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By Sam Morton Carrying a fake gun can have fatal consequences, says Canterbury’s Armed Offenders boss. Inspector Bryan Buck said police officers do not have time to decide if a fake gun is the real thing or not and all callouts are treated as serious incidents – until officers can prove otherwise. His comments follow a recent incident, involving a small group of teenagers pointing an imitation handgun through a car window and jokingly shooting dead a Chertsey resident in an Ashburton carpark. The boy’s mother Dianne Butters said the incident had left her shaken and she was worried for her son’s safety – pointing out the gun could have easily been real. “The boy comes over to the car, sticks his hands down his pants, pulls out a handgun, points it through the window at my son and yells, ‘BANG, YOU’RE DEAD’. “My son is putting on a brave face and he knows it wasn’t real, but for that split second, you just wouldn’t know,” Mrs Butters said. Mr Buck said people acting irresponsibly with fake guns in public were continually frustrating police and in the worst case scenario an incident could result in a tragic outcome. “It could end very badly for some young person – from a police point of view we always treat every AOS callout with a high level of urgency and until it is proved the gun is of no threat – we cannot act otherwise,” he
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A hammer in hand and a tape measure nearby only feels natural now for Tom Soal. The experience he gained throughout the year as a builder has meant he has been able to seamlessly slip into his new role, all thanks to the Ashburton College trades course. Tom was one of 10 boys on the course who have secured jobs in Ashburton, marking one of the most successful years for the course that has seen a lull of employment in recent years. Two job offers from building companies left the 17-year-old with a difficult choice after making an impression while he was on work experience during the school year. “I initially wanted to do panel beating or painting, I was always quite good at metalwork and woodwork so I thought I would give building a go. “I realised this is what I wanted to do and worked real hard, and then I got offered something.” The course offers pupils an
A fake or a real firearm - do you want to want to make the call? said. “I would challenge any person whether they are from the media, the community or anyone at all to tell the difference between a real gun and an imitation one – it is almost impossible to tell between the two and that’s why we treat all callouts as the real thing.” Mr Buck said people choosing to use a fake gun irresponsibly can expect to be arrested and prosecuted. “If people choose to use the toy guns irresponsibly and start pointing them at other people, then they can expect a full AOS callout to follow. “It’s not ideal, but until it can be proved the gun doesn’t fire bullets – then we cannot afford not to treat it as serious and in our view it is always the real thing,” he said. “If an officer was faced with someone holding a gun, the most awful scenario would be the officer could shoot the person – it is not up to the officer to decide in the spur of the moment if the gun is real or if it is an imitation gun – they could be crucial seconds wasted,” Mr Buck said. Carrying a gun of any kind, fake or not, could result in an arrest and further prosecution.
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LEFT: Tom Soal, 17, has landed a job as a builder after making an impression in the trades course at Ashburton College. Success has flowed through the course where nine other boys had also secured jobs in the trade sector.
extensive list where they can pick eight trades from. They get to sample these occupations with on-job work experience then focus on the industry they enjoy the most. Ashburton College trades course co-ordinator Chris Thompson said it was “extremely satisfying” to have 10 of the 16 boys who were enrolled in the course out in the real world. “It’s neat when you go down to get your car fixed and there’s one of the former trades boys working there on my car,” he said. Mr Thompson said it was showing no signs of slowing down, with 26 boys showing interest for the course next year, however after an extensive interview process that will be whittled down to 16. Mr Thompson agreed with local employers, saying the high number of employed pupils appeared to be down to growth in the district, which meant the trades sector was inundated with work. While some of the boys had picked up jobs as a vehicle mechanic or auto electrician, most were building or in building related trades, which were vital to the swelling dairy industry, Mr Thompson said. “We are lucky here with farming going well and things picking up in Christchurch, meaning there’s a demand for students.” Abundance of work here, P3
Highway 77 has Canty’s highest risk factor By Erin Tasker A stretch of a Mid Canterbury highway is the riskiest in Canterbury when it comes to the chances of being involved in a serious or fatal crash. According to the latest KiwiRAP report, released yesterday, the stretch of State Highway 77 which runs from Ashburton to Darfield is 93.7km of high risk road, with an annual average fatal and serious injury crash per 100 million vehicle kilometres, personal risk factor of 13 – Canterbury’s highest. KiwiRAP is a partnership between the NZ Transport Agency, the NZ Automobile Association, Ministry of Transport, ACC and NZ Police, and produces reports evaluating nearly 11,000km of New Zealand’s state highways. It is an interna-
tionally recognised road assessment programme that aims to identify state highways where crash risks are highest, so that safety improvements can be better targeted. It shows that the highway between Ashburton and Darfield has gone from a low risk, to a high risk, when it comes to personal risk between the 2002-2006 and 2007-2011 data periods. It’s one of five high risk stretches of highway in Canterbury. Personal risk is a measure of the risk to each individual using the highway and takes into account the traffic volume on each section of the highway. There were 21 serious injury crashes on the road between 2007 and 2011, and six fatalities. The road’s collective risk is classes as low to medium though, with an annual average fatal and serious
injury crashes per kilometre risk of 0.06. Collective risk is a measure of the total number of fatal and serious injury crashes per kilometre over a section of road and roads with higher traffic volumes generally have a higher risk. There are no sections of highway in Canterbury which carry a high collective risk. But overall, New Zealand’s state highways have had a significant reduction in fatal and serious injury crashes and become safer over the last five years, the report shows. The state highway network accounts for more than half of New Zealand’s road fatalities. So far this year only one of Mid Canterbury’s six road deaths has occurred on a state highway – that death occurred just this week. NZ Transport Agency (NZTA) Canterbury-West Coast State high-
ways manager Colin Knaggs, said over 80 per cent of state highways in the regions were now in the mediumlow or low collective KiwiRAP risk bands. There were no high collective risk highways in these regions. Mr Knaggs said KiwiRAP was a powerful tool for increasing public awareness that not all roads were equal. “This can help road users to know where they need to take more care in some areas in comparison with others, including always driving to the conditions, Mr Knaggs said. The report looked at two other stretches of Mid Canterbury highway. State Highway One from Ashburton to Timaru carries a low personal risk and a medium collective risk, while State Highway One from Ashburton to Christchurch carries a low personal risk and a medium-high collective risk.
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Local road toll too high time last year. “A lot of it is linked to speed, rural roads and alcohol,” Mr Stewart said. “Year after year we just keep seeing this coming through.” He said Canterbury had high quality highways, but close to those were other roads which maybe weren’t as good as the highways, but people still drove at the same high speeds on both. When alcohol was thrown into the mix it spelt disaster. “The message we’re trying to get through to the community is once the police get involved it’s usually too late,” Mr Stewart said. “But here’s the deal, in a lot of those fatalities someone knows that these people are going to drink and drive and they allow them to.” Alcohol is believed to have played a part in three of the six deaths on Mid Canterbury’s roads so far this
By Erin Tasker A combination of fast cars, alcohol and rural roads are killing too many people in Mid Canterbury, police say. Twice as many people have died on Mid Canterbury’s roads so far this year, compared to all of last year. The death of Alan John Melton, 58, of Christchurch, in a head-on collision with a stock truck on Monday afternoon was the sixth recorded on Mid Canterbury’s roads this year. Last year, only three people died on the district’s roads, following a tragic 2010 during which eight people died – the worst the district had recorded in 16 years. Canterbury’s road policing manager Inspector Al Stewart said Canterbury’s district road toll was also too high; it currently stood at 31 deaths, compared to 26 at the same
year.Mr Stewart said it was a community problem and people needed to take a stand and intervene if they saw someone about to get behind the wheel drunk. They could even alert the police to that person, he said. “This year we are looking at a pretty miserable year on the roads and it’s got to be stopped,” he said. “We are in a business unfortunately where we can’t count what we do in prevention.” The worst years on Mid Canterbury’s roads in recent memory were 1994, when 15 people died, and 1983 when 12 people died. Heading into summer and the traditional busy Christmas party period, drink driving was of particular concern to police. Mr Stewart said it was important that people planned their nights out and any trips away, and how they were going to get their destinations safely.
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The local road toll is way too high. And this crash chalked up the sixth death.
Police and the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE) are investigating what caused a bobcat digger to fall down a hill on a property near Poraiti, Napier, yesterday. Police sergeant Clint Adamson said the bobcat appeared to have become stuck on an incline and a heavier digger attempted to move it on to level ground. “But for some reason we are yet to determine, it has come free and tumbled down a steep incline with the driver of the bobcat still inside. The [23-year-old] driver has suffered some reasonably serious injuries and has been taken to [Hawke’s Bay] hospital in Hastings,” he said. The driver of the second digger provided aid until emergency services arrived. -APNZ
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Two teenagers have been caught stealing a keg of beer from Dunedin’s Speight’s Brewery. Senior Sergeant Steve Aitken said an Armourguard Security patrol saw two people carrying a full keg of beer up Duncan St early yesterday and alerted police. A 15-year-old boy and a 17-year-old girl had taken the keg from Speight’s Brewery. They would appear in court on Tuesday. - APNZ Photo Kirsty Graham 221112-KG-017
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White Ribbon riders roar into town By Erin Tasker Car horns rang out along East Street yesterday afternoon as Mid Cantabrians tooted to show their support for the fight against violence towards women. The White Ribbon Riders rode into town on their motorbikes to raise awareness of White Ribbon Day – Sunday – yesterday afternoon and they parked up on East Street where they received plenty of attention. Passing cars tooted their horns in support and people came along and signed a pledge to show their support for the cause. The riders were from the Patriots Motorcycle Club – made up of mainly ex-defence force personnel – and it’s the second year they’ve
taken to their bikes to spread the message that violence towards women is not ok. Richard Bradley, from the Patriots, said the response from the towns they’d visited on their nine-day tour so far had been amazing, Ashburton included. “I’m a grandfather and I’d hate for my grandchild to come to your town with the love of her life and for you to report that she’s been murdered,” he said. The support shown in Ashburton, like other towns, had shown him that violence towards women was not tolerated. They’d been met by mayors and community leaders along the way, and men from throughout the community who wanted to stand up and accept that men had been the problem and they needed to
Blowing away the grant mystery The Ashburton Trust plans to take the mystery out of applying for funding grants from charitable foundations. It is holding a pre application funding clinic on Monday, open to sporting and community groups from around the Ashburton District who are considering applying for funds from the Ashburton Trust, which are disbursed through the Lion Foundation. The clinic will cover a
range of topics including who can apply for funds, what can and cannot be funded, the documentation needed and how to prepare an application that is most likely to succeed. Trust executive assistant Carol McAtamney said the process of applying for a grant is complicated for the average person and at the funding clinic a representative from the Lion Foundation would talk through the application pro-
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cess in simple terms. “Once you understand what to do and what you can apply for it’s not complicated and we want to show you the best way through it,” she said. Many applications had to be returned to groups because they had not been completed in the correct way, but information provided at the funding clinic would go a long way to ensuring forms were filled in correctly and all the necessary informa-
tion was provided. An overview of the application process will be given and there will be an opportunity people to ask questions specific to their organisation. The next funding round will not be until February, but applications can be filed now. The Ashburton Trust/Lion Foundation funding clinic will be held on Monday at the Hotel Ashburton from 9am until 10.30am. by David Fletcher
become part of the solution. Mr Bradley said the White Ribbon Ride had grown since its first outing last year and he hoped that would continue to become bigger. White Ribbon Day is about offering men the opportunity to be part of the solution to ending violence against women which is endemic in New Zealand. One in three women will experience partner violence at some point in their lives and on average, 14 women are killed by their partners or ex-partners in New Zealand each year. It’s estimated only 20 per cent of cases are reported. White Ribbon events will continue in Ashburton today with a free awareness barbecue on the East Street chessboard from 11am
until 2pm, and a white tie dinner at the Hotel Ashburton tomorrow night. Both events will feature special guest, Kiwis league legend Ruben Wiki.
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Mid Canterbury singers will be among those beginning a journey towards possible fame and fortune at X Factor preauditions in January. TV3’s X Factor NZ will travel to 27 locations throughout the country in early 2013 to find contestants for the first Kiwi version of the global television phenomenon. The pre-audition schedule will take in Timaru, on January 9, and Christchurch on January 12 and 13. Among those who will travel to try their luck are Julia Bell, 18, and Luke Glendinning, 17, of Ashburton, who plan on auditioning in Christchurch. The duo fared well in New Zealand’s Got Talent wild card auditions last month, being placed 13th after receiving hundreds of on-line votes. But this time they will be auditioning separately, wanting to show off their own individual voices as much as possible. The X Factor is strictly a singing competition, both individuals and groups can audition, but no bands or non-singing acts. Julia, who will attend the National Academy of Singing and Dramatic Art next year, said she was in the process of compiling a range of songs to choose from on the day. She liked the fact the competition was “more focused on your voice” than TV1’s New Zealand’s Got Talent, with no backing tracks allowed. “It’s quite exciting, we are looking on-line at all the details,” she said.
“Everyone has been so positive about it (how we did in New Zealand’s Got Talent), and telling us to keep chasing what we want,” she said. Fifteen-year -old country music artist Liam KennedyClark, who was among the top five contestants in the New Zealand’s Got Talent wildcard auditions and consequently performed in front of the judges and appeared on television, is still weighing up whether to attend pre-auditions. He will be away for a fair bit of January, so is pleased there are three days to choose from in both Timaru and Christchurch. Other New Zealand’s Got Talent contender, Ocean Waitokia, who was just nine when she auditioned for New Zealand’s Got Talent earlier this year, will be ruled out of trying out for X Factor, as all entrants must be aged 14 years and over. X Factor NZ co-executive producer Andrew Szusterman said it was the opportunity of a life time for singers. “We’re looking for the next big recording star,” he said. Contestants who are successful at the pre-auditions perform in front of the four judges and a live audience. Multi-platinum recording artist Stan Walker, the first judge for X Factor NZ to be announced, said he was looking forward to seeing what fellow Kiwis had to offer. “I want to encourage anyone who thinks they have what it takes, but is too scared to give it a try, to get up and give it a go. You’ve got nothing to lose,” Mr Walker said.
The competitors have arrived from overseas, the kites are poised and the scene at Lake Hood is set – now Flight4Life organisers are hoping for fine weather to top off their inaugural kite battle festival tomorrow. Local businesses, armed with their Rokakku Japanese fighting kites, will battle against some fierce competition tomorrow – sure to cause kite carnage in the skies. Flight4Life coorganiser Craig Hansen said he was looking forward to the day and hoped people could come along to support the initiative. The festival will also host overseas kite enthusiasts who will showcase their talents later tomorrow in a spectacle not to be missed. All funds raised will be going to CanTeen. Action gets underway at Lake Hood from 11am and runs through until 6pm.
If the water from your tap has been white, milky or bubbly, don’t panic, it’s still pure, clean water, even if aesthetically it looks a little odd. The Ashburton District Council has been fielding a string of calls from worried consumers, concerned that their water supply had gone bad. It hasn’t, the discolouration is due to the water containing ‘entrained air’. If a glass of water is left to stand for a few minutes it will typically clear from the bottom up. There are two likely causes of the entrainment of air in water supplies and Ashburton’s problem is likely to have been caused by a repair shutdown on the Alford Forest Road water main. As the water supply was restored every endeavour was made to bleed air from water mains via hydrants, but it is not always possible to remove all of the trapped air. Any air remaining in the system finds its way out via taps.
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• Pursuit called off A police pursuit in Dunedin was called off yesterday morning after a car reached high speeds. Senior Sergeant Steve Aitken said the black Nissan Skyline failed to stop after being signalled to pull over by police in Thomas Burns St about 1.30am yesterday. After the driver “floored it” north, police pulled out of the pursuit, Mr Aitken said. The car was later found in Opoho with warm takeaway food on the front passenger seat, he said. A police dog was unable to locate the driver. -APNZ
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Rakaia fills doctor vacancies The Rakaia Medical Centre is in good health after attracting three locum doctors to cover the void left by their two departing doctors. Earlier this year, the centre’s two full-time doctors signalled their resignations, leaving the small community of Rakaia facing the situation of life with no qualified GPs. Dr Jean Marc-de Maroussem, who has been at the centre since 2008, will see his notice out until December 14, before packing up and moving to Australia. Dr Alex Feberwee has already left the centre and is now working at Ashburton Hospital. However, the Rakaia Medical Centre Trust have been working hard to secure cover following the resignations. Chairperson Liz Depree said she was upbeat about the centre’s future and was brimming with confidence the area would lure doctors on a full-time basis, in the near future. The centre is covered until June after confirming one locum from Wellington, one from the Far North and one from the United States. “We’re all pretty excited about that ... in the last three weeks, everything has fallen into place and things are looking very positive,” Mrs Depree said. Mrs Dupree said news of the doctor’s resignations did concern the community in the weeks following the announcements, but she praised the community’s unity.
“When a change like that happens in a small community, people panic and that’s normal. They think what does this mean for me and worry, but we have banded together and found strength in numbers. “The Rakaia community has been very supportive and we have stuck together through difficult times in the past, we have had great support from the Lions club and other community organisations,” she said. A condition of employing locums is to provide accommodation and a car – and Mrs Depree is urging the community to get behind the new locums by offering affordable accommodation. “If anybody has any spare good quality accommodation that isn’t going to cost the earth, then we would love to hear from them. “We have the car sorted, but we are still in the process of finding suitable accommodation for our locums. “That’s where the community can step in and help and that’s a way of supporting the centre as they always have,” she said. The three locums have been employed to keep the centre doors open immediately after Dr Maroussem’s departure later next month. The centre is still actively trying to recruit doctors to the area on a full-time basis, Mrs Depree said. “We also have other things in the pipeline beyond June, so the future is certainly looking positive for the Rakaia Medical Centre.” Dr de Maroussem leaves the centre on December 14.
