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■ POP-UP WEDDINGS

Removing the cost stress from weddings By Katie todd

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Ashburton has seen pop-up shops, pop-up gardens and even pop-up playgrounds. But what about pop-up weddings? Local celebrant Larraine McQuarters believes she has the solution for couples wanting to wed with “all of the emotion and none of the debt”. She has launched packages she hopes will be memorable yet affordable, and can bring together the celebrant, venue, photographer, caterer, cake and even the celebratory bubbles for less than $3000. McQuarters said she was inspired to start offering pop-up weddings because not everyone wants or can afford a wedding running into the tens of thousands of dollars, and not everyone wants to spend an entire day on their wedding. However, her new packages offer two and a half hour weddings in an affordable, relaxed and fun format, she said. “This way we cover all the bases, everyone has a lovely gathering and the couple is set

to commence their adventures together without the burden of paying off that one day for months or even years to come,” she said. “In the end it is the sincerity and deep sense of commitment that are the all-important factors in cementing a successful union.” Wedding planning website MyKiwiWedding reports that the average Kiwi spends around $35,000 on their big day, but pop-up weddings are the increasingly popular new “chic alternative”, alongside backyard weddings and weekday celebrations. It is the first time pop-up weddings have been launched in Ashburton. McQuarters concedes that pop-up weddings won’t be everyone’s cup of tea, but said the way a wedding is planned is entirely up to the couple concerned. “For some a larger wedding is the dream and that’s ok too ... however, in the end, a successful marriage will come from within the couple’s hearts and the support of their loved ones.”

Celebrant Larraine McQuarters has unveiled a concept for locals wanting to tie the knot without the stress of a sizable price tag. PHOTO SUPPLIED

■ POLICE PURSUIT

Driver faces multiple charges By Katie todd

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The man who was arrested in Tinwald on Thursday following a 180km police pursuit will face charges of reckless driving, failing to stop for police, possession of a taser, and stealing $52 worth of petrol from a petrol station. Thirty-two-year-old Andrew David Hunter, from Nelson, was remanded in custody after appearing in Christchurch District Court yesterday. He is expected to enter pleas to

the charges on May 25. Prior to the pursuit on Thursday, Hunter was wanted in Nelson on seven charges, including assault and unlawfully possessing firearms, police said. The pursuit began at around 12.07pm on Thursday, when police attempted to stop a vehicle in Waikari that they believed the man was travelling in. Throughout the afternoon, the pursuit was abandoned twice for safety reasons. Hunter was also allegedly in-

volved in a petrol drive off in Christchurch and ran over road spikes on the corner of Beach Road and River Road before he was stopped and arrested in Tinwald at 3.30pm. Meanwhile, parents are praising the reactions of staff at Active Explorers, a Tinwald early childhood centre that went into lockdown when Hunter was arrested outside. “They had things locked down and under control before the police even had their hands on the

guy,” said a resident near to Active Explorers, who also has children that attend the early childhood centre. The response from staff was outstanding, she said, and the centre deserve a heap of recognition for the way that they handled things. “It was really professional,” she said. “It’s nice to know that kids are going to be well looked after in a situation like that.” Active Explorers Ashburton

centre manager Kylie Mactier said she was really proud of the team and the way they responded upon seeing the commotion. Staff had previously been trained in lockdown procedures and knew how to react quickly and efficiently, she said. On Thursday, police said they would like to thank members of the public who were affected by the ongoing operation. They said they are unable to comment further, as the matter is now before the court.

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Ashburton’s nurses’ rally, held on the chessboard, was one of dozens that are being held around New Zealand to highlight the critical state of the country’s health sector. PHOTOS SUE NEWMAN

Health care workers call for support By Sue NewmaN

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Toots, waves and cheers of support made it very clear to Ashburton’s health care workers that the public is on their side when it comes to wanting more money spent in the health sector. Ashburton’s nurses’ rally was one of dozens that are being held around New Zealand to highlight the critical state of the country’s health sector. The rallies are part of a campaign to garner public support for fully funded, quality, public health services and to secure fair recognition for the value the nurses, midwives and healthcare assistants bring to the well-being of all New Zealanders. And that need is just as great in towns the size of Ashburton as it is in large cities, said Ashburton nurses Paula Burgess and Jane Worsfold. Nurses at Ashburton Hospital regularly worked long shifts to provide cover during what were

They’re relying on our goodwill not to leave when our shifts are over

now regular staff shortages, a situation that was not only detrimental to staff health but also compromised patient safety, they said. “We’re only asking for what’s fair so we can provide the quality health care that everyone deserves,” Worsfold said. Between the two women they have more than 50 years of nursing experience and say they’ve watched conditions steadily deteriorate. “I’ve never felt as unsafe as I do now with not enough staff on the floor. We’re only asking for

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enough staff to be able to do our jobs properly, the way we’ve been trained,” she said. With Ashburton having a greater proportion of its population in the older age group, the pressure on the health system locally was even greater. In addition, Ashburton’s transient population put pressure on hospital services as people who did not have established access to primary health care often turned up at the hospital because they knew they’d receive the care they needed, she said. Nurses were regularly working

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12-hour shifts to ensure there was adequate cover for patients and that was resulting in burn-out, ill health and ultimately in nurses leaving the profession, Burgess said. “They’re relying on our goodwill not to leave when our shifts are over.” Last week the two Acute Assessment Unit nurses said they worked shifts where there was no time for meal breaks. Burgess is a duty manager and said rostering was a nightmare because so many nurses were simply too burned out to do extra shifts. “And people don’t feel they can ring in sick because they don’t want someone else to have to work a 12-hour shift to cover.” While going on strike is the last tool in the health care workers’ kit, Burgess said she had been down that road before in 2001. “No one wants to do it but it’s the only way to make people see how serious we are about this.

Our patients deserve good care and we can’t deliver this.” The majority of nurses at Ashburton Hospital were in their 40s and 50s and had been forced to work within an underfunded industry for years. They were now burned out and leaving the profession. Young nurses were heading overseas to work in countries where pay rates were higher and conditions were significantly better, they said. The New Zealand Nurses’ Organisation (NZNO) campaign is designed to show the government that New Zealanders need it to prioritise rebuilding a quality public health system by investing in nursing, the largest health workforce. District health board nurses, midwives and healthcare assistants earlier voted to reject the 20 DHBs’ pay offer as falling short of making up for underfunding and understaffing in the health system.

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Outpouring of love An outpouring of love following the tragic death of a security guard who was allegedly attacked at a supermarket has been felt in Papakura. Goran Milosavljevic was allegedly attacked while at Countdown, and died from his injuries a day later. The store was blessed by a kaumatua on Thursday night. ManurewaPapakura Ward councillor Daniel Newman, who is now acting as a spokesperson for the family, said they wanted privacy. It was an “extremely traumatic” time and every support was being offered to them, he said. - NZME

Roller goes over bank Ashburton quilter Marie Williams has brought an impressive exhibition to town. PHOTO KATIE TODD 040518-KT-0279

Many are hand stitched and most feature a wide variety of colours, she said. A quilter from each country

was given the same natural wonder, resulting in three different perspectives on each topic. The World Exhibition of Quilts

is on from 10am to 4pm today and tomorrow at Annie’s Country Quilts and can be viewed with a gold coin donation.

■ HEARTLAND BANK

Bank back where it belongs By Sue NewmaN

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Ashburton’s Heartland Bank has come home. For the past 12 months the bank operated from a temporary premises on Tancred Street while its East Street building underwent a full restoration and seismic upgrade. On Monday it reopens for business, same bank, new look. And that new look will see Heartland Bank step right into the 21st century, branch manager Andrew Wilson said.

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By Katie todd

It’s the latest exhibition to touch down in town, and it’s enrapturing locals with depictions of the world’s wonders – from the Northern Lights to the Giant’s Causeway, Mt Fuji and our very own Moeraki. But it comes with one major difference – all exhibits are 50cm square quilts. The World Exhibition of Quilts is now on show in Tinwald, bringing together “wonders of the world” themed works of 90 quilters from France, New Zealand and Japan. Brought to town by Ashburton quilter Marie Williams and housed at Annie’s Country Quilts on Archibald Street, Williams said the exhibition has attracted a steady stream of visitors since opening yesterday morning. The annual exhibition is organised by the Nihon Heritage Quilters’ Guild in Japan, who invite two countries to take part with them. It is the first year New Zealand has been selected, and the exhibition is currently on tour around the country. Williams said all quilters were given eight months to prepare their quilt, and many would have been hard at work that whole time.

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“We’ve taken the opportunity to redesign the branch layout as well,” he said. The new-look bank has harnessed technology to step into the future and begin the move away from cash teller services. Cash withdrawals, cheque deposits and some cash deposits, will however still be available via an ATM machine in the branch. Perhaps the biggest change, Wilson said, is the development of a new retail contact centre on the upper level.

“This contact centre is providing local jobs and has room to grow as our business grows. I’m really excited about this investment in my home town,” he said. Ultimately Ashburton will be the bank’s national headquarters for a range of electronic banking platforms, Wilson said. “We want to fill this building with Heartland operations, anything that can be done from an electronic perspective.” In the new banking environment the work of the traditional

money processing teller was moving into the customer sales and service area, he said. “They’ll be having conversations rather than counting cash.” The new look branch opens for business at 9am on Monday and to celebrate, customers will be able to enjoy a cup cake with each business transaction. Heartland’s association with the Ashburton District dates back to 1875 when the Ashburton Permanent Building and Investment Society was founded.

A construction roller has gone over the side of a bank in Queenstown, leaving a man with moderate injuries. A Southern Fire and Emergency spokesman said a fire crew attended the incident on Kingston Road and had extracted one person from the roller. St John South Island region spokesman Gerard Campbell said they received the call-out about 4.15pm. “There’s one male patient with moderate injuries and he’s been airlifted to Dunedin Hospital.” - NZME

Roofer fined A Kerikeri man who claimed he was a licensed roofer has been fined $2500. Aaron Connelly, director of Connelly Roofing Limited, has been sentenced in the Kaikohe District Court and ordered to pay a $2500 for falsely presenting himself as a Licensed Building Practitioner (LBP) and a member of the Roofing Association of New Zealand (Ranz), despite never being affiliated with either. The Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE) brought the case to the Kaikohe District Court and MBIE investigations team leader Simon Thomas said the case should send a clear message to the building industry. - NZME

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Chinese Village restoration no easy fix By Sue NewmaN

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The restoration and preservation of buildings in Ashburton’s historic Chinese settlement on Allens Road could become an expensive project for the Ashburton District Council. A plan was prepared last year that detailed which buildings should be restored and how the site could be developed and tenders are currently open for this work. But the project is proving to be a challenge for anyone interested in tendering for the work, said council community relations manager Vincie Billante. “We’ve had a number of site visits as part of the tender process, but there are issues with the tenderers as they’re struggling with what exactly it is the council wants. There’s a complexity of issues there, it’s not just a simple cut and paste, it’s very complicated,” she said. She anticipates tender prices will be high because of the poor condition of the buildings, particularly if the council wanted them restored to a water-proof standard. “Councillors will need to decide whether they want the public to be able to go inside the buildings and that’ll come at a big cost or whether they just want the facades preserved.” The Chinese Village working group meets in two weeks and could have to make some hard decisions, Billante said. “Those buildings are derelict, there’s no getting around that and

Buildings in Ashburton’s historic Chinese Village are waiting a restoration project anticipated to begin later this year. PHOTO LINDA CLARKE

there are some tough choices the working group will have to make on this.” The old fruit shop had recently collapsed and while the shop sign had been salvaged the boards were not salvageable, she said.

The amount of work needed by structural engineers was taking a lot of time and effort and meant tenders were slow to come in. The closing date has been extended to May 14. Only out-of-town businesses had requested a site visit.

Chairman of the council’s Chinese Village working group Leen Braam is keen to find a workable solution for the buildings, but suggested council might need to look ‘outside the square’ to find an answer that was practical, aestheti-

cally pleasing and affordable. The council’s agreement with the descendants of the Chinese families who owned the site is to manage the property and protect its heritage values through restoration.

Winz still looking for a new home The Ministry of Social Development remains hopeful of finding a new Ashburton building for its Work and Income office, which has been operating out of a temporary building since the shooting tragedy in its office nearly four years ago. The government department has specific security requirements for the Ashburton Work

and Income office since Russell John Tully shot and killed two women working there in September 2014. He is serving a life sentence in prison. A new building on Tancred Street now houses Oranga Tamariki Ministry for Children but Work and Income remains on a temporary site next to the Ashburton Police station.

“This set up is working and there is a degree of security for staff knowing that the police are next door,” said MSD’s Stephen Crombie, DCE corporate solutions. “While this is in no way a permanent solution, it is allowing the ministry to be very selective in identifying long-term premises for the Ashburton office.

“The safety and security or our staff and the public who visit the office are our top priority and the ministry will not enter into an accommodation arrangement in Ashburton that compromises this.” MSD said it had previously tested the market in Ashburton but no suitable site was available. “We are about to re-test the

market and remain optimistic that a suitable site will eventually be found that meets the needs of the ministry and Ashburton community.” Crombie said the department was continuing to work closely with staff, police and the Ashburton District Council to achieve the best long-term solution in Ashburton.

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Ross and Lagmhor go hand-in-hand Throughout nearly 10 decades of Lagmhor School history, one fourletter surname has dominated the morning roll call. The Ross family has forged a link to the school spanning four generations and dozens of family members – from its beginnings as a single-classroom sole charge, to its current status as a two-classroom satellite of Ashburton Borough School. Needless to say, with the school’s centennial anniversary approaching in May, the Ross’ are gearing up to play a big part in celebrating and in remembering the school’s history. Jock Ross said he was in the second generation of Ross’ to attend the school in the mid-1950s. He recalls how the teacher used to live in a small house on the grounds and take classes in the building which is now the school’s library. “There were rows of desks, a big blackboard right along one wall and a big fireplace at the back,” he said. “Our teacher, he used to come in every day and give us arithmetic cards, and every single morning he’d spend the first hour of every day reading the Press. He’d stand in front of the fire for the whole hour and keep all the warmth to himself during which time he managed to puff his way through two cigarettes. Jock was one of seven second generation Ross children to attend the school, and his own four children followed suit, along with five of his nieces and nephews. From then, eight other “fourth generation” family members have been taught within the school grounds. Jock’s nephew Stuart Ross said it was a “pretty unique” situation. Many of the members of his family are now involved in fundraising and providing extra support to the school, he said, as part of a “very strong” network of parents and alumni. “It’s a special school and that support is a real point of difference. Being rural, it’s quite nice because if we need a digger or any other machinery – if we need any work done, people are always willing to come on down and help out straight away.

Three generations of the Ross clan outside the original classroom, which is now a library. Back row (from left): Jock, Alex and Charles. Middle row: Stuart, Jarrod, Howard and Cameron. Front row: Eleanor, Gretchen, Mila and Harry. PHOTO ASHBURTON GUARDIAN “We also donate about $15,000 to $20,000 extra in funds each year for the school, just through pea straw selling and fundraising.” Stuart said he was also grateful to Ashburton Borough School principal Sam Winterbourn for spearheading the amalgamation of Borough and Lagmhor when it was faced with closure under a government policy in 2001.

Lagmhor now offers all the benefits of both a small school and a large school, he said. Next on the calendar for the school and its support network is the centenary in May, which will amass current and past pupils, teachers, board members and more. “It’s for anyone with anything to do with the school, family members, committees, boards,”

Jarrod Ross, chief organiser of the event, said. Plans are under way for the celebrations on May 11 and 12, with a meet and greet on the Friday night followed by a kapa haka performance, pot-luck lunch and a look around on Saturday, leading into the main event at Hotel Ashburton on Saturday night. A church service will be held on

Sunday and tickets can be purchased for the full weekend or just the Saturday celebrations. Ticket buyers will also receive a book about the school. Ticket information and updates can be found on the Lagmhor School Centenary Facebook page, and alumni can also get in touch at lagmhor100@gmail.com or phone Jarrod 027 259-4644.

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Five arrested over Auckland kidnapping Two women were kidnapped, bundled into their car boot and taken on a horrific police chase after they confronted five people trying to steal their vehicle in Auckland. Five people, four of them teenagers, have been arrested and charged after the incident that started in central Auckland – and ended 52km away at Ramarama in the Bombay Hills. Detective Inspector Scott Beard, of Auckland, said the women were found by police in the boot of a vehicle. They had moderate injuries and were taken to Middlemore Hospital for treatment. The incident began when the women confronted five people allegedly attempting to break into their car on Bowen Avenue, in central Auckland, about 10pm on Thursday. “They were assaulted and then forced to comply with orders and made to walk around with the offenders while they alleg-

edly looked for a vehicle to steal,” Beard said. “They were then forced into the boot of a stolen Mazda Demio vehicle and driven to South Auckland.” Unaware of the earlier kidnapping or the vehicle having been stolen, a Counties Manukau Police unit saw the vehicle travelling in convoy with another car and attempted to stop them. Both failed to stop. “The stolen Mazda Demio continued onto the Southern Motorway and then exited at Ramarama and drove off the side of a bridge where the vehicle went down an approximately 5m bank.” As well as the women, three alleged offenders were found at the scene and taken into custody, Beard said. The Police Eagle helicopter found the second vehicle, now known to be stolen, at an address in Manurewa. Two more people were arrested in relation to this incident, he said.

The youngest of those arrested was aged 13. Two others were aged 15 and one was 14. The oldest was 20. The 13-year-old girl has been referred to Youth Aid. A 14-year-old girl, two 15-yearold boys and a 20-year-old woman have each been charged with two counts of kidnapping, two counts of aggravated robbery, two counts of unlawfully taking a vehicle and unlawfully interfering with a vehicle. One of the boys, 15, was also charged with two counts of dangerous driving. The youths will appear in the Auckland Youth Court today. Beard said the women and their families were being supported. “This is really seriously offending and police are focused on ensuring the victims and their families get the support they need following this traumatic incident. “As this matter is before the courts, we are unable to comment any further.” - NZME

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Sex workers removed from skilled workers list Immigration New Zealand has removed sex workers or escorts from its skilled employment list checker online. The agency’s area manager Stephanie Greathead said the removal of the listing from its list was to “avoid further confusion” that people could get a visa as skilled prostitutes. The website had previously indicated that sex work/escort is a skilled employment and applicants could claim points if they were paid at or above $36.44 per hour, had a recognised qualification or at least three years of relevant work experience. It defined a sex worker or escort as someone who provided clients with sexual services or social companionship. “INZ does not grant visas to persons who are intending to provide commercial sexual services,” Greathead said. “This is in line with the Prostitution Reform Act 2003 that states that only New Zealand citizens and residents can legally work in the sex industry. ” Sex worker/escort is on the Australian and New Zealand Standard Classification of Occupations (ANZSCO) list which

appeared on the INZ website. “INZ has no control over the occupations included on this list,” Greathead said. “INZ has removed this occupation from our Skill Shortage List checker to avoid any further confusion that means we would approve a visa for this occupation.” A hospitality worker originally from Brazil who wanted to be known only as Joy said she was disappointed to find the link to the information no longer worked. Joy, who is on a work visa, has worked as an escort for the past three years. She had hoped to gain extra points from being a skilled escort for her residency application. “I understand I will not be granted a visa to work as an escort, but I thought that I will be able to gain extra points to help me get my residence visa,” Joy said. She argued that her escort work – which did not include sex with clients – would fit the definition of “providing clients with social companionship”. - NZME

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Today the Ashburton Trust Event Centre is one of the district’s stars. Ten years ago it opened its doors with a red carpet event, but it would not have been built if a small group of people had not dared to dream. Reporter Sue Newman talks to two of those involved in taking the performing arts centre from dream to reality.

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lmost 30 years ago Alan McQuarters stood on Wills Street and gazed at what was then Ashburton’s elderly Regent Theatre. Where some saw a movie theatre that had seen better days, Alan saw a performing arts centre. He shared his vision with friend Russell Anstiss. Russell thought he’d taken leave of his senses. “I looked at Alan and told him he was moonstruck,” he said. Alan refused to give up on that dream and person by person he converted the non-believers and finally the Ashburton Performing Arts Trust was born. Wind the clock forward a decade or so and Russell admits Alan was a man with a vision. He dreamed of a performing arts centre that would double as a town hall. This month Ashburton celebrates the 10th year since that centre opened for business. Between the Ashburton Trust Event Centre’s opening in May 2008 and that moon gazing night

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Left – Celebrating the long-awaited turning of the first sod in the construction of the Ashburton Trust Event Centre in 2007 (from left) Roger Bradford (rear) and Alan Neumann, Alister Lilley, Russell Anstiss, Mary Hood and Ashburton Mayor Bede O’Malley. Below – Members of the Friends of the Regent Theatre may have been small in number, but they raised $50,000 towards the Ashburton Trust Event Centre. Handing over that cheque to Ashburton Performing Arts chairman Russell Anstiss are (from left) Mona Reddecliffe, Margaret Cullimore and Iris Officer-Holmes. Right – Celebrating the successful auction of two houses built by the Ashburton Operatic Society to raise money for the event centre, society president Roger Farr and Ashburton Performing Arts chairman Russell Anstiss.

in the early1990s lie thousands of hours of plans made and plans abandoned, new plans made and brought to fruition. The distance travelled can be counted in millions of hours of volunteer time and millions of dollars loaned, invested and gifted. It’s a ride Russell says he’s enjoyed every inch of the way, but it’s one he never intended to take. He left on an overseas trip in 1992 having no real ties to Ashburton’s theatre scene; he returned to find he had been elected chairman of the group charged with planning and building a performing arts centre. Hours of dreaming and planning followed and in 1998, the trust made its first move, buying the elderly theatre and a block of shops that gave it a large site on the northern side of the Cass and Wills streets corner. They envis-

aged a new picture theatre and their performing arts centre standing proudly on that site. “If we hadn’t done that the theatre could have been sold and bulldozed and the picture theatre was probably the most consistently used form of entertainment in town,” Russell said. That purchase effectively removed any physical stumbling blocks to the development of the performing arts centre, but there was still the issue of money. The first step, however, had to be building a new cinema. The trust

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Above – Demolition time for the Regent Theatre. Right – The final moments of the final show before the last curtain call in the ‘old’ Regent Theatre.

built today’s multi-cinema theatre, eventually selling this to private owners and clearing the way for the original Regent’s demolition. But before that could happen, there would be countless hours of hard work finding out what was needed by user groups and working out what would actually fit on the land available. To open up options the trust also bought land at the rear of the theatre intending to use part of this as car parking. Russell reckons there were 10 years of planning and talking before the trust was even close to taking the project to the community. That didn’t happen until 2004 when the ambitious project finally became public property. Then, the combined town hall and performing arts complex were estimated to come with a $4.7 million price tag. A presentation was made to the Ashburton District Council along with a request for $1 million in funds.

Mayor Murray Anderson was keen. The council would do its utmost to help the trust achieve its goal; it had to proceed, there was no option, the mayor said at that time. The handover of $1m as required was a given. With that support on board, we knew the project’s time had come, Russell said. And that meant putting his head on the block and committing the community to raising $1.2 million through sponsorship, naming rights and donations. Additional money would be sought from several charitable trusts. And the money started to flow – the Ashburton Trust, $800,000, the Mid South Canterbury Trust, $300,000. The Ashburton Guardian kicked off corporate donations with $100,000 and other businesses followed. But as the money came in, the cost began to rise. By November 2005 it sat at $5.6 million. One of the bigger fundraisers also started that year with the Ashburton Operatic Society taking over a portion of the land at the rear of the site on which it would build two houses. These would later be auctioned and $200,000 dropped into the trust’s bank account. Another year ticked by, the old theatre was still standing and there was still a large gap between the money needed and the money raised.

