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Retailer Pensioners among fittest in the country takes aim at thieves By Sam Morton An Ashburton business owner, targeted three times last month, is fed up dealing with thieves and hopes to start a business watch network in the CBD. Undercurrent Board Store was hit by out-of-town thieves a fortnight ago and has been hit twice since then. Store owner Lisa Ree said the thieves, believed to be from Christchurch, threw a large rock through the window before climbing into the shop and stealing more than $800 worth of products late at night. Mrs Ree, who has owned the store since March last year, said she was getting sick of hearing about her store being broken into over the weekend and wants retailers in the vicinity to band together and support each other. “It would be really great to get business owners together once a month or so, to talk about any strange happenings or unusual sights they may have seen throughout that month. “We’re all out to protect our businesses and even though we do keep an eye out now, it would be great to really emphasise the point and work together to deter these out of town thieves from hitting Ashburton businesses,” Mrs Ree said. Following the burglary a fortnight ago, two thieves were arrested by police and later appeared in court. Two further thefts have since taken place at the store and despite having reliable CCTV evidence, the thieves in question have not yet been pursued by police. “The police are waiting for me to put a list together of what has been taken, but it just goes to show, it doesn’t matter what security measures you have in place – the thieves will start changing their tactics and that is what has been happening. “You can find a lot of information
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on Facebook and these days it’s not too hard to identify the people involved – I have names for who is responsible, but the police still need to go through the right processes,” she said. “I want all this to stop, it’s unfair for out-of-towners to be coming through and targeting our businesses. I am sure other businesses get hit too, so this is becoming an issue and we need to deal with it as a community.” Safer Ashburton general manager Kevin Clifford supported a call for increased vigilance, but encouraged businesses to install security cameras and hire after-hours security teams. Safer Ashburton currently co-ordinates voluntary Safety Ambassador Patrols, operating between certain hours on Friday and Saturday nights. “We only do 12 hours of the week, so there is hundreds of other hours things can happen and we are well aware they do. “While our patrols can act as a deterrent because we are very visible, we can only be in one place at any one time, so again things can happen out of our sight. We report any strange occurrences, but by and large it’s a good reason to have security firms protecting your premises at night,” Mr Clifford said. Police senior sergeant Grant Russell, of Ashburton, was unavailable for comment yesterday.
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Enjoying exercise: Mid Canterbury senior residents, including Barbara Irvine, 77 (left), with her friends Judy, Diana and Joanna are getting active and taking to the pool.
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By Sam Morton Ashburton pensioners are among the fittest in the country. A Ministry of Health report, released this week, has recommended pensioners do aerobic activity five times a week for at least 30 minutes – in order to live healthier and longer lives. A survey carried out, in conjunction with the report, revealed 55 per cent of men aged between 65 and 74 regularly do exercise, while more than 50 per cent do not. The trend also showed when the over-65s passed their 75th birthdays, exercise rates significantly dropped across the board – subsequently placing a heavy burden on the already under resourced health system. However, while that may be the case throughout most parts of New Zealand, Ashburton appears to fiercely buck the trend.
To see or purchase more photos Dozens of residents over-65 are signing up for exercise classes such as aqua jogging programmes and walking clubs – proving our retired community are more than active. Anecdotally, hundreds of residents often work in their gardens and also carry groceries back to their homes, providing some form of exercise on a regular basis. Green Prescription (a district health initiative) co-ordinator Jackie Welch believed Mid Canterbury seniors were making an effort, where possible and had a commitment to get and stay active.
Numbers for an eight-week taster course, demonstrating a variety of the district’s activities, have recently rocketed, impressing Mrs Welch and her team. “The numbers really are bubbling over - we have had an overwhelming response, which is absolutely great. “When you look at it, there are some really good exercise groups in town and there is a good number of places to spend time and exercise too, which all helps,” she said. “Also, it’s great to see people getting together and being active, rather than try and exercise by yourself and lose all motiva-
tion. We’ve been getting 40-plus people along to our aqua jogging classes during the week and most of them would be retired. “Getting to the pool at 7.30am ... that’s the commitment our community is making to get active and be fit – it’s amazing,” Mrs Welch said. Ashburton resident Joanna van Rooyen, 85, is at the Community Pool at least three times a week without fail. She enjoys jumping in the water with her friends for the aqua jogging class and says she feels stronger every time she leaves the pool. “I wouldn’t miss my exercise for the world ... it’s a very important part of my routine now. “It’s not just about being active, but also to get out and socialise – we never stop talking between us and we’re keeping healthy together. That’s great psychologically and physically,” she said.
Her friend Diana Dynes, 73, also reaps the benefits of regular exercise and urges anyone, of any age, to get out of the house and be active. “It’s so important, it really is. At our age, if we don’t get out and use it, then we’ll lose it. You have to keep the weight off and you have to be fit, you live a much better quality of life, I feel,” she said. “It’s lovely to get in the pool and we all have a lot of fun as a group. I don’t know what else I’d be doing and it’s a great social opportunity too.” The new guidelines suggest exercises such as aqua jogging, housework, modified tai chi, petanque, yoga and bowls. Research has shown physical activity has many health benefits for people in their later years, including preventing depression, premature death from falls, heart disease, certain cancers and obesity.
Two locals in Dairy Woman of the Year finals By Michelle Nelson Rakaia features strongly in this year’s lineup for the NZ Dairy Woman of the Year award. Synlait Farms’ chief executive Juliet MacLean and farmer and account manager for AgITO Kathryn van den Beuken hold two of the six finalist spots. An advocate for training in the dairy sector, Mrs van den Beuken has been farming alongside husband Leo since the early 1990s. The couple currently milk 1150 cows in their 11th season as 50:50 sharemilkers, employing
five staff. They also own a 160 hectare farm milking 530 cows in the Winchmore region, where they employ lower order sharemilkers. The van den Beukens won the New Zealand Dairy Industry Awards (NZDIA) Sharemilker of the Year title in 2005, after which Mrs van den Beuken co-ordinated the National Trainee of the Year award. She has also convened the Canterbury/North Otago Dairy Industry Awards. Mrs van den Beuken was nominated for the Dairy Woman of the Year award by the Ashburton Trading Society and her primary ITO colleague, Lucy Haberfield.
“I am passionate about the industry that has provided career opportunities, positive challenges and enabled my family to grow their business from 110 to 1700 cows and operate two successful businesses,” she said. “I am honoured and privileged to be nominated as a finalist for the competition because there are so many women who play a fantastic role in promoting and working in the dairy industry.” After completing an agricultural degree, Mrs MacLean commenced her career as a successful dairy farmer, including sharemilking, farm ownership and co-found-
ing the dairy business Synlait Limited, which today owns 49 per cent of Synlait Milk Limited and 100 per cent of Synlait Farms Limited. She is responsible for the strategic leadership, research and innovation and daily operations of 14 farms in the Mid Canterbury region. A member of the Institute of Directors, a Nuffield, Kellogg and Massey Scholar and a Nuffield New Zealand Trustee, Mrs MacLean is also involved in many industry organisations including the Lincoln University Dairy Farm Management Advisory Group.
She was nominated for the award by colleague Susie Woodward, who said Mrs MacLean inspired dairying women by leading by example. Mrs MacLean said making a positive difference within the dairy industry and helping other people to ‘be the best they can be’ are values she holds dear. “I love seeing people learn, develop in their careers and achieve their goals. To be a part of that is very rewarding. Being nominated for the Dairy Woman of the Year is very humbling,” she said. Run by the Dairy Women’s Network and sponsored by Fonterra, the award includes
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panel of five judges. The 2013 winner will be announced at a gala dinner at the Dairy Women’s Network annual conference on March 20 in Nelson.
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Schools gear up for tablets By Myles Hume Almost half of Mid Canterbury’s schools are beefing up their infrastructure to cater for a revolution in classroom teaching. It comes as schools throughout the district continue to purchase tablets for their classrooms in line with predictions from local experts that each child will arrive at school with their own device within the next few years. Ten schools in the district are seeking to upgrade their wifi systems which will allow faster and further access to internet around schools, advancing the district’s lead
on classroom technology. “Historically schools put wifi in their office areas for staff meetings or wifi to the photocopier so traditionally they only had had one unit. But now because of the number of devices coming into schools they need the technology to cope,” Mid Canterbury Fibre Connected Schools (MCFCS) regional support co-ordinator Trudy Hulme said. “It allows devices to be mobile, tablets such as iPads and iPhones can be taken around schools. They don’t have to worry about cords or being limited to one area,” Each of the 10 schools had undergone an audit by Trinity Systems
who then reported to the MCFCS advising them on how many modems they would need to provide better internet coverage around the schools. They found 104 units were needed to cater for the 10 schools, costing about $14,500 which schools budgeted out of their operations grants. Ms Hulme said schools were latching on to the more financially viable option now, with each of the commercially used units costing about $140, an average of $1400 per school - a drastic drop in price since 2009. “Historically they have been very expensive to buy, I know of a $30,000 system three years ago so
you can see why schools are heading this way,” Ms Hulme said. Lauriston School was one of the schools looking to upgrade their system, with installation starting yesterday. Principal Diane Prendergast said the current system “wasn’t always reliable” and would not cope with the direction the school was heading with its teaching, which included purchasing at least another 10 iPads. “Our system was an external one and was set up to allow students to use within the classroom, whereas this one will be more far reaching anywhere any time and it will be
more reliable.” EA Networks has been influential in the way technology has advanced in Mid Canterbury schools thanks to the scheme which put ultra-fast internet into school a couple of years ago. Commercial manager Jeremy Adamson said he was blown away with how fast local schools had taken advantage of the broadband and he was pleased to see it being used the way the company envisaged. He said it was vital Mid Canterbury youngsters in rural and urban Ashburton had the same opportunities as those in the cities.
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Ten years ago Andy Tookey tried to launch an awareness campaign around organ donations. To this day, New Zealand’s donation rate remains one of the lowest in the world and donor reform campaigners, like Mr Tookey, desperately want to get the message out. Mr Tookey, who works for Christchurch based organisation Gift for Life, is out to lift donor numbers and help educate the country on the benefits of donating. Last year, only 38 deceased donors gave an organ, while the previous year and last decade’s statistics reveal little to no progress. “It is disappointing – nothing has changed and we’re still where we were in 2002,” he said. Despite the country’s population growing by almost half a million in the last decade, the number of deceased donors is worryingly unchanged. Recent figures show there were 118 transplants last year – total-
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Ballinger Belt on show at museum Ashburton Museum display curator Maryann Cowan (left) looks at her latest display, John Snowden’s Ballinger Belt and other trophies from the national shooting championships, with Teresa Greygoose and Joan Hettrick. After 20 years of trying, Snowden became the first Ashburton shooter to win the prestigious trophy in 140 years, and was granted special permission to bring the Ballinger Belt, New Zealand’s oldest sporting trophy, home to Ashburton where he has handed it over to the museum to put on display.
Are you an organ donor, have you donated? Or are you relying on a transplant for survival? Contact reporter Sam Morton, sam.m@theguardian.co.nz, to share your story. ling 56 kidney, 34 liver, 13 lung, 12 heart and three pancreas operations. Mr Tookey was concerned about the lack of interest in donating organs and has called for a major overhaul from the Government to help encourage Kiwis to donate. He suggested funeral finance for donors. “Quite a lot of people in society automatically say no to their family member being an organ donor, but they might think twice if all the costs are covered for the funeral,” he said. “It’s ironic that many people already get a funeral grant from either being a beneficiary or from ACC, but donors who go on to save the lives of, or improve the quality of life for up to 10 people, get nothing.” However, the need to persuade more people to say yes when it comes to donating organs appears
Andy Tookey to have been recognised by the Ministry of Health, who announced last year they will inject an extra $4 million towards organ donations, including $2m for further staff training to help identify possible donors. Organ Donation NZ donor co-
ordinator Janice Langlands said about 55 per cent of families who were asked to consider donating a relative’s organs agreed to do so – a higher proportion than the 48.8 per cent of people who indicated they wanted to be donors on their driving licences. Though, under current New Zealand legislation, the wish on a driving licence counts for nothing as the decision is left ultimately to the family. “From our perspective, we’re trying to ensure that all potential donors are identified in the intensive care unit and families are given the opportunity of donation,” she said. A poll conducted on Guardian Online yesterday shows more than 85 per cent of respondents believe the wish on a driving licence should be adhered to, while the remaining percentage thought the family should have the final say.
Oamaru firm closes; 193 jobs lost Japan’s Sumitomo Corp says it has sold Summit Wool Spinners plant to Australia’s Godfrey Hirst and Summit’s Oamaru plant will close with the loss of 193 jobs. Summit is New Zealand’s largest independent spinner, supplying carpet and rug yarn for the domestic and international markets. Members of the EPMU and FIRST Union were told of the decision at a site meeting yesterday afternoon. EPMU organiser John Gardner said Summit - Oamaru’s second biggest employer - had been hit hard by the high New Zealand dollar. “These redundancies are devastating for staff and for the whole community of Oamaru which relies so heavily on these jobs,” he said in a statement. Sumitomo said the decision to sell was driven by a number of factors
• Ashburton police arrested a 34-year-old male yesterday and charged him with two counts of wilful damage, two charges of assault and one charge of burglary. The arrest related to an incident that occurred in Ashburton on Wednesday night. The man will appear in the Ashburton District Court on Monday. • The Ashburton Volunteer Fire Brigade attended to sightings of smoke on Wilkins Road in Tinwald yesterday, about 10.30am. The fire turned out to be minor. • The brigade was also called out to a loader reportedly on fire south of Hinds, about 3.15pm. The crews were turned back on route to the destination. • The fire crews also attended a callout in the Queens Drive/Saunders Rd area, which turned out to be a false alarm, about 4.40pm.
Ashburton will not take part in Bike Wise month for the third year in a row. While most of the country has events planned throughout the month to encourage New Zealanders to get on their bikes, Ashburton does not have any events planned for locals to take part in. Timaru has planned events on most days throughout February, along with the Waimakariri and Selwyn Districts. Sport Canterbury Mid Canterbury branch manager Jan Cochrane said it had been a great family event in the past and she hoped it would return in the future.
Turning dismal donor figures around Council closes in By Sam Morton and APNZ
Incidents attended to by the Ashburton Police and Mid Canterbury volunteer fire brigades recently. Check out guardianonline.co.nz, for up-to-the-minute updates on every fire callout in the district during the week.
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By Shelley Robinson A car that was stolen while its owner helped to fight a house fire in Christchurch has been found. And now the Good Samaritan cum victim has turned crime fighter to bring the thief to justice. Shane Holden, 47, was going to work at 10.30pm on January 16 when he stopped his car, left it running and sprinted to help fight a fire in Leaver Tce, North Beach. After helping a neighbour battle the flames, he watched in disbelief as a cheeky thief stole his car. Mr Holden said police called him on Monday to say that his 1992 Subaru Legacy RS was out the back of an abandoned house in Percy St, Phillipstown. “I needed a tow truck to get it. “It’s got a smashed front like it rammed another car. The right front panel and door are smashed and there is rear damage and the skirting is all damaged. Parts of the motor are missing and the rims on the wheels are like someone purposely smashed into the footpath. The chassis is all bent up - she’s a mess,” he said. An annoyed Mr Holden has this week launched his own investigation as to who he thinks stole the car. “I know now who did it and where they live,” he said. Mr Holden said he would be handing the information into police today. - APNZ
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affecting trading results, including an unfavourable exchange rate and less local demand for wool carpets. International demand for woollen carpet yarn had also been affected by the global financial crisis, Summit’s managing director Harry Ogawa said. From Sumitomo’s perspective, Summit was becoming isolated from the parent’s global textile business, he said. The acquisition is expected to become effective from the end of February. The plant was sold to the Godfrey Hirst subsidiary Canterbury Spinners, which operates plants in Lower Hutt and Dannevirke. Sumitomo is one of Japan’s largest listed companies. An unnamed worker said: “I think there was a feeling that there was
something going down. It was hard to take it all in. It was a lot of information to hear. “It will take a bit to digest it all and make sense of it. There will be a lot of stunned families tonight.” Greens co-leader Metiria Turei said the the jobs were “sacrificed because of the National Government’s devotion to a failed monetary policy and its unwillingness to change with the times”. “This week, manufacturers came to the Parliamentary Inquiry into Manufacturing and warned us that more businesses would close and more jobs would be lost unless the Government gets the dollar down to a fair level quickly. “These 192 redundancies, and the other jobs that will surely be lost in Oamaru as the shock of the loss of its iconic employer ripples through
the community, are proof that the manufacturers were not exaggerating in their plea for government intervention,” she said. Labour’s finance spokesman David Parker said the current owners and workers of Summit were more victims of the high dollar, which was crippling exporters and costing jobs. “This cannot go on. On Monday chief executives of major Kiwi companies told the Parliamentary Inquiry on Manufacturing that the high dollar is forcing them to cut jobs, reduce investment and, in some cases, head offshore or shut down. “Our manufacturing sector outside primary industries is being hollowed out and the dollar is to blame. But National refuses to consider any changes that might lower the exchange rate,” he said. - APNZ
on bridge route By Sue Newman Owners of properties significantly affected by the route of a second bridge across the Ashburton River will soon see initial design work on the final path the new road will take. From two possible options, the council last year identified its route for the second bridge. This will use Chalmers Avenue with a new road to be constructed on land to the east of Grove Street in Tinwald. A number of lifestyle blocks will be affected by the new road, with the Ashburton District Council intending to designate land this year to protect the route. The council plans to hold two meetings, one for directly affected property owners and the other for those peripherally affected at which the nuts and bolts of the new route will be spelled out. Council operations manager Rob Rouse said the final route chosen had two design options – a T -intersection with Wilkins Road or a curved alignment. “We’ll be talking with the directly affected landowners with specifics on the alignments and the impact on their
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property and we’ll also meet with adjacent land owners to talk about the possible impact on them.” Options for using remaining land the council would need to acquire for the work still had to be worked through, he said. With the council having tagged several routes for the bridge access through urban and rural areas of Tinwald, its decision last year on a final route ended years of uncertainty for property owners. The next round of meetings will spell out the final impact on their land and it will also provide answers on land acquisition. When the details on the new route have been finalised, the council will notify its intention to designate the land for the bridge route. This will be done by the middle of this year and the public will be able to make submissions on the designation application. A hearing will then be held, with a decision on the designation expected by the end of the year. Landowners of properties designated for the bridge route will have to sell their properties to the council at market value. If they refuse, the council can acquire this land under the Public Works Act.
The golden weather being enjoyed by much of the country will come to an end early next week, but it will be back, says the MetService. The incoming weather system is forecast to bring rain across most parts of New Zealand and could be heavy for a time in some western provinces. “The big high that was stuck, or blocked, in place just to the east of New Zealand is now weakening, and this will allow a brief spell of rain to move through Sunday and early next week,” MetService spokesman Daniel Corbett said. Unfortunately, the rain accompanying the southerly change will be far more limited, and not nearly enough for the very dry regions in the east and north of the North Island. -APNZ
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BCI imposes restrictions By Susan Sandys Dry weather is putting pressure on the 65 farmers who are on Mid Canterbury’s new BCI irrigation scheme. General manager John Wright said the scheme, which sources water from the Rakaia River, was close to going onto restrictions again as the river’s levels dropped.
“We are just looking for a change in the weather pattern to resolve the issue,” Mr Wright said. Farmers on the scheme would be “nervous” about the possibility of restrictions until the scheme could begin to access stored water from Lake Coleridge, which would likely be later this season in March. The scheme is to benefit from stored water at Lake Coleridge following TrustPower receiving com-
missioner approval last year to vary the conditions of the river’s Water Conservation Order. “The odd day off isn’t devastating. If it lasts for two to three weeks it will hurt, but there’s no indication that it’s going to be for that long yet,” Mr Wright said. There were partial restrictions on the river on Tuesday and Wednesday. As of today the level at which water can be taken will
drop, easing the pressure on the scheme. The restrictions were to be expected, with scheme planners having estimated the scheme would be able to provide water 82 per cent of the time to shareholders. Brad Monk manages a 600-cow farm at Methven, which is on the scheme. “We are living day by day,” he said of the prospect of restrictions.
Water had been cut for just a 12-hour period so far this season, and he could receive a text at any moment notifying of further restrictions. “We are good at the moment. It would have to be longer than three to four days then we would start feeling it,” Mr Monk said. Highbank dairy farmer Jeremy Casey, who farms 1400 cows with partner Kim Solly, said restrictions
kicked in on his farm overnight Tuesday, but water was back on again on Wednesday. “We always know it (restrictions) is a possibility. We are hoping the Lake Coleridge thing will come in sooner rather than later,” Mr Casey said. The farm had “heaps of silage” as a back up, in the case of grass growth being compromised by a lack of water.
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Saturday: • Skate Jam Learn to skateboard at the Ashburton Skate Jam today, held from noon to 3pm. The Skate Skool team will be there to help you handle the board and teach you cool new tricks. A competition for the best trick will also be held at the Ashburton Skate Park, on West Street. • Hawke Cup Cricket Mid Canterbury opens its Hawke Cup campaign against Otago Country at the Ashburton Domain. Play will get underway in the two-day game from 10am on both days. • Bowling action The Mid Canterbury Champion of Champions Bowls series will host the singles at the Allenton Bowling Club, with the knockout tournament starting at 9am on Saturday.
Sunday: • 10 year celebration The Mid Canterbury Choir will celebrate its 10th year of operation in Methven this afternoon. To mark the occasion the choir will be gathering At Violinos, on the Methven Highway from 3pm to 9pm. Dinner will be at 6pm.
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• Super 15 pre-season match The Crusaders meet the Hurricanes in Timaru for a preseason hit-out at Alpine Energy Stadium. Kick-off at 3pm.
Farmers were working up a sweat harvesting their crops in prime conditions this week. Mid Canterbury Federated Farmers grain and seed chairperson David Clark (pictured harvesting ryegrass on his Valetta farm) said the weather had been “fantastic”. “It means you can put a good solid afternoon and evening of harvesting in and get across a good area of ground,” Mr Clark said. The weather had meant “some long hours” were being worked by crop farmers around the district, who were making the most of the conditions to bring in ryegrass, peas and early barley. It would be another couple of weeks before wheat would be harvested.
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Garden contest format ‘a winner’ Mum, children escape blaze Ashburton’s annual garden competition is running under a new fomat this year and it’s proving a winner, says organiser Dick Bennett. The Ashburton Horticultural Society chairman said the group had gone out on a limb this year, inviting gardeners to enter the competition rather than having members of the society drive around town selecting gardens.
Under the old regime, the society then had to contact the owners of those gardens, asking if they were happy to take part in the competition, but under the restyled competition, only those who were wiling would enter, Mr Bennett said. There were initial concerns that the event may not attract sufficient numbers, but that had not been the case with several gardens entered in each category.
Two new categories have been added to this year’s event, for back sections and native gardens. Other sections include premier (for previous open winners), open, best flowers, best lawns and best individual feature. Entries close on Sunday night and judging will take place on March 10, by members of the Christchurch Horticultural Society.
Rethink required over district halls
A woman and her two young children escaped a blazing inferno in their Tamatea house yesterday morning with little more than what they were wearing. The speed at which the fire tore through the timber and fibrolite Westminster Ave house stunned neighbours as well as fire crews which arrived on the scene just after 3.30am. “It went through pretty quick. It was well involved by the time we got there,” one firefighter said. One neighbour said the fire was raging through the house from “end to end”. “Our first worry was them [the occupants] but they had got out okay. I don’t think they had anything from the house which was just going up,” the neighbour
said. He was forced to move his van in his driveway about 10 metres from the blaze as the heat had begun building up. “I was getting a bit worried but the most important thing is they got out,” he said. The man said the woman got in touch with family, who he thought may have lived nearby, and they came and collected her and the children. Three fire appliances attended the blaze and fire crews were still at the scene four hours later dampening down hotspots. The house, which the woman is understood to have rented, was completely gutted. There were no immediate indications how the fire had started. - APNZ
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By Sue Newman Smaller community centres, rather than rambling, open plan halls could provide the Ashburton District’s rural community hubs of the future. That suggestion was put to community hall committee representatives yesterday at a meeting with the Ashburton District Council where the cost of insurance was number one on the agenda. Council property manager John Rooney said that the cost of insuring rural halls was placing an increasing burden on rural communities, but the council had given those communities some insurance options. “We’ve suggested to them that they might like to look within their communities and ask whether they would put up a large hall that was used in the past for country dances and big gatherings if their hall fell down, or would they look at something more functional that met today’s needs, with smaller rooms for meetings and play groups.” If they chose the smaller building, then those communities could halve their insurance costs by insuring their existing hall for functional replacement rather than reinstatement, Mr Rooney said. “If they decide they want to do this, the council has offered to work with those communities to help draw up plans for what a new building could look like. Instead of 400 square metres of a big open hall, communities might decide they were better served by having a smaller community centre that would cost a lot less to build.” It was up to each rural community how they approached the insurance issue and the council’s role was about providing
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Maronan Hall, unused, unwanted and typical of many rural halls that no longer fill a vital role as a gathering point in their districts. The hall was advertised for sale for relocation in 2008 but failed to find a new owner. advice and options, Mr Rooney said. “It’s for hall committees to decide what’s best for their communities because Rakaia, for example, will have vastly different requirements to somewhere like Lowcliffe. Transport has improved and the needs of communities have changed. Mid Canterbury is very different to what it was 30 years ago and vastly different to what it was 50 years ago.” Alford Forest Hall secretary Bayden Summerville said his hall was not well used but the community still had to find money for insurance and maintenance. Many people in the community, however,
saw the hall as the heart of the community and would hate to see it go. However, if the hall did fall down, Mr Summerville said it would be unlikely to be replaced by something similar. And the story is the same for Seafield Hall said secretary Elizabeth Rankin. It has only occasional use and maintenance was carried out by volunteers. If it disappeared tomorrow it was probable the community might elect not to replace it, she said. A summary of the meeting would be sent to hall committees not represented at the meeting.
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Suspicions raised over hospital plans By Coen Lammers editor
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ome Mid Canterbury residents will be starting to get suspicious about the recent developments at the Ashburton Hospital. Many locals with a good memory still have vivid memories of the battles to save the local hospital. Back in the mid-1990s, the National Government of the time was keen to scrap the Ashburton services, ironically with local girl Jenny Shipley as Minister of Health becoming the enemy. A massive community campaign eventually convinced Mrs Shipley to go and find some savings elsewhere in the country but the scars of that battle remain across the district. With our ageing population the demand for health services continues to grow and reliance on Christchurch resources or the Westpac helicopter are not perceived as acceptable alternatives. Ashburton Hospital last year had to shut down its surgical operating theatres due to earthquake damage and the Canterbury District Health Board is currently working through all its damaged buildings around the region to decide which structures are being rebuilt and what services may have to move. Mid Canterbury this week got its first taste of this new strategy when the DHB announced the anaesthetists would be centralised and that the three resident specialist positions at Ashburton Hospital had been disestablished. The most intriguing part of this news was that the health board refused to say whether the three anaesthetists had
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Inquiry into Novopay By Kate Shuttleworth The Government has warned it could still scrap the Novopay payroll system and has revealed that its back-up plan could include working with the previous payroll provider. Minister in charge of Novopay Steven Joyce yesterday announced a ministerial inquiry and a technical audit of the flawed education payroll system. The technical audit would be carried out by Deloitte but would incorporate the results of the audit currently being undertaken by Ernst & Young on behalf of the Ministry of Education. The ministerial inquiry will start in March or April and run for up to four months. A contingency plan was being investigated and could include scrapping the payroll system but
Council continues to muck about with the open water race system. It did what it was designed for and no doubt still does but any water flow past a property today is viewed as wasted. It is not. The district is in a mess over water and is that way because water has been over allocated and even more is still sought to pursue even more dairy farming and council is quite willing to sacrifice the small holding which has had access to these small flows for many years. What remains of our rivers has been destroyed as leisure spots because of reduced flows and ever present pollution. No action is ever suggested to alleviate this problem, yet a solution is in the hands of ECan. Water takes should be moni-
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and Craig Foss had signed off on the Novopay system even though the system had “bugs” in it. “In terms of the advice to proceed, all advisers were unanimous in their decision that it should proceed,” said Mr Joyce. When asked if Novopay was a “dog”, Mr Joyce replied: “it’s one with a few fleas.” Mr Joyce said those fleas, or “bugs” were going to be investigated during the month-long technical audit running in tandem with the ministerial inquiry. The technical audit would incorporate the results of the audit currently being undertaken by Ernst and Young for the ministry. Mr Joyce is to take the terms of reference for the ministerial inquiry to Cabinet on Monday. The Government will fund new measures to fix Novopay. Mr Joyce could not say the exact amount being spent but it is believed to be in
the millions of dollars. The commercial and contractual issues between Talent2 and the Government would be put to one side until the ministerial inquiry and technical inquiry were completed. Mr Joyce said the Government would then go through the contract to determine who was responsible for the cost. “There is still some debate around responsibilities for different elements of the extra resource we’re going to need” “We don’t want the inquiry to get in the way of fixing the system. “The reality is there are no steps forward that don’t involve some more pain for the administrators and the people who are working on the payroll,” he said. Mr Joyce stressed the technical audit and the ministerial inquiry were separate and he didn’t want the inquiry to get in the way of fixing the system.
left voluntarily or had been made redundant. The truth is probably somewhere in the middle with the specialists choosing their own fate as the writing would have been on the wall. The conspiracy theorists in the district will see this decision as the first indication that the hospital will lose some or all of its surgical services, despite promises from the DHB that Ashburton will keep those facilities. Naturally, with the surgical blocks currently being out of action due to earthquake damage, there is not much demand for anaesthetists but you could assume this was a temporary situation with surgery about to resume later this year. The DHB says the latest restructure is simply a centralisation of specialist services to create better efficiencies. They are quick to add the locals have nothing to fear as the remaining rural specialists are equipped enough to deal with any emergency and can stabilise any patient before further transport to Christchurch. The fact however that the DHB does not want to reveal how the three local specialists have departed, raises questions. With Ashburton’s bad experiences with the health authorities this will be enough to fuel the existing distrust. Sadly, it will not be until normal service resumes and the first patient books in for elective surgery in Ashburton Hospital that the local concerns will be laid to rest.
tored and the take paid for. A water extraction permit adds some 25 to 30% to the value of the property and it has always been somewhat of a mystery to me why this regime was not in place from day one. It is rather commonplace that if an item has a price one would tend to take more care of it. A price and strict monitoring would enable us to protect what
National MP David Carter was elected Speaker in Parliament yesterday afternoon. He won a vote against Labour MP Trevor Mallard, who was nominated at the last minute by his party. Mr Carter replaces MP Lockwood Smith, who is leaving to become High Commissioner in London. Mr Carter received 62 votes to Mr Mallard’s 52. The new Speaker said he would try to match Dr Smith’s fairness in the House. “I would like to assure members that I will strive to master that transition from a partisan political player to a Speaker who upholds the democratic traditions of Parliament, and respects the right of every one of you elected to this House to express their views.” He said he did not underestimate the challenge he faced. “I see my responsibility being akin to a referee, reffing the inevitable Super 15 final between the almighty Crusaders and one of the others.” “And as a referee, having to make an instant decision, and of course not having access to the whistle. “But I will have access to yellow and red cards, though I hope they are used infrequently.” - APNZ
we have left and in fact make sure we have something left to enjoy, that, after all, is our right surely. I might add that I have pursued this line of thought for many years with ECan and latterly with the local zone committee but I rather feel that self interest supersedes good judgement M. N. Richards
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GEMINI (May 22nd Jun 21st) Mars works its way through a very potent part of your horoscope this month and this can give you considerable extra oomph when it comes to achieving your goals. Your ability to use your mental faculties to good effect is also boosted from now. Technology and publishing can feature and links with faraway places and unusual faces are blessed.