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Saturday: • Flight4Life The inaugural Flight4Life festival is on at Lake Hood tomorrow. Try your hand at flying a Rokkaku Japanese fighting kite and watch as kite enthusiasts from around the globe will showcase a colourful and competitive spectacle for the crowd. Action gets underway at 11am and winds down at 6pm. Postponement date is Sunday. • Dog show The Mid Canterbury Canine Obedience Club is holding an obedience and rally championship show at the Ashburton Domain. There’s 180 dogs entered in the show, which will run from 9am both Saturday and Sunday, at the domain picnic area off Elizabeth Street. • Bike show The Ashburton Motorcycle Show is being held this weekend. The show is being put on by the Jokers Social Club and will feature bikes, trophies, tattoos and trade stalls. Admission will be $10 per adult and children under 12 can go along for free. It’s at the Ashburton Racecourse.
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Iakapo Iakapo stole the stage at the Year Nine Has Talent show at Ashburton College yesterday with his fleet-footed dance moves.
Iakapo steals talent show limelight By Myles Hume A string of musical talent may have wooed a crowd of Ashburton College teens, but it was a Michael Jackson-inspired performance that stole the spotlight. Year nine pupil Iakapo Iakapo dominated the stage with his fleet-footed steps and a touch of gravity defying dance moves at the Year Nine Has Talent show yesterday.
To the song Chris Brown song Turn Up The Music, Iakapo performed his vast range of talent from falling backwards only inches from the ground, to balancing on the tips of his toes. His performance was among other aspiring acts such as Yuri Santana who sung Battle Scars by Guy Sebastian and Lucy Clough who played a lively tune on the piano. Liam Kennedy-Clark, who almost made it into the semifinals stage on New Zealand’s
Got Talent, judged the show and said he was impressed with the quality of the acts he had seen. “I just got asked to come and judge because I have a bit of experience ... I don’t think I will be getting up there though,” he said. Fellow judge Mike Clark said it was a great platform for pupils with musical talent to break out of their shell. “You do see a bit of that and it brings a whole range of talent to the floor,” he said.
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New entrants get guided tour By Myles Hume School leavers on edge about what may come next year were given the chance to settle their nerves at Mt Hutt College’s new entrants’ day yesterday. About 80 pupils, ranging from year six to eight, were led round the school after learning they had been accepted to the college a few weeks ago. Mt Hutt College deputy principal Kris Canham said the day was organised for pupils to get a feel for what they will be in for next year, and to raise ques-
tions about the college. “That’s the intention, to make the transition between schools as positive as possible,” Ms Canham said. “Moving schools is a stressful time for all students and we want them to feel at home and get the most out of the visit.” Pupils from schools all over the district were in attendance, most notably from Ashburton schools which now have a strong presence in the school. Ashburton Borough, Allenton and Ashburton Intermediate, among others, were in attendance along with the usual
feeder schools such as Our Lady of the Snows and Methven Primary. Father Rodney Corbett took his son Daryn who is in year eight at Mt Somers-Springburn. He said Ashburton College did not enter his mind when they were deciding what school to send Daryn to. “At the end of the day Ashburton College would be more convenient, but we decided to send him here because of the reputation and the quality education. Also we liked the rural activities they do here,” Mr Corbett said.
Lose your dog in the Ashburton District and you’ll find it’s become an on-line star. The Ashburton District Council has added another string to its bow when it comes to trying to relocate stray dogs and their owners – photographing those dogs and putting their photos up on its website. Reuniting dogs with their owners is number one priority for the council’s dog control team says regulatory manager Richard Wade. If the dog is registered and microchipped that reunion comes easily, but unfortunately, that’s not always the case, he said. To ensure more stray dogs make their way back home, the council plans to hold a “dog wellness day” where owners can bring their pooches along for a free health check and if they’re not microchipped, that job will be done on the spot, free of charge. While the doggie clinic would cost the council, Mr Wade said the event was part of the council’s drive to encourage all dog owners to be responsible dog owners. Unchipped dogs that find themselves in the pound become council property if they’re not claimed within seven days. Unlike some council’s, however, Ashburton goes to great lengths to find those unclaimed dogs a new home. For several years it has run a dog re-homing programme, last year placing 40 dogs with new owners. Euthanasia is the last resort and that’s only done with dogs that are unsuitable for rehoming. And
unlike some councils, Ashburton ensures this is carried out by local vets. “But in every case, we go out of our way to rehome dogs but we have to accept we can’t rehome every one.” Some councils are reported to dispose of stray dogs by firearm, others by a bolt through the head, but neither is a practice Ashburton would ever contemplate, Mr Wade
said. Last year 35 dogs were euthanised by vets on the council’s behalf. While there is no formal arrangement in place, the council and the Ashburton SPCA work together to achieve the best possible outcomes in terms of animal welfare. The council has plans on the drawing board for a new pound facility to be built on land near the Industrial Estate.
Mid Canterbury tradesmen looking to chase the dollar in Christchurch rebuild would be turning a blind eye to the housing boom in their own backyard, says a local building expert. Mark Wilson’s comments come after concerns of a trade skills shortage in the district which may be heightened by the growing demand for local tradespeople to help with the rebuild. The Ashburton Master Builders‘
Association president said there was an abundance of work in Mid Canterbury which was well paid and a money-making decision to the city would be pointless. “From a master builders’ point of view, the wages builders are being paid are actually at quite a reasonable rate,” Mr Wilson said. “I believe they (Christchurch builders) are trying to recruit staff in Ashburton, but there’s quite a bit of work going on here so there is no need to leave if you’re fully employed.” Mr Wilson said he had heard
of builders commuting to Christchurch, which he said was more “aggravation than anything”. He believed wages could be competitive in Christchurch once the demand for workers picked up, but it was up in the air as to when that might be as residential repairs have started to taper off. When asked when the rebuild of the inner city would start Mr Wilson said it was “the $60,000 question” but it would take a while before the demand started to push up workers’ wages. The For Real bus was in
Ashburton on Wednesday to recruit skilled or unskilled workers for the Christchurch rebuild which 20 people signed up for. Grow Mid Canterbury chief executive Rob Brawley said it “annoyed” him that something like that was in the district, where there was so much work for builders and related trades. He said he could understand that they wanted to employ New Zealanders before looking overseas for the rebuild, but Mid Canterbury was not the right place. “It’s unhelpful, we don’t have
• Christmas Ball The Methven Christmas Ball is being held at the Mt Hutt Memorial Hall as a fundraiser for Mt Hutt College. Tickets are $55 per person, or $500 for 10. The ball starts at 7.30pm. Funds raised will go towards the purchase of IT equipment. • Rowing regatta The Ashburton Rowing Regatta at Lake Hood will see more than 400 crews hit the water over two days of competition. There’s a corporate eights race tomorrow morning followed by the club and secondary schools’ racing in the afternoon and Sunday. • Gala Cup Mid Canterbury’s top crop of tennis talent go head-to-head for the Gala Cup singles and doubles titles at the Ashburton Tennis Centre. Action from 10am Saturday with the women’s finals Saturday afternoon and the men’s Sunday morning from 10am.
Sunday: • Christmas House tour The Save the Children Christmas House tour will take in four decorated homes as well as St Stephens Church. Tickets for the All Things Christmas tour cost $15 for adults, primary aged kids are free, and tickets are available at the Save the Children shop on Tancred Street. There will be door sales. It runs from 4pm until 7pm.
• Longbeach Coastal Challenge The annual classic mountain bike race across Longbeach Estate now includes a run and walk event. Runners and walkers set off at 9.30am and the various mountain-bike races from 10.30am.
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Impounded dogs will feature on the Ashburton District Council’s website.
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an over supply of skilled workers ... we are a district with near full employment so I am not very hopeful that it would have worked,” Mr Brawley said. He was also concerned that young apprentices would see Christchurch as an opportunity, and builders spoken to by the Guardian said that would have an adverse effect if they wanted to have a quality apprenticeship. Dick Hansen of Ashburton’s Hansen and McFarlane said apprentices in Christchurch often received more specialised jobs,
with regard to builders this could be roof fixing, truss making, concrete placing and the like. “They probably get a wider base of training (here) than they would in Christchurch.” Mr Wilson voiced the same view. “There’s a chance you’re not going to better your education or training. In Mid Canterbury there is stable work so they will get that broader experience. “There’s a certain type of work apprentices are going to have to do and they are just going to get in there and get it done.”
• Tinwald festival Santa will make one of his first appearances of the season at the Tinwald Festival. The festival runs from 10am until 4pm at the Plains Museum and will feature live music, steam train rides, stalls and other entertainment. The Tinwald pool will also be officially opened as part of the festival, with paralympic swim star Sophie Pascoe doing the honours, followed by free swimming. Entry to the festival is free.
Out of town: • Sevens The South Island Sevens qualifying tournament is on at Alpine Energy Stadium in Timaru. Mid Canterbury goes head-to-head with the other provincial unions of the South Island looking to qualify for January’s national championships in Queenstown.
On the couch: • All Blacks After a win in Rome the All Blacks head to Cardiff to slay the Dragons, playing Wales live on Sky Sport 1 from 6.05am Sunday.
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End to pay woes overdue By Coen Lammers
YOUR VIEW Council CEO Mr McKay’s foray into the public Interest regarding the Council CEO’s decision not to seek a further term only adds fuel to the suspicions regarding the background surrounding the announced decision. One just does not turn their back on what is a very well rewarded job and particularly with a council which does everything bar sit up and beg. I have never been a supporter of the CEO concept as opposed to the days of a Town Clerk who advised and if necessary directed council
and ensured that the law was being respected. Additionally the wishes of the community were sought and respected. The difference in the two regimes were noticeable in that trust was always present in the Town Clerk type administration whereas the move to CEO administered local authorities often led to council decisions being manufactured behind closed doors with only a select group of those in positions to make binding decisions. This can be viewed and is often presented as a streamlined approach, ostensibly more efficient and a cost saver but really
all it does is deny input from the community through its council members. You will be aware that Resident Talent is denied by the incumbents preciously guarding their current meeting schedule, this an aspect of a malleable group being coerced into parroting specious reasons for the continuation, it can be changed as the first decision by a new incoming council. I have tried to avoid personalities and would urge new candidates to offer themselves at the next election with the realisation that the district needs both them and a return to the respected
values of the past. It was those that built this district and indeed the country. Increasingly we are seeing that new is not necessarily in our best interests. M. N. Richards
Campaign against violence The 2012 White Ribbon campaign is focusing attention on non-physical violence - a category of violence that uses emotional or verbal behaviour to control someone through fear.
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eachers around the country must be seething after the latest attempt by the designers of Novopay to gloss over the continuing pay debacle. Thousands of teachers around the country, including countless staff in Mid Canterbury schools, continue to be underpaid, overpaid or not paid at all. Ministry of Education officials maintain the incidents are negligible but a survey by teacher unions has shown that 90 per cent of schools are still fighting the failing system. Not surprisingly, most teachers and principals are now getting seriously concerned about their payments once their schools close for the holidays in a few weeks’ time. The Novopay system was introduced in August and has been a total nightmare for all concerned. The only people who seem to think that all is quiet on the Kiwi front are the flash consultants in the Sydney offices of Talent2 who are responsible for the introduction of Novopay. It has taken four months of botched pay-rounds for their chief executive John Rawlinson to issue an apology to the 100,000 affected education staff. That apology however was quickly followed by outrageous
accusations that most of the problems were due to the administration staff at the schools not properly using the new system and that most pay problems were dealing with historical errors. Once again, no flies on the backs of these Australians and their paymasters at the ministry who seem to swallow Talent2’s spin that all is well and those grouchy teachers are mere glitches. Despite the avalanche of evidence from around the country that the system is not working, it has taken far too long for the ministry brass to realise they are dealing with a crisis and that the Novopay bosses need to be hauled over the coals. Even a small sample among local schools in Mid Canterbury will give them the proof that every school seems to be affected and the people involved are reaching the end of their tether. Schools have had enough apologies from the Secretary for Education, Talent2 and other big wigs, but that all counts for little when the pay clerk is having sleepless nights ahead of the next pay round. The time for apologies has long passed. It is time for someone to bang a table, bang a few heads together, set an ultimatum and actually fix the problem.
This form of abuse is often underestimated and is not recognised by many people because it can be subtle and hidden. Survivors say psychological abuse attacks their spirit and self-esteem, and the effects can last the longest. Perpetrators may threaten victims, children, possessions and animals. This violence can affect a person’s emotions, personality, and may lead to poor health. Victims of emotional abuse can feel like they are losing control of their minds and may always feel in a state of tension. Cyber bullying is a form of nonphysical violence. Highlighting cyber bullying as a form of violence will help both men and women recognise that this form of non-physical violence is not ok. No violence is tolerable and the actions of Constable Penni Eggleton in recognising that cyber bullying is a form of non-physical violence, may have saved a young women’s life. Two years ago, Constable Eggleton helped a Wellington woman in her early 20s who was receiving hundreds of threatening text messages from an exboyfriend - a man with a history of violent behaviour towards women. This story forms part of a NZ Police recruitment drive timed to coincide with the White Ribbon Campaign which aims to encourage people to take action to end violence towards women. Highlighting cyber bullying as a form of violence will help both men and women recognise that this form of non-physical violence is not ok. Like Constable Eggleton, we all have a role to play in reducing violence, whether by opting for a career in the police or as someone who can influence your own friends and workmates. That’s why the White Ribbon Campaign is asking all New Zealanders to take the White Ribbon Pledge ‘‘to never commit condone or remain silent about men’s violence towards women’’. By showing your support, you can help change the behaviour of those around you and help end men’s violence towards women. Wear a White Ribbon in support of the pledge, or take the pledge at www.whiteribbon.org.nz and show your support online. Rob McCann, White Ribbon Campaign Manager
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Copter crash site a surprise find By Olivia Caldwell The parents of a Waikato pilot missing since his helicopter crashed in Fiordland nearly nine years ago have made the trek south to take their son’s body home. Farmer Campbell Montgomerie, 27 and English tourist Hannah Timings, 28, disappeared in January 2004 when a Hughes 500 helicopter crashed in the Hollyford Valley. The wreckage was located on Wednesday evening near Humboldt Creek when a pilot on a commercial flight spotted something out of place. The bodies are yet to be formally identified, which police said would be done by DNA. Police declined to say where the bodies were taken after the recovery. Mr Montgomerie’s parents, Ian and Elizabeth, arrived in Te Anau from Auckland yesterday after being notified by police. They declined to talk to media. Their son and Ms Timings were flying from the Routeburn Track to Milford Sound on January 4, 2004, when radio
contact with the Milford radio tower was lost. The helicopter plunged into inaccessible terrain in the Humboldt Mountains. Despite a six-day search, their bodies and the aircraft was not located. Glacier Southern Lakes Helicopters chief executive and pilot Pat West was one of four who visited the site on Wednesday after a company pilot, Brendan Hiatt, discovered the wreckage while on a commercial flight between Fiordland and Queenstown. “He was on his way back from Milford Sound on a commercial job and spotted something out of place,”Mr West said. Mr Hiatt hovered above the wreckage to identify what he had initially thought was a crash and identified the tail section of the Hughes 500. The pilot then flew his four passengers back to Queenstown and returned to the crash site with Mr West and two Queenstown police officers. Vegetation in the area was thick and the wreckage was lying on the south side of a rock face, which would have made it near impossible for the initial searchers to locate the helicopter. “Because the helicopter is a dark
green, it is hard to see through the alpine scrub,” he said “We were at the right altitude, at the right place at the right time.” The wreckage covered a sizeable area, with parts of the aircraft scattered across the rock. “It will hopefully give the families some closure and put the mystery to bed.” The 2004 police search covered the various routes the helicopter might have taken from Lake Howden to Milford Sound and included more than 200 flying hours and 2500 people hours. Police said in a statement yesterday the wreckage was found at the extremities of the original search area, which comprised extraordinarily difficult and complex terrain. In August 2004, coroner John Donaldson said the crash was likely to be the result in an error of judgement by the pilot, Mr Montgomerie, who was unfamiliar with the area and conditions. Seven specialist police staff and two alpine cliff rescue team members were flown to the area yesterday to examine the site. - APNZ
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lenging parts of the track. Runners are confronted with a 400 metre ascent in the first 4km as they climb out of Torea Bay. Mr Carr knows it will be challenging. “I’ve been training pretty hard to be able to cope with the climbs. I haven’t done any mountain running before, and it certainly takes its toll on the body,” he said. Steve is returning to Outward Bound with four of his watch-mates and they have taken it upon themselves to also raise funds to support the work of Outward Bound.