“There’s no getting away from it, we were up against it financially,” Russell said. An application for funds from a grant that should have guaranteed funding – the government’s significant community-based projects fund – was turned down and for a short time the performing arts centre looked in doubt if a community bail-out couldn’t be found. Russell and his team refused to give up. “That just made me very, very determined to forge ahead,” he said. The trust’s ultimate vote of confidence in the future of the project came when the Regent’s demolition was signed off. Work started in September 2006 and was completed before the end of that month. The old theatre was rubble, funds were short for the new centre, but the trust was pushing on undeterred. Finally on March 5, 2007 the day some thought would never come, arrived. The first sod was turned on the new performing arts centre site. In the years since it had first dropped onto the drawing board in 1999, the build cost had escalated alarmingly. now sitting at $7.2 million. The project had a one year build time, one year to bridge the funding gap from the community. continued over page


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Saturday, May 5, 2018 worry about the money, Russell said. “He could see it wasn’t a tent, it was a state of the art opera theatre. “In fact I don’t think anyone on the trust actually envisaged the building as it is today.” Looking back at his 16 years leading the trust, Russell said it was exciting to be part of a project that galvanised the com-

www.guardianonline.co.nz munity. He has less praise, however, for the lack of Government support. “I remember at the opening. Prime Minister Helen Clark was sitting on stage and she bent down to get something out of her handbag. I really thought it would be a cheque. It was her handkerchief. Not a cent came from the government, but buckets of money came from the commu-

nity.” He says he’s proud of what’s been achieved by the community, but is adamant if it hadn’t been for Alan McQuarters’ courage in dreaming big, the project may never have happened. “He was absolutely the catalyst of this, I was just the community driver. “It’s Ashburton’s money providers who have built this. It’s

a brilliant asset for the town. I never had any doubt it would be successful.” Russell said the trust was also delighted that the complex opened with everything that was planned in place. No short-cuts, no compromises. And he credits much of that achievement to architect Stewart Ross who bought into the project and concept from day one.

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oday Roger Farr looks at the Ashburton Trust Event Centre and calls it his second home. He’s the man who has driven the centre from the day it opened and says he’s as passionate about the complex and the role it plays in the district as he was when he first signed on for a one-year, temporary appointment. For years Roger has been the nuts and bolts man who was happier behind the scenes than on stage. His specialty is the technical side of things and there’s not much about lighting, sound and special effects he doesn’t know. His involvement also goes back to the centre’s foundations. Back when it was still a dream, Roger had just taken over as chairman of Ashburton Operatic, today’s Variety Theatre. As planning for the project firmed up, operatic wanted to play a strong role in fundraising and that meant coming up with a bold plan. “As president of Variety Theatre I was on the trust and we were looking at what to do with the excess land we’d bought for the carpark. I said, ‘why not put two houses on there and sell them’,” Roger said. The idea captured the trust’s imagination, but even better, it attracted the support of two people who were to play a key role in ensuring its success, Nigel Smith and Alan McCormick. “It couldn’t have happened without them. We put it in their hands and the amount of community support generated was amazing.” Two town houses were built in what became known as Project 101. The build generated a huge amount of public interest and when the two properties were auctioned, the prices were good, seeing $200,000 deposited in the trust’s bank account. As the new centre took shape, the operatic team began to plan a show that would be a fitting tribute to its past, but would not put too much pressure on what would be newly installed technical equipment. A compilation of numbers from many shows from the past was created and in the countdown to opening night, Roger says most of the moments and events were lost in a blur of last-minute activity. “There were still builders on site on opening night and we were still in the auditorium putting hand rails on at midday.” If things went wrong, Roger can’t remember. He looks back and compares the old and the new. “If the old regent had been standing at the time of the earth-

Right – Cutting the ribbon on opening night – Prime Minister Helen Clark and Ashburton Mayor Bede O’Malley.

quakes it wouldn’t have been standing afterwards,” Roger said. “It was amazing the shows that were put on in that theatre in spite of its shortcomings.” Today the theatre is a community asset vested in a trust and administered by a board, but it is Roger and his team who are the face of the complex. They take an obvious pride in how far the event centre has come in 10 short years, the range of shows it now hosts and, importantly for Roger, there has been significant growth in the strength of local performing arts across all ages. “The level of local productions is absolutely outstanding,” he said. The event centre will be marking its 10th birthday with glamour show Mamma Mia!, with Roger doing double duty as centre manager and the show’s director. An official function will be held prior to the


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Above – Peter Verstappen, Tony and Christine Todd, celebrating the opening of the Ashburton Trust Event Centre.

Above – Mona Reddecliffe (left) and Judy Gibson.

show’s opening and a celebration cake will be cut in the foyer with cast members post show. The 10th anniversary will be a quieter affair than the opening when the red carpet was rolled out and crowds dressed to the nines to celebrate the event. Celebrations won’t end when the curtain falls for the final time on Mamma Mia!’s season, as Roger plans to bring a lead act to town towards the end of the year to mark the anniversary in another way. Who and when, he’s keeping under wraps. As the event centre moves into its second decade, it won’t be standing still. Roger wants to see use of its various spaces increase, the range and number of shows staged increase and he hopes to grow his technical team to a level where they can be hired out to events around Canterbury.

Above – Marg and Alister Lilley. Above left and below left – Opening night of Blast from the Past.

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the authority contacting the company. The complaints board expressed disappointment over Wicked Campers’ continuous “refusal to engage with and respect the principles of self-regulation”, the ASA decision read. It also noted the difficulty around considering justification for the slogan, because of the company’s lack of response. Wicked Campers is owned by John Webb, a Queensland me-

chanic who started the company more than a decade ago. Last year campgrounds including Abel Tasman’s Kaiteriteri Beach Motor Camp and Piha Domain Camp turned away Wicked Campers because of their offensive slogans. Wicked was last year dumped from the Department of Conservation’s tourist information listing for those wanting to hire campervans. - NZME

ing and supervisory. A large portion of the $85 million cost is going directly into Northland businesses through payments for employment, contracting, equipment, accommodation and other services. The shutdown allows statutory inspections of equipment across the refinery, along with maintenance work, cleaning and other projects that cannot be carried out while in operation. A critical part of the shutdown will be the 10-day closure of the utilities systems for preventative

maintenance. Refining NZ CEO Sjoerd Post said preparation for the shutdown had gone well. “We’re pleased with the progress made to this point and grateful for the efforts of everyone involved.” “This is the first shutdown in 14 years where the refinery will be shut for a short period,” Post said. “This is a substantial project, with a number of major pieces of equipment being replaced. To give some idea of scale of the work involved we have around 2000 tonnes of scaffolding installed in the refinery.” - NZME

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Huge numbers behind refinery shutdown The $85 million maintenance shutdown of the Marsden Point refinery is about to enter its busiest phase with work on refinery processing units and related utilities starting next week. Scheduled for completion in mid-June, the shutdown will see staff and contractor numbers at the refinery swell from 500-plus to around 1200. The extra personnel cover a broad range of expertise including engineering and mechanical, labouring, rigging and scaffolding, water blasting, safety, crane driv-

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The advertising watchdog has upheld yet another complaint over a Wicked Campers slogan, slamming “Kill or be killed” for promoting “violent behaviour”. It appeared in a cartoon on a Wicked Camper van showed a woman holding a gun next to a skeleton. The complainant said the slogan promoted an irresponsible message, particularly in light of recent gun violence, and the Advertising Standards Authority upheld the complaint. This was the 14th complaint against the company upheld since 2015. The complaints board agreed the image of the gun, in combination with the slogan “Kill or be Killed”, suggested violence and breached three rules in the Code of Ethics. “It had not been prepared with a due sense of social responsibility to consumers and to society and was likely to cause serious or widespread offence.” Wicked Campers did not respond to the complaint, despite

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“Breakfast cereal and muesli is a non-traditional product in China and so consumers are genuinely interested in finding out about the brand.” Smartfoods launched its flagship Tmall store in 2016. Sales on the platform have since surpassed $1 million on the marketplace. Hall said the company had embraced Alibaba founder and executive chairman Jack Ma’s vision of new retail. “We’re filming video content live in New Zealand and streaming it to Chinese shoppers,” he said. “You can look at e-commerce channels as a really low-cost way to get your product to market in terms – there are low barriers to entry selling on e-commerce but selling through Alibaba and what’s reasonably unique it is a great opportunity to manage our brand story through various forms of digital marketing.” More than 50 per cent of Smartfoods revenue comes from exports. - NZME

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t’s easy to take the work people in the health care industry do for granted. We assume that if we get sick, someone will be there to care for us. We know the system isn’t perfect and that elective surgery will often mean either no surgery or years languishing on a waiting list, but we also assume that in times of urgent need the care we require will be there. And it is, but at what cost? Currently New Zealand’s nurses, midwives and care assistants are asking the public to support them as they battle the government for better funding for the health sector. For years there’s been a yawning gap between the money available and the need on the ground.

That gap is now a massive chasm and it’s getting deeper and wider. The problem is not peculiar to cities, it’s felt in every hospital of every size across New Zealand and it’s being felt in Ashburton. Yesterday health workers rallied on the Ashburton chessboard to highlight their cause. They’re hoping by holding dozens of rallies around the country the government might finally sit up and take notice. If there’s no action or reaction

then they’ll take the one step they don’t want to take, they’ll go on strike. And withdrawing their labour won’t be easy for the thousands of people who make their living caring for others. But they’re desperate. They’ve been talking for years and no one has listened. Talk to any nurse and they’ll tell you that overwork and burnout are endemic in their industry. People in their sector are bound together by their desire and their training to care for others and they’ll go to extraordinary lengths to do what they’re trained for and are committed to doing. The government has taken advantage of that for years, banking on nurses and care workers to go the extra mile, to pick up the

sentence was reduced from six lashes to four in response to an appeal by President Bill Clinton. Ten years ago: Three men were arrested and beaten by Philadelphia police officers after a vehicle chase in a scene videotaped by a WTXF-TV news helicopter. (The three men were later acquitted of attempted murder and all other charges stemming from a shooting that led to their arrests; four of the 18 police officers at the scene were fired and a number of others were disciplined.) Five years ago: In Afghanistan,

seven Americans and one German soldier were killed in three separate attacks. Former US Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, seriously wounded in a 2011 shooting at a Tucson, Arizona, shopping mall, received the 2013 Profile in Courage award at the John F. Kennedy Library in Boston. One year ago: The Labor Department reported a burst of hiring in April 2017 as employers added 211,000 jobs, more than double the weak showing in March. Today’s birthdays: Actress Pat Carroll is 91. Former AFL-CIO

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slack and to keep hospitals running regardless of the personal cost. Finally those nurses and care workers have bitten back. They’re fed up with watching their workmates drop out of their industry because they’re burned out, they’re fed up with working 12-hour shifts to fill roster shortfalls and most of all they’re fed up with working in an environment where they know patient safety is compromised by short staffing. If something doesn’t change, if health boards are not better funded, if nurses are not better paid, if conditions within the sector do not improve, God help New Zealand. We pride ourselves on our status as an affluent First World country. When it comes to health

care, that’s a joke. Yes, if you can afford to go down the private path you can buy what you need, but for the vast majority of Kiwis who access health care through the public system, we’re being sold short. The facts are simple – there’s not enough money being directed into health, the pay rates and conditions are not sufficient to attract and retain nurses, overworked nurses are walking away from the profession, young nurses are heading overseas and the average age of the profession is rising. All of that equals two simple facts – patients are being placed at risk, staff can no longer cope and that equals a health care industry in crisis. Without a good public health care system we have nothing.

TODAY IN HISTORY Today is Saturday, May 5, the 125th day of 2018. There are 240 days left in the year. Today’s highlight in history: On May 5, 1862, Mexican troops defeated French occupying forces in the Battle of Puebla. On this date: In 1494, during his second voyage to the Western Hemisphere, Christopher Columbus landed in Jamaica. In 1818, political philosopher Karl Marx, co-author of The Communist Manifesto and author of Das Kapital, was born in Prussia. In 1821, Napoleon Bonaparte, 51, died in exile on the island of St. Helena. In 1927, To the Lighthouse, Virginia Woolf’s fifth novel, was published in London. In 1945, in the only fatal attack of its kind during World War Two, a Japanese balloon bomb exploded on Gearhart Mountain in Oregon, killing the pregnant wife of a minister and five children. Denmark and the Netherlands were liberated as a German surrender went into effect. In 1955, West Germany became a fully sovereign state. The baseball musical Damn Yankees, starring Stephen Douglass as Joe Hardy, Gwen Verdon as Lola and Ray Walston as Applegate, opened on Broadway. In 1961, astronaut Alan B. Shepard Jr. became America’s first space traveller as he made a 15-minute suborbital flight aboard Mercury capsule Freedom 7. In 1978, Ben & Jerry’s ice cream had its beginnings as Ben Cohen and Jerry Greenfield opened an ice cream parlour at a converted gas station in Burlington, Vermont. In 1981, Irish Republican Army hunger-striker Bobby Sands died at the Maze Prison in Northern Ireland in his 66th day without food. In 1994, Singapore caned American teenager Michael Fay for vandalism, a day after the

president John J. Sweeney is 84. Saxophonist Ace Cannon is 84. Country singer-musician Roni Stoneman is 80. Actor Michael Murphy is 80. Actor Lance Henriksen is 78. Comedianactor Michael Palin is 75. Actor John Rhys-Davies is 74. Rock correspondent Kurt Loder is 73. Rock musician Bill Ward (Black Sabbath) is 70. Actress Melinda Culea is 63. Actress Lisa Eilbacher is 61. Actor Richard E. Grant is 61. Rock singer Ian McCulloch (Echo and the Bunnymen) is 59. Rock musician Shawn Drover (Megadeth) is 52. Actress Tina

Yothers is 45. Rhythm and blues singer Raheem DeVaughn is 43. Actor Santiago Cabrera is 40. Actor Vincent Kartheiser is 39. Singer Craig David is 37. Actress Danielle Fishel is 37. Actor Henry Cavill is 35. Actor Clark Duke is 33. Soul singer Adele is 30. Rock singer Skye Sweetnam is 30. Rhythm-and-blues singer Chris Brown is 29. Thought for today: “The test of courage comes when we are in the minority. The test of tolerance comes when we are in the majority.” — Ralph W. Sockman, American clergyman (1889-1970).


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What will Budget 2018 hold? In the words of the current, world’s leading political guru, the deep-thinking, President of the United States of America, “We shall have to wait and see”.

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hat age-old political ritual is upon us once again; in a mere 12 days – and a corresponding number of sleeps – finance Minister, Labour’s, the Honourable Grant Robertson – first finance minister to represent that party for 10 years – will, with suitable solemnity, rise to his still youngish feet to deliver the details of this hallowed document to all us quivering Kiwis – and to billions of others round the world listening into, even viewing, this ancient ceremony on any one – or more – of the myriad of electronic devices available for purpose on such significant occasions. For Robertson – when wearing his marginally less illustrious hat, as the Member of Parliament for the electorate of Wellington Central – it will be a day to remember. He is the master of the nation’s finances albeit, also, the representative of one of the weakest-looking administrations ever to grace the treasury benches. In fact, many of us owlish gurus – of the society for whom I am proud to be a card-carrying member – wonder, perhaps a trifle lugubriously, whether Robertson will be around this time next year to comment on the longer-term effects of his 2018 efforts to procure financial fairness for those of us who live here

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and plot a path for the economic security of the nation for the next several years. In the word of our time, it is an “awesome” task for the fortysix year-old from Dunedin via Palmerston North. Will he be up to the challenge? In the frequently-used – if seriously unoriginal – words of the current, world’s leading political guru, the deep-thinking, President of the United States of America, “We shall have to wait and see”. As to what the minister will actually say, you can be sure there will be a series of brickbats aimed at his National predecessors, in particular, the now former MPs, Bill English and Steven Joyce, the first of whom had his hand on the financial tiller for an extended period of what seemed at the time to be a lengthy span of stability and strength. Joyce will no doubt disabuse me of such opinions and tell me and others that National’s handling of the economy during

those years was a long-running disaster and he, as the immediate inheritor of this chaos, is the one chosen to sort it out. As he has already said, “You don’t correct the failings of nine years in a single budget”, a fairly strong indication of the predictable line he is going to adopt. Despite the many the platitudes and cliches Robertson will trot out – all part of this parliamentary rite of passage – it will nevertheless be interesting to hear how he proposes to finance the many expensive projects with which Labour has promised to bring succour to the sick – including “unmouldy” hospitals – housing to the homeless, public transport to those who prefer not to spend the greater part of their lives stationary on an Auckland motorway, schools – and teachers to staff them – to the young people of this land, and free first year university education to the graduates of these centres of learning. To those not in immediate need of life-saving treatment, Robertson would like to have offered cheaper doctors’ visits. It seems, however, that that is a hope too far and such reductions to the cost of doctors’ visits will have to be “phased in” rather than announced with a flourish on the 17th. How many other “back-

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trackings” will there have to be to Labour’s “money-no-object” schemes as Robertson is, unavoidably, brought face-to-face with financial reality? Once the minister has sat down, to a burst of almost manic applause from his colleagues and amid cries of “Good on ya, Grant”, “Great Speech”, and other plaudits of that ilk, the stonyfaced and silent National opposition will look to their finance representative, the graceful Amy Adams to speak on their behalf and, in the process, instantly, to rubbish almost everything Robertson has just said. She will pick holes, criticise and find endless fault with what has been outlined by her opposite number, even though she would not have been in a position to prepare such a speech. That is the legendary pattern of Budget Day proceedings and it seems unlikely that anything more constructive will emerge on Thursday week. After it’s all over, some, no doubt, will make a bee-line for the bar while others will go home wondering. Be assured, the democratic process in Aotearoa, New Zealand is in fine fettle, more than can be said of less fortunate countries round the world. We need to guard and guarantee it.

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New face on The Crown Helena Bonham Carter will be taking on the role of a middle-aged Princess Margaret in The Crown. She’s been the subject of speculation for months, since the makers of The Crown announced it was axing its entire cast for season three and replacing them with older actors. The veteran actress, 51, will join Olivia Colman in the third and fourth seasons, as the pair play the royal sisters. Helena takes the role from Vanessa Kirby, who has played the notoriously carefree princess in the Netflix show for its first two seasons.

In this photo provided by the US Geological Survey, red ash rises from the Puu Oo vent on Hawaii’s Kilauea Volcano after a magnitude-5.0 earthquake struck the Big Island. PHOTO AP

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Molten lava fountains Hawaii’s Kilauea volcano erupted yesterday, sending lava shooting into the air in a residential neighbourhood and prompting mandatory evacuation orders for nearby homes. Hawaii County said steam and lava poured out of a crack in Leilani Estates, which is near the town of Pahoa on the Big Island. Footage shown on local television showed lava spurting into the sky from a crack in a road. Aerial drone footage showed a line of lava snaking through a forest. Lava fountains were shooting 46 metres in the air, and molten lava spread out over an area about 183 metres wide behind one house in Leilani

Estates, Big Island resident Ikaika Marzo told the Honolulu Star-Advertiser . “It sounds like a jet engine. It’s going hard,” he said. County, state and federal officials had been warning residents all week that they should be prepared to evacuate, as an eruption would give little warning. The county has ordered evacuations for all of Leilani Estates, which according to the 2010 US Census has a population of 1500. Nearby community centres have opened for shelter. Ranson Yoneda, the recreation director for the Pahoa District Park, was readying the gymnasium for any evacuees after it was selected as a Red Cross evacuation centre.

He said so far, about 15 people have arrived, some with animals, and they are hungry for information. “They just want to know what’s going on because they were told it’s a mandatory evacuation,” he said by telephone. The US Geological Survey said new ground cracks were reported yesterday. Hot vapour emerged from a crack and spattering lava began to erupt. Scientists said areas downslope of the erupting vent were at risk of being covered by lava. Leilani Estates appeared to be at greatest risk, but scientists said new vents and outbreaks could occur and it’s not possible to say where.

The eruption comes after days of earthquakes rattled the area’s Puna district. A nearby school was closed due to the ongoing seismic activity and several roadways cracked under the strain of the constant temblors. The Puu Oo crater floor began to collapse on Monday, triggering a series of earthquakes and pushing the lava into new underground chambers. The collapse caused magma to push more than 16 kilometres downslope toward the populated southeast coastline of the island. Hawaii County Civil Defense Agency closed the area to visitors and ordered private tour companies to stop taking people into the region. - AP

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Deathbed marriage challenged in court A live-in houskeeper tried to marry a millionaire on his deathbed in a bid to keep his fortune, a British court heard. She then changed the locks on his home after his death to keep it from his children. Bok Soon Song, 72, is at the

centre of a court battle over the estate of John Williams. She claims she was more than his carer, and insisted they were a loving couple. But Central London County Court heard 66-year-old Williams died intestate – without

making a valid will – and so his fortune would normally be split between his three children, Deborah John-Woodruffe and her brothers, David and Andrew Williams. After his death from bowel cancer in 2016, Bok changed

the locks on his home and began a claim to over £500,000 from his £1m-plus fortune. John-Woodruffe, however, claims Bok was nothing more than a “live-in housekeeper” who took advantage of her dying dad. - PA

‘We’re not enemies’ Rihanna isn’t friends with Drake anymore. The 30-year-old R&B star has admitted her friendship with the God’s Plan hitmaker ended after he declared his undying love for her in front of the whole world while presenting her with the Vanguard prize at the MTV Video Music Awards in 2016. When asked about the status of her relationship with Drake now, she replied: “We don’t have a friendship now, but we’re not enemies either. It is what it is.”

New show for Matafeo Rose Matafeo’s Horndog, the follow up to last year’s widely acclaimed Sassy Best Friend, is a high energy hour of jokes and stories. Despite only being in her mid-20s, Matafeo has been in the comedy game for a decade already, and was last year named as a comedian to watch by the Guardian. Matafeo’s charm is evidenced by the fact that, despite her acclaim, international success and obvious drive, she wholly manages to convince the audience to buy into the idea she’s still the same 12-year-old dork who brought a leather briefcase to school every day and couldn’t figure out why boys didn’t like her.


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AshColl the improvers Ashburton College A shooter, Hayley Tallentire, looks to feed her midcourt players in their loss to Methven on Thursday night. The status quo continued on Thursday night at the EA Networks Centre in Mid Canterbury senior netball. The four teams who started the round unbeaten remained that way by the end of the night, as the race for promotion and relegation really heats up with just two more games in the first round of the season. As it currently sits, Premier 2 sides Celtic B and Mt Somers look likely to advance their way into Premier 1, while Southern and Ashburton College A will likely be left to fight it out for the right to stay in the top division as they both still search for their first wins of the season. At the other end of the spectrum both Celtic A and Methven ensured they weren’t going anywhere with winning performances.

Celtic were too slick, but perhaps not as slick as they would have liked against a determined United side, winning 34-21. At the end of the day a result is a result though, and it will put the defending champions in a good head space for a top of the table clash with Methven next Thursday night. The Methven ladies had to fight hard for their victory too, with Ashburton College showing their continued improvement once again, picking up a valuable bonus point for losing by less than three goals in their 29-27 loss. The AshColl girls had their opponents on the rope at the midway stage of the match, leading by two goals at halftime, through some efficient work towards the circle and

a strong presence on defence, but the experience shoulders in the Methven side were able to regather themselves and work back into the match and keep their unbeaten streak intact. In Thursday night’s other Premier 1 match, Hampstead proved too strong for Southern, winning 33-22 in an entertaining clash. That should see Hampstead safe from the relegation zone with key match-ups next week likely to determine who potentially could face the chop the following week. Ashburton College A and Southern will battle it out next Thursday night with Hampstead and United squaring off in the third match. In Premier 2, Mt Somers kept their goal

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average per game at the 50 mark with a 5014 win over Celtic C. The new girls to the competition will face their toughest test next week when they take on the also unbeaten Celtic B, in a match which will determine who is most likely to advance into Premier 1. With no promotion and relegation match in this round, the opportunity to achieve their goal in the first stage of the season will be strong motivation for the Mt Somers side. Celtic B also had a big win, dominating the AshColl B side 48-15 in a polished performance. Meanwhile Rakaia got their first win of the season when they beat Southern B 3018.