But whether the system could be fixed was a main part of the investigation and Mr Joyce could not firmly rule out scrapping Novopay entirely He had met sector groups this week - principals, and staff in schools, unions and more announcements would be made in the coming weeks. Mr Joyce could not say when school staff would be paid correctly, or when the problems with Novopay would be sorted out. Education Minister Ms Parata said all the advice at the time suggested they should proceed. “I think hindsight is a wonderful thing,” she said. Labour’s acting education spokesman Chris Hipkins said Novopay wasn’t ready to be implemented. “They didn’t ask fundamental questions about whether or not it was ready,” said Mr Hipkins. - APNZ
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in the meantime the Government would stick with it, Mr Joyce said. He and acting Education Secretary Peter Hughes had begun talks with Datacom, the previous payroll provider. “We’re basically investigating setting up a contingency - I want to stress that would not be a simple solution. “You would have to wind back a significant amount of what’s been done and then go forward again, and I don’t think anybody is under any illusion that that solution would be at least as painful as where we are in the short term.” He said that would not be a decision taken lightly. Mr Joyce said the Datacom payroll system had also had problems and was part of the reason the Government pushed for an alternative. Mr Joyce also confirmed Cabinet Ministers Bill English, Hekia Parata
CANCER (Jun 22nd - Jul 23rd) You might feel a bit more sensitive than usual today. Then again you may feel feistier. You can soak up the atmosphere like a mop absorbs water. Just remember that the information you process through your emotions is being influenced by your history and current mindset. If you can make allowances for this you can be very perceptive.
Cheque forgery after stolen mail By Cullen Smith Police are investigating a series of rural mail thefts in North Canterbury after a $100 cheque intended as a donation to a charity was cashed for more than $10,000. The thefts follow a similar pattern to recent incidents in the Selwyn area where mail, including cheques, bank statements and other documents have been stolen from rural mail boxes. Detective Sergeant Rex Barnett, of the Rangiora CIB, said a Swannanoa woman wrote a cheque to Presbyterian Support Services on December 12, but was shocked when she received
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LEO (Jul 24th - Aug 23rd) This can turn out to be a very positive month for your relationships. It’s all about believing this and also being prepared to reach out and meet people in the middle. As such a proud zodiac sign it’s not always easy for you to show your vulnerability, but strangely the more you do, the more others can warm to you. One person in particular can emerge anew.
VIRGO (Aug 24th Sep 23rd) Mars is going to give you considerable pep this month. This is the planet of gratification but it is going to be making its way through your sector of relating. If you feel others have failed to heed your needs, you can be more outspoken. If you want to cut and thrust at work you can more combative. If you want to meet someone new you can take the initiative.
her bank statement this month and found she had been debited $10,067. The woman left an envelope containing the cheque in her rural mail box on Tram Rd and put the red flag up, indicating there was mail to be collected. Detective Sergeant Barnett said the woman thought no more about it until her bank statement arrived. “Someone has stolen the cheque from her mailbox, deleted the amount and payee and turned it into $10,067,” he said. Three other cheques also stolen recently from a private rural mail box on Tram Rd have also been cashed fraudulently. Detective Sergeant Barnett
said police were contacted last Thursday by a Tram Rd resident who said he’d posted four cheques in the rural mail system recently “and three have come back as being fraudulently altered”. “Clearly there have been systematic thefts from the mail system in the Swannanoa and Eyreton area,” he said. “It’s a worrying trend.” Police were checking bank security camera images to try to identify people who had cashed the stolen cheques. Detective Sergeant Barnett urged rural residents who regularly use the mail system to check their bank balances. He said residents should also
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LIBRA (Sep 24th Oct 23rd) The Moon in your sign can help you to attune yourself to others. Someone may even head your way with a problem they need help with. This continues to be a very enriching time for any talent or skill you have. Yet don’t wait to partner up with anyone else or for positive feedback. Instead show just how much personality and verve you have.
SCORPIO (Oct 24th - Nov 22nd) You might crave peace and quiet. Even if someone tries to tempt you with a more social invite, you may think twice before accepting. Yet even if you have felt more introspective, perhaps even defensive, of late, your coruler Mars is set to help you this month with an improvement in physical energy. You may use this on some kind of home-based project.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov 23rd - Dec 21st) What to you is a direct and honest exchange can be almost unbearably blunt to others. Being conscious of this will hold you in good stead this month, a time when sharpening up your listening skills can work a whole lot better than holding forth without serious forethought. A surprise flirtation can also enliven the first week for you.
be vigilant, take note of any people who “don’t fit in” and record the registration number of any suspicious vehicles in the area. Five people have been arrested and charged in relation to the Selwyn mail thefts, including a middle-aged Springston woman and her 17-year-old son. Police said the offenders allegedly used details from mail stolen from letterboxes across the district to phone homeowners and convince them to hand over personal details that gave the thieves access to victims’ bank accounts. More than $41,000 is alleged to have been stolen from a number of bank accounts. - APNZ
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CAPRICORN (Dec 22nd - Jan 20th) If your mind drifts off when you’re talking to someone today and you wonder if they’re listening to what you are saying or thinking about how you really feel, it be no surprise. Yet remember that most people will not be that perceptive. Pleasingly, the next three weeks can see a time of revival for your finances, though resolve over a diet plan may weaken.
AQUARIUS (Jan 21st - Feb 19th) The arrival of Venus in your sign this weekend primes a time of delicious possibilities as far as your romantic situation is concerned. With Mars also moving into your sector of desires, a time of increased activity in your love life beckons. This can spark a revival in a current tie or see you drawn towards someone rather fascinating. A choice may be needed.
PISCES (Feb 20th Mar 20th) If you’ve found yourself intensely bound up with old hurts and angers at times during the last six weeks it would be little surprise. Mars moving through Aquarius may not have been easy for you. The connection with your past and more subconscious factors is not completely at an end but Mars can now help you to feel less raw and be more gogetting.
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Dad finds son’s plane wreckage By Kieran Campbell A man searching for his son after he failed to return from a microlight flight discovered the wreckage on a beach not far from home - but not the body of his son. West Coast man Peter Ashby had gone in search of his son Cole, 25, after he received a call that the aircraft his son was a passenger in was overdue from a flight. What he found, on Carters Beach not far from the Ashby family home, was the crumpled wreckage of the aircraft and the
body of the 58-year-old pilot Roger Smith. Cole’s body was found about a kilometre away, believed to have been swept from the crash site by the tide. Cole and Mr Smith died after crashing on the beach near Westport some time on Wednesday night. Peter Ashby said his son was an adventurous young man who died while making the most of his life. “When you play with fire you expect to get burnt,” Mr Ashby said last night. “You know the risks and that’s just where it ends. It’s one of those things ... you can’t cover
your kids up in cotton wool. “[I told Cole] make the most of life, and he did.” Mr Smith’s family declined to speak to the media. “He was a good pilot, he’d been flying for a long time [and] he’s well-renowned for his flying,” Mr Ashby said. “They wouldn’t do anything stupid or dangerous. “It makes me wonder if it was the engine that malfunctioned because he was a good flyer and he wouldn’t fly into fog.” Fog had drifted over Westport unexpectedly on Wednesday evening after the duo started their flight during fine weather.
West Coast police search and rescue co-ordinator Sergeant Sean Judd said police were interviewing several people who may have heard or seen the aircraft before it crashed. He said there was conflicting information but an indication that the microlight was seen flying near Carters Beach about 9.10pm on Wednesday. Mr Ashby said the family was close and his son had many friends who had all offered their condolences. Some visited the family home yesterday to share a beer and memories of the young man. “Cole was a full-on sort of guy.
He loved to do stuff, he wasn’t a sit-at-home-and-watch-television guy,” Mr Ashby said. “Motocross, snowboarding, wakeboarding, skiing, drift cars he’d do anything that was adventurous. “He was adventurous but he wasn’t stupid.” He worked hard as a machine operator at Stockton opencast mine and spent every weekend he could spending time with his dad. “Always we used to go shooting and fishing, camping and skiing,” Mr Ashby said. “Every weekend, whenever he had time off. “He was a very special boy.”
Buller Mayor Pat McManus said the men were well known in the community and the pilot, who he knew personally, had been flying for “quite some time”. “[I heard the news] just straight off the street, as you often do in Westport. Sometimes it’s true and sometime’s it’s not. Sadly this time it was true,” Mr McManus said. Mr McManus said the community was in shock at the news. “It’s just another sad event for the West Coast,” he said. The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) is investigating and has taken the wreckage for examination. - APNZ
Store encounter sealed pair’s future Quake costs expected to soar By Michelle Nelson
By Shelley Robinson Christchurch city councillors have been warned in a secret meeting that the cost of fixing quake damaged underground infrastructure could be much more than originally thought. Earthquake Recovery Minister Gerry Brownlee called city councillors to a meeting on December 14 where he outlined how serious the problem was. The Government has previously said it will pay for 60 per cent of the repair bill - the other 40 per cent being met by the city council, which means ratepayers could foot all or part of that bill. But up to 80 per cent of the extent of the damage underground is still not known; and the cost blowout could be huge. City councillors and Mayor Bob Parker gave Mr Brownlee an assurance at the meeting they would not talk publicly about what was discussed. Councillors and Mr Parker refused to discuss the meeting yesterday. Mr Brownlee confirmed that the meeting had taken place, but would not give specifics as to what he told city councillors. “You are asking me to release it all and I’m not going to do that,” he said. “Councillors do need to have time to think of the implications for ratepayers,” he said. In September the Government announced a $1.1b five-year
repair plan for earthquake damaged roads and underground services. But the Government is now worried that figure could balloon several times over because of the extent of the unknown damage. Mr Brownlee told the meeting that no one knew how the cost was going to be met - whether through rates, selling off assets or raising loans. Mr Brownlee said the cost of repairing the underground infrastructure would not be known until the work was finished. “All I can say is that when it is finished we will know the cost,” he said. “Until we get the digger out we can’t fully know the cost,” he said. Mr Parker could not comment on the meeting as he did not want to lose Mr Brownlee’s confidence. “I think he should respond and explain his rationale as it was his meeting. If you are invited to a confidential meeting you accept it and be party to the information or reject it,” said Mr Parker Labour’s earthquake recovery spokeswoman, Christchurch East MP Lianne Dalziel, said she was concerned the meeting was held in secret. “That is a very old-fashioned way with dealing with these matters. It is vital for the rebuild that there is transparency and accountability right the way through instead of the minister having private meetings with city councillors behind closed doors,” she said. -APNZ
Camp for quake workers Resource consent has been granted for a temporary camp that will house up to 200 rebuild workers in St Albans, Christchurch. Christchurch company JGM Group Ltd has been granted consent to build a complex of relocatable single-bedroom accommodation units at the former Orion site on the corner of Madras and Canon streets. The temporary 10-year camp, Cressy Village, is one of four that will be built throughout Christchurch and it is expected these rented sites could provide a home for more than 1000 people. It is understood the camp will be open in April. The 2.38ha site will include suites, a bar, catering, dining hall, restaurant, cafe, laundry, storage, gym, a small football pitch, basket-
ball hoops and other recreational facilities. The development is funded by JGM Group Ltd which will rent the sites from existing landowners. Each unit would contain a single bedroom, bathroom, wardrobe/ storage and a kitchenette. There would be 24-hour security on site with swipe-card access to the facility and alcohol controls. Background checks for tenants would have to be completed before they moved in. The construction company signs the tenancy agreement and any misbehaviour is treated as an employment issue. About 30 to 50 jobs will be created to help run the facility. After the village is closed, the land will go back to the owner of the site. - APNZ
Sixty years ago yesterday a young couple took their wedding vows at St Andrew’s Church in Rakaia. Roy and Natalie Gardiner are Rakaia locals through and through – she was a girl from a farming family up the river; he grew up on a farm down the river. Yesterday they recalled where it all began. “We met across the counter at Harvey’s store, right here in Rakaia,” Mr Gardiner said. He was 21 and his wife-tobe, 16. This week the congratulatory cards from the Queen, the Governor General and politicians arrived and the couple celebrated the anniversary with family and friends, in the same town where they made their home and raised a family. At the time of their marriage, Mr Gardiner was a shearer, and in the custom of the day, Mrs Gardiner gave up work to raise the children, Ian, Dianne and Joanne. Both have worked together tirelessly for the good of their community, and to support their children’s interests. Mr Gardiner has been a longtime member of the local Lions chapter, refereed rugby games and helped out with countless causes. Mrs Gardiner has been a secretary for many groups, and is still secretary for the Rakaia Women’s Institute, the community centre and the swimming club. At 8am each Saturday morning they both show up at the Rakaia Resource Centre to sort recycling. Their secret to the long and happy union has been holding their marriage vows close, trusting each other, and of course love has played a big part. “I won’t say we have never argued, but we always worked it out,” Mrs Gardiner said. In retirement the couple share the chores; taking turns to get up to collect the newspaper and make a cup of tea for the other. They prepare meals together, one does the dishes, and the other dries them. He mows the lawns; she trims the edges. He grows the vegetables; she tends the flower gardens. Now that Mr Gardiner no longer drives, his wife has mastered driving the 4WD “wagon”, enabling him to indulge in a favourite pastime Natalie and Roy Gardiner celebrated 60 years of marriage yesterday. – salmon fishing.
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• Mussel far go-ahead A controversial new mussel farm off the Far North coast has been given the green light for the 87 jobs and millions of dollars its backers say it will bring an “impoverished” part of the country. The mussel farm will cover 94ha next to Stephenson Island, opposite Whangaroa Harbour, and create more than 80 local jobs, according to an economist’s rep ort. -APNZ
• DOC raises hackles The Department of Conservation wants to take 600,000 cubic metres of topsoil from a regenerating wetlands site near Katikati for the remediation of the Tui Mine in Te Aroha on the other side of the Kaimai Range. Local farmers, conservation volunteers and iwi are unhappy about the removal and say they were not consulted. -APNZ
• Dog attack in court A woman has pleaded guilty to owning a pitbull which attacked and seriously injured a toddler. Philomena Marcelle Matthews, 37, appeared in the District Court yesterday charged under the Dog Control Act 1996. She was remanded at large to appear on February 18. The dog was seized by Rotorua District Council staff after the attack and is being kept in the pound until a judge decides whether it should be destroyed. -APNZ
• Lucky to be alive A teenager has been described by police as lucky to be alive after she drank alcohol and drifted down Whanganui River. The 16-year-old suffered minor injuries from climbing up the riverbank and was flown to Waikato Hospital on Wednesday night. She has since been discharged. Police were called to Cherry Grove at the Whanganui River after receiving a complaint about the behaviour of a group of intoxicated people. -APNZ
• Drugs charges A former national jetski champion and the brother of former Commonwealth Games athlete Simon Poelman has appeared in court facing drugs charges. Andrew Klass Poelman, 55, appeared in the Wellington District Court yesterday charged with five counts of possessing and supplying methamphetamine. He was remanded in custody until next month. -APNZ
• Wasp causes crash A Danish tourist was flown to Nelson Hospital after a wasp sting caused him to crash his car. The 49-year-old tourist was driving in the St Arnaud Nelson Lakes area when he was stung by the wasp, causing him to lose control and roll his vehicle. The man was flown to Nelson Hospital by the Nelson Marlborough Rescue Helicopter with minor injuries. -APNZ
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Large swathes of land surrounding Christchurch are unlikely to be affected in the future by the damaging earthquake side-effect of liquefaction, according to a new report. Released by Environment Canterbury, it maps areas where building projects outside of already quake-zoned land will no longer need expensive 15 metredeep ground tests. The report also reveals where testing is still required. -APNZ
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Israeli strike hits Syrian research centre An Israeli air strike has hit a military research centre near Damascus, killing two people, the Syrian army says, denying reports that the raid targeted a weapons convoy near the Lebanese border. Residents who spoke to Agence France-Presse on condition of anonymity said the strike targeted a non-conventional weapons research centre some 15km northwest of the Syrian capital. “Israeli fighter jets violated our airspace at dawn today and carried out a direct strike on a scientific research centre in charge of raising our level of resistance and self-defence,” Syria’s army said. The raid came “after terrorist groups made several failed attempts in the past months to take control of the site,” its general command said, referring to rebels fighting to oust President Bashar al-Assad’s regime. The warplanes entered Syrian airspace via Mount Hermon, or Jabal el-Sheikh in Arabic, at low altitude and under the radar, the army said in the statement carried by state media. “They ... carried out an act of aggression, bombarding the site, causing large-scale material damage and destroying the building,” state television quoted the military as saying. Two site workers were killed in the strike, said the army, while denying reports Israel had launched a strike overnight on a weapons convoy near Lebanon. Residents told AFP that six rockets hit the complex, leaving it
partially destroyed, causing a fire and killing two people. The attack came after Israel expressed concerns that Damascus’ stockpile of chemical weapons could fall into the hands of Lebanon’s Shi’ite Hezbollah group, an ally of Assad’s regime, or other militant organisations. Israel, whose officials have said such that a transfer would be a casus belli and likely spark an attack, refused to comment on the attack. The United States, which is currently hosting Israeli military intelligence chief Aviv Kochavi, also declined to comment. As well as concerns about Syria’s chemical weapons stockpile, Israel has accused Syria of supplying long-range Scud missiles to Hezbollah. It has also warned about the dangers of other advanced weaponry falling into the Lebanese militia’s hands, such as anti-aircraft systems and surface-to-surface missiles. Ahead of the strike, several sources reported a high level of “unusual” Israeli activity over Lebanese airspace, since Wednesday evening. The Lebanese army said Israeli warplanes had entered Lebanese airspace up to 16 times within 16 hours this week. “Every day there are Israeli overflights, but on Tuesday they were much more intense than usual,” a Lebanese security source said on condition of anonymity. – AFP
• 6.7 quake hits Chile A strong 6.7-magnitude earthquake has jolted northern Chile, killing a woman, knocking out electricity and phone services, and sending panicked residents running into the streets. The earthquake occurred yesterdaysome 102 kilometres from the mining town of Copiapo, the site of a famous 2010 rescue operation. The epicentre was about 800km north of the capital Santiago. – AFP
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Endangered elephants dying mysteriously A three-month-old pygmy elephant calf tries to wake its dead mother at the Gunung Rara Forest Reserve in Sabah, Malaysia. Ten endangered Borneo pygmy elephants have been found dead in the Malaysian forest under mysterious circumstances, and wildlife authorities suspect that they were poisoned.
US man kills bus driver, kidnaps child A gunman has boarded a school bus in the southern US state of Alabama, shot and killed the driver and kidnapped a young boy, police say. The area around where the hostage-taking occurred has been evacuated, said Sergeant Rachel David, a spokeswoman
for the local police in the town of Dothan. The incident is yet another scare in a country on edge over gun violence and children, since the December massacre of 20 small kids and six teachers at an elementary school in Connecticut.
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Reserve Bank governor Graeme Wheeler singled out rising house prices as a threat to the country’s financial stability and kept the official cash rate at 2.5 per cent, as expected, saying the overvalued New Zealand dollar was holding consumer prices below the bank’s target band. “The bank does not want to see financial stability or inflation risks accentuated by housing demand getting too far ahead of supply,” Wheeler said in a statement. The bank is closely watching house price inflation and household credit growth, which it expects will get a boost from the Canterbury rebuild,
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A nationwide fault yesterday morning left many shoppers unable to make transactions using ANZ/National Bank credit and direct debit cards. A technical issue briefly disrupted credit card and eftpos transactions at some merchants, an ANZ spokesman said. The fault did not affect ATM transactions. “The issue has been resolved and affected merchants should now be back online,” he said. “We would like to apologise to customers for any inconvenience that this has caused.” The problem started about 11.30am and was fixed by 12.14pm. Eftpos company Eftpos Central tweeted just after midday, advising merchants not to try to process ANZ or National cards until the fault had been rectified. Restaurant Velvet Burger posted a Facebook status about 11.45am which said: “ANZ has an outage at the moment which is causing the Grababurger issues. The amount of money the banks make, you’d think they’d have it sewn up.” – APNZ
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Manufacturers’ Association on export issues, including the impact of the exchange rate. The strong currency is seen as the main cause of the consumers’ price index tracking outside the bank’s 1 per cent to 3 per cent annual target band for inflation, and is “directly suppressing inflation on traded goods” and “undermining profitability in export and import competing industries,” Wheeler said. New Zealand’s CPI unexpectedly shrank 0.2 per cent in the final three months of 2012, taking the annual rate of inflation to 0.9 per cent. Mike Jones, currency strategist at Bank of New Zealand, said in a note before the release, the bank has stepped up its currency trad-
ing in December, which marked “the resumption of the passive intervention the bank employed successfully through the 2008 period of currency strength” and that the Reserve Bank “believes the NZD is overvalued”. The bank softened its expectation for a pick-up in inflation, saying it expects economic growth over the coming year to “slowly” bring the CPI back to the target 2 per cent midpoint. An improving global economy and lift in international market sentiment had also contributed to lower bank funding costs, some of which filtered through to local retail interest, Wheeler said. “On balance, it remains appropriate for the OCR to be held at 2.5 per – APNZ cent,” Wheeler said.
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he said. Wheeler is facing increasing pressure to use macro-prudential tools, such as limiting loan-to-value ratios or increasing banks’ capital requirements, to deliver looser monetary conditions and take some pressure off the strong New Zealand dollar. The governor has been reluctant to accept this lobbying, saying the tools, which are still under construction, are to protect the country’s financial stability, not influence monetary policy. The governor is scheduled to deliver a speech to the Canterbury Employers’ Chamber of Commerce in Christchurch today, entitled Improving New Zealand’s Economic Growth. On February 20 he will speak to the New Zealand Employers’ and
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reports said he was six. “Efforts to bring this ongoing incident to a close have continued through the night,” a statement from the Dale County Sheriff’s office said. David said the bus driver died and that he has been identified as 66-year-old Albert Poland. – AFP
A gunman shot three people at a US office complex after a dispute and remained at large, police in Arizona’s largest city said yesterday. One of the victims was wounded critically, authorities said. Police were searching for the shooter. The remaining two victims’ injuries were less severe, Sgt. Tommy Thompson said. Police do not believe the shooting was a random act, Thompson said. – AP
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A Pakistani girl whose defiance of the Taliban turned her into an international icon is headed toward recovery once she undergoes a final surgery to reconstruct her skull, doctors said yesterday. Dr Dave Rosser of Birmingham’s Queen Elizabeth Hospital said that 15-year-old Malala Yousufzai had made a “remarkable recovery”. “She’s very lively, she’s got a great sense of humor,” Rosser told journalists at the hospital. “She’s not naive at all about what happened to her and the situation she’s looking forward to in terms of being a highprofile person, and potentially a high-profile target. She’s not naive to any of that, but she remains incredibly determined, incredibly cheerful and incredibly determined to speak for – AP her cause.”
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Kim Dotcom’s new website has received around 150 notices for copyrighted content allegedly being hosted on the service since its launch 10 days ago. The file-sharing and storage business, Mega, went live on January 20 with the internet entrepreneur’s extradition case for alleged copyright violation concerning his previous business Megaupload still hanging over his head. Megaupload was taken down by US Government this time last year, and Dotcom has claimed a team of lawyers scrutinised every aspect of his new business and are con-
vinced it won’t suffer the same fate. One of the key protections that Mega believes will keep it safe is that all files uploaded to the service are encrypted, and its team cannot see what users are sharing or storing. As Mega can claim to have no knowledge of what is being shared, the argument is that the website is legally shielded from responsibility for any swapping and copying of copyrighted material by users. As well as this, Mega provides a system for rights holders to request for content to be taken down if they think their copyright is being infringed. According to an intellectual property lawyer acting for Dotcom, Rick Shera, the
website had received around 150 notices alleging copyright infringement as of Wednesday. Mr Shera said it was usually the case that a cloud-storage provider would not examine what the allegedly infringing content actually was if the notice it received complies with the relevant laws. “Normally you would look at (the notice) and obviously there are provisions for the copyright owner to swear under penalty of perjury in the United States or to swear in New Zealand that the information is correct,” Mr Shera said. He said Mega would comply with the requirements of the law: “If the notices are delivered correctly then it will act on them,” he said. – APNZ
Confident consumers start opening wallets Four in 10 people plan to raise their credit limit during the next three months as they feel more comfortable about their financial situation and contemplate major purchases. The figure in Dun & Bradstreet’s consumer credit expectations survey for the March 2103 quarter
is up from one in four during the December quarter and has risen 35 percent in the past six quarters. One in four consumers plan to make a major purchase in the March quarter, up from one in five during the December quarter last year. “Consumers are finally beginning to show signs of spending and at
the same time are experiencing more positive financial conditions,” Lance Crooks, D&B New Zealand’s general manager, said. The survey found that 48 percent of New Zealanders are comfortable with their financial situation, up seven percent from the December quarter.
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his 8.0 hectare (20 acres) borderdyked irrigated property is located at 518 Methven Highway, Winchmore only 10 minutes from Ashburton and approximately 1 hour from Christchurch International Airport. A hot mixed driveway leads to a sunny three bedroom permanent material two storey home set in an attractive sheltered garden setting. The easy care garden comprises a large number of shrubs and beautiful mature trees. The open plan kitchen, dining and living areas are located on the ground floor and lead out to a raised timber patio offering excellent indoor/outdoor flow. A separate toilet and shower is also situated on the ground floor. There is a double garage with internal access via the laundry. The three double bedrooms, all with built-in wardrobes plus a separate toilet and bathroom are located upstairs. Heating is via a log burner that is on a wet back situated in the living areas. The home has been very well maintained. Downstairs boasts new carpet and vinyl with the whole home having been recently repainted throughout. The property is deer fenced and subdivided into four main paddocks and two holding paddocks with deer yards plus a loadout ramp. A small set of sheep yards and a three bay implement/ hay shed complete the array of farm buildings. Domestic and stock water is from a well with a storage tank. A concrete trough system to the paddocks provides water for stock. With the added bonus of borderdyke irrigation from the Ashburton Lyndhurst Irrigation scheme, plus the close proximity to town, this property offers the discerning purchaser a myriad of lifestyle/farming opportunities. Ashburton is a diverse thriving town and is the gateway to some of the South Island’s best activities and attractions. The district offers excellent infrastructure including numerous options for schooling and top class sports facilities. The property is being marketed by Mike Preston of Bayleys Canterbury with a Deadline Sale closing 4pm Thursday 21 February 2013 at the Bayleys Ashburton Office Level 2, Somerset House, 161 Burnett Street, Ashburton.
518 Methven Highway Open Home Saturday February 2, 10am-11am
Deadline Sale All offers on or before 4pm Thursday February 21 2013
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8 McNicol Crescent $317,000 Saturday 10.00am - 10.30am • Three bedrooms • Renovated and redecorated • Fantastic outdoor flow • Large family sized section
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316 Havelock Street $310,000 Saturday 10.00am - 10.45am
• New to the market • Tidy, comfortable three bedroom bungalow • Easy care section • Single garage, close to schools
• Front stand alone townhouse • Two bedrooms • Great potential • Internal garage
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33A Buckleys Terrace $359,000 Saturday 10.15am - 10.45am • Rural outlook • Three bedrooms and office • Double garage • Pretty grounds
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8 Elmwood Grove $565,000 Saturday 10.30am - 11.00amm
22 Melcombe Street $292,000 $289,00 Saturday 10.30am - 11.00am
• New executive home • Large living areas, entertainers kitchen • Five bedrooms • Fantastic decked entertaining area
• Oh so pretty • Permanent material • Three bedrooms • Double garage and carport
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73 Beach Road $229,000 Saturday 10.00am - 10.45am
68 Eton Street $193,000 Saturday 11.00am - 11.30am • Cute cottage • New kitchen and bathroom • Three bedrooms • Easy care yard
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2 Halston Close, Lake Hood $659,000 Saturday 11.00am - 11.45am
145 McMurdo St Offers over $250,000 Saturday 11.00am - 11.45am
• Canal side at Lake Hood • Living areas overlooking the water • Four bedrooms plus office • Three bathrooms and three car garaging
• Three to four bedroom character home • Tastefully renovated throughout • Tranquil, private, large garden setting • New fire, heat pump, close to amenities
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47 Wakanui Road $289,000 Saturday 11.15am - 11.45am
34 Middle Road $370,000 Set Sale: 4pm, Friday, 8 Feb 2013 Saturday 11.00am - 11.45am
• Step inside and be surprised • New kitchen and bathrooms • Three double bedrooms • Easy care yeard
• Three bedrooms plus office • Clean Air approved fire • Great location • Inground pool
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12 Clark Street $289,000 $279,000 Saturday 11.30am - 12 noon • Permanent material, recently repainted • Three bedrooms • Separate lounge • Large double garaging • Family sized 1075 sqm section
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2/21 Creek Road $235,000 Set Sale: 4pm, Monday, 11 Feb 2013 Saturday 11.45am - 12.15pm
85 Grey Street $130,000 Saturday 12 noon - 12.30pm • Rental, first home or investment • Two to three bedrooms • Updated throughout (Glasgow Lease) • 1012 sqm section within the avenues
• Close to shops • Permanent material • Two bedrooms
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33 Hakatere Drive Sunday 3.00pm - 3.30pm • Fishing, rest and relaxation • New kitchen and bathroom • Two bedrooms • Two living areas
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Play by the rules by swimming pools
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While a pool might lie idle for much of the year, for families especially, a home pool can still be a good investment when it comes to keeping children entertained over the summer. The value of a pool, however, extends much further, providing a great focal point for summer entertaining.
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The form your pool can take is as wide as your imagination and as deep as your pocket, but big or small, there are a number of rules surrounding the installation of all pools.
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If your pool has the capability of water depth greater than 400mm (16 inches) then it is required to be fenced in accordance with the Fencing of Swimming Pools Act. Note: this includes blow up and temporary pools. All pools, no matter when they were installed must comply with the Fencing of Swimming Pools Act.
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Refer to the section on Building Consents for information about applying for building consent. Contact your local council if you have any questions about the information needed for a pool related building consent.
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Where the fence must be situated
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Buildings may form part of the pool fence provided they comply with the Act, for example, there must be no opening doors out to the area outside that fenced. Boundary fences may form part of the pool fence provided they meet the requirements of the Act.
* Steps into above ground pools removable if applicable * Doors and windows giving access to pool area comply * Pool area contains only pool equipment
The Council (only) can grant an exemption from meeting the requirements of the Fencing of Swimming Pools Act. Council will only grant an exemption if it is satisfied that the circumstances will not significantly increase the danger to young children.
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8 ways to improve the chances of selling your home 2 Choose your Realtor carefully
With the school holidays over and lives returning to normal, now may be as good a time as any to put your home on the market. Here are some helpful hints on improving the chances of successfully selling your home.
the property as close to your asking price and timescale as possible.
Do your research before choosing an agent. It can be tempting to market a property yourself to save cash, but you should consider how big a task you face in the current market.
1 Get your asking price right
3 Negotiate When dealing with realtors, confirm commission rates and lock-in periods. Most will want a percentage of the sale price. Negotiate on rates and lock in periods to ensure you are getting the best deal from the realtor most suited to your needs.
How will you market your house, do you have the time to show people round, are you a sales person, can you do the negotiating?
This is a tricky market, and putting the right price on your property is vital. Price too high and you risk scaring everyone off; price too low and the buyer will still expect to haggle so you could end up with considerably less than you wanted. Talk to three realtors before deciding on a price. Be careful not to be flattered or greedy when given unrealistic valuations, make sure you understand how they came to their valuation and check similar size house prices in your area to compare your price too.
