Morrinsville Air Training Corps: Free Fruit for All: 1pm to 4pm, Te Indoor Bowling parade, ATC Hall, corner Lorne and Aroha Community Garden, Rewi St. Club: club night, Mangateparu hall, Allen Streets, 6.30pm. Produce not taken on the day will be 7:30pm. New players welcome. Cancer Society Support Group: donated to the Te Aroha Food Bank. Te Aroha Bridge Club: Free Third Wednesday of the month, lessons at 7pm, Wednesdays, Bridge 10:30am Community House, Canada MONDAY clubrooms, 103 Whitaker Street. St. Kiwanis Club of Morrinsville: First Te Aroha Community Choir: and third Mondays from 6pm at 6-8pm, Senior Citizens Hall. No THURSDAY Grand Tavern Hunting & Fishing Club will hold its annual fishing and hunting Morrinsville Golf Club. If you have an audition, exciting song choices and competition on May 12-14. Entry forms and more info from the Grand Tavern, Ballroom Dance Practice: Waihou interest in serving children please lots of fun. Whitaker St, Te Aroha. Events Society, Waihou Hall, SH 26, come and meet us. Quilting and Embroidery Group: 7:30pm. Te Aroha Arts Centre, Old Society: first Friday of each month, Walking Group Te Aroha: Senior FRIDAY Courthouse, Rewi St, 10am. 1.30pm, Lyceum Clubrooms, EVENTS LISTINGS Citizens Hall, Church St, every Te Aroha Tennis Club: social Te Aroha Branch New Zealand Moorhouse St, all welcome. Thursday at 9.15am. tennis, Spur St, 6:30pm. Red Cross: Meetings held on the Morrinsville Country Music Club: Piako community events for the MenzShed Morrinsville: Tuesdays first Friday of the month at Future Te singers workshop: last Friday of week are listed free of charge Piako Toastmasters Club: second and Thursdays, 9.30am to 3pm, and fourth Wednesday of each Aroha, Boundary St, 1.30pm. month, 7pm; band workshop: first subject to space availability and may 2562A Thames St, State Highway 26. Interesting Speakers, all welcome. Friday of month, 7pm; monthly be removed without notice. Listings month, 7:30pm, Senior Citizens Hall, Call in and check us out. Canada St. The Green Tea Brigade: Health concert: second Friday of month. All must be a maximum of 40 words. Selwyn Centre: Exercise and social Email listings to Morrinsville Bowling Club: club Hau Ora, shared lunch. Te Aroha at Senior Citizens Hall, Canada St. time for over 65s at the Hub, St [email protected] or day, 9:30am start, play all day or half Baptist Church, Lawrence Ave. Bring Matthew’s Church, Thames St, drop into the Piako Post office, 19 day, 404 Thames St. a fruit or vegetable. Last Friday of SATURDAY 9:30am. Allen St, Morrinsville, by 4pm every Te Miro Mountain Bike Club every month. All welcome. Domain Gallery: Te Aroha Arts Te Aroha Line Dancing: Senior THURSDAY before publication. rides: from 6:30pm, Waterworks Rd, Te Aroha Stroke Group: support Centre, run by volunteers on Fridays, Citizens Hall, Church St, Tuesdays Details should include the venue, web: www.temiromtbclub.co.nz. meeting, St David’s parish in Church Saturdays, Sundays and public 7pm to 9pm, Thursdays 9:30am until venue address, event name, date, Te Aroha Toy Library: Child free St every other Friday morning. holidays from 11am to 4pm, behind noon. Everyone welcome. time and ticketing information. session Wednesdays, 7:30pm to Morrinsville Horticultural the Te Aroha i-SITE in Whitaker St.

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TERESA RAMSEY interior had lightened and modernised the gallery and was Te Aroha Arts Centre celebrated ideal to highlight the art works, 20 years since the Domain Art she said. Gallery opened its doors. The arts group was formed in President Rosalie Williams in the 1970s and has about 55 said members of the public were members who meet at the arts invited to help celebrate the 20th centre in Rewi St on Tuesdays Elstow Playschool birthday on Saturday and from 9:30am. The group also hosts held its first Mums’ Sunday, with drinks and nibbles tutors who hold workshops in dif- Market at St Joseph’s from 11am until 4pm, and they ferent mediums. Church Hall, Te Aroha, had quite a lot of visitors. ‘‘We’re really a busy working on Saturday. Organiser Louse Wood The gallery was opened to pro- group, we do lots of things,’’ said the purpose of vide an outlet for arts centre Williams said. the market was to members to display their art and ‘‘People are moving from showcase a collection craft work to the public. It Auckland, so it’s a good way of of goods from local occupies what was once the ladies getting to know people.’’ mums and small bowling pavilion behind the The gallery is open three days businesses. i-SITE in Te Aroha Domain. a week: Friday, Saturday and ‘‘We just thought there A recent refurbishment of the Sunday and public holidays. may be a need to showcase the talented mums in town,’’ she said. There were 27 stalls booked for the market, plus four children’s stalls. The playschool raised just over $600 from stall fees as well as a sausage sizzle, bake stall and kids’ corner. Te Aroha Arts The funds will be used Society member to update resources at Shirley Thomas, left, the playschool and displays some of her creating a new artwork with sensory area for the president Rosalie babies. Williams at the Domain Gallery.

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STEVE EDWARDS The only Te Aroha training success of the week was for Ross Racing Te Aroha happily broke a Nickel, who had a win with mid-week betting barrier at its Classic Emperor at Avondale on recent Ecolab Raceday. Anzac Day. ‘‘To break $50,000 (on-course The next race meeting at Te turnover was $56,000) on a Aroha is on June 19, the first Wednesday was very good,’’ said jumping day of the year. club president Dave Higgins. He said there was an excellent mid-week crowd for the nine-race programme on a good track sur- Mark Du Plessis rides I’llav Bubbles to face. win the Ecolab 1600 at Racing Te ‘‘It had a bit of give in it,’’ said Aroha’s race meeting on April 20. Higgins of the Stanley Rd course. PHOTO: TERESA RAMSEY/FAIRFAX NZ Hearing tonight on rugby incident

The Morrinsville Sports player allegedly knocked out by a punch from an opponent in Waikato club We’ve fine-tuned rugby could be back on the field in a month’s time. Andy Koli Filivao was airlifted to Waikato Hos- pital from Campbell Park in Morrinsville last Saturday afternoon in the Waikato Westpac Res- cue Helicopter. your maintenance He was discharged later in the evening and told to sit out the next four weeks of club rugby while recovering. Morrinsville Sports has cited a Melville player fertiliser who is set to face a Waikato Rugby Union judicial hearing tonight. The player has not been named by the WRU. It’s understood video of the match – with likely footage of the incident – could be used as evidence at the hearing. Morrinsville Sports club manager Brett John- stone said he was not able to comment specifically because he did not want to jeopardise the investi- gation. ‘‘I need to let the process take place, ‘‘ John- stone said. A Melville player was yellow-carded by the ref- eree following the incident. That player has not been named and it is unclear if the yellow-carding was linked to the Koli incident. The game continued and Melville defeated Morrinsville Sports 50-5.