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Jostle on for positions If the form books are to be believed, the majority of Mid Canterbury rugby teams should enjoy fruitful days on the paddock this afternoon in the Combined Country Rugby competition. As things start to really heat up in the race to the playoffs, with just a month’s worth of play remaining before the knockout stage is reached, points on the board today are going to act as the perfect stepping stones for higher honours for a good portion of the five Mid Canterbury sides. Both Hampstead and Methven can probably start to look at building momentum towards the Watters Cup, with their chances of reaching the top stage of the Combined Competition nonexistent. Methven will host Hurunui in a match under the mountain this afternoon, and Andy Pearce’s men get the best opportunity to get things back on track after a few lean weeks on the paddock. There’s been a lot of promise in the way Methven have played, but the execution at times has floundered and this afternoon is the perfect time to try and put everything together at once. Hampstead’s season isn’t getting aNY easier, but they will be hoping for a big turnout of supporters in their clash with Saracens. Saracens have proven to be giant killers on more than one occasions this season, including ending the unbeaten run of the

Female player dies Italian rugby has been rocked by the death of 18 year-old player Rebecca Braglia, who passed away after suffering a neck injury sustained in a match last Sunday. Braglia apparently injured the back of her neck when her head hit the ground during a tackle while playing for her club, Amatori Parma. The young player was then airlifted to hospital in Cesana, where her condition deteriorated. Italian rugby’s governing body, the FIR, confirmed that Braglia had died. - NZME

Frizell gets the nod Dynamic rookie Shannon Frizell returns to the Highlanders starting line-up while the back three has been overhauled to face the Sharks in Durban. One of the finds of the Super Rugby season, Frizell starts ahead of All Black Elliot Dixon after coming off the bench in last week’s last-gasp 29-28 win over the Bulls. Frizell, the brother of St George and Kangaroos back-rower Tyson Frizell, scored a brilliant hat-trick in his last start against the Blues. Co-captain Ben Smith returns from the wing to his customary fullback berth while Sio Tomkinson and Waisake Naholo claim the wide berths. - NZME Davey Maw and his Methven team-mates will be looking to put a complete performance on the paddock when they host Hurunui today.

Celtic boys earlier in the season. Celtic will be hoping to get things back on track themselves after they were beaten by Burnham, Dunsandel and Irwell last weekend. They head up to West Melton this afternoon for a match that they should win and will be hoping they can jump in the bus afterwards with five points in the

bank, which will go a long way to helping them secure a top four spot in Section One. In a similar position, and needing maximum points, Rakaia will be out to tackle Oxford head-on in their clash at the Rakaia Domain with Section 2 proving to be hotly contested with no real form guide. After stretching their resources

to the max over the hectic Anzac week, last year’s runners-up will be looking forward to welcoming back some key names to their run-on side today. Southern have the luxury of enjoying the opening of duck shooting with the bye, meaning a weekend which traditionally would see them struggling for numbers, isn’t an issue this season.

World’s oldest player Getting too old for rugby? Tell that to 95-year-old Scottish rugby legend Easton Roy. Roy is thought to be the world’s oldest rugby player, having just laced his boots once more to commemorate his birthday – ten years after officially hanging them up at the age of 85. But the 95-year-old made a return to the rugby field in a charity match featuring club legends and current players. - PA

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Australian rugby clinging by a precarious thread By GreGor Paul

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oday the situation in Australian rugby is hopeful. If the Waratahs lose to the Blues, however, the situation will suddenly be hopeless. Properly, truly, pack up and go home hopeless. Australian rugby will become the sort of thing to keep an eye out for in car boot sales: its only value being nostalgic, its only interested buyers the old time tragics who can remember the days when the Reds and Brumbies used to scare other teams with the talent at their disposal. It really will be that bad. The thread to which Australian rugby is clinging will snap and their place in the Super Rugby universe should be seen as tenuous. No one should assume that Australia should be granted their wish of keeping four teams in a revamped tournament from 2021. The Waratahs are Australia’s best Super Rugby team, the Blues are New Zealand’s worst and have headed to Sydney with essentially a rag-tag bunch of rookies and provincial journeymen with no

idea – none, zip, zero – how to stay united in the face of sustained pressure. The Blues are in such a state that it is likely they don’t always score when they are unopposed at training and once the Waratahs have located the ground and are safely out of the bus, that will be 80 per cent of the battle won right there. The Blues are a broken, bumbling mess and if the Waratahs don’t win, can’t win, then when will this 37-match losing streak for Australian teams against New Zealand opposition end? It was fun at first, back in 2016 when the streak began. A bit of Aussie-bashing always warms the soul. It started to feel a bit awkward at the end of last year when a whole season passed without an Australian win and if the sequence isn’t broken this weekend then it will be time for New Zealand Rugby to genuinely question whether they want any attachment to a vessel that is clearly sinking without a trace. NZR will no doubt brush off a Waratahs defeat, should it come, as nothing more than an exten-

sion of a bad patch for Australia, one that the old foe will work through soon enough. But three wins in three years is not a bad run so much as confirmation that rugby in Australia has set course for oblivion and intends to be in a thousand pieces by the time it arrives. The question won’t be why give them four Super Rugby teams but why give them any at all? A solitary Bledisloe victory over a half-strength All Blacks side last year can’t paper over the cracks of a sport in freefall across the Tasman. The Wallabies were thumped by England and twice destroyed by Scotland last year and their coach, Michael Cheika, fluctuates between tactical mastermind and over-tired small child blaming anyone and everyone but himself and players for the Wallabies’ mounting losses. They aren’t a bad team the Wallabies, it’s just they only prove that about one game in every five. Which is maybe not surprising given the chaos around them. The Australian Rugby Union is permanently rummaging down the back of the couch for cash

and have no rainy day fund to bail them out. This week one of their most senior and best educated Wallabies dressed up as a cow and disgraced himself and captain Michael Hooper failed to make any reassuring noises about being interested in the five-year, one million dollars a season deal he has reportedly been offered. Then there is the whole Israel Folau business where he has managed to alienate vast tracts of the population, drag rugby back to the dark ages and still avoid any official reprimand, solving the mystery of whether player or executive holds the power across the Tasman. NZR chief executive Steve Tew said in early 2016, before the losing streak began: “If we want to play professional rugby, we can’t just play ourselves – we will go out of business very quickly. “We can’t just play Australia, because the same will apply, it will just take a little bit longer to get there.” But with a strategic paper in front of them about the future of Super Rugby, NZR can’t ignore what is staring them in the face –

which is, that allowing Australia to retain four teams in Super Rugby is maybe not wise. NZR’s generosity might have to end. They have, after all, killed their own provincial competition in the last 20 years to allow Australia to build theirs. They have fairly shared the millions in Super Rugby TV revenue even though the Kiwi teams are the ones which have the vast majority of the audience and they indulged the ARU when they wanted to put a team in Melbourne and then in Perth. To go suddenly cold on Australian rugby may seem like a radical departure from the current thinking, but maybe not so much as NZR appear hell-bent on making Super Rugby a procession of games between New Zealand teams and they have played a significant role in marketing the competition to perpetuate the growing sense that the only thing that really matters are local derbies. This idea that New Zealand needs Australia is missing one detail ... which is the words like a hole in the head. - NZME


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Warriors chasing a Dragon By DaviD Skipwith The Warriors are hoping to lure home former club junior and St George Illawarra impact forward Leeson Ah Mau for next season. The Auckland-born frontrower or lock is off-contract and the Dragons are keen to re-sign him but face serious competition with several other clubs also interested including the Knights, Titans, Panthers and Warriors. With uncertainty over whether former Warriors captain and 284 game veteran Simon Mannering will play on next year into a 14th season, the club could have a spot in the starting pack they need to fill. The Herald understands the Warriors also made enquiries earlier this year about signing Canberra, Queensland and former Kangaroos forward Josh Papali’i, but Ah Mau appears to be their priority. Warriors general manager of football Brian Smith confirmed coach Stephen Kearney had recently spoken to Ah Mau, however the club is yet to table a formal offer. “We have got some interest but that’s about all I can say at this point,” said Smith. “Steve has quite a good relationship with Leeson and we’re certainly interested and know that he’s off-contract. “We have had some discussions with his agent but that’s where things are at the moment. “The next week or two will tell us where that’s going. “We’re not in a rush and his agent’s been really good to deal

Thrashing ‘a blip’ Stephen Kearney has challenged his Warriors to put a freakish half of football behind them and return to winning ways against the Wests Tigers. Back at their Mt Smart stronghold today and potentially boasting their strongest team, the third-placed Kiwi outfit want to prove their 50-10 Anzac Day shellacking from the Melbourne Storm was a blip. Coach Kearney says those sort of scorelines aren’t what his 2018 side are about, having won six of seven before what he described as an “ambush” against the red-hot defending premiers, who could do no wrong. - AAP

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Current St George forward Leeson Ah Mau has been targeted by the Warriors for next season. with so hopefully we can take our time to work our way through it.” The Warriors playing roster for next season is almost full but they have space for one more player, although Ah Mau won’t come cheaply. The Dragons presented a new contract to Ah Mau last month but they may struggle to match rival offers with his asking price believed to be around $500,000 a season. Talk is strong that Ah Mau would like to be closer to family in Queensland, but he and wife, Rose, also have family in Auckland, and a return home is not out of the question if the Warriors could make a competitive offer. The issue of the club’s owner-

ship is believed to have delayed negotiations but with that matter now resolved the Warriors are expected to advance talks in the coming days. The 28-year-old debuted and played two games for the Warriors in 2009 and has played another 160 matches after joining the Dragons in 2012 following two years at the Cowboys. The Papatoetoe and Otahuhu junior has been outstanding off the bench for the competition leaders this season, adding plenty of thrust and aggression as a replacement for starting props Paul Vaughan and James Graham. “He’s really improved in the last couple of seasons,” said Smith. “He’s really tightened his game

up and he’s a player to be reckoned with these days, that’s for sure.” Smith confirmed the Warriors are tight on money having recruited heavily last year in signing the likes of Tohu Harris, Adam Blair, Blake Green, Peta Hiku and Gerard Beale. “That’s going to be the very, very limit of activity for us this year because we’ve got a full book almost already for next year,” said Smith. “I don’t see it as a negative. “With the strong influx of players that came into the club from last season it’s a bit much to expect your salary cap to be free of too much cash. “It will be steady as she goes in the main for next year.” - NZME

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It’s perhaps rugby league’s most famous haircut and Wests Tigers powerhouse winger Mahe Fonua promises it’s not being clipped anytime soon. In his first game back following a two-year English Super League hiatus, Fonua set social media alight with his shorton-the-sides-and-top and longat-the-back do. Fonua’s cut defies comparison and even he was somewhat at a loss to explain the inspiration behind the part buzzcut and part mullet. “I don’t really care about what anyone else thinks. I do what makes me happy and my hair makes me happy.” - AAP

Suli back in limelight Manly’s reserve grade players say they have been nothing but impressed by young centre Moses Suli during his time with them before his first NRL game for the club. Suli will turn out in the centres for the Sea Eagles tomorrow against the Sydney Roosters, after he was upgraded to Manly’s full-time roster this week. It capped off a remarkable four-month run for the 19-year-old, who has gone from being one of the highest paid youngsters at the Wests Tigers before he was sacked by two clubs over the summer. - AAP

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Time to blow our own trumpet W

e do a lot of good things in Mid Canterbury when it comes to sport, but unfortunately self-promotion isn’t one of them. And it’s always the annual Mid Canterbury Sports Awards that brings it to attention. The awards, which have been running for a number of years, should be one of the highlights of the sporting year – and while for some it is exactly that, it’s hard not to imagine what it could be if we had the buy-in from a lot more sporting codes in this district. This year’s nominations were, for lack of a better word, woeful. Across the board, with the exception of maybe one category – the Junior Sportsperson of the Year, the lists are barren, with just a couple of names here and there and far too many categories only receiving one nomination. So, what’s the go Mid Canterbury? We are a proud sporting district with an incredible record

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on the bigger stages, but are we too proud to seek out recognition from our peers? The phone lines here in this office would suggest not. But nominations for the awards would suggest so. Weekly we will have a number of conversations with sporting organisations about how the media doesn’t give their field the exposure it deserves, or that we treat the minority sports with disdain and disinterest. Yet here’s a perfect vehicle to gain some of that so richly desired publicity and exposure, yet only a few are taking the opportunity to utilise it. This year’s awards have nominations from swimming, shooting, athletics, cross country, basketball, rowing, croquet, girls’ rugby, bowls, tennis, karate, equestrian, cycling, rugby league and hockey. That’s a good comprehensive list, but where are the likes of rugby, football, squash, waterskiing, indoor bowls, golf and cricket – just to name a few?

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We should be able to each year sit down and look at the nominations and have every sport played in this district involved in some way or another, whether it be coaches, participants, administrators and volunteers. Of those sports listed as not holding nominations, I believe I could name at least one nomination that should have been submitted from each and in most cases there would be more than one. Those sports feature national champions, New Zealand representatives, tournament winners as well as representative individuals. Some would have actually pushed for higher honours in

some of the categories too. While those individual titles and team titles are important and the lack of buy-in from around the district is disappointing, probably the most disappointing aspect is the volunteer awards. A category that is not judged, it’s open to any sport to put forward someone who goes above and beyond the call of duty for their sport. Sports who, without that person’s services, would struggle to operate. They are guaranteed recognition – a moment in which an organisation can say thanks. This year there are six deserving names put forward, but they come from just two sporting organisations. We need to be better at this or the future of the Sports Awards looks pretty grim. Perhaps it’s time to stand up straight, puff the chest out a bit and take a bit of pride in what we are actually doing in the space of a sporting year.

Fuming Canterbury coach Dean Pay may soon get even angrier with the NRL set to review his scathing criticism of officials after a controversial 22-20 loss to Brisbane. Pay blasted a number of calls but was most livid about a “ridiculous” 79th-minute decision to sin bin No.1 Moses Mbye for a professional foul, gifting Brisbane the match-winning penalty. The frustrated Bulldogs mentor hinted at a conspiracy theory after a string of tough calls just as golden point beckoned with scores locked at 20-all. “It was one decision after another. It’s like we are not supposed to win,” said Pay. - AAP

Win comes at a cost Technically, the dreaded hook didn’t come out for Jack Bird. But the maligned half still looks set to miss game time along with boom prop Payne Haas after Brisbane’s 22-20 win over Canterbury. Origin star Bird slipped and suffered a quad complaint while Haas (ankle) left Thursday night’s win at Suncorp in a moon boot. At first Bird appeared to have been unceremoniously benched by Brisbane coach Wayne Bennett when he came off the field with the match on the line after another quiet game at halfback, but Bennett insisted it was injury. - AAP


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La Fille En Jeu chases treble La Fille En Jeu will bid to join hallowed company when she contests today’s Listed Daphne Bannan Memorial Great Easter Stakes (1400m) at Riccarton. The Mettre En Jeu six-year-old mare is shooting for her third straight stakes win, a feat Wanganui trainer Nigel Auret has achieved just once before – with champion two-year-old Pompeii Pearl more than 30 years ago. Pompeii Pearl won the Listed Manawatu Futurity (1100m) at Awapuni before adding the Gr.2 Sovereign Lodge (now the Wakefield) Stakes (1200m) at Trentham and the Gr.1 Manawatu Sires’ Produce Stakes (1400m) at Awapuni in 1988 before she was sold to American interests. La Fille En Jeu has won the Gr.3 South Island Breeders Stakes (1600m) and the Listed Easter Cup (1600m) at Riccarton in her last two outings. “I hadn’t really thought about

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Lisa Allpress the blinkers on has really worked for her. “We give Lisa Allpress a lot of credit too. She’s ridden her really well, but this mare has just strengthened and come into her own.” Auret, who bred and races nine-win mare La Fille En Jeu

with his wife Adaire, said his main concern ahead of Saturday’s race was the prospect of a heavy track. “But I was worried about the track for her first race down there [run on a slow 7 track] as well and she won that.” On tactics, Auret said little was likely to change with the freegoer. “There’s a bit more speed in this race, but if something wants to take her on, we’ll see what happens. Plenty of horses have tried to take her on in the past and many of them have finished last. “It might cost our mare, but it will cost them more.” Auret said Saturday’s race would be the last of La Fille En Jeu’s campaign, with Hastings features likely to beckon her in the spring. “Our original plan was to mate her in the spring and race on, but that might yet go on hold.”- NZME

The annual Timaru Mother’s Day race meeting on Sunday May 13 will see the fifth edition of the club’s lady drivers races held at Phar Lap Raceway. Two penalty-free lady driver races are programmed to be held, which will be sponsored once again by FLAIR and Brosnan’s Transport. This year’s driving lineup features Kirstin Barclay, Kim Butt, Katie Cox, Ineka Lee, Amber Lethaby, Laura McKay, Lauren Lester, Mikyala Lewis, Sarah O’Reilly, Sam Ottley, Charlotte Purvis, Olivia Thornley, Amanda Tomlinson, Sheree Tomlinson, Jess Young and Glenys Chmiel. - HRNZ

Marsh eyes four straight Stephen Marsh has two strong chances to continue his dominance of today’s two-year-old black type feature at Te Rapa. The Cambridge trainer will rely on the in-form pair of Santa Catarina and Van Irving to bag him a fourth consecutive win in the Listed Waikato Equine Veterinary Centre Stakes. His roll began with No More Tears’ success in 2015 and was followed by Ugo Foscolo and the now Melbournebased Ardrossan. - NZME

Invercargill harness Today at Ascot Park Raceway

Invercargill Harness Racing Club Venue: Ascot Park Raceway Meeting Date: 05 May 2018 NZ Meeting number: 7 Doubles: 2 and 3; 4 and 5; 6 and 7; 8 and 9; 10 and 11 Trebles: 1, 2 and 3; 5, 6 and 7; 9, 10 and 11 1 11.23am IN MEMORY OF VAL WHYTE HANDICAP TROT $10,000, r56 to r80 discrhcp trot, stand, 2700m 1 21864 Overcast (1) fr ...........................E Barron (J) 2 13476 Dipendra (2) fr ........................ S Walkinshaw 3 52181 Pres The Belle (3) fr ......................B Orange 4 08453 Ace Commander (1) 10.................... D Dunn 5 43102 Trouble Giero (1) 20 ..................... S McNally 6 24566 Grey Power (2) 20 ......................R McIlwrick 7 56125 Splash Cola (U1) 20...................... B Barclay 2 11.48am MURRAY BROWN RACING STABLES MOBILE PACE $8000, non-winners 3yo+ mr40 to mr44 mob. pace, mobile, 2200m 1 0x056 My Blue Heaven (1) fr ..............B Williamson 2 09909 For Regal (2) fr .............................. A Armour 3 53000 Dreaminsover (3) fr ...........................A Beck 4 88307 Betstars Blue Jean (4) fr .................. D Dunn 5 73858 Bullys Princess (5) fr ..................C Ferguson 6 85979 Days Of Change (6) fr ....................... S Lock 7 06039 Jilaire’s Mac (7) fr ...........................K Larsen 8 06067 Shindal (8) fr .............................M Hurrell (J) 9 24479 Broadway Banner (21) fr ......... M Williamson 10 09088 Thisladyrocks (U1) fr ..................R McIlwrick 3 12.20 HAMIL SADDLERY TROT $8000, non-winners 2yo+ trot, stand, 2700m 1 90647 Robbie Royale (1) fr ......................... D Dunn 2 56540 Dream Of Pat (2) fr.....................R McIlwrick 3 Riteur (3) fr .............................. M Williamson 4 43P0 Count Eyre (4) fr ......................B Williamson 5 009 Rumand Coke (5) fr ....................T Dewe (J) 6 0x05P Janucci Girl (6) fr............................... S Lock

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it, but it surely is esteemed company,” Auret said of the prospect. “She’s been with Les and Richard Didham and she’s really doing well. All reports have been positive. We’ve freshened her for the 1400m and she’s right where we want her.” TAB bookmakers opened La Fille En Jeu as a $4.50 favourite for the feature, sharing Auret’s confidence with the frontrunning mare. “We’re so thrilled with her,” Auret said. “When we first thought about going down there, we thought if she could pick off one of these races, we’d be happy, so for her to have won them both so far and now chasing a third, she’s exceeded our expectations. “We’d been worried about her getting a mile so we didn’t put the blinkers on because she’d gone too hard earlier on when she raced in them, but putting

Mothers on track

7 820 Superfast Ninja (7) fr .................... S McNally 8 66038 The Power Broker (8) fr .............E Barron (J) 9 Full Noise (9) fr ............................. B Barclay 10 80 Wee Man Trouble (U1) fr ...............B Orange 11 38400 Thunder Buddy (U2) fr ......................A Beck 12 230P0 Nathan D (U3) fr............................ A Armour 4 12.54pm SOUTHLAND STANDARDBRED BREEDERS FILLIES & MARES $8000, non-winners 2yo+ f&m mob. pace, mobile, 2200m 1 0 Rakagem (1) fr ...............................C Barron 2 0x7x3 Stay Aboard (2) fr ......................... S McNally 3 25754 High Line (3) fr .............................. B Barclay 4 Buzinga (4) fr ................................... D Dunn 5 08648 Hans Ideal (5) fr .........................C Ferguson 6 73858 Bullys Princess fr ......................... Scratched 7 4 Fraud (6) fr ................................M Hurrell (J) 8 76930 Fleur Galleon (7) fr ............................ S Lock 9 2 Rakamoo (21) fr ............................B Orange 10 06644 Theodora Hope (22) fr ......................A Beck 11 8 Somebeachtodreamof (23) fr .. M Williamson 12 08x40 Galleons Pleasure (24) fr .....M Anderson (J) 13 6 Little Rain (25) fr ......................B Williamson 14 82225 Fun Sponge (26) fr ...............S Tomlinson (J) 15 00040 Razcal Alley (27) fr ................. S Walkinshaw Emergency: Bullys Princess 5 1.28pm THANK YOU COLIN DIXON MOBILE PACE $10,000, 3yo+ r51 to r59 mob. pace, mobile, 2200m 1 93097 Machitelli (1) fr ............................. S McNally 2 45317 Carlo Gambino (2) fr ...................B McLellan 3 99x18 Go Getta (3) fr ............................R McIlwrick 4 5918x Dianne Lorena (4) fr .............M Anderson (J) 5 22324 Just Dance (5) fr .............................. D Dunn 6 61907 Lorretta Franco (6) fr ................B Williamson 7 79015 Grace Burns (7) fr ................S Tomlinson (J)

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61123 Betterthanbrie (8) fr.......................B Orange 35346 Franco Huntington (21) fr ....... S Walkinshaw 21387 Please Shuddup (22) fr ..............C Ferguson 70114 Tact Maggie (23) fr ........................ B Barclay 08493 Bettor B Ready (24) fr .......................A Beck 92843 Errol Finn (25) fr ..........................T Dewe (J) 08450 Tiziano (26) fr .......................... M Williamson 6 2.04 INVERCARGILL WORKOUTS JUNIOR DRIVERS MOBILE TROT $9000, 4yo+ up to & including r60 mob. trot jun.d, mobile, 2200m 1 03076 Whatasista (1) fr........................M Hurrell (J) 2 33020 Moniburns (2) fr.........................E Barron (J) 3 01006 Ko Wrected (3) fr ..................S Tomlinson (J) 4 31362 Zoned Scarlett (4) fr .............M Anderson (J) 5 13433 Scarlett Lane (5) fr .................... M Purvis (J) 6 39247 Grace O’Malley (6) fr ...................T Dewe (J) 7 60581 Daiquiri (7) fr ............................. C Purvis (J) 8 x8054 Ambro Ameigo (U1) fr ...............M Parker (J) 9 70002 Crusher Collins (U2) fr .................. K Butt (J) 7 2.38pm IN APPRECIATION OF JACQUEE & ELMWOOD CREW PACE $8000, non-winners 3yo+ pace, stand, 2200m 1 26557 Driftin Away (1) fr .................... M Williamson 2 0 Stunin Joe (2) fr ............................. P Hunter 3 56000 Complete Package (3) fr ...................A Beck 4 82053 Queen Of The Nite (4) fr ...........E Barron (J) 5 62326 Bettor Rock Again (5) fr .......M Anderson (J) 6 98079 Akris (6) fr ......................................... S Lock 7 205 Dangerous (7) fr ............................ B Barclay 8 x2020 Dodgethebullet (8) fr ........................ D Dunn 9 45 Gomeo Denario (9) fr .................C Ferguson 10 20320 Armstrong (U1) fr ..........................B Orange 8 3.13 THANK YOU BRUCE STEWART MOBILE PACE