4 Use your realtor wisely
Choose a realtor with a good recommendation; ask friends and family about their experiences. Quiz them on how they will market your house, will it be advertised locally, will your house be a “property of the week” in the local paper.
Once you have chosen a realtor, let them do the hard work – you will be paying them for it, after all. Ask for advice on how to present the best aspects of your home, what can be done to make your property more saleable. They may have clearer ideas on what people are looking for in your area. Continued on next page
Don’t just choose the one charging the lowest commission: it is more important that the service is good and that they sell
ASHBURTON Hastings McLeod Ltd Licensed under the Real Estate Agents Act 2008
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EASTSIDE 14 Magnolia Place All brand new and in the new Braebrook subdivision, come and have a look at this 4 bedroom home including ensuite and walk-in wardrobe in master bedroom. Open plan kitchen/dining/living plus another separate lounge.
WESTSIDE 24 Allison Street A lovely established family home located in the heart of Allenton. A short walk to your local cafe and bar, convenience store, bank and more. This four bedroom home is set in picturesque and private gardens on a large and secure section.
EASTSIDE 36 Leeston Street Something here for everyone. Four bedrooms, three living areas, two bathrooms, ample garaging (for up to 10 vehicles) 2023sqm of section with loads of outdoor entertaining areas (including the roof top decking) Private fenced section with a great rural feel.
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$289,500 OPTIONS APLENTY WEB ID AU28283 WESTSIDE 2 Russell Avenue Packed with wow factor in the bracket you can afford, this inviting permanent material home is well positioned on an established 646m2 section. A beautiful new kitchen and sunny open plan living spaces will appeal to families as will the three bedrooms.
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OFFERS OVER $279,000 WEB ID AU28267 EASTSIDE 125 William Street This freshly redecorated three bedroom home is close in on the eastside of Ashburton, handy to the post office, Countdown, park and central Ashburton. All three bedrooms are spacious and sunny and have large built in wardrobes.
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WESTSIDE 49 Havelock Street Spacious two bedroom front standalone townhouse located handy to town. Roomy living areas. Double garage, nice section with good indoor outdoor flow. Deadline Sale Closing Thursday 7th February.
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33 Buckleys Terrace Uninterrupted rural views on tranquil Buckleys Terrace. Spacious open plan living catching all day sun is a real feature here. Enjoy sitting in the pretty sheltered outdoor area with attractive plantings. Well fenced for security. Gas fire will keep you cosy and warm on the coldest of days.
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TINWALD 36A Johnstone Street A townhouse with just a bit extra giving a good indoor outdoor flow. Two double bedrooms, open plan living area, attached garage with internal access. Attractively presented and currently tenanted.
WESTSIDE 13 Kelvin Crescent If where you live is important this 3 bedroom home may suit perfectly. Well respected Allenton Crescent, handy to all schools and shopping amenities. The bright living areas flow well with immediate access to outdoor living. Sloped ceiling in lounge gives a feeling of space.
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92 McMurdo Street Relax and enjoy sunshine and privacy at "your new townhouse". This well presented two bedroom (possibly three), two bathroom townhouse is landscaped and waiting for you NOW! Internal access double garage, loads of storage, HRV, smart kitchen with very generous open plan living, plus more.
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WEB ID AU28742 EASTSIDE 23 and 25 Manse Street A chance to purchase a spacious three bedroom home with a large range of excellent sheds and other garaging. Set on two titles with a total land area of 3317sqm. Deadline Sale closing 28th February.
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WEB ID AU28644 EASTSIDE 22 Mitchell Place Set in a popular cul-de-sac this tidy three bedroom home offers plenty. Very sunny and with a conservatory to relax in. Easy care with aluminium windows and smaller section. A home with plenty of options. Deadline Sale Closing 11 February 2013.
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2 Reflection Place This home is part of the well established Coniston Waters subdivision. Four bedroom home plus office or extra bedroom, three car garaging, ensuite off master bedroom, large dining, living and kitchen area with separate lounge. Walk-in pantry. All on a landscaped 1052sqm section.
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MOUNT SOMERS AUCTION 134 Ashburton Gorge Road Four bedroom family home appears VIEW Saturday 27 Oct 10.00 - 11.00am sound but needs a little TLC. Spacious AUCTION (unless sold prior) living area. Extensive deck overlooks 11.00am, Sat 1st December, 4 attractive well planted surrounds and 2012 courtyard. Mt Somers township offers a short drive to a variety of lake and high country Hamish Niles Marilyn Cross Ray Knight 1 pursuits. Take a breath of fresh air. Urban Urban Urban
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WESTSIDE 52B Farm Road An excellently presented spacious townhouse set out well to capture plenty of sun. The new kitchen and bathroom areas are superb, private back yard with room to potter. Popular location.
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WEB ID AU27080 WEB ID AU26952 WESTSIDE AUCTION METHVEN AUCTION 38 Cameron Street 25a McMillan Street VIEW Saturday 27 Oct 10.15 - 11.00am This very sunny three bedroom VIEW Saturday 27 Oct 11.00 - 11.30am * Cosy home in central Methven VIEW Sunday 28 Oct 11.00 - 12.00pm townhouse opens out to sunny private * Open plan kitchen/dining area AUCTION (unless sold prior) AUCTION (unless sold prior) patio. The kitchen living area is open * Separate lounge 11.00am, Sat 17th 11.00am, Sat 10th 2 3 plan, and the dining area accommodates November, 2012 * Four double bedrooms November, 2012 a family sized dining table and chairs. This On site, 38 Cameron Street, * Master with ensuite On Site home has loads of storage, workshop * Ideal rental investment or family home Ashburton Ken Cutforth Murray Young Penny Blake space in the double garage and in an Rodger Letham 4 Mark Williams Clark McLeod Paul Cunneen Chris Murdoch 1 1 excellent location. Be Urban sure to view! Property Manager Rakaia Urban Rural Urban Rural Rural
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covering Mid Canterbury... 5 Put your house in order
garden, freshening up the exterior are the best places to start and enable the viewer to imagine themselves living there without having to do too much work to make it their own.
While television programmes such as Location, Location, Location have left some buyers feeling that all properties should be immaculate, neutral shells, this is unrealistic 6 Be clear, and be ready for most people who have to live in their homes. Now, more than ever, it helps to build trust with potential buyers. Be clear about However, you can help buyers to see through your lifestyle and project their own your reasons for moving on, timescales and flexibility, and be ready for questions about on your home. the property, neighbours and the locality. People like brightly lit homes, so cleaning Do your research, if you do not know much the windows and switching on lights always about local schools then look up their online enhances first impressions, homeliness reports on the internet in case anyone asks. also rates highly as it’s very hard to sell a 7 Avoid getting caught in long house that looks unloved. Lighting the fire, clearing away clutter and touching up jaded chains paintwork can help with this. The longer the chain, the more likely it is Good first impressions are vital, before they even enter the house, so clearing the
that a transaction will fall through. Try to prioritise buyers who are in short chains and
are first-time purchasers, and ensure they
Avoid the Rent Trap
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8 Be proactive Don’t sit back and let the agent get on with it. Call them and find out how they are doing and do not let them stop marketing the Allenton • Two double bedrooms • Generous living • Single, internal access garage • Well maintained property • Sunny north facing aspect • Close to all amenities
property. Be proactive with your solicitors. Return any information requested promptly and check in daily by phone or email.
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2/1 Reid Cres View: Sat, Feb 2, 1-2pm For Sale: $215,000 neg over Zane Kerr 0272 286 828 03 355 6555 zkerr@cowdy.co.nz ID #CC100623 www.cowdy.co.nz
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Real Estate Agents “Older” and “Wiser”?
Hamish Niles Property Brokers
Hence the emails to see that each of our salespeople had complied and therefore would be eligible to retain their licence.
by Hamish Niles
Becoming Wiser
For nearly 40 years our Company has always had a philosophy of continuing to up skill and educate our staff and we have had various solicitors, accountants and other professionals keep us informed of the likes of law changes, tax changes alterations to the District Plan etc over the years. So our 10 hours of non-verifiable training was already in place.
Better Real Estate through Continuing Education -The process of buying and selling real estate can be overwhelming and stressful especially when considering the amount of paperwork and negotiations and preparation involved with these transactions. Most sellers in New Zealand still rely on real estate professionals to sell their homes rather than attempting to sell privately.
Male Salespeople- males aged between 50 to 59 equate to 30% of the males and 26% are in the 60 to 69 age bracket with only 6% are aged under 30. 44% of the licensed salespeople in the country are in Auckland and the next region is the Canterbury West Coast region which has 12%. 81% of licenses are salespeople licences, 4% hold branch manager licenses and 15% are Agent licensees – meaning they can own and operate a business.
This is the first year that it became a regulation and I must say that I believe that it has been a huge success – in our Ashburton office our company is in the fortunate position to have 7 of our 12 sales team having been in the industry for 20 years or longer (with one having reached 30 years last month)- and we all found the “Verifiable Training” section both informative and also very stimulating.
The Real Estate Agents Act 2008 was enacted to protect consumers. The compulsory licensing regime under this Act was also designed to protect consumers so that they get to deal with real estate professionals who must comply with strict requirements and professional standards and are required to keep up with continuing education.
Get more for your clients The Ashburton Guardian Real Estate Section is ideal for listings or attracting new vendors.
Our Company did our training in a group format and the content together the exchange of information amongst the group has made us all better equipped to do our job.
Towards the end of last year there was a flurry of emails from the Real Estate Institute to their members advising us to make sure that we had completed our required hours of continuing education.
Talk to one of our experienced team members today.
Phone Desme 307-7974
The new regulations are an excellent improvement to the industry and can only help to lift and improve the standard of real estate salespeople.
A little background - when the new Real Estate Agents Act 2008 came into force one of the requirements was that each year every licensed sales person completes-
Getting Older
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Baby Boomers in Real Estate
The baby boomer generation is alive and well in the real estate industry going by some figures which I read recently and thought may -10 hours of non-verifiable training which could be in-house training or be of interest. other courses etc which needed to be documented and logged for each Female salespeople- 35% of the female salespeople in the country are salesperson. aged 50 to 59 with 28% aged 40 to 49 and only 5% are under 30 years Prior to the new Act you got your license and you were set -no more old. educating necessary- how wrong was that? and also
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Sunny three bedroom permanent material home set in attractive gardens. Open plan kitchen, dining and living areas. Double garage with internal access. This 8.0 hectare property is deer fenced into six paddocks with deer yards plus a small set of sheep yards and a three bay implement/hay shed. Only minutes from town and offers a range of options from growing grass to grazing livestock while taking advantage of the irrigation.
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Negotiable over $479,000 • Four bedrooms • Large living • New subdivision • 800m2 land area approx. www.totalrealty.co.nz/TRC12244
OPEN HOME: 7 Orchard Grove 1pm - 1.30pm Saturday, February 2
Negotiable over $325,000 3 1 2 ENOUGH ROOM TO SWING THE CAT, THE DOG AND THE KIDS! 2 for size - here it is, large approx 1200m2 size section situated on If4you’re3looking established gardens. • 120m2 brick home • 3 double bedrooms • Modern kitchen with gas hob, wall oven etc • Double garage • Updated bathroom with separate shower and bath • Rinnai gas hot water • Close to shopping complex Make your mark on this fabulous property. With all this space, there’s plenty of options to improve. www.totalrealty.co.nz/TRC12174 2x
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11 Grove Road 10am-10.30am 48 Suffolk Street 10:15am–11am 11c Wills Street 10.15am–10.45am 3 1 2 48 Suffolk Street 21 Tucker Street 10.00am - 10.30am 11am–12 noonWeb ID: 2083543 4 2 2 105 Trevors Road 10.45am - 11.15am Web ID: 2110392 229 David Chalmers Ave 11.00am - 11.30am 11am–11.30am 1 1 0 Street, Hinds Web ID: 2131071 4 Waymouth Fairton 12pm–12.30pm 3 1 2 32 Russell AvenueStreet, 11.00am - 11.30am Web ID: 2133178 106 62Chalmers Ave11.00am - 11.30am12.15pm–12.45pm 4 1 2 Taits Road Web ID: 1240327 41pm–1.30pm 1 0 11 Baker Street Street 11.30am - 12.15pm Web ID: 2119712 370b Burnett 3 1 1 143 Archibald Street 11.30am - 12.00pm 111 Bowen Street, Rakaia 1pm–1.30pmWeb ID: 1786530 3 2 3 1B Carters Terrace 11.45am - 12.15pm Web ID: 2114582 28 Graham Street 1.15pm–1.45pm 2 1 1 7 Jane Street 12.15pm -12.45pm Web ID: 2143807 6a Bowen Street, Rakaia 1.30pm–2pm 3 1 1 15 Jane Street 12.30pm - 1.00pm Web ID: 2137769 2/25 Bridge Street 2pm–2.45pm 2 1 1 71a Oxford Street 1.30pm - 2.00pm Web ID: 2128538 1084 Grahams 2 12pm–3pm 2 329 Havelock Street Road 2.15pm - 2.45pm Web ID: 2145619
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This Saturday 9.30am Sabbath School 11am Divine Service All Welcome
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• Bark • Oamaru stone • Rocks • Organic compost • Sand • Screened soil • Home deliveries available Plus much more FREE loan trailer available! From a shovel load to a trailer load. Dobson Street West Ph: 307 8302 Hours: Mon-Fri: 7.30am - 5pm Sat: 7.30am - 12 noon
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AN A frame, tidy, four bedroom home to rent. 5 Kermode Street. Available HOUSEHOLD items and end of February. Phone 308- tools. Relocating, so plenty of 2650. bargains. Saturday, Feb 2, from 9am. Albert Street, PROFESSIONAL couple/ sign at gate. family wanted for three bedroom Allenton home. PLAN your Saturday Wood burner. Two car morning by checking the garaging, close to all Guardian Classifieds for amenities. $340p/week. garage sales. Phone 308-9004. SATURDAY, February 2. 9am - 2pm. Millichamp Street. Numerous household items, inflatable dinghy, sewing machine, caravan fridge and much more. FRISKY Fillies. In/out calls. Sensual massages. New GARDENING ladies welcome. Phone 021565-126.
FOR SALE $99 SHOE sale on now at Style Footwear in the Arcade. Selected styles only, so be in quick. A NEW BABY? We have silver money boxes, birth certificate holders, photo frames and Bunnykins bowls and plates. Come in and see us at The China Shop in the Arcade.
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WIND KNOCKING THOSE PLANTS AROUND???? Come see us for the largest/cheapest stake selection in town. Also made to order raised vegetable garden planter boxes ADAMS SAWMILLING, Malcolm McDowell Road, Ph 308-3595. Mon-Fri 7am5.30pm, Sat 8am-12noon. Eftpos available.
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Pearce enjoys dream debut Daniel Pearce made a dream debut as a professional on the Charles Tour as he carded a bogey-free seven-under-par 65 in Manawatu to lead round one of the LawnMaster Classic by one shot yesterday. The rookie pro from Ashburton, who recently won the NZPGA Qualifying event in Taupo, made a hot start when he was six under par through his opening seven holes to set the tone for the tournament. From there he held on with some great saves for par midway on his back nine and then added another birdie on the par 5 7th, his 16th, in the balmy morning conditions. Pearce holds a one stroke advantage from Te Anau professional David Klein who opened with a round of six-under-par 66. Hastings professional Leighton James and amateurs Harry Bateman (Royal Wellington) and Steven Kuggeleijn (Lochiel) share third place. Three-time Charles Tour winner Doug Holloway, former New Zealand Amateur finalist Steven Heyes and two-time Charles Tour winner Josh Geary are all in touch after rounds of four-under par 68. But the first day honours of the $40,000 event belonged to Pearce. Also showing he has a cool hand under pressure was Te Anau professional Klein. The one-time winner on the Charles Tour, after he claimed the Taranaki Energy Open in 2012 in a playoff, was pleased to be rewarded for his ball striking. Klein also did his scoring on his front nine, the back nine at Hokowhitu, as he made five birdies in the opening nine holes. He added one more birdie coming home to be firmly in contention. A total of 24 players were under par after round one as they took advantage of the hot and fine conditions. In the women’s field, North Harbour golfer Lita Guo has celebrated her 17th birthday in style as she carded a fourunder par 70 to lead a Charles Tour event for the first time. The Remuera member, who recently claimed a bronze medal at the Australian Youth Olympic Festival in Sydney as part of the NZ mixed team, showed her new-found maturity in the sweltering conditions. In only her second Charles Tour event Guo leads the women’s division by three shots from Chantelle Cassidy (Putaruru) and Sai Ma (North Shore) who opened with rounds of one-under par 73. Guo, who finished third at the NZ Age Group Championships last year at Mangawhai, made four birdies on her back photo tetsuro mitomo 211112-tm-008 nine to be the clear leader. - APNZ Daniel Pearce leads the pack on the first day at Manawatu.
Cachopa grabs another century Auckland batsman Craig Cachopa scored his second hundred in as many matches as his side split the honours with Central Districts on day two of their Plunket Shield match at the Eden Park Outer Oval yesterday. The home side began the morning on 142-3 and Cachopa went about making his third first-class hundred, which backed up his 115 in Auckland’s match against Northern Districts last week. The 21-year-old was eventually dismissed for 145 after he hammered 16 fours and seven sixes, and led Auckland to a healthy 115-run first-innings lead after CD made 233 on Wednesday. Paceman Bevan Small picked up a career-best 5-61 in only his sixth first-class match, while former Black Caps skipper Ross Taylor proved he still has top hands, gobbling up three catches. With a hefty deficit to knock off, Central Districts openers Jamie How and Jeet Raval dug in and both made half centuries as they pulled CD back in to the game. Central closed the day on 1070, eight runs behind with 10 second-innings wickets in hand. In Queenstown, Otago asserted their dominance over Northern Districts on day one of their meeting at the Queenstown Events Centre. Otago won the toss and opted to bowl, and they rolled Northern over for 217 in their first innings as only Daryl Mitchell (60) and lower-order batsman Ish Sodhi (52) offered decent resistance. Former international Ian Butler was a demon with the ball as he took 6-65 from 19.4 overs for Otago, while allrounder Sam Wells claimed 3-40 and spinner Mark Craig bowled eight overs that only conceded nine runs as he picked up the other ND wicket. When Otago went in to bat Aaron Redmond started slowly before he was dismissed for four but fellow opener Hamish Rutherford took up the initia-
• Sir Bob no dope New Zealand golfing great Sir Bob Charles says he had no idea the health supplement he has been taking and promoting for years contained a substance banned by the World Anti-Doping Agency. Deer velvet products have come into the spotlight after Fijian golfer Vijay Singh admitted using deer antler spray. The products contain the “insulin-like growth factorâ€? IGF-1, which is listed on the World Anti-Doping Agency’s 2013 prohibited list. New Zealand company Silberhorn sells a wide range of deer velvet products, promoted by 1963 British Open champion Sir Bob, who has been taking deer velvet for nearly 20 years. He said he had been “totally unawareâ€? that deer velvet contained banned substances, and it had not been - APNZ confirmed to him.
• Friend out for surgery
Peter Fulton was in fine form for Canterbury yesterday, knocking up 94 runs in good time tive and blazed 85 runs from 102 balls. Michael Bracewell added 30 as Otago closed day one on 135-2 and they are in a prime position to construct a big firstinnings lead today if they can be disciplined with the bat. Meanwhile, at the Basin Reserve in Wellington, a useful 10th-wicket partnership between Ryan McCone and Tim Johnston saw Canterbury push to a respectable first-innings total of 329-9 declared against Wellington on day one of their match. The pair added an unbeaten 50 from 48 balls late in the day as McCone (35) and Johnston (30) took advantage of some tired Wellington bowlers who did themselves no favours as they delivered a whopping 19 no balls. Earlier in the day, Peter Fulton made 94 in quick time as the Wellington bowlers shared the wickets around. Wellington then had to come out and face two overs before the end of the day but openers Michael Papps and Josh Brodie survived unscathed and the home side closed play on 1-0. - APNZ
Warriors hooker Nathan Friend will have more shoulder surgery next month to repair nerve damage, forcing him to miss the start of the club’s 2013 NRL campaign. Club doctor John Mayhew said it was hoped the 152-game veteran would be ready to play in eight to 10 weeks leaving him in line to make his first appearance of the new campaign in April. Friend had surgery in late August after dislocating his right shoulder in the 24th-round match against Penrith. He visited a specialist yesterday to have the injury assessed. “He’ll have a nerve graft next month as a result of damage sustained when he was injured,� Mayhew said. - APNZ
• Campbell ‘positive’ Michael Campbell is hoping to improve his fourth-round performances as he continues his promising start to the European Tour season when he started in the Dubai Desert Classic overnight.The 43-year-old is not about to let last weekend’s Qatar Masters final round hiccup spoil his drive towards a first victory in almost eight years. Campbell remained in contention until the final round at the Doha Golf Club before carding a two-over par 74 to claim a share of 16th place on 10-under par. “Naturally, it was a disappointing way to end the tournament especially after three straight rounds of 68,â€? he told his website Cambo.golf.com. “It just seems recently that the fourth and final round of a tournament hasn’t been all that kind to me and that was the scenario last Saturday. But despite that final day I took a lot of positives away from the week.â€? - APNZ
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Christchurch greyhound fields, form Christchurch Greyhound Racing Club Venue: Addington Raceway Meeting Date: 01 Feb 2013 NZ Meeting number : 9 Doubles: 1 and 2; 3 and 4; 5 and 6; 7 and 8; 9 and 10; 11 and 12 Trebles : 1, 2 and 3; 4, 5 and 6; 7, 8 and 9; 10, 11 and 12 1 12.03pm (NZT) SUPER PETS DASH C1, 295m 1 17771 Ya Laughin’ nwtd M &........................Jopson 2 2621 Know Fault nwtd............................ G Cleeve 3 42767 Mighty Monica 17.76.........................S Whall 4 52432 Parkermon 17.63.......................R Blackburn 5 27238 Bolt Rama nwtd P &...........................Doody 6 77374 Nitro Mabel 17.49 H &.........................Taylor 7 77468 Are Tee May 17.73............................ M Flipp 8 86761 Mum’s Prodigy 17.58.........................P Scott 9 67214 Homebush Cruden nwtd............J McInerney 10 23625 El Maestro 17.53 H &..........................Taylor 2 12.23pm COALGATE TAVERN SPRINT C0, 295m 1 767 Supreme Shelleen nwtd.............J McInerney 2 55 Cawbourne Anna nwtd..............J McInerney 3 2256x Green Treats nwtd......................J McInerney 4 Taieri Plains nwtd C &......................... Fagan 5 3327 Go Timmee nwtd............................ G Cleeve 6 43784 Manapouri nwtd M &............................. J Hill 7 Flying Blake nwtd C &..................D Roberts 8 677x Jamie Baxter nwtd.....................J McInerney 9 6 Phat Pants nwtd W &......................... Nissen 10 Fx837 Chase The Stars nwtd M &.................. Smith 3 12.42pm BUSINESS TIME AT STUD STAKES C0, 520m 1 2 Three Knots nwtd........................D T Barnes 2 75478 Casino Black nwtd......................H Anderton 3 56666 Wagon Wheel nwtd M &....................Jopson 4 44733 Goldstar Bella nwtd S &...................B Evans 5 5787 Springstown nwtd S &.....................B Evans 6 8242 Max’s Lad nwtd S &..........................Bonnett
7 8 Popstar Rocket nwtd......................... M Flipp 8 22832 Go Alice nwtd................................. G Cleeve 9 74455 Tepirita Tuiteka nwtd M &...................Jopson 10 Cawbourne Clock nwtd W &.............. Nissen 4 12.59pm RACINGDOGS.CO.NZ DASH C0, 295m 1 667x8 Jumpin’ Joseph nwtd.................J McInerney 2 7855 Be Prepared nwtd............................. B Dann 3 F Ringa Ding nwtd........................J McInerney 4 62224 Know Favours nwtd........................ G Cleeve 5 Jack’s A Jewel nwtd C &...............D Roberts 6 233 Third Time Lucky nwtd W &............... Nissen 7 Fx7 Surf Girl nwtd A &...............................Seque 8 325 Hilton Friday nwtd......................J McInerney 9 Mamalulu nwtd C &............................ Fagan 10 66 White Legs nwtd........................J McInerney 5 1.18pm ACTIVE ELECTRICAL CHCH SPRINT C0, 295m 1 Prefontaine nwtd........................J McInerney 2 55 Cawbourne Glow nwtd W &............... Nissen 3 Another Pizza nwtd....................J McInerney 4 77263 Uno Green nwtd L &........................... Wales 5 34887 Mulberry Macro nwtd.................... K Cassidy 6 37643 Okuku Muppet nwtd C &..................... Fagan 7 24345 Waimak Dave nwtd....................J McInerney 8 76535 Runs Like Al nwtd M &......................Jopson 9 Groovy Leo nwtd........................J McInerney 10 47638 Top Player nwtd P &...........................Doody 6 1.37pm SHIRLEY VET CENTRE STAKES C1, 520m 1 83665 Wandy On In nwtd.......................D Kingston 2 53344 Know Revenge 30.39..................... G Cleeve 3 12672 Bone Nerd nwtd........................... M Roberts 4 5756x Funny Money 31.26....................... I Fensom 5 44666 Secret Nadia 31.11 L &...................... Wales 6 3421 Cawbourne Kesha 30.74...........J McInerney 7 54858 Okuku Surprise 30.96..................... R Casey 8 41124 Mick and Paddy 30.97 W &............... Nissen 9 6155x Uno Orange nwtd L &......................... Wales 10 74872 Kin Nikki 30.96.............................. L Waretini 7 1.54pm GARRARD’S HORSE HOUND SPRINT C1, 295m 1 27443 Belfast Skertz 17.71 H &.....................Taylor
2 58363 Rite Round Range nwtd............A Bradshaw 3 33112 Lynny Southcombe 17.49..........J McInerney 4 75867 Archie’s Doll nwtd S &.....................B Evans 5 577x8 Okuku Cracker 17.98 C &................... Fagan 6 15236 Totally Confused 17.77..................... M Flipp 7 24557 Our Hope 17.61............................S Hindson 8 88557 Miss Fit nwtd................................ M Roberts 9 22434 Syrip’s Girl 17.78.......................R Blackburn 10 34244 Wandy Gaylene nwtd..................... G Cleeve 8 2.13pm I PAVE CONCRETE DASH C1, 295m 1 58777 Mainland Star nwtd........................... B Dann 2 26775 Renner’s Gift 17.61 P &......................Doody 3 71153 Saddleback Patch 17.64...............A Williams 4 67845 Homebush Ace 17.48......................... I Kaye 5 55786 Perfect Clarity 17.56 H &.....................Taylor 6 64767 Bizarro nwtd S &..............................B Evans 7 3x213 Gitcha Easy 17.49 W &...................... Nissen 8 85665 Husker Du 17.75 M &.......................... Smith 9 1 Cawbourne Barb 17.77..............J McInerney 10 13156 Go Housie 17.48............................ G Cleeve 9 2.32pm AMBER CLEANING SERVICES STKS C1, 520m 1 66444 Wyndham 31.18 M &.........................Jopson 2 75837 Hear Hare Here nwtd P &...................Doody 3 113 Cawbourne Philip nwtd..............J McInerney 4 52452 Axel Grinder 30.87....................A Botherway 5 21621 Stolen Money 17.97....................... G Cleeve 6 53338 Seraphine Jewel 30.95 M &................. Smith 7 66516 Coalpit Mick nwtd..........................A Williams 8 63651 Mulberry Hunter 31.07.................. K Cassidy 9 6155x Uno Orange nwtd L &......................... Wales 10 17345 Know Taste 30.85.......................... G Cleeve 10 2.49pm KOLORFUL KANVAS SPRINT C2, 295m 1 56417 Billy Muggins 17.49........................... B Dann 2 61231 Know Jealousy 17.29..................... G Cleeve 3 131x Arkaden nwtd A &...............................Seque 4 47287 Bigtime Yahoo 17.59 P &....................Doody 5 31317 Life’s A Laugh 17.43..................R Blackburn 6 74764 Homebush Cruz 17.51........................ I Kaye 7 55355 Fulla Pride 17.40 M &........................Jopson
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8 88786 Wandy Olivia 17.41....................... L Waretini 9 32327 My Little Oah nwtd.....................J McInerney 10 22554 No Lane 17.32............................. M Roberts 11 3.07pm FANTA CLAWS AT STUD SPRINT C1, 295m 1 26858 Upsala Jewel 17.96 S &..................B Evans 2 42236 Opawa Steve nwtd L &....................... Wales 3 x3638 Jet Even 17.77..............................A Williams 4 44857 Aykroyd 17.90............................R Blackburn 5 58746 Randy Outside nwtd.................... M Roberts 6 86775 Belfast Suzy 17.69 H &........................Taylor 7 14444 Will Excite 17.73........................... L Waretini 8 57317 Yes He Will 17.53.............................. B Dann 9 13442 Campaigner 17.34 H &........................Taylor 10 82166 Liquorice Whip nwtd..................J McInerney 12 3.23pm SPEIGHT’S DASH C2, 295m 1 41162 Know Lies 17.62............................ G Cleeve 2 51623 Pick The Tip 17.73........................... D Voyce 3 86382 Okotoks 17.65 M &.............................. Smith 4 54786 Phaedra’s First 17.52.................R Blackburn 5 57765 Star Gun nwtd J &..................................May 6 55734 Another Jewel 17.32..................J McInerney 7 2117F Make Your Point 17.59 W &............... Nissen 8 8375x Mighty Fortune 17.56...................... H Cairns 9 22244 Ohoka Blue 17.54......................... L Waretini 10 84334 Homebush Coco 17.84..............J McInerney SELECTIONS Race 1: Mingara, Lysenko, La Reine De Chevaux, Zimple Race 2: Fake Ruler, Valentino Rossi, Guns Blazing, Wish Race 3: Los Amante, Keepsake, Cosmic Eclipse, Keystone Glen Race 4: Dralion, Miro Bay, Bronze Ecstasy, I C U Darling Race 5: Dixey Styx, La Norvic Rocknroll Lass, Helena Jet Race 6: Norvic Nightowl, Cyclone Mach, Shards Of Cullen Race 7: Dashing Dane, Carlos, Hugh Hefner, Underwood Road Race 8: Athena Matai, Outrageous Delight, Bettor Romance Race 9: Phoebe Revival, Xenas Boy, Tiz A Secret Race 10: Lyn’s Delight, Cullies Delight, Winter Strike, God Blessed
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LEGEND: fsdt - First Start Here nwd - No Win this Distance fstd First Start This Distance 31 13 - Best Winning Time This Track
Wanganui greyhound fields, form Wanganui Greyhound Racing Club Venue: Hatrick Raceway Meeting Date: 01 Feb 2013 NZ Meeting number: 10 Doubles: 1 and 2; 3 and 4; 5 and 6; 7 and 8; 9 and 10; 11 and 12 Trebles: 1, 2 and 3; 4, 5 and 6; 7, 8 and 9; 10, 11 and 12 1 4.33pm ABSOLUTELY ELECTRICAL HT1 C3 C3q, 305m 1 71547 Glenaddis Boy 17.74 G &...................Denby 2 66668 Speedy Leeshelle 17.54............J McInerney 3 66644 Cawbourne Stars nwtd...................... D Little 4 41884 Naughty Courty nwtd....................... M Mann 5 24363 Stat Me Up 17.60..............................G Quirk 6 68756 Another Blend 17.63..................J McInerney 7 73475 Pin Up Puppy 17.60.......................J Harland 8 77141 Cawbourne Spear (c4) nwtd......J McInerney Emergencies: 9 27758 Thrilling Ava nwtd.............................B Marsh 10 87887 Locklinne nwtd.................................. B Bond 2 4.58pm HARRISON HIRE MASTER HT2 C3 C3q, 305m 1 31418 Family’s Pride 17.58 F &.................Turnwald 2 4137F Sydenham Bubbles 17.51..............J Harland 3 45187 Fire Boy Baxter 17.83................J McInerney 4 88761 Another Coffee 17.55.................J McInerney 5 25548 Cawbourne Emo nwtd...............J McInerney 6 35677 Taleedy Trooper 17.53................... D Donlon 7 57264 Gem’s Conquest 17.86.....................G Quirk 8 87887 Ode To Liberty 17.54........................R Waite 9 27758 Thrilling Ava nwtd.............................B Marsh 10 87887 Locklinne nwtd.................................. B Bond 3 5.26pm GUTHRIE BOWRON HT3 C3 C3q, 305m 1 74777 Cawbourne Flick 17.70..............J McInerney 2 878x5 Another Move 17.44..................J McInerney 3 26655 Bound By Pride 17.52.......................G Quirk 4 86x12 Trinity Boy 17.73 F &......................Turnwald 5 63775 Groovy Shane 17.63 B &.............. G Atwood 6 25736 Sydenham Sam 17.73...................J Harland
7 F7667 Sheeza Meesha 17.90 G &................Denby 8 76456 Cawbourne Darcy 17.65...................... L Bell 9 27758 Thrilling Ava nwtd.............................B Marsh 10 x8788 Krussian nwtd....................................D Edlin 4 5.46pm J P PRINT, PETONE HT4 C3 C3q, 305m 1 27565 Shalf 17.54.................................. R O’Regan 2 11261 Go Fern Go 17.69........................A Turnwald 3 21513 Hey You 17.57.....................................W Kite 4 13665 Opawa Prince 17.91........................S Maher 5 17456 Furious Response 18.05...................... L Bell 6 53211 Surf Quake 17.69 U &................ McCracken 7 77887 Cawbourne Ellen 17.62.............J McInerney 8 86273 Benny’s Angel 17.69..................J McInerney 9 27758 Thrilling Ava nwtd.............................B Marsh 10 x8788 Krussian nwtd....................................D Edlin 5 6.16pm CROMBIE LOCKWOOD (NZ) LTD C4 C4, 305m 1 67232 Freddie Baxter 17.37.................J McInerney 2 51222 Iona Haka 0.00..........................J McInerney 3 51477 My Girl Cookie 17.62.................. R O’Regan 4 45452 Darlek Khan 17.57.........................J Harland 5 36451 Cawbourne Steffi 17.56 W &...............Brider 6 33114 Mega Rush 17.80............................M Olden 7 31753 Yaldhurst Edward 17.74.............J McInerney 8 36237 Planking 17.59 U &..................... McCracken 9 36644 Moody Man 17.47..............................D Edlin 10 18565 Opawa Sacha 17.56........................S Maher 6 6.46pm NZRS HT1 NZRSq, 520m 1 16766 Homebush Edith (c4) nwtd........J McInerney 2 65331 Unshaken (c5) 29.99 J &.................D Fahey 3 Box Vacant Three.......................... Scratched 4 68253 Another Breeze (c4) 30.03.........J McInerney 5 25322 Bigtime Kinvara (c5) 29.58...............L Ahern 6 Box Vacant Six.............................. Scratched 7 47312 Majma (c1) nwtd........................A Blackburn
8 13457 Thrilling Vegas (c5) 30.34................ K Walsh
7 7.16pm NZRS HT2 NZRSq, 520m
1 52137 Barry’s Way (c5) 29.99......................R Waite 2 24628 Another Dollar (c5) 29.77..........J McInerney 3 Box Vacant Three.......................... Scratched 4 28244 Eunuchs Luck (c1) nwtd............A Blackburn 5 Box Vacant Five............................ Scratched 6 41433 Thrilling Quest (c5) 29.80................ K Walsh 7 Box Vacant Seven......................... Scratched 8 66857 Homebush Iris (c4) 30.68..........J McInerney 8 7.46pm NZRS HT3 NZRSq, 520m 1 12432 Bigtime Latte (c2) nwtd.....................L Ahern 2 15118 Jinjarango (c5) 29.84 J &.................D Fahey 3 Box Vacant Three.......................... Scratched 4 17886 Another Course (c4) 30.30........J McInerney 5 11432 Thrilling Ella (c5) nwtd..................... K Walsh 6 Box Vacant Six.............................. Scratched 7 18844 Botany Comet (c3) 30.17...........J McInerney 8 11352 Backyard Bully (c4) 29.85........... G Hodgson 9 8.16pm MICKEY’S SUPER LIQUOR C4/5 C4/5, 305m 1 51343 Howlin Wind 17.84...........................M Olden 2 81328 Wee Diger 17.62.........................G Hodgson 3 51485 Excessive Speed 17.88.............J McInerney 4 43477 Another Hit 17.63.......................J McInerney 5 67451 Blue Jean Alice 17.44............K Sutch-Jones 6 21857 Glenaddis 17.62 G &..........................Denby 7 11211 Guru Goose 17.16 F &...................Turnwald 8 77353 Leadfoot Lenny 17.67..........................L Udy Emergencies: 9 37577 Exciting Dream (c4) nwtd........... R O’Regan 10 75482 Homebush Boris (c4) 17.74.......J McInerney 10 8.37pm KEENAN CONCRETE C4/5 C4/5, 520m 1 77632 Wot Price Curly 30.10................J McInerney 2 16326 Ate To Much 29.97 F &...................Turnwald
3 14348 Darlyne Ottey 29.76..........................L Ahern 4 28341 Cool Izmir 0.00 F &.........................Turnwald 5 13387 No Undies Sundy 30.45.............J McInerney 6 18677 Corby (c4) 30.29......................... R O’Regan 7 15676 Thrilling Cairo (c4) 30.31...................D Little 8 33411 Brooklyn Hope nwtd J &..................D Fahey 9 66444 Buddy Broke (c4) nwtd............... B Hodgson 10 61315 Time Fraud (c1) 30.38 F &.............Turnwald 11 9.07pm BROAD ROOFING C4/5 C4/5, 305m 1 74211 Motherlee 17.39.....................K Sutch-Jones 2 16316 Slangevar 17.61.................................D Little 3 73567 Cawbourne Reeah 17.80...........J McInerney 4 21627 Cool Charmer 17.38..................J McInerney 5 25374 Ate Pizza 17.41 F &........................Turnwald 6 71566 Donky Deep 17.46 G &.......................Denby 7 12268 Flying Flynn 17.62.............................D Hunt 8 28218 Run Lacey Run 17.41 F &..............Turnwald Emergencies: 9 37577 Exciting Dream (c4) nwtd........... R O’Regan 10 75482 Homebush Boris (c4) 17.74.......J McInerney 12 9.37pm THE ROCK 95.2FM C4/5 C4/5, 305m 1 51135 Stiff 17.33 F &.................................Turnwald 2 52583 Elly’s Girl nwtd............................ R O’Regan 3 52214 Enazuma 17.50 G &...........................Denby 4 6721F See To Believe 17.49.................J McInerney 5 63465 Homebush Lignite 17.77............J McInerney 6 11114 Complicit 17.21 F &........................Turnwald 7 42318 Princely Dollar 17.87..................J McInerney 8 54272 Rosemore Osti 17.23........................L Ahern Emergencies: 9 37577 Exciting Dream (c4) nwtd........... R O’Regan 10 75482 Homebush Boris (c4) 17.74.......J McInerney
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tV1 6.00 Breakfast. 9.00 Infomercial. 9.30 MasterChef New Zealand. (G, R, T) The Top Six contestants cook a course each from the gourmet dinner menu at iconic New Zealand retreat Huka Lodge. 11.30 Infomercial. 12.00 One News. (T) 12.30 Rugby Sevens. IRB World Series. Day 1 Round 4. From Wellington. Live. 4.15 Te Karere. (T) Te Karere brings you key events and stories of interest to Maori, as well as bringing a Maori perspective to the day’s news and current affairs. 4.30 Rugby Sevens. IRB World Series. Day 1 Round 4. Live. 6.00 One News. (T) 7.00 Rugby Sevens. IRB World Series. Day 1 Round 4. From Wellington. Live. 10.30 ONE News Tonight. (T) 11.00 Alan Carr: Chatty Man. (AO, T) The hilarious Alan Carr presents a night of outrageous questions and loud laughter as Matt Smith and Jack Whitelaw join him on the couch.