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Morrinsville Sports Vs Hamilton Marist, Marist 5-2. This week the team are away to Waikato James 7, M Laurence and C Forshaw 5; R Pukekoes. Early Duty: St Joes Pink; Pavillion: RUGBY Park 1, 2:45. Premier Senior B: Morrinsville Unicol. Braithwaite and S Bosch 7, K Blyth and R MIS 7Blue; Grounds: Tauhei Pukekoes. Please Kereone Sports Vs Hamilton Marist, Marist Park 1, 1:00. A slow start to the game hurt Te Aroha Downs 4; B Bartz and K White 7, R Wearne note that DSS Tactix have 2 games. Kereone hosted on a fine autumn Division 2: Kereone Vs Matangi-Hillcrest, women as they faced off with Piako rivals and J Cunningham 2; J Strang 7, V Allchin 4; day at Campbell Park. Hinuera came to play Matangi Grounds 1, 2.45. Division 2: Northern Matamata, going down 5-0 at Boyd Park on L Doughty and J Revill 7, M Hall and T and were aggressive from the start. After an Vs Te Awamutu Sports, Albert Park 2, 2:45. Sunday. The home team were down 2-0 Laurent 6; C Bibby and B Barnett 7, S Hall GOLF early penalty to Hinuera, Kereone’s try Colts: Morrinsville Sports Vs Hamilton Marist, after just 10 minutes, but recovered well to and P Gambrill 3; F Oldham and M Brewis 7, scoring machine Shaun Hunter scampered Marist Park 3, 1.00. Under 85 kgs: Morrinsville keep things close over the next part of the S Hudson and V Waite 6; J Blyth 7, S Kerr 4. Te Aroha through the Hinuera backs to score the days Sports Vs Te Awamutu Sports, Albert Park 3, game. A few good chances fell just wide for April 29 round one: K Blyth and K Nicholas 7, April 21 stableford competition: T Stowers 42, first try, with Damian Silvestor adding the 1.00. Te Aroha, before Te Aroha leaked just C Forshaw and M Brewis 5; R Braithwaite C Gordon 39, M White, R Swney, T Sheehan conversion. Hinuera used their big men to do before the break. Te Aroha used their and V Waite 7, S Kerr and J Jenkin 2; R 36, R Vincent 34. April 23 nett competition: K a lot of one off running and offloading, this INDOOR BOWLS substitutes to good effect in the second Wearne and J Cunningham 7, J Blyth and C Moore 62, B Arnott 63, L Gwynne 66, G eventually led to a try. Down 10-7, Kereone Elstow period and pushed Matamata hard, but in Bibby 2; V Allchin and S Bosch 5, B Barnett Paetai, M Priest 68, K Lucas 69, Moana struck back quickly with a well worked try to April 25 winners: Stephanie Swney, Margaret the end small errors compiled and they and L Doughty 4; F Oldham and L Frelan 7, S Arnott, D Gore, G Grant, Debbie Williams 70. Ryan Van De Pas. Hunter added another Ryall, Myra Caldwell (S). Handicap singles eventually leaked two more for a final loss of Hudson and R Downs 6; P Gambrill and G April 28 stableford competition: T Stowers soon after, before Mike Hunter scored to take winner: Graeme Marsden; R/U: Margaret 5-0. This week the ladies face Hamilton Lynch 7, M Hall and K White 4, J Revill 7, S 39, J Howarth, C Ho 37, H Fergusson, J the half-time lead to 24-10. Hinuera came out Osborne. Wanderers away. Hall 5. Round three: C Forshaw and M Hall 7, French 36, D Farquhar 35, R Paul, G Hill 34. firing in the second half, perhaps a little too St Mark’s, Te Aroha R Wearne and S Hall 4; K Blyth and R April 30 stableford competition: D Williams much as three of their players were yellow April 19 Winners: K Kong, W Eccles (s); R/U: B TROTTING Braithwaite 7, B Jenkin and J Blyth 6; K 41, R Paul 39, C Gordon 37, K Mold, G Paetai Nicholas and S Bosch 7, J Jenkin and C Bibby 36, C Denney, T Stowers 35, L McGall 34, G carded at various times. Kereone held their Jennings, P McCarthy, W Heath (s); Morrinsville 5; M Ireland and S Kerr 7, V Allchin and M Gardiner 33. own as the first 20 mins of the second half Consolation prize: B Vercoe, N Lowe (s). April Scott Reserve trainer Roger Villiger had a Brewis 3; G van Es and B Barnett 7, L were scoreless. As the Hinuera side tired, 26 Winners: B Roszak, A Kong, V Heath (s); most productive Anzac Day at Cambridge Te Aroha Women Gainford and S Hudson 5; S Bosch 7, F Shaun Hunter found some gaps to score his R/U: N Lowe, N Hidden (s); consolidation Raceway. He trained Chiasso, a three-year April 27 scramble: Heather Jobson 70, Oldham 3; G Lynch and J Revill 7, P Gambrill hat-trick and added one more to take the prize: P McCarthy, B Vercoe, W Heath (s). Courage Under Fire filly, to win. The filly is Raewyn Armstrong, Marion Edgecombe 73, and K White 3; L Doughty and V Waite 7, L final score to 38-10. The entire forward pack Morrinsville owned by Roger’s mother Violanta and was Marg Townsend 74, Marion Lunjevich, Ruth Frelan 3. deserves a mention for some solid tackling. Fours championship winners: T Eccles, D her first win at start number four. Count Waugh 75. Player of the day was Damian Silvestor who Rowling, R Miller, I Harbottle; R/U: T Sturmy, Landeck, a four-year-old bettor’s Delight Tahuna led the backline well. L Rowling, M Otway, B Mohring. Club night entire also owned by Violanta Villiger, ran NETBALL April 30: M Admiraal 41, G Tomsett 39, B Thames Valley winners: C Gibson, M Otway, B Mohring; second. Prior to the commencement of the Morrinsville Senior Meehan, A Pritchard 38, T Coleman 37, R April 30 results – Senior A: Mercury Bay 24 runners-up: T Sturmy, J Archibald, I race meeting Roger Villiger also trained two May 5 draw 6pm – C1: High Flyers vs MC Silcock, K Manunui, G Whiteman, I Wilson, S Cobras 22; Paeroa West 0 Waihou 55. Senior Harbottle. qualifiers. Rosado, a three-year-old Real College Sen B (E Wilson/B Priestley); C2: Ridley, S Gadsby, H Kivits, R Tomsett 35. B: Cobras 13 Waihou 10. May 7 draw – Senior Desire filly owned by Roger and his wife Diprose