$8000, non-winners 3yo+ mr46 to mr51, 2200m 1 856 Bush Man (1) fr ....................... M Williamson 2 0x557 Unloaded (2) fr ............................... P Hunter 3 Cool Scooter (3) fr......................C Ferguson 4 5 McLaren (4) fr ..........................B Williamson 5 2x2 Black Ops (5) fr .............................B Orange 6 773 Nevill Lane (6) fr .........................R McIlwrick 7 64 Notorious (7) fr ................................. D Dunn 8 090x Running On Empty (8) fr .............B McLellan 9 0 Ranga Roc (21) fr ........................ S McNally 10 008 Doubt Me Not (22) fr .............. S Walkinshaw 9 3.53 THANK YOU FATHER TED HANDICAP PACE $10,000, r50 to r70 spechcp pace, stand, 2700m 1 009P1 Eastwood Chieftain (1) fr ..........M Hurrell (J) 2 0006x Pantastic (1) 10 ........................B Williamson 3 20621 Jabali (2) 10 ..................................B Orange 4 13466 Ossessione (3) 10 ................M Anderson (J) 5 04015 Maidonthebeach (4) 10 ..................H Hunter 6 32137 Groomsman (5) 10 .................. M Williamson 7 6x50x Frank The Tank (6) 10 ...................... D Dunn 8 80x96 The Manipulator (1) 20..............M Parker (J) 9 10522 Machjagger (2) 20 ................S Tomlinson (J) 10 33341 Bontz (U1) 20 ..............................T Dewe (J) 10 4.33pm SHEET METALCRAFT JUNIOR DRIVERS MOBILE PACE $9000, with cond. mob. pace jun.d, mobile, 2200m 1 54049 The Go To Man (1) fr ..................M Lewis (J) 2 57407 My Georgie Boy (2) fr ............. J Morrison (J) 3 56831 Whata Razzle Dazzle (3) fr ....... M Purvis (J) 4 58350 Misty Memory (4) fr ................... C Purvis (J) 5 35925 Cast A Shadow (5) fr.................M Hurrell (J) 6 27471 Ideal For Sure (6) fr ....................... K Butt (J) 7 2140x Miss Waikiwi (7) fr ................S Tomlinson (J) 8 06446 Gotta Good Looker (8) fr ..... K McNaught (J)

9 02608 Kagee VC (21) fr .......................E Barron (J) 10 03020 The Bull Pen (22) fr ...................M Parker (J) 11 02823 Jacks N Jazz (U1) fr .............M Anderson (J) 11 4.58 HAPPY MOTHERS DAY MOBILE PACE $8000, 3yo+ r40 to r50 mob. pace, mobile, 2200m 1 03044 Ideal Conquest (1) fr ............M Anderson (J) 2 32000 Loma Jaccka (2) fr ........................ B Barclay 3 07729 Ellnbac (3) fr................................B McLellan 4 49666 Iwanadancewitsumbody (4) fr ........K Larsen 5 63579 Martin McGuinness (5) fr ........ M Williamson 6 31893 Magnetic Watch (6) fr ............. S Walkinshaw 7 20520 Double Rainbow (7) fr ...................B Orange 8 00058 Sheezus (8) fr .................................. D Dunn 9 93000 Bold Ruler (21) fr............................ P Hunter 10 05446 Nightmarch (22) fr ............... K McNaught (J) 11 04602 Navajo Art (23) fr.................... J Morrison (J) 12 74709 Annie Fitz (24) fr ....................... C Purvis (J)

14 315x8 Power Dream d (11) 56.5 ............ D Johnson 15 4x536 Alvins Dream tdb (10) 58.5 16 50x54 Conjuring d (18) 56.5 17 2079x Charli Rose dm (7) 56.5 .............M Coleman 18 5880x Hungry Eyes m (3) 56.5 19 0100x Fashion Sense (9) 56 20 5240x Air Centre dm (8) 56 Emergencies: Alvins Dream, Conjuring, Charli Rose, Hungry Eyes, Fashion Sense, Air Centre 8 4.07 BCD GROUP 1600 $22,500, Rating 65 Benchmark*, 1600m 1 4131x Kentucky Son tdm (19) 60........J Nason (a2) 2 24742 Neeson t (13) 60 ...............................L Innes 3 1 Paisley Park m (12) 59.5 .................S Collett 4 2x625 Poker Face db (2) 59.5..................O Bosson 5 50232 Luen Yat Miracle tdb (5) 59 ............ A Calder 6 70x21 Startling Reminder d (4) 59.............J Riddell 7 1470x Georgethefifth m (1) 58.5 .................. T Allan 8 017x7 Recollect dm (11) 58 ................ D Danis (a3) 9 x026x All Knitted Up (17) 58 .......................S Rusof 10 1x80x Autumn Wind (6) 58 ................... L Satherley 11 42x19 Tuscan Whistler (3) 58 ............... J Grob (a2) 12 78x09 Iffitel dm (18) 57.5 13 20731 Aniceta (7) 57................................M McNab 14 21004 Our McKay (16) 56.5 ................... D Johnson 15 33246 Rusty In Melbourne d (14) 56.5 ........L Hemi 16 5207x Angeline (8) 56...........................M Coleman 17 067x4 Stylish Applause m (10) 55 ............V Colgan 18 60x60 Showtenaire m (9) 54.5 19 97374 Ivy’s Court d (15) 56 Emergencies: Stylish Applause, Showtenaire, Ivy’s Court 9 4.44pm NZI 1600 $25,000, Rating 75 Benchmark, 1600m

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SELECTIONS

Race 1: Trouble Giero, Pres The Belle, Splash Cola, Dipendra Race 2: Broadway Banner, Jilaire’s Mac, Dreaminsover Race 3: Full Noise, Riteur, Superfast Ninja, Wee Man Trouble Race 4: High Line, Rakamoo, Buzinga, Stay Aboard Race 5: Just Dance, Betterthanbrie, Machitelli, Tact Maggie Race 6: Daiquiri, Grace O’Malley, Scarlett Lane, Whatasista Race 7: Armstrong, Bettor Rock Again, Dodgethebullet Race 8: Black Ops, Notorious, Ranga Roc, McLaren Race 9: Ossessione, Jabali, Groomsman, Frank The Tank Race 10: Jacks N Jazz, My Georgie Boy, Cast A Shadow Race 11: Iwanadancewitsumbody, Ideal Conquest, Loma Jaccka

LEGEND: X - Spell from racing of at least 3 months P - Retired (or pulled up) from race L - Driver unseated U1 - Unruly beginner {C} - Concession driver {C.cl} - Claiming concession driver which allows horse to start one class down

Waikato gallops Today at Te Rapa Raceway

Waikato RC Venue: Te Rapa Meeting Date: 05 May 2018 NZ Meeting number: 2 Doubles: 2 and 3; 4 and 5; 6 and 7; 8 and 9 Trebles: 1, 2 and 3; 4, 5 and 6; 7, 8 and 9 1 11.55am (NZT) PORRITT SAND HURDLE $20,000, RST OPEN HURDLE, 2800m 1 48x42 It’s A Wonder m (6) 68 .................W Gordon 2 041x0 Letmeby tm (5) 67.5 .................. D Turner (3) 3 28x63 No Change m (3) 67.5 ...................... A Kuru 4 x873L Raaj m (1) 67 ............M Roustoby (3) 5 P7x19 Yardstick (2) 67 .................................. E Farr 6 1608x Hesalljazz m (4) 66.5 .......... J Seivwright (3) 2 12.30 JUMPS DAY 19/05 PACKS AVAILABLE HURDLE MAIDEN $10,000, MAIDEN HURDLE, 2800m 1 F0Px5 Perry Mason m (5) 68 ....................... A Kuru 2 449x0 Cashel (2) 68 ..................................... E Farr 3 8770x I’m Bronson m (4) 68 ............H McNeill (1.5) 4 0x6Px Joey Jonz m (7) 68 ..............M Roustoby (3) 5 P00x7 Justnametheprice (3) 68 .........L Douglas (3) 6 098x4 Napoleon (1) 68 7 67600 Nek Minnit (8) 68......................J Nason (a3) 8 00x0x The Other Half (6) 68 .......... J Seivwright (3) 9 95x44 White Diamond (9) 66 ..................W Gordon 3 1.05pm TEAM WEALLEANS 1200 $30,000, Rating 85 Benchmark, 1200m 1 264x9 Mighty Solomon d (7) 61.5 ......... A Shin (a3) 2 77065 Speech Craft d (15) 61.5..........J Nason (a2) 3 5110x Nailed It 60.5 ................................ Scratched 4 43810 Mr Knowitall tdm (2) 59 ..............A Sims (a3) 5 35443 Selfie td (9) 59...............................O Bosson 6 11731 Indecision dm (12) 58 ...................M McNab 7 57x55 Fire Jet dm (4) 58......................T Wenn (a3) 8 111x6 Sleeping Beauty dm (11) 57 ...... J Grob (a2) 9 2557x Roc de Bank t (14) 57 ........................M Hills

10 144x4 Lord Sibford dm (8) 56 .................... S Spratt 11 11x11 Mihaul tdm (1) 56 ..............................L Innes 12 41444 Akoya d (5) 55.5 ..............................S Collett 13 23192 Rosa Carolina tdb (6) 55 ............. D Johnson 14 60x85 Stradivarius tdm (3) 55 ......................L Hemi 15 31907 Mahalo d (13) 54 16 20579 Thien Ly td (10) 54 Emergencies: Mahalo, Thien Ly 4 1.36 KEN & ROGER BROWNE MEMORIAL STEEPLECHASE $20,000, RST OPN STP SWP, 3900m 1 1P81x Thenamesbond tm (6) 69.5. J Seivwright (3) 2 114x8 Ngatira Gold m (9) 68 ..................... I Lupton 3 37Fx0 Joking m (1) 66.5 .............................. A Kuru 4 543x4 Chocolate Fish (4) 66.5..........B Lammas (3) 5 P6Px9 Fair Script t (8) 66.5 ........................... E Farr 6 21x55 Justa Charlie m (2) 66.5...............W Gordon 7 69PPx Shamal tm (7) 66.5 ...............H McNeill (1.5) 8 9Px96 Noah Jon tm (3) 66.5 ......................G Walsh 9 4826x Istimagic m (5) 65 ........................... C Studd 10 6P8x5 Beverley Beck m (10) 65 ......M Roustoby (3) 5 2.14pm DOUBLER 2100 $30,000, Rating 85 Benchmark, 2100m 1 83x02 Francis Drake td (13) 60.5..........R Elliot (a1) 2 67816 Highlad tdmb (4) 60 ........................J Riddell 3 300x6 Balham td (7) 59 ........................ J Grob (a2) 4 67077 Gentil Tonton dm (3) 59.................. S McKay 5 35337 Cheeky Boy tdm (11) 56.5 .........G Cooksley 6 552x6 Dubai Shuffle tdm (9) 56.5 ............M McNab 7 29438 Victory Drive td (12) 54.5 ........... L Satherley 8 11443 Zanyetta d (8) 54 ........................M Coleman 9 x6311 Fawn td (2) 54 ............................. D Johnson 10 13252 Stacey Ann (10) 54 ........................... D Hain 11 1186x The Shackler m (6) 54 ...........J Fawcett (a2)

12 40505 Prince Mambo t (5) 54 .................... S Spratt 13 676x9 Cherry Bay d (1) 54..........................S Rusof 14 51093 Brookbars 54................................ Scratched 15 28012 Vencedora (14) 54...........................S Collett 6 2.49pm WAIKATO EQUINE VETERINARY CENTRE STAKES (LISTED) $50,000, 2YO SW, 1100m 1 22 Ole Ole (11) 56.5 ............................J Riddell 2 21. Byzantine (10) 56.5 ..........................S Rusof 3 12022 Nirvana In Fire db (2) 56.5 ................L Innes 4 18x Crystallize (5) 56.5 .........................V Colgan 5 2 Cavallo Veloce (8) 56.5 .................. S McKay 6 5x3 Qiji Express (3) 56.5 ..................M Coleman 7 4 Mr Universe (1) 56.5 .......................S Collett 8 74x1 Kailani Sunset (12) 54.5 9 21 Santa Catarina dm (7) 54.5......... D Johnson 10 1 Van Irving (9) 54.5.........................M McNab 11 21205 What A Smasher b (6) 54.5 .............. T Allan 12 3 Shipshape (4) 54.5.......................... S Spratt 7 3.27 TRUE COLOURS MID-WINTER LUNCHEON 7 JULY 1200 $22,500, Rating 65 Benchmark*, 1200m 1 x30x2 Direct Capital d (16) 59 .................. A Calder 2 0x169 O’Guy (6) 59 .................................M McNab 3 13x Seduttore db (17) 59 4 322x1 Simply Optimistic d (12) 59 ........G Cooksley 5 1333x Socially Excited dm (2) 59 ..............J Riddell 6 13678 Tellyawhat b (15) 59 ........................D Turner 7 217. Forever Clever d (13) 58.5 8 5145x Sun Genes m (5) 58.5...................O Bosson 9 56217 Wordofmouth d (19) 58.5 ............... S McKay 10 5745x Dangerous Pony d (14) 58 .......J Nason (a2) 11 8170x Repeat tm (20) 58 ............................S Rusof 12 12582 Short Fuse d (1) 58 .................. D Danis (a3) 13 34831 Toitoi d (4) 57 ..................................S Collett

34694 Skyweka td (6) 59.5 .................J Nason (a2) 13014 Lucky Sweep td (3) 58.5 ................. S Spratt 348x5 Vinevale t (9) 58 ............................O Bosson 45x92 Big Mike td (14) 57 ..........................J Riddell x8198 Piazzetta td (11) 57 ........................ A Calder 40401 Pythagoras dm (10) 56.5 ...............V Colgan 21120 True Enough 56.5......................... Scratched 158x4 Sarabande tdm (15) 56 ..........J Fawcett (a2) 14181 Stand Firm m (5) 56 ........................S Collett 318x5 Dr Hank m (7) 56 ........................T Thornton 59461 My Pride And Joy d (4) 56 .........G Cooksley 0x0x0 Yorkshire Dales d (2) 56...................S Rusof 91377 Buy Me A Rock d (12) 55.5 ...............L Innes 130x0 Piazza d (1) 55.5 ........................ J Grob (a2) 50215 Incantesimo d (8) 54.5 ..................M McNab 41400 Archduchess td (16) 54 ............... D Johnson 95133 Laddie Of Oakview (13) 54.5 -

Emergency: Laddie Of Oakview

Blinkers on: Mighty Solomon (R3), Cherry Bay (R5), Alvins Dream, Air Centre (R7), Showtenaire (R8) Blinkers off: Justnametheprice (R2), The Shackler (R5), Tellyawhat (R7) Winkers on: The Shackler (R5), Tellyawhat (R7) Winkers off: Cavallo Veloce (R6), Repeat, Fashion Sense, Air Centre (R7)

SELECTIONS

Race 1: No Change, It’s A Wonder, Hesalljazz, Raaj, Letmeby Race 2: Perry Mason, Joey Jonz, Napoleon, Justnametheprice Race 3: Mihaul, Indecision, Sleeping Beauty, Rosa Carolina Race 4: Justa Charlie, Chocolate Fish, Ngatira Gold, Joking Race 5: Fawn, Highlad, Francis Drake, Balham, Zanyetta Race 6: Santa Catarina, Nirvana In Fire, Van Irving, Ole Ole Race 7: Simply Optimistic, Seduttore, Direct Capital, Toitoi Race 8: Paisley Park, Neeson, Poker Face, Luen Yat Miracle Race 9: Stand Firm, Pythagoras, Lucky Sweep, Sarabande


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Group One goals for top mare Top targets await Volpe Veloce during her upcoming Queensland campaign. “The BTC Cup is on May 26 and she is better with her races spaced, but I will nominate for the Strad-

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the 26th (the Gr.3 Premier’s Cup).” Wildflower has placed at Group One level in the Herbie Dyke Stakes (2000m) and the Auckland Cup (3200m) at her last two appearances. - NZME

Rangiora harness Tomorrow at Rangiora Raceway

Rangiora Harness Racing Club Inc Venue: Rangiora (All weather) Meeting Date: 06 May 2018 NZ Meeting number: 8 Doubles: 1 and 2; 3 and 4; 5 and 6; 7 and 8; 9 and 10 Trebles: 1, 2 and 3; 4, 5 and 6; 8, 9 and 10 1 11.40am MAYPOLE TROT $7000, non-winners 3yo+ trot, stand, 2600m 1 9x977 Don’t Rock The Boat (1) fr .... O Thornley (J) 2 07089 Ken’s Dream (2) fr ...........................R Payne 3 08700 Dolly Jones (3) fr .............................. D Dunn 4 0035 Kiitos (4) fr.................................... S McNally 5 Cabella Noir (5) fr.............................R Close 6 5x Some Time (6) fr .............................. J Smith 7 Folly’s Trouble (7) fr ............................ R May 8 Windsor (8) fr ............................ M Edmonds 9 0098 Noble Mistress (9) fr .....................M Perriton 10 00x8 One Yankee Son (10) fr .................L O’Reilly 11 30236 Future Queen (11) fr ........................S Ottley 12 246x3 Peggy Nova (12) fr ....................... J Wheeler 2 12.05pm RANGIORA STEWARDS MOBILE PACE $7000, non-winners 3yo+ mr40 to mr45 mob. pace, mobile, 2000m 1 04548 Chain Reaction (1) fr ...................T McMillan 2 56738 With The Band (2) fr ......................L O’Reilly 3 25379 Franco Garcia (3) fr ................. C D Thornley 4 44826 Tom Rule (4) fr .............................T Williams 5 0004P Nicky Anew (5) fr ................................ R May 6 9884x The Kingpin (6) fr ..............................J Dunn 7 700x0 Ngatira (7) fr .............................. R Houghton 8 92046 King Of Heroes (8) fr ...................C DeFilippi 9 4040x Onedin Express (9) fr ...........M Anderson (J) 10 56602 Firstjoy (21) fr ................................B Orange 11 20873 Bicton (22) fr ....................................J Curtin 12 67664 Downtown Train (23) fr ..................... D Dunn 3 12.30pm MAIMAI PACE $7000, non-winners 2yo+

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Volpe Veloce’s stablemate Wildflower has also made the trip to Brisbane. “There’s lots of races there for her – the Tatts Cup, the Ipswich Cup and there’s a race for her on

broke and then probably the Tatts Tiara on June 26. “They are all Group One races,” said Graham Richardson (right), who trains in partnership with Gavin Parker.

pace, stand, 2600m 1 55365 Westburn Yield (1) fr .....................R Holmes 2 70234 Change Is Good (2) fr ..................T Williams 3 00905 Chaaat (3) fr .................................... G Smith 4 Nans Choice (4) fr ........................ G O’Reilly 5 34 Mossdale Art (5) fr ............................. R May 6 Tinker Tailor (6) fr ..........................B Orange 7 302 Fletch (7) fr..................................C DeFilippi 8 70009 Gotta Ticket (8) fr ..............................J Dunn 9 3 Sweeney Todd (9) fr .......................T Chmiel 10 Amira (10) fr ..................................... D Dunn 11 B Mac C (11) fr................................J W Cox 12 Star Paige (12) fr ..............................S Ottley 13 9x All Money (13) fr ........................... S McNally 14 74473 Sounds Bettor (14) fr.....................K O’Reilly 15 78900 I Can Remember (15) fr ............. K Cameron 4 1.05pm CANTERBURY COUNTRY HARNESS RACING CLUB MBL TROT $7000, 2yo mob. trot, 2000m 1 88567 Christmas Babe (1) fr ....................... A Clark 2 Ruby Seddon (2) fr ..........................J W Cox 3 Tonique De Feu (3) fr 4 Carnegie Hall (4) fr..............................B Butt 5 7 The Peaky Blinder (5) fr .......M Anderson (J) 6 040 Orlando Magic (6) fr .................. L McKay (J) 7 Kowhai Sundown (7) fr .....................S Ottley 8 Cheerful (8) fr ................................M Purdon 9 9 Steel Legend (21) fr .....................T Williams 10 5 Majestic Chevron (22) fr ..............N McGrath 11 You Really Got Me (23) fr ..................J Dunn 12 8 Jake The Mus (24) fr .....................B Orange 13 Prince Teka (25) fr ...................... K Cameron 5 1.42pm MOTHERS DAY 13TH MAY MOBILE TROT $8000, 3yo+ r40 to r55 mob. trot, mobile, 2000m 1 99467 Rocknpop (1) fr ....................S Tomlinson (J)

2 39809 Westy Boyz (2) fr........................B Munro (J) 3 00800 Unique Marshall (3) fr ............... M Edmonds 4 01005 The Great Redeemer (4) fr .......... S McNally 5 34594 Westar Maggie (5) fr .......................... R May 6 42410 Rusty I Am (6) fr ........................... P Wakelin 7 02174 Taimate Raffa (7) fr ........................T Chmiel 8 82601 Well Defined (8) fr ............................ D Dunn 9 68641 Natives Lasting Love (9) fr ......... K Cameron 6 2.19 TENNYSON BROMAC NZ RECORD KOTARE DOWNS MBL PACE $8000, r40 to r47 mob. pace, mobile, 2600m 1 35630 Garry’s Legacy (1) fr .........................J Dunn 2 08044 Hes Fast And Furious (2) fr ...........B Orange 3 P5956 Every Option (3) fr............................ D Dunn 4 00050 Kiel (4) fr ......................................... G Smith 5 87644 Shardan Suzie (5) fr ......................L O’Reilly 6 37895 Take After Me (6) fr ..........................R Close 7 44502 Blingiton (7) fr 8 80367 Flamboyant (8) fr ...................B Laughton (J) 9 06767 The Kaik (9) fr ............................... K Butt (J) 10 12790 Sky City King (21) fr ....................T McMillan 11 07x50 Ireby Meg (22) fr ....................... M Purvis (J) 12 44896 Classie Margaret (23) fr ......... J Morrison (J) 13 74869 Bettor Backim (24) fr ............S Tomlinson (J) 14 308x0 Opawa Mach (25) fr ................... K Cameron 15 19400 Clarendon Falcon (26) fr .............. G O’Reilly 7 2.52pm TERROR TO LOVE AT RANGIORA F&M MOBILE PACE $9000, 3yo+ f&m up to & including r70 mob. pace, mobile, 2000m 1 60440 Maddisons Desire (1) fr...................J W Cox 2 24166 Motu Bettor Be Quick (2) fr ................ R May 3 97190 Trailer Park Girl (3) fr ........................S Ottley 4 66116 Samskara (4) fr .............................B Orange 5 19045 Anytime (5) fr ....................................J Dunn

6 32911 Bridget Blue Chip (6) fr .................R Holmes 7 06451 Queen Bee Bardon (7) fr......... C D Thornley 8 00816 Spirit Of Delight (8) fr ................M Hurrell (J) 9 50153 Patanjali (9) fr .................................T Chmiel 10 22110 Mad Lu Li (21) fr..................................K Cox 11 211 Awesome Speed (22) fr ................... D Dunn 8 3.27pm DECOY MOBILE PACE $7000, non-winners 2yo+ mr46 to mr50 mob. pace, mobile, 2000m 1 390 Dynamite Paul (1) fr .................. M Edmonds 2 45245 Glengarry Knight (2) fr ...................T Chmiel 3 5 The Crimson Prince (3) fr............T McMillan 4 Gotta Party Doll (4) fr ....................B Orange 5 43945 Silent Shadow (5) fr ............... J Morrison (J) 6 05380 Adieu Flirt (6) fr ...............................J W Cox 7 0x0 Tribeca (7) fr ......................................J Dunn 8 Extreme Stride (8) fr......................... D Dunn 9 407 The Last Straw (9) fr ............M Anderson (J) 10 403 Katamach (21) fr .......................... G O’Reilly 11 354 Fun In The Dark (22) fr.............. M Purvis (J) 9 4.01 AIRPARK CANTERBURY CONGRATS ALTA ORLANDO HCP PCE $9000, 3yo+ r50 to r72 discrhcp pace, stand, 2600m 1 24x88 Terrier (1) fr ......................................R Close 2 3314x Lucky Luciano (U1) fr ................ M Purvis (J) 3 5x101 Overarm (1) 10...............................T Chmiel 4 Dx313 Hayden’s Meddle (2) 10 .........J Dunn 5 36350 Martin John (3) 10.........................B Orange 6 0108x Vinny Gambini 10......................... Scratched 7 P86x5 Regal Major (4) 10 ..........................J W Cox 8 24020 Scarlett Banner (5) 10 ..................... G Smith 9 51512 Hundie (6) 10 ................................... D Dunn 10 4x774 Smarter VC (1) 20 .......................C DeFilippi 11 21203 All About Henry (2) 20......................D White 10 4.37pm NZ AMATEUR DRIVERS CHAMPS 27TH