Exclusion zone A 3km exclusion zone has been set up around Mt Tongariro after it blew rock and ash high into the air on Wednesday, with experts warning there is a very real chance of it erupting again. GNS Science yesterday cancelled its national advisory after the eruption from the mountain’s Te Maari crater. However, it says there remains a “significant probability of a sudden eruption within the next week”. Should a further eruption occur, a new national advisory or warning would be issued, GNS Science said. Signs of volcanic activity have settled but experts continue to monitor the mountain for changes. GNS volcanologist Brad Scott said there remained a real possibility of Tongariro blowing again. “The volcano is in a state of unrest,” he said, “I definitely wouldn’t say another eruption wasn’t going to happen.” Volcanologists had not been able to access the crater on foot yet - “it’s just too dangerous.” Thick grey smoke, gas and ash spewed 4km into the sky from Te Maari vent on the western side of the mountain during the unexpected eruption just before 1.30pm on Wednesday. It is the same place where Tongariro
erupted in August, for the first time in more than a century. Video of the eruption showed rocks of about a metre across had also been blown into the air. Mr Scott said people up to 400km away could expect to smell sulphur from the volcano in the coming days but that was nothing to be concerned about. The Department of Conservation (Doc) has closed its tracks within a 3km radius of the crater. DoC spokesman Bhrent Guys said staff would remain posted at the main entrances to the national park on the central plateau today to stop curious spectators getting too close. The world-famous Tongariro Crossing would remain closed for at least the next three days, he said. “We hope to have the tracks open as soon as we possibly can, keeping in mind public safety.” However, the greatest risk was not the volcano at all. “The greatest hazard anyone’s going to face during this event is being run over on the road. I make that point quite seriously: two people were killed when they parked up to look at at the Ruapehu eruption in 1995.” He said there was a huge amount of interest in the eruption. - APNZ
“It was such a life changing experience for me. I see this as my way to give something back,” he said. Outward Bound is in the process of replacing its cutter sailing boat fleet. The boats are an integral part of the experience and funds Mr Carr and his friends raise will go towards assisting with their replacement. Mr Carr has taken on the run as a personal challenge, but is hoping people will support his fundraising effort to support the work of Outward Bound. Donations can be made at www.fundraiseonline.co.nz/stevecarrob.
Phone blitz A nationwide police blitz next week aims to crack down on the growing number of motorists who flout the cellphone ban while driving. The campaign comes as the country’s top traffic cop vents his frustration that drivers are continuing to get caught in the act some three years after the ban came into force. From November last year to October this year, police issued 11,342 infringement notices - up from 9497 the previous year and 7710 in the year since the ban came into force. Drivers who ignore the ban face an $80 fine and 20 demerit points. National road policing manager Superintendent Carey Griffiths said people should be familiar with the rules by now. “We’re catching more and more people and quite frankly I want to be catching less people, because people heed the message and don’t go round driving at their cellphones. “What’s quite clear is people aren’t getting the message and that’s being reflected in the fact that we’re just catching ever-increasing numbers.” Mr Griffiths said that for most motorists it was a daily occurrence to see other drivers on the phone. “It’s quite frightening when you think about it - the car coming towards you the other way could have somebody on their cellphone paying very little attention.” -APNZ
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Israel, Hamas agree to Gaza ceasefire Israel and the Hamas militant group agreed to a cease-fire yesterday to end eight days of the fiercest fighting in nearly four years, promising to halt air strikes and rocket attacks that have killed scores and to discuss easing an Israeli blockade constricting the Gaza Strip. Cheering Gazans emerged from their homes after a week, flooding the streets in wild celebration. Gunmen fired in the air, and chants of “God is Great” echoed from mosque loudspeakers. Residents hugged and kissed in celebration, while others distributed candy and waved Hamas flags. “I just hope they commit to peace,” said Abdel-Nasser al-Tom, from northern Gaza. However, a dozen rockets hit southern Israel until an hour after the ceasefire deadline, authorities said, and schools in the region planned to stay shut today as a precaution in case rockets continue to be launched. The deal was brokered by the new Islamist government of Egypt, solidifying its role as a leader in the quickly shifting Middle East after two days of intense shuttle diplomacy that saw US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton race to the region. Under the agreement, Egypt will play a key role in maintaining the peace. Hamas leader Khaled Mashaal said the deal included an agreement to open all border crossings with the Gaza Strip, including the important Rafah crossing with Egypt. A copy of the deal obtained by The Associated Press appeared to be somewhat vague about the details on the crossings. “The document provides for the opening of all crossings,” he insisted. Minutes before the deal took effect there was a spasm of Palestinian rocket attacks and Israeli airstrikes, including one
KEY DETAILS Key details of ceasefire: — Israel agrees to stop hostilities in Gaza, including targeted killings. — Palestinians agree to stop rocket fire into Israel and attacks along the border with Gaza. — Ease the movement of people and goods through Gaza border crossings 24 hours after truce takes hold. — Egypt will act as sponsor of agreement.
Palestinians celebrate the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas that killed a Gaza man minutes including dozens of civilians, were before the deadline. Then the air- killed, while five Israelis died. Standing next to Clinton, Egypt’s strikes ceased, but a dozen more rockets hit, police said. The strag- foreign minister, Mohammed glers did not seem to pose a threat Kamel Amr, announced the truce breakthrough that capped days to the truce deal. Israel had launched well over of intense efforts that drew the 1500 airstrikes and other attacks world’s top diplomats into the on targets in Gaza since fight- fray. The agreement will “improve ing started November 14, while more than 1500 rockets pounded conditions for the people of Gaza Israel. In all, 161 Palestinians, and provide security for the peo-
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Netanyahu also left the door open to a possible ground invasion of Gaza at a later date. “I know there are citizens that expected a wider military operation and it could be that it will be needed. But at this time, the right thing for the state of Israel is to take this opportunity to reach a lasting ceasefire,” he said. According to a copy of the agreement obtained by The Associated
military use. The deal was vague on what limits Israel would lift, and whether Gaza’s southern passenger terminal on the Egyptian border would be expanded to allow cargo to pass through as well. The deal was also unclear about a key Israeli demand for an end to arms smuggling into Gaza in tunnels underneath the border with Egypt. Under the agreement, Egypt will play a key role. It said “Egypt shall receive assurances from each party” that they are committed to the deal. “Each party shall commit itself not to perform any acts that would break this understanding,” it adds. “In case of any observations, Egypt – as the sponsor of this understanding – shall be informed to follow up.” The deal marked a key victory for Egypt’s new Islamist government, which is caught in a balancing act between its allegiance to Hamas and its need to maintain good relations with Israel and the US. Hamas is an offshoot of Egypt’s ruling Muslim Brotherhood. – AP
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Press, Israel and all Palestinian militant groups agreed to halt “all hostilities”. For the Palestinians, that means an end to Israeli airstrikes and assassinations of wanted militants. For Israel, it brings a halt to rocket fire and attempts at cross-border incursions from Gaza. After a 24-hour cooling off period, it calls for “opening the crossings and facilitating the movement of people and transfer of goods, and refraining from restricting residents’ free movement”. Hamas officials said details on the new border arrangements would have to be negotiated. Israel imposed its blockade of Gaza after Hamas, a militant group sworn to Israel’s destruction, seized control of the territory five years ago. It has gradually eased the closure, but continues to restrict the movement of certain goods through Israelicontrolled crossings. Among the restrictions: a near-complete ban on exports, limited movement of people leaving the territory, and limits on construction materials that Israel says could be used for
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New Zealand has a “one size fits all” approach to its tax system which negatively impacts on small businesses, according to a major global report. The Paying Taxes 2013 study looked at the steps taken worldwide to make it easier and cheaper for small and medium-sized businesses to pay taxes in the year to May 2012. Overall, governments had continued reforming their tax systems despite global economic uncertainty, said the World Bank, International Finance Corporation and PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) report. New Zealand was described in the 165-page report as generally following a “broad based, low rate” approach to tax policy. “This approach, along with a high standard of tax administration through the Inland Revenue, has led to the present system being well recognised as comprehensive and coherent. “However, the New Zealand tax system is not without issues and limitations.” Although SMEs made up 97 per cent of Kiwi businesses, the income tax system adopted a “one size fits all approach” which failed to distinguish between large multinationals and small businesses. “This means that SMEs are required to complete the same income tax compliance requirements as larger more complicated businesses.” The New Zealand Institute of Chartered Accountants had released two discussion documents over the past three
years suggesting a more simple tax regime for SME’s, it said. The report also said the Kiwi government’s focus on returning to surplus by 2014/15 had put pressure on Inland Revenue (IRD) to increase tax revenue by generally getting tougher on closing loopholes, enforcing legislation, and pursuing tax debts. IRD had won a number of “high profile court cases” on the general anti avoidance rule, it said. “Businesses now face a degree of uncertainty as to when legitimate tax planning becomes tax avoidance. “Some tax professionals believe the tax avoidance pendulum has swung too far in the Inland Revenue’s favour and that this may ultimately require legislative intervention.” Overall, the New Zealand tax system had proved resilient in light of domestic and global economic conditions, the report said. Reforms announced in the 2010 Budget had contributed to a fall in New Zealand’s total tax rate and the time
spent by tax payers in making their payments, it said. In terms of global averages, mediumsized companies paid a Total Tax Rate (the cost of all taxes borne) of 44.7 per cent of profits, made 27.2 payments, and spent 267 hours complying with its tax requirements in the year. In comparison, New Zealand SMEs paid an average Total Tax Rate of 33.5 per cent, made eight payments, and spent 152 hours meeting tax requirements. Out of the 185 economies, the most common tax reform in the year was the introduction or improvement of online systems for tax compliance, which occurred in 16 countries. The number of economies which made reforms dropped from 35 last year to 31 this year. Paying Taxes 2013 measured all mandatory taxes and contributions that a medium-sized firm must pay in a given year, including profit or corporate income tax, property taxes, dividend tax, and capital gains tax. – APNZ
Dunedin City AA rating under threat By Paul McBeth Dunedin City Council, whose investment unit posted a $5.1 million loss in the 2012 financial year, has been put on notice of a rating downgrade over its finances, which may not bounce back as quickly as expected. Standard & Poor’s affirmed Dunedin’s AA credit rating and put it on a negative outlook, giving it a one-in-three chance of a downgrade over the next two years. The council forecasts small surpluses over the next three years as it slows down the pace of annual rate hikes, while at the same time facing more capital expenditure and rising interest costs. “This is based on our view that Dunedin may not achieve its financial targets outlined in its long-term plan, with its after-capital account deficits not
improving as quickly as forecast,” credit analyst Anthony Walker said. “If this scenario were to materialise, we consider that Dunedin would have limited budgetary flexibility to improve its financial position without deferring asset renewals, which may lead to future infrastructure backlogs,” he said. The council needs to meet forecast and achieve after-capital account deficits of about 2 per cent of its operating revenue from 2014 to get back to a stable outlook. Dunedin City has faced a handful of setbacks in recent years, having to stump up funds to rescue a cashstrapped Otago Rugby Union from the brink of liquidation while at the same time facing a bigger deficit than expected for its new Forsyth Barr Stadium. Subsidiary Delta Utility Services is also under investigation by the Auditor-
General over decisions to invest in residential property in Queenstown and Wanaka, which have fed into weaker earnings from the investment unit, Dunedin City Holdings. S&P’s Murray said the outcome of that investigation could stress the council’s rating further if it raises questions about the management of council-controlled trading organisations. The rating could also come under pressure if a hard rates cap was introduced or if capital expenditure was increased without an offsetting lift in revenue. New Zealand’s local bodies face a major overhaul with looming central government legislation aimed at focusing councils’ role to providing “good quality local infrastructure, public services and regulatory functions at the least possible cost to households and business”. – APNZ
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Deere has downbeat outlook for next year Tractor maker Deere & Co. is taking a cautious view of 2013, as drought and economic uncertainty hold back spending in some of the world’s biggest farm economies. Also, its most recent quarterly profit missed analysts’ expectations. Deere shares fell $3.18, or 3.7 per cent, to $82.81 trading yesterday. Deere is the world’s largest maker of agricultural equipment, like the bright green tractors and combines that prowl farm fields during planting and harvest seasons. Its fortunes rise and fall with those of farmers. In recent years, that’s been a booming business as strong crop prices have put money in farmers’ pockets. But there were signs of a slowdown in farm spending in Deere’s outlook for the fiscal year that began this month. And with the so-called “fiscal cliff” of potential tax increases and spending cuts looming in the US, Deere is cautious about big spending projects. Deere expects agriculture sales in the US and Canada to be flat for the year, as farmers continue to recover from a major drought in 2012. It predicted farmers
will have $402.5 billion in cash receipts for 2013 – down by $2.5 billion from Deere’s August prediction – but still higher than in 2012 or 2011. It also predicted that European sales would be flat to down 5 per cent, and little changed in Asia. It expects 10 per cent growth in South America. Overall Deere predicted that worldwide equipment sales will rise 5 per cent for the year. Labour expenses are rising, too. Deere hired 5000 more people this year to support its growth. And it will have spent $480 million shoring up its pension plans in fiscal 2012 – $5 million more than it had expected – and will spend some $550 million in the current fiscal year. Still, it predicted a fiscal 2013 profit of $3.2 billion, slightly above the expectations of analysts polled by FactSet. It said prices for its equipment will rise 3 per cent for the year, on top of a 4 per cent gain in the fourth quarter. In the quarter that ended October 31, Deere’s net income rose 2.7 per cent to $687.6 million, or $1.75 per share. Revenue rose 14 per cent to $9.79 billion. – AP
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Kabul executes six ‘criminals’ Afghanistan has executed six “criminals and terrorists”, an official says, a day after eight other death row prisoners were hanged. The Taliban, which is leading an insurgency against the Westernbacked government, has warned there would be reprisals if any of their militants were executed. President Hamid Karzai approved the executions of the six who were sentenced to death “on charges of terror, conducting attacks, explosions and organising suicide attacks”, a government spokesman said in a statement. The Taliban, which is fighting Karzai’s government and 100,000 Nato troops, said if what they called “prisoners of war” were executed there would be “heavy repercussions” for government officials. It urged the United Nations, the Organisation of the Islamic Conference, the Red Cross and international rights groups to prevent the executions. The Taliban, ousted from power by a US-led invasion in 2001, were notorious for executing people in public for “crimes” including adultery. The executions were
often carried out at halftime during games in the main football stadium in Kabul. The European Union and international rights groups condemned Afghanistan’s execution of the first eight prisoners and urged Kabul to drop plans to hang any more. “The Afghan government should end its sudden surge of executions and institute a moratorium on further executions,” Human Rights Watch said. “The weakness of the Afghan legal system and the routine failure of courts to meet international fair trial standards make Afghanistan’s use of the death penalty especially troubling,” it said. Amnesty International said “the sheer number of people who could be killed by the state is a particularly shocking use of what is the ultimate cruel and inhuman form of punishment”. The EU mission in Afghanistan called on the government to commute all death sentences and to reintroduce a moratorium on executions as a first step towards abolishing capital punishment. – AFP
• Prince strikes again The 91-year-old royal consort this week accompanied the Queen, 86, to the Royal Variety Performance in London where the couple were treated to performances by artists including Kylie Minogue, Neil Diamond, One Direction and Alicia Keys. After the event, hosted by Little Britain comedian David Walliams, Philip was asked which of the acts was his favourite. “All of them ... but to be honest we’re both stone deaf,” came his reply. During American singer Key’s performance, Philip was spotted with his fingers in his ears. – AAP
• 6.1 quake hits Chile
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A boy rides his bicycle next to burning garbage piled up in the middle of the street in Jerez de la Frontera, Cadiz province in Andalucia, southern Spain yesterday.
Trash set ablaze in Spanish protest Residents of the southern Spanish city of Jerez have set fire to mounds of stinking rubbish bags and overflowing trash containers to protest a 20-day refuse collection strike that has
left the city resembling a dump in many areas. Firefighters had to put out 85 blazes early yesterday in suburbs of the popular tourist destination as residents expressed
anger over the situation. It was the second night of protests. In some areas, police accompanied firefighters to protect them. The garbage collectors are striking to protest
planned layoffs. Jerez, where sherry has long been produced, is suffering badly in the economic crisis affecting Spain and has accumulated a massive debt problem. – AP
World first study to probe blood cancer, lymphoma Blood cancer patients are being encouraged to bring along a family member to participate in a worldfirst study hoping to uncover the causes of follicular lymphoma. Researchers from the University of New South Wales are launching a unique study into the causes of follicular lymphoma, one of the most common types of a rare group of blood cancers, or non-Hodgkin
lymphoma. The study will survey patients currently being treated for the cancer along with a family member without the disease. They’ll be questioned on their lifestyle and occupation, and samples of their DNA will be taken. It’s a world-first study which tries to uncover why some members of a family develop the disease, while others don’t.