12.00 Spicks And Specks. (PGR, R, T) 12.35 Te Karere. (R, T) 1.00 BBC World – GMT With George Alagiah. (G) 2.00 Impact. 3.30 The Ideas Exchange. 4.00 World Have Your Say. 5.00 BBC World News. 5.40 Weekend World.
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6.00 Creflo Dollar. 6.30 Hi-5. (G, R, T) 7.00 Grizzly Tales. (G, R, T) 7.25 Nightmare In Red. (G, T) 7.50 Ben 10: Ultimate Alien. (G, R, T) 8.15 Tiki Tour. (G, T) 8.40 Fireman Sam. (G, R, T) 8.50 Bird Bath. (G, R, T) 9.00 Infomercials. 10.30 Neighbours. (G, R, T) 11.00 Shortland Street. (PGR, R, T) 11.30 Spin City. (G, R, T) 12.00 Once Upon A Time. (AO, R, T) 1.00 Jeremy Kyle. (PGR) 3.00 Pocoyo. (G, R, T) 3.15 Jungle Junction. (R, T) 3.35 Spongebob. (G, T) 4.05 Sonny With A Chance. (G, R, T) 4.30 Kickin’ It. (G, T) 5.00 Horace In Slow Motion. (G, R)
6.00 8.30 10.30 11.30 12.00 12.30 1.00 2.00
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3.00 The Biggest Loser Australia. (G) Twelve overweight contestants battle the bulge to lose the most weight. 4.00 Rachael Ray. (G) 5.00 Entertainment Tonight.
(G, R)
5.30 Home And Away. (G, T) Alf encourages Celia to stay at Summer Bay House, Marilyn gets Celia a job at the Diner, Spencer tells Roo his and Maddy’s back-story.
5.01 America’s Funniest Home Videos. (Final, G,
R, T)
5.30 My Wife And Kids. (G,
R, T)
6.00 Friends. (G, T) 6.30 Neighbours. (G, T) 7.00 Shortland Street.
6.00 3 News. 7.00 Campbell Live. A daily look at the issues touching the lives of New Zealanders presented by John Campbell. 7.30 The Block Australia. (Final, PGR, T) The public get their chance to walk through all four houses before the winner is announced in the series finale. 9.40 The Best Of The Graham Norton Show.
(PGR, T)
7.30 The Amazing Race: Unfinished Business. (PGR, T) Racers get down and dirty in a pile of frigid mud. 8.30 666 Park Avenue. (AO, T) More mysteries begin to unfold at The Drake. 9.30 Mr T’s World’s Craziest Fools. (AO, T) Mr T has found the stupidest people on the planet. 10.00 Distraction. (AO, R, T) 10.30 The Bachelor. (PGR, T) 12.30 Ghost Whisperer. (PGR, R, T) 1.30 Infomercials. 2.30 The Voice Australia. (G, R, T) 4.25 18 To Life. (Final, G, R) 5.05 The Erin Simpson Show. (G, R) 5.35 Just The Job. (G, R, T)
3 News: Firstline. Infomercials. (G) The Shopping Channel. Everybody Loves Raymond. (G, R, T) 3 News. Home And Away. (R, T) Dr Phil. (AO) The Dr Oz Show.
(AO, R)
10.40 Nightline. 11.10 The Big Game. (PGR) The next generation of high stakes cash poker. 12.10 Lie To Me. (AO, T) 1.05 NCIS. (AO, R, T) 1.55 Infomercials.
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PRIMe 6.00 Home Shopping. (G) 6.30 The Crowd Goes Wild.
(G, R)
7.00 Deal Or No Deal. (G, R) 7.30 Home Shopping. (G) 12.00 Antiques Roadshow. (G,
R)
1.15 Haiti’s Killer Quake.
(PGR, R)
2.10 America’s Got Talent. (G, R) Find out who blew America away and who will be walking away. 3.05 World’s Strictest Parents Australia. (PGR, R) Micah, 17 and Stacey, 16, are sent to Tennessee, USA, to spend a week with the picture perfect Davies family. 4.00 The Late Show With David Letterman. (G, R) 5.00 Deal Or No Deal. (G, R) 5.30 Prime News.
Infomercials. (G) 2.00 Sesame Street. (G, R) 2.55 Peppa Pig. (G) 3.05 Dora The Explorer. (G, R) 3.30 Bob The Builder. (G, R) 3.40 Raa Raa The Noisy Lion. (G) 3.50 Hannah Montana Forever. (G, R) 4.15 Drake And Josh. (G, R) 4.40 Kenan & Kel. (G, R) 5.10 Sabrina: The Teenage Witch. (G) 5.35 Clueless. (G, R) 6.00 Everybody Hates Chris. (PGR, R) 6.30 Futurama. (G, R) 7.00 The Simpsons. (G, R)
Sexy Beast
Movie Greats, tomorrow 8.05am Retired criminal Gal (Ray Winstone) lives an idyllic life in a Spanish villa with the wife he adores. But his paradise is shattered when a volatile former associate (a stunning turn from Ben Kingsley) turns up, intent on coercing him into a bank job back in London. When Gal refuses, the two engage in a complex, psychological battle. The directorial debut of Jonathon Glazer (who recently made Birth) is a startling, multi-layered effort far removed from the glitzy gangster flicks that make up the majority.
(G, R)
11.00 The Late Show With David Letterman. (G) 12.00 Home Shopping. (G) 1.30 The Crowd Goes Wild. (G, R) 2.00 Home Shopping. (G)
7.30 American Ninja Warrior. (PGR) Based on the hit Japanese series Sasuke, this series sees 10 American athletes compete through elaborate obstacle courses for the chance to go to Japan to face the course from the original series. 8.30 Action Movie: Disturbia. (2007, AO) A teen living under house arrest becomes convinced his neighbour is a serial killer. Starring Shia LaBeouf. (2007) 10.35 Covert Affairs. (AO) 11.30 Entertainment Tonight. (G) 11.55 Infomercials. (G)
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DOWN 2. Merge (10) 3. Treaty (4) 4. Amble (6) 5. Low sound (6) 6. Killer (8) 7. Summit (4) 11. Share feelings (10) 13. Boiling-pot (8) 16. Lose (6) 17. Quick (6) 18. Hobble (4) 20. Mass (4)
Across: 7 Obese; 8 Thirsty; 9 Virtual; 10 Dirge; 12 Changeable; 15 Antagonise; 18 Terse; 19 Gallant; 21 Profile; 22 Lover. Down: 1 Conversant; 2 Weary; 3 Menu; 4 Stolen; 5 Kindness; 6 Ascribe; 11 Elementary; 13 Hygienic; 14 Stardom; 16 Nugget; 17 Carve; 20 Loll.
Across: 1 Gasp; 8 Altruistic; 9 Platform; 10 Apse; 1 Cancel; 14 Resume; 15 Vacuum; 17 Sandal; 18 Lew 19 Stealthy; 21 Memorandum; 22 Prey. Down: 2 Amalgamate; 3 Pact; 4 Stroll; 5 Murmur; Assassin; 7 Acme; 11 Sympathise; 13 Cauldron; 1 Mislay; 17 Speedy; 18 Limp; 20 Lump.
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1. Realistic (8) 2. Flourish (6) 3. Formerly (4) 4. Fitting (8) 5. Fight (6) 6. Fall (4) 11. Irritating (8) 13. Reference (8) 15. Ass (6) 17. Tiny (6) 19. Beyond (4) 21. Telephone (4)
7. Shameful (13) 8. Lees (8) 9. Kind (4) 10. Straight (6) 12. Rupture (6) 14. Seller (6) 16. Hatred (6) 18. Shortly (4) 20. Power (8) 22. Firmness (13)
SOLUTIONS TO PUZZLE No 12,112
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6.00 Basketball. NBL. Wollongong Hawks v NZ Breakers. Replay. 8.00 Tennis. Australian Open Tennis. Day 13 Womens Singles Final. From Melbourne Park, Melbourne. Highlights. 9.00 Tennis. Australian Open Tennis. Day 14 Mens Singles Final. From Melbourne Park, Melbourne. Highlights. 10.00 Soccer. English Premier League. Manchester United v Southampton. Replay. 12.00 Rugby Zone. 12.30 Rugby Sevens. IRB World Series. Day One. From Wellington. Live. 10.30 UFC Countdown. 11.30 The Ultimate Fighter: Aussie v UK. 12.30 UFC Wired. 1.30 Basketball. NBL. NZ Breakers v Perth Wildcats. Replay. 3.30 Mixed Martial Arts. UFC. Johnson v Dodson. Replay. 5.30 Rugby Zone.
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1.45 2.10 3.00 3.55 4.45 5.35
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FOUR 6.00 Sesame Street. (G, R) 6.55 Pingu. (G, R) 7.00 Scaredy Squirrel. (G, R) 7.25 Hey Arnold! (G, R) 7.55 The Adventures Of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius. (G, R) 8.20 Strawberry Shortcake: Berry Bitty Adventures. (G, R) 8.40 Bananas In Pyjamas. (G, R) 8.55 Thomas & Friends. (G, R) 9.05 Bob The Builder. (G, R) 9.15 Peppa Pig. (G, R) 9.20 Peppa Pig. (G, R) 9.25 Barney And Friends. (G, R) 9.50 Raa Raa The Noisy Lion. (G) 10.00
MOVIe
6.30 Millionaire: Hot Seat. 7.00 The Crowd Goes Wild. 7.30 American Idol. (G) In Chicago, Illinois for auditions see who will make it through and who will be sent away. 9.30 Beauty And The Beast. (PGR) When an immigration judge is murdered, Vincent and Cat works behind thescenes to uncover the truth. 10.30 The Crowd Goes Wild.
1. Pant (4) 8. Philanthropic (10) 9. Dais (8) 10. Church recess (4) 12. Annul (6) 14. Recommence (6) 15. Void (6) 17. Light shoe (6) 18. Lascivious (4) 19. Furtive (8) 21. Note (10) 22. Victim (4)
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WORLD EXPO
When: Monday 18th February 5.30pm to 8.30pm
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sky sPORt 2 6.00 Crowd Goes Wild. 6.30 Premier League Review. 7.30 Soccer. English Premier League. Norwich City v Tottenham. Replay. 9.30 Inside The PGA Tour. 10.00 Golf. US PGA Tour. Waste Management Phoenix Open Round 1. Live. 1.00 Golf. European PGA Tour. Dubai Desert Classic Round One. Highlights. 2.00 Golf. Asian Tour Q School Finals. Highlights. 3.00 Swimming. State NZ Ocean Swim Series. State Capital Classic. From Wellington. 3.30 ICC Cricket 360. 4.00 Cricket. Australia v West Indies 1st One-day 1st Innings. Live. 7.55 The Cricket Show. 8.25 Cricket. Australia v West Indies 1st One-day 2nd Innings. Live. 12.30 Crowd Goes Wild. 1.00 Premier League Review. 2.00 Soccer. English Premier League. Sunderland v Swansea. Replay. 4.00 Soccer. English Premier League. Arsenal v. Liverpool. Replay.
Rio. (2011, G) Chronicle. (2012, M) Senna. (2010, M) Contraband. (2012, 16) Mark Wahlberg, Giovanni Ribisi. Taken From Me: The Tiffany Rubin Story. (2011, M) Taraji P. Henson. Alvin And The Chipmunks: Chipwrecked. (2011, G) Justin Long, Matthew Gray Gubler. The Roommate. (2011, M) Leighton Meester, Minka Kelly. Secretariat. (2011, G) Diane Lane, John Malkovich. Penny Chenery Tweedy and colleagues guide her longshot but precocious stallion to set, in 1973, the unbeaten record for winning the Triple Crown. Scream 4. (2011, 16) Neve Campbell, Courteney Cox. Ten years have passed and Sidney Prescott, who has put herself back together thanks in part to her writing, is visited by the Ghostface Killer. New Year’s Eve. (2011, M) Hilary Swank, Ashton Kutcher. The Other Side Of The Tracks. (2008, M) Brendan Fehr, Chad Lindberg. Taken From Me: The Tiffany Rubin Story. (2011, M) The Roommate. (2011, M) Secretariat. (2011, G)
DIsCOVeRy 6.30 7.30 8.30 9.30 10.30 11.30 12.30 1.30 2.30 3.30 4.30 5.30 6.30 7.30
8.30 9.30 10.30 11.30 12.00 12.30 1.00 1.30 2.30 3.30 4.30 5.30
Dirty Jobs. (PG) American Guns. (M) Gold Rush: Alaska. (PG) Mythbusters. (PG) Yukon Men. (M) Sons Of Guns: Guns Of Glory. (M) Blood, Lies And Alibis. (M) Fatal Encounters. (M) Gold Rush: The Off Season. (PG) American Guns. (M) Gold Rush: Alaska. (PG) Mythbusters. (PG) Mythbusters Dirty Dozen. (PG) Body Invaders. (M) Lethal Pursuits: A man ends up with a surfboard in his face, a motor cross rider captures his crash on camera, a rugby player has a close encounter with his opponent’s mouth and a skier nearly dies. I Shouldn’t Be Alive. (PG) Keen to explore some of the more remote Mayan ruins, Ken sets off alone. Nightmare Next Door. (M) Disappeared. (M) Stalked: Someone’s Watching. (M) I Was Murdered. (M) Call 911. (PG) Destroyed In Seconds. (PG) American Guns. (M) American Guns. (M) American Guns. (M) American Guns. (M) Connect. (PG)
KEY: T Teletext R Repeat S Stereo P Premiere F Final RATINGS: G General exhibition PG Parental guidance recommended M Suitable for mature audiences AO Adults only 16 Approved for persons 16 and over 18 Approved for persons 18 and over c Content may offend l Language may offend s Sexual content may offend v contains violence
MOVIe GReats 6.05 Metro. (1997, 16) Eddie Murphy. 8.05 Sexy Beast. (2000, 18) 9.35 Conan The Barbarian. (1982, M) Arnold Schwarzenegger, James Earl Jones. 11.45 Changeling. (2008, 16) Angelina Jolie. 2.05 Metro. (1997, 16) Eddie Murphy. 4.05 Biography: Heath Ledger. (2009,
PG).
5.00 Two Weeks Notice. (2002, PG) Sandra Bullock, Hugh Grant. 6.40 Into The Blue. (2005, M) Jessica Alba, Paul Walker. A group of treasure hunters finds themselves in trouble with a drug lord after they stumble across the illicit cargo of a sunken airplane while diving in the Bahamas. 8.30 Con Air. (1997, 18) Nicolas Cage, John Malkovich. A former US Ranger is trapped when America’s most dangerous criminals commandeer their prison transport plane. 10.30 Forgetting Sarah Marshall. (2008, 16) Jason Segel, Kristen Bell. 12.20 Biography: Heath Ledger. (2009,
PG).
1.15 Two Weeks Notice. (2002, PG) Sandra Bullock, Hugh Grant. 2.55 Into The Blue. (2005, M) Jessica Alba, Paul Walker. 4.45 Con Air. (1997, 18) Nicolas Cage, John Malkovich.
shINe 6.00 Brian Houston @ Hillsong TV 6.30 Quick Study 7.00 3-2-1 Penguins! 7.30 Adventures from the Book 8.00 Jacob’s Ladder 8.30 Connection Point 9.00 Hour of Power 10.00 The Verdict of Science 10.30 Facing the Canon 11.00 Christianity Explored 11.30 Hearts Wide Open 12.00 Connection Point 12.30 Enjoying Everyday Life 1.00 The 700 Club 1.30 Brian Houston @ Hillsong TV 2.00 Nzone Focus 2.30 Incredible Creatures 3.00 3-2-1 Penguins! 3.30 Adventures from the Book 4.00 Jacob’s Ladder 4.30 The Uprising 5.00 MXTV 5.30 Nzone Focus 6.00 Brian Houston @ Hillsong TV 6.30 Destined to Reign 7.00 The 700 Club 7.30 The One to One Show 8.00 Building a Difference 8.30 MOVIE: Letters to God 10.30 Incredible Creatures 11.00 Footnote 11.30 The Verdict of Science 12.00 Building a Difference 12.30 Journey into the Amazon 1.00 MOVIE: Letters to God 3.00 Footnote 3.30 The Verdict of Science 4.00 From Heartache to Hope 4.30 Nzone Focus 5.00 Joni and Friends 5.30 Journey into the Amazon
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fields&fORM 12 35542 Treasure hunter fr (12) Peter Hunter (Ryal Bush) 13 509P8 What Me fr (13) Earl Swain (Makarewa) 14 Doves Veecee fr (14) Brad Morris (Myross Bush) 15 39330 Christy Breanna fr (15) Tony Barron (Makarewa)
11
P Hunter E Swain B Morris N Williamson
sOutheRn belle seRies PACe
5.20
$9000, 4yo+ mares up to 6 wins mob., 1609m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
12
32424 22255 31072 21547 48355 45432 08578 68164 16611
Easybet fr (1) R & K Price (Winton) Miss Lisa fr (2) Robbie Holmes (Leithfield Beach) Royal Impression fr (3) G & J Knight (Roxburgh) Repeat After Me fr (4) Des Baynes (Winton) Princess Delight fr (5) Alan Paisley (Longbush) Tact hayleys Delight fr (6) Trevor Proctor (Winton) Citylight fr (7) Stephen Baucke (Winton) Seabreeze Star fr (8) Malcolm Shinn (West Melton) The Receptionist fr (9) Murray G Brown (Invercargill)
A Armour R Holmes M Williamson (J) B McLellan C Barron A Beck S Walkinshaw G Lee N Williamson
gRinfROMeARtOeAR@AlAbAR PACe 5.55 $9000, 3yo+ 2 wins mob., 2400m.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
22255 159x4 x5992 32149 43308 93480 82082 9x804 46759 27207 9x581
Miss Lisa fr (1) Robbie Holmes (Leithfield Beach) R Holmes Real Kamwood fr (2) Paul Kerr (Ohoka) M Kerr (J) Pocket Salli fr (3) Cox/McGrannachan (Winton) J W Cox In The Kitty fr (4) Hamish Hunter (Ryal Bush) H Hunter Night Emberz fr (5) G & C Lee (Wyndham) C Lee Run Fatboy Run fr (6) Mark Gutsell (Gore) C Barron Taieri Wings fr (7) Chris Gerken (Fleming) A Armour Ima Dude Too fr (8) Kevin Williams (Templeton) K Williams Ronnoco fr (9) Baynes/Swain (Knapdale) R Swain hugo Seelster fr (10) G & C Lee (Wyndham) G Lee Cruzin Ima Livin fr (11) Ray Faithful & Tracee Sherborne (Ascot Park) M Williamson (J)
Australian races Rosehill Jetbet 4
sAtuRdAy
TAB doubles 1-2, 4-5, 7-8. Trebles 2-3-4, 6-7-8. Quaddie 5-6-7-8. Place6 3-8.
Weather/track/Rail Fine/Slow (7)/True.
1
sPOtless hAndiCAP
3.05
$85,000, 2yo, 1200m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
12 Twilight Royale b (3) 58 Bjorn Baker (Warwick Farm) 2 Aussies Love Sport b (5) 58 Ms G Waterhouse (Randwick) Dowdstown Charlie h (7) 57 David Payne (Rosehill) El Sasso h (6) 57 G A Ryan (Rosehill) Parfuri (1) 57 Peter Snowden (Warwick Farm) 16 Power Alert (4) 57 T G Sutherland (Wagga) 2 Everage (8) 55 Craig Carmody (Randwick) Vergara (2) 55 A J Cummings (Randwick)
2
B Avdulla J Mc Donald G Schofield J Bowman C Reith J Grisedale N Berry P Robl
AustRAliAn tuRf Club hAndiCAP
3.45
$85,000, 3yo Benchmark 75, 1200m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
4445s 218s2 2s521 131s2 1133s 5s252 16s31 1
3
Ninth Legion h (6) 60.5 M, W & J Hawkes (Rosehill) Taxmeifyoucan dw (5) 57.5 G D Hickman (Warwick Farm) Centrepet twh (8) 57 G A Ryan (Rosehill) Chiaramonte (7) 56 Peter Snowden (Warwick Farm) Secret Delight wh (3) 56 David Payne (Rosehill) Almighty Charge w (4) 55 Ms G Waterhouse (Randwick) Gold Epona d (2) 54 K A Lees (Broadmeadow) Adaboy Ross h (1) 54 C Karakatsanis (Rosehill)
tAb.COM.Au hAndiCAP
S Guymer (a3) P Robl G Schofield J Parr J Bowman T Berry C Reith J ford
4.25
$85,000, 3yo fillies Benchmark 75, 1400m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
229s8 11 11s 21 31232 0s414 16 8s12 9s515 429s4 s6841
4
Sherocksmyworld tw (4) 59 Ms G Waterhouse (Randwick) J Mc Donald Royal Descent chn (10) 57.5 C J Waller (Rosehill) C Brown hoybell dh (5) 56.5 C J Waller (Rosehill) J Bowman unimpeachable d (1) 54.5 Joseph Pride (Warwick Farm) J Parr Al Nova (6) 54 R N Godbolt (Port Macquarie) J ford Great Dansaar w (2) 54 Bjorn Baker (Warwick Farm) B Avdulla Diamond Drille (3) 54 Ms G Waterhouse (Randwick) T Berry Fine Bubbles (9) 54 K A Lees (Broadmeadow) C Reith Fourtracks Forkids (7) 54 Craig Carmody (Randwick) N Berry Dolphus (11) 54 A J Cummings (Randwick) P Robl heaven Beneath d (8) 54 R J Quinton (Randwick) S Clipperton (a2)
nORM snOWden hAndiCAP
5.05
$85,000, 3yo & up Benchmark 80, 1500m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
3489s s2312 9s242 75467 s8941 23953 11111 15215 98765 s1176 51s38
5
Abitofado dwhn (9) 59 B A Gentle (Rosehill) Disciple wbh (2) 58 C J Waller (Rosehill) Zedlion w (6) 58 J C Coyle (Warwick Farm) Al’s Gold tcwhn (3) 57 F G Hood (Rosehill) Art Thou Ready w (1) 56.5 J A O’Shea (Randwick) Mr Edison tw (10) 56.5 J B Cummings (Randwick) Burbero n (4) 56 Bjorn Baker (Warwick Farm) Fedde tw (8) 55 G M Begg (Randwick) Anything w (7) 54.5 Mark Sues (Broadmeadow) onetonnegun w (5) 54 N J Olive (Canberra) Iking (11) 54 D A Williams (Goulburn)
JACkie MCilRiCk hAndiCAP
J ford C Brown S Guymer (a3) J Collett J Mc Donald Ms K O’Hara B Avdulla Ms R Murray (a3) S Clipperton (a2) T Berry P Robl
5.45
$85,000, 3yo & up, 1400m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
3620s 542s4 s2351 38113 222s2 32s35 s3146 939s7 98765
6
Said Com twh (5) 58.5 C J Waller (Rosehill) Willy Jimmy d (9) 58.5 G H Walter (Warwick Farm) Riva De Lago tcwh (1) 55.5 C J Waller (Rosehill) Testarhythm tw (4) 55 D P Smith (Broadmeadow) Soledad twb (7) 54 Peter Snowden (Warwick Farm) Bello tdwb (8) 54 Peter Snowden (Warwick Farm) Samui Lad cd (3) 54 Ms G Waterhouse (Randwick) Palasport cdwn (6) 54 G D Hickman (Warwick Farm) Anything w (2) 54 Mark Sues (Broadmeadow)
Ms A Collett (a2) R Quinn C Brown B Avdulla C Reith J Collett T Berry S Clipperton (a2)
glen CuRtis hAndiCAP
6.25
$85,000, 3yo & up Benchmark 85, 2000m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
82883 0s121 8211s 24411 2s834 62233 7s720 37129 71372 53522 431s5 32521 04223
Bid Spotter tdw (8) 59 A J Edmonds (Gold Coast) Frozen Rope tw (9) 58.5 Adam Duggan (Gosford) Thubiaan wh (13) 58 C J Waller (Rosehill) Kukri tcdw (1) 57.5 Peter Snowden (Warwick Farm) Secessio dbh (2) 56.5 C J Waller (Rosehill) Marden ch (6) 56 C J Waller (Rosehill) Southern Skye (7) 55 P M Perry (Broadmeadow) Court Connection dwn (4) 54 D A Williams (Goulburn) Planetarium hn (12) 54 G A Ryan (Rosehill) Sailor’s Farewell wh (5) 54 C Karakatsanis (Rosehill) Sindarin t (11) 54 Peter Snowden (Warwick Farm) Angola (3) 54 P G Carey (Mornington) Thebigiam wh (10) 54 L W Curtis (Rosehill)
S Clipperton (a2) J Parr J Bowman C Reith C Brown P Robl Ms K O’Hara T Berry G Schofield J ford J Collett R Quinn N Berry
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ROsehill gARdens hAndiCAP
7.05
7
inglis nJt Pin & Win COMP
1s141 303s1 42272 32131 s1185 89215 6s152 14534 64640 34023 11s
She’s Clean tdwh (8) 61.5 C J Waller (Rosehill) S Guymer (a3) Natch Catch cd (9) 58.5 N J Olive (Canberra) J Penza Princess Layla t (1) 57.5 J A O’Shea (Randwick) J Mc Donald Alesteem d (4) 55.5 Ms G Markwell (Kembla Grange) G Schofield Dark Brown Sugar d (3) 55 S I Singleton (Hawkesbury) S Clipperton (a2) Magnolia Lane dw (5) 55 M C Conners (Warwick Farm) J Bowman Matignon wb (7) 54.5 G H Walter (Warwick Farm) P Robl Geemeup (10) 54 Bjorn Baker (Warwick Farm) B Avdulla Mighty Madeline d (2) 54 D Wagstaff (Hawkesbury) Ms K O’Hara Bonzerina w (6) 54 Mark De Montfort (Warwick Farm) Ms R Murray (a3) hoybell dh (11) 53 C J Waller (Rosehill) C Brown
8
sPOtless sPRint
7.45
$85,000, 3yo & up Benchmark 84, 1100m 1 1311s Better Than Ready dw (6) 59 K M Schweida (Eagle Farm) R Mc Mahon 2 4144s Ichihara tdwb (1) 58.5 A J Denham (Wyong) S Lisnyy (a3) 3 756s0 Girls Go Racing dwn (14) 58 G D Hickman (Warwick Farm) Ms A Collett (a2) 4 11s67 Maroney Avenue dw (11) 58 R P Northam (Scone) R Thompson 5 1115s Australian Star tw (13) 57 J C McNair (Gosford) G Schofield 6 s5025 Kirinata tw (12) 57 P M Perry (Broadmeadow) Ms R Murray (a3) 7 088s0 Riebeek cdw (20) 57 S B Hill (Kembla Grange) S Guymer (a3) 8 s3182 Norma Betty’s Boy w (4) 56.5 David Pfieffer (Warwick Farm) J Bowman 9 49s5s Raceway d (8) 56.5 Ms G Waterhouse (Randwick) T Berry 10 16644 Tahitian Black dn (15) 56.5 David Pfieffer (Warwick Farm) J Bowman 11 21s14 I’m Cool dwb (5) 56 Desleigh Forster (Eagle Farm) J Collett 12 09418 Mighty obvious cdw (18) 56 J C McNair (Gosford) Ms J Duggan (a3) 13 6124s Komodo Blue dw (9) 55.5 Grant Marshall (Broadmeadow) Ron Stewart 14 0108s Typeface d (16) 55.5 A Van Tonder (Warwick Farm) J Mc Donald 15 337s1 Whitlam cw (10) 55.5 K A Lees (Broadmeadow) C Reith 16 12s61 California Storm c (19) 54.5 D P Smith (Broadmeadow) S Clipperton (a2) EMERGENCIES 17 06006 My Vegas tcw (2) 54 J C McNair (Gosford) B Avdulla 18 12063 Youthful King w (17) 54 J A Sylvester (Cessnock) 19 9s764 Kimberley Kid cwh (3) 54 David Payne (Rosehill) 20 2142s Eminent Domain w (7) 54 D A Williams (Goulburn) P Robl
Australian races Caulfield Jetbet 3
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
1110s 88063 13560 90s59 16144 324s6 s1137 04760 42s01 7440s 600s2 55716 s21s1 4811s
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Bianmick tdwn (2) 60 Michael Brady (Pakenham) D Gauci Shewan tdwh (4) 59.5 R W Smerdon (Caulfield) G Boss Veewap cdwh (13) 57.5 A J Vasil (Caulfield) C Newitt Top Drop d (10) 56 D R Lawson (Flemington) C Williams It’s Crunch Time n (8) 55.5 D C Harrison (Cranbourne) M Rodd Cosmic Causeway tdwhn (14) 54.5 P G Moody (Caulfield) L Nolen Scaredymac d (5) 54 J A McLean (Yangery) D Lane (a) Bigelow dhn (3) 54 C W McDonald (Caulfield) D Dunn Langridge Street dw (9) 54 M S Hibbs (Cranbourne) V Duric Auld Burns d (12) 54 D A Hayes (Flemington) N Hall Population dwn (7) 54 Anthony Freedman (Flemington) D Thornton (a3) Niconoise w (1) 54 D A Hayes (Flemington) J Noonan (a1.5) Dany The Fox dwh (11) 54 M G Price (Caulfield) D Smith Tigeriffic wh (6) 54 C W McDonald (Caulfield) A Mc Cabe (a2)
bC3 thOROughbReds hAndiCAP
1 11236 Mosse Diva d (2) 60 D A Hayes (Euroa) 2 3133s Epingle w (10) 59 M C Kent (Cranbourne) 3 54191 Terpsichore dh (12) 58 Andrew Noblet (Caulfield) 4 214s6 Go Katrina d (16) 57.5 G Eurell (Cranbourne) 5 18383 Louisville Dancer dh (11) 57.5 R W Smerdon (Caulfield) 6 41461 Danish Whiskey d (6) 57 M C Kent (Cranbourne) 7 50s11 You Can Dance n (4) 56.5 R D Griffiths (Cranbourne) 8 362sL Crimson Lady w (17) 55 M D Moroney (Flemington) 9 80126 Music Shop wn (1) 55 D K Weir (Ballarat) 10 718s7 Pass The Post tw (8) 55 Julie Scott (Bairnsdale) 11 11053 Spin The Bottle dw (7) 55 C Maher (Warrnambool) 12 54625 Motto’s Gem d (15) 54.5 Sean Mott (Bendigo) 13 5s745 She’s Gifted td (3) 54.5 G Eurell (Cranbourne) 14 8s118 Folk Rock b (5) 54 M, W & J Hawkes (Flemington) 15 7s781 First Print w (9) 54 Peter Smith (Benalla) 16 s5452 Minnie Downs (14) 54 B O Cox (Wodonga) EMERGENCY 17 2s315 Gig b (13) 57 Peter Snowden (Flemington)
sAtuRdAy
doomben Jetbet 11
Weather/track/Rail
Fine/Good (3)/Out 3m.
Overcast/Heavy (8)/True.
tOORAk tOff At ROseMOnt
2.45
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bundAbeRg RuM hAndiCAP
$80,000, 3yo fillies Benchmark 78, 1400m
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Spending (9) 58 D T O’Brien (Flemington) Royal Scandal h (8) 57 P G Moody (Caulfield) Bon Vacance (4) 56.5 D A Hayes (Flemington) hai Lil (3) 56.5 A L Browell (Bendigo) Nadeem Lass (7) 56.5 R D Griffiths (Cranbourne) Perfect offering (2) 55 J D Sadler (Flemington) Winta Chiller d (1) 55 R Pecora (Cranbourne) Sagacious Flame (6) 55 M D Moroney (Flemington) Are There Any h (5) 55 P G Moody (Caulfield)
C Williams L Nolen J Noonan (a1.5) M Rodd N Hall D Dunn D Smith G Boss V Duric
Pfd fOOd seRv. ChAiRMAn’s stAkes 3.25 Shamus Award (11) 56 D T O’Brien (Flemington) The Yowie (7) 56 D A Hayes (Flemington) I Am Titanium b (1) 56 D A Hayes (Flemington) Bring Back (5) 56 Mark Ashby (Woodend) Feral Cowboy h (9) 56 B Cozamanis (Caulfield) More Rewarding h (3) 56 M G Price (Caulfield) Present Glow (4) 56 Kevin Newby (Geelong) Recycle Prince (10) 56 Troy Portelli (Flemington) The hummel (12) 56 M P Hyland (Cranbourne) 1 Metastasio d (6) 55 Peter Snowden (Flemington) 22 Kona Breeze h (8) 54 P G Moody (Caulfield) Politeness h (2) 54 R W Smerdon (Caulfield)
33s 23 2 5
3
G Boss S Arnold D Dunn C Newitt W Egan D Smith M Rodd Dean Holland R Mc Leod K Mc Evoy L Nolen G Boss
MAnfRed stAkes
4.05
$120,000, 3yo Listed SW+P, 1200m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
3122s 4541s 13358 11 715s 1s 4s06s 3
4
Albrecht wb (4) 58.5 Peter Snowden (Flemington) Shoreham w (2) 57 Saab Hasan (Flemington) Caitlin’s Spirit b (5) 56 Stephen Theodore (Cranbourne) Royal haunt dh (8) 56 P G Moody (Caulfield) Sheer Talent (1) 56 M A Kavanagh (Flemington) hosting d (7) 56 G Eurell (Cranbourne) Force Command (3) 56 G Eurell (Cranbourne) Calibrate (6) 56 A W Noonan (Mornington)
K Mc Evoy B Rawiller L Currie L Nolen M Rodd C Williams D Dunn J Noonan (a)
W. J. AdAMs stAkes
4.45
$120,000, Listed, 1000m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
s0s11 83275 33s6s 114s2 67s13 187s2 128s0
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First Command tcdn (7) 60.5 Anthony Freedman (Flemington) G Boss Canali tdn (2) 57 S V Brown (Flemington) L Currie Cardinal Virtue dn (4) 55.5 D Binaisse (Mornington) M Rodd Avoid Lightning dwb (5) 54 D R Jolly (Goolwa) C Williams Eight Bills cdwn (6) 54 Troy Portelli (Flemington) Dean Holland Light Express d (3) 54 M S Hibbs (Cranbourne) V Duric Diamond Earth dh (1) 54 A J Cummings (Caulfield) D Dunn
nJt MORningtOn CuP PRelude
5.25
$120,000, Quality Listed, 2000m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
9s048 176s9 s67s3 72211 170s0 80332 s8337 09594 s8374 2s861 2s161 6s012
6
Lucky Eighty Eight d (7) 60 M Ellerton & S Zahra (Flemington) Buxted (6) 59.5 Sam Pritchard-Gordon (Mornington) Boom ‘n’ Zoom td (9) 59 K M Keys (Cranbourne) Tuscan Fire d (5) 59 Dan O’Sullivan (Ballarat) Montgomery tdwn (11) 57.5 C & C Alderson (Cranbourne) Elusive King cdbh (8) 56.5 P G Moody (Caulfield) White universe wh (3) 56.5 P G Moody (Caulfield) Westsouthwest cwh (1) 55.5 R W Smerdon (Caulfield) Scottish Border dwn (10) 54 Jason Warren (Mornington) Rock Musician dw (4) 54 R E Laing (Cranbourne) Leonardo Express dn (2) 54 C & C Alderson (Cranbourne) Durnford b (12) 54 P G Carey (Mornington)
suMMeR ChAMPiOnshiP
M Rodd C Newitt C Williams G Boss B Melham B Rawiller L Nolen D Dunn V Duric N Hall P Mertens K Mc Evoy
6.05
$100,000, final, 1600m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
00450 s0101 84s48 66153 85414 80s20 06s75 30352 s3113 s0076 36222 9s133
Chasm tdh (11) 59 B J McCarthy (Caulfield) Zabisco tdw (4) 58.5 M D Moroney (Flemington) Gold Sand tdn (2) 57.5 Lee & Shannon Hope (Seymour) Future Solution dw (10) 57 Kane Harris (Mornington) Snow Cover cd (6) 55.5 J W Mason (Ballarat) Val Mondo (1) 55.5 Aaron Purcell (Warrnambool) Gail dwn (7) 54.5 R D Griffiths (Cranbourne) Sussuro cw (8) 54 A W Noonan (Mornington) Finishing Card th (12) 54 C W McDonald (Caulfield) Laspiel dwhn (3) 54 S J Webb (Caulfield) The New Boy d (5) 54 D T O’Brien (Flemington) Infinite Energy tdwbh (9) 54 P G Moody (Caulfield)
Rosehill Selections
Caulfield Selections
Race 1: TWILIGhT RoYALE, AuSSiES LOVE SPORT, EL SASSO Race 2: NINTh LEGIoN, TAxMEifyOuCAN, SECRET DELiGHT Race 3: RoYAL DESCENT, uNiMPEACHABLE, fiNE BuBBLES Race 4: DISCIPLE, zEDLiON, ART THOu READy Race 5: SoLEDAD, SAiD COM, RiVA DE LAGO Race 6: MARDEN, fROzEN ROPE, ANGOLA Race 7: ShE'S CLEAN, NATCH CATCH, MATiGNON Race 8: RACEWAY, BETTER THAN READy, i'M COOL
Race 1: SPENDING, WiNTA CHiLLER, ARE THERE ANy Race 2: METASTASIo, KONA BREEzE, THE yOWiE Race 3: ALBREChT, ROyAL HAuNT, HOSTiNG Race 4: FIRST CoMMAND, EiGHT BiLLS, CANALi Race 5: TuSCAN FIRE, DuRNfORD, ELuSiVE KiNG Race 6: ThE NEW BoY, iNfiNiTE ENERGy, zABiSCO Race 7: IT'S CRuNCh TIME, COSMiC CAuSEWAy, SCAREDyMAC Race 8: GIG, MOSSE DiVA, yOu CAN DANCE
D Dunn L Nolen G Boss K Mc Evoy
J Mott B Rawiller R Wheeler D Stackhouse C Williams M Rodd N Hall J Noonan (a) G Boss D Dunn C Newitt L Nolen
1 s112s Sinister Prince tdwb (13) 58.5 D L Heinemann (Sunshine Coast) J Taylor 2 s4s42 Stop Lying d (2) 58 T J Sears (Toowoomba) Ms P Schmidt (a3) 3 35312 Morossa d (7) 57.5 R Baker (Gordonvale) G Cooksley 4 Ls319 Playitstraight tw (4) 57 B J Lockwood (Tamworth) P Hammersley 5 8328s Arado w (14) 56.5 M G Nolan (Toowoomba) A Allen (a2) 6 3135s Mule Forty Six (9) 56.5 G K Taylor (Sunshine Coast) Ms Alisha Taylor (a3) 7 33s32 Stradon tw (5) 56.5 Paul Dawson (Eagle Farm) R Wiggins 8 s8127 Daph ‘n’ Alf d (12) 56 G J Wehlow (Rockhampton) M Cahill 9 s1128 Kiev d (15) 56 Ms M Brosnan (Gold Coast) 10 s3421 In A Storm td (6) 55.5 Ms K Doughty (Gold Coast) Ms T Harrison (a2) 11 61234 Vintage Flint (11) 55.5 B K Richardson (Nanango) K Matheson (a2) 12 751s6 Aldini db (10) 55 D T Kelly (Gold Coast) T Bell 13 12229 Brampton d (1) 55 G F Burns (Deagon) A Spinks 14 03336 Chipp’n Away w (20) 55 A J Edmonds (Gold Coast) J Lloyd 15 2238s Peelings cdw (19) 55 L J Mayfield-Smith (Eagle Farm) Ms M Vance (a2) 16 55924 Mount Kosciuszko dw (17) 54 B J Costello (Ipswich) L Cassidy EMERGENCIES 17 922s1 Bymonashee t (3) 54 B J Smith (Eagle Farm) E Wilkinson 18 54001 Editave dw (8) 54 T M Whittington (Gold Coast) 19 82558 Voluntary dw (21) 54 R G Lipp (Toowoomba) 20 09s35 Flagges Flying dw (16) 54 Louise Murphy (Gold Coast) 21 12s62 Vienne dw (18) 54 Ms D Steinbeck (Ipswich)
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bRisbAne RC nudgee QuAlity
7.13
$100,000, Quality Listed, 1200m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
s1238 44035 217s3 8s112 66851 80s35 0s711 439s9 1211s 70s72 9s131
9
Funtantes cdwb (5) 58 R L Heathcote (Eagle Farm) D Browne Jasminka cdw (3) 54 S P Ryan (Deagon) L Cassidy Koranovsky d (9) 54 T J Gollan (Eagle Farm) J Byrne Playtime dw (8) 54 Todd Austin (Barcaldine) J Taylor Raise up td (1) 54 K M Schweida (Eagle Farm) M Cahill Warrior Girl w (4) 54 Ms K Purdy (Gold Coast) G Goold (a) Little Brown horse cdw (6) 54 Ms K Doughty (Gold Coast) P Hammersley Moneysaver tdw (7) 54 G D Yorke (Coffs Harbour) Ms P Schmidt (a) Gypsy Pearl tcw (11) 54 M J Lakey (Deagon) T Bell Top of The Rock tdwb (2) 54 M G Nolan (Toowoomba) Ms T Harrison (a) Amalfi Dreams c (10) 54 M J Dunn (Murwillumbah) J Lloyd
ChAnnel seven hAndiCAP
42/44).'
2!#).'
cambridge harness
9
cambridge JeTBeT 5
7.55
10
WWW.bRC.COM.Au hAndiCAP
8.25
$45,000, 2MW, 2000m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
01120 — 12241 24152 48412 s7846 23181 54661 22536 92125 41129 70665 08s36 86621 44125 s7477
Noisy ocean tcn (6) 59 B R Guy (Gold Coast) K Matheson (a2) SCRATCHED Break The Ice Dolly Dolly w (9) 56.5 B J Smith (Eagle Farm) J Lloyd Mukaddamah Son wbn (10) 56 G R Duncan (Sunshine Coast) D Browne The Clandy Man Can dwbn (4) 55.5 T J Gollan (Eagle Farm) Ms M Vance (a2) Daad’s overtime tw (1) 55 L D Kelly (Gold Coast) L Cassidy handsome w (8) 55 B J Smith (Eagle Farm) E Wilkinson Random orbit dw (13) 55 M G Nolan (Toowoomba) J Byrne Square up (3) 54 Bruce Hill (Gold Coast) P Hammersley Flying home tw (16) 54 B S Baldwin (Eagle Farm) Ms T Harrison (a2) Croatian Quality t (5) 54 B S Baldwin (Eagle Farm) T Bell Kevejon w (11) 54 M J Lakey (Deagon) A Allen (a2) The Middleweight dw (14) 54 Bruce Hill (Gold Coast) P Hammersley union Street d (15) 54 Steven O’Dea (Eagle Farm) Wishmore w (2) 54 David Murphy (Eagle Farm) M Cahill Rock The Pac (12) 54 L J Gough (Eagle Farm)
Doomben Selections Race 7: STRADoN, ByMONASHEE, iN A STORM Race 8: GYPSY PEARL, PLAyTiME, TOP Of THE ROCK Race 9: GENERAL ExhIBIT, LOCK'S LEGEND, SMASHER Race 10: FLYING hoME, HANDSOME, MuKADDAMAH SON
friday
TAB doubles 1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8, 9-10. Trebles 1-2-3, 4-5-6, 8-9-10. Place6 5-10. Quaddie 7-8-9-10.
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12.10
$5500, 3yo+ up to 1 win special, 2200m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
87622 Door Slammer fr (1) John Robinson (Ohaupo) 33488 Consentual fr (2) Jay Abernethy (Papakura) Watch Annie Trot fr (3) Frank Phelan (Papakura) 60x46 Ella’s Speed fr (4) Jill Coppins (Morrinsville) Lord Mickey fr (5) John Dickie (Cambridge Raceway) 330 Cascadia fr (6) John Dickie (Cambridge Raceway) 280x6 Zimple fr (7) A & L Neal (Cambridge) 6x265 La Reine De Chevaux fr (8) James Stormont (Pukekohe) 64x29 Malambra fr (9) Ray Darby (Patumahoe) 9x76 Peggy Lindenny fr (10) Peter Ferguson (Cambridge) 4547x Mickey Rochfort fr (U1) Jill Coppins (Morrinsville) x9851 Ivanov 30 (1) Luk Chin (Tamahere) 71247 Burt Munro 30 (2) Susan Branch (Cambridge Raceway) 32327 Lysenko 30 (3) Adrian Wohlers (Cambridge) 3221 Mingara 30 (4) J & M Teaz (Ohaupo) — The Royal Charger
J Robinson J Abernethy S Phelan T Mitchell J I Dickie (J) J W Dickie L Neal J Stormont T Macfarlane P Ferguson G Robb L Chin S Branch P Butcher M Teaz (J) SCRATCHED
BrOgden lOdge parade 17/2 pace 12.35 6393 Fake Ruler fr (1) J & M Teaz (Ohaupo) 43949 Wish fr (2) Chris Gillies (Monavale) 74640 Shades Of Armbro fr (3) James Stormont (Pukekohe) Kotabharu fr (4) Eddie Phelan (Manakau) 4x80x Valentino Rossi fr (5) J & D Butcher (Cambridge) 39 Guns Blazing fr (6) Rogerson/Blanchard (Hamilton) 6x64 Johann fr (7) Roger Villiger (Morrinsville) 0x705 Tartan Tight Jeans fr (8) Hollis/Robertson (Pukekohe) 99 Old Man Geez fr (9) Bryce Espin (Bruntwood)
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M Teaz (J) G Robb J Stormont J Abernethy D Butcher P Ferguson P Butcher L Hollis C Webber
Tilly BrOgden lOT 3 pace
1.05
$5500, 3yo+ 1 to 2 Wins mob. , 2700m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
4
x7135 85781 35770 36544 58440 47499 64464 21600 5055P
Los Amante fr (1) Barry Purdon (Clevedon) Sir Indianapolis fr (2) Ival Brownlee (Pokeno) No Liability fr (3) Peter Ferguson (Cambridge) Painted Black fr (4) Jay Abernethy (Papakura) Cosmic Eclipse fr (5) Macfarlane/Sharpe (Patumahoe) Keepsake fr (6) Green/Hughes (Ardmore) Stars Star fr (7) J & D Butcher (Cambridge) Joseph Perrier fr (8) Sally Fenning (Thames) Keystone Glen fr (U1) Tim Hall (Morrinsville)
Z Butcher (J) T Mitchell P Ferguson J Abernethy T Macfarlane J I Dickie (J) D Butcher S Lawson (J) T Hall
JOhnny B gOOd BrOgden lOT 28 pace 1.30 $5500, 2yo+ c,g&e non winners mob. , 2200m.
1 08 Omar fr (1) David Kaa (Cambridge) 2 2x Dralion fr (2) A & L Neal (Cambridge) 3 Miro Bay fr (3) Geoff Small (Patumahoe) 4 0 Benji M Brogden fr (4) Gareth Dixon (Clevedon) 5 37 Vapour fr (5) Peter Fraser (Cambridge) 6 — Bronze Ecstasy 7 90953 Golden Bloom fr (7) J & D Butcher (Cambridge) 8 I C U Darling fr (8) Mangos/Cullen (Pukekohe) 9 5800 No Apachemee fr (9) Ray Bradley (Ohaupo)
5
Z Butcher (J) P Baker S Lawson (J) A Veint (J) S Phelan SCRATCHED D Butcher H Cullen M Teaz (J)
BedOuin BrOgden lOT 127 pace
2.00
$5500, 3yo fillies up to 1 win mob. , 1700m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
85 — 18560 — 77145 00714 67683 1x641 x8213
6
Helena Jet fr (1) Wayne Anstis (Cambridge) Lyn’s Delight B B ‘s Magic fr (3) Geoff Small (Patumahoe) Keepsake Dixey Styx fr (4) Peter Ferguson (Cambridge) Rocknroll Lass fr (5) Telfer/Garlick (Papakura) La Norvic De Milo fr (6) Sean McCaffrey (Cambridge) Maheer Melody fr (7) Barry Purdon (Clevedon) Maloo fr (8) Mike Berger (Cambridge)
T Macfarlane SCRATCHED D Butcher SCRATCHED P Ferguson S Phelan S McCaffrey Z Butcher (J) P Butcher
lOvina chevy lOT 143 pace
2.25
$5500, 3yo+ 1 to 2 wins mob. , 2200m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
x046x 03798 8x787 42447 647x2 66528 65736 41749 712 0500x
7
Running To Live fr (1) Steve Phillips (Pukekohe) Baccarat fr (2) Ival Brownlee (Pokeno) Aveross Blaze fr (3) Trevor Phillips (Morrinsville) Shards Of Cullen fr (4) Derek Balle (Pukekohe) Jetfire fr (5) Gareth Dixon (Clevedon) Riviera Reigns fr (6) Peter Ferguson (Cambridge) Norvic Nightowl fr (7) Sean McCaffrey (Cambridge) Imajollywally fr (8) Hollis/Robertson (Pukekohe) Cyclone Mach fr (9) Gareth Dixon (Clevedon) Aceman fr (10) Eddie Phelan (Manakau)
N Chilcott J I Dickie (J) S Cruickshank S Phelan Z Butcher (J) P Ferguson S McCaffrey L Hollis D Butcher J Abernethy
Kenny lOT 161 pace
2.55
$6000, 3yo+ 2 to 7 wins mob. , 2200m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
8
97718 14213 756x9 95215 — 30230 13145 P8483 33448 27334 51669
Dashing Dane fr (1) David Kaa (Cambridge) Bettor Arden fr (2) Geoff Small (Patumahoe) Mahogany fr (3) Jay Abernethy (Papakura) Hugh Hefner fr (4) Rogerson/Blanchard (Hamilton) Copy My Past Carpet Bagger fr (5) Sean McCaffrey (Cambridge) Mach Cruiser fr (6) Rogerson/Blanchard (Hamilton) El Suela fr (7) Steve Phillips (Pukekohe) Underwood Road fr (8) Hollis/Robertson (Pukekohe) Busy Being Fabulous fr (9) Mike Berger (Cambridge) Carlos fr (10) Peter Ferguson (Cambridge)
Z Butcher (J) D Butcher J Abernethy J I Dickie (J) SCRATCHED S McCaffrey S Phelan T Macfarlane L Hollis P Butcher P Ferguson
fairview MOTOrS caMBridge pace 3.30 $6000, 4yo+ mares up to 3 wins mob. jun d, 1700m.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1x365 64306 31762 45202 03209 23344 4x177 x2121 33151
Bettor Romance fr (1) Barry Purdon (Clevedon) American Grace fr (2) Steve Cornwall (Pukekohe) Athena Matai fr (3) David Kaa (Cambridge) Outrageous Delight fr (4) Geoff Small (Patumahoe) Lee Mer fr (5) Rex Peni (Morrinsville) Maravu Haley fr (6) Brendan Crowley (Hawera) Lively Nights fr (7) John Dickie (Cambridge Raceway) Hot And Saucy fr (8) Mike Berger (Cambridge) Secret Desire fr (9) Telfer/Garlick (Papakura)
Cambridge Selections Race 1: MINGARA, LySENKO, LA REINE DE CHEVAUx Race 2: FAKE RULER, VALENTINO ROSSI, GUNS BLAZING Race 3: LOS AMANTE, KEEPSAKE, COSMIC ECLIPSE Race 4: DRALION, MIRO BAy, GOLDEN BLOOM Race 5: DIXEY STYX, LA NORVIC DE MILO, ROCKNROLL LASS Race 6: NORVIC NIGHTOWL, JETFIRE, CyCLONE MACH Race 7: DASHING DANE, CARLOS, HUGH HEFNER Race 8: ATHENA MATAI, SECRET DESIRE, OUTRAGEOUS DELIGHT Race 9: PHOEBE REVIVAL, xENAS BOy, TIZ A SECRET Race 10: LYN’S DELIGHT, CULLIES DELIGHT, WINTER STRIKE
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
10
Sale Of The STarS hcp TrOT
$50,000, 3yo, 1200m 1 — Rocky King SCRATCHED 2 97s85 Noogoora Burr w (2) 56.5 David Lawlor (Eagle Farm) J Byrne 3 11253 General Exhibit c (4) 56 Ms H Page (Gold Coast) Ms T Harrison (a2) 4 21618 Indubious tb (5) 56 L M Treloar (Sunshine Coast) M Hellyer 5 s3011 Ain’t She Sweet tdwn (17) 54.5 Daryl Peckett (Oakey) G Goold (a3) 6 85536 Regular (8) 54.5 B R Guy (Gold Coast) T Bell 7 171s1 Tom’s Luck (18) 54.5 J McLachlan (Sunshine Coast) Ms Alisha Taylor (a3) 8 11s Tear It up d (6) 54 T J Gollan (Eagle Farm) Ms P Schmidt (a3) 9 s15s7 Caldetes (3) 54 M J Dunn (Murwillumbah) P Hammersley 10 29s10 Little Long horn dw (10) 54 Ms K Doughty (Gold Coast) G Cooksley 11 0420s Love Laughing cw (12) 54 T D Hall (Muswellbrook) J Taylor 12 1 Smasher t (16) 54 R L Heathcote (Eagle Farm) M Cahill 13 11 All In Spirit w (7) 54 T P Rowe (Cairns) B Swaffer (a3) 14 s1323 Gotitallwrong w (1) 54 R L Heathcote (Eagle Farm) R Wiggins 15 7s1 Lock’s Legend d (13) 54 B S Baldwin (Eagle Farm) J Lloyd 16 973sL Royal Jester (9) 54 L F Birchley (Eagle Farm) P Hammersley EMERGENCIES 17 s3213 Man of Merit (19) 54 S P Ryan (Deagon) 18 4s432 Gallinari (11) 54 B J Dais (Eagle Farm) 19 31s05 Sparkling Sound d (14) 54 R G Lipp (Toowoomba)
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BrOgden lOdge handicap TrOT
4.05
$6000, 2 or more wins +claimers discretionary, 2200m.
$5000, 4yo+ non winners mob., 2700m.
6.33
17
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$45,000, C,H&G’s 0MW, 1200m
$120,000, 2yo Listed SW+P, 1100m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
J Noonan (a1.5) V Duric N Hall B Rawiller C Newitt D Thornton (a3) D Lane (a) P Mertens L Currie C Williams
sAtuRdAy
Weather/track/Rail
1 2s211 18s41 616s1 4s126 21543 2441 21 1
A Mc Cabe (a2)
Australian races TAB doubles 4-5, 6-7, 9-10. Trebles 2-3-4, 8-9-10. Quaddie 7-8-9-10.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
7.25
$80,000, 4yo & up Mares Rating 82, 1400m
TAB doubles 1-2, 4-5, 7-8. Trebles 2-3-4, 6-7-8. Quaddie 5-6-7-8. Place6 3-8.
1
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6.45
$80,000, Open, 1400m
$85,000, 3yo & up f&M Benchmark 80, 1400m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
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Z Butcher J MacKinnon S McMullan S Lawson K Marshall S Abernethy F Schumacher A Veint J I Dickie
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— 18100 45494 75670 x3047 73751 60x10 73545 61310
The Royal Charger Immortal Beloved fr (1) Steve Cornwall (Pukekohe) Avalon Sunset fr (2) Geoff Martin (Cambridge) Jimmys Girl fr (3) Bryce Espin (Bruntwood) Pretty To Watch fr (4) Bryan Macey (Matangi) Tiz A Secret 10 (5) Dave Iremonger (Tauranga) Xenas Boy 10 (6) Craig & Jan Hamilton (Greendale) Castletons Boy 20 (7) Wayne Thomas (Epsom) Phoebe Revival 20 (8) Nicky Chilcott (Cambridge Raceway)
SCRATCHED S Cornwall G Martin B Espin G Robb Z Butcher (J) D Butcher P Butcher N Chilcott
auST. claSSic yearling Sale pace 4.40 $5500, 2yo+ f&m non winners mob. , 2200m.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Souvenir Glory fr (1) Kym Kearns (Cambridge Raceway) Tactful Lady fr (2) Todd Mitchell (Tauwhare) Winter Strike fr (3) Mangos/Cullen (Pukekohe) Lyn’s Delight fr (4) Nicky Chilcott (Cambridge Raceway) Cullies Delight fr (5) Todd Mitchell (Tauwhare) Saharazona fr (6) Mike Berger (Cambridge) Survivor Hero fr (7) Macfarlane/Sharpe (Patumahoe) Miss Lara fr (8) Ray Darby (Patumahoe) 58635 Vengeance fr (9) Stephen Argue (Pukekohe) 03064 God Blessed fr (10) Wayne Anstis (Cambridge) 796 001x0 07x46 46x57 x3238 6
B Holmes T Mitchell H Cullen N Chilcott G Robb P Butcher T Macfarlane S Phelan S Argue D Butcher
nZ Metro harness addington JeTBeT 8
friday
anguS MeaTS pace
5.05
$10,000, 3yo+ 2 wins mob. , 2600m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
20436 — 1x111 x4031 07743 13P41 08020
2
Melton Express fr (1) Lew Driver (Balcairn) Here We Go Again Mossdale Conner fr (3) G & N Hope (Woodend Beach) Monifieth fr (4) Ken Barron (West Melton) Call Me Danny fr (5) Robin Thornley (Templeton) Greenburn Creek fr (6) Tim Butt (West Melton) The Lutts fr (7) Mark Jones (Burnham)
D Dunn SCRATCHED R May K Barron C DeFilippi A Butt M Jones
SignalS new Zealand lTd TrOT
5.35
$10,000, 3yo+ 1 to 2 wins mob. , 1950m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
10985 2x114 25033 x6921 21383 1226x — 24212 — x3257 — 0P506 66076
3
Lucky Monarch fr (1) Craig Edmonds (Motukarara) Astral Traveller fr (2) Tim Butt (West Melton) Tyron Lochie fr (3) Patrick O’Reilly (Huntingdon) Secret Sundaze fr (4) Dave Anderson (Prebbleton) Tart N Tights fr (5) Mike Austin (West Melton) Habibti fr (6) D & C Butt (Woodend Beach) Seeker Dhu Yankee One fr (8) Phil Williamson (Oamaru) Sheemon Ignite fr (10) Murray Edmonds (Motukarara) Clifden Clowers Westmelton Willie fr (U1) Mike Austin (West Melton) Sunchita fr (U2) Brian Hill (West Melton)
J Dunn A Butt P O’Reilly R May B Orange D Butt SCRATCHED M Williamson (J) SCRATCHED M Edmonds SCRATCHED M Jones J Curtin
SeeliTe windOwS SuMMer TrOT
6.05
$25,000, ffa mob. , 1950m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
4
0x532 4x356 85587 x5213 34066 67722 67175 11713 33211
Brookside Filly fr (1) Paul Nairn (Leeston) Topnotch Lyn fr (2) Jamie Gameson (Burnham) Aylesham fr (3) Carl Middleton (Highbank) Donaldson fr (4) G & N Hope (Woodend Beach) Beat The Monarch fr (5) John Howe (West Melton) With Intent fr (6) Denis Nyhan (Templeton) The Fiery Ginga fr (7) Alan Clark (Mosgiel) Quality Invasion fr (8) Bruce Graham (Charing Cross) Stig fr (9) Paul Nairn (Leeston)
P Nairn T Williams C Middleton R May T Chmiel D Nyhan A Clark G Archer D Butt
pgg wrighTSOn nZySS chaMpS pace 6.35 $175,000, 3yo fillies mob. , 1950m.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
18227 69243 x6873 22220 13x 032P0 x2131 12x98 52x13 332 0x656 30750 17710 0x089 58240
5
Delightful Christian fr (1) Green/Hughes (Ardmore) M McKendry Onlyforyou fr (2) Cran Dalgety (West Melton) D Dunn Tandias Bromac fr (3) Ken Barron (West Melton) M Williamson (J) Chanelle Bromac fr (4) Cran Dalgety (West Melton) J Curtin Allura fr (5) Nigel McGrath (Weedons) R May Cracklin Rosie fr (6) Cran Dalgety (West Melton) D Butt Rozelski fr (7) Mark Purdon (Rolleston) B Orange Maybe Baby fr (8) Dave Anderson (Prebbleton) S McNally Ruby Banner fr (9) Ken Barron (West Melton) K Barron Stradowan fr (10) T & G Chmiel (Leeston) T Chmiel Pacific Rapture fr (11) Phil Burrows (Fernside) G Smith Sunday Girl fr (12) Nigel McGrath (Weedons) A Butt Can’t Teach That fr (13) Gareth Dixon (Clevedon) M Jones Black Is Black fr (14) Barry Ward (West Melton) B Thomas (J) Curragh’s Princess fr (15) Brendon McLellan (Wyndham) B McLellan
fahey fence hire pace
7.05
$10,000, 3yo+ 1 win mob. , 2600m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
86103 2112x — 81912 88799 411 11333
6
Ideal Arden fr (1) Bruce Hutton (Greendale) Border Control fr (2) Mark Purdon (Rolleston) Field Officer Mighty Flying Mac fr (4) Cran Dalgety (West Melton) Gritty Girl fr (5) Murray Pash (Richmond) Elios fr (6) Robert Dunn (Woodend Beach) Royal Mach fr (7) Mark Purdon (Pukekohe)
pgg nZ BreederS STKS pace
J Curtin N Rasmussen SCRATCHED D Dunn M Pash J Dunn B Orange
7.35
$100,000, f&f ffa mob. , 2600m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
41264 x1271 x1143 0x621 67932 11320 — 41133
Paradise City fr (1) Barry Ward (West Melton) Averil’s Quest fr (2) Rod MacKenzie (Hamilton) Elusive Chick fr (3) Tim Butt (West Melton) Tatijana Bromac fr (4) Mark Purdon (Rolleston) Wonderful Tonight fr (5) Barry Ward (West Melton) Here We Go Again fr (6) Jamie Gameson (Burnham) Minnie Moose Pemberton Shard fr (8) Brad Mowbray (Yaldhurst)
NZ Metro Selections Race 1: MOSSDALE CONNER, GREENBURN CREEK, MONIFIETH Race 2: HABIBTI, yANKEE ONE, ASTRAL TRAVELLER Race 3: STIG, DONALDSON, THE FIERy GINGA Race 4: DELIGHTFUL CHRISTIAN, ROZELSKI, ONLyFORyOU Race 5: BORDER CONTROL, MIGHTy FLyING MAC, ELIOS Race 6: BETTOR COVER LOVER, ELUSIVE CHICK, AVERIL’S QUEST Race 7: SAMUEL JAMES, MINNIE MOOSE, KOTARE yAAKOV Race 8: TERROR TO LOVE, CHRISTEN ME, FLy LIKE AN EAGLE Race 9: EL FUEGO, PACQUIAO, AJAyE Race 10: STAR OF ISIS, JASS, MAGNA Race 11: SUNNY KASH, DIxIE COMMANDO, MO HAHN Race 12: JOHNNY FOX, O BABy, JIMMy JOHNSTONE
07852 x5345 1x116 39248 x1111 70517 41109 41108
B Thomas (J) J Stormont A Butt B Orange T Williams SCRATCHED R May
Donegal Delight fr (9) Cran Dalgety (West Melton) Southwind Arden fr (10) Mark Purdon (Rolleston) Pembrook’s Delight fr (11) G & J Knight (Roxburgh) Flyover fr (12) John McDermott (Prebbleton) Bettor Cover Lover fr (13) Mangos/Cullen (Pukekohe) Nancy Miles fr (14) G & N Hope (Woodend Beach) Just Rose fr (15) C & J DeFilippi (Lincoln) Talaspring fr (16) Lew Driver (Balcairn)
7
D Dunn N Rasmussen M Williamson (J) A Edmonds B Mangos J Curtin C DeFilippi J Dunn
laMB & hayward pace
8.00
$12,500, 5 to 7 wins discretionary hcp , 2600m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
80171 07955 P7802 09866 x3633 1x782 11831 30014 00317
8
Awesome Prospect fr (1) Cran Dalgety (West Melton) M Jones Motu Speedy Star fr (2) Eion Latimer (Oamaru) M Williamson (J) Vic N Art fr (3) Eion Latimer (Oamaru) R May Bettors Creek 10 (4) Cran Dalgety (West Melton) D Dunn Minnie Moose 10 (5) Mark Purdon (Pukekohe) Cast Off Courage 10 (6) Stephen McNally (Motukarara) S McNally Radar 10 (7) Robert Dunn (Woodend Beach) J Dunn Samuel James 20 (8) Robert Dunn (Woodend Beach) D Butt Kotare Yaakov 20 (9) Phil Burrows (Fernside) G Smith
rOSe daKin SuMMer cup pace
8.25
$25,000, ffa mob. , 2600m. 1 2 3 4 5
11112 65431 44724 10375 21131
9
TAB doubles 1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8, 9-10, 11-12. Trebles 1-2-3, 4-5-6, 7-8-9, 10-11-12. Pick6 7-12 $50,000. Place6 7-12. Quaddie 9-10-11-12.
1
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
Christen Me fr (1) Cran Dalgety (West Melton) Magical Mel fr (2) Kevin Fairbairn (Doyleston) Mister Presley fr (3) D & C Butt (Woodend Beach) Fly Like An Eagle fr (4) Mark Purdon (Rolleston) Terror To Love fr (5) G & P Court (West Melton)
D Dunn G Smith D Butt B Orange R May
reSOurce recycling pace
8.55
$15,000, 3yo+ mob.mdn , 1950m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
10
56302 1 15 219 4x160 24618 09321 43231 24105 13767 1PP64 10698 61907 x2133
Alta Mario fr (1) Lew Driver (Balcairn) El Fuego fr (2) Nigel McGrath (Weedons) Honour Lady fr (3) T & G Chmiel (Leeston) Sara Holley fr (4) Robbie Holmes (Leithfield Beach) Isla Bromac fr (5) Geoff Dunn (West Melton) Majors Blue Jean fr (6) Ray Jenkins (West Melton) Pacquiao fr (7) Ken Barron (West Melton) Davy Lindenny fr (8) David Thompson (Kaiapoi) Chloe Finn fr (9) Margo Nyhan (Burnham) Johnny Mick fr (10) John Rogers (Patterson Park) The Empire’s Sister fr (11) Robbie Rowland (Yaldhurst) Mimi Surarti fr (12) Ian Cameron (Fernside) Living Memory fr (13) Ian Cameron (Fernside) Ajaye fr (14) D & C Butt (Woodend Beach)
M Williamson (J) N McGrath T Chmiel R Holmes J Dunn R Jenkins K Barron S Thompson P Davis A Butt C D Thornley K Cameron I Cameron D Butt
chriSTian cullen canTerBury pace 9.22 $12,500, 4yo+ mares Up to 5 wins mob. , 1950m.
1 2 3 4 5 6
65468 56444 x0215 04744 26223 60165
7 8 9 10 11 12 13
27643 81866 48354 — 76370 37371 12121
Bad Dancer fr (1) Brent Weaver (Balcairn) B Weaver Betty Golightly fr (2) Andrew Garters (Broadfield) B Orange Thorn In My Side fr (3) D & C Butt (Woodend Beach) D Butt Simple Saver fr (4) P & L Jones (West Melton) P Davis Magna fr (5) J & J Geddes (Norwood) J Geddes Su El fr (6) Lawrence McCormick & Chauntel Kentish (Ashburton) L McCormick Jass fr (7) Robert Stuart (Richmond) M Pash Anita Patron fr (8) G & N Hope (Woodend Beach) R May Tyler Franco fr (9) Gavin Cook (Ladbrooks) A Edmonds Far Too Rusty SCRATCHED Cloudy Beach fr (11) Mark Smolenski (Weedons) J Dunn McArdles R Flyin fr (12) Jim Curtin (Templeton) C D Thornley Star Of Isis fr (13) Jim Curtin (Templeton) J Curtin
11
MaSTer cleaning TrOT
9.52
$12,500, 3 or more wins discretionary hcp , 2600m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
x0423 43823 0P606 40x16 73011 30533 93523 67x58 46335 92921 21912 10081 x6442 P58x4 34066
12
Dixie Commando fr (1) J & J Geddes (Greenpark) Paint The Moon fr (2) Murray Edmonds (Motukarara) Galleons Legend fr (3) John Hay (Ashburton) Dragons Den 10 (4) Robert Anderson (Rolleston) Monnay 10 (5) Phil Williamson (Oamaru) Taimate Boyz 10 (6) Patrick O’Reilly (Huntingdon) Tehoro Diva 10 (7) Robbie Holmes (Leithfield Beach) Mc Blizzard 10 (8) Paul McCartin (Leeston) Mo Hahn 10 (9) Kevin Townley (Russley) Pammys Boy 10 (10) Murray Edmonds (Motukarara) Sunny Kash 10 (11) Derek & Adele Jones (Russley) Unico Pegasus 10 (12) G & N Hope (Woodend Beach) Fire In The Night 10 (13) Bruce Hutton (Greendale) Jinja Gal 20 (14) Fred Fletcher (Weedons) Beat The Monarch 30 (15) John Howe (West Melton)
J Geddes S McNally J Hay R Anderson M Williamson (J) P O’Reilly R Holmes G O’Reilly J Dunn M Edmonds C D Thornley R Close (J) J Curtin S Smolenski T Chmiel
nOrwOOd farM Machinery pace 10.22 $12,500, 3 to 4 wins mob. , 1950m.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
49463 67932 19331 21455 18112 x6255 11411 84x8x
Far Too Rusty fr (1) Bruce Hutton (Greendale) Wonderful Tonight fr (2) Barry Ward (West Melton) Johnny Fox fr (3) Steven McRae (Halswell) Highview Teejay fr (4) Mark Purdon (Rolleston) Jimmy Johnstone fr (5) John Hay (Ashburton) O Baby fr (6) Mark Purdon (Pukekohe) Comply Or Die fr (7) Ken Barron (West Melton) Anvils Top Gun fr (8) Nigel McGrath (Weedons)
J Curtin M Williamson (J) C D Thornley B Orange J Hay N Rasmussen K Barron N McGrath
waikato races Te rapa JeTBeT 2
SaTurday
TAB doubles 2-3, 4-5, 6-7, 8-9. Trebles 1-2-3, 4-5-6, 7-8-9. Place6 4-9. Quaddie 6-7-8-9.
weather/Track/rail Fine/Good (3)/True.
1
galaxy rOad
12.17
$12,500, mdn, 1400m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
04952 89x57 23473 368x4 43 9x34 49x03 832 4 —
Beautiful Brother (3) 58.5 Jim Collett (Matamata) Team Pete (2) 58.5 Caroline Pomare (Ardmore Lodge) Manny b (6) 58 Anne Herbert (Cambridge) Flicka Of Gold (5) 58 Stephen McKee (Ardmore) Stamen (9) 58 Chris Wood (Cambridge) Contrada (7) 56.5 Margaret Falconer (Cambridge) Lady Eiko (8) 56.5 Murdoch/Olson (Waiuku) Brahma Queen (4) 56 J & B Vance (Ardmore Lodge) Chintz (1) 56 Pike/Donoghue (Cambridge) Any Moolah
Waikato Selections Race 1: FLICKA OF GOLD, MANNy, BRAHMA QUEEN Race 2: SPEECH CRAFT, ALVESTA, SCHOONER BAy Race 3: KELLY O’REILLY, SO WOTIF, CASSIE MAy Race 4: GIRL OF MY DREAMS, ROLE MODEL, HER CHOICE Race 5: THE TIDY EXPRESS, WANNABE, ONE ABOVE Race 6: DUCKWORTH LEWIS, PUSSy O’REILLy, BEyOND DESIRE Race 7: WEISSMULLER, ADDICTIVE HABIT, SACRED STAR Race 8: MADE MY POINT, ON THE LEVEL, EL SOLDADO Race 9: PRINCESS KYOTO, OUR ZEBy, HAMACHO
C Dell (a2) M Hills M Coleman O Bosson K Myers M Cameron V Colgan D Johnson L Innes SCRATCHED
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fields&fORM auckland gear changes
Otago Weather/track/Rail
Lugging Bit off: Contrada (R1) Norton Bit on: Contrada (R1) Blinkers on: Flicka Of Gold (R1); Lucky Feather (R4) Blinkers off: Sacred Star (R7) Side Winkers on: Sacred Star, Impel (R7) Barrier Blanket on: Supreme Lady (R8)
Fine/Good (3)/True.
2
Psychedelic
12.52
$15,000, rating 75 benchmark, 1200m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
3120x 35121 0x142 4x218 24317 5241x 49179
La Muchacha d (1) 60 Allan Sharrock (New Plymouth) Alvesta (4) 59 P & J McKay (Matamata) Speech Craft d (5) 58.5 Richard Collett (Pukekohe) Schooner Bay db (6) 56 G & D Rogerson (Hamilton) Pinzaara d (2) 54.5 Stephen McKee (Ardmore) La Pinnicle dmh (3) 54 Peter Lock (Te Rapa) Madam Kirk d (7) 54 Autridge/Goodwin (Matamata)
3
M Dee (a4) M Coleman L Innes O Bosson C Grylls P Turner (a1) T Thornton
Risk ManageMent gROuP
1.27
$12,500, 3YO SW+P, 1200m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
611x3 03112 221 1851 1302 82212 62055 471 —
So Wotif d (2) 58.5 Richard Collett (Pukekohe) Cassie May tdh (4) 57.5 David Greene (Te Rapa) Elusive Gold (1) 57.5 Baker/Forsman (Cambridge) Kelly O’Reilly d (6) 56.5 Pike/Donoghue (Cambridge) Calypso d (8) 55.5 Moroney/Ormsby (Matamata) Rio Rose d (7) 55.5 Andrew Scott (Matamata) Pouri Chimes (5) 55.5 McVean/Browne (Cambridge) Our Sacred Anna (3) 55.5 K & B Hawtin (Te Awamutu) It’s All On
4
A Calder S Spratt O Bosson V Colgan J Parkes R Hutchings (a) D Johnson M Sweeney SCRATCHED
nzi insuRance
2.02
$12,500, 2yo hcp, 1200m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
Celtic Boy d (8) 59 Eamonn Green (Pukekohe) E Leighton (a3) Lucky Feather b (3) 57 Autridge/Goodwin (Matamata) T Thornton Girl Of My Dreams d (1) 56.5 Leo Molloy (Byerley Pk Karaka) L Innes Her Choice (7) 56.5 Nicholas Bishara (Byerley Pk Karaka) M Hills Ready To Rumble SCRATCHED Hera (12) 55 Roger James (Cambridge) V Colgan Rosado (4) 55 Lisa O’Shea (Cambridge) C Grylls Perfectly Roy (10) 55 Linda Laing (Cambridge) L Satherley Role Model (9) 54.5 John Sargent (Matamata) D Johnson Silk Shot (11) 54.5 McVean/Browne (Cambridge) M Cameron 6 Covered ‘N Bay (5) 54 Karyn McQuade (Matamata) P Turner (a1) 56 Fairy Cake (2) 54 Moroney/Ormsby (Matamata) J Parkes 6 Pretty Good Excuse (6) 54 V & W Hillis (Matamata) N Harris
1 5245 81 1 — 3 3 57
5
lOch haven thOROughbReds
2.36
$25,000, rating 75 benchmark f&m, 1600m 1 2 3 4 5
x3061 1x231 6x153 50258 41271
6 7 8 9 10 11
x5110 x59x1 13571 5x064 26020 70160
Cavestani dm (8) 59 G & D Rogerson (Hamilton) R Hutchings (a) The Tidy Express td (1) 59 Roger James (Cambridge) V Colgan One Above t (10) 57.5 Lisa Anderson (Te Aroha) J Waddell Apache Sky t (4) 56.5 Mark Brosnan (Matamata) J Parkes Call Me Maybe m (3) 56.5 Tracey Parnwell & Emily Holmes (Rotorua) C Lammas Wannabe tb (9) 56.5 Andrew Scott (Matamata) C Grylls Decorah t (7) 56 Baker/Forsman (Cambridge) O Bosson Cristal Heights d (2) 56 Lance Noble (Matamata) L Innes Hassle Free (11) 55.5 Don Sellwood (Cambridge) A Calder Street Party (6) 55.5 Murdoch/Olson (Waiuku) M Cameron Perfect Start d (5) 55 V & W Hillis (Matamata) M Coleman
6
sails MOtOR inn
3.11
$15,000, rating 85 benchmark, 1400m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
517x6 6x674 5x084 x7663 47260 3x540 55x4x 11140 80003 x885x 077x1 00744
7
Duckworth Lewis t (3) 59 Leo Molloy (Byerley Pk Karaka) Beyond Desire td (1) 58 Tony Cole (Te Kauwhata) Siem Reap t (9) 58 Linda Laing (Cambridge) Goldminer td (12) 57.5 Shaune Ritchie (Cambridge) The Menace td (11) 57.5 Tony Cole (Te Kauwhata) Kindred (8) 56.5 Jason Bridgman (Matamata) Our Famous Eve t (4) 56 Glenn Old (Matamata) Themoneyzmine td (7) 56 Allan Sharrock (New Plymouth) Cat Woman t (10) 55.5 John Sargent (Matamata) Dancing Attendance (5) 55.5 Eric Betty (Matamata) Pussy O’Reilly t (2) 55.5 Don Sellwood (Cambridge) Fastnfree (6) 55 Bill Pomare (Rotorua)
L Innes O Bosson R Norvall J Waddell C Dell (a2) M Cameron M Coleman J Parkes S Dye K Myers V Colgan C Lammas
h s dyke WaikatO guineas
3.51
$100,000, 3YO SW group II, 2000m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
76722 161 13282 44107 x0341 25142 213 174 42145 2221 261 x4642 719
8
Addictive Habit m (10) 56.5 Lee Somervell (Cambridge) Weissmuller (6) 56.5 John Kiernan (Te Horo Beach) Zinko mb (2) 56.5 Murdoch/Olson (Waiuku) Sacred Star (8) 56.5 Pike/Donoghue (Cambridge) Breaking Dawn t (11) 56.5 John Mason (Tokoroa) Impel b (4) 56.5 Murdoch/Olson (Waiuku) Sam Mesi (3) 56.5 P & J McKay (Matamata) Axl Rose (7) 56.5 McVean/Browne (Cambridge) Canterino t (13) 56.5 P & J McKay (Matamata) Castlzeberg (1) 56.5 J & B Vance (Ardmore Lodge) Celtic Chief (9) 56.5 Shaune Ritchie (Cambridge) Mato Grosso (5) 56.5 Louise Saunders (Pukekohe) Typhoon (12) 56.5 Mark Brosnan (Matamata)
A Calder J Parkes O Bosson L Innes N Harris J Waddell M Coleman M Cameron S Spratt D Johnson J Riddell K Myers C Grylls
skycity haMiltOn casinO cuP
4.31
$25,000, opn hcp, 2000m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
9
74332 24221 9x002 42123 44712 78665 3x829 1x567 27434 — 92183
Alegrio tm (7) 59 Richard Collett (Pukekohe) Made My Point (3) 57 John Sargent (Matamata) Sangster m (5) 57 Busuttin/Young (Cambridge) Estrato t (2) 56.5 P & J McKay (Matamata) El Soldado td (9) 54.5 Phillip Devcich (Cambridge) Zara Dancer t (4) 54.5 Bruce Wallace (Takanini) On The Level (1) 54.5 Baker/Forsman (Cambridge) Petergabriel (10) 54 Yves Seguin (Cambridge) Volkswood (6) 54 Haworth/Dixon (Foxton) Saint Columbu Supreme Lady td (8) 54 Robert Priscott (Te Awamutu)
A Calder S Dye R Hutchings (a) J Jago M Hills M Cameron C Grylls V Colgan SCRATCHED M Coleman
saddleRy WaRehOuse caMbRidge 5.11 $15,000, rating 75 benchmark, 2100m
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
12216 44x91 86112 592x0 16436 x3202 x1733 4x513 74743 04x10 94613 10462 0x803
Grande Bellezza b (8) 59 Louise McGregor (Te Aroha) P Turner (a1) Grey Power m (2) 59 Tracey Parnwell & Emily Holmes (Rotorua) C Lammas Guess What db (3) 59 John Mason (Tokoroa) N Harris Aruriteson tdm (5) 58 John Williams (Byerley Pk Karaka) E Leighton (a3) No Emotion (9) 57.5 Tony Cole (Te Kauwhata) C Dell (a2) Our Zeby d (7) 57 D & C Bothwell (Stratford) M Cameron Princess Kyoto t (1) 57 Jan McGiven (Te Aroha) L Satherley Ira Bean (13) 56.5 Jonathan McRae (Te Aroha) V Colgan Stanbyme (10) 55 Peter Fleming (New Plymouth) J Parkes Lady Pompallier d (6) 54 Richard Collett (Pukekohe) A Calder Torque It d (4) 54 Robert Priscott (Te Awamutu) M Coleman Wowowow b (11) 54 Busuttin/Young (Cambridge) L Innes Hamacho (12) 54 Busuttin/Young (Cambridge) K Myers
Wingatui Jetbet 6
satuRday
nellies sPORts baR PReMieR
12.30
$20,000, sp cond, 1400m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
03128 4x314 61 22532 x3542 55243 24428 34x20 5x223
10 — Make It Happen 11 — Rustace 12 22263 Dressed ‘N’ Ready h (1) 55 B & S Anderton (Wingatui) 13 70323 Quest For Luck (2) 55 Murray Hamilton (Omakau) 14 54324 Willow Park (5) 55 Champion/Murphy (Ashburton) 15 6957 Nancho Lass (11) 55 Alex Freeman (Omakau) 16 x0656 Voodoo Star (3) 55 Graham Tippett (Isla Bank) EMERGENCy 17 04155 Gervasio (8) 58 Michael Pitman (Riccarton)
SCRATCHED SCRATCHED C Barnes (a3) R Doherty (a2) L Callaway R Black (a3) R Myers
cOlin WalteRs MetRO Realty
1.05
$20,000, rating 65 benchmark*, 1200m 1 x3142 Postillion db (12) 59 K & L Rae (Ruakaka) P Taylor 2 07007 O’Faberge tb (15) 59 J & K Parsons (Balcairn) A Comignaghi (a3) 3 12893 Mr Kirk d (9) 58.5 Ellis Winsloe (Gore) C Johnson 4 1x926 Tommy Tucker mbh (13) 58.5 B & S Anderton (Wingatui) R Hannam 5 29305 Wiseguy d (5) 58 Michael Pitman (Riccarton) B Pitman (a1) 6 56457 Bacio Francese td (11) 57.5 J & K Parsons (Balcairn) B Lammas 7 6x313 Make It Happen (3) 57 Nicky Lloyd (Riccarton) J Bullard 8 0x442 Mind Reader tdm (8) 57 Graham Tippett (Isla Bank) S Muniandy 9 x2314 Quoin (4) 57 John McKay (Gore) C Barnes (a3) 10 x9031 The Dewdrop d (1) 57 Dennis Bros (Woodlands) A Tempelman (a3) 11 80216 Ask Me (10) 55.5 Michael Pitman (Riccarton) L Allpress 12 52005 Our Jackman (14) 55.5 Michael Pitman (Riccarton) R Myers 13 30549 I’m Maveric d (16) 54.5 Michael Pitman (Riccarton) A Denby (a2) 14 x760x Emily Trimbole th (6) 54 Noel Graham (Wingatui) T Direen (a2) EMERGENCIES 15 47863 Gold Terror (7) 58 Centaine Spittles (Woodend Beach) 16 03128 The Governator db (2) 58 Michael Pitman (Riccarton)
3
MORe fM
1.40
$20,000, rating 65 benchmark*, 1600m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
7x837 54721 04155 56378 06x22 8x186 05901 x1645 0x334 34942 10986 x6309 0x563 90668
4
St Bernard tdh (12) 59 Shaun McGarry (Wingatui) R Bishop Drumreims h (2) 58.5 Terry Kennedy (Wingatui) J Bullard Gervasio d (9) 58 Michael Pitman (Riccarton) C Johnson Ekstra Special d (6) 57.5 Michael Pitman (Riccarton) A Comignaghi (a3) Please Release Me (1) 56.5 Brett Inglis (Timaru) P Taylor Tunza Vitality tdh (10) 56.5 B & S Anderton (Wingatui) T Direen (a2) yazoom tdh (11) 56.5 Bruce Jenkins (Wingatui) D Prastiyou (a4) Lucille th (14) 56 Steve Anderton (Wingatui) R Myers Bremusa (13) 56 T & L Prendergast (West Melton) D Bradley Powder Creek th (7) 56 B & S Anderton (Wingatui) C Barnes (a3) Reeves Hall m (5) 56 Lisa Vaughan (Ascot Park) B Lammas Blue ‘N’ Gold th (8) 55 B & S Anderton (Wingatui) T Moseley Norah dh (4) 55 B & S Anderton (Wingatui) S Muniandy Aint No Lollygagga h (3) 54 Paul Richards (Wingatui) L Allpress
RanfuRly hOtel
2.15
$20,000, rating 65 benchmark*, 2070m 1 61323 Robbie Rooster b (9) 59 Jim Curran (Ascot Park) 2 x8809 Mighty Ruler (5) 58.5 Terrill Charles (Ashburton) 3 0x262 Irish Wit (7) 58 Sally McKay (Ascot Park) 4 701 ubetcha h (6) 58 B & S Anderton (Wingatui) 5 0814 Southern Sav b (2) 57.5 Michael Pitman (Riccarton) 6 34145 Dubai Bear th (12) 57.5 Terry Kennedy (Wingatui) 7 22417 yeahman h (1) 57.5 B & S Anderton (Wingatui) 8 0x060 High Jinks tdh (4) 56 Steven Prince (Wingatui) 9 00412 Old Gold b (11) 56 Michael Pitman (Riccarton) 10 03505 China Bo Bo (13) 56 Terrill Charles (Ashburton) 11 62334 Likeitlikethat (14) 54.5 Michael Pitman (Riccarton) 12 60332 Ashley (3) 54 Kelvin Tyler (Riverton) EMERGENCIES 13 56533 Lezani (8) 54 J & K Parsons (Balcairn) 14 00777 Gold Leaf th (10) 55.5 B & S Anderton (Wingatui) 15 89729 Puddle Alley th (15) 55 Bruce Jenkins (Wingatui)
5
K Williams D Walsh T Moseley C Barnes (a3) L Allpress J Bullard T Direen (a2) R Myers C Johnson R Doherty (a2) B Pitman (a1) R Black (a3)
D Prastiyou (a4)
MetalOn guineas
2.51
$50,000, 3yo sw, 1400m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
83271 41513 7x111 61221 12129 22402 10938 23321 47863 63510 92112
6
D’Cash Man d (3) 56.5 K & L Rae (Ruakaka) Platinum Kingdom b (8) 56.5 Lisa Latta (Awapuni) Absolut Excelencia d (6) 56.5 K & L Rae (Ruakaka) Valiant tdh (4) 56.5 B & S Anderton (Wingatui) Kostalot d (1) 56.5 Neil Coulbeck (Leithfield) Canny Franco b (7) 56.5 Terri Rae (Riccarton) Sir Singo d (9) 56.5 Michael Pitman (Riccarton) Prince Ransom (5) 56.5 Michael Pitman (Riccarton) Gold Terror (11) 56.5 Centaine Spittles (Woodend Beach) Paraketo td (10) 56.5 J & K Parsons (Balcairn) Berenice (2) 54.5 Michael Pitman (Riccarton)
R Hannam D Bradley P Taylor S Muniandy J Bullard R Myers C Johnson B Pitman (a) D Walsh K Williams L Allpress
fiRe & Mechanical sPRint
3.31
$40,000, open hcp, 1200m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
51208 84115 53132 08134 87531 x0010 22683 62727 06312 20x29 18312 36251
El Chico td (10) 59 Michael Pitman (Riccarton) Our Genes tdm (3) 59 Michael Pitman (Riccarton) Pinsgold d (11) 58 Neil Coulbeck (Leithfield) Too Much Torque d (4) 55 T & M Stokes (Waikuku) Credit Crunch d (12) 54.5 Michael Pitman (Riccarton) Mae Jinx td (1) 54 Moroney/Ormsby (Matamata) Dr Dee Bee d (6) 54 Jan Hay (Ashburton) So Elusive tdb (9) 53.5 Michael Pitman (Riccarton) Captain Kirk d (8) 53.5 Rachael Frost (Otaki) Coat Of Arms d (2) 53 Sabin Kirkland (Ascot Park) Never Die d (5) 53 Kennedy/Furlong (Riccarton) Crumb d (7) 53 L & R Didham (Riccarton)
cOuPlands dunedin gOld cuP
L Allpress A Denby (a2) S Wynne (a3) R Bishop B Pitman (a1) L Callaway T Direen (a2) C Johnson D Bradley P Taylor C Barnes (a3) T Moseley
4.11
$50,000, open hcp, 2400m
TAB doubles 1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8, 9-10. Trebles 1-2-3, 4-5-6, 8-9-10. Pick6 5-10 $750,000. Place6 5-10. Quaddie 7-8-9-10.
1
Approved Plates (Hind) on: Crystal Duke (R7) Approved Plates off: Crystal Duke (R7) Concussion Plates (Front) on: Emily Trimbole (R2); Crystal Duke (R7) Hoof Pads (Front) on: Infallible, Sucre (R8) Standard Bit off: Bremusa (R3) Standard Bit on: Irish Wit (R4) Lugging Bit on: Bremusa (R3) Lugging Bit off: Irish Wit, Ashley (R4); Crystal Duke (R7) Norton Bit on: Ashley (R4) Tongue Control Bit on: Crystal Duke (R7) Blinkers off: Tom Dooley (R1); Emily Trimbole (R2) Blinkers on: Wiseguy (R2); Puddle Alley (R4); Crystal Duke (R7); Miss Millbrook (R8) Pacifiers off: Bremusa (R3) Side Winkers off: Wiseguy (R2); Puddle Alley (R4) Side Winkers on: Emily Trimbole (R2); St Bernard (R3) Tongue Tie on: Bacio Francese (R2); Monachee (R7) Tongue Tie off: Irish Wit (R4)
2
The Governator b (6) 58 Michael Pitman (Riccarton) Bigglesworth d (14) 57.5 Sally McKay (Ascot Park) Red Bull h (15) 57.5 Steven Prince (Wingatui) Mediador (13) 57 J & K Parsons (Balcairn) The Bodyguard h (9) 57 Paul Richards (Wingatui) Individual (7) 57 Centaine Spittles (Woodend Beach) Tom Dooley (12) 57 Kevin Cairns (Winton) Leeboy h (4) 57 Graeme Mee (Wingatui) Ri’Gah Brook h (10) 56.5 Terry Kennedy (Wingatui)
A Denby (a2) S Muniandy J Bullard B Lammas D Prastiyou (a4) R Hannam D Bradley T Moseley C Johnson
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
70137 33221 33362 87831 00126 10857 30065 88135 49377 52154 58112 62110 x0133
White RObe lOdge
4.51
5
ausTRex nZ lTd Pace
$75,000, open hcp, 1600m
gear changes
7
Otago races
8
fields&fORM
ya Dreamin Jonesy t (6) 59 Graham Dobbs (Orari) T Direen (a) Dickens m (5) 58.5 Peter Rudkin (Riccarton) R Bishop Schmeckenbecher tm (3) 58.5 Kelly Thompson (Ascot Park) T Moseley The Hand Of Faith t (12) 58 L S Faber (Ashburton) P Taylor Lisa Love m (2) 56 Kathryn Thomson (Rangiora) L Callaway Crystal Duke m (11) 56 Kevin & Pam Hughes (Riccarton) S Muniandy Aussieaussieaussie m (9) 55 Kevin & Pam Hughes (Riccarton) R Hannam Monachee t (7) 53 J & K Parsons (Balcairn) K Williams Eleanor Coup (4) 53 Michael Pitman (Riccarton) L Allpress Viana (8) 53 Jason Bridgman (Rangiora) R Myers Darci Coup (1) 53 Michael Pitman (Riccarton) C Johnson Soldier Of Love td (10) 53 Mark Harris (Tuahiwi) D Walsh D Bradley Floaisha (13) 53 Fraser Auret (Marton)
1 51208 El Chico td (11) 59 Michael Pitman (Riccarton) L Allpress 2 31902 King Montrose td (1) 58.5 Neill Ridley (Riccarton) J Bullard 3 40154 Comanche Gold dm (20) 57 Graham Eade (Riverton) R Doherty (a) 4 16210 Captain Todd d (5) 56.5 T & M Stokes (Waikuku) K C Walters (a) 5 2L211 Dozintmateranyway (15) 56.5 Kennedy/Furlong (Riccarton) S Muniandy 6 82215 Infallible t (2) 56 Gay Robinson (Ascot Park) T Moseley 7 61002 Ric O’Shea tdh (4) 55.5 Steven Prince (Wingatui) K Williams 8 21264 Our Bee Jay dm (14) 55 Lisa Vaughan (Ascot Park) B Lammas 9 8x753 Windwhistle dm (10) 54.5 M & W Coles (Timaru) D Walsh 10 16613 Natuzzi dbh (13) 54 Paul Richards (Wingatui) C Johnson 11 35156 Go Go Dingo d (17) 53.5 Terri Rae (Riccarton) R Myers 12 76181 Petty Lane dm (8) 53 Lisa Vaughan (Ascot Park) A Frye (a) 13 45140 Howbaddouneedit d (18) 53 T & M Stokes (Waikuku) P Taylor 14 17453 Miss Millbrook tdmh (16) 53 Terry Kennedy (Wingatui) R Hannam 15 43309 Ziva dm (7) 53 Laurie Jarvis (Riccarton) L Callaway 16 x1141 Sucre dm (19) 53 Sean Bellew (Ascot Park) D Bradley EMERGENCIES 17 — Coat Of Arms SCRATCHED 18 85154 Aluminium Bikerack td (6) 53 Michael Pitman (Riccarton) 19 41103 Sheiswhatsheis dm (9) 53 Michael Pitman (Riccarton) 20 x6693 Faxed (3) 53 M & M Brown (Ngapuke) 21 — Poetic Licence SCRATCHED 22 27344 The Debt Collector tdm (12) 53 Iain Marks (Ashburton)
9
dunedin casinO tROPhy
5.31
$25,000, rating 75 benchmark, 2200m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
49377 21353 33711 62x72 60134 37648 40761 x1212 47056 85521 01125 08830 56463 x1077
10
Eleanor Coup (10) 60.5 Michael Pitman (Riccarton) Schockemohle b (3) 59.5 Kelly Thompson (Ascot Park) Elite Street m (11) 59 Murray Carter (Ascot Park) Our Mona Lisa dm (9) 58.5 Michael Pitman (Riccarton) Ima Dude m (5) 58 Kelly Thompson (Ascot Park) Imthejoker tm (14) 58 Thelma Foley (Phar Lap) Esprit D’Or (2) 57.5 Tommy Beckett (Ascot Park) Our Alchemist m (1) 57 Kevin Myers (Wanganui) The Boys tdh (4) 57 B & S Anderton (Wingatui) Kina Win (6) 57 Sabin Kirkland (Ascot Park) News Flash th (12) 57 B & S Anderton (Wingatui) Confused td (13) 56.5 J & K Parsons (Balcairn) Deceptive tm (7) 54.5 Murray Hamilton (Omakau) Honora Flynn (8) 54 Sean Bellew (Ascot Park)
B Pitman (a1) T Moseley R Bishop L Allpress J Bullard R Hannam B Lammas D Walsh T Direen (a2) P Taylor S Muniandy C Johnson R Doherty (a2) K Williams
dunedin hOliday PaRk/Ray WebsteR 6.11 $25,000, rating 75 benchmark, 1400m
1 618x8 Kirkdouglas tdmh (16) 59 Paul Richards (Wingatui) 2 80710 Semper Plus td (19) 58 J & K Parsons (Balcairn) 3 63731 Groover d (3) 57.5 Neil Coulbeck (Leithfield) 4 x4312 Irish Bay d (6) 57 T & L Prendergast (West Melton) 5 86477 Ortem Fire tdh (17) 57 B & S Anderton (Wingatui) 6 x7311 Ridley th (7) 57 Joanne Hillis (Wingatui) 7 15602 Light’s up tdm (5) 56.5 Mickle Weastell (Riccarton) 8 89x11 Chapel Star th (8) 56.5 Terry Kennedy (Wingatui) 9 04124 Coup Ease d (10) 56.5 Michael Pitman (Riccarton) 10 66736 Oxborough Magic d (4) 56.5 Danny Frye (Balcairn) 11 x2167 Pinot Express dbh (11) 56 Steven Prince (Wingatui) 12 06x19 The Gordonian m (18) 56 J & J Gordon (Ascot Park) 13 x4156 Briga tdmh (1) 55.5 B & S Anderton (Wingatui) 14 180x3 Cybele d (15) 55 Champion/Murphy (Ashburton) 15 37x41 Edenbrae d (9) 55 Kevin Myers (Wanganui) 16 40141 Remind Me th (13) 54.5 Terry Kennedy (Wingatui) EMERGENCIES 17 x6555 Ginty’s Choice th (2) 54 Steve Anderton (Wingatui) 18 43810 ustibecasual dm (12) 54 Alex Freeman (Omakau) 19 92554 Itsaboutime d (14) 54 Michael Pitman (Riccarton)
D Prastiyou (a4) B Lammas S Wynne (a3) R Doherty (a2) R Hannam S Muniandy J Bullard C Johnson L Allpress A Frye (a3) K Williams R Bishop T Direen (a2) L Callaway D Walsh D Bradley R Myers
Orari Racecourse Jetbet 7
satuRday
WaikatO Milking systeMs tROt
12.05
$5500, 3yo+ non winners, 2500m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
0098 Minerva’s Crown fr (1) Warren Stapleton (Rakaia) M Williamson (J) 05 Countess Pippa fr (2) Neil Munro (West Melton) B Munro (J) Springfield Blush fr (3) Warren Stapleton (Rakaia) G O’Reilly The Wicket Keeper fr (4) G & N Hope (Woodend Beach) R Close (J) 0 Another Delight fr (5) Paul Fraser (Leeston) P Davis 5558 Flying Buck fr (6) Ray Jenkins (West Melton) R Jenkins 06090 Get Withit fr (7) Jim Veint (Ashburton) A Veint (J) 7 Starview Soul fr (8) Nigel Perkins (Ashburton) T McMillan 07447 Nasty Brat fr (9) G & N Hope (Woodend Beach) R May 94696 Rebma fr (10) Ken Ford (West Melton) A Tomlinson 00900 Red Rock Gold fr (11) Kaye Stockdill (Chertsey) T Jellyman 93423 Fear The Knight fr (12) Keith Beveridge (Yaldhurst) T Chmiel 9x0x8 Donny Wood fr (13) Doug McCormick (Tinwald) L McCormick 0 Muscle up fr (14) John Versteeg (Irwell) J Versteeg 27902 Dragon Lady fr (u1) Robbie Holmes (Leithfield Beach) R Holmes 7468 Vacanza fr (u2) Bruce Hutton (Greendale) J Curtin
2
centRal stOckfeed cOMPany Pace 12.40 $5500, 3yo+ non winners mob., 1800m.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
Hotdiggitydog fr (1) Chris McDowell (Weedons) McArdles Smooth fr (2) T & G Chmiel (Leeston) Beacon Hill fr (3) Murray Pash (Richmond) Fine Courage fr (4) Graeme Hall (Richmond) Spirit Of Chronos fr (5) Ross Wilson (Oamaru Raceway) Kelvin Grove fr (6) Diane Hari (Oamaru) Chargedownking fr (7) Fiona Baigent (Templeton) Artsu fr (8) Brian Zampese (West Melton) Wood Fire fr (9) Ron Webster (Winslow) Kotare Kano fr (10) Robert Dunn (Woodend Beach) Fiery Rock fr (11) John Sheenan (Greenpark) Elbeau fr (12) David Mitchell (Timaru) 49360 Dana Dynasty fr (13) Polly Cleave (Waimate) 46049 ultimate Sheldon fr (14) Ray Jenkins (West Melton)
x9334 x4836 66656 x9726 08584 08970 43954 350 08759 07682 76038
3
C McDowell T Chmiel M Pash J Dunn C D Thornley J Young (J) R Curtin R May G O’Reilly J Thomas (J) J Sheenan M Williamson (J) W Low R Jenkins
Just ROse & bRian faWdRay Pace
1.15
$5500, 3yo+ f&m non winners, 1950m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
088 Bee Jay Star fr (1) Warren Stapleton (Rakaia) 5x0 Eyre Hostess fr (2) Brian Kerr (West Melton) 06452 Peruvian Atom fr (3) Dean Taylor (Ladbrooks) Washington Diva fr (4) T & G Chmiel (Leeston) 00xP0 Angel under Fire fr (5) Pepi Farmer (Orari Raceway) 0 Agnes de Gerolstein fr (6) Wendy Williams (Sefton) Turnonthebrightlites fr (7) Colin Evans (Washdyke) 7268 Really Wicked fr (8) Jim Curtin (Templeton) 88490 Riverboat Princess fr (9) Leslie Smart (Ashburton) 0 Shameless fr (10) Damian Love (Charing Cross) 6x006 Lucy Holmes fr (11) Ray Beale (Hilderthorpe)
4
talbOt fORest cheese tROt
M Williamson (J) B Kerr B Orange T Chmiel P Davis R Close (J) S Hickman (J) J Curtin T McMillan D Love J Dunn
1.50
$6500, 1 to 2 wins , 2500m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
— 46428 74090 45945 44645 30030 88950 x0989 5D060
Holdon Toyaspurs Sarah Palin fr (1) Margo Nyhan (Burnham) Major Domus fr (2) Ken Barron (West Melton) Clifden Clowers fr (3) Sandra Mounce (Rolleston) The Black Forest fr (4) Bruce Hutton (Greendale) Always Treasure fr (5) Carl Middleton (Highbank) The Doctor fr (u1) Neil Edge (Weedons) Perdition fr (u2) Kate Robertson (Oamaru) Sunnyandcher fr (u3) Stephen Hale (West Melton)
Otago Selections
Geraldine Selections
Race 1: THE BODyGuARD, RI’GAH BROOK, MEDIADOR Race 2: THE DEWDROP, POSTILLION, MIND READER Race 3: POWDER CREEK, NORAH, PLEASE RELEASE ME Race 4: ASHLEy, SOuTHERN SAV, IRISH WIT Race 5: PLATINuM KINGDOM, BERENICE, CANNY FRANCO Race 6: CAPTAIN KIRK, PINSGOLD, TOO MuCH TORquE Race 7: FLOAISHA, VIANA, DICKENS Race 8: RIC O’SHEA, KING MONTROSE, NATuzzI Race 9: OuR ALCHEMIST, KINA WIN, OuR MONA LISA Race 10: RIDLEy, IRISH BAY, LIGHT’S uP
Race 1: DRAGON LADy, NASTY BRAT, COuNTESS PIPPA Race 2: KOTARE KANO, DANA DYNASTY, MCARDLES SMOOTH Race 3: PERuVIAN ATOM, REALLY WICKED, AGNES DE GEROLSTEIN Race 4: ALWAyS TREASuRE, SARAH PALIN, SuNNYANDCHER Race 5: Suu KyI, CABO WABO, MCq Race 6: GRINS SuPREME, LITTLE MO, HIGHVIEW CONALL Race 7: STREAMLINE BOy, MASTER LACHLAN, EASTWOOD FALCONET Race 8: ALL DELIGHT, T REx, CRuSADER COuRAGE Race 9: STILL LAuGHIN, NEVE FRANCO, WOODLEA LEGEND Race 10: yAHOLyTERROR, FORTuNATELY, CuLLENS SPIRIT
76069 x4000 29577 018x0 17760 1 x9975 81549 32460 76016 48703
6
lockey fr (1) Chris McDowell (Weedons) Garndor fr (2) G & N Hope (Woodend Beach) suu kyi fr (3) Jim Curtin (Templeton) camolgi cam fr (4) Robbie Holmes (Leithfield Beach) indian arrow fr (5) John Patterson (Waimate) mcq fr (6) Nigel McGrath (Weedons) Franco envoy fr (7) Chris Thornley (Greenpark) donegal starella fr (8) Cran Dalgety (West Melton) alta cleopatra fr (9) Brent Weaver (Balcairn) itz Fatima kiwi fr (10) Simon Adlam (Ashburton) cabo Wabo fr (11) Robert Dunn (Woodend Beach)
c mcDowell R may b t J,cl) R holmes J patterson n mcgrath c R thornley J trainor (J) b weaver m williamson (J) J Dunn
TeMuKa & ashbuRTOn Rd1 Pace
3.00
$5500, 3yo+ non winners, 2500m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
7
8x080 8 86599 — 73540 30354 42469 p0x 7057x x0500 06937 — 34503 0 47
Bankcard fr (1) Peter Yeatman (West Melton) t chmiel exceptional mach fr (2) Neil Hamilton (Weedons) c D thornley one and only fr (3) Warren Stapleton (Rakaia) m williamson (J) ah van SCRATCHED Getinbehind fr (4) Ray Jenkins (West Melton) R Jenkins midfrew tarpediem fr (5) William Lake (Ashburton) b orange little mo fr (6) Ken Ford (West Melton) a tomlinson katapo fr (7) Terry Neale (Aylesbury) p Davis days of Passion fr (8) Muriwai Watene (Phar Lap Raceway) t healy most happy dancer fr (9) Allan Thomson (Darfield) a thomson Graduate under Fire fr (10) Ray Beale (Hilderthorpe) J Dunn tom Grainger SCRATCHED Grins supreme fr (11) Terry May (Methven) R may Fifteen c fr (12) Wendy Williams (Sefton) R close (J) highview conall fr (13) Gavin Smith (Leithfield Beach) g Smith
hObbs & banKs & dOnegal hOuse Pace 3.40 $3000, 4yo+ non winners mob., 1800m.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
x900p 00x40 0000 0x00p 06039 090x0 60642 47567 87999 00870
8
mighthaveafight fr (1) Robbie Crawford (Waimate) scarlett fr (2) Lynn Biggs (Marshland) spirit of rose fr (3) Kaye Stockdill (Chertsey) Winged Warrior fr (4) John Withell (Ashburton) streamline Boy fr (5) Ray Jenkins (West Melton) indefinite fr (6) Damian Love (Charing Cross) master lachlan fr (7) Gavin Cook (Ladbrooks) eastwood Falconet fr (8) Marty Larter (West Melton) the vicar fr (9) David Pearce (West Melton) ah van fr (10) Fiona Baigent (Templeton)
R crawford l biggs t Jellyman R holmes R Jenkins D love g Smith c D thornley K barron R curtin
hanley fORMula Pace
4.20
$6500, 1 to 2 wins, 1950m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
86541 0x030 49690 18798 10075 7x070 x0p06 08977 72531 04970 708x1 x5169 64052
austin Bromac fr (1) Warren Bartlett (Oamaru) crusader courage fr (2) Dean Taylor (Ladbrooks) t rex fr (3) G & N Hope (Woodend Beach) Boro fr (4) Grant Crabbe (Broadfield) i’m Bettor fr (5) Ray Jenkins (West Melton) drum major fr (6) Chris Chalmers (Halswell) the Black fr (7) Brian Kerr (West Melton) town icon fr (8) Chris McDowell (Weedons) all delight fr (9) Bruce Hutton (Greendale) eyre of expectancy fr (10) Mike Brown (East Eyreton) redmaro fr (11) Gavin Cook (Ladbrooks) lilac desire fr (12) Dean Taylor (Ladbrooks) orville fr (13) Denise Ottley (Orari Raceway)
g o’Reilly m Jones b t J,cl) c D thornley R Jenkins t chmiel b Kerr S g J,cl) J curtin c hunter (J) g Smith b orange J Dunn
The TyRe geneRal Pace
5.00
$7500, 4yo+ 2 wins jun. d, 2500m.
TAB doubles 1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8, 9-10. Trebles 1-2-3, 4-5-6, 8-9-10. Place6 5-10. Quaddie 7-8-9-10.
1
$6500, 3yo+ 1 to 2 wins mob., 1800m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
9
geraldine harness
2.25
SCRATCHED P Davis K Barron B Orange J Curtin C Middleton M Williamson (J) J T J,Cl) T B J,Cl)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
90131 39834 99x08 33365 32523 75168 x1423 11698 46180 81550 0x452
10
neve Franco fr (1) Robert Dunn (Woodend Beach) thats Bettor fr (2) Brent Weaver (Balcairn) maddison hill fr (3) Chris Chalmers (Halswell) strata star fr (4) Regan Todd (Burnham) still laughin fr (5) Ken Barron (West Melton) young tommy fr (6) Ken McRae (Waimumu) armadale v c fr (7) G & N Hope (Woodend Beach) Get holme tyron fr (8) G & N Hope (Woodend Beach) Petes reward fr (9) Dean Taylor (Ladbrooks) J c skipper fr (10) Peter Robertson (Templeton) Woodlea legend fr (u1) Thomas Twidle (Rangiora)
J thomas m cross J trainor R todd S golding b munro R close m williamson K cox S Stewart b thomas
Village inn geRaldine Pace
(J) (J) (J) (J) (J) (J) (J) (J) (J) (J) (J)
5.40
$6500, 3yo+ 1 to 2 wins mob., 1800m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
88799 19254 00805 5x088 p0610 x7888 05x71 5834l 1809x 55922 90816 33560
Gritty Girl fr (1) Murray Pash (Richmond) cullens spirit fr (2) Robert Dunn (Woodend Beach) Flyin louie fr (3) Graeme Hall (Richmond) tapestry Franco fr (4) T & G Chmiel (Leeston) champagne driller fr (5) Regan Todd (Burnham) shezarocker fr (6) Brent Weaver (Balcairn) Baileys desire fr (7) Dean Taylor (Ladbrooks) Fortunately fr (8) Ken Ford (West Melton) live n learn fr (9) Russell Woods (Ashburton) yaholyterror fr (10) Maxine Green (Winslow) Jaycees Belle fr (11) Kent Neilson (Spencerville) k c Pedro fr (12) Alex Hastie (Winchmore)
m pash J thomas (J) J Dunn g chmiel R todd (J) b weaver m Jones a tomlinson J young (J) m williamson (J) m cations a hastie
stratford harness Te Kapua Park JeTbeT 5
sunday
TAB doubles 1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8, 9-10. Trebles 1-2-3, 4-5-6, 8-9-10. Quaddie 7-8-9-10. Place6 5-10.
1
faRMland sTRaTfORd TROT
12.15
$5000, up to 1 win Special hcp, 2600m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
2
87622 door slammer fr (1) John Robinson (Ohaupo) x5346 rich earl fr (2) Jason Cossey (Stratford) 52539 Wywurri fr (3) Peter Scaife (Foxton) Brian elsu fr (4) Robbie Hughes (Pukekura County) 62735 First outing fr (5) Doug Gale (Helensville) 00070 sun of mystery 30 (6) Steve Clarke (Rolleston) x6800 John Joseph 30 (7) Willy Fleming (Hawera) 76x00 two Wishes 30 (8) Keith Chittenden (Manutahi) 68409 Broke 30 (9) Trevor Harris (Bulls)
MORe fM/ecOlab Pace
J Robinson F cossey z butcher (J) p Ferguson J abernethy S clarke K more K chittenden D butcher
12.45
3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
— 438x4 x2296 85206 85140 99218 56182 x5612 61816 8915p 07436
4
mister dann in the living years fr (3) Telfer/Garlick (Papakura) elias Bromac fr (4) Peter Scaife (Foxton) abe attell fr (5) Wayne Ross (Morrinsville) rimutoto Prince fr (6) Jim Mair (Eltham) Pureora Paree fr (7) Doug Gale (Helensville) viewfield apache fr (8) David Kaa (Cambridge) river emperor fr (9) Phil Fleming (Stratford) Benji maguire fr (10) Nicky Chilcott (Cambridge Raceway) thomas hamilton fr (11) Peter Scaife (Foxton) nicole vaidisova fr (13) Wendy Devenport (Otaki) S
SCRATCHED S phelan z butcher (J) S lawson (J) p Ferguson J abernethy D butcher m mcKendry n chilcott J i Dickie (J) abernethy (J)
aiTKen TRansPORT Pace
1.45
$5000, 3yo+ f&m non winners mob., 1800m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
0863 480x4 0466 53084 84448 23623 x5687 02 7529
5
ohau Flash fr (1) Eddie Phelan (Manakau) roan rocket fr (2) Pat & Mike O’Brien (Waterlea) living By chance fr (3) David Marshall (Cambridge) showmethemoneyhoney fr (4) Paul Green (Morrinsville) tina Brydon fr (5) Tony Grayling (Pukekohe) elsuccess fr (6) David Branch (Alexandra Park) hanover courage fr (7) Ken Webber (Papamoa) Flyin impact fr (8) Andrew Bublitz (Cambridge) allisforgiven fr (9) Jasmine Tanner (Palmerston North)
J abernethy p Ferguson K marshall (J) D butcher S abernethy (J) a Donnelly z butcher (J) n chilcott a poutama (J)
sTandaRd TiMbeR Pace
2.15
$5000, 3yo+ non winners mob., 1800m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
58744 karitane Whisper fr (1) Wendy Devenport (Otaki) 90953 Golden Bloom fr (2) J & D Butcher (Cambridge) damon runyon fr (3) Tony Shaw (Morrinsville) 32620 tour de clouds fr (4) Ron Richardson (Te Awamutu) 96643 Gilted fr (5) Keith Chittenden (Manutahi) 39 Guns Blazing fr (6) Rogerson/Blanchard (Hamilton) 89796 Beinn tharsuinn fr (7) Steve Clarke (Rolleston) 72537 lorcan knight fr (8) Doug Gale (Helensville) Jc Jock fr (9) Jim Mair (Eltham)
6
J macKinnon (J) D butcher p Ferguson n chilcott K chittenden z butcher (J) S clarke J abernethy K more
uhlenbeRg haulage Pace
2.45
$5500, 3yo+ 1 win mob., 1800m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
10420 64464 21 62422 x7840 — — 31707 x4019 19770 14657 6x950 1633
7
maguinness Flint fr (1) Sean McCaffrey (Cambridge) stars star fr (2) J & D Butcher (Cambridge) crown court fr (3) Pat & Mike O’Brien (Waterlea) chequeme rosie fr (4) John Godfrey (Roto-O-Rangi) Perfect terror fr (5) Robbie Hughes (Pukekura County) Bully’s rocket roxanne Bazza’s choice fr (6) Jasmine Tanner (Palmerston North) mary anastasia fr (7) Nicky Chilcott (Cambridge Raceway) river time fr (8) Ian Martin (Stratford) Brooke Brad carolina fr (9) Peter Scaife (Foxton) Winsome Falcon fr (10) Ken Webber (Papamoa) lady of the dance fr (11) Telfer/Garlick (Papakura)
S mccaffrey D butcher p Ferguson m mcKendry p butcher SCRATCHED SCRATCHED a poutama (J) n chilcott S lawson (J) z butcher (J) K marshall (J) S phelan
PhiliP MORResey ls Pace
3.20
$6000, 1 to 2 wins mob., 1800m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
8
x2178 47495 00922 0447x 01540 54581 1633 74023 33644 80767 50609 —
Bully’s rocket fr (1) Rob Lawson (Newstead) S lawson (J) Woodlea hero fr (2) Arna Donnelly (Cambridge) a Donnelly crown Prince fr (3) Pat & Mike O’Brien (Waterlea) p Ferguson mhai elsu fr (4) Michelle Wallis & Bernie Hackett (Waiuku) J m J,cl) eagle eyes fr (5) Peter Scaife (Foxton) z butcher (J) covert action fr (6) David Marshall (Cambridge) K marshall (J) lady of the dance fr (7) Telfer/Garlick (Papakura) S phelan real tricky fr (8) David Cambie (Waitara) D butcher millwood roxy fr (9) Les White (Cambridge Raceway) n chilcott roxanne fr (10) Fred Mitchell (Stratford) m mcKendry ryan’s Way fr (11) Wendy Devenport (Otaki) S a J,cl) SCRATCHED race cafe
bRian daRTh funeRal seRVices TROT 3.55 $5500, 1 or more wins discretionary hcp, 2600m.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
x6425 77246 1x070 79350 15990 76291 02608 — p2008 1719 — 24122 46193 75559 90031
9
Blazing sunset fr (1) John Dickie (Cambridge Raceway) J i Dickie (J) shutterup fr (2) Peter Scaife (Foxton) z butcher (J) Freddie mack fr (3) Revell Douglas (Pukekohe) R Fensom Palais royal fr (4) Keith Chittenden (Manutahi) S phelan landora’s Jewel fr (5) Nicky Chilcott (Cambridge Raceway) n chilcott nia fr (6) Jasmine Tanner (Palmerston North) a poutama (J) derek clarke fr (7) Derek Balle (Pukekohe) D balle SCRATCHED sunbird Bella Bill mac 10 (8) Jay Abernethy (Papakura) S abernethy (J) sodeska 10 (9) Sean McCaffrey (Cambridge) m mcKendry SCRATCHED Pretty to Watch tommiray 20 (10) Roger Villiger (Morrinsville) p butcher Bon ton cherie 30 (11) Keith Chittenden (Manutahi) K chittenden meyer lansky 40 (12) Jill Coppins (Morrinsville) p Ferguson trot Fast eddie 40 (13) Michelle Wallis & Bernie Hackett (Waiuku) D butcher
ReViTal (nZ) sTRaTfORd cuP Pace
4.30
$8000, 3 to 6 wins discretionary hcp, 2600m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
58642 35212 68841 11383 97120 33206 x0009 — 00808 76387 4x950 35330 30230 44201 49x20 06477
10
kilarney Guy fr (1) Peter Scaife (Foxton) tyler maguire fr (2) David Marshall (Cambridge) cuedee algranco fr (3) Arna Donnelly (Cambridge) kippenberger fr (4) John Dickie (Cambridge Raceway) houhora dream fr (5) Grant Ellison (Te Kuiti) mister dann fr (6) Peter Scaife (Foxton) Fiji time fr (7) Doug Gale (Helensville) mach cruiser county down fr (8) Fred Mitchell (Stratford) Brydon delight fr (9) Tony Grayling (Pukekohe) Broadway fr (10) Phil Fleming (Stratford) naenae tabman fr (11) Arna Donnelly (Cambridge) carpet Bagger fr (12) Sean McCaffrey (Cambridge) change Gear 10 (13) Rogerson/Blanchard (Hamilton) manotick express 10 (14) R & P Fensom (Tuakau) Jessies cullen 20 (15) Peter Ferguson (Cambridge)
p butcher K marshall (J) n chilcott J i Dickie (J) m mcKendry z butcher (J) J abernethy SCRATCHED S phelan S abernethy (J) p Fleming a Donnelly S mccaffrey D butcher p Fensom p Ferguson
daiRyMasTeR sysTeMs Pace
5.05
3
D butcher z butcher (J) R Fensom J abernethy p Ferguson SCRATCHED p butcher S phelan m mcKendry
Taffy (eVan) bayly MeMORial Pace 1.15 $6000, 2 wins mob., 1800m.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
31854 75345 61 68573 50481 x5412 70470 43531 26851 — — 71058 160
race cafe fr (1) Peter Scaife (Foxton) distant drum fr (2) Tony Herlihy (Papakura) Wynberg terror fr (3) R & P Fensom (Tuakau) mia’s dream fr (4) Keith Chittenden (Manutahi) val vili fr (5) Jasmine Tanner (Palmerston North) machs Party fr (6) Nicky Chilcott (Cambridge Raceway) my Peruvian fr (7) Grant Ellison (Te Kuiti) Ganesh Bromac fr (8) Pat & Mike O’Brien (Waterlea) Pepper Potts fr (9) Telfer/Garlick (Papakura) eagle eyes Woodlea hero tinted Field fr (10) Steve Clarke (Rolleston) mister harris fr (11) David Cambie (Waitara)
z butcher (J) J i Dickie (J) R Fensom K chittenden a poutama (J) n chilcott J abernethy p Ferguson S phelan SCRATCHED SCRATCHED S clarke D butcher
Race 1: WyWurri, DooR SlammeR, FiRSt outing Race 2: Western union, FibRe optic, Satu Race 3: Guinness icon, RiveR empeRoR, viewFielD apache Race 4: roan rocket, elSucceSS, Showmethemoneyhoney Race 5: Golden Bloom, KaRitane whiSpeR, gunS blazing Race 6: chequeme rosie, cRown couRt, laDy oF the Dance Race 7: Bully’s rocket, laDy oF the Dance, cRown pRince Race 8: trot Fast eddie, tommiRay, blazing SunSet Race 9: chanGe Gear, tyleR maguiRe, KippenbeRgeR Race 10: PePPer Potts, ganeSh bRomac, Race caFe
2
Wyndham harness young Quinn Raceway JeTbeT 8
sunday
caldWell cOnTRacTing TROT
12.00
$6000, 3yo+ up to 1 win Special hcp, 2400m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
b mclellan J bond n williamson S walkinshaw
$5000, 3yo+ non winners mob., 2400m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
3
50446 Fabulous abbey fr (1) Peter Hunter (Ryal Bush) p hunter southern delight fr (2) Wayne Adams (Invercargill) t williams 70980 sea spray luke fr (3) Les Stuck (Winton) l Stuck 84939 Buck stops here fr (4) Des Baynes (Winton) b mclellan 54289 not sure fr (5) G & J Knight (Roxburgh) m williamson (J) happy note fr (6) Barry Gibson-Smith (Edendale) c barron 89 the Princess fr (7) Murray G Brown (Invercargill) a armour 07744 midnight Poacher fr (8) Murray Swain (Roslyn Bush) R Swain 06 superior elibye fr (9) Leith & Tim Robertson (Makarewa) t Robertson (J) 6 megie may fr (10) Malcolm Hunter (Glenham) c Ferguson (J) kate de Goldie fr (11) Robbie Holmes (Leithfield Beach) R holmes 607x0 Buonissimo fr (12) Craig Laurenson (Edendale) x9506 shak’n cullen fr (13) G & C Lee (Wyndham) g lee 37289 shadoogie fr (14) Ross Hope (Rimu) S walkinshaw 60x35 hadrian fr (15) Kirk Larsen (Branxholme) K larsen
MiRacle lOdge/baRROn sTables Pace 1.00 $5000, 3yo+ 1 win mob., 2400m.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
15442 x9533 46616 25377 95438 20452 91 11873 241 33048
4
rock of tara fr (1) G & J Knight (Roxburgh) Franco caliph fr (2) Murray G Brown (Invercargill) libby Jaccka fr (3) Brett Gray (Ryal Bush) shinko fr (4) Brent Shirley (Invercargill) Fagan fr (5) Brent Shirley (Invercargill) all For d B fr (6) Cox/McGrannachan (Winton) den helder fr (7) Peter Hunter (Ryal Bush) extreme times fr (8) Alan Paisley (Longbush) its Bella fr (9) Tony Barron (Makarewa) rosie lindenny fr (u1) Tony Stratford (Invercargill)
m williamson (J) a armour J w cox b Shirley J h cox p hunter c barron n williamson S walkinshaw
MaRshall’s gaRage lTd Pace
1.30
$9000, 3yo+ 1 win mob., 2400m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
996p8 013 3x12x 60855 77x21 — 07756 p1 07389
5
Bricky mcGowan fr (1) David Kelly (Otautau) Julia Jones fr (2) Mervyn Todd (Charlton) liam sienna fr (3) Hamish Hunter (Ryal Bush) Westburn Warrior fr (4) Ivan Court (Ladbrooks) marshal dale fr (5) Bill Keeler (Roxburgh) sobek chief kapai fr (6) Alan Paisley (Longbush) choose me fr (7) Des Baynes (Winton) mackenzie Jacob fr (8) Phil Williamson (Oamaru)
K barclay R Swain S walkinshaw n williamson b Shirley SCRATCHED c barron b mclellan m williamson (J)
ROdgeRs gaRage lTd TROT
2.00
$8000, 3yo+ 1 to 6 wins discretionary hcp, 2400m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 81608 42100 71065 00402 22491 31825 44983 76534
6
Pyramid monarch fr (1) Phil Williamson (Oamaru) so king fr (2) Brian Norman (Tahakopa) Bet’s Best fr (3) Nathan Williamson (Ryal Bush) moon countess 10 (4) G & C Lee (Wyndham) Jenny’s rubee 10 (5) Tim White (Winton) Whitney 20 (6) Billy Heads (Gore) Jess Jaccka 30 (7) Jonny Cox (Westwood Beach) the real mcGuire 40 (8) John Hay (Ashburton) superstarourwishes 50 (9) Alan Shaw (Tapanui)
b williamson (J) b norman n williamson g lee c barron b heads J w cox R Swain K barclay
Kina cRaig sTud Pace
2.25
$8000, 3yo+ non winners, 2400m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
xp00p p275 46755 43 078 32782 00 27887 26326 8 70980 0602 20590 32822
7
Bulgarian rock fr (1) Brian Swain (Makarewa) homeforabubbly fr (2) Jonny Cox (Westwood Beach) Farmer dons fr (3) Alex Milne (Edendale) tact charlotte fr (4) Trevor Proctor (Winton) nottingham JJ fr (5) George Orr (Nottingham Park) lucky Getaway fr (6) Murray G Brown (Invercargill) third avenue fr (7) Wayne Adams (Invercargill) last man out fr (8) Clark Barron (Rakauhauka) mcardle meg fr (9) Peter Hunter (Ryal Bush) the Witch doctor fr (10) Tony Barron (Makarewa) roamin home fr (11) Tony Stratford (Invercargill) sea spray luke fr (12) Les Stuck (Winton) cuzzies home fr (13) Brad Morris (Myross Bush) occidental fr (14) Ian Wilson (Winton) cantthinkofaname fr (u1) Murray Swain (Roslyn Bush)
e Swain J w cox a milne D larkins c Ferguson (J) a armour t williams c barron p hunter n williamson m williamson (J) l Stuck b morris a beck R Swain
WOOdlands MOTORs lTd Pace
3.00
$6000, 4yo+ 1 win mob. pace Jun.D, 2400m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
8
13925 08660 82401 451 30168 91 83940 34324 52126 88041
sobek fr (1) Brent Weaver (Balcairn) Parisology fr (2) Andrew Armour (Invercargill) maybe Flyin fr (3) Ray Needham (Hilderthorpe) highview macushla fr (4) Ian Wilson (Winton) ardlussa eliza fr (5) Judy Dillon (Ardlussa) elusive edgar fr (6) Malcolm Hunter (Glenham) v c dell fr (7) Tony Barron (Makarewa) elusive Flight fr (8) Murray Swain (Roslyn Bush) medonc fr (9) Murray G Brown (Invercargill) Gambler’s dream fr (u1) Chris Morley (Makarewa)
m cross R mcilwrick J young m Kerr
(J) (J) (J) (J)
c Ferguson J trainor m williamson b williamson c hanna
(J) (J) (J) (J) (J)
MlT/PiOneeR TaVeRn edendale Pace 3.35 $12,000, 3 wins discretionary hcp, 2400m.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
62122 25418 34633 21117 96277 32266 45680
9
Press on fr (1) Greg Hunter (Wyndham) spectactular fr (2) Trevor Proctor (Winton) canardly lover fr (3) Hamish Hunter (Ryal Bush) Fiery del fr (4) Laurence Hanrahan (Ashburton) robs ideal fr (5) Ross Wilson (Whiterig) Freyberg fr (6) Brendon McLellan (Wyndham) cherokee charlie fr (7) Murray G Brown (Invercargill)
c barron a beck S walkinshaw m williamson (J) c Ferguson (J) b mclellan a armour
Macca lOdge/sTella fROsT Pace
4.10
$9000, 3yo fillies mob., 1609m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
6045x 3 352 2064 612 61 167 x3197 1 22515 5x231 x8144
kerry abbey fr (1) Hamish Hunter (Ryal Bush) h hunter Bellavita fr (2) R & K Price (Winton) n williamson Blue eyed suzie fr (3) Brent McIntyre (Riversdale) J w cox elisaveta fr (4) Brian Swain (Makarewa) e Swain cool delight fr (5) Greg Hunter (Wyndham) m williamson (J) somnio denario fr (6) Wayne Adams (Invercargill) t williams Backandbeyond fr (7) Clark Barron (Rakauhauka) c barron vienna eyre fr (8) Clark Barron (Rakauhauka) b mclellan treble cone fr (9) John Earl (Northope) S walkinshaw For the ladies fr (10) Cran Dalgety (West Melton) J trainor (J) kate stephanie fr (11) Tony Barron (Makarewa) p hunter queen’s advocate fr (12) Malcolm Shinn (West Melton) g lee
Pgg WRighTsOn Pace
4.45
$9000, 3yo+ non winners mob., 2400m.
TAB doubles 1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8, 9-10, 11-12. Trebles 1-2-3, 4-5-6, 7-8-9, 10-11-12. Quaddie 9-10-11-12. Place6 7-12.
1
sun shine Whiz 20 (11) Mervyn Todd (Charlton) tinted light 20 (12) Jimmy Bond (Mataura) Galaxy hunter 20 (13) Nathan Williamson (Ryal Bush) sudon speed 20 (14) Gary Davis (Ryal Bush)
Willy’s flOORing/J d sOuness Pace 12.30
10
1 82824 Guinness icon fr (1) Michelle Wallis & Bernie Hackett (Waiuku) p butcher 2 17245 distraction fr (2) Arna Donnelly (Cambridge) a Donnelly
Stratford Selections
17466 p0917 22842 06930
$5500, 3yo+ 1 win mob., 1800m.
$5000, 3yo+ non winners mob., 1800m. 1 45330 runninoutadreams fr (1) Rogerson/Blanchard (Hamilton) 2 85086 oncewerechristians fr (2) Peter Scaife (Foxton) 3 Butler’s sunset fr (3) R & P Fensom (Tuakau) 4 5069 Pureora thunder fr (4) Doug Gale (Helensville) 5 42 Fibre optic fr (5) John Peary (Morrinsville) 6 — masterful 7 95 satu fr (6) David Kaa (Cambridge) 8 069x8 ohau elegant fr (7) Eddie Phelan (Manakau) 9 4x22 Western union fr (8) Derek Balle (Pukekohe)
11 12 13 14
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Raikabula keeps team grounded By Daniel Richardson Lote Raikabula has seen the twinkle in his young team-mates’ eyes this week. Playing in the Wellington leg of the sevens world series is the highlight for any New Zealand player and five of Gordon Tietjens’ squad - Luke Masirewa, Sam Dickson, Belgium Tuatagaloa, Rocky Khan and Gillies Kaka - will be making their first appearance in the capital this weekend. Raikabula, who made his maiden appearance in Wellington in 2006, said he had tried to keep his youth-
ful team-mates calm ahead of the event at Westpac Stadium. “I’ve just been telling them to calm down and it’s just another game,” the 29-year-old said. “But you see the excitement in them. “They’re keen to go but I’m just telling them to control that energy and turn it in to a good striking weapon.” Yesterday’s street parade in the heart of Wellington marked the beginning of the festivities for the weekend when New Zealand is always under pressure to deliver a tournament victory. They’ve won at the Cake Tin for
the past two years and Raikabula said the parade just added to the atmosphere. “We get the feedback from all the other players from the other counties and this is the tournament that they always want to play, so it’s awesome,” he said. New Zealand has a healthy lead in the series standings after three legs, and victory this weekend would put the team on the right track towards another world title. They’re in Pool A with England, the US and Spain and Raikabula said the English, who New Zealand meets first this afternoon, would be a huge threat after a disappointing
start to the world series where they sit 13th. “They’ll try to get back on the horse at this tournament so we know that it’s going to be really tough,” Raikabula said. “We are not looking ahead of the second and third game, so we are looking forward to the England game.” The US is a rising power in the sevens game and boasts the quickest man on the circuit in Carlin Isles, and Spain is a sevens rank outsider. Aside from its newcomers to Wellington, New Zealand’s sevens squad offers experience in
• South Island champs The Ashburton Rowing Squad heads back to Lake Ruataniwha tomorrow for the South Island Club Championships. The crews were on the lake a fortnight ago for the wind-affected Canterbury Championships but are hoping for fairer weather this time around. Despite the delays and the inevitable early finish to the regatta the crews put up some positive performances, and will be looking to build on those before their attention turns to secondary school regattas and the lead up to the Maadi Cup.
Raikabula, skipper DJ Forbes, pivot Tomasi Cama, Waikato’s Tim Mikkelson and Crusaders’ outside back Kurt Baker. France and Kenya open the tournament at 1pm today with the finals to be played on Saturday. New Zealand squad: Kurt Baker (Taranaki), Tomasi Cama (Manawatu), Sam Dickson (Canty), DJ Forbes (captain, Counties Manukau), Gillies Kaka (Hawkes Bay), Rocky Khan (Auckland), Ben Lam (Auckland), Luke Masirewa (Waikato), Tim Mikkelson (Waikato), Lote Raikabula (Wellington), David Raikuna (N Harbour), Belgium Tuatagaloa (Canterbury) - APNZ
• Big field expected The Tinwald Cycling Club heads up to Methven on Sunday for the annual Dean Cooksley Memorial. The open grade race is a 45km handicap around the Blue Pub block which usually sees a bumper field. The juniors and division two riders will also have a 15km ride.
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It’s all about experience By Jonathan Leask Katie Read isn’t expecting much at the National Dressage Championships at McLeans Island this weekend. Taking on experienced adults on horses, the 14-year-old Read on a pony knows she isn’t going to be a world beater, but that’s not what it’s about. “Anything can happen in competition but it would take a lot of anything,” Read said. “The nationals haven’t been in the South Island for a long time and might not back for a long time, so
for me it’s about the experience of competing at the top level.” Until this weekend the South Island championships prior to Christmas were her biggest event, where she excelled winning the Level One Pony on Farview Free Spirit and was the level one young rider champion, as well as taking out level 3 Pony with Pepee. Dressage is about precision and grace, which takes time and effort. Read has been riding Pepee for six months and just as the pair are starting to click, the rider is outgrowing the mount. “I’m getting to be too big for a pony, so sometime this season I
will have to step up to a hack.” Read credits Pepee for helping her development as a rider and although the experienced 13-year-old Pepee has done wonders for Read’s progression and is easily controlled in the ring, the horse can be a handful when it’s off duty. “He is very adept at untying himself. You can’t leave him somewhere roped up for long because he unties the knots. “It’s really embarrassing when you see your horse cantering around outside the ring when you thought it was tied up.” But as long as he plays ball in the ring, Read is happy.
Mid Canterbury opens their Hawke Cup campaign this weekend against Otago Country with a young side. Mid Canterbury’s XI for their first Hawke Cup match of the summer has been influenced by injury and unavailability. “We have been hit by injury and unavailability which is a bit disappointing after how well we went last year,” Mid Canterbury coach Richard Pithey said, “It has meant we basically had to go with who is available and so we have had to call up a few young players.” Bevan Ravenscroft, Jason Morrison and Richard Print are all missing from the bowling attack, forcing Pithey to call in some young replacements. Mid Canterbury under 17 representative Jeremy Punselie will make his senior and Hawke Cup debut joined by fellow young 18-year-old seamers Will Southby and Harry Jones making their Hawke Cup debuts.
By Jonathan Leask A top-two tussle and a big gun battle are the features of Open A grade tennis tomorrow. There was a surprising start to the second half of the season last week following a month’s break between the start of the second round and its second week. After being last in the first round Methven caused the upset when they handed Hampstead their second loss of the summer, Allenton fought off Fairton and Dorie edged out Tinwald on a count back. Allenton eyes up Hampstead in the match of the round. The last time the sides squared off it was the closest result of the season, with Hampstead winning on a count back 60-58 on games, and it could be another thriller. Allenton are two-from-two in the second round, winning four straight games since the loss to Hampstead, while Hampstead have lost two of their last three. Hampstead number one Tom Deeley has been the key to their success also playing every week and only dropping one game,
a three set loss to Fairton’s Peter Leonard. Allenton’s roster may have lacked consistency but it hasn’t affected their results. Ashleigh Leonard has played in every match for Allenton and been a strong presence at three or four, playing some great tennis that saw her become the Gala Cup champion, and she gained some valuable big match experience competing in the New Zealand 16s championship recently. While that was a big battle Leonard, who had to withdraw injured last week, will get the rematch he has eagerly been awaiting- if Tom Deeley he has recovered - when Fairton face Dorie. Rhys Cromie’s unbeaten singles streak continues to stretch but Dorie have lost both of their second round matches and are staring down the barrel a third loss when they face Fairton. Cromie was pushed into a rare third
By Jonathan Leask Mid Canterbury senior cricket turns to Twenty20 tomorrow with the representative team on Hawke Cup duty. The shorter form of the game offers teams that have struggled in recent weeks a chance for a change in fortunes from the change in format, and a shot at some silverware. The round robin competition runs over four weeks this season, with each team having two matches every Saturday, concluding with a final
Tennis Federation’s decision to move it from Beirut, and then Cairo, to New Zealand. Lebanon were due to host the tie but it was moved for security reasons. They then nominated Cairo as a neutral venue but it was eventually shifted to Auckland after further security concerns. “I think it was a really bad decision not to have the match in Lebanon and one that I can’t understand,” Badreddine said. “It is quite safe now. We had another match there recently. I know there are problems in Syria, but not in Lebanon.” King-Turner will kick off the tie when he takes on Lebanon No 2 Michael Massih.
Mid Canterbury will be invaded this weekend by club men from across the South Island wielding their clubs in Tinwald and Ashburton. The South Island Chartered Club’s Golf tournament is being hosted by the Tinwald Golf Club tomorrow and the Ashburton Golf Club on Sunday.
movement in the air but it will settle down and be a good batting wicket, but if you bend your back there is reward for the effort.” Last year Mid Canterbury fell 13 runs short of winning the zone and receiving a Hawke Cup Challenge. “Last year it came down to the final over of the last two day game to determine the zone winner, and we came up 13 runs short of the outright win against Southland, who finished up on top. “The zone again looks to be well contested this year so hopefully we can start with a positive result.” Mid Canterbury play their first game tomorrow and have all four games in four consecutive weekends. So in zone four Otago Country claimed first innings points against Southland and North Otago lost outright to South Canterbury. South Canterbury then lost on first innings to Southland and Otago Country lost to North Otago by nine wickets. Mid Canterbury XI: Ben Ward, Rob Polson, Jono Print, Des Kruger, Matt Winter©, Rhys Phillips, Will Southby, Tom Meyrick, Matt Tait, Harry Jones, Jeremy Punselie. 12th man Scott Maher.
after the last round on February 23. The Tech Sharks have already laid claim to three trophies, locking away the Pritchard Shield, Studholme Shield and hold the Bevan Stroud Memorial Challenge trophy. The Sharks will enter as favourites as the only team to have won the Twenty20 competition and looking for a fifth straight title. Last year they toppled Methven, a two-time runner up, in the final. Methven have only cobbled two wins in the 45 over format this season and along with the Tech Stags, who have one win, will be looking for.
This year features rounds in the country, with Methven and Lauriston hosting matches tomorrow. The Star Old Boys side makes a return to their preferred form of the game, meeting Methven in Methven on Saturday before heading along Line Road to meet Lauriston in round two, with Coldstream swapping places. In the Ashburton Domain the Tech teams square off while Allenton play Fairfield, with the Sharks then facing Fairfield and Allenton up against the Stags.
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• Hot times on track Sweltering heat in Southland produced some fast times for the opening session of the BikeNZ national track cycling championships in Invercargill yesterday. The heat was on in the elite men’s 250m time trial final, with Auckland’s Ethan Mitchell claiming back his own New Zealand record in a time of 17.325 seconds ahead of Southland riders Matt Archibold with 17.578 and Eddie Dawkins with 17.917. Otago’s Katie Schofield also broke her own New Zealand record of 19.595secs to secure gold in the elite women’s 250m time trial in a time of 19.326. Southland locals took the other places on the podium, with Stephanie McKenzie claiming silver in 19.730 and Natasha Hansen bronze in 20.211. -APNZ
• Man U extends lead Wayne Rooney’s double helped Manchester United restore their seven-point lead at the top of the English Premier League as they came from behind to beat Southampton 2-1 at Old Trafford yesterday. Southampton took a shock third-minute lead when Michael Carrick’s poor back-pass saw Jay Rodriguez dispossess United goalkeeper David de Gea before he rolled the ball into the net. However, United were only behind for five minutes with Rooney equalising after he was played in by Shinji Kagawa. The England striker made it 2-1 from a yard out in the 27th minute after a Robin van Persie free-kick was headed back across goal by Patrice Evra. Chelsea blew a 2-0 lead as Reading climbed out of the bottom three after supersub Adam Le Fondre scored two late - AFP goals in a 2-2 draw.
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has been in superb form for Hampstead set last time he clashed with Leonard. In the other match, Methven will hope to keep up the new-found form against a Tinwald side that have only one win so far this season. The junior morning grades also resume their competition in the morning.
Artem Sitak, who is ranked 553rd in the world, will then take on Karim Alayli, who was delayed coming into New Zealand as a result of visa complications. King-Turner will team up with Marcus Daniell for Saturday’s doubles. “The draw has worked out nicely for us,” new New Zealand captain Alistair Hunt said. “They have nothing to lose, so I’ve told my players to go out and play as well as they can on the day. “We want to go out and put them away as quickly and as comfortably as possible.” - APNZ
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That leaves Robbie Polson and Des Kruger left to lead the pace attack, with Matt Tait the other seam option. “Robbie and Des will have a big role. “They’ll probably be called upon to bowl a lot of overs, try to keep the scoring down and build some pressure. “We have a quality spin combination of Tom Meyrick and Rhys Phillips who will also be looked upon to tie things down. The new blood in the bowling department makes batting line-up go deep. “The young guys are all capable with the bat so we bat right down. If we can put enough runs on the board I think we have a bowling attack that can take wickets.” With runs and wickets required the pitch looks like a livewire after the recent scorching conditions. “We played Canterbury Country on it a few weeks back, and they said it was the best wicket they have met in Ashburton. “There’s pace and bounce but it’s good to bat on. “Early on there might be a bit of
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Hayward out of big show to try and get right but he’s still not 100 per cent, so I wasn’t going to risk it. “Of all the times for it to happen, it’s pretty unfortunate. “It is disappointing not to be heading down to be involved in the event but I had to make the hard decision.” Hayward had scratched Andretti from the showjumping at the South Canterbury North Otago two star show in Waimate last weekend and was hoping to compete on tomorrow, but will now be focused on getting Andretti right for the National Showjumping Championships at McLean’s Island in Christchurch next weekend. While Hayward is disappointed not to be competing against the toughest field in New Zealand history, there are three excited local riders eyeing up their own pay day in the $5000 Pony Grand Prix.
By Jonathan Leask Ashburton’s Susie Hayward has had to withdraw before being involved in the most impressive showjumping line-up ever to compete on New Zealand shores. Ride the Rhythm in Dunedin will boast the strongest line-up of Australian show jumpers ever to compete in New Zealand before, as well as the top New Zealand jumpers, all lured by a prize pool of $120,000 and the added intrigue of competing at the indoor grass venue at the Forsyth Barr Stadium this weekend. However Hayward, and her impressive stallion Andretti, scratched from the competition yesterday. “He pulled a muscle during a collect (for breeding) last week and it hasn’t come right,” Hayward said. “He had every treatment available
Lucinda Askin, Kimberley Bird, Emma Waite are among 12 of the country’s leading pony riders that get their chance to shine in front of the big Dunedin crowd. It will be hotly-contested with 12-year-old Steffi Whittaker (Halswell) looking to continue her unprecedented winning run with Moonlight Glow, notching up her sixth individual win of the season at Waimate last weekend. Once the young riders have put on a show the high fliers take the stage for the big stakes showjumping. Recent FEI World Cup Australian League winner Alison Rowland leads the Aussie onslaught with her starry nine-year-old Brickley Brook Bella, on of several strong riders jumping the ditch. The quality of the Australian contingent is second to none but they will have their work cut out against
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an all-star Kiwi line-up including Olympians Katie McVean, Maurice Beatson and Samantha McIntosh, each with two horses apiece, as well as leading South Island hopes Cantabrians Ross Smith, Tegan Fitszimon and Kate Cavanagh. The crowd will also be wowed with the ‘Wall Challenge’ where $70,000 is on the line for anyone that can jump 2.21m, clearing the current New Zealand record by 8cm, with six horses down to compete. The riders then make way for the rhythm, with the Hollies taking to the stage for their sole South Island concert.
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Right: Susie Hayward is disappointed she won’t be part of the best showjumping line-up ever assembled in this country at the Forsyth Barr Stadium this weekend. PHOTO TETSURO MITOMO
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Crusaders raring to go “They’ve gone deep into the franchise bush - we’re hoping for a real smorgasbord off the land,” said Matson as he waited for the groups to arrive back from their expeditions. The coaches are confident there will still be some energy to burn tomorrow. “We’ve done a lot of conditioning but there’s nothing like playing,” he said. “We’re only three weeks away from the start of the competition, so we definitely need to get some rugby under the belt.” With several players nursing minor injuries already, two academy players, teenager Shayne Anderson, skipper of the highly successful St Bede’s team a couple of years ago, and James Schrader start on the wings. Matson denied the Zac Guildford rumpus had disrupted the squad. “Not really,” he said. “Clearly he’s close friends with all the people who played with him before, and those players are concerned for a friend.” Todd Blackadder was researching around any potential replacement, but that was dependant on the New Zealand Rugby Union’s final deliberation on the matter, he said. - APNZ
Back from the bush and ready to rock tomorrow - that’s the Crusaders after one of the more offbeat weeks in their history. The players have hitchhiked, hunted, visited gyms and schools, and made surprise visits to good sorts in the Crusaders heartland, as well as preparing for their 2013 opener against the Hurricanes in Timaru. “It’s been brilliant,” said assistant coach Tabai Matson. “It’s amazing when you get people outside their comfort zones.” The squad split into four groups to go to Timaru, Banks Peninsula, the West Coast, and Golden Bay on Sunday. Typical of their activities was George Whitelock and Joel Everson turning up in the franchise’s most remote corner, Ross, to cook up burgers for Sam Viney, a pillar of his local rugby club for more than 50 years. On Tuesday came the Amazing Race - the players had to hitchhike (minus cellphones) to Hanmer via A, B, and C. “It was pretty easy when Dan Carter stuck his thumb out in Greymouth,” said Matson, whose other Coast group members watched him and a couple of other players disappear into an SUV while they waited forlornly up the road. After a 2013 goal-setting session in Hanmer on Wednesday morning, the squad split into six groups - led, inevitably, by the four hunting Whitelock brothers plus Luke Romano and Joe Moody - to forage in the bush (apart from one group who went to Kaikoura for crays) for 24 hours for last night’s dinner.
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Ashburton’s Roger Gutberlet will be out to defend his Mid Canterbury men’s Champion of Champions bowls title tomorrow. The club champions from around the district will turnout at the Allenton Bowling Club to vie for supremacy. Defending champion Gutberlet will face some stern opposition, including last year’s Lowry Cup winner Bruce White of Allenton. The women will have a new champion after Linda Boyd became the Rakaia champion, ousting 2012 winner Rosemary Bennett. There is a strong field vying for the crown with former winner Noeline Woods of Hinds and Methven’s Ruth Smith competing, while Tinwald’s Shirley Maw will be looking to add to her champion of champion pairs title. Last weekend’s champion of champion pairs was dominated by Allenton, taking three of the five titles. Graeme Bishop and Alec Crawford took out the senior men’s beating Ashburton’s Gutberlet and Murray Anderson. Maw and Monica Barnes of Tinwald took out the women’s title with a win over Glenda McCosker and Barbara Robinson. Allenton provided both junior titles with Anne Reid and Annette Sargisson in the women’s and Alan Leis and John Bruce in the men’s. The Colts Men was won by Methven’s Ivan Syme and Jim Lattimore.
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22.6
11.9
21.1
10.2
9.4
9.6
58
58
43
43
46
46
Tides, Sun, Moon and Fishing m am 3 3
6
Friday
9 noon 3
6
9 pm am 3
max gust
5.3
11.1
30.0
Average
Jan 2013 total to date
Wind km/h
8.2
23.5
Christchurch Airport 32.0
Rainfall mm
nc
6
Saturday 9 noon 3
6
9 pm am 3
6
Sunday 9 noon 3
6
9 pm
2 1 0
2:08
8:20 2:35 8:47 3:00 9:13 3:29 9:42 3:56 10:11 4:26 10:41 The times shown are for the Ashburton River mouth. For the Rangitata river mouth subtract 16 minutes and for the Rakaia river mouth subtract 6 minutes.
Rise 6:32 am Set 9:00 pm Good
Good fishing
Rise 6:33 am Set 8:59 pm Good
Good fishing
Set 11:40 am Rise 11:04 pm
Set 12:49 pm Rise 11:36 pm
Last quarter 4 Feb
2:58 am
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Rise 6:35 am Set 8:58 pm Good
Good fishing Set 1:58 pm
First quarter 18 Feb 9:32 am
Maori Fishing Guide by Bill Hohepa