MAY MOBILE PACE $8000, 3yo+ r48 to r55 mob. pace, mobile, 2600m 1 02621 Delightful Tanner (1) fr.........................K Cox 2 63338 Jonty James (2) fr ................... C D Thornley 3 x5585 Real Dash (3) fr............................. G Chmiel 4 01001 Skipperland (4) fr ..........................R Holmes 5 0x567 Debnita Rose (5) fr........................B Orange 6 190 Bringitonhome (6) fr ......................... D Dunn 7 58242 Johnny White fr ............................ Scratched 8 03089 Awaytocullect fr ............................ Scratched 9 60166 Machs Mareta (7) fr...........................J Dunn 10 00022 Awayovernight (21) fr 11 8100x Ohoka Johnny (22) fr ...................... G Smith 12 46017 Ideal Rule (23) fr .......................... A Lethaby 13 31330 Astuto (24) fr .................................L O’Reilly 14 44502 Blingiton (25) fr................................J W Cox 15 70289 Sails (U1) fr ......................................S Ottley

8 x2422 Lodi b (7) 56.5 ...............................L Allpress 9 2 Hinepara (9) 56.5 ........................... J Parkes 10 06345 Dancing Auriole (11) 56.5 ...................C Dell 11 6x527 La Soeur bh (14) 56.5 .................... S McKay 12 Albatross Point (12) 56.5..................S Rusof 13 0x Eight Mile (10) 56.5 .............. T Johnson (a2) 14 0x Up In Smoke h (17) 56.5 .......... K McCulloch 15 0 Jutanugarn (15) 56.5 16 86x9 Authentic Charm (3) 56.5 ............ R Hannam 17 80907 Destiny One (1) 56.5 18 5990x Porotene Mhia (6) 56.5 19 9 Backfire h (2) 56.5 Emergencies: Jutanugarn, Authentic Charm, Destiny One, Porotene Mhia, Backfire 8 3.44 CARPET MAINTENANCE & CLEANING MAIDEN 1600 $10,000, MAIDEN 3YO, 1600m 1 9x3 Prince Oberyn h (4) 57.5 ..............L Allpress 2 3 Whatsup (7) 57.5 ........................... J Parkes 3 885 Lincoln Dreamer (2) 57.5 ............ R Hannam 4 Proletariat (1) 57.5 ........................M Tanaka 5 Ruffy Rahtwo (6) 57.5 .......................L Hemi 6 Tipla h (8) 57.5 ......................... K McCulloch 7 x0352 Reliably Perky (9) 55.5 ....................S Collett 8 0974 Great North Road h (3) 55.5 ............. T Allan 9 76 Shockalit (5) 55.5 ..........................D Bradley 9 4.19pm RIVER CITY CABS 1600 $10,000, Rating 65 Benchmark*, 1600m 1 297x9 Hutch d (4) 60 .......................M Hudson (a3) 2 x9024 Johnny Lincoln t (15) 59.5........... R Hannam 3 7890x Master Patrick tm (2) 59 ......................C Dell 4 3370x Go To Man tdh (3) 58.5 .................. S McKay

5 27726 Razors Edge t (10) 58.5 ....... T Johnson (a2) 6 65381 Thats Amore d (6) 58 ......................D Turner 7 6470x Kingsgrave dmh (17) 58 ............. Z Moki (a2) 8 21566 Prawn Star h (16) 58 ................ K McCulloch 9 577x0 Worldclass t (8) 57.5 10 32108 Deep Blue d (12) 57.5 .......................L Hemi 11 21446 Makamojito td (14) 57 ...................M Tanaka 12 44283 Miss Doherty (9) 57 ........................S Collett 13 26106 Gata h (13) 55.5 ............................L Allpress 14 0843x Red Rascal m (11) 57.5 15 18x50 Spondulix d (7) 57.5 16 109x8 Wapiti (1) 57.5 17 8199x Dungdadung 57 ........................... Scratched 18 2448x My Magician m (5) 55 Emergencies: Red Rascal, Spondulix, Wapiti, Dungdadung, My Magician Blinkers on: Coconut (R4), Backfire, Billie Budd (R5), Jutanugarn, Backfire (R7), Gata (R9) Blinkers off: Exhibit (R6) Winkers on: Deja Roo (R6), Lincoln Dreamer, Great North Road, Shockalit (R8) Winkers off: Double Down, Justa Small Ransom, Avastin (R6), Jutanugarn (R7)

Pacifiers on: Christmas Babe (R4) Pacifiers off: Gotta Ticket (R3)

SELECTIONS Race 1: Peggy Nova, Windsor, Folly’s Trouble, Don’t Rock The Boat Race 2: Firstjoy, Bicton, Downtown Train, With The Band, Tom Rule Race 3: Mossdale Art, Fletch, Change Is Good, Sounds Bettor Race 4: Majestic Chevron, The Peaky Blinder, Carnegie Hall Race 5: Natives Lasting Love, Taimate Raffa, Westar Maggie, Rocknpop Race 6: Shardan Suzie, Blingiton, Garry’s Legacy, Classie Margaret Race 7: Awesome Speed, Queen Bee Bardon, Motu Bettor Be Quick Race 8: Fun In The Dark, Katamach, Dynamite Paul, Silent Shadow Race 9: Hayden’s Meddle, Hundie, All About Henry, Smarter VC Race 10: Delightful Tanner, Astuto, Jonty James, Bringitonhome

LEGEND: X - Spell from racing of at least 3 months P - Retired (or pulled up) from race L - Driver unseated U1 - Unruly beginner {C} - Concession driver {C.cl} - Claiming concession driver which allows horse to start one class down

Wanganui gallops Tomorrow at Wanganui Raceway

Wanganui JC Venue: Wanganui Meeting Date: 6 May 2018 NZ Meeting number: 4 Doubles: 2 and 3; 4 and 5; 6 and 7; 8 and 9 Trebles: 1, 2 and 3; 4, 5 and 6; 7, 8 and 9 1 11.47am LOWE SCHOLLUM JONES MAIDEN HURDLE 3000 $10,000, MDN HDL, 3000m 1 3P60x Mangatutu h (6) 68.....M Gibbs-Manssen (3) 2 004Px Doctor Fox (3) 68 ...................... D Turner (3) 3 Px07x I’ve Got This mh (9) 68 4 0500x Tell Me More (2) 68 ...............H Bognuda (3) 5 3177x Blazing Opal mh (7) 68 6 486x7 Des De Jeu m (11) 68 7 008x7 J’Walke m (4) 68 .....................L Douglas (3) 8 098x4 Napoleon h (8) 68 9 3798x Payment Pending mh (1) 68 10 3221x Wise Men Say tmh (10) 68.............. I Lupton 11 0Fx04 Cullister tm (5) 66.....................D Jensen (3) 12 Px0x0 Accolades m (12) 66 2 12.15 PALAMOUNTAINS NUTRITION OPEN HURDLE 3000 $20,000, RST OPEN HURDLE, 3000m 1 Fx433 Sea King dmh (6) 71 2 1x721 Tallyho Twinkletoe dmh (3) 67 Shaun Fannin 3 2x700 Mailly dmh (8) 66 4 00x64 Thatz David mh (5) 65 ..........H McNeill (1.5) 5 064x0 Brer mh (4) 65 ..................... J Seivwright (3) 6 412x0 Upper Cut tm (7) 65 ............. T Johnson (a3) 7 117x0 Pukeake Sam mh (2) 65 8 2341x Game Percy mh (1) 65 3 12.50pm JOLT COFFEE HOUSE OPEN STEEPLECHASE 3800 $20,000, RST OPN STP SWP, 3800m 1 51x08 The Big Opal tmh (7) 74...... J Seivwright (3) 2 41P1x Max tmh (5) 68 ................................ I Lupton

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3 633x9 Tizza Secret m (6) 66.5..................... A Kuru 4 2x700 Mailly mh (1) 66.5 5 543x4 Chocolate Fish (8) 66.5..........B Lammas (3) 6 96Px7 Adequacy m (2) 65............................. E Farr 7 7050x Point Proven mh (3) 65 .......... Shaun Fannin 8 1x721 Tallyho Twinkletoe mh (4) 65 4 1.25pm RIDING FOR THE DISABLED SPONSORED BY RAY STEVENS $10,000, MAIDEN, 2060m 1 226x3 Grand Rex h (9) 68.5 ..............C Myers (am) 2 0x095 Dal Quattro (5) 68.5 ..............E Taiaroa (am) 3 695x Our Chucky h (6) 68.5 .........E Glasgow (am) 4 8x Coconut (1) 68.5 .....................L Knight (am) 5 x88x6 Counter Attack (8) 68.5 .........N Jensen (am) 6 9x0. La Jungles (10) 68.5 ........A Thompson (am) 7 56635 Bastille Babe h (2) 66.5....... S MacNab (am) 8 960 Burlone (4) 66.5 ......................C Isdale (am) 9 49x67 Cassino To Trieste (3) 66.5..... J Lupton (am) 10 97x Evielee h (7) 66.5 ............Sarah Fannin (am) 11 000 Stocking (11) 66.5 ................. S Rennie (am) 5 2.00 MANAWATU SOUND SERVICE MAIDEN 1200 $10,000, MAIDEN, 1200m 1 0x602 Nebraska (10) 58.5 ........................ S McKay 2 740x3 Charlie Horse (3) 58.5.....................D Turner 3 5x Father Lenihan (8) 58.5.................M Tanaka 4 0 Fredefender h (5) 58.5 ................... J Parkes 5 350x3 Belle Canto (1) 56.5 6 x92x2 Magico (12) 56.5 ...........................L Allpress 7 7x239 Play The Field (7) 56.5 .............M Singh (a2) 8 5347x Temptress (11) 56.5 ................... A Shin (a3) 9 3389x Rockoneve (4) 56.5 ...........................L Hemi 10 59875 Garment (2) 56.5......................... R Hannam

9 Backfire h (6) 56.5 ...................... Z Moki (a2) 11 12 70x00 Billie Budd (9) 56.5.................J Fawcett (a2) 6 2.34pm G BRISTOL & SONS 1200 $10,000, Rating 65 Benchmark*, 1200m 1 32942 Choice Attitude t (6) 60 .................. J Parkes 2 07302 All In Mana (15) 59............................ T Allan 3 878x2 Hundyamonth tdmh (16) 59 ..........L Allpress 4 98841 Turfshaker d (14) 58.5 .................... S McKay 5 x477x Aquilo m (2) 58.................................S Rusof 6 10x Exceptional tdb (1) 56.5 ............. A Shin (a3) 7 3780x Last Chance tdm (13) 56.5 ......... R Hannam 8 1x0x Pickngo 56.5 ................................ Scratched 9 4546x Deja Roo (9) 56......................J Fawcett (a2) 10 005x3 Dance For Money td (3) 55.5 ..........S Collett 11 20x0x Double Down m (5) 55.5 ...............D Bradley 12 1x07x Justa Small Ransom td (10) 55.5 Johnson (a2) 13 74x60 Allure dm (4) 55 ................................L Hemi 14 850x0 Avastin dm (11) 55 ..........................D Turner 15 00040 Exhibit d (8) 54 ..............................M Tanaka 16 95007 Just You (12) 55.5 17 30086 Brother One tm (7) 55 Emergencies: Exhibit, Just You, Brother One 7 3.09pm COMMDIVES NZ MAIDEN 1360 $10,000, MAIDEN, 1360m 1 x5323 Rio Star (4) 58.5............................M Tanaka 2 375. One More Round (16) 58.5 .............D Turner 3 05x36 Thutmosis h (13) 58.5 ....................... T Allan 4 37 Yakety Yak (5) 58.5 ................C Waddell (a4) 5 58x40 Two Eye (18) 58.5 ..................J Fawcett (a2) 6 He No Opilio (19) 58.5 .............M Singh (a2) 7 Tonsberg (8) 58.5 ............................. R Stam

SELECTIONS

Race 1: Blazing Opal, Payment Pending, I’ve Got This Race 2: Tallyho Twinkletoe, Game Percy, Thatz David, Mailly Race 3: Chocolate Fish, Tallyho Twinkletoe, Tizza Secret, Max Race 4: Grand Rex, Counter Attack, Cassino To Trieste, Our Chucky Race 5: Magico, Charlie Horse, Temptress, Belle Canto Race 6: Choice Attitude, Exceptional, Dance For Money Race 7: Albatross Point, Hinepara, Lodi, La Soeur, Rio Star Race 8: Whatsup, Reliably Perky, Lincoln Dreamer, Great North Road Race 9: Makamojito, Miss Doherty, Johnny Lincoln, Hutch

Auckland dogs Tomorrow at Manukau Stadium

Auckland Greyhound Racing Club Venue: Manukau Sta- 2 25873 Nangar Panther 18.53 ................D Schofield 6 23262 Cosmic Barwon 30.92 ................D Schofield 9 35845 Bark De Triomphe 31.17 ...................B Craik dium Meeting Date: 06 May 2018 NZ Meeting number: 9 3 48465 Bigtime Sophie 18.62 ........................E Potts 10 44642 Aussi Joshy nwtd ............................. S Clark 7 11457 See Eye Aye 30.91 ...................... H Mullane Doubles: 2 and 3; 4 and 5; 6 and 7; 8 and 9; 10 and 11; 4 75618 Untouchable nwtd ...........................P Green 6 2.44pm LAST ONE STANDING SPRINT C2, 318m 8 43554 Salvarotti 30.70 ..........................D Schofield 12 and 13 Trebles: 1, 2 and 3; 4, 5 and 6; 7, 8 and 9; 11, 5 43754 Mobility Scooter 18.81 .....................M Black 9 11575 Go Angel nwtd ............................... G Farrell 1 15152 Nasa 18.78........................................B Craik 12 and 13 6 23116 Atomic Missile nwtd ..................... H Mullane 2 87456 Opawa Loyal nwtd ............................ S Clark 10 66586 Jinja Mia 30.97 W & ........................T Steele 7 16622 Statman Dave 18.76 ..................H Laagland 1 1.15pm WELCOME TO THE MANUKAU SPORTS3 15111 Reality Check 18.60 .......................G J Hore 9 3.36pm QUALIFIED PET SERVICES C3, 318m 8 56748 Jetsun Jamie 18.73 ........................G Wilson BOWL SPRINT C1, 318m 1 26386 Was Just Saying 18.59 R &.................L Udy 4 65x88 Hannah Rhiannon nwtd R & ...............L Udy 9 7776x Bigtime Speedy 18.89 .................. H Mullane 1 51286 Hop On Mate 19.00......................... T Green 2 41633 Retired Mouse 18.81....................... T Green 5 28866 Little Moo 18.57 U & .........................Cottam 2 72227 Red Dee 18.53 ................................P Green 10 14887 It’s Electric 18.61 ............................C Henley 3 11714 Bright Boy 18.75 ...............................B Bond 6 27457 It’s The Lovely nwtd ..........................M Black 3 71886 Snoopy’s Hero 19.05 R & ......................Hunt 4 2.09pm STITCHES UPHOLSTERY STKS C0, 527m 4 31464 Shot Gun Harry 18.68 .................. H Mullane 7 25855 Ice Princess nwtd ........................... G Farrell 1 58F66 Jetsun Singer nwtd ........................G Wilson 4 44766 Agistri 18.68 ................................... G Farrell 5 11121 Majik Mikado 18.64 ...........................B Craik 8 15871 Unileven 18.45 ...........................D Schofield 2 57865 Riccitelli nwtd ................................A Cleaver 5 55464 Epic Force 18.63 .......................... H Mullane 6 75886 All Hail Caesar 18.58 U & .................Cottam 9 7F586 Bigtime Summer nwtd .................. H Mullane 3 86523 Billy Bright nwtd .........................P Ferguson 10 47487 On Demand 18.54............................M Black 6 66344 Zipping Andre 18.67...................D Schofield 7 11746 Bad 18.41..........................................B Craik 4 48x77 Tilly Toodle nwtd............................... S Clark 7 3.02pm HEWLETT ELECTRICAL SPRINT C1, 318m 8 68523 Waerenga Star 18.63 U & .................Cottam 7 85855 Scott Tied Up 18.63 U & ...................Cottam 5 36442 Crampton nwtd..............................A Cleaver 8 21213 Kuridrani 18.71 ..............................A Cleaver 9 72477 Vee Marina nwtd U & ........................Cottam 1 36475 Snoopy’s Bro 18.81 R & ........................Hunt 6 5 Bigtime Ollie nwtd ........................ H Mullane 9 81586 Bright Concept nwtd R &.....................L Udy 2 64855 Opawa Libby 18.55 W &..................T Steele 10 78x86 Bigtime Sneaky 18.63 .................. H Mullane 7 744 Ramblin’ On nwtd W & ....................T Steele 10 25874 Warrior Tony nwtd U & ......................Cottam 3 41674 Simple Request 18.58.......................B Bond 10 3.53 ROYAL COMMISSION DISTANCE C0d, 603m 2 1.33pm GREYHOUNDS AS PETS SPRINT C0, 318m 8 86778 Jellybean Junkie nwtd ..................R McPhee 4 32533 Just A Matthew 18.73.......................M Black 1 63575 Home Bound nwtd .......................... T Green 9 46687 Secret Hombre nwtd .......................T Patton 1 33232 C’est L’Amour nwtd ...........................B Craik 2 26567 Zipping Vito nwtd........................D Schofield 5 75277 Drury 18.41 ...................................A Cleaver 48 Bear Claws nwtd W & .....................T Steele 2 Jin Jin nwtd .................................... G Farrell 10 3 67573 My Red Hero nwtd R & .........................Hunt 6 74521 Atlas Shrugged 18.64 .................. H Mullane 3 85 Tribal Conquest nwtd R & ...................L Udy 5 2.26 PUMP ENGINEERING SERVICES LTD STAKES 7 61756 Parra Eels 18.97 R & ..................N O’Regan 4 76566 Dyna Bevlin nwtd U & .......................Cottam 4 6886 Jetsun Shadow nwtd ......................G Wilson C1, 527m 5 42423 Stay Away Haydo nwtd.................... T Green 8 76138 Jinja Lad nwtd ..............................R McPhee 1 27433 Red Dot Special nwtd .......................B Craik 5 8 Botany Esmay nwtd ........................P Green 6 27x86 Granny Magnet nwtd .................... H Mullane 9 45557 Scott The Looks 18.90 U & ...............Cottam 2 66446 Tabulam Girl nwtd W &....................T Steele 10 75577 Hows Your Mum 18.62 ....................S Codlin 6 7x Alf Tupper nwtd ............................ H Mullane 7 35482 Kapai Bart nwtd W & .......................T Steele 3 86383 Zarzuella 31.28 ...............................S Codlin 8 3.19pm MT WELLINGTON TAB STAKES C2, 527m 7 F6537 Mighty Mezz nwtd R & ................N O’Regan 8 76627 Swift Order nwtd ............................C Henley 4 46432 Electric Dee Eye 30.71 ...................P Green 8 7 Star Valuer nwtd W & ......................T Steele 9 46687 Secret Hombre nwtd .......................T Patton 1 35534 Secret Rory 30.98 .......................... G Farrell 5 85183 Talkabout Ziggy 30.95 R & ....................Hunt 9 34448 Leezrom nwtd ...................................B Craik 2 34243 Bigtime Dazzler nwtd ........................E Potts 11 4.10pm CAROL’S TAB STAKES C2/3, 527m 3 1.51 DELI’S SPORTS BAR CLENDON INN SPRINT 6 74611 Blocker 30.95 R & .......................N O’Regan 3 25213 Token Jasper 30.92 .......................... S Clark 1 75161 Gotcha Millie 30.86 ...................... H Mullane 7 7x662 Qadir Bale nwtd ......................... G Pomeroy C2, 318m 2 84587 Idol Ajay 30.90 W &.........................T Steele 4 27121 Over Indulgence nwtd ....................P Henley 8 13686 Bigtime Wayno 31.11 ................... H Mullane 1 25657 Bodyguard 18.66...............................B Craik 3 22541 Uno Twenty Five 30.72 ................... G Farrell 5 56132 Little Bit Silly 30.80.....................D Schofield

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76234 Vince Fawn nwtd .............................S Codlin 36778 Tullabung Googar 30.64 .............P Ferguson 45111 Draxler nwtd ................................... G Farrell 22615 Talkabout Izzy 30.56 R & ......................Hunt 11385 Jinja Might 30.62 U & ........................Cottam 47747 Secret Lily 30.79 W &......................T Steele 11575 Go Angel nwtd ............................... G Farrell 12 4.27pm TIVOLI TOM DISTANCE C0d, 603m 1 24456 Hey Pretty Girl nwtd .......................C Henley 2 42651 Finkle Foot Hero nwtd R & ....................Hunt 3 32443 Hey Khali nwtd U & ...........................Cottam 4 75384 Deception Diva nwtd W & ...............T Steele 5 12175 Jinja Bailey nwtd U & ........................Cottam 6 88x77 Wairoa Wolf nwtd ......................... H Mullane 7 23357 San Tan Samson nwtd .................... T Green 8 12175 Midnight Daydream nwtd R & .............L Udy 9 46687 Secret Hombre nwtd .......................T Patton 13 4.48pm JACK’S WHOLESALE MEATS C1, 318m 1 23732 Spider Phil 18.78 R &..................N O’Regan 2 21783 Jetsun Bear 18.66 ..........................G Wilson 3 42586 Amazing Contact 18.67.....................B Bond 4 x6215 Stay Rich nwtd M & .......................... J Smith 5 61685 Agbeze 18.98 ................................A Cleaver 6 43877 Bigtime Moola 18.60 R & ....................L Udy 7 32511 Hot Mayhem 18.69 U & .....................Cottam 8 38332 Ken Wilde 18.53 ........................... H Mullane 9 42676 Barwon Bandit 18.68..................D Schofield 10 38477 Going Bananas nwtd........................M Black LEGEND: fsdt - First Start Here nwd - No Win this Distance fstd - First Start This Distance 31 13 - Best Winning Time This Track


Sport 22 Ashburton Guardian

www.guardianonline.co.nz

Saturday, May 5, 2018

In brief

■ CRICKET

Langer and that line By Andrew Alderson

J

ustin Langer, a cricketer renowned for mental fortitude, appears a sound choice to coach the Australian side after its plummet into a dysfunctional nadir on the South African tour. To some, the 47-year-old’s appointment might seem disconcerting, given Cricket Australia continues to conduct a review of the team culture following a ball tampering scandal which saw former test captain Steve Smith, and opening batsmen David Warner and Cameron Bancroft banned. The 105-test veteran’s opening statements suggested leadership was to the fore. Ultimately that pre-requisite falls to new skipper Tim Paine, but having a resolute coach as standard-bearer could help. Langer spoke about: - “Respect being worth more than all the gold in the world.” - “Being good citizens and good Australians.” - “Modify[ing] our behaviour a bit so that it’s not angry or not over-aggressive.” Hear, hear. Those steady one-liners were offered with oratory’s version of a high front elbow, as if the former opener was building an innings against the media attack. However, he wafted at to one verbal half-volley which might raise concerns in the CA pavilion.

Justin Langer is the new coach of the Australian cricket team. Langer described an incident in his career where sledging got personal and “crossed the line”. Whoa, Justin. Please be careful invoking “the line” to demarcate appropriate and inappropriate on-field chat. We’ve heard too much about this nebulous, cliched stripe which conveniently comes into play like a wobbly popping crease every time banter turns sour on a cricket field. Langer gave the example of Ramnaresh Sarwan insulting Glenn McGrath’s cancer-stricken wife in a 2003 test in Antigua. “That was a very sensitive time for Pigeon [McGrath],” Langer said. “But it [the sledge] probably

crossed the line and there were consequences for that.” Certainly Sarwan was out of order during what must have been a difficult period for McGrath, whose wife Jane died five years later. However, McGrath had instigated the incident, didn’t like the response, then reacted. Langer’s team can’t have it both ways. They’re on notice in the eyes of the world game. “We’ve always played hard,” Langer said as insurance. “I think some of the best banter’s among each other to try to get the opposition thinking about other things, but that mental toughness is about being

100 per cent focused on the next ball. “We all know what the accepted behaviours are. There’s a difference between competitiveness and aggression and we’ve got to be careful with that.” No doubt about that, Justin, given the behaviour of some Australian alpha-male bullies in recent years. Langer incites “banter”, as he prefers to call it, at his peril, especially among a group who have proven they struggle to recognise when it morphs into abuse. What he also needs to remember in his new role is if you sledge, forget about dictating the position of the line. - NZME

Nick Willis’ gold medal deadline looming A period of 107 days sit between Nick Willis having a chance at becoming a 2008 Olympic gold medallist, or settling for silver forever. Asbel Kiprop, the Kenyan who beat him in the 1500m at the Beijing Games, has confirmed he recently failed an out-of-competition doping test for a banned substance. The 28-year-old alleges officials who collected his drug test extorted money from him and tainted his urine sample. If Kiprop’s claims prove false, any ban is only likely to backdate a couple of years, but it would raise a question: how long had he doped? That prompts a step back to the Willis scenario. Kiprop was promoted to Olympic gold in 2008 after a positive doping test saw original winner Rashid Ramzi disqualified the following year. Add in the fact the World AntiDoping Agency revised its code in 2015 to extend the statute of limitations for retesting from eight to 10 years. The Beijing Olympics were

La Liga and King’s Cup champions Barcelona will be flying high when they host Real Madrid this weekend in the ‘Clasico’. But their arch rivals will be feeling equally smug after reaching the Champions League final for a third year in a row. After clinching a seventh league title in 10 years last Sunday, Barcelona’s only incentive is to finish the La Liga season without losing a game. Thirdplaced Real’s motivation, however, is to leapfrog Atletico Madrid, who hold a four-point advantage but have played one more game. - PA

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held from August 8-24, 2008. The Herald understands Kiprop’s sample sits in a Beijing Games batch within a Lausanne laboratory. It would need re-testing before August 19 this year, a decade after the 1500m final. Otherwise it becomes legally unusable. Unless urgent action takes place, Willis’ chances of joining Jack Lovelock, Sir Peter Snell and Sir John Walker as New Zealand’s fourth Olympic 1500m champion appear limited, at least officially. In a statement released via his lawyer, Kiprop claimed he wired funds to one of the doping control officers by mobile phone while they were still in his house in Iten, Kenya last November. He learned the sample was positive in February. “I remain perplexed on how my innocent sample could turn positive on the only time when money was extorted from me,” he said. “It is not beyond my suspicion that my sample turned positive because I might have remitted less money than was expected to remit.” Kiprop’s statement did not

Nick Willis with his bronze medal, which may yet turn to gold.

specify what substance he tested positive for, but suggested it might be the blood-boosting hormone EPO. “I am told EPO is put into the body using injection,” he said. “The last time I had an injection was in 2014 when I was given a yellow fever vaccination before travelling to Bahamas for a competition.” Kiprop’s failed test deals another blow to Kenya’s middle and longdistance running reputation. Doz-

ens of his compatriots have tested positive for an array of banned substances in recent years. Willis described any potential upgrade to a gold medal as a “moot point”. The 35-year-old said that having already endured the Ramzi saga, he preferred to reflect on the joy taken from an elite running career spanning most of this century. However, he said it was “very important” justice was served for any doping violations. “The public and fans have every right to assume a high percentage of everyone is on it [banned substances]. “I don’t judge anyone for casting doubt on anyone in races, including me, because that’s how poor our sport has done the job at keeping clean. “That’s the most frustrating part. “The most important thing is for them not to be afraid to bring down the biggest names, if and when they cheat. “They’ve got to be prepared to take a blow to the image of the sport – not that it could be any lower – so it can be rebuilt.” - NZME

There’s a growing sense at Melbourne Victory that a fourth A-League title is there for the taking in today’s grand final, but the club’s chairman has rebuked fans that see the result as manifest destiny. “We’ve won nothing yet,” Anthony Di Pietro said. And truth be told, Victory haven’t looked like winning anything all season. That is, until the final two months. - AAP

Loss frustrates Wenger Atletico Madrid have beaten Arsenal 1-0 in the Europa League to reach a fifth continental final in nine seasons and deny outgoing manager Arsene Wenger a last attempt at an international trophy with the Gunners. “I’m like the team, very sad and very disappointed,” Wenger said. “I’m very frustrated as well. I’m very, very sad to leave the club with this exit.” Atletico will be joined in the final by Olympique Marseille, who won 3-2 on aggregate over Salzburg. - DPA

De Silva in demand Central Coast young gun Daniel De Silva is certain to leave the A-League strugglers with a host of rival clubs hoping to snare his signature. Brisbane and Melbourne City are among those interested in the 21-year-old attacking midfielder, who is keen on a move despite having two seasons left on his contract with the Mariners. De Silva, who has represented Australia at all youth levels, is mulling his options. - AAP

Breakers sign Majok The New Zealand Breakers have added another new face to a revamped roster, with Australian big man Majok Majok joining the club on a one-year deal. Majok has moved across the ditch from Melbourne, reinforcing the Breakers’ big man stocks after the departures of Rob Loe and Mika Vukona. Majok is a quality rebounder, though he was hampered by injury last season, averaging just 2.7 points and 2.7 rebounds in 10 minutes per game. His best campaign came the year before, averaging 5.7 and 5.9 rebounds. - NZME

Simmons eyes revenge Ben Simmons says he is ready to face the Boston Celtics, ignore their taunting fans and claim game two of the NBA Eastern Conference semi-final series. The Celtics thumped the Philadelphia 76ers 117-101 in game one. “It’s going to be a tough match-up, but we know what to fix and improve,” Simmons said. The Celtics successfully targeted the 76ers’ arsenal of threepoint shooters in game one. - AAP


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Weekend Services

MEDICAL SERVICES

Ashburton Rest Homes

HML Home care Medical Limited - Ring 0800 700 155 for FREE 24hr Health Advice.

COLDSTREAM HOUSE, CAMERON COURTS and PRINCES COURT all have DAILY, unrestricted visiting.

Emergency Dentist

DUTY DOCTORS

For all urgent medical calls phone 0800 700 155 at any time. IN EVENT OF AN EMERGENCY PHONE 111. This service is for emergency medical care only. Please bring your Community Services Card. All non New Zealanders should bring their passport with them, New Zealanders should bring some form of ID. Ashburton Health First, Havelock Street, will be the duty practice for Saturday until 8am Sunday. Consultations will be by appointment only. To make a booking please phone 0800 700 155. Tinwald Medical Centre, Archibald Street, will be the duty practice for Sunday until 8am Monday. Consultations will be held from 10am to 12 noon and from 6pm to 7pm. No appointment necessary.

If you do not have or cannot contact your regular dentist, please phone 027 683 0679 for the name of the rostered weekend dentist in Christchurch. Hours 9am - 5pm, Saturdays, Sundays and Public Holidays.

HELPLINE SERVICES Alcoholics Anonymous

Call 0800 AA WORKS (0800 229 6757) or visit www.aa.org.nz for more information.

Mental Health - Call free on 0800 222 955. Ask for the Crisis Team.

Safe Care - 24 hr Rape and Sexual

Assault Crisis Support. Ph: 03 364 8791

Victims Support Group

24 hr - Freephone 0800 VICTIM (0800 842 846) Direct dials to a volunteer. For weekend and emergency services please phone 302 Ashburton Office - 307 8409 week-days, 9am - 2pm 8105 for details on how to access the after-hours service outside of these hours leave a message. each weekend.

Methven & Rakaia Area

Alcohol Drug Help Line

Pharmacies

Wises Pharmacy, Countdown Complex, East Street, will be open from 9am - 1pm Saturday, from 10am - 1pm Sunday, and from 5pm - 7pm both days.

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Call us free on (0800 787 797). Lines open 10am - 10pm seven days. Lifeline - Toll-Free: 0800 353 353.

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DIAL 111 in the event of a Medical or Accident Emergency

COMMUNITY SERVICES Art Gallery

Freephone for reservations: 0800 802 802. BUSES - Southbound: 9.30am, 3.20pm. Northbound: 12.30pm, 5.10pm.

327 West Street, Ashburton, phone 308 1133. Open daily: 10am – 4pm - Wednesday: 10am – 7pm

ANIMAL SERVICES

Ashburton Museum

Dog, Stock & Noise Control

327 West Street, Ashburton, phone 307 7890. Open daily: 10am – 4pm

Ashburton Public Library

Havelock Street. Ph 308 7192. Saturday: 10am - 1pm. Sunday: 1pm - 4pm.

Ashburton District Council 03 307 7700 - 24h service.

Mid Canterbury SPCA

WEEKEND EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBER: All enquiries - 308 4432.

Mid Canterbury Animal Shelter -

Contact - President 021 1356 969. 20 River Terrace - Phone 03 308 4020. WEEKEND HOURS: Veterinarians Sat & Sun 7am - 7pm. Public Holidays 10am - 5pm. CANTERBURY VETS - Ph 03 307 0686, Mail Closing Times West Street Clinic, West Street, Ashburton. Saturday clinic: ASHBURTON MAIL CENTRE 9am - 12 noon. Weekend emergencies: Juan Gray. STANDARD POST: Mon - Fri 6pm ASHBURTON VETS - Ph 0276 838 000, POST DELIVERY CENTRES 149 Cameron Street, Ashburton: Duty vet: Ben Hallenstein. Allenton & Tinwald: Mon - Fri 5pm Full emergency service all weekend. Methven & Rakaia: Mon - Fri 4.30pm VET ENT RIVERSIDE - Ph 03 308 2321, ASHBURTON’S STREET RECEIVERS 1 Smallbone Drive, Ashburton. Saturday clinic: 9am - 12 Business Area: Mon - Fri 5pm noon. Weekend 24-hour emergencies. Residential Area: Mon - Fri 1pm VETLIFE ASHBURTON - Ph 03 307 5195, Information Centres Cnr East Street and Seafield Road, Ashburton. Saturday Methven - Saturday, Sunday and Public Holidays 10am until clinic: 9am - 12 noon. Weekend 24-hour emergencies. 3pm. Phone 302-8955 or isite@midcanterburynz.com

EA Networks Centre - Pools

Bus Departures

Reservations & timetables, 24-hour service.

Vet Ent and Vet Life operate a joint after-hours SMALL animal emergency service. To use this service please phone your vet as usual.


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MOBILE MOWER SERVICING • Rotary Mowers • Ride-on Mowers • Water Blasters • Small Motor Repairs

• Landscape and garden renovations • Ride-on lawn mowing • Gardening • Hedge trimming • Clean-ups

Don & Sue Cooper 027 339 6350 or a/h 03 308 9257

Keeping your property protected with a security camera system from Masterguard

• Reel Mowers • Chainsaws • Rotary Hoes • Generators

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HEAT PUMPS Property Services 2010 Ltd Let the team at Insideout take care of all your painting and property maintenance • Painting • Carpentry • Maintenance & repairs • Handyman services

• Airless spraying • Waterblasting • Renovations • Project management

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Trades & Services To place a Trades & Services ad, call 307-7900 or email classifieds@theguardian.co.nz

To advertise here contact Cushla on 021 959 783 or 03 307 7955

Reuben Carr 0800 relocate (0800 735 622) afmovers@xtra.co.nz

WE TAKE THE HASSLE OUT OF MOVING From packing, clean-up, storage and moving your whole household to delivering a recent large purchase, we do it all. Call today for a quote. Free quotes in Mid Canterbury

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We service and repair all makes and models of sewing machines and overlockers

Giftware – Crafts & Hobby Supplies – Collectables & Revamped Furniture Open 7 Days | P 03 307 6277 | Main South Road, Tinwald | www.anniesquilts.co.nz

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Looking for autumn planting? Float Sweater $549

Flit Merino Crop Jacket $379

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Sanctuary Wrap $299

Open East Street, Ashburton Mon - Thu 9am - 5.30pm Phone 308 5771 Fri 9am - 6pm www.sparrows.co.nz Sat 10am - 2pm, Sun 11am - 2pm

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Take a new pair of hearing aids for a spin and if you like them, we’ll throw in a free Bluetooth mic for hands free phone, music and TV streaming. And we’ll give you free care for the life of your devices valued up to $3500!*

To advertise here contact Carmen on 021 836 543 or 03 307 7963

Bluetooth mic* Call now to book an appointment for your FREE TRIAL and FREE HEARING TEST.

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Farm Assistant

ASHBURTON COLLEGE

Required to help run a 200 ha dairy farm in Ashburton.

‘Individual Excellence in a Supportive Learning Environment’

The farm is very well set-up with a 50 bale rotary shed.

Must hold a full clean drivers licences and must be a NZ resident and able to pass police and drug checks.

SITUATIONS VACANT

We are looking for someone who has a true love for farming along with the drive and determination to succeed in the industry.

Our business and us:

This is a fixed-term, part-time (0.16) position, due to incumbent taking up a maternity leave position.

We run a mixed arable, sheep and dairy support system on our 380 ha property situated in Mid Canterbury between Methven and Ashburton approximately 15 minutes’ drive to either. The farm is irrigated by centre pivots and one irrigation gun. Core crops grown include barley, wheat peas and maize along with specialist seed crops such as radishes and carrots among others; we also grow feed crops such as fodder beat kale and oats. We are a young couple with a family and true passion for farming that endeavour to run a successful and tidy business that not only pride ourselves in the stock and crop we produce but also in our health and safety polices and the level of care towards our employees.

To commence Week 6 of Term 2, 2018 (5 June). NCEA experience essential. Our English faculty is supportive, progressive and well-resourced. Ashburton College is a participating member of the Hakatere Community of Learning. Applications close noon, Tuesday 15 May 2018 Information package enquiries and applications please contact:

Jodee Ross, Principal’s Secretary Phone (03) 308 4193 ext 809 Email: rj@ashcoll.school.nz Ashburton College, PO Box 204, Ashburton 7740

The position:

This position offers great variety in work from sheep and cattle work through to cultivation, planting and irrigation, as well as general farm work and machinery maintenance/repairs.

We are looking for someone who has:

Single man’s accommodation available. Please send CV to: n.l.stewart@ farmside.co.nz

SITUATIONS VACANT

Well balanced mixed farming operation seeking a 2IC with the ambition of Manger

Teacher of English

We require someone with experience, someone, who has the drive and desire and ability to progress. Applicants must have at least one years’ experience on a NZ dairy farm.

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• Great communication skills • Happy to work as a team but also enjoy working independently with good work ethic • Good at problem solving and self-management • Good record keeping abilities • Stock sense • Careful with machinery • Both honest and reliable. • Attention to detail

There is a fixed term position available at Gateway Vets Ltd, Geraldine, to cover extended leave for a staff member. The employment period will be for four months and will include reception, veterinary nursing and deliveries. Previous experience working in a veterinary clinic an advantage but not essential.

The successful applicant will preferably have experience or industry training however they will be well supported in the role although they are expected to learn and take onboard what they are taught. Please apply by email to: They will be provided with a newly renovated farm cottage along accounts@gatewayvets.co.nz with other benefits. MAKE SMALLBONE HOLDEN YOUR MAKE NEXT SMALLBONE STOP HOLDEN YOUR NEXT STOP & GET HOLDEN THE SERVICE YOU STOP DESERVE GET THE SERVICE DESERVEIf you are genuinely interested in all this position offers then we MAKE SMALLBONE YOUR NEXT &&GET THE SERVICE YOU YOU DESERVE SERVICE ALLALL MAKES SERVICE MAKES WOFWOF CHECKS CHECKS FULL MECHANICAL REPAIRS FULL MECHANICAL

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Daily Events SATURDAY 7.30am RUN AND WALK ASHBURTON. Rise and Shine Saturday runners meet at Frontrunner, 7.30am sharp. 28 Moore Street. 9.30am - 12.30pm THE ASHBURTON TOY LIBRARY INC. Open for toy exchange, 106 Victoria Street in the Triangle.

SUNDAY 8am ST STEPHEN’S ANGLICAN CHURCH. Holy Communion, Park Street. 8.30am ASHBURTON STROLLERS CLUB. Onawe peninsula, all welcome, phone Jenny 308-6862. Meet Ashburton Courthouse, Baring Square West. 8.30am HOLY SPIRIT CHURCH. Mass, Holy Spirit Church, Thomson Street, Tinwald. 9am ST PETER’S ANGLICAN CHURCH.

MONDAY 6am ST DAVID’S UNION CHURCH. Sweaty Bettys circuit training in hall, 48 Allens Road. 10am MT HUTT MEMORIAL HALL. NZ Alpine and Agriculture Encounter, Art Gallery and hall of memories. 160 Main Street, Methven. 10am

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RENDERING PLANT OPERATOR Wallace Group LP is recognised as a leader in the primary industry with major investments in service rendering, hides and skins processing and transport. The Company wishes to employ a person to fill the position of Rendering Operator within the Rendering Division, based at their Hororata Plant. This is a full time position, which entails Monday to Friday and Weekend shift work. A willingness to work 12 hour shifts and weekends is essential. The desired candidate would possess the following attributes but the successful candidate will be given full training to achieve the required skills: • Forklift licence • Loader licence • Be able to work unsupervised • Rendering experience would be preferred but not essential • A Mechanical or Engineering background also preferred but not essential The successful applicant will be subject to a pre-employment medical including drug and alcohol test. Applications close on June 8, 2018. Please apply in writing with curriculum vitae and references to: Gordon Henderson Wallace Group LP PO Box 11, Waitoa Email: gordon.henderson@wallace.co.nz All applications will be treated in the strictest confidence.

May 5, 6 and 7, 2018

10am MT HUTT MEMORIAL HALL. NZ Alpine and Agriculture Encounter, Art Gallery and hall of memories. 160 Main Street, Methven. 10am - 12pm ASHBURTON VINTAGE CAR CLUB. Museum and parts shed open. 86 Maronan Road, Tinwald. 10am - 3pm ASHBURTON AVIATION MUSEUM. A great selection of many aircraft from

the past to the future. Ashburton Airport, Seafield Road. 10.30am ASHBURTON EMBROIDERS GUILD. Stitch and chat, Senior Centre, Cameron Street. 11am - 4pm THE PLAINS RAILWAY. We are running with railcar rides, machinery displays and more. www. plainsrailway.co.nz

11am - 4pm RAILWAY AND PRESERVATION SOCIETY PLAINS MUSUEM. Combined craft days, we welcome all craft people and friends, queries to 308-5911 or 307-2802. Plains Museum, Maronan Road, Tinwald. 12.45pm RUN AND WALK ASHBURTON. Afternoon social meets - runners and walkers going to Geraldine, leaving Ashburton Post Office, East Street at 12.45pm sharp.

1pm MID CANTERBURY SOCIAL WHEELERS. 1pm registration, 1.30pm sharp start. Fords Road, Tinwald. 1pm - 4pm ASHBURTON BIRD CLUB. Annual Bird Show today(1pm - 4pm) and Sunday (9am - 12noon), bird and seed sales, accessories, raffles. Adults $2, 16 and under free. Tinwald Hall, Graham Street.

Holy Communion, Harrison Street, Allenton. 9am - 12pm ASHBURTON BIRD CLUB. Annual Bird Show, bird and seed sales, accessories, raffles, raffles. Adults $2, 16 and under free. Tinwald Hall, Graham Street. 9.30am ASHBURTON METHODIST PARISH. Morning worship with Tevita Taufalele. Baring Square East. 9.30am ST DAVID’S UNION CHURCH. Worship service led by Rev Henry Mbambo, 48 Allen’s Road, Allenton.

10am ST PAUL’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Morning worship led by Rev Helen Wallis, all welcome. 65 Oxford Street. 10am ST ANDREW’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Morning worship, Sinclair Centre, Park Street. 10am MT HUTT MEMORIAL HALL. NZ Alpine and Agriculture Encounter, Art Gallery and hall of memories. 160 Main Street, Methven. 10am ST ANDREW’S ANGLICAN

CHURCH. Holy Communion, Thomson Street, Tinwald. 10am ST STEPHEN’S ANGLICAN CHURCH. All age service and Holy Communion, Park Street. 10am ASHBURTON BAPTIST CHURCH. Morning service, all welcome. 67 Cass Street. 10.30am VICTORY BAPTIST CHURCH. Worship God and study his word. 131 Thomson Street, (Tinwald School hall).

10.30am GRACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Worshipping God and transforming lives. 63 Princes Street, Netherby. 1pm - 3pm ASHBURTON AVIATION MUSEUM. A great selection of many aircraft from the past to the future. Ashburton airport, Seafield Road. 5pm ST STEPHEN’S ANGLICAN CHURCH. Taizé Service, Park Street. 7pm VICTORY BAPTIST CHURCH. Worship God and study his word. 131 Thomson Street, (Tinwald School hall).

ASHBURTON COUNTY VETERANS GOLF. Members will be hosted by the Denfield Club. Denfield Golf Club, (Please note the date change!). 10am - 3pm AGE CONCERN, 206 CLUB. Fun fill days for 60 years and older, for more information ring 308-6817. Cameron Street. (excludes public holidays).

12pm - 1pm ASHBURTON BAPTIST CHURCH. A Free lunch. Ashburton Baptist Church, entry off Cass Street. 1pm WAIREKA CROQUET CLUB. Weekly Mahjong, counting, come and enjoy! Waireka Croquet Club, The Domain, Philip Street. 1pm - 3pm ASHBURTON AVIATION MUSEUM.

A great selection of many aircraft from the past to the future. Seafield Road. 1pm - 4pm ASHBURTON DISTRICT FAMILY HISTORY GROUP. Open for research. Heritage Centre, 327 West Street. 6pm BOOTCAMP. Catering for all levels of fitness. Walnut Avenue Pavilion. Contact Georgia

0276888686 or Aleisha 0278489309. 6pm ST DAVID’S UNION CHURCH. Sweaty Bettys circuit training in hall, 48 Allens Road. 7.30pm CATHOLIC WOMENS LEAGUE. Euchre evening, new players welcome. Holy Name Pastoral Centre, Cnr Winter Street and Burnett Street. (every Monday, excludes public holidays).


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Wanted Cow Grazing wanted Contact Dave Marsh 027 492 0875

The Rating Information Database of the Ashburton District Council is now available for inspection (without fee) at the Council Office, 5 Baring Square West, Ashburton. It is available during ordinary office hours (Monday to Wednesday, 8:30am – 5pm, Thursday 9am – 5pm, Friday 8:30am – 5pm).

WANTED

FISHING - Collector buying old/vintage fishing rods, reels and tackle. Top prices. Phone Steve 03 324 2064.

TRADES, SERVICES

DENTURES. Dr Peter Rumping, retired dentist, continues to provide full dentures. Repairs to existing dentures also available. Phone 027 220 9997. INTERIOR PLASTERING. For all your plastering and Gib stopping requirements. New builds, alterations etc. No job too small. Loyal Interior Plastering; phone 027 384 7118.

MOTORING

NISSAN Station wagon, 1800cc, good condition. 308,000 kms. $900. Phone 021 0232 7597. WHEEL alignments at great prices. Maximise the life of your tyres with an alignment from Neumanns Tyre Services Ltd, 197 Wills Street. Phone 308-6737.

MEETINGS, EVENTS

The Rating Information Database contains information required by Council to set and assess rates on each rating unit within the Ashburton District. Details include the name and postal address of the owner of the rating unit, rating valuation, services available or connected to the rating unit, the legal description, and the area of the rating unit. This is as per Part 2 Section 27 and Section 28 of the Local Government (Rating) Act 2002, and the Local Government (Rating) Amendment Act 2004. A Dalziel Chief Executive

Birthright Canterbury Ashburton Office Movie Fundraiser “Crooked House”

ASHBURTON Society of Arts, Autumn Show on now, Short Street Studio. Guest Sue Currie and a selection HOLIDAY from members. Open weekends 11am-3pm and ACCOMMODATION Monday, Wednesday, AKAROA - CHARMING, Thursday when sign out. spacious holiday home, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, all Enquires 308 4533. electric heating. Sky, all mod cons, short walk to village. LIVESTOCK, PETS Phone Brian 307-8000 or BUYER of unwanted 308-6180. animals. Cattle, bobby calves, horse and all farm animals. We also sell pet food. Call Guardian Classifieds Nick’s Pet Food 0272 101 307 7900 621, A/H 03 348 9439.

Church Services GUARDIAN

10.30am Worship Every Sunday All welcome

SHELLY - Health massage. Open 9am-9pm. Chinese lady. Ashburton. Phone 022 684 1692.

GRAZING

GRASS / fattening feed wanted for store lambs. Phone Mitch, 027 313 1320.

NEW to town. A gorgeous Asian, slim, size 8, busty, 40 DD, experienced, caring, good massage. Phone 021 257 1703.