“In families we share genes and share exposures, so this is using a rather novel way of designing the study, to try and find out what’s different between two brothers or sisters,” the study’s leader, associate professor Claire Vajdic told AAP. “This is the first time we’ve targeted the most common form of non-Hodgkin lymphoma to bet-
ter understand why it occurs and what factors contribute to it and identify potential treatments.” The study has already begun in Victoria, and the university is now looking for participants in NSW. “Even though is a very common disease, we need to conduct a study in two states so that we get meaningful results,” Ms Vajdic said. The study has been prompt-
ed because of an “epidemic” of new cases of non-Hodgkin lymphoma, with incidences increasing by 40 per cent in the last 25 years. While the reasons behind this are not clear, researchers believe it may have something to do with occupational exposures to pesticides and insolvents. That’s why study participants will have their blood samples col-
lected to search for pesticides and see why they’ve developed. Ms Vajdic said the potential for the study’s findings could be big. “It’s an incurable disease at this stage. “We want to identify the risk factors for this disease to target better programs to guide people on how they can reduce their risk of developing it.” – AAP
A strong 6.1-magnitude earthquake shook central Chile yesterday, causing office buildings in the capital to sway for almost a minute but apparently causing no major damage. The US Geological Survey said the quake’s epicenter was the port the port of San Antonio, some 132km west-southwest of Santiago, Chile. Buildings swayed in Santiago and some people fled to the streets in fear. But Chile’s emergency services office said no damages to infrastructure were immediately reported and it discounted the possibility of a tsunami. – AP
• Rapace in video The Rolling Stones have recruited actress Noomi Rapace who is seen topless, vomiting and with her head exploding in their new near-the-knuckle video which is unlikely to get much daytime TV exposure. The film – to promote the band’s single Doom And Gloom, which came out last month – also shows her shooting the heads off zombies, flashing at motorists and with her teeth smeared with blood. Swedish star Rapace found worldwide acclaim when she starred in The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo, and its follow-ups. Rapace is seen taking over vocal duties for the Stones from Sir Mick Jagger, as well as filling the drum stool alongside Charlie Watts. The band filmed their section in a warehouse in Paris, where they had been staying during rehearsals for their handful of live shows which begin at London’s O2 Arena on Sunday. – PA
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• Only 20% of abuse cases are reported.
It was started by a men’s movement in Canada in 1991 and has been officially adopted by the United Nations as its International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women. The campaign was introduced to New Zealand by UNIFEM (the United Nations Development Fund for Women).
And violence towards women is not just physical. The impacts of psychological abuse – manipulation, intimidation and coercion – are often underestimated and its effects can last the longest.
In this country most violence by men against women takes place in the home. Each year there are over 3,500 convictions recorded against men for assaults on women and one in five women will experience sexual assault or sexual interference at some point in their lives. • One in three women will experience partner
We want New Zealanders to take the White Ribbon Pledge – to never commit, condone, or remain silent about violence towards women.
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Friday 23rd November White out a Window competition results Awareness BBQ 11am – 2pm East Street checker board. Free BBQ along with pledge signing and something special. Special guest appearance by Ruben Wiki.
Saturday 24 November White Ribbon dinner, 6pm till late, at the Ashburton Hotel Special guest speaker, Ruben Wiki (White Ribbon Ambassador and Rugby League Legend) and MC Jock Ross (ex All Black) along with our new local White Ribbon Ambassador.
That’s what wearing the white ribbon means. But you can also take the pledge online, share your commitment with all your friends, and help spread the White Ribbon message throughout the country.
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Ruben Wiki and Ashburton Barbarians league workshop training – with a White Ribbon twist. 9am – 10.30am Allenton Rugby Fields
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Hidden treasure 33 Brucefield Ave An unbelievable find for all house hunters, quite surprising and unexpected, nestled up a garden lined drive is a large 1882m² rear section with a delightful 1960s red brick home. A must to see, it is extra spacious, beautifully presented boasting lovely character features it is well positioned for north facing sun. You will soon see how much this is a loved home, well presented rooms, attention to detail and immaculate gardens it has been carefully maintained by its current owner A wonderful three bed roomed family home, three very large bedrooms have incredible storage, whilst the master bedroom has a wonderful ensuite. This home has a lovely airy and spacious feel about it, well positioned windows ensure maximum sunlight and gorgeous garden vistas can be viewed from all the bedrooms and most importantly the living areas. This is the ideal property for a large family, with two living areas, it will keep mum happy with a large farm style kitchen thoughtfully updated. Including gas cooking, dishwasher and large pantry. For that extra winter warmth there are two cosy heat pumps within the property. Dad will be more than happy with the extra large double garage, carport and the separate hobby room will provide room to escape for mum or the kids. The excellent off street parking make this family home a great all round package. A must for the keen expert or developing amateur gardener, enjoy your very own secret haven with the private park like garden complete with roses ,established trees and vegetable plot or relax on the covered veranda in the afternoon sun and marvel at your green fingered efforts. The extra space outdoors leaves you spoilt for choice is it an added bonus of a sub dividable section for future development or an excellent cricket pitch for Christmas day? All these attractive features makes this property unique and special, perfect for families or an ideal investment.
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covering Mid Canterbury... Open Homes W G NE TIN S LI
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87 Princes Street
$179,000
Set Sale: 2pm, Wednesday 19 December 2012
Saturday 10.00am - 10.45am
41 Johnstone Street
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Price by negotiation
$255,000 - $275,000
Set Sale: 4pm, Wednesday 12 December 2012, unless sold prior
Saturday 10.30am - 11.15am
• Sunny cottage • Two bedrooms • New cladding and insulation • Some double glazing
• Red brick • Three bedrooms • Open plan, family sized section • Generous garaging, close to schools-shops View at www.ashburton.harcourts.co.nz AS141112
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47 Wakanui Road Saturday 11.00am - 11.45am
$295,000
7 Wakanui Road
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$355,000
Saturday 11.00am - 11.45am • Robust timeless red brick and tile • Three bedrooms • Updated kitchen and bathroom • Separate sleepout • Three car garaging View at www.ashburton.harcourts.co.nz AS111112
• The WOW factor! • Sunny living • Three bedrooms and ensuite • Modern decor extensively renovated View at www.ashburton.harcourts.co.nz AS151112 Use your smart phone to scan me for more details
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19 Manchester Street
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$232,000
Saturday 11.45am - 12.15pm • Investment special • Two living areas • Two double bedrooms • Rented at $260pw
• Opposite Wakanui School • 1550sqm mature section • Renovated, two living areas • Three bedrooms plus big rumpus room
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105 Trevors Road Saturday 10.15am - 10.45am
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41 Tucker Street $294,000 Saturday 10.15am - 10.45am
$345,000
• Oh so big • Large sunny living • Four bedrooms • Double garage and rumpus
• Permanent material • Sunny living • Three bedrooms • Private yard
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34 Ludlow Drive, Lake Hood Price by negotiation $570,000 to $585,000 Saturday 11.00am - 11.45am • Award winning house • Lake views/access • Triple car garage • Open plan kitchen/living area and formal lounge View at www.ashburton.harcourts.co.nz AS051112
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116 Elizabeth Street $329,000 Saturday 11.00am - 11.30am
85 Grey Street $130,000 Saturday 11.30am - 12.15pm
5 Cross Street Saturday 12noon - 12.30pm
• Permanent material • Huge lounge • Three bedrooms • Three car garaging
• Tiday first home • Two-three bedrooms • Large 1012 sqm section • Within the Avenues (Glasgow lease)
• Beautifully presented • Two living areas • Five bedrooms • Pretty gardens
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2/98 William Street Saturday 12noon - 12.30pm
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• Two bedroom townhouse • Open plan living/dining • Warm and sunny with new heat pump • Close to town amenities
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25 Andrew Street $330,000 Saturday 12.15pm-12.45pm
8 Elmwood Grove Saturday 12.30pm - 1.15pm
• Four bedrooms plus office • Sunny open plan living • Two bathrooms • Three car garaging
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RURAL LISTING 181 Hatfield Overdale Road, RD 11, Rakaia Auction: 5 December at 1.00pm at Hotel Ashburton (unless sold prior)
$659,000
• Live on the water at Lake Hood • Two sunny living areas flowing to the outdoors • Central kitchen • Four bedrooms plus study • Three car garaging
• 254 hectares • Irrigated arable land • Two houses (one new) • Excellent outbuildings
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Real estate is likely to be the largest purchase of your life. A 80% of a home’s market value (or the price you pay, whichever home loan will most probably be your single biggest financial is less) depending on your situation. 2 years commitment. So it makes sense to do your homework to ensure you 70-80% for a purpose-built apartment, or up to 65% for a choose the right mortgage. converted apartment; and Selecting a home loan can be quite complex process, made harder 50-75% of the land’s market value for a section, depending on by the sheer volume of options and choice available. There are the area and services, such as water and power. countless loans available for you to choose from, each with its own P.A. It is very important that you have a realistic idea of how much you interest rate (fixed or floating), fees and degree of flexibility. These key features all have an impact on how much the loan will cost you can afford in monthly mortgage payments. After all, you don’t just want a home - you want a life as well! and when it will be paid off.
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Every bank and lender has different lending guidelines, very important to understand this (rates are NOT the most important 2 years part in choosing your mortgage), but as general rule, most will let you borrow up to:.
The following is a step-by-step guide through the mortgage process, although this may vary from lender to lender: • Submit a home loan application to the lender. • After consideration, the lender may confirm approval “in principle” • Depending on the amount you need to borrow, you may need to arrange a professional valuation of the property.
You also need to decide on the ‘life’ of the home mortgage, as well as the ‘term’ for the interest rate that you will pay, if you select a fixed rate. The life of the home mortgage is commonly 20, 25 or 30 years. This represents the length of time in which your home will be paid off (if you pay regularly and with the specified amount). The term usually varies anywhere from six months to five years, after which time you need to decide on the length of another term, or opt for a floating interest rate.
• Once that has been approved, if required, the lender will formally confirm your approval and start preparing the loan documents. • You will need to arrange building insurance, as the lender will need a copy of this before they can arrange settlement (some lenders offer insurance also, so it’s a good idea to enquire about this when you apply for the loan).
Reducing the amount you need to borrow is an important consideration. That’s why saving as big a cash deposit as possible is such a great plus factor - especially if you’re a first home buyer.
• You then sign the home loan documents and wait for settlement day, which is the day the loan funds are made available.
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ASHBURTON GUARDIAN, Friday, November 23, 2012
covering Mid Canterbury... Spring selling season in full swing Data released by the Real Estate Institute of NZ (“REINZ”) shows there were 30 fewer farm sales (-10.5%) for the three months ended October 2012 than for the three months ended October 2011. Overall, there were 256 farm sales in the three months to end of October 2012, compared with 269 farm sales in the three months to September 2012, a decrease of 13 sales (-4.8%). 1,410 farms were sold in the year to October 2012, 28.6% more than were sold in the year to October 2011.
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The median price per hectare for all farms sold in the three months to October 2012 was $19,872; a 10.1% increase on the $18,041 recorded for three months ended September 2012. The median price per hectare increased by 5.3% compared to October 2011.
For the three months ended October the median sales price per hectare for dairy farms was $27,368 (13 properties), compared to $19,604 for the three months ended September 2012 (9 properties), and $29,668 (17 properties) for the three months ended October 2011. The median dairy farm size for the three months ended October 2012 was 125 hectares.
The lifestyle property market saw a 15.1% (+181 sales) increase in sales volume in the three months to October 2012 compared to October 2011. 1,378 sales were recorded in the three months to October 2012 compared to 1,197 sales in the three months to October 2011. 39 more sales were recorded compared to the three months to September 2012 (+2.9%).
Included in sales for the month of October were six dairy farms at a median sale value of $29,160 per hectare. The median farm size was 82 hectares with a range of 44 hectares in Northland to 299 hectares in Canterbury. The median production per hectare across all dairy farms sold in October 2012 was 848kgs of milk solids.
Eight regions recorded increases in sales compared to September while six recorded decreases. Auckland recorded the largest increase (+29 sales), followed by Manawatu/ Wanganui (+9 sales) and Canterbury (+7 sales). Waikato recorded the largest fall in sales (-8 sales), followed by Bay of Plenty (-6 sales) and Northland (-4 sales). Compared to October 2011 nine regions recorded increases in sales with five regions recorded decreases. The national median price for lifestyle blocks improved by $10,250 (+2.3%) from $450,000 for the three months to September 2012 to $460,250 for the three months to October 2012. Compared to three months to October 2011 the median price rose by $25,250 (+5.8%).
The REINZ All Farm Price Index rose by 5.3% in the three months to October compared to the three months to September, from 2,708.97 to 2,852.46. Compared to October 2011 the REINZ All Farm Price Index increased by 6.0%. Further details on the REINZ All Farm Price Index are set out below.
The REINZ Dairy Farm Price Index rose by 10.2% in the three months to October compared to the three months to September, from 1,645.63 to 1,813.43. Compared to October 2011 the REINZ Dairy Farm Price Index fell by 11.2%. Further details on the REINZ Dairy Farm Price Index are set out below.
Five regions recorded increases in sales volumes for the three months ended October 2012 compared to the three months ended October 2011. Auckland recorded the largest increase in sales (+14 sales), followed by Canterbury (+10 sales) and Nelson (+8 sales). Wellington, Southland and Northland all recorded 11 fewer sales followed by Hawkes Bay and Bay Of Plenty with eight fewer sales each.
Finishing Farms For the three months ended October 2012 the median sales price per hectare for finishing farms was $20,402 (41 properties), compared to $22,468 for the three months ended September (45 properties), and $18,847 (43 properties) for the three months ended October 2011. The median finishing farm size for the three months ended October 2012 was 82 hectares.
Compared to the three months ended September 2012 only three regions recorded an increase in sales, lead by Nelson (+3 sales). “The spring selling season is in full swing across the country with a considerable number of farms being marketed during October,” says REINZ Rural Market Spokesman Brian Peacocke. “The decrease in sales in October is more a reflection of the timing of sales at the start of spring rather than an indication of any particular trend. Based on the levels of activity in October we would expect a lift in sales in November as properties go unconditional.”
Grazing Farms
For the three months ended October 2012 the median sales price per hectare for grazing farms was $11,671 (129 properties) compared to $11,444 for the three months ended September (140 properties), and $16,013 (168 properties) for the three months ended October 2011. The median grazing farm size for “Levels of listings are generally good, although several regions the three months ended October 2012 was 88 hectares. report insufficient stocks of good sheep and beef properties to meet buyer demand. In contrast, some areas report higher stocks of dairy farms than current demand requires.” Grazing properties accounted for the largest number of sales with For the three months ended October 2012 the median sales 50.4% share of all sales over the three months. Finishing price per hectare for horticulture farms was $157,838 (35 properties accounted for 16.0%, with Horticulture properties properties) compared to $141,968 (37 properties) for the three accounting for 13.7% and Special and Dairy properties 5.1% months ended September, and $84,960 (22 properties) for the each of all sales. These five property types accounted for three months ended October 2011. The median horticulture 90.2% of all sales during the three months ended October farm size for the three months ended October 2012 was five 2012. hectares.
Horticulture Farms
The number of days to sell for lifestyle properties improved by 10 days, from 81 days for the three months to the end of September to 71 days for the three months to the end of October. Compared to the three months ended October 2011 the number of days to sell improved by 28 days from 99 days to 71 days. West Coast recorded the shortest number of days to sell in October at 44 days, followed by Canterbury at 50 days and Southland at 53 days. Nelson recorded the longest number of days to sell at 140 days, followed by Bay of Plenty and Otago on 122 days each. Commenting on the lifestyle property market Brian Peacocke said, “Sales volumes are showing a healthy increase overall, although there is some variation in levels of activity around the country. Sales in the Auckland region are good with a healthy supply of listings; however, after a period of reasonable activity the Waikato market has become rather flat. Activity in the Bay of Plenty is reasonable, although the region continues to be affected by the problems with the kiwifruit industry.” “Activity is strong in Canterbury where payouts from EQC are now being received and there is a firm market for lifestyle properties in Southland.