Miller vs Cobra Blue (E Wilton/E Twos: S Gadsby (No. 17). A: Cobras v Waihou, Te Aroha, 2.00pm. Maureen and Darryn and Gaylene Bell, FOOTBALL Ezekiela); C3: Cobras Gold vs Wild Cats (Ali Tahuna Women Senior B: Waihou v Paeroa Old Boys, Te qualified. Rosado is a half-sister to the Bells’ Te Aroha Priestley/O Parnell); C4: Kereone Diamonds April 26 scramble: K Mills 34; stableford: J Aroha, 12.30pm; Coromandel v Cobras, grand mare Cullie’s Delight (1-59.6, six wins). The men’s B division team travelled to vs MC 10A (Aly Priestley/D Hobbs); C5: MC Hows, J Reed, D Van Lierop, G Potter 32, A Coromandel, 2.00pm. Roger Villiger’s other qualifier was Contessa Putaruru and came away with a quality 5-2 Flames vs MC Bruins (A Alsemgeest/V Donovan 30, D Richmond 29. Morrinsville Sports B Cassel, a two-year Real desire filly owned by victory. The match was barely a minute old Green); C6: Sacred Heart vs MC Junior Green Morrinsville Sports B hosted Melville on his mother Violanta. Razor Brogden, a three- Morrinsville Veterans when Ben Watson intercepted a wayward (C Smith/T Shortland). 6.45pm – C1: Steel Saturday after beating top of the table Fraser year-old Mach Three gelding part-owned by April 28 Don Jenkin Net (meat pack): Brent pass and ran through to open the account. Maidens vs Dutchies (E Ezekiela/E Wilson); Tech the previous week. Expectations were Morrinsville’s Cliff Thomas, ran second at Armstrong, B Sexton 63, F Carney, B Te Aroha were playing great possession C2: Kereone All Sorts vs Kereone Checkers high and Sports started well attacking Alexandra Park on Sunday. Delightful Southcombe 65, W Laing 66, C Gordon 67, G football and Petar Vukojevich was rewarded (O Parnell/A Alsemgeest); C3: MRSNC Top Melville’s goal line, forcing two early penalties Memphis, a two-year-old Bettor’s Delight filly Swney 69, T Warner, M Fielding, D Judge, P on his return from injury with a tap in from a Modelz vs Kereone Silver (Aly Priestley/E which Chris Steffert turned into points to give co-bred by Sarah Crawford of Morrinsville, Dodunski 70, Ox Candy 71, R Shanley, G cross from the hard working Watson. More Wilton); C4: MC 9A vs Kereone Squad (T Sports a 6-0 advantage. Some good ran second in a rich Group 1 race for two- Watson, A McDonald, K Jones 72. Twos: C good passing and work rate and on 15 Shortland/K McGiven); C5: MIS 8B vs Orini expansive play from the backs created an year-old fillies at Alexandra Park on Friday Gordon, R Knaggs; nearest pin: C Gordon; minutes from Peter McCoskrie meant he Comets (A Brunt/B Priestley); C6: MIS 8 Teal overlap which put Olie Clements in for the night. Sheza Springfield, a four-year-old hidden holes: B Sexton; Moro Bar: H Kivits; try, Chris Steffert got the sideline conversion. was in the right place at the right time to vs MIS 8 Purple (C Haddon/Ali Priestley). 7.30 Attorney General mare bred by the late John bar duty: W Laing. With a 20-point advantage Sports went off volley home the side’s third goal from the – C1: BRP Blitz vs New Blue (Ali Priestley/Aly Coll of Morrinsville, ran second at Alexandra Morrinsville Women the boil letting Melville in for three edge of the area. The second half was a Priestley); C2: MC Sen Blue vs Kereone Farm Park on Sunday. Former Morrinsville trotter April 27 stableford scramble: P Malcolm 38, J unanswered tries, bringing the halftime score totally different story as Te Aroha struggled Girls (A Alsemgeest/V Green); C3: Kereone Keystone Del achieved the coveted $1 Passi 36, J Wright 35, P O’Connor, J Lapworth to 20-19. Melville continued after halftime to stick to their plan and were out-muscled STJR vs MIS 8A (E Wilton/O Parnell); C4: million in stake earning when successful in a 34, S Gordon 33. Threes: S Gordon (16). Nine- scoring two more tries until Sports hit back by their opposition. The defence was once Kereone Coasters vs MC Flamingos (E Group 3 race at Melton in Victoria on Friday with two good tries to Chris Steffert and Dan again marshalled well by Mickael Wilson/E Ezekiela); C5: St Joes Hot Shots vs hole division – stableford: S Pirrit 17, C Swney night. It was the 38th win from 61 starts for Spencer. Tom Pona was a tower of strength Dernoncourt and ably assisted by Kieran MIS 7A (C Haddon/K McGiven); C6: MIS 8 14, A Van der Plas 13, K Churstain 12. the eight-year-old Dr Ronerail gelding and in the front row with Adam Fitzpatrick Harvey and Ryan Johnston. Te Aroha leaked Red vs MIS 7B (A Brunt/B Priestley). Duty Morrinsville Men took his lifetime earnings to $1001175. Our getting through a lot of work. In the backs twice but cancelled that out with another Umpire: B Priestley; Pavilion Cleaning Duty: April 30 gross: G Haynes 74; Net: G Symon Els Dream, an Elsu mare formerly raced by Kieran Steffert had a top game at halfback two of their own for a final 5-2 win. The team Kereone Checkers; Grounds Cleaning Duty: 63; stableford: J Sharland 4; R/U: V Symon 41, Willy Villiger of Kiwitahi, won at Yonkers clearing the ball well and giving his backs travel to play Melville this week. MRSNC Top Modelz. H Anderson, M Fielding 39, B Armstrong, A Raceway in New York on Friday in a time of every opportunity. Kane Beazly impressed The men’s reserves faced Otorohanga in the Morrinsville Junior Cantley 38, A Voschezang, F Cresswell 37, N 1-54. with some strong running with ball in hand. first round of the Waikato Cup knockout May 7 draw – 8.45am – C1: MS Karariki vs St Anderton 36. Twos: N Anderton 48, G Final score 46-32 to Melville. Nottingham competition and went down 5-2 in a thriller, Joes Pink; C2: Kiwidale Shooters vs Orini Haynes 12. Whacker: C Burke. Castle Restaurant player of the day: Chris after leading for most of the game. Playing GOLF CROQUET Gems; C3: DSS Tactix vs MS Whero; C4: DSS Steffert. against the team who are currently top of Morrinsville Thunderbirds vs Orini Rockets; C5: Tauhei Northern their Waikato D division, Te Aroha went April 27 round one: A Symonsma and S Hall Kiwis vs Tahuna Ferns; C6: DSS Mystics vs BRIDGE Council Cafe´Northern played Matangi down early to a penalty for a hand ball, but 7, K Blyth and V Allchin 4; R Wearne and J DSS Magic. 9.40 – C1: Tatuanui Gold vs MS Hillcrest on Saturday. A great game with a recovered well to hit back via a Conrad Revill 5, J Jenkin and L Frelan 4; M Laurence Ma; C2: St Joes Yellow vs DSS Tactix (second Morrinsville good referee who allowed the game to flow. Simonsen strike on 20 minutes. Later Ryan and M Hall 7, R Braithwaite and S Bosch 5; J game). 10.35 (year 5/6) Grading – C1: MIS 7 April 26, Comrie Robinson Pairs (scratch), There was lots of scoring from both sides but O’Connor gave Te Aroha a lead and they Strang and S Hudson 7, J Blyth and L Blue vs MIS 7 Green; C2: MS Kikorangi vs DSS Round 2 – N/S: Rodney Harris & Shirley with Matangi running out the winners by a looked set to advance to the next round Doughty 3; C Forshaw and J Gerrits 7, R Ferns; C3: St Joes Fire Ferns vs St joes Power, 63.89, 1; Lorrece Bullen & Rex big margin. Hampered by a lack of numbers, before Otorohanga struck in the final minute Downs and G Lynch 4; C Bibby and B Bartz 7, Doritos; C4: Orini Bullets vs Orini Magic; C5: Gatenby, 57.87, 2; Janice Bell & Jenny Northern never gave up and in fact scored of play to force extra time. Once there Te V Waite and M Brewis 2; F Oldham and J DSS Fever vs KiwiDale Ferns; C6: Tahuna Fairhall, 53.01, 3. E/W: Jennifer Manning & the last try of the game. Final score 70-32. Aroha leaked early and then got caught on a Cunningham 7, B Barnett and T Laurent 1; K Tigers vs DSS Force. 11.15 – C1: DSS Firebirds Pam Stewart, 63.38, 1; Rob Power & Garth Morrinsville couple of fast breaks which allowed the White and S Kerr 7, P Gambrill and K vs MS Kowhai; C2: Orini Diamonds vs Richdale, 61.11, 2; Charles Boreham & Lesley May 7 draw – Premier Senior A: visitors to net three goals for a final score of Nicholas 2. Round three: A Symonsma and N Tatuanui Ferns; C3: St Joes Magic vs Tauhei Richdale, 54.29, 3.

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FENCING MILKING MACHINE MAINTENANCE PLUMBERS IN MEMORIAM DEATHS Te Aroha’s No1 Plumbers! BIGGAR, Marcia: van der LEE, Theodorus 29.4.2014 Nicolaas (Theo): • Plumbing • Locks Time marches on once again. (District 9930-Te Aroha • Drainage • Keycutting But memories and love Rotary Club-PP, PHF) On 26 remian until the day we meet April 2016, at Te Aroha & • Gasfitting • Flyscreens again. Districts Community Hospital, Ag • Metro Fires • Security doors Murray, Steven , Leanne and after a long illness. Aged 82 East Waikato Families years. Dearly loved husband Specialising in: • Chimney cleaning • Hardware and friend of Jo. Much loved POST & WIRE • POST & RAIL • STOCK YARDS • RESIDENTIAL • Milking machine maintenance • Window glazing • Roofing ACKNOWLEDGMENTS father of Theo, the late RETAINING WALLS • SECURITY FENCING • Water reticulation Simon, Ruben, Bernadette, DALY, Terry: Alma and Anthony. Father-in- 027 636 0452 [email protected] • General dairy installations The family wish to express law of Louise, Bernie, Nigel 24 hour Service their appreciation to all those and Karin. Loved Opa of For all your fencing requirements call Sam today. who extended support during Jacob, Marieka, Luke, Gina, 6748870AA 6829496AA Contact Luke 0273-609-436 7218862AA the period of Terry’s passing, Savannah, Yasmin and and to those who attended his Chloe. Requiem Mass was FINANCE MOTOR MOVERS funeral service, and who gave held at St Joseph's Catholic PLUMBER donations at the church. The Church in Te Aroha last words, flowers and cards of Saturday, 30 April. Very sympathy provided comfort, special thanks to all the staff Vehicle fi nance approved. FOR ALL YOUR LAWN MOWER, and gifts of baking was at Te Aroha Hospital for their love and care of Theo. Today. MTF finances cars, light trucks, CHAINSAWS, RIDEONS, appreciated. A special thank motorbikes, farm bikes, trailer you to the members of the Communications c/- the boats and jet skis. Whether you TRIMMERS, BLOWERS Pakeke Lions and the address above. Broadway are buying privately, online or Waikato Vintage Machinery Funeral Home (Te Aroha) want cash to negotiate, we can ALE & SERVICE and Tractor Club, and FDANZ. help. If you have a vehicle as SSALE & SERVICE especially to John Walsh who security, we can also fi nance your • Plumbing • Spouting holiday or renovation. ANDS! drove Terry in a style to which AALLLL BRANDS!BR • • 88 Arawa Street, Matamata Drainage Chimney Cleaning he was well accustomed. The • • memories of walking behind 07 888 6680 Right into Outdoor Power Equipment Gas Fire Installation, • Roofing maintenance & repairs the tractor and trailer to the 6385569AD church will stay with the family Frank Hilliar Sheryl Aberhart McLarens Rural Services Ltd 8 Allen St, Morrinsville forever, a fitting end for a man www. 027 488 6681 027 458 3413 who loved his tractors. Thank 6731747AA Terms, conditions and lending criteria apply. Ph: 889 6053 www.stihlshop.co.nz 6412542AA Ph 027 492 8590 07 884 7048 you to Ron and the Sisters for piakopost your ongoing support. thank you to Kathryn for your FLOOR SANDING PAINTER professionalism and .co.nz ROOFING friendliness while arranging FLOOR SANDING the funeral. Please accept POLISHED CONCRETE this as a personal message Phone 889 7099 of thanks to all MORRINSVILLE, MATAMATA,WAIKATO WIDE • Residential + Commercial Polished Timber + Concrete DEATHS • Floor sanding Polyurethane Specialists • Waterbased Polyurethanes Corrugated Iron Manufacturers • Concrete Grinding & Polishing • Free Quotes & Personal Service Colorsteel or Zincalume * Interior & Exterior Re-roof or new roofs Floorman Waikato Ltd Painting Supply and fix • Free Quotes * Wall Papering JAMIE PIRRIT PH 021 986 127 Ph O’Neill Engineering 07 889 6314 CAD DRAUGHTSPERSON / enquiries@fl oorman.co.nz www.fl oorman.co.nz * Roof Painting 6380477AB GRAPHIC DESIGNER * Water Blasting Or Barney 021 936 874 6545131AA We seek an experienced designer/CAD draugh- GLASS & GLAZING LEIGH - 027 211 9125 - 07 887 4837 tsperson. 6748169AC ROOFING The successful applicant will enjoy a variety of work, and will be based at our Te Aroha office. Te Aroha PLASTERERS An immediate start is available, with remuneration Is Your House Missing Something? Owen Barlow appropriate to skill level and experience. Security Doors | Fly Screens | Glass Repairs ECCLES PLASTERERS Please email Shaun O’Neill: [email protected] to discuss this Double Glazing | Door & Window Maintenance Roofi ng Ltd For all your Plasterboard needs: position in confidence. Replacement Joinery www.geometrix.co.nz Stopping, Fixing, Coving, ROOF IT

5859354AA Texture ceilings, Fibrous Plastering CHURCH NOTICES CHURCH NOTICES Specialising in metal roofi ng. Over 30 yrs experience, Commercial and domestic. ST 28 Lawrence Ave,Te Aroha Qualifi ed Tradesman - FREE QUOTES - MATTHEW’S [email protected] | 07 884 8389 Phone 889 0097 • Fax 889 0512 or 0274 988 821 ANGLICAN For free quotes or advice 6712914AB [email protected] CHURCH HANDYMAN SERVICES 6412995AC Morrinsville Ph Trevor 889-3447 or 021-250-0475 Sunday SUNDAY SCRAP METAL 10.00am Worship Service/ May 8th Children’s Church 8am: Communion PLUMBER 10am: Family TOP NOTCH Scrap Metal Buyers Healing and Eucharist Home Handy Man RON JOHNSTON All Metal Recycling Limited Testimony Service Wednesday 10am 6.30pm 1st Sunday Monthly Communion with Repairs & Maintenance 6806544AB 13 Anderson St Morrinsville Fellowship Painting, Fencing, Decks, Pergolas, Contact DRAINLAYER We specialise in: Pastors Steve and Robyn Whittle All welcome Lawn Mowing, Gardening, Clearing sections, Truck & Digger Hire 884-7875 Vicar: Ven Val Riches Dumping Rubbish, ETC. Farm, Industrial & Vehicle.. offi [email protected] Contact Parish Office Will Even Help You With Your D.I.Y. Project. New Houses Alterations Scrap Metal Removal Cnr Rewi & Lawrence Ave Ph 889 5260 Repairs Water Tanks ‘Top floor’ Power NZ Building www.stmatthews

Ph Duncan 07 889 4610 6879153AB $$$ We Pay Top Dollar $$$ EVERYONE WELCOME morrinsville.org.nz      Drainlayers 021 525 537 6425384AA u W u 5864023AA Open ho rs 12-5pm ed-Th rs-Fridays a/h 07 889 6469 Ph: 8891533 or 027 340 5886 HOME KILLS 027 244 3900 e [email protected] MORRINSVILLE PLUMBERS TREEWORK TREE WORK Sunday 10.30am CUSTOM KILLS 2003 (includes children’s programme) Morrinsville & SECTION CLEARING Baptist Church FREE BEEF CARTAGE- MAF Listed Qualified experienced Arborist & Horticulturist 5 Church Street, Te Aroha 56 Moorhouse St From 1 March 2010 Killing Fee Cut & Pack Worship Services: Professional, efficient & reasonable rates. Family 10.30am BEEF Pastor $50.00 $1.00 per kg Full Children’s & Youth ● ●

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6746881AA Tel: 07 889 5683 All Prices plus GST - Terms & Conditions apply 32 Lorne Street, Morrinsville Call Justin Smith Phone 884 4293 TREE FX LTD 021-889-179 07-856-1524 www.morrinsvillebaptist.com Call us 889 5767 E: [email protected] ALL WELCOME!!! Everyone Welcome 6413765AC LAWNS AND GARDEN PLUMBERS VETERINARY SERVICES Multi-award winning Canadian artist Lawn Mowing & Lawn Care • Calving Gardening & Weed Control Piako Plumbing & Gas DAN Bremmes Pruning & Trimming • Kidding and NZ’s own award winning singer-songwriter Landscaping & Handyman 0800 280 001 | 889 0594 • Disbudding STRAHAN FREE QUOTES Trevor Clubb / Hamish Bryant • 24 hr emergency Worship Evening 0800 84 64 84 • Plumbing • Fire installations care Te Aroha Baptist Church www.vipwaikato.co.nz • Draincleaning • Solar waterheating Your Veterinary Clinic of Choice • Roofing / spouting • Gasfi tting Cnr Lawrence and Rewi Streets 35 Rewi Street Tuesday 10 May, 7pm • Morrinsville • Te Aroha • Rural Areas 24 Hour Service tearfund.org.nz. Free event 6736082AA 6821489AC Ph 884-9459 6832649AF 20 PIAKO POST, MAY 4, 2016 stuff.co.nz Classifi ed CHURCH NOTICES SITUATIONS VACANT SITUATIONS VACANT CARS FOR SALE GARAGE SALES ❏TE AROHA, 29 Kotuku Assembly of God St, Sat 7th May, 8am. FREE TRAINING 89 Anderson St 2ND CHANCE Household items, furniture, Morrinsville 2016 Youth Guarantee plants, tools, clothes Programme ❏ Pastors: Neil & CAR FINANCE TE AROHA, 4557 SH26, Frances Clement TRUCK DRIVER Sat 7, 8am start. Mowers, For 16-19 year olds chainsaws, weedeater etc. Ph 884 7743 NO DEPOSIT Full-time course offering: Truck and trailer driver required for our stock Lounge furniture division, which can be based in Morrinsville or Service: NCEA levels 1 & 2 * 250 CARS IN STOCK ❏ MORRINSVILLE, 54 Sunday: 10.30am, NZQA National Certificates in: Paeroa. Big cars, Small cars, Vans, Coaches, 4WDS, Sports cars. Allen St, Sat, 8.30am start Computing Levels2&3 Must have a Class 5 licence with at least 2 years experience. * WE CAN FINANCE ❏ MORRINSVILLE, 6 Mul- Phone 07-889-7712  Learners licence  Restricted licence berry Grove, Sat 8am. Enjoy working in a team and take pride in your Morrinsville Training Centre  Overseas licence  Beneficiary’s Blankets, linen, kitchen- 55 Anderson Street Morrinsville vehicle    ware; TV (going) & stand, Have the ability to adhere to Company and Health New immigrants Workers Good credit free; sinkbench & hob; KNOX (Transport available from Te Aroha) and Safety requirements, and be prepared to take  Dented credit Technic organ; freezer; 42" PRESBYTERIAN NZQA registered and accredited to teach unit standards) random drug tests if required TV offers; bric-a-brac CHURCH If this is for you and you are happy to join our team, TXT “APPLY” ❏ MARKET, Cambridge Canada Street please contact: Lions "Trash & Treasure", 021 465 924 (IVAN) Main Street, Cambridge. Sunday 8 May Mike Wallace Transport 7144583AA Sunday 8May8am- 10am Communion Morrinsville Transport Ltd 12.30pm. To book a stall ESTIMATOR / ELECTRICIAN CARS FOR SALE CARS WANTED phone 027-693-7952. Worship 07-889-3678 or 021-455-899 Children’s activities We are looking for an experienced electrician who All Welcome enjoys client contact and has a passion for sales. LIQUIDATION TRADES & SERVICES If you want to spend less time on the tools and FARM & AGRICULTURE FOR SALE Office: open Tuesday spend time visiting clients and estimating jobs, SALE TOP $$$ PAID & Fridays, ph 889 7997 then this is for you. This position offers variety and POSITION available for 2 FIREWOOD. $100 Big ute a step up into management. BUILDER exp calf rearers for the load of Macrocarpa Mix or Cheapest price in town. DEAD OR ALIVE coming season. Start July- 3 for $270. Ph 027 242 The ideal applicant will have the following: Fully Qualified MORRINSVILLE end Sept approx. Drive in 1263, 07 862 3766. Quality vehicles. Toyota, Nissan, Isuzu METHODIST • position 1000 cow farm in & Mitsubishi vans, Prompt Start NZ Registration between Te Aroha and FIREWOOD. Gum, Pine. Ph 0800 727275. CENTRE • Good communication skills Paeroa. Email Shed stored. Yard open utes, 4x4’s & trucks Phone Colin Presbyter • Knowledge of Excel [email protected] Sat 9am-3pm, and Wed by Rev Hui Young Han • arrangement Ph 884-9042 Ph 0800 234-666 0273535015 Must be a team player or 0274-908-272. Open CARS WANTED Phone 889-7623 • Be highly organised HOME HELP from 16 April txt 021 377 500 PAINTING SPECIALISTS. Sunday, May 8, 10am HOUSEKEEPING help Mrs Wendy Russell Please send your CV to: Quality workmanship, wanted (casual only), in- Experienced team. Free side/out. Te Aroha. Ph CASH All welcome Electrico Ltd. KITCHEN quotes. Tibor 027 4706409 Thurs, May 12, 1.30pm 0210-224-4417 NO TXT for [email protected] P O Box 346, Matamata. SPLASHBACKS made to CARS, Women’s Fellowship IINSTANTNSTANT CCASHASH FIREWOOD measure in your colour, VANS & TRUCKS RESPITE Care Waikato Church Office hours [email protected] free quotes. Ph 889-0007 Dead or Alive Respite Care offered in the PINE Firewood $80 meter. 6105792AA $$$$$$$$$$ client's own home. Tues & Fri Mornings Applications close - from 1980-2013 Ph 07 889 0191 *condition apply. Please phone Karen Phone 889-5810 Friday 13th May 2016 uupp ttoo $$50005000 Mobile 0275476246 FINANCIAL PAVERS SKIP-BIN Hire for rubbish Seconds for sale removal, free quotes. Ph. CHILD CARE A www.grabaloan.co.nz Any Make & Model 0800 754 724. Paeroa. For a small or big loan • FLAGSTONE Quick, Simple, Online 450x450mm $5ea We PAY up to TOP • REGENT CA$H MORE FINANCE available. Motor $11,000 PAID vehicle, mortgages and 230x190mm 50c ea TREE MENDERS EDUCARERS • NEEDED personal loans. Reasonably LONDONS Your LOCAL CASH Buyer FOR ALL tree work and Nga puke ki Hauraki ka ta¯rehua bad credit issues, learner 200x100mm 25c ea consultancy carried out We are looking for licence, Beneficiaries / Pen- Gst included 0800 20 30 50 by qualified Arborist. Ph people who want to e mihi ana ki te whenua sioners welcome. Minimum www.cashforcar.co.nz WWEE BUYBUY ANYANY Brian (07) 823-6856, explore becoming a e tangi ana ki te tangata amount to borrow $2000. Call in and ask for Alan 0274-805-146. Security required. For JJUNKUNK VVEHICLESEHICLES Homebased childcare Te Korowai Hauora is a holistic Kaupapa further info: Contact: (07) 51 Lorne Street WAIKATO VEHICLE CCONDITIONONDITION APPLYAPPLY provider. Morrinsville Maori Health organisation, providing a range 8397927 / 0800 727275; REMOVALS CCARSARS T TRUCKSRUCKS VANSVANS SUV’SSUV’S PROPERTY WANTED For information, call us Txt: 027 2699535. 07-889-6774 today! of services to the Hauraki ro¯he. We employ TOP CASH PAID TTRACTORSRACTORS FORKLIFTSFORKLIFTS passionate, professional staff to fit with our 0800JEMMAS Bowers Brothers For unwanted friendly team culture. We value highly skilled, LOCAL Concrete Ltd 7 DAYS 0800 536 627 committed community focussed individuals trucks, utes, WANTED HOUSE for removal. www.jemmas.co.nz to support this kaupapa. vans, 4wds and FREE PICKUP FINANCE cars. Good price paid. Re- CALL NOW moval guaranteed. Phone Support Workers AVAILABLE Dead or alive 07 8471760. For TRACTOR GLASS Support Workers assist and support clients Locally NZ owned/ Tiger or Ray SITUATIONS VACANT • Personal Loans ALL makes and models, operated in their homes, working in environments that supplied and fitted. Ph 0800 668 833 TO LET • Vehicles / Boats Free Pickup!! are varied, fun, rewarding and bring a • Instant Glass & Glazing 027 433 3338 Debt consolidation 889-0007 Track Rider challenge to your day. Roles are varied and • Ph/Txt Kevin or 07 823 6500 flexible ranging from home help to assisting Competitive interest 6647621AA Wanted for small • Low fees 027 299 6165 RENTA RED SHED with client’s personal care. WANTED TO BUY team. • Speedy approval STORAGE/WORKSPACE, Must have experience Applicants must have: secure, affordable, con- Certain lending criteria CARAVANS, horsefloats, • A full, current drivers licence and own boats, trailers, quads, any venient, short or long For further enquiries applies ANY CARS WANTED term. Phone Murray and Ph Ernie Griffiths transport cond, anywhere. Ph Steve Call Justine 027-622-0011 Top $$$$ Paid Dead or Alive Marilyn Semmens 0274-977-332 • A mobile phone 887-3873, 0274-376-228 • 07-889-5029 FREE removal Experience or qualifications in similar www.vercoes.co.nz FINANCIAL roles is preferred Same day service STORAGE. Over 100 Local Buyer alarmed large or small TRUCK DRIVER • A caring nature and passion to support lockups at prices you’ll like. people lead a better life Kerepark Storage. Check / LABOURER Cars Vans Hiace Hilux Landcruiser Corolla us out at any time as