Ashburton Kindergarten Association

Annual General Meeting 2018 Tuesday, May 15, 7.00pm at Hampstead Kindergarten, 44 Cambridge Street ALL WELCOME Barbara Kirk, Association Manager

GARAGE SALES

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Clearing Sale Of Stock, Plant & Machinery On Account of C W M and D Shannon 893 Tramway Rd, Mt Somers Friday, May 11 Commencing at Cattle: 12pm - Plant and Machinery: 12.45pm Cattle 60 Angus Friesian R2 Steers, 60 Angus Friesian R2 Heifers, 4 Angus Friesian R2 Bulls. These cattle are in forward condition. Plant 2014 Duetz Fahr M620 agrocation tractor – 2500hrs, 2012 Claas Arion 530 120HP tractor complete with robust F31 forks & bucket – 5600hrs, Ford 6000 tractor with 2017 reconditioned motor complete with quicklift forks & bucket. Machinery 2017 Aitchison 3m drill, Discs, Fertiliser box, Grain box, 2017 255 Class rollant baler fully serviced, Claas liner 2900 hay rake, Keverneland 1505 plough, Kuhn disc mower, Kuhn mower FC302S & crimper, Lely Lotus Stablio hay rake, 6m Sunflower 5035 harrows, Gray Engineering 3m heavy roller, Westerfield MK100 51 auger, Spreadmaster Cub fertiliser spreader, Hydraulic grader blade (Farm Chief Bahler), 6m grubber, Taege 12 wheel hay rake, 5m Roto crumbler, 2017 Taege hay feeder, Round bale feeder, 500 litre diesel tank, Hay trailer, Burnett hay trailer, Car trailer milk tank & crate. Vehicles 2000 Mitsubishi Fighter diesel truck 170,000km 3 way tipper & grain bin, 2008 Nissan Navara ute 2.5 diesel 4wd 130,000km reg & wof, 4 wheeler trailer crate. Hay Seed Mixer, 900 round bale silage, 90 round bales meadow hay, 36 round bales barley straw, 90 square bales barley straw, 11 bags grass seed pasture mix, 4 bag Italian grass seed. General Cattle scales complete with bars & reader, 2 lister shearing machines, 18 boxes bale wrap, Cow lifter, Alkathene pipe, Sundry wheels & tyres, Assorted chemical, Assorted animal health drenches etc, Assorted timber troughs, Generator motor, Water pump, Tools, Workshop tools, 27 lengths 100mm irrigation pipes & fittings, Coils fence netting, Electric fence standards, & numerous sundries. Dairy shed complete with 20 aside herringbone shed set up with separate pumps & hot water cylinders. Will be sold in situ to be dismantled by purchaser. NB Inspection invited prior to sale. Outside Entries 2006 Polaris 300 quad bike complete with 50 litre spray unit. David Brown 990 Challenger tractor with front end loader forks & bucket good order, Honda 4.4kp generator, Robin petrol water pump & hoses, Kerwin 4 inch silo auger.

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6am Te Karere 3 2 6:30 Country Calendar 3 0 7am Rural Delivery 0 7:30 Infomercials 8:30 Faith In Action 9am Code 1 PGR 0 9:30 Tagata Pasifika 10am Tipping Point 11am Alphabetical 0 11:55 Coronation Street 3 0 1:55 Nightmare Tenants, Slum Landlords PGR 0 2:55 N Design Junkies AO 0 3:55 Dream Catchers 0 4:25 Radar Across The Pacific Radar climbs one of the world’s only accessible live volcanoes, and sees a land-diving ceremony where men leap to earth from large wooden towers. 0 4:55 The Celebrity Chase 0 6pm 1 News At 6pm 0

6am Paw Patrol 3 0 6:25 Thomas And Friends 0 6:45 Peppa Pig 0 6:55 Best Of Chuggington Collection 0 7:05 Penn Zero – PartTime Hero 0 7:30 Transformers Robots In Disguise 0 7:50 The Legendaries 0 8:15 Pokemon Sun And Moon 0 8:40 We Bare Bears 0 9am Regular Show 0 9:10 Walk The Prank 0 9:35 Kirby Buckets Warped 0 10am Fresh 10:30 The Barefoot Bandits 0 11am Melissa And Joey 3 0 11:30 First Dates New Zealand PGR 0 12:30 Survivor New Zealand 3 0 2pm The 100 PGR 0 3pm Once Upon A Time 0 4pm Dynamo – Magician Impossible 3 0 5pm America’s Funniest Home Videos 3 0 5:30 M The Little Mermaid 1989 Animated Fantasy. 0

7pm Britain’s Got Talent 0 8pm L Lotto The Lotto draw. 8:05 Britain’s Got Talent Continued. 0 8:20 The Hotel Inspector Alex must help a couple whose quirky hotel is acquiring large debts. 0 9:20 The Secret AO 0 10:20 Erebus – Operation Overdue AO 0

7pm M Kung Fu Panda 2 PGR 2011 Animated. Po and The Furious Five must defeat a villain who plans to use a secret weapon to conquer China and destroy kung fu. 0 8:45 M Meet The Parents PGR 2000 Comedy. 0 10:55 M Duplex AO 2003 Comedy. 0

11:55 F Aquarius AO 3 A newly ‘retired’ Hodiak sets out to find the serial killer who has been tormenting him. 0 12:55 Emmerdale PGR 3 0 3am Infomercials 5:30 The Key Of David

12:35 Grey’s Anatomy AO 3 0 2:10 The Exorcist AO 0 3am Once Upon A Time PGR 3 0 4:35 Mike And Molly 3 0 4:55 Regular Show 3 0 5:05 Young And Hungry PGR 3 5:30 Beyond The Search

THREE

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BRAVO 10am Beverly Hills Pawn 3 10:30 Beverly Hills Pawn 3 10:58 The Dish PGR 3 11am Say Yes To The Dress Atlanta 3 11:25 Say Yes To The Dress Atlanta 3 11:55 Say Yes To The Dress Atlanta 3 12:20 Say Yes To The Dress Atlanta 3 12:48 The Dish PGR 3 12:50 Little Big Shots – Forever Young 3 1:45 How Do I Look? 3 2:43 The Dish PGR 3 2:45 Million Dollar Decorators PGR 3:45 I Found The Gown 3 4:15 I Found The Gown 3 4:50 I Found The Gown 3 5:20 I Found The Gown 3 5:55 I Found The Gown 3 6:30 The Getaway 7:30 Below Deck PGR 8:28 The Dish PGR 3 8:30 Keeping Up With The Kardashians AO 9:30 Southern Charm AO 10:30 The Turpin 13 – Family Secrets Exposed 3

SUNDAY

12:35 Infomercials 3 5am Love It Or List It – Vancouver 3

MAORI

6am Avatar – The Last Airbender 3 6:25 Ben 10 – Ultimate Alien 0 6:50 Kung Fu Panda – Legends Of Awesomeness 3 0 7:15 League Of Super Evil 3 0 7:40 Duck Dodgers 3 8:05 Max Steel 3 8:30 Henry Danger 3 8:55 The Thundermans 10am Robot Wars PGR 11am The Crowd Goes Wild Omnibus PGR 3 12:30 NRL Try Time 1:30 Football – English Premier League (HLS) 2:30 Storage Hunters PGR 3pm IRT Deadliest Roads PGR 4pm Celebrity Antiques Road Trip 5pm Fishing Classics 0 5:30 Prime News 6pm Antiques Roadshow 0

12:40 Infomercials 5am Hillsong 5:30 Charles Stanley

11:35 Rugby League – NRL (RPL) Warriors v Tigers. From Mt Smart Stadium. 1:20 Closedown

MOVIES PREMIERE

Britain’s Got Talent

PRIME

6am Charles Stanley 6:30 The Project 3 7:25 Infomercials 9:30 NewsHub Nation 0 10:30 Married At First Sight USA PGR 3 0 11:30 Dancing With The Stars (Starting Today) 3 0 1pm Dancing With The Stars 3 2pm New Girl PGR 2:30 9JKL PGR 0 3pm The Goldbergs PGR 0 3:30 Come Dine With Me New Zealand 3 0 4pm Arranged Neekita must convert to Islam to marry Sid, but will her family accept the decision and attend their daughter’s wedding? Sikh Sabby and Hindu Vinny face family disapproval. 0 5pm Survivor – Ghost Island 0 6pm NewsHub Live At 6pm 7pm American Idol The second half of the top 24 perform for the judges. 0 8:40 American Idol 10:30 M The New Republic AO 2011 Thriller. In the near future, a young journalist is blackmailed by a powerful government agency to spy on an underground nationalist group.

7:10 Larry Gaye – Renegade Male Flight Attendant MSC 2015 Comedy. Mark Feuerstein, Jayma Mays. 8:50 If Looks Could Kill MC 2016 Thriller. Stefanie Estes, Andrew Appleyard. 10:20 Equals MS 2015 SciWorld’s Scariest fi Drama. Kristen Stewart, 8:35pm on Prime Nicholas Hoult. Noon Bravetown MLSC SKY 5 2015 Drama. Josh Duhamel, 6am Raw MVC Lucas Till. 1:55 February 16VC 8:30 Smackdown MVC 2016 Horror. Emma Roberts, 10:15 Main Event MVC Kiernan Shipka. 3:30 Don’t Think Twice MLC 2017 11:10 Wild West Alaska M Comedy. Keegan-Michael Key, 12:05 Ice Road Truckers PG Gillian Jacobs. 5pm Before 12:55 Deep Undercover MVLC I Fall ML 2017 Drama. 1:25 The Amazing Race Zoey Deutch, Kian Lawley. PG 2:20 Supernatural MVS 6:40 A Family Man MLS 3:10 Arrow MVS 4pm Wild 2016 Drama. Gerard Butler, Willem Dafoe. 8:30 A West Alaska M Monster Calls PGV 2017 5pm The Amazing Race PG Drama. A boy comes to terms 6pm The Simpsons PG with his mother’s terminal 6:30 Supergirl MVS illness with the help of a tree 7:30 The Flash M monster. Lewis MacDougall, Sigourney Weaver. 8:30 DC’s Legends Of 10:20 Masterminds MVSC Tomorrow M 2016 Crime Comedy. 9:30 Arrow MVS Zach Galifianakis, Kristen Wiig, 10:30 Supernatural MVS Owen Wilson. 11:30 Wild West Alaska M 11:55 Perfect Plan M SUNDAY 12:30 Supergirl 2010 Thriller. Emily Rose, Lucas Bryant. SUNDAY MVS 1:25 The Flash M 1:25 Don’t Think Twice MLC 2:15 DC’s Legends Of 2017 Comedy. 2:55 People Tomorrow M 3:05 Arrow Interview- Nicole Kidman MVS 3:55 Supernatural MVS 3:40 A Family Man MLS 2016 4:45 Ice Road Truckers PG Drama. 5:30 A Monster Calls PGV 2017 Drama. 5:35 The Simpsons PG

7pm Container Wars PGR 7:30 MythBusters PGR 3 The MythBusters once again join forces with their favourite mechanical cure all and use duct tape to build a trebuchet and to save Buster’s life. 8:35 World’s Scariest AO 0 9:35 Rugby – Super Rugby (RPL) Hurricanes v Lions. From Westpac Stadium.

MOVIES GREATS 7am Mirrors 16VL 2008 Thriller. Kiefer Sutherland, Paula Patton, Amy Smart. 8:50 Hostel M 2005 Horror. Jay Hernandez, Derek Richardson. 10:25 The Losers MVL 2010 Action. Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Zoe Saldana, Chris Evans. Noon The Holiday MLS 2006 Romance. Cameron Diaz, Kate Winslet, Jude Law, Jack Black. 2:15 Mirrors 16VL 2008 Thriller. Kiefer Sutherland, Paula Patton, Amy Smart. 4:05 The Hunger Games MV 2012 Sci-fi Adventure. Jennifer Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson, Liam Hemsworth. 6:25 Something’s Gotta Give MLS 2003 Comedy. Jack Nicholson, Diane Keaton, Keanu Reeves. 8:30 Unbreakable MV 2000 Thriller. A man learns something extraordinary about himself after an accident. Bruce Willis, Samuel L Jackson. 10:20 Gattaca MVL 1997 Sci-fi Thriller. Ethan Hawke, Uma Thurman, Jude Law, Alan Arkin. SUNDAY 12:05 The Girl Next Door 16LS 2004 Comedy. Emile Hirsch, Elisha Cuthbert, Timothy Olyphant. 1:55 Something’s Gotta Give MLS 2003 Comedy. 4am Unbreakable MV 2000 Thriller. 5:50 Gattaca MVL 1997 Sci-fi Thriller.

CHOICE

6:30 Takaro Tribe 3 6:40 Pukoro 2 7:10 Te Nu Tube 3 7:20 Nia’s Extraordinary Life 3 7:30 Polyfest Kapa Haka 3 7:40 Huritua 3 7:50 Smooth 3 8am Te Kaea 3 2 8:30 Morena 3 9am Celebrity Playlist 3 9:30 Kai Time On The Road 3 10am KaweKorero 3 12:30 Matau PGR 3 1pm Basketball – Secondary Schools’ National Championships 2pm The Pits TV 3pm Waka Ama Sprints 3 4pm Get Your Fish On 3 4:30 Marae Kai Masters Special 3 5pm My Reggae Song 3 5:30 Te Kaea 2 6pm Pukuhohe 3 6:30 Haka Nation 3 7pm Whanau Factor 3 7:30 Raw PGR 8:30 M The Inevitable Defeat Of Mister And Pete AO 2013 Drama. Two innercity boys are left to fend for themselves over the summer after their mothers are taken away by the authorities. 10:30 Hunting Aotearoa AO 3

6am American Pickers 7am A Place In The Sun – Summer Sun 8am Colin And Justin’s Cabin Pressure 8:30 Love Nature – Wild Things With Dominic Monaghan 9:30 James Martin’s French Adventure 10:30 Buying And Selling With The Property Brothers 11:30 American Pickers 12:30 Alan’s Garden Secrets 1:30 Big Fish Man 2:30 Sandcastles 3pm Storage Hoarders 4pm The Art Detectives 5pm Auction Hunters 5:30 Four Rooms 6:30 Operation Gold Rush Dan and his team take on the Alaskan Coastal Mountains, a wall of snow and rock blocking their way to the Klondike and its gold.

11pm Te Kaea 3 Maori Television’s daily news programme. 2 11:30 Closedown

11pm The Auction House Midnight The Art Detectives 1am Colin And Justin’s Cabin Pressure 1:30 M Henry’s Crime AO 2010 Crime Comedy. Keanu Reeves, Vera Farmiga. 4am Operation Gold Rush 5am American Pickers

SKY SPORT 1 6am Rugby – Super Rugby (RPL) Chiefs v Jaguares. 8am Rugby – Super Rugby (RPL) Rebels v Crusaders. 10am Fox Sports News 10:30 Cricket – IPL (RPL) 2pm The World Rugby Show A show reflecting on the best of rugby union around the world. 2:30 Golf – LPGA (HLS) Volunteers of America Texas Shootout – Round Two. From the Old American Golf Club in The Colony, Texas. 2:58 L Rugby League – Queensland Cup Devils v Cutters. 5pm Rugby – Super Rugby (RPL) Rebels v Crusaders. 7pm L Rugby – Super Rugby Hurricanes v Lions. From the Westpac Stadium, Wellington. 9:40 L Rugby – Super Rugby Waratahs v Blues. From Allianz Stadium, Sydney.

SUNDAY

Midnight Rugby – Super Rugby (HLS) Hurricanes v Lions. From Westpac Stadium, Wellington. 12:30 Rugby League – NRL (HLS) Warriors v Tigers. From Mt Smart Stadium, Auckland. 1am L Rugby – Super Rugby Stormers v Bulls. 3:10 L Rugby – Super Rugby Sharks v Highlanders. 5:30 Rugby – Super Rugby (RPL) Hurricanes v Lions.

0 Closed captions; 3 Repeat; 2 Maori Language; HLS Highlights; RPL Replay; DLY Delayed. CLASSIFICATIONS: 16/18 Approved for persons 16/18 years or over; AO Adults only; C Content may offend; L Language may offend; M Suitable for mature audiences; PG/PGR Parental guidance recommended for young viewers; S Sexual content may offend; V Contains violence. Local Radio: NewsTalk ZB 873AM/98.1FM FM Classic Hits ZEFM 92.5; Port FM Local 94.9, 98.9 and 106.1

7:30 American Pickers 8:30 M Henry’s Crime AO 2010 Crime Comedy. Released from prison for a crime he did not commit, a man conspires with his former cellmate and targets the same bank he was convicted of robbing. Keanu Reeves, Vera Farmiga.

SKY SPORT 2 6am Rugby League – NRL (HLS) Friday. Newcastle v Rabbitohs, Panthers v Cowboys. 6:30 L Rugby League – Super League Leeds Rhinos v Warrington Wolves. From Headingly Stadium. 9:30 Rugby League – NRL (RPL) Knights v Rabbitohs. From McDonald Jones Stadium, Newcastle. 11:30 Rugby League – NRL (RPL) Panthers v Cowboys. 1:30 The Professor’s Farewell Tour 2pm The Kiwi League Show A rugby league lifestyle show that follows New Zealanders plying their trade in the NRL and Super League. 2:30 L Rugby League – NSW Cup Mounties v Warriors. 4:30 L Rugby League – NRL Raiders v Titans. From GIO Stadium, Canberra. 7pm L Rugby League – NRL Warriors v Tigers. From Mt Smart Stadium, Auckland. 10:20 L Cricket – IPL Chennai Super Kings v Royal Challengers Bangalore. 2:20 L Cricket – IPL Sunrisers Hyderabad v Delhi Daredevils. 5May18

DISCOVERY 6:35 MythBusters PG Aeroplane On a Conveyor Belt. 7:30 How It’s Made PG 7:55 How It’s Made PG 8:20 Rocky Mountain Railroad PG Tunnel to Hell. 9:10 Alaska – The Last Frontier M 10am The Perfect Murder M The Devil Made Me do It. 10:50 Evil Lives Here M 11:40 Megatrains PG Australia – The Sugar-Cane Train. 12:30 Street Science PG 12:55 Street Science PG Forces of Nature. 1:20 Diesel Brothers – Power Hour PG Showcat. 2:10 Fast ‘n’ Loud PG Germany Meet America. 3pm Rocky Mountain Railroad PG Avalanche. 3:50 Finding Escobar’s Millions PG La Familia. 4:45 Finding Escobar’s Millions PG The Prisoner. 5:40 Finding Escobar’s Millions PG The Jungle. 6:35 Gold Rush PG 7:30 Treehouse Masters PG 8:30 Insane Pools – Off The Deep End PG 9:25 Alaska – The Last Frontier M 10:15 Auction Hunters PG 11:30 What On Earth? PG SUNDAY 12:20 Finding Escobar’s Millions PG 1:10 MythBusters M 2am How Do They Do It? PG 2:25 Alaska – The Last Frontier M 3:15 Treehouse Masters PG 4:05 Treehouse Masters PG 4:55 How It’s Made PG 5:20 How It’s Made PG 5:45 MythBusters PG

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6am Rural Delivery 0 6:25 Fishy Business 0 6:50 Sunday 0 7:15 Dare To Dream 0 7:40 Tagata Pasifika 8:05 Praise Be 8:35 Waka Man 0 9am Q+A 0 10am Marae PGR 2 10:30 Waka Huia 11am Attitude 0 11:30 Fair Go 3 0 11:55 Coronation Street PGR 3 0 12:55 Tiny House Nation 1:50 First Crossings 3 0 2:55 N Heavy Rescue 401 3:55 Chasing Monsters 4:55 The Celebrity Chase British celebrities Colin Baker, Chelsee Healey, David Weir, and Alex Horne try to win money for charity by outwitting The Chaser. 0 6pm 1 News At 6pm 0 7pm Country Calendar The Plum Life. 0 7:30 Sunday 0 8pm Coast New Zealand Neil Oliver and the team explore Bay of Plenty. 0 9pm Bancroft AO 0 10pm Seven Types Of Ambiguity 0

11:10 When We Go To War AO 0 12:10 Q+A 3 0 1:20 Attitude 3 0 1:50 Emmerdale PGR 3 0 3:55 Infomercials

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BRAVO 6am Love It Or List It – Vancouver 3 6:45 Love It Or List It – Vancouver 3 7:35 Love It Or List It – Vancouver 3 8:20 Love It Or List It – Vancouver 3 9:10 How Do I Look? 3 9:58 The Dish PGR 3 10am How Do I Look? 3 10:45 Below Deck PGR 3 11:30 Million Dollar Decorators PGR 3 12:18 The Dish PGR 3 12:20 The Turpin 13: Family Secrets Exposed 3 2:20 Say Yes To The Dress Atlanta 3 2:45 Say Yes To The Dress Atlanta 3 3:15 Say Yes To The Dress Atlanta 3 3:43 The Dish PGR 3 3:45 How Do I Look? 3 4:45 Child Genius USA 5:35 Top Chef Jr 6:30 Catfish 7:30 Making A Model With Yolanda Hadid PGR 8:30 Back With The Ex PGR 9:40 Hollywood Medium With Tyler Henry 10:43 The Dish PGR 3 10:45 Don’t Be Tardy AO 11:15 Don’t Be Tardy AO 11:40 Bethenny And Fredrik AO 3 MONDAY 12:05 Bethenny And Fredrik 3 12:35 Infomercials 3

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MAORI

6am Miles From Tomorrowland 3 0 6:25 Thomas And Friends 0 6:35 Peppa Pig 0 6:45 Best Of Chuggington Collection 0 6:55 Chuggington – Little Trainees 0 7am Alvinnn!!! And The Chipmunks 3 0 7:10 Elena Of Avalor 0 7:35 Andi Mack 3 0 8am What Now 10am Shortland Street Omnibus PGR 0 Noon The Bachelor PGR 3 0 1pm Make You Laugh Out Loud 2pm Mike And Molly PGR 0 2:30 Home And Away Omnibus 0 5pm The Simpsons 3 0 5:30 The Amazing Race Contestants begin the final leg of the race. 0 6:30 The Big Bang Theory 3 0 7pm Survivor New Zealand The Khangkhaw begin to turn on their own; desperation for a hidden immunity idol infects Chani. 0 8:30 M Captain America – The First Avenger PGR 2011 Action. A man volunteers for a top-secret research project that turns him into superhero, Captain America. 0 10:50 Time After Time AO 0

6am Life TV 6:30 Brian Houston 7am Charles Stanley 8am Living Church Of God 8:30 Turning Point 9am R&R 9:30 The Hui 0 10am NewsHub Nation 3 0 11:05 Ocean Bounty 3 0 11:55 Entertainment Tonight Weekend PGR 1pm Motorsport – Pro 7 Series (HLS) 1:30 Motorsport – The Grid 2pm Motorsport – Formula E (HLS) 3pm Motorsport – World RallyCross (HLS) 4pm Motorsport – World Rally Championship (HLS) 5pm F Gone Fishin’ A look at Kaikoura and the recovery taking place after the earthquake. 5:30 Towies 3 6pm NewsHub Live At 6pm 7pm Dancing With The Stars Hosted by Dai Henwood and Sharyn Casey. 8:35 M Independence Day – Resurgence AO 2016 Sci-fi Action. The aliens return to finish the job they started 20 years ago. Liam Hemsworth, Jeff Goldblum, Bill Pullman. 0

6am Religious Programming 10:30 Sport Box Noon Flog It! 1pm Haati Grassroots Rugby 2pm Mad About You PGR 2:30 Escape To The Continent 3 0 3:30 Antiques Road Trip 3 4:30 Rugby Nation 5:30 Prime News 6pm The Great British Bake Off – An Extra Slice This week had the final five tackling forgotten bakes, so what did Jo Brand and her panel of celebrity Bake Off fans think? 6:30 Round Planet Follow Yellowstone Park’s beavers, otters, elk and bison as they all thrive in this land of extremes, a landscape which is both battered by bitter winters and strewn with scalding thermal vents. 0 7pm Storage Wars – New York PGR 7:30 Prime Planet – Russia With Simon Reeve 0 8:30 Prime Presents – Forensics NZ AO 0 9:30 60 Minutes PGR 10:30 Wayward Pines AO

11:45 M Scream AO 1996 Horror. 0 1:50 Emerald City AO 0 2:35 Infomercials 3:10 Significant Mother AO 3 0 3:30 Red Band Society PGR 3 4:15 Beyond The Search 3 4:45 Full House 3 0 5:05 The Muppets 0 5:30 Infomercials

11pm Chicago Med AO 3 Maggie must face her past when her arresting officer arrives at the hospital with a serious injury. 0 11:55 Entertainment Tonight Weekend PGR Entertainment stories of the past week. 12:50 Infomercials

11:30 Football – English Premier League (HLS) 12:30 Closedown

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SKY 5 6am Ghost Mine M 6:50 The Amazing Race PG 7:40 The Simpsons PG 8:10 Deep Undercover MVLC 8:40 Supernatural MVS 9:30 Chicago Justice MV 10:25 Supergirl MVS 11:15 The Flash M 12:10 DC’s Legends Of Tomorrow M 1:05 Arrow MVS 2pm Raw MVC 4:45 SmackDown MVL 6:30 Main Event MVC 7:30 Mountain Men PG The men return more prepared than ever to face Mother Nature, but unpredictable extremes in an ever-changing world mean they must find new ways to adapt. 8:30 NCIS – LA MV 9:30 Chicago Justice MV 10:30 Longmire 16V 11:25 Raw MVC

MONDAY

1:55 SmackDown MVL 3:30 Main Event MVC 4:20 Longmire 16V 5:10 NCIS – LA MV

MOVIES PREMIERE

MOVIES GREATS

7:20 Before I Fall ML 2017 Drama. Zoey Deutch, Kian Lawley. 9am Masterminds MVSC 2016 Crime Comedy. Zach Galifianakis, Kristen Wiig, Owen Wilson. 10:35 Perfect Plan M 2010 Thriller. Emily Rose, Lucas Bryant. 12:05 A Family Man MLS 2016 Drama. Gerard Butler, Willem Dafoe. 1:55 A Monster Calls PGV 2017 Drama. Lewis MacDougall, Sigourney Weaver. 3:40 Extortion 16VLC 2017 Crime. Eion Bailey, Bethany Joy Lenz. 5:30 Out Of The Wild MV 2016 Drama. John Diehl, Jean Louisa Kelly. 7pm The Darkness MVLSC 2016 Horror. Kevin Bacon, Radha Mitchell. 8:30 The House 16VLSC 2017 Comedy. Faced with their daughter’s expensive college tuition, two straight-laced suburbanites set up an illegal casino in a friend’s basement. Will Ferrell, Amy Poehler. 10pm Miss Sloane MLS 2016 Drama. Jessica Chastain, Gugu Mbatha-Raw. MONDAY 12:10 Reverse Angle M 2009 Drama. Emmanuelle Vaugier, Anthony Lemke. 1:40 Extortion 16VLC 2017 Crime. Eion Bailey, Bethany Joy Lenz. 3:30 The House 16VLSC 2017 Comedy. 5am Miss Sloane MLS 2016 Drama.

7:35 The Girl Next Door 16LS 2004 Comedy. Emile Hirsch, Elisha Cuthbert, Timothy Olyphant. 9:20 The Hunger Games MV 2012 Sci-fi Adventure. Jennifer Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson, Liam Hemsworth. 11:40 Unbreakable MV 2000 Thriller. Bruce Willis, Samuel L Jackson. 1:25 Gattaca MVL 1997 Sci-fi Thriller. Ethan Hawke, Uma Thurman, Jude Law, Alan Arkin. 3:10 The Girl Next Door 16LS 2004 Comedy. Emile Hirsch, Elisha Cuthbert, Timothy Olyphant. 4:55 Black Swan 16VSC 2010 Thriller. Natalie Portman, Mila Kunis. 6:40 American Reunion 16LSC 2012 Comedy. Jason Biggs, Alyson Hannigan, Seann Scott, Tara Reid. 8:30 Flight 16LS 2012 Thriller. An airline pilot saves almost all the passengers on his malfunctioning airliner that crashed, but an investigation reveals something troubling. Denzel Washington, Nadine Velazquez, Don Cheadle. 10:50 Along Came A Spider MV 2001 Thriller. MONDAY 12:30 Georgia Rule MLS 2007 Drama. 2:20 American Reunion 16LSC 2012 Comedy. 4:10 Nothing But Trailers MVLSC 4:40 Flight 16LS 2012 Thriller.

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10am Sidewalk Karaoke PGR 3 10:30 Hangi Pit Masters PGR 3 11am Native Affairs 3 11:30 The Puna 3 Noon Both Worlds 12:30 Toa Hunter Gatherer PGR 3 1pm Matau PGR 3 1:30 Haka At Home 3 2:30 On The Ladder 3 3pm My Party Song 3 4pm Touch Rugby – Junior Championships U16 boys, girls, and mixed, and U18 boys, girls, and mixed. 4:30 Tangaroa With Pio 3 5pm Marae PGR 3 2 5:30 Te Kaea 2 6pm Nga Waru Pumanawa 3

7pm Game Of Bros PGR 3 7:30 SmackDown PGR 8:30 M The Great Maiden’s Blush AO 2016 Drama. 10:25 Ipukarea 3 10:55 Te Kaea 3 2

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SKY SPORT 1 7:30 Rugby – Aviva Premiership (RPL) Bath v London Irish. 9:30 Rugby – Super Rugby (RPL) Sharks v Highlanders. 11:30 Rugby – Super Rugby (HLS) Stormers v Bulls. Noon Rugby – Super Rugby (RPL) Waratahs v Blues. 2pm L Netball – ANZ Premiership Mystics v Steel. 4pm L Netball – ANZ Premiership Pulse v Magic. 6pm L Netball – ANZ Premiership Stars v Tactix. 8pm Rugby Nation 9pm Rugby – Super Rugby (HLS) Sharks v Highlanders. From DHL Newlands, Capetown. 9:30 Fox Sports News 10pm Netball – ANZ Premiership (HLS) Mystics v Steel. 10:30 Netball – ANZ Premiership (HLS) Pulse v Magic. 11pm Netball – ANZ Premiership (HLS) Stars v Tactix. 11:30 Motorsport – Supercars Championship (HLS) Perth Supersprint – Race 11.

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Midnight Netball – ANZ Premiership (RPL) Mystics v Steel. 1:30 Rugby League – Super League (RPL) Hull FC v Castleford Tigers. 2am Rugby Nation 3am Rugby League – NRL (HLS) Saturday. 3:30 Football – A-League (RPL) Grand Final.

0 Closed captions; 3 Repeat; 2 Maori Language; HLS Highlights; RPL Replay; DLY Delayed. CLASSIFICATIONS: 16/18 Approved for persons 16/18 years or over; AO Adults only; C Content may offend; L Language may offend; M Suitable for mature audiences; PG/PGR Parental guidance recommended for young viewers; S Sexual content may offend; V Contains violence. Local Radio: NewsTalk ZB 873AM/98.1FM FM Classic Hits ZEFM 92.5; Port FM Local 94.9, 98.9 and 106.1

6am Real Deal 6:30 Through The Bible With Les Feldick 7am Christ Embassy 7:30 Waterfront House Hunting 8am The Art Detectives 9am Sandcastles 9:30 Auction Hunters 10am Storage Hoarders 11am Operation Gold Rush Noon Real Deal 12:30 Four Rooms 1:30 Inside King’s Cross 2:30 American Pickers 3:30 Walking Through History With Tony Robinson 4:30 The Hairy Bikers’ Comfort Food The Hairy Bikers cook some of their favourite comfort food. 5:30 Lone Star Restoration With his dog Romeo, Brent Hull and his team from Hull Historical set out to save America’s architectural history one project at time. 6:30 American Pickers 7:30 Get Out Alive PGR 8:30 M Dark Places AO 2015 Thriller. A traumatised woman must confront her past, where her actions led to her brother being charged with the massacre of their family. Charlize Theron, Nicholas Hoult. 10:45 Cold Water Cowboys 11:45 Inside King’s Cross 12:45 The Hairy Bikers’ Comfort Food 1:45 M Dark Places AO 2015 Thriller. Charlize Theron, Nicholas Hoult. 4am Get Out Alive PGR 5am Lone Star Restoration

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6:35 MythBusters M James Bond Special 2/2. 7:30 How It’s Made PG 7:55 How It’s Made PG 8:20 Gold Rush PG Planes, Cranes, and Virgin Claims. 9:10 Rocky Mountain Railroad PG Tunnel to Hell. 10am Finding Escobar’s Millions PG The Jungle. 10:50 Moonshiners M From the Flames. 11:40 Alaska – The Last Frontier M 12:30 Edge Of Alaska PG Fight for McCarthy. 1:20 What On Earth? PG 2:10 Outback Opal Hunters PG 3pm Outback Opal Hunters PG 3:50 Outback Opal Hunters PG 4:45 Outback Opal Hunters PG 5:40 Outback Opal Hunters PG 6:35 Outback Opal Hunters PG 7:30 Rocky Mountain Railroad PG Bridge Over Hel Creek. 8:30 New Zealand – Evolution Islands PG The Tuatara. 9:25 Railroad Australia PG 10:15 Gold Rush PG Planes, Cranes, and Virgin Claims. 11:05 Gold Rush – Parker’s Trail PG Racing the Freeze. 11:55 Treehouse Masters PG MONDAY 12:45 MythBusters M 1:35 How Do They Do It? MONDAY PG 2am How Do They Do It? 5am Motorsport – Supercars PG 2:25 Alaska – The Last Championship (HLS) Perth Frontier M 3:15 Treehouse Supersprint – Race 11. Masters PG 4:05 Treehouse 5:30 L Motorsport – Masters PG 4:55 How It’s Nascar Cup Series Drive for Made PG 5:20 How It’s Made Autism 400. PG 5:45 MythBusters PG 6am Cycling – Giro D’Italia (RPL) Stage Two. 8am Rugby – Super Rugby (HLS) Waratahs v Blues. 8:30 Rugby – Super Rugby (HLS) Hurricanes v Lions. 9am Fox Sports News 9:30 L Golf – LPGA Volunteers of America Texas Shootout – Round Three. Noon Golf – European Tour (HLS) 12:30 Rugby – Super Rugby (HLS) Sharks v Highlanders. 1pm Rugby League – NRL (HLS) Warriors v Tigers. 1:40 L Rugby League – NSW Cup Dragons v Magpies. 3:30 L Rugby League – NRL Dragons v Storm. 6pm L Rugby League – NRL Roosters v Sea Eagles. From Allianz Stadium, Sydney. 8pm Sunday Night With Matty Johns 9pm Rugby League – NRL (RPL) Warriors v Tigers. From Mt Smart Stadium, Auckland. 11pm Rugby League – NRL (HLS) Sunday. Dragons v Storm, Roosters v Sea Eagles. 11:30 L Golf – European Tour GolfSixes – Day Two.

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MAX 17 OVERNIGHT MIN 7 17 HILL, Jocelyn – TUESDAY: High cloud. NW, turning ASHBURTON Ra Cherished and loved mother ka of Karen Peck (nee Hill), ia 18 southerly later. grandmother of Jackie and MAX 18 OVERNIGHT MIN 3 Steve Freeman, Maxine Peck Ash bur to and Richard Keane, Nicola MID CANTERBURY Geraldine n FUNERAL SERVICES Midnight Tonight Russ, Andrew Peck and Brionny Hooper, great Ra n Galbraith’s provide choice! grandmother of Morgan, gitata We have a team of highly respected, professional funeral directors and Galbraith’s celebrants. We offer you complete funeral care including pre-arrangement, ALLAN, Frederick William Laura, Tori, Emily, Jackie, and your choice of venue, funeral celebrants and catering. provide choice! (JP) World War II Veteran Alex and Myka. A true We believe that every life is unique and every person’s funeral needs to inspiration to us all. TIMARU NZ4312865 – reflect their individuality - ask us how we can be of assistance to you and Call us on your family. Promoted to Glory 18 LOGAN, Beverley Eveline Call us on 308 3980 On Wednesday, May 2, 2018 (nee Ormandy) (RNZAFor call in and 308 visit 3980 our new premises at at Christchurch Public 77659) CPL (W) – or 246 callHavelock in andStreet visit Hospital in the presence of 18 April 1932 – 3 May 2018 Raeline and Peter. Loved and Dearly loved mother of Kath, our new premises at Eion McKinnon Rob Cope-Williams honoured father of Raeline Marion and Gill. Dearly loved 246 Havelock and the late Peter Savage, Bebe of Dana and the late Peter Allan and Robbie Loren. Wife of the late Bill Waimate Street Kusson. Much loved Grandad Logan Wind km/h Saturday, 5 May 2018 NZ Situation of Windwhistle. of Deidre and Paulo Dias, Messages to Logan family,Official Opening 18 Feb - 9am til 4pm less than 30 A ridge is retreating to the east of the North Island, Stephanie Savage and Stuart PO Box 472, Ashburton 7740. IN MEMORIAM fine mainly isolated cloudy drizzle drizzle few showers which allows an active front to move eastwards over Glover, Kristin and Rachel At Beverley’s request a PATERSON, William Philip fine showers clearing showers Savage; very special great private service has been held. (Ga Ga) – 30 to 59 the country from the Tasman Sea. The front moves grandad to Georgia, Emma, Paterson’s Funeral Services So loved. over the North Island tomorrow, while another front Margarida, Tulipa, Pippin and So missed. fog isolated snow sleet thunder rain snow hail 60 plus FDANZ Ashburton weakens as it moves over the South Island. This front thunder flurries Fern. Messages to the Allan Bron and family. Ph 307 7433 fades away over the North Island on Monday. family, c/- PO Box 26112, Christchurch 8148. A funeral WOODS, Mabel Ada – overnight ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Canterbury Plains NZ Today Canterbury High Country max low service to honour Fred’s life On April 29, 2018. Passed BROWN, Noel – will be held at The Salvation away peacefully at Jennifer, Corey, Shelley and TODAY Auckland fine 19 14 TODAY FZL: Gradually lowering to 2200m Army Sydenham, cnr of Christchurch Hospital after a Lindsay Challis, Daryl and Rain developing about the divide in Colombo and Southampton short illness. Aged 86 years. Ursh, Melissa and Will Mainly fine with high cloud. Areas of low Hamilton fine 18 11 the afternoon with possible heavy falls, Streets, on TUESDAY, May Loved wife of the late Rothman and the cloud about the coast in the morning then spreading elsewhere from evening then 8, at 11am. Norman, and dearly loved grandchildren would like to scattered light rain at night. Northerlies. Napier fine 19 11 clearing south of Lake Coleridge at night. mother and mother-in-law of thank everyone for the TOMORROW Palmerston North fine 18 13 Stella and the late Murray amazing generosity, kindness Snow lowering to 1900m in the evening. Morton (Australia), Colleen and support shown to us Mainly fine with high cloud, scattered Wind at 1000m: NW rising to gale 80 km/h. Wellington fine 16 14 and Giles Pinfold, Rose and following the sudden passing light rain in the evening. Northwesterlies, Wind at 2000m: NW rising to severe gale Rick Worthington (Australia), away of Noel. To those of you 100 km/h by evening. southwesterly for a time overnight. Nelson shower 17 11 Barry (Baz) and Bea who showed your support (Australia), Allison and David with visits, flowers, food, MONDAY TOMORROW FZL: Lowering to 1400m by evening Blenheim fi ne 18 11 Davenport (USA). Loving Nan cards and attending his Fine with high cloud. of Shazz, Geoff and Jason; funeral we thank you for Mainly fine with high cloud. Northwesterlies Wind at 1000m: NW gale 80 km/h easing to Greymouth rain 16 9 Lauren, Jonathan and helping us through this time strengthening. 65 km/h in the morning. CHISNALL, Allan William, Steven; Elysia and Shakirah; of sorrow. We would like to (Allan) – Christchurch fine 18 9 Wind at 2000m: NW severe gale 100 km/h, Brenna and Locke; James, thank Tom Gundry and his TUESDAY Our circumstances mean that Wendy and Rachel, also a amazing staff who did such High cloud, scattered rain later. Strong or easing to gale 65 km/h in the morning then Timaru fine 18 4 for all the family to come loved great Nan of Beth and an awesome job at a very gale northwesterly, turning southerly later. rising to severe gale W 100 km/h in the together, the farewell for Allan Jacob; Alina and Evie. difficult time. Thank you to evening. Queenstown rain later 16 5 will be held at the end of May. Messages to Pinfold’s, RD 8, Bernard Egan for officiating at WEDNESDAY We are very grateful for the Ashburton 7778. A memorial the service to celebrate Morning cloud with isolated showers then MONDAY Dunedin fine 18 9 love and messages of service to celebrate Mabel’s Noel’s life. The service was Mainly fine, rain about the divide later, with fine. Southerly dying out in the morning, support we have received. life will be held at St just how Noel would have snow down to 1600 metres. Strong or gale Invercargill rain later 16 8 Stephens Anglican Church, wanted it to be. We would northerly developing later. westerlies. Park Street, Ashburton on also like to acknowledge the TUESDAY, May 8 Ashburton St John and World Weather Forecasts for today River Levels cumecs commencing at 10.00am. Police, especially Constable Adelaide showers 23 17 Selwyn Whitecliffs (NIWA) at 3:00 pm, yesterday fine 23 11 New York showers 21 13 Frankfurt 4.67 Paterson’s Funeral Services Amy Campbell-Hayward and Amsterdam fine 23 9 fine 22 10 Paris fine 19 5 Geneva FDANZ Ashburton John Woolf who all showed Bangkok fine 28 10 showers 18 10 Perth rain 31 26 Hobart rain 29 23 Rakaia Fighting Hill (NIWA) at 3:00 pm, yesterday 157.0 fine 28 24 Rarotonga fine 19 5 Hong Kong Ph 307 7433 such amazing compassion in Berlin rain 20 13 showers 28 21 Rome fine 26 17 Honolulu a difficult situation. The link in Brisbane 17 11 Nth Ashburton at 2:05 pm, yesterday fine 30 21 San Francisco fine showers 28 21 Islamabad 22.2 our family chain is broken. Cairns EAST, George Arthur – Please note all late death fine 23 11 cloudy 32 26 Seoul rain 32 21 Jakarta Please accept this as a Cairo On May 4, 2018 at notices or notices sent thunder 33 25 Sth Ashburton at 2:05 pm, yesterday 22 8 Singapore Calcutta thunder 35 25 Johannesburg fine 16.2 Ashburton. outside ordinary office hours personal thank you and Canberra fine 15 6 33 24 Stockholm fine 19 3 Kuala Lumpur thunder acknowledgement from us all. Colombo At peace. fine 22 13 fine 20 9 Sydney thunder 31 25 London must be emailed to: 100.5 cloudy 29 23 Rangitata Klondyke at 4:00 pm, yesterday fine 28 15 Taipei Darwin fine 34 24 Los Angeles Aged 91 years. Dearly loved deathnotices@theguardian.co.nz fine 28 19 fine 24 10 Tel Aviv Delhi fine 39 23 Madrid soulmate of Doris. Loved to ensure publication. fine 26 15 Waitaki Kurow at 3:05 pm, yesterday fine 20 12 Tokyo Dubai fine 37 25 Melbourne 366.2 father, father-in-law, FUNERAL rain 22 16 rain 25 12 Washington Dublin fine 18 7 Moscow To place a notice during grandfather and great fine 22 12 Source: Environment Canterbury fine 29 18 Zurich Edinburgh fine 16 11 Nadi F URNISHERS office hours please contact grandfather. The family’s us on 03 307 7900 MASTER request was for a private for more information Tides, Sun, Moon and Fishing Canterbury Readings to 4pm yesterday cremation. MONUMENTAL MASON Methven Christchurch Timaru Ashburton Paterson’s Funeral Services Any queries Saturday Sunday Monday Airport Airport Airport E.B. CARTER LTD m am 3 6 9 noon 3 6 9 pm am 3 6 9 noon 3 6 9 pm am 3 6 9 noon 3 6 9 pm FDANZ Ashburton please contact 3 For all your memorial Ph 307 7433 Temperature °C 0800 requirements At 4pm 15.3 – 13.8 13.3 2 ASHBURTON New headstones and designs 15.4 16.9 15.5 15.2 Max to 4pm (0800-274-287) 1 Renovations, 8.1 4.7 4.8 1.9 Minimum Additional inscriptions, 4.8 – 0.9 – Grass minimum 0 HILL, Jocelyn (nee Seton1:29 7:41 1:48 8:07 2:19 8:37 2:39 8:59 3:12 9:31 3:30 9:50 Cleaning and Concrete work Rainfall mm The times shown are for the Ashburton River mouth. For the Rangitata river Kellaway) – Carried out by qualified mouth subtract 16 minutes and for the Rakaia river mouth subtract 4 minutes. 0.2 – 0.0 0.0 16hr to 4pm Peacefully at Radius tradesmen. May to date 0.6 – 0.4 1.0 Rise 7:29 am Rise 7:30 am Rise 7:32 am Millstream on Tuesday, May 620 East Street Ashburton Set 5:29 pm Set 5:28 pm Set 5:27 pm Avg May to date 8 7 4 – 1, 2018 aged 86 years. Ph/Fax 308 5369 Good Fair Bad 2018 to date 518.4 – 386.2 465.6 Good fishing Fair fishing Bad fishing Dearly loved wife of the late or 0274 357 974 228 198 172 – Avg year to date Charlie. Forever loved and Canterbury owned, Set 11:52 am Set 12:38 pm Set 1:18 pm ebcarter@xtra.co.nz Wind km/h NZMMMA Member Rise 9:22 pm Rise 10:14 pm Rise 11:10 pm cherished mum of Doris and locally operated E 15 E 28 SE 7 At 4pm Melvyn McCormack (Cust), Last quarter New moon First quarter Strongest gust NE 35 – E 50 NW 15 Karen Peck, Charles and 8 May 2:10 pm 15 May 11:49 pm 22 May 3:50 pm Patersons Esma, Allan and Judith Time of gust 12:28pm – 11:17am 8:54am ©Copyright OceanFun Publishing Ltd. www.ofu.co.nz Maori Fishing Guide by Bill Hohepa Funeral Services (Melbourne), Jannette and Peter Richards, Garry and For the very latest weather information, including and Ashburton Compiled by © Copyright Meteorological Service of New Zealand Limited 2018 Roslyn (Ipswich), Malcolm Weather Warnings, visit metservice.com and Lynne (Gold Coast), Crematorium Ltd Andrew, Rosemary and Paul Office and Chapel Farr (Timaru), and Grant and Teri (Napier). Much loved Corner East & Cox Nana of her 28 grandchildren, Streets, Ashburton and great Nana of her 37 great-grandchildren. Donations to Hospice Mid Canterbury would be appreciated and may be left at the service. Messages to the Hill family, c/- PO Box 6035, Ashburton 7742. A service for Jocelyn will be held at St Stephen’s Anglican Church, Park Street, Ashburton TODAY Saturday, May 5, at 1.30pm. Followed by interment in the Ashburton 18-22 Moore Street, Ashburton Cemetery. Ashburton, Geraldine, Temuka & Surrounding Districts since 1905

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ADVERTISING FEATURE Saturday, May 5, 2018 Ashburton Guardian

AD PT A PET MID CANTERBURY ANIMAL SHELTER

Mid Canterbury Animal Shelter AGM

Ben

Ben needs a quiet home, one where he can adjust to home life at a calm pace as he scares easily to loud noises. He is a very affectionate wee man who needs the TLC of someone special and understanding to his needs for quiet living. He is microchipped and will be desexed at MCAS expense, and comes with food and litter to get him started in his new home.

We are looking for new, like-minded people to come onboard with us here at MCAS. Our AGM is scheduled for June, and we are looking for new faces with fresh ideas for the new financial year. At our annual AGM a committee is appointed to oversee the running of the Animal Shelter. We meet every one to two months for an hour to discuss ideas and approve plans. If you would like to help animals in need within our community come join MCAS. For further details on how to join, email mcas@outlook.co.nz

Winter

Winter is a young lady looking for a home where her new family will be happy for her to be an indoor cat, outdoor under supervision only, as she is deaf. Winter can be a real character, and naughty at times too, she loves to jump up for a cuddle without warning. Winter is microchipped and desexed, and will be homed with food and litter to help her settle in to her new home.

Foster Carers Foster careers wanted, please express interest to mcas@outlook.co.nz

Please note to avoid any confusion – Mid Canterbury Animal Shelter can be identified by their organisations logo and photo listed here today. Another group has started here in Ashburton who call themselves Mid Canterbury Animal Welfare Centre.

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Please note we are in no way associated with this group, we are two completely separate organisations.

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MCAS are a registered charity, and non-profit group of volunteers working to assist animals in need in our community. Contact us via email, Facebook or by phone/text: E: mcas@outlook.co.nz Ph/text: 0211356969 FB: facebook.com/MidCanterburyAnimalShelter

We assist where possible with: animal re-homing, fostering, adoption of foster animals,welfare assistance, emergency food assistance, and more. If we can’t help you directly we will help to find someone who can.

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