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9 Davidson Street
47a Aitken Street
53A Beach Road
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9 Davidson Street
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47a Aitken Street
7 Cross Street OpEN HOME
53A Beach Road
9 Davidson Street
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47a Aitken Street OpEN
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53A Beach Road
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With two WEB AU26659 WEB ID AL26650 WEB AU26659 WEB ID AL26650 WEB AU26659 WEB ID AL26650 Over $460,000 CENTRAL & SpACIOUS $265,000 SpACIOUS pROpERTY WITH ARTIST’S TOUCH Deadline Sale Dec @ 4pm IDEAL FIRST HOME $279,000 OPENtoHOME OPEN HOME OPEN OPEN HOME OPEN ASHBURTON adjoining areas under and 170sqm Two extra inEstate large bedrooms plus third is a chance view.Hastings adjoining areas under and 170sqm Two extra inEstate large bedrooms plus nearby. third isPrivate a Telephone well fenced03 backyard. chance toHOME view.Hastings adjoining areas under and 170sqm Two extra inEstate large bedrooms plus nearby. third isPrivate a Telephone well fenced03 backyard. chance toHOME view. adjoining areas and 170sqm in WESTSIDE ASHBURTON WESTSIDE ASHBURTON WESTSIDE ASHBURTON Hastings McLeod Ltdliving 217 McLeod West Street Ltdliving ASHBURTON ashburton@propertybrokers.co.nz 307 9176 217 McLeod West Street Ltdliving ASHBURTON ashburton@propertybrokers.co.nz 307 9176 217 West Streetliving ASHBURTON ashburton@pr Licensed the Real Agents Act 2008 Licensed the Real Agents Act 2008 Licensed the Real Agents Act 2008 965 Fords floor space,Road this is no small home. double, ensuite and walk in robe. WEB ID AU26892 VIEW Saturday 13 Oct 10.15 - 10.45am floor space,Road this is no small home. double, ensuite and walk in robe. . floor space, this is no small home. double, ensuite and walk in robe. . floor space, this is no small home. 1E Kermode Street 965 Fords Road 1E Kermode Street 965 Fords 1E Kermode Street 965 Fords Road WEB ID AU26875 web id- 10.45am au24739a web -id10.45am au27214 web -id au27477 web idlocated au27678 WEB ID AU26892 VIEW Saturday 13 Oct 10.15 - 10.45am WEB ID AU26875 WEB ID AU26892 VIEW Saturday 13 Oct 10.15 - 10.45am WEB ID 3.4haSaturday of pleasant rural living located 15 bedroom Great two bedroom open 3.4ha of pleasant rural living 15 VIEW 13 Oct 10.00 VIEW Saturday 13 Octunit. 11.00Sunny - 11.30am VIEW 13 Oct 10.00 Saturday 13 Octunit. 11.00Sunny - 11.30am VIEW Saturday 13 Oct 11.00 - 11.45am VIEW Saturday 13 Oct 10.00 10.45am VIEW Saturday 13 Octunit. 11.00Sunny - 11.30am VIEW Saturday 13 Oct 11.00 - 11.45am VIEW Saturday 13 Oct 10.00 - 10.45am WESTSIDE WESTSIDE Great two open 3.4haSaturday of pleasant rural living VIEW Great located two 15 bedroom open 3.4ha of pleasant rural living located 15 W WESTSIDE WESTSIDE WESTSIDE WESTSIDE ID AU27081 ID AU26952 ID AU27214 WEBCharacter ID AL26650 minutes from WEB town. Character filled 5 kitchen plan living, with plenty of minutes from town. filled 5 18 Bathurst Street 89 Walker Street plan living, with plenty of minutes from WEB town. Character plan filled living, 5 kitchen with plenty of minutes from WEB town. Character filled 5 kitchen 18 18 Bathurst Street 89 Walker Street 18 Bathurst Street 89 Walker Street bedroom home. storage, single garage with internal bedroom home. MOUNT SOMERS METHVEN RAKAIA bedroom home. ASHBURTON storage, single garage with internal bedroom home. storage, single garage with internal Immaculately presented three bedroom Attractive three bedroom home with 4 3 3 4 3 3 3 4 3 3 3 4 VIEW Saturday 13 Oct 11.00 11.30am VIEW Saturday 13 Oct 11.00 11.45am Im Immaculately presented three bedroom three bedroom Immaculately with presented three bedroom Attractive three bedroom home VIEW Saturday 13View Oct 11.00 - 11.30am VIEW Saturday 13 Oct 11.00 VIEW - 11.45am Saturday 13 Oct 11.00 - 11.30am Saturday 12.30pm - 1.30pm Sunday 10am13-Oct 10.45am Sunday 11amAttractive - 11.45am access, heathome pump andWEB eco friendly log VIEW Saturday 13Road Oct 10.30 - ID 11.15am access, heat pump and ecomaintained friendly logboth inside and access, and eco friendly logcloses WEB AU26737 WEB ID AU26780 WEB AU26737 WEB ID AU26780 WEB AU26737 ID AU26780 WEB AU26737 VIEW Saturday 13 Oct 10.30 - ID 11.15am 134 View Ashburton Gorge 25a View McMillan Street 965 Fords Road VIEWStreet Saturday unique 10.30 - ID 11.15am Saturday unique 13 Oct 10.30 - ID 11.15am home, well character. Has heat to bepump seen. Located TENDER Friday 2nd November 46 Mackie VIEW ho home, well maintained both inside and character. Has to be seen. home, Located well maintained both inside and unique character. Has to be see TENDER closes Friday 2nd November burner all on a neat and tidy section. burner all on neatinand tidyWestside section. street, burnerSeperate all on neat and tidy section. EASTSIDE WESTSIDE EASTSIDE WESTSIDE EASTSIDE WESTSIDE EASTSIDE (unless sold 1 a out, 2 close to 1 within 1 a out, 2 close to 1 1 within 1 out, 2 close to 1 1 within 1 ou great the avenues. kitchen, AUCTION (unless sold prior) 2012 atstreet, 4.00pm Jenny Gray Jenny Gray Marilyn CrossCosy home AUCTION Jenny Gray Jenny Gray Hamish Niles Marilyn Cross Jenny Gray Jenny Gray Hamish Niles Marilyn Cross Jenny Gray (unless sold prior) AUCTION (unless sold prior) A delightful neat and tidyprior) family home in greatglazed Westside the avenues. Seperate kitchen, in greatglazed Westside thelocated avenues. 15 Seperate ki 2012over atstreet, 4.00pm Fully insulated and double Gateway to AUCTION the high country in central Methven with Three bedroom brick home on large 3.4ha of pleasant rural living Fully insulated and double glazed over Fully insulated and double over 3 3 1 Pratley Crescent Flat 2, 2 Todd Place 1 Pratley Crescent Flat 2, 2 Todd Place 1 Pratley Crescent Flat 2, 2 Todd Place 1 Pratley Crescent 11.00am, Sat 3rd November, 2012 11.00am, Sat 3rd November, 2012 shopping centre. Kitchen/dining Mobile 0274 356 311 seperate dining plus large sunny 3 Sat522 3 356 311 3 522seperate 11.00am, Sat522 3rd November, 2012 11.00am, 3rd November, 2012 Mobile 0274 522 888 Mobile 0274 522Allenton 888 Mobile 0274 888 Mobile 0274 522 888lounge. Mobile 0274 356 265 Mobile 0274 356 311 Mobile 0274 888 Mobile 0274 522 888lounge. Mobile 0274 356 265 Mobile 0274 Mobile 0274 888 Al Allenton shopping centre. Kitchen/dining seperate dining plus large sunny Allenton shopping centre. Kitchen/dining dining plus large sunn 60's unit. Rateable Value $250,000. On site 60's Value $250,000. 60's Rateable Value $250,000. On site OPEN OPEN HOME OPEN HOME OPEN HOME OPEN HOME OPEN HOME OPEN HOME OPEN HOME OPEN HOME OPEN HOME OPEN HOME OPEN HOME O 2023sqm. 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Double garage and lounge both overlook excellent marilyn@propertybrokers.co.nz withhome en suite. ga VIEW Saturday 13 Oct 11.00 11.45am sound and tidy condition. Recently kitchen dining area, separate lounge sound and tidy condition. Recently kitchen dining area, separate lounge sound and tidy condition. Recently kitchen dining area, separate lounge sound and tidy condition. Recently VIEW Saturday 13 Oct 11.00 11.45am VIEW Saturday 13 Oct 11.00 11.45am family back yard with veggie garden. attached. Set in established gardens with fa sound but needs a little TLC. separate lounge. shops and school. Good garaging home. family back yard with veggie garden. attached. Set in and established gardens family back withyard with veggie garden. attached. Set in established gar repainted and some carpet. and laundry. Garage with workshop repainted carpet. and laundry. with workshop repainted and some new carpet. and laundry. 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Large double into of town. 0274 356 311 sunny close 0274 340 942garage 0274 356 311 entertainment area. Three large double onto patio. Mature trees close to Letham Hampstead School. Plenty with plenty of of sun double area glazing close to Hampstead School. Plenty with plenty of of sun double area glazing to Hampstead School.and Plenty with plenty of of sun double area glazing close to Letham Hampstead School. Plenty of withand workshop and 1storage space... w 03 307 VIEW 9186 03 1 307 9187 space... Sunday 4 Nov 11.00 - 12.00pm Mark Williams Rodger withand workshop and storage withand workshop and storage Mark Williams Rodger Letham Mark Williams Rodger Letham 03 307 9186 03 1 307 9187 space... 03 307 9186 AUCTION Rodger AUCTION sold prior) WEB backyard. ID WEB AU25976 WEB ID AU26552 WEB backyard. ID WEB AU25976 WEB ID AU26045 WEB ID AU26552 WEB backyard. ID AU25908 WEB ID AU25976 WEB ID AU26045 WEB(unless ID AU26552 WEB backyard. 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EASTSIDE WESTSIDE EASTSIDE EASTSIDE WESTSIDE WESTSIDE EASTSIDE EASTSIDE WESTSIDE WESTSIDE EASTSIDE EASTSIDE 3 333 2 308 6629 11.00am, SatVIEW 1st December, 2012 11.00am, SatMobile 3rdSaturday November, 2012 AUCTION (unless sold prior) 17/10 17/10 17/10 OPEN HOME OPEN HOME 3 2 3 rodger@propertybrokers.co.nz marilyn@propertybrokers.co.nz murray@propertybrokers.co.nz Oct 10.00 - 10.30am VIEW Saturday 13 Oct 10.00 - 10.30am VIEW Saturday 13 Oct 10.00 - 10.30am VIEW 13 Oct 10.00 - 10.30am markw@propertybrokers.co.nz rodger@propertybrokers.co.nz OPEN HOME OPEN HOME OPEN HOME OPEN HOME 1 Place markw@propertybrokers.co.nz rodger@propertybrokers.co.nz markw@propertybrokers.co.nz marilyn@propertybrokers.co.nz rodger@propertybrokers.co.nz murray@propertybrokers.co.nz marilyn@propertybrokers.co.nz 1 1 Place Unit 1Saturday Church13 Street 7 Filey Place 13 Sudbury Street Unit 1 Church Street 7 Filey Place 10 Houston 13 Sudbury Street Unit 1 Church Street 7 Filey Place 10 Houston 13 Sudbury Street Unit 1 Church Street On site VIEW Sunday 4 Nov 2.00 - 2.45pm VIEW Saturday 13 Oct 11.45 - 12.15pm 11.00am, Sat 10th November, 2012 VIEW Saturday 13 Oct 11.45 - 12.15pm VIEW Saturday 13 Oct 11.45 - 12.15pm Enjoy the lifestyle Hood Purchase this Lake brand new townhouse Our vendors have committed heart and Currently tenanted, as an investment Purchaseorthis brand new townhouse Our vendors have committed Spacious heart andfamily room in attractive Currently tenanted, as an investment Purchaseorthis brand new townhouse Our vendors have committed Spacious heart andfamily room in attractive Currently tenanted, as an investment Purchaseorthis brand new townhouse On Site 33 3 3 twoproperty bedrooms,isopen plan soul to this43new home and will be sad 3 as a comfortable home this property with two bedrooms, open plan soul to this33new home and will Allenton be sad location. 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Inspection will impress. marilyn@propertybrokers.co.nz few extras, of space. A must to 2 site. Inspection will impress. marilyn@propertybrokers.co.nz few extras, of space. A must separate to Street shower and bathroom. Two site. Inspection will impress. marilyn@propertybrokers.co.nz few extras, of space. A must separate to Street shower and bathroom. Two site. Inspection will impress. 47a Aitken Street 9 Davidson Street 47a Aitken Street 9 Davidson Street 47a Aitken Street 53A Beach Road 9 Davidson Street 7 Cross 53A Beach Road VIEW Saturday 13 Oct 12.00 12.30pm VIEW Saturday 13 Oct 12.00 12.30pm VIEW Saturday 13 Oct 12.00 12.30pm OpEN HOME RAkAIA OpEN HOME RAkAIA NEW LISTING view. view. toilets. with with workshop view. toilets. with with workshop Quiet,Saturday westside13location but- 10.45am handy Three bedroom sunny standalone A comfortable family home three A reallytonice property that is hard to Great garaging Quiet,Saturday westside13location but- 10.45am handy to VIEW Oct 10.00 VIEW Oct 10.00 VIEW Oct 10.00 VIEW Oct 10.00 A reallytonice property that is hard to Quiet,Saturday westside13location but- 10.45am handy A reallytonice property that is hard to Great garaging Three bedroom sunny standalone Quiet,Saturday westside13location but- 10.45am handy A comfortable family home Three three bedroom sunny standalone attached. attached. 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WEB ID AU26892 VIEW floor space, this is no small home. double, ensuite and walk in robe. floorFords space, this is no small home. . 965 Fords 1E Kermode 965 Fords Road 1E Kermode Street 965 Road 1E Kermode Street 965 VIEW Mobile 027 442 2281 Mobile 0274 340Street Mobile 0274 340 942 Mobile 027 442 2281 Mobile 0274 340 942 Mobile 0274 Mobile Saturday 0274 34013 942Oct 10.15 - 10.45am Mobile 027 442 2281 Mobile 0274 942 0274 Mobile Saturday 0274 34013 942Oct 10.15 - 10.45am Mobile 027 442 2281 WEB ID AU26875 WEB522 ID888 AU26892 WEB340 ID AU26875 Mobile WEB522 ID888 AU26892 VIEW WEB ID VIEW 13 Oct 10.00 - 10.45am VIEW Saturday Oct 11.00 - 11.45am VIEW Saturday 13 Octunit. 11.00 - 11.30am VIEW 13 Oct 10.00 - 10.45am OPEN HOME OPEN HOME OPEN HOME OPEN HOME OPEN HOME OPEN HOME OPEN HOME OPEN HOME O 3.4haSaturday of pleasant rural living Great located two 151bedroom Sunny open 2 3.4haSaturday of pleasant rural living Great located two 151bedroom Sunny open 3.4haSaturday of pleasant rural living Great located two 151bedroom Sunny open 3.4haSaturday of pleasant rural living located 151 W VIEW Saturday 13 Octunit. 11.00 - 11.30am VIEW 13 Oct 10.00 - 10.45am VIEW Saturday 13 Octunit. 11.00 - 11.30am VIEW 13 Oct 10.00 - 10.45am VIEW Saturday Oct 11.00 - 11.45am markw@propertybrokers.co.nz murray@propertybrokers.co.nz murray@propertybrokers.co.nz markw@propertybrokers.co.nz murray@propertybrokers.co.nz jennyg@propertybrokers.co.nz murray@propertybrokers.co.nz markw@propertybrokers.co.nz murray@propertybrokers.co.nz jennyg@propertybrokers.co.nz murray@propertybrokers.co.nz markw@propertybrokers.co.nz 1 WESTSIDE 2 13 2 OPEN HOME 1 WESTSIDE 2 13 2 1 WESTSIDE WESTSIDE WESTSIDE WESTSIDE minutes from town. 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Why do you need a LIM or PIM when buying Real Estate? It is standard advice by our salesstaff to recommend to their customers that they obtain a LIM or a PIM, as a condition of purchase, when buying Real Estate. The standard timeframe for a LIM is 15 working days from the date of your agreement to purchase.
LIM A Land Information Memoranda (LIM) is most commonly applied for when purchasing land with a house(s) and building(s) on it. It is a document that you or your solicitor can apply for from your Local District Authority (ADC), for a fee, which contains information on any land within the Territorial Authority District, in our case, Mid Canterbury!
What information may you get? • Rates and water charges • Refuse and recycling collection information • Building permits and consents • Protected buildings and trees, historic buildings • Resource consents, and subdivision consents • Any special characteristics of the land or buildings • Any current requisitions issued by the Council on the property • Drainage information relating to sewer and/or storm water • Resource consents issued in the immediate neighbourhood (100 metre radius default) • Compliance schedules, building warrant of fitness • Registrations and licences • Swimming pool fence compliance • Rateable valuation data.
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A "Certificate” to a Project Information Memorandum will be attached if necessary which must also be attached to the Building Consent and will restrict work if a Resource Consent is also required.
If you buying land and are proposing to undertake any building work you should obtain a Project Information Memorandum (PIM) as a condition of purchase. There is a statutory maximum timeframe of 20 working days for the production of a PIM from you Local District Authority (ADC). A Project Information Memorandum (PIM) is most commonly applied for when purchasing land with the intention to build. It is a report issued by the Local District Authority (ADC), for a fee, prior to or in conjunction with a Building Consent. A PIM report provides information known to your Local District Authority (ADC) which is relevant to your building proposal.
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• Authorisations that may be required other than the building consent, what you need to do to get that authorisation and what effect they may have on the design.
There are various other authorisations that may apply, some of which will affect the design and some of which will affect the use of the building. • Existing drainage for the site. • Land information for the site that is known by the Council, with an indication of what you should do about this. Some examples are: • Flooding (plus the required site levels to prevent this) • Soft ground • Contaminated ground • Sea spray zone.
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So whenever buying Real Estate, and for your peace of mind, always also obtain, “as a condition of purchase”, a LIM or a PIM and seek professional advice from your Real Estate salesperson or your legal representative when making that all important Real Estate transaction.
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Yours in Real Estate.
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At 110m2, this 1980s low maintenance brick unit is spacious and roomy! 2 double bedrooms, large open plan lounge with gas fire/heat pump. Fenced courtyard to enjoy bbq’s.Situated in a tranquil street on the right side of town. Close to schools and the shopping complex. Front unit (One of two) with single garages in between them. Garage has an auto door. If this is what you have been looking for, do not let this opportunity pass you by.
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“From the moment we met Cindy we knew we had someone whom we could trust to smooth out the bumps and ease our fears. She made us feel confident with our decision in choosing an agency to represent us through the process and in making the decisions which need to be made to effect a satisfactory result.” Cindy is a dedicated, passionate saleswoman who guided us through our sale with ease and assurance.”
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This 106 hectare property is the perfect husband and wife dairy unit. It has great location as it is only minutes from Reefton Township. Fully wintered on and almost fully regrassed with only 8 paddocks left to do, new water system and upgraded 20 Aside Herringbone shed, it is well on its way to being a model unit. On target for over 100,000kgms this season. Don’t miss out on this one.
Now we have your attention! This 489ha property is a project but it has potential plus to gain. Estimated 270ha effective and fully self contained and a further 100ha plus developable. The biggest question will be where you start. Currently with two homes and a 20 aside Herringbone shed that has been milking 460 cows. New effluent system adequate for 1,100 cows. Located 50 minutes south of Hokitika in Hari Hari. Regretfully for sale due to change in family circumstances. All offers considered.