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Agricultural Contractor Mangaiti PUBLIC NOTICE OF Te Aroha Toy Te Aroha Paul Jarvie Settlers Club APPLICATION FOR Library BMX Club Spraying & Rural Fencing ON LICENCE. AGM AGM Drainage and Landscape SECTION 101, SALE 19 May, 5.30pm AGM S Thursday 12th May 2016 Owner operators MAK AND UPPLY OF 7.30pm Youth Empowerment Service ★ 3&6&14TonDiggers Monday 9th May ALCOHOL ACT 2012 At Toy Library ★ Roller ★ Rock Breaker CONTRACTING LTD 2016 185 Whitaker St M R Productions Ltd has All welcome ★ Auger work ★ Effluent Ponds For a competitive rate phone 7:00pm made an application to the All welcome ★ Farm work ★ Site work At the hall District Licensing Maurice Jackson 027-271-6846 Committee at Te Aroha for Ph 021-625-652 ALL WELCOME the renewal of an on licence in respect of the premises Morrinsville Swimming Club situated at 41 Studholme AGM & Prizegiving FARM SERVICES GRAZING Street, Morrinsville known AVAILABLE Morrinsville as Roadhouse Bar and Sunday 15th May 2016 6 TON EXCAVATOR AVAILABLE, close to Te Children’s Grill. Aroha, individual care, Morrinsville Swimming Clubrooms, Livestock Group The general nature of the 2.30pm start BOBCAT good facilities. Ph 884-8112 business conducted (or to DAIRY SHED Please bring a plate for shared afternoon tea • Metal and sand cartage AGM be conducted) under the • AND VAT GRAZING available in Tuesday 31st May licence is Function Centre. All site works - residential Kiwitahi, May 1st 2016, for 2016, The days on which and the • All farm drainage STAND FLOOR heifers and winter grazing 7pm hours during which alcohol • available for cows. Ph Ben Morrinsville School is (or is intended to be) sold Post hole borer available for more details on Kiwitahi School Concrete 027-336-5316 Staffroom under the licence are Phone Grant Cowey All welcome to Monday to Sunday 9am - BOARD OF TRUSTEES ELECTION 0274-980-416 or a/hrs 884-7088 resurfacing attend 1am following day. Nominations are invited for the election of five PERSONAL The application may be Parent Representatives to the Board of Trustees. Phone inspected during ordinary office hours at the Te Aroha A nomination form and a copy of this notice will be 0274-727-824 posted to all eligible voters. NO MORE Morrinsville RSA Office of the Matamata • EARTHMOVING LONELY NIGHTS Piako District Licensing Additional forms can be obtained from the school Outdoor office. • DRAIN CLEANING LIVESTOCK Or internet dating Committee at 35 Kenrick disasters. Say goodbye Bowling Club Street, Te Aroha. Nominations close at noon on 20th May 2016 and • RACES & TRACKS A C PETFOODS. Buying to loneliness and hello to Any person who is entitled may be accompanied by a candidate’s statement. • TILT ANGLE BUCKET cows, horses and bobbies. love and happiness! AGM to object and who wishes to The voting roll is open for inspection at the school 0800 DOWN COW Someone wonderful is and object to the issue may, not and may be viewed during normal school hours. • HEDGE REMOVAL waiting to meet you and later than 15 working days your personal Prizegiving There will also be a list of candidate’s names, as • SITE WORK & after the date of the they come to hand, for inspection at the school. matchmakers can put publication of this notice, EXCAVATION LTD DEMOLITION Sunday ALL MILK you in touch as soon as file a notice in writing of the The poll closes at noon on 3rd June 2016 today. WANTED for calf rearing. 15th May 2016 objection with the Secretary P. Labao. Returning Officer ANY JOB CONSIDERED Ph 0800-856-640 til 7pm 10am of the District Licensing

7200204AA Please Ph Sam 884-8474 or 027-504-3450 In town or on the land To be held in the Committee at: District Ph Dean 0272-989-334, 0272-602-119, Seniors welcome Licensing Committee. PO ALL milk wanted for Matchmaker since 1989 Clubrooms at or Elly 0273-315-071 www.lovesuccess.co.nz Box 266, Te Aroha 3342 MORRINSVILLE SCHOOL calves. Phone Deb No objection to the issue of 07-871-4815, 027-4901-007 a licence may be made in Board of Trustees’ Election relation to a matter other Nominations are invited for the election of five STOCK SALES than a matter specified in parent representatives to the Board of Trustees. WAIHOU section 131 of the Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012 A nomination form and a notice calling for EXCAVATION Ltd nominations will be posted to all eligible voters. MORRINSVILLE www.piakopost.co.nz This is the first publication Additional nomination forms can be obtained from of this notice EXPERIENCEDOWNER/OPERATOR- FRANKTEAGUE SALEYARDS Phone 889 7099 the school office. Nominations close at noon on Friday 20 May 2016 Selling every Friday and may be accompanied by signed candidates’ 16, 12 & 6 statements. Tonne Excavators Boners. Stores. Fat Cattle. Dairies. The voting roll is open for inspection at the school MORRINSVILLE THEATRE and can be viewed during normal school hours. with tilt bucket & Contact your nearest JFJ Agent: There will also be a list of candidates’ names, as thumb A/Hours Mobile AGM AGM AGM they come to hand, for inspection at the school. John Jones 889-4462 0274-940-636 Voting closes at noon on Friday 3rd June 2016 AND QUIZ NIGHT Sue Kelly, Returning Officer • Site Work & Demolition • Trenching Dave Coatsworth 07-829 5861 0274-817-100 • Race Preparation John Jones Jnr 0272-650-555 Wednesday 25th May • Drain Cleaning 7pm at the Theatre • Tractor & Scoop • Silage Stacking • Tractor Hire 6677078AC www.johnfjones.co.nz Teams of 4. NO charge to enter • Truck Hire • Transporter Hire David Street School 6721510AB • Suppliers of Race Rock • Roller Hire Email to enter: [email protected] Board of Trustees’ Election 2016 A/H Ph/Fax 884 8986 Frank & Shelley Nominations are invited for the election of five Frank Mobile 027 530 7279 parent representatives to the board of trustees. A nomination form and a notice calling for ATTENTION FARMERS nominations will be posted to all eligible voters. TAHUNA GOLF CLUB Additional nomination forms can be obtained from PPAULAUL STEINERSTEINER Livestock Wanted the school office. Ecoworld Open Mixed Nominations close at noon on Friday 20th May CCONTRACTINGONTRACTING LLTDTD BONERS / DAIRIES / BULLS Tournament 2016 and may be accompanied by signed FForor aallll ExcavationExcavation & CCartageartage Maximize your return. Sunday 8th May candidates’ statements. LLASERASER EQUIPMENTEQUIPMENT The voting roll is open for inspection at the school Selling every Entry Fee $30 incl morning tea & lunch and can be viewed during normal school hours. • Drain Cleaning • V Drains Tee times available There will also be a list of candidates’ names, as • Effluent pond construction Wednesday & Friday Please contact Morris Stafford they come to hand, for inspection at the school. • Site works & Demolition Morrinsville Saleyards 887-5758, 021-172-0668 Voting closes at noon on Friday 3rd June 2016. • Hedges & stumps removed Contact Local PGG Wrightson Agent Jointly sponsored by: Carey Burne, Returning Officer • Bulldozer & Scoop Hire Ecoworld and Norwood Farm machinery Andrew Ferguson (Tahuna/Hoe-O/Patetonga) • Sand & metal cartage 07 889 3300 or 0272 431 816 • Roller Hire • Truck Hire • 12, 13, 16 & 22 tonne machines Regan Craig (Kiwitahi/Kereone) Did you know, I can place your

6184096AB • 15 metre long reach machine 07 889 7300 or 0275 028 585 ELSTOW-WAIHOU SCHOOL Allan Jones (Te Aroha) BOARD OF TRUSTEES ELECTION Waikato Times Ph 07 889 3143 07 884 7809 or 0272 240 768 Nominations are invited for the election of five Or A/hrs 027 497 6386 parent representatives to the Board of Trustees. Shaan Featherstone (Gordonton) You can nominate another person to stand as a Classified Advertising for you! 07 846 4811 or 0276 661 198 candidate or you can nominate yourself. Nomination forms will be sent to all parents and Jason Roberts (Wardville/Walton) extra forms are available at the school office. I can also book into 10 other 07 888 8993 or 0272 431 429 Nominations close at noon on the 20th May 2016. Waikato community

6810169AB The voting roll is open for inspection at the school office. newspapers* as well as the Piako Post Jeff Bolstad, Returning Officer. This saves your time by PUBLIC NOTICES dealing with one person from one office. Te Aroha Primary School St Josephs Catholic School – Te Aroha Board of Trustees Election Board of Trustees Election Nominations are invited for the election of five parent Nominations are invited for the election of five parent representatives to the board of trustees. representatives to the board of trustees. Call Kathy 889-7099 A nomination form and a notice calling for nominations A nomination form and a notice calling for nominations will be posted to all eligible voters. will be posted to all eligible voters. Additional nomination forms can be obtained from the Additional nomination forms can be obtained from the Drainage, Excavation & Cartage school office. school office. Nominations close at noon 20th May 2016 and may be Nominations close at noon 20th May 2016 and may be * Hamilton Press, Cambridge Edition, • Effluent pond construction & maintenance accompanied by a signed candidate’s statement. accompanied by a signed candidate’s statement. • Track & race repairs • Sand / metal cartage Matamata Chronicle, The voting roll is open for inspection at the school and The voting roll is open for inspection at the school and South Waikato News, North Waikato • Effl uent spreading can be viewed during normal school hours. can be viewed during normal school hours. There will also be a list of candidates’ names, as they There will also be a list of candidates’ names, as they News, Taupo Times, Franklin County come to hand, for inspection at the school. come to hand, for inspection at the school. News, Hauraki Herald, Ph 0277-250-250 or 07-884-6784 Voting closes at noon on 3rd June 2016 Voting closes at noon on 3rd June 2016 Rotorua Review, and Ruapehu Press .

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TE AROHA COLLEGE BOARD OF TRUSTEES ELECTION Nominations are invited for the election of 5 parent representatives to the board of trustees. A nomination form and notice calling for nominations will be posted to all eligible voters. Additional nomination forms can be obtained from the school office. Nominations may be accompanied by a candi- date’s statement Nominations will close at noon on Friday May 20th. The voting roll is open for inspection and can be viewed during normal school hours. There will also be a list of candidates’ names as they come to hand, for inspection at the school. The poll closes at noon on Friday June 3rd. Jeff Bolstad, Returning Officer

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