What about a pond and native reserve at your front door? This block has both these features. There is a building consent also existing and the vendor will covenant tree shelter. Combine these on a sealed road with awesome views of the Southern Alps and your dream home will have it all.
Deadline sale closing 1pm, 19 Dec 2012 (prior offers considered) Shari McLaughlin M 0272 666 850
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Price $125,000 plus GST (if any) Rob Harnett M 0274 323 562
Website ID LN1353
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Price $3,100,000 plus GST on land, buildings and shares Shari McLaughlin M 0272 666 850
Hastings McLeod Ltd Licensed REAA 2008
Website ID TU9820
Canterbury
ASHBURTON 03 307 9176
SELDOM OFFERED GATEWAY TO PARADISE
Mount Somers For Sale $179,000 View phone for viewing
Pattons Road
Superb Location 1.1 HECTARES
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times www.bayleys.co.nz/514208
Mike Preston
M 027 430 7041 B 03 307 7377
WHALAN AND PARTNERS LTD, BAYLEYS, LICENSED UNDER THE REA ACT 2008.
Price $520,000 including GST John Davison M 0274 364 464
www.pggwre.co.nz
Three Bedroom Townhouse
NEW LISTING
• Excellent sunny presentation • Two separate living areas • Heat pumps plus HRV Home Ventilation System • Double garage including workshop • Extremely tidy inside and out • Private easy care section • Inspection a must www.pggwre.co.nz ID: ASH2154199
Central Location $400,000 ONO
Colin Gilbert B 03 307 8710 M 027 434 3478 H 03 308 4438
SUPERB LOCATION
Ashburton
Hepburns Road
Deadline Sale All offers on or before 4pm, Friday 14 December 2012 View phone for viewing times www.bayleys.co.nz/514167
Exceptionally well located 9.1450 hectare borderdyke irrigated bareland block, situated to the north west of Ashburton and just minutes from town. Planted with Leyland Cyprus, Poplar and Pine trees for shelter and Western Red Cedars, Oak and Walnut specimen trees. This offers the opportunity for grazing or build your home on one of the many sites and enjoy the lifestyle and surrounds.
Mike Preston
M 027 430 7041 B 03 307 7377 mike.preston@bayleys.co.nz
WHALAN AND PARTNERS LTD, BAYLEYS, LICENSED UNDER THE REA ACT 2008.
PGG Wrightson Real Estate Limited, Real Estate Agent, REAA 2008
www.pggwre.co.nz
WEB ID AC27180
ASHBURTON 393 West Street
Brilliant high profile passive investment. State Highway One location in a thriving rural town centre.
Mike’s Picks
www.pggwre.co.nz
Deadline Sale
Excellent car parking for clients and staff and surrounded by other established businesses.
A rare opportunity to purchase in Four existing quality tenants in place the popular Ashburton commercial being VTNZ, Beaurepairs, Hunting & sector. Fishing and Midlands Seed. This market has continued to thrive Generous frontage 7960sqm site in recent years with numerous new showing excellent returns. Modern businesses coming to the region. tilt panel, low maintenance premises. Deadline Sale Closing 28th November 2012 at 4pm at Argyle Welsh & Finnigan Office, Havelock Street, Ashburton.
Ray Knight Mobile 0274 340 139 Office 03 307 9184
An Opportunity Here
Mobile 0274 322 194 Office 03 307 9183
Hamish Niles Mobile 0274 356 265 Office 03 307 9182
Price $950,000 plus GST (if any) ONO
Colin Gilbert B 03 307 8710 M 027 434 3478 H 03 308 4438
www.pggwre.co.nz ID: ASH2179516
www.propertybrokers.co.nz
2Ha - Prime Location
Tinwald
• 20ha on town boundary • An abundance of sheds • Large older style home • Soils Temuka silt loams • Zoned Rural A • Inspection by appointment
Clark McLeod
Homestead on 4.2ha, 6 plus bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, classic and prestigious residence, $1,040,000. n Lake Hood, Stage 8 Lake and Canal Residential Sections from $190,000. n 3ha and 4ha bareland blocks, excellent views and building sites, from $279,000. n 4,086m2 section Allens Road. n
PGG Wrightson Real Estate Limited, Real Estate Agent, REAA 2008
Racecourse Road
• Large four bedroom home • Double garage and sleep-out • A nicely sheltered property • Organic gardening principles around house • Potential to stamp your mark www.pggwre.co.nz ID: ASH2218375
$550,000 incl GST
Colin Gilbert B 03 307 8710 M 027 434 3478 H 03 308 4438
PGG Wrightson Real Estate Limited, Real Estate Agent, REAA 2008
Mike Preston Lifestyle Specialist M 0274 307 041 B 03 307 7377
WHALAN AND PARTNERS LTD, BAYLEYS, LICENSED UNDER THE REA ACT 2008.
www.pggwre.co.nz
Indicative Outline Only
Investment - Your Own Storage Unit Complex! Allenton, Ashburton • Good sized complex containing a total of 19 units ranging in size from 21m2* to 36m2* • The units are advantaged by fronting onto a large yard area providing easy access and manoeuvring • Fully leased with various tenancies ranging from month to month • Returning approx $3,134/month + GST (gross) (annualised = $37,617pa + GST (gross) *approx • Handy Ashburton location in Allenton just off SHW77
Ray White Commercial Christchurch
“Willowdale”
Investment - Leased to National Tenant Sale
By Deadline Sale close 4pm Friday 14th December 2012 (unless sold prior) Paula Raine (03) 379 4120 or 027 221 4997 paula.raine@raywhite.com www.rwcchristchurch.co.nz ID# CCM21523 Raine Blackadder Ltd MREINZ (Licensed REAA 2008)
Allenton, Ashburton • A modern near new industrial warehouse/showroom of 1,300m2* plus large display area • Fully leased to Power Farming Holdings. A nationally based $400m tractor and farm machinery sales and servicing company • Well located on a high profile corner site fronting SHW77 providing good arterial access from SHW1 to Methven and the surrounding rural Mid-Canterbury area being a major hub of NZ agri-business *approx
Ray White Commercial Christchurch
Sale
By Deadline Sale close 4pm Friday 14th December 2012 (unless sold prior) Paula Raine (03) 379 4120 or 027 221 4997 paula.raine@raywhite.com www.rwcchristchurch.co.nz ID# CCM21524 Raine Blackadder Ltd MREINZ (Licensed REAA 2008)
• 89.6124ha freehold in two titles • Spray irrigation arable unit • Homestead set in park like setting • Excellent arable soils • Tarsealed road • Views of Mt Hutt and Mt Somers • Possession 30 April 2013 www.pggwre.co.nz ID: ASH2205488
Methven Deadline Private Treaty Closes 4.00pm, Tuesday 11 Dec 2012
Robin Ford B 03 307 8725 M 027 433 6883 H 03 308 0458
PGG Wrightson Real Estate Limited, Real Estate Agent, REAA 2008
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open homes Saturday November 24 162 South Street 10am-10-45am 56 Cox Street 11am-11.30am 19 Alford Forest Road 11am-11.45am 124 Bremners Road 11.45am-12.30pm 78 Allen’s Road 12noon-12.45pm 5 Woods Street 1pm-1.45pm 14 Wayne Place, Methven 10.45am-11.15am 26 Blackford Street, Methven 11.45am-12.15pm 21 Carr Street, Methven 1pm-1.30pm 6 Mountain View Estate, Methven 2pm-3pm
Wednesday November 28 5.30pm-6pm 6.15pm-6.45pm
30 Grey Street 8 Allison Street
PHILLIP KENNY REAL ESTATE LTD MREINZ
Saturday November 24
128 Melcombe Street 10am-10.30am 131 Belt Road 10am-10.30am 14 Albert Street 10am-10.45am 71 Pages Road 10.45am-11.15am 5 Maynard Place 10.45am-11.30am 70 Grey Street 11am-11.45am 88A Eton Street 11am-11.45am 66 Alford Forest Road 12noon-12.45pm 10 Halston Close 12.30pm-1.30pm
Sunday November 25
46 Mackie Street, Rakaia 10am-10.45am 42 Mackie Street, Rakaia 11am-11.45am
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42 Clark Street 10am-10.45am 21 Harrison Street 10am-10.30am 16 Geoff Geering Drive 11am-11.30am 106 Middle Road 11am-11.30am 17 Brucefield Avenue 12noon-12.45pm
Saturday November 24
87 Princes Street 10am-10.45am 105 Trevors Road 10.15am-10.45am 41 Tuckers Street 10.15am-10.45am 41 Johnstone Street 10.30am-11.15am 47 Wakanui Road 11am-11.45am 7 Wakanui Road 11am-11.45am 23 Wakanui School Road 11am-12noon 34 Ludlow Drive 11am-11.45am 116 Elizabeth Street 11am-11.30am 85 Grey Street 11.30am-12.15am 19 Manchester Street 11.45am-12.15pm 5 Cross Street 12noon-12.30pm 2/98 William street 12noon-12.30pm 25 Andrew Street 12.15pm-12.45pm 8 Elmwood Grove 1.15pm-2pm 2 Halston Close 1pm-1.45pm
Licensed Real Estate Agents
Sunday November 25 24 Lochhead Crescent, Methven 11am-11.30am 34 Line Road, Methven 11.45am- 12.15pm
Phone Desme on 03-307-7974
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ASHBURTON GUARDIAN, Friday, November 23, 2012
Guardian Classifieds the destination for...
Your next job • Your next house • Your next car • Your next event • Your next purchase • Your next sale To place an ad, call 307-7900 or classifieds@theguardian.co.nz
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GARAGE SALES
PUBLIC NOTICES
realestate
Garage Sale
Notice of Lake Hood Closure
EVERY FRIDAY
private sale 84 MelcoMbe street, tinwald
St David’s Union Church Saturday, November 24, 2012
The whole lake will be closed all day:
Saturday, November 24 and Sunday, November 25 and
at 8am
in the carpark, Allens Road
For further details www.lakehood.co.nz/lake_activities NOVEMBER MEETINGS Further to the meetings advertised for November 2012, notice is given that an Extraordinary Council meeting will be held on Thursday 29 November 2012 at Matthew Fraser House, 5 Sir William Pickering Drive, Burnside, Christchurch commencing at 9.30am. Part of this meeting may be held with the public excluded. The agenda will be available at the meeting and online at http://www.ecan.govt.nz/news-and-notices/minutes/Pages/ default.aspx two days prior to the meeting. Bill Bayfield CHIEF EXECUTIVE
tradeMe listinG # 528518663 • Updated kitchen • Sunny, open plan living • Four bedrooms
FOR SALE
ACCOMMODATION, RENTAL
ZIERA and Saimon new summer styles at Smiths Footwear in the Arcade. Step on in and see for yourself.
TWO bedroom sunny flat, with carport. No dogs. $210 a week. Ph 303-9859, mobile 027-767-0555.
ACCOMMODATION, RENTAL
WANTED to rent, one or two bedroom house by careful tenant. Phone 308-0060 or after 4pm 021-079-4581.
TO let. Tidy two bedroom unit. Fridge, w/machine, microwave. Carport only. Park Street. No dogs. Call 308-2650.
saturday, november 24, 2012 11.30am - 12.30pm
RURAL TRADING POST
FOR SALE
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landscape supplies
StAnding gRASS And LUCERnE
CHANGE of pace. Kick-start
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• Bark • Oamaru stone • Rocks • Organic compost • Sand • Screened soil • Home deliveries available Phone Wayne Plus much more 027 436 9366 FREE loan trailer available! From a shovel load to a trailer load. For all subscriber With: _______________________________ Date:_______________________________ Dobson Street West enquiries, missed Ph: 307 8302
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OPEN HOME Saturday 11am – 12 noon
Four bedrooms, two bathrooms, Very modern and very private.
24 Allison Street, Ashburton Phone 0274-333-343 for enquiries TRADES, SERVICES
FIREWOOD logs north of Painters Ashburton wanted to buy. PLASTERER’S, Small quantities fine. Phone advertise in the Trades and Services section of the Stu 027-227-6095. Ashburton Guardian Classifieds. Phone 307-7900.
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Place your classified advert via your sales rep. EMMA JAILLET-GODIN
ADVERTISING CONSULTANT
TEL MOB
03 307 7936 021 662 884
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS EXCELLENT fundraising opportunity - free to hire. Community fundraising BBQ situated at Mitre 10 Mega. Visit our customer service counter today to book and for details. – Phone 3085119.
DAILY DIARY TODAY FRIDAY NOVEMBER 23 10.30am. PRESBYTERIAN SUPPORT. Walking Group - walk and talk, get fit and meet new people. Meet outside Hockey pavilion at the domain, Walnut Avenue.
Cheap, cheap, cheap!!!!$110.24 Fri 23 Nov Public Notice VANS, buy or sell through MONSTER Garage Sale. the Ashburton Guardian 8.30am - 1pm. November 24. Classifieds. Phone 307-7900. 58 Melcombe Street. Sausage sizzle, raw fish, baking, clothes, white LOST, FOUND elephant, furniture and Auction at 10.30am.
PUBLIC NOTICES
Sale of Liquor Act 1989
Public Notice
GE & JJ Houston Limited, 1 Chertsey Road, Methven, Lodge owners, has made application to the District Licensing Agency at Ashburton for the grant (or renewal) of an On Licence in respect of the premises situated at 1 Chertsey Road, Methven and known as The Lodge Restaurant and Bar. The general nature of the business conducted (or to be conducted) under the licence is- Restaurant, Bar, Lodge. The days on which and the hours during which liquor is (or is intended to be) sold under the licence are: Monday to Sunday: 7.00am to 3.00am the following day The application may be inspected during ordinary office hours at the office of the Ashburton District Licensing Agency at 5 Baring Square West, Ashburton. Any person who is entitled to object and who wished to object to the grant of the application may, not later than 10 working days after the date of the first publication of this notice, file a notice in writing of the objection with: The Secretary Ashburton District Licensing Agency P O Box 94 ASHBURTON 7740 This is the first publication of this notice.
Birthday Greetings
Brought to you by Kitchen Kapers.
For all your cake decorating requirements.
1.30pm. ARTHRITIS GET TOGETHER. Last meeting for the year. Trevor Wilson Centre, Tancred Street. 1.30pm. R.S.A. Euchre, all welcome. R.S.A. Club, Cox St. 2.00pm. CAVENDISH CLUB. Christmas afternoon tea. Entertainment by club committee. 31 Tancred Street.
The Arcade, Ashburton 03 308 8287
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24
12.50pm (draw) WAIREKA CROQUET CLUB. Ricochet 1pm - 2pm, Association golf 2pm onwards. Waireka Croquet Club, the domain Philip Street. 1.30pm. MID CANTERBURY SOCIAL WHEELERS. 14km road race. Register from 1pm. Fords Road, near the sale yards.
Nate Woods Happy 4th birthday to our superman Love Mummy, Daddy and Lily. xxx
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Rachel
LIVESTOCK, PETS
SOMERSET Grove. Household goods, furniture, excess building materials, tools, clothing, toys - all good BUYER of unwanted buying, selling all, we can’t animals. Cattle, bobby take overseas. 8am - 2pm. calves, horse and all farm animals. We also sell pet FOR SALE food. Call Nick’s Pet Food 0272-101-621 A/H 03-3227626. ASHBURTON Society of Arts Spring Show on now until Dec 15. Short Street HIRE Studio. Sat, Mon, Wed 10am - 2pm. Enquiries ph 308-4533 or 308-5460. FARM attachments and other equipment needed? CASH for used goods, when advertise in the Place a wanted classified in you the Ashburton Guardian Guardian Classifieds. Phone under ‘Hire’. Phone 307-7900. 307-7900. CONTAINERS for sale or hire, ex shipping: general and insulated. Sidelifter GARAGE SALES available for delivery. – Wilson Bulk Transport, Phone 308-7772. GARAGE Sale. Household contents, clothing, furniture, DEADLINES - Ashburton Classifieds etc. Tancred Street. 8am. Guardian Saturday and 2pm Sunday. close at 5.00pm every week day, the day prior to insertion. Phone 03GARAGE Sale, Middle Road, 307-7965. 9am Saturday. General DELICIOUS Fresh Fudge – household items. House made at Kitchen Kapers, Call in for a FREE GARAGE Sale. Sat, Nov 24. taste! Yum The Arcade. 141 Middle Road. Household EXQUISITE Christmas goods, port-a-cot, fishing decorations now in-store at gear, decoys, bikes and much The China Shop in The more. 8.30am - 1pm. Arcade. Hurry while stocks last.
Classic aircraft on display in Heritage Hangar. RNZAF Aermacchi RAF Harrier GR3. Seafield Road.
Classic aircraft on display. Ashburton Airport, Seafield Road.
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1.00pm - 3.00pm. ASHBURTON AVIATION MUSEUM,
9.30am-12.30pm. ASHBURTON TOY LIBRARY. Open. Methodist Church hall, Baring Square East. 10.00am - 12noon. ASHBURTON DISTRICT FAMILY HISTORY GROUP. Open for research, non members welcome. Upstairs old Polytech Building. 254 Cameron Street. 10.00am - 12.00pm. VINTAGE CAR CLUB. Museum and parts shed open. Maronan Road, Tinwald. 10.00am - 3.00pm. ASHBURTON AVIATION MUSEUM,
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GRAIN – sell yours in the 7x2 b&w GARAGE SALES 0800 274 287 Trading Post section of the Guardian Classifieds. format: 0800 ASHBURTON GARAGE Sale, Saturday, Phone 307-7900. November sort 24 at 8am. 110 (excl gst) run date position cost Cass Street. Household items, clothing. Cash only. Fri 23 Nov Public Notice $189.62
Two double bedroom, separate publication lounge, living room and kitchenette, attached garage. In The excellent Press METHVEN Red $180.30 Cross. ODT Public Notice condition. Very quiet and private. ROLLER: four wheel Fri 23 Nov Giant Garage Sale. Marl Express traction engine roller. Phone Fri 23 MOTORING Nov Public Notice $84.73 Saturday, Dec. 1. 10am-4pm. Rear section, front unit of two. 303-6396. Ashburton Guardian Fri 23 Nov Public Notice Clothing, furniture $117.49 etc.
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FREE ‘For Sale’ advertisement in the Ashburton Guardian when you buy two in the Guardian. Phone 307-7900. KIDZ Korner Sale. Toys and gifts include; Sylvanian Families, craft kits, dinosaurs, tool boxes, puzzles and kites and great Christmas presents. East Street. ATS supplier. NEW potatoes available at the Farmers Market. Come to the Rits Stand. SCHOTT 2wiesel – set of 6 German made wine glasses – Super Special, were $85.99 NOW $49.99. Great Christmas present, Kitchen Kapers The Arcade. STEP into Smiths Footwear in the Arcade to view their latest range of Ziera and Saimon footwear. WHISKEY stones. Chill your dram without diluting your drink $47 – The China Shop. The Arcade.
Buy, fly & fight your kite with flight 4 LIFE Buy a Rokkaku (Japanese fighting kite) for only $150 and see your businesses name fly high in the sky on 24th November at Lake Hood. Flight 4 Life are hosting a kite event for charity. The price you pay is for the making of the kite at $50.00 and $100.00 goes to charity. The charity that we have chosen for 2012 is “CanTeen Canterbury�. This is a great social club event for your business and a great day out for family and friends.
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ASHBURTON GUARDIAN, Friday, November 23, 2012
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Wanganui greyhound fields, form Wanganui Greyhound Racing Club Venue: Hatrick Raceway Meeting Date: 23 Nov 2012 NZ Meeting number: 9 Doubles: 1 and 2; 3 and 4; 5 and 6; 7 and 8; 9 and 10; 11 and 12 Trebles : 1, 2 and 3; 4, 5 and 6; 7, 8 and 9; 10, 11 and 12 1 12.14pm (NZT) ABSOLUTELY ELECTRICAL C3 C3, 305m 1 72125 Cawbourne Steffi 17.56 J W &........... C Brid 2 12118 Run Lacey Run 17.42 F &..............Turnwald 3 11317 But It’s Great 17.78....................J McInerney 4 45146 Botany Zena 17.68....................J McInerney 5 36144 Yaldhurst Edward 17.81.............J McInerney 6 31324 Homebush Hell’s 17.77..................... C Clark 7 53222 Another Coffee 17.55.................J McInerney 8 48161 Excessive Speed 17.88.............J McInerney 9 34725 Stat Me Up 17.60..........................G M Quirk 10 26647 Parra Sparra 17.58....................J McInerney 2 12.34pm (NZT) HARRISON HIRE MASTER C4 C4, 305m 1 42436 Riba Lorda 17.73...........................J Harland 2 47783 Bound By Pride 17.52.......................L Ahern 3 67586 Ever So Hopeful 17.75................B Goldsack 4 27726 Direct Response 17.62....................M Olden 5 25675 Anytime Will Do (c3) 17.62........J McInerney 6 86x87 Krussian nwtd....................................D Edlin 7 61264 Taleedy Trooper 17.53................... D Donlon 8 11381 George Baxter (c5) 17.63..........J McInerney 9 87688 Another Legin 17.60..................J McInerney 10 88884 Homebush Hayley 17.59............J McInerney 3 12.54pm (NZT) OPAWA RACING LTD C3 C3, 520m 1 75516 Another Course 30.30................J McInerney 2 54462 Chainsaw Pete 30.32.......................B Marsh 3 21611 Thrilling Ava 30.51...........................B Marsh 4 85173 Okuku Star 29.71.............................S Maher 5 67325 Realon Rumba 30.12........................L Ahern 6 24447 Par 30.32 F &..................................Turnwald 7 42565 Elki nwtd...................................... M Roberts 8 73341 Monty Dosh 30.75............................S Maher
9 67885 Wonnie Wonder nwtd C &.............D Roberts 10 85876 Asher 30.32......................................R Waite 4 1.12pm (NZT) CROMBIE LOCKWOOD (NZ) LTD C4 C4, 305m 1 65562 As Far As 17.40........................... M Roberts 2 77531 Homebush Edith (c5) 17.83.......J McInerney 3 43867 Cawbourne Darcy 17.65...................... L Bell 4 5355F Sheeza Meesha 17.90................B Goldsack 5 61787 Ode To Liberty 17.54........................R Waite 6 25552 Opawa Thorn 17.89...........................D Edlin 7 84412 Another Hit 17.63.......................J McInerney 8 35467 What A Peanut 18.01.................J McInerney 9 87688 Another Legin 17.60..................J McInerney 10 88852 Cynthia Baxter 17.73.................J McInerney 5 1.29pm (NZT) J P PRINT , PETONE C4 C4, 305m 1 55374 Slangevar 17.61.................................D Little 2 58828 Thrilling Clover nwtd C &..............D Roberts 3 22215 Enazuma 17.72...........................B Goldsack 4 66474 Homebush Craig 17.90..............J McInerney 5 17783 Another Becky 17.83.................J McInerney 6 78736 Speedy Leeshelle 17.54............J McInerney 7 12863 Vicki’s Quest 17.86..............................L Udy 8 37656 Pin Up Puppy (c3) 17.60...............J Harland 9 87688 Another Legin 17.60..................J McInerney 10 88884 Homebush Hayley 17.59............J McInerney 6 1.47pm PALAMOUNTAINS NUTRITION C3/4 C3/4, 520m 1 13525 Kango Klink 30.46..........................B Mitchell 2 58627 Dyna Diego nwtd C &...................D Roberts 3 37518 Dyna Indigo nwtd C &...................D Roberts 4 43656 Gone Awol 30.22.......................J McInerney 5 32575 Freddy John 29.93 A &........................ J.Hall 6 23258 Bigtime Whizz 30.25.........................L Ahern 7 43386 Bigtime Karen 30.12.........................L Ahern 8 75447 Thanks Charlie 30.30.................J McInerney Emergencies:
9 67885 Wonnie Wonder (c3) nwtd C &.....D Roberts 10 85876 Asher (c3) 30.32...............................R Waite 7 2.04pm MICKEY’S SUPER LIQUOR C4 C4, 305m 1 66487 Homebush Lignite 17.77............J McInerney 2 73767 Tepirita Rita nwtd.........................A Turnwald 3 77641 Another Blend 17.63..................J McInerney 4 34F17 Benny’s Angel 17.69..................J McInerney 5 388x8 Don’t Knock Me 17.62...................... A Clark 6 32113 Sahara Rama 17.45..........................L Ahern 7 78836 Okuku Wee Man nwtd U &......... McCracken 8 37757 Ramrada nwtd C &.......................D Roberts 9 87688 Another Legin 17.60..................J McInerney 10 88852 Cynthia Baxter 17.73.................J McInerney 8 2.22pm BROAD ROOFING C5 C5, 305m 1 17414 Ate Pizza 17.41 F &........................Turnwald 2 81154 Another Gon 17.67....................J McInerney 3 14368 Motherlee 17.39.....................K Sutch-Jones 4 14128 Stiff 17.33 F &.................................Turnwald 5 54278 Roadman’s Shack 17.73................J Harland 6 51241 Donna Baxter 17.21...................J McInerney 7 48152 Sosan nwtd C &............................D Roberts 8 32511 Ciao For Now 17.28..........................L Ahern 9 58177 Stumpy Kashkow 17.59................G M Quirk 10 77358 Cawbourne Cookie 17.47..........J McInerney 9 2.39pm WANGANUI SECURITY C5 C5, 305m 1 37842 Darlek Khan 17.57.........................J Harland 2 42483 Flag Waver 17.39..............................L Ahern 3 11432 Complicit 17.27 F &........................Turnwald 4 42358 Roqette nwtd C &.........................D Roberts 5 54123 Another Lady 17.52...................J McInerney 6 42418 Opawa Sacha 17.56........................S Maher 7 45152 Leadfoot Lenny 17.67..........................L Udy 8 43313 Homebush Helen 17.47.............J McInerney Emergencies: 9 58177 Stumpy Kashkow 17.59................G M Quirk
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10 2.57pm KEENAN CONCRETE C5 C5, 520m
1 81721 Rybenbrook Josh 29.64....................L Ahern 2 63643 Thrilling Cairo 30.31...........................D Little 3 71615 Cool Izmir 0.00 F &.........................Turnwald 4 32211 Darlyne Ottey 29.76..........................L Ahern 5 51237 Tummy Krunches 30.04....................L Ahern 6 64228 Corteccia 30.26............................A Turnwald 7 32766 Magic Maggie nwtd C &................D Roberts 8 82485 Dyna Groll 30.28 C &....................D Roberts 11 3.15pm GARY ROSS DECORATOR C5 C5, 305m 1 31113 Guru Goose 17.36 F &...................Turnwald 2 62486 Glenaddis 17.62..........................B Goldsack 3 63834 Cawbourne Levi 17.53...............J McInerney 4 62427 Blue Jean Alice 17.44............K Sutch-Jones 5 88176 Miss Iron Fist 17.63...................J McInerney 6 62827 Howlin Wind 17.84...........................M Olden 7 43217 Waterbug 17.68...................................L Udy 8 33545 Ima Spice 17.27................................L Ahern Emergencies: 9 58177 Stumpy Kashkow 17.59................G M Quirk 10 16476 Suit Yourself 17.57 U &............... McCracken 12 3.32pm THE ROCK 95.2FM C5 C5, 305m 1 22365 Callahan 17.54............................. M Roberts 2 35826 Enflame nwtd.............................J McInerney 3 21132 Rosemore Osti 17.23........................L Ahern 4 15217 Louielicious 17.64 F &....................Turnwald 5 71754 Cawbourne Tank 17.60..............J McInerney 6 17717 Mirage 17.65 F &............................Turnwald 7 46356 Moody Man 17.47..............................D Edlin 8 85871 Donky Deep 17.46......................B Goldsack 9 58177 Stumpy Kashkow 17.59................G M Quirk 10 16476 Suit Yourself 17.57 U &............... McCracken
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LEGEND: fsdt - First Start Here nwd - No Win this Distance fstd First Start This Distance 31 13 - Best Winning Time This Track
Christchurch greyhound fields, form Christchurch Greyhound Racing Club Venue: Addington Raceway Meeting Date : 23 Nov 2012 NZ Meeting number: 10 Doubles: 1 and 2; 3 and 4; 5 and 6; 7 and 8; 9 and 10; 11 and 12 Trebles: 1, 2 and 3; 4, 5 and 6; 7, 8 and 9; 10, 11 and 12 1 4.25pm (NZT) SUPER PETS SPRINT C3, 295m 1 51448 Bigtime Yahoo 17.59 P &....................Doody 2 41531 Cawbourne Reeah 17.44...........J McInerney 3 11513 Rodriguez 17.19..................................A Lee 4 31436 Home Truth 17.32.......................... G Cleeve 5 33386 Dyna Frier nwtd C &.....................D Roberts 6 57742 Knox 17.44........................................ B Dann 7 11627 Jazzy Jet 17.40.............................A Williams 8 31537 Radiator Springs 17.39 W &.............. Nissen 9 45556 Cool Charmer 17.11..................J McInerney 10 52787 Thrilling Sadie nwtd......................... M Grant 2 4.42pm (NZT) HAPPY BIRTHDAY PETER KNOWLES SPRINT C2, 295m 1 52248 Out By Five nwtd M &........................Jopson 2 44323 Decado 17.83 C &........................D Roberts 3 43311 Opawa Blaze nwtd L &....................... Wales 4 87865 Homebush Colt 17.63................J McInerney 5 P2216 Ohoka Blue 17.54......................... L Waretini 6 16512 Junior What 17.54............................. M Flipp 7 31731 Smash Amego nwtd......................... M Grant 8 38888 Wandy Olivia 17.41........................ G Cleeve 9 14545 Judge To Excel nwtd W &.................. Nissen 10 48582 Renner’s Gift 17.61 P &......................Doody 3 5.00pm (NZT) HAPPY BIRTHDAY CHRIS PHILLIPS DASH C3, 295m 1 22144 Jimmy Jurante 17.54..................J McInerney 2 28675 Wise Wonder 17.44 C &..................... Fagan 3 63457 Tom Finn 17.42................................. B Dann 4 73247 Avert 17.41 A &...................................Seque 5 43635 Uno Harriet 17.24 H &.........................Taylor 6 14112 Wandy Devil nwtd............................ M Grant 7 76488 Visual Illusion 17.38....................... G Cleeve 8 14117 Homebush Cruz 17.51........................ I Kaye
9 47725 Homebush Domino 17.56..........J McInerney 10 4F767 Nova’s Fortune 17.27.................J McInerney 4 5.17pm SHIRLEY VET CENTRE SPRINT C2, 295m 1 22862 Reddy Boy 17.43.............................. B Dann 2 74684 Rizz Around 17.46........................ L Waretini 3 21F13 Mr. Whippy 17.48 W &....................... Nissen 4 34425 El Maestro 17.53 H &..........................Taylor 5 54638 Always A Story 17.43 P &...................Doody 6 25245 Thunda Thighs 17.50.................J McInerney 7 21138 Wandy Feather nwtd........................ M Grant 8 15858 Banbit 17.47......................................B Shaw 9 3F864 Wyndham nwtd M &...........................Jopson 10 24277 Okuku Bobo 17.47.......................... R Casey 5 5.35pm JET PETS PUNTERS CHALLENGE DISTANCE C2d, 645m 1 74231 Ultimate Dream 38.40.................. M Roberts 2 44358 Geoff The Ref 38.83 A &....................Seque 3 64352 Yella Mustard 38.24 J &...................D Fahey 4 25844 Opawa Patch nwtd.....................J McInerney 5 48865 Thrilling Sound nwtd S &.................B Evans 6 67577 Pied Warrior nwtd........................ J McMillan 7 64463 Moriarty 40.40...................................B Shaw 8 37141 Know Peace 38.59 J &....................D Fahey 6 5.55pm FLATPACK HOUSES PH.033715005 DASH C5, 295m 1 452x5 Know Attention 17.10..................... G Cleeve 2 41156 See To Believe 17.39.................J McInerney 3 23656 Cawbourne Dusty nwtd.................... M Grant 4 41156 Adini 17.16.................................... L Waretini 5 13321 Clone Your Own 16.87.........................A Lee 6 67514 Ocotillo 17.11 J &............................D Fahey
7 73112 Assert 17.24 A &.................................Seque 8 14217 Zebidiah 17.02 J &...........................D Fahey 9 55661 Homebush Mayhem 17.38.........J McInerney 10 45861 Weona Darling 17.20.................R Blackburn 7 6.25pm CLARKSON SIGN STUDIO STAKES C3, 520m 1 71771 Molly Parton 30.80............................ B Dann 2 6x314 Fear Go 30.60................................ G Cleeve 3 11111 Tippy’s Torpedo 30.59....................J Holdem 4 41118 Big Token 31.09.........................J McInerney 5 46112 Bigtime Kelina nwtd..........................B Shaw 6 2x752 Know Peril 30.62............................ G Cleeve 7 32134 Opawa Style 30.71 L &....................... Wales 8 76787 Alisaray 30.64............................... L Waretini 9 71188 Dittman 31.01....................................J Dunn 10 11647 Botany Comet 30.73..................J McInerney 8 6.55pm ADDINGTON EVENTS CENTRE STKS C4, 520m 1 15468 Barnaby Bale 30.84 C &...............D Roberts 2 64133 Bob’s Eye 30.73.........................J McInerney 3 32584 Emily 30.63 A &..................................Seque 4 11762 Homebush Iris 30.93..................J McInerney 5 32325 Know Class 30.12.......................... G Cleeve 6 21347 Opawa Bomb 30.67 L &..................... Wales 7 24211 No Undies Sundy 30.55.............J McInerney 8 51175 Cawbourne Kim 30.63...............J McInerney 9 587F3 Okuku Dreamer 30.77 C &................. Fagan 10 15664 Take No Prisoner 30.64................. G Cleeve 9 7.25pm FLAIR DASH C4, 295m 1 7x111 Deanne’s Magic 17.26 J &...............D Fahey 2 65838 Wazza Freebie 17.30 H &....................Taylor 3 74113 Wandy Luck 17.51......................... G Cleeve 4 48844 Red Carpet 17.29.......................... G Cleeve 5 68882 Speed To Succeed nwtd............J McInerney 6 77887 Another Raewyn 17.30..............J McInerney 7 45x76 Fireman’s Escort 17.28.................. G Cleeve 8 35617 Smash Dora 17.53........................... M Grant 9 16874 Natalia Bale 17.16 S &....................B Evans 10 15647 Excuse Please 17.35................... J McMillan
10 7.55pm CAROL’S TAB STAKES C5, 520m
1 47631 Magic Lass 30.43 C &..................D Roberts 2 31227 Emily Baxter 30.09.....................J McInerney 3 41142 Brighton Bullet 30.48 J &.................D Fahey 4 6x637 Maximum Jewel 30.46 C &...........D Roberts 5 42113 Another Dollar 30.27..................J McInerney 6 71484 Waterview Lass 30.66 A &.................Seque 7 58334 Know Which 30.25......................... G Cleeve 8 14281 Unshaken 30.56 J &........................D Fahey 9 73573 Tricky Harry 30.62..........................J Holdem 10 22687 Know Spunk 30.25......................... G Cleeve 11 8.25pm SKY HIGH SCAFFOLDING DASH C5, 295m 1 13226 Nippa Mary 17.09......................J McInerney 2 32112 Pretty Good 16.94 J &.....................D Fahey 3 22363 Hot Mango 17.49 A &.........................Seque 4 32114 Know Mistake 16.95...................... G Cleeve 5 55441 Homebush Sarge 17.41.............J McInerney 6 32624 Etched In Stone 17.31...............R Blackburn 7 74417 Wandy Geno 17.27........................ G Cleeve 8 62311 Know Love Affair 17.34................. L Waretini 9 23168 Okuku Ollie 17.29........................... R Casey 10 66617 Memphis Hotcakes 17.38................. M Flipp 12 8.50pm SPEIGHT’S SPRINT C4, 295m 1 58774 Iona Haka 17.44........................J McInerney 2 31254 Princely Dollar 17.46..................J McInerney 3 88347 Wandy Boiler 17.33........................ G Cleeve 4 73236 Cawbourne Flippa 17.35................... M Flipp 5 14232 Drysdale 17.30.....................................A Lee 6 76277 Fiery Flower 17.48............................ B Dann 7 26665 Wandy Chick 17.36........................ G Cleeve 8 72562 Jed Norton 17.36........................... G Cleeve Emergencies: 9 76843 Know Escape 17.05....................... G Cleeve 10 7x886 Persian Oil nwtd............................... M Grant LEGEND: fsdt - First Start Here nwd - No Win this Distance fstd First Start This Distance 31 13 - Best Winning Time This Track
ACROSS 1. Legacy (11) 9. Finish (3) 10. Band (9) 11. Pedantic (5) 13. Fishing boat (7) 14. Feast (6) 16. Heaviness (6) 18. Fatty (7) 19. Bit (5) 20. Standard for decision (9) 21. Spring (3) 22. Scraps (4,3,4)
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DOWN 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
Bow (3) Black wood (5) Urge (6) Mean (7) List (9) Act (11) Take the blame (5,3,3) 12. Meant (9) 15. Female cat (7) 17. Pattern (6) 19. Small change (5) 21. Mournful (3)
4. Competition (7) 8. Disturbance (6) 9. Progress (7) 10. Carry (6) 11. Avaricious (6) 12. Wrangle (8) 18. Recover (8) 20. Self-confidence (6) 21. Gratify (6) 22. Solace (7) 23. Actually (2,4) 24. Think (7)
SOLUTIONS TO PUZZLE No 12,063 Across: 1 Fast; 3 In action; 9 Root out; 10 Upset; 11 Complication; 13 Scribe; 15 Writhe; 17 Appreciation; 20 About; 21 Overawe; 22 Drearily; 23 Zeus. Down: 1 Forecast; 2 Storm; 4 Notice; 5 Counterpanes; 6 In short; 7 Nuts; 8 Collaborator; 12 Keenness; 14 Reprove; 16 School; 18 Irate; 19 Said.
DOWN 1. Exact (7) 2. Threatening (7) 3. Splendid (6) 5. Poor (8) 6. Rouse (6) 7. Ebb (6) 13. Uncivilised (8) 14. Escape (3-4) 15. Under (7) 16. Resist (6) 17. Wretched (6) 19. Soften (6)
SOLUTIONS TO PUZZLE No 12,064
Across: 1 Inheritance; 9 End; 10 Orchestra; 11 Fuss 13 Trawler; 14 Regale; 16 Weight; 18 Adipose; 19 Piec 20 Criterion; 21 Spa; 22 Odds and ends. Down: 2 Nod; 3 Ebony; 4 Incite; 5 Average; 6 Catalogu 7 Performance; 8 Carry the can; 12 Signified; 15 Liones 17 Design; 19 Pence; 21 Sad.
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Tennis champs look for more titles fourth win as his unbeaten record stretches back to February 2010. The four seeds all have the bye in the first round. There is a mix of youth and experience in the draw highlighted by 13-year-old Aiden Mitchell coming across Phil Crozier, in his 60s, in the first round. The 12-year-old James Watt meets Rob Howe, who is the unknown quantity in the draw currently playing his interclub in
By Jonathan Leask Rhys Cromie and Rebecca Robinson are both back to defend their Mid Canterbury Gala Cup tennis crowns, both looking for four wins in a row in the singles. Cromie has won the men’s titles six times in the past eight seasons with two hattricks either side of a two-year absence. Cromie is favoured to claim a
Christchurch while attending university but is back for the holidays and could prove a tricky second round matchup for second seed Simon Jordon. Fourth seed Jayden Cromie also looms as a probable semi-final opponent. Jordon is in the bottom half of the draw, with Jayden getting a win over Jordan in their recent interclub showdown. In the top half of the draw with Cromie are the South Canterbury-
based Deeley brothers, who play their interclub in Mid Canterbury, with Tom the third seed and a possible dark horse to give Cromie a headache should they meet in the semi-finals. Robinson has two opponents in her way of a fourth women’s title needing to beat Ashleigh Leonard and Stacey Hopwood to get there. Cromie and Robinson are also out to extend their dominance in the doubles. Rhys will team up
with brother Jayden looking for a fourth straight doubles crown while Robinson teams up with her mother Linda looking to complete a hattrick of women’s doubles titles. The women’s doubles is a straight final with the Robinsons up against Hopwood and Leonard. The Cromie brothers should face strong opposition with Howe and Jordan combining forces and the Deeley brother paired up and in the bottom half of the draw.
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The A reserve men’s singles has a quality field of eight entries headed by top seed and defending champion Joseph Benny. The A reserve women’s singles is also a three-player round robin with Larissa Allan, Christal Brosnahan and defending champion Milly Young. The action gets under way at 10am tomorrow with the women’s finals on Saturday afternoon and the men’s finals at 10am Sunday.
Amateur McCall lines up historic Clearwater win By Daniel Richardson It’s been more than 50 years since an amateur golfer won the New Zealand Open, but Vaughan McCall doesn’t see why he can’t be in the mix at Clearwater on Sunday. The Gore Golf Club right-hander sat in the clubhouse yesterday afternoon in Christchurch after he fired a one-under 71 that was good for a share of fourth place after the first round of the Open. McCall, who is New Zealand’s No 1-ranked male amateur, shot three birdies and two bogeys around Clearwater as he took advantage of the better conditions in the morning. The last amateur to win the Open was Australian Harry Berwick, who topped the field in 1956, and McCall has the potential to stun the pros this week. “I think I’m capable of winning, but I’ve put my sights on getting myself into contention and giving myself a chance to win because of the experience I’ll get out of that,” the 21-year-old said. The stiff Clearwater breeze got up during the latter stages of McCall’s round, but he held strong to finish with a promising first round. “I hit the ball really solid, which is just what you need to do out there in the wind. You need to strike the ball really well. “I’m happy with how I’m hitting it and I rolled the rock really well too.” McCall will tee off at 12.40pm today, which means he will have to play his round throughout the afternoon, when the wind is likely to be the strongest out on the course.
“It will depend on conditions, but I just want to keep myself in contention to shoot a low round and get on that leaderboard as well,” he said. “I like the wind and feel I’ve got a good strategy for how to play it and I handled it well today.” Not every player found Clearwater as easy as McCall though, as a handful of competitors were chewed up and spat out by the brutal course and strong winds. A mixed round has Ashburton’s Daniel Pearce tied for 57th heading into today’s second round. Pearce was making his debut as a professional and made a reasonable start to be one under par through his seven but dropped a shot to be even after eight. Pearce then picked it up when he hit his back nine, making up two shots to be two under after 14 but had a bad run over the final four holes to card a four over 76 to be eight shots of leader Craig Hancock. Monday qualifier Joonsang Chung carded a whopping 17-over 89, while Marlborough amateur Brook Hale produced a 51 on the front nine and eventually signed for a 24-over 96 that left him in last place. Fellow amateur Compton Pikari went straight out on the course and shot a nine on the par-five 10th hole, which was a devastating way to start his first New Zealand Open. The youngster finished with an 18-over score of 90 and would need to produce something miraculous in his second round to make the cut. Australian pro Gavin Fairfax was disqualified after he signed for an incorrect scorecard. - APNZ
• Aussies on fire David Warner and Michael Clarke produced an extraordinary burst of batting to put Australia in a dominant position against a badly-wounded South Africa on day one of the second Test. In the 47 minutes following lunch, the dynamic duo smashed 100 runs in a rare batting masterclass at the Adelaide Oval - and both made brilliant centuries. Warner was eventually out for 119 from 112 balls to Morne Morkel but Australia progressed to 4-280 at tea against a Proteas team without Vernon Philander and perhaps Jacques Kallis, who left the field hurt. Under pressure to prove himself a capable Test opener leading into the match, Warner answered his critics by creaming 16 boundaries and four sixes. - AP
Big crowd forecast for classic By Jonathan Leask The 2012 Longbeach Coastal Classic is already on track to be the biggest yet. The annual event on the historic Longbeach Estate is on target to hit 800 entrants on two wheels or two feet on Sunday. Last year the event had the debut of a run and walk in conjunction with the traditional mountain bike races, setting a new record of 635 competitors. As of last night the event had more than 700 entries. “It is already the biggest event year with over 730 signed up and we usually get a big chunk of entries on the day,” event spokesperson
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GEMINI (May 22nd Jun 21st) If there has been any brittleness around your situation, you might find yourself rethinking today, and perhaps taking up a slightly different position. What seemed so important only recently can now seem much less worth falling out over. Then again, if someone has been highly critical of you, you may decide it’s time to make a stand.
Men’s Quadrangular Representative teams to play at Ellesmere Greens Sunday 9th December. 9.30am start. $12 per player. Senior Men’s Teams: 1. B Mayson (S), G Eder, D Kiddey, E Maw. 2. C Carter (S), L Luke, G Crack, J Nowell 3. D Isherwood (S), B White, B Clarke, G Clarke 4. N Skerten(S), A Hill, J Ryk, M Quinn 5. M Smallridge (S), P Whinham, D Turner, D Kinvig 6. G Bishop (S) A Crawford, R Holdom, M Anderson Contact Gordon Sparks 308 6520 Junior Men’s Teams: 1. J Drayton(S), N Atkinson, L Neal, M Bassett 2. J Bruce (S), A Millar, D McKinnon, I Syme Contact Athol Macdonald 308 6090.
CANCER (Jun 22nd - Jul 23rd) If you are invited out in the next few days, or to a seasonal bash, don’t hold back from showing just how stylish or glamorous you can be. Venus is going to be giving you extra star quality in the weeks ahead, so do use this to wow. However, one colleague or boss could seem impervious to your charms, and their constant changes of mind can infuriate.
Joanne Taylor said. A large number of potential competitors wait on the weather but with a fine weekend forecast, the entries have rolled in and Taylor believes they could easily top 800 with the more expected on the day. The second year of the run and walk events is a major source of the increased entries with almost double the number of walkers and runners. “We already have 150 walkers signed up for the 12km walk after we had 75 last year, and over 150 runners when we had 80 runners last year, with 100 in the 12km and just over 50 so far tackling the half marathon distance.” The 35km coastal classic has also attracted
some big guns with a $500 purse up for grabs for the fastest time. Last year that honour went to Anton Cooper, who won the junior men’s crosscountry title at the UCI Mountain Bike World Championships in Austria in September. The Coastal Challenge also offers the riders, runners and walkers of all abilities the opportunity to take in some spectacular coastal scenery on a historic farming block with the course including cliffs, stream crossings, gullies and farm tracks. Registration is open right up until race time on Sunday with the runners and walkers setting off at 9.30am, followed by the mountain bikers at 10.30.
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TAURUS (Apr 21st May 21st) Your ruler is now luxuriating in the finest of chart locations. Don’t be surprised if a revival in your love life ensues. However, with the Sun now in your sector of ends and beginnings you may also decide that one involvement has run its course. If so, a tactful approach to bringing this to a conclusion can keep the dignity of all concerned intact.
Canterbury opener Peter Fulton made another claim for a return to the top level with a century in his team’s six-wicket Plunket Shield victory over Wellington yesterday, his third ton in four innings. After a dismal second innings batting performance in their 10-wicket defeat to Sri Lanka in Galle, the national side needs all the options it can get, although Fulton has failed to take his opportunities in the past. There is no denying his form in this competition, however. In four innings he has scores of 102, 108, 79 and 104. His latest came off 80 balls and ended when he was stumped off Grant Elliott’s bowling. Fulton’s partnership with Shanan Stewart, who hit 57, was a big factor in Canterbury’s victory.
Mountain bikers will again be traversing the coast of Longbeach Estate this weekend, joined by runners and walkers for a second year.
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J Lowry Cup Men’s Singles – Full Results: Post Section Round: Tony Inwood beat Brent Mayson 22-17; Graeme Bishop beat Graeme Clarke 21-19; Murray Anderson beat Dion Kiddey 22-14; Murray Smallridge beat Neil Skerten 21-5; Bruce White beat Eric Maw 21-15; Roger Gutberlet beat Alec Crawford 22-6. Quarter finals: Darryn Turner beat Alan Hill 21-20; T Inwood beat G Bishop 21-20; M Anderson beat M Smallridge 21-14; R Gutberlet beat B White 22-12. Semi Finals: D Turner bt T Inwood 21-7; R Gutberlet bt M Anderson 21-12 Final: D Turner bt R Gutberlet 21-16 Junior Singles – Full Results: Quarter Finals: John Drayton beat Judy Ryk 21-6; Larry Neal beat Annette Sargisson 21-15; Matthew Bassett beat Roger Dakers 21-7; Kenny Lynn beat Alan Millar 21-20. Semi Finals: J Drayton bt L Neal 21-8; M Bassett bt K Lynn 21-8 Final: M Bassett bt J Drayton 21-5.
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Terrenzo Bozzone has announced that he will challenge defending champion Cameron Brown in the Port of Tauranga Half Ironman in January. Bozzone, 27, is unbeaten in his last three starts over the distance this year. It has been a long haul back to form for Bozzone after his Achilles surgery late in 2011 but the Aucklander is confident he is back to his best after an impressive win in Australia (Shepparton) last weekend over the same distance. “Coming back from surgery at the end of 2011 was really tough and it took me a lot longer to get back to what I knew I was capable of,” he said. “After a lot of hard work both on and off the field I feel I am finally back to the fighting ways and I have enjoyed the second half of the season and looking forward to seeing what I can do in 2013 and hopefully having a breakthrough Ironman distance race at the Nutri-Grain IMNZ in March.” - APNZ
Warriors coach Matt Elliott thinks NRL referees are scared to make decisions because they are miked up and believes the microphones need to be switched off to allow them to communicate with players and let the game flow. Elliott would prefer to see the NRL follow the lead of American football, where referees turn their microphones on only to communicate their reasons behind a decision. The recommendation comes in a week when rugby league bosses outlined their plans to ban shoulder charges in the NRL, which has drawn the ire of many players and fans who felt often dramatic collisions were the one thing that made rugby league unique. Bosses and medicos are con-
cerned, however, about player welfare, and the number of serious head traumas occurring in American football is only adding weight to their argument. The decision is expected to be ratified by the Australian Rugby League Commission next month and brought into effect for next year’s competition. The reality is shoulder charges made up only a small minority of tackles - a report into the frequency found it made up 0.05 per cent of the 142,355 tackles this year - so the change will be minimal. Elliott’s suggestion would have a bigger impact and he intends raising the matter with new referees boss and former Warriors coach Daniel Anderson. Referees
have worn microphones which can be heard by TV and radio audiences, as well as spectators at the ground on ‘sports ears’, for some time. “We have talented refs but they aren’t refereeing like they can because they look like they have a lot on their mind rather than just refereeing the game,” Elliott said. “My one request is that I think refs should be almost like in the NFL and when they want to explain a decision they turn the mic on. When they walk into a scrum, ‘that was a knock-on or that penalty was for this’, but then it’s off. “They have been deprived the opportunity to manage the game because everyone is listening to them.” - AP
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VIRGO (Aug 24th Sep 23rd) The Moon passes over Uranus today and this can make you feel restless, especially around any constraints. If you feel someone is exerting any kind of control over your need to do as you wish, it could become an issue quickly. Also, your finances may throw up a surprise. Yet your willpower is tremendously high and this can give you a sexy aura.
LIBRA (Sep 24th Oct 23rd) Your relationships are often a very important area for you and you are now becoming more and more used to the switchbacks that others seem to make. Yet that doesn’t mean you like or appreciate them, and your emotions may be very hard to keep in check if you feel that someone is giving your needs short shrift. Fortunately, finances look brighter.
Swimming Australia (SA) has thrown its support behind head coach Leigh Nugent as the fallout continues from the national team’s disappointing and controversial London Olympic campaign. SA chief executive Kevin Neil suddenly resigned amid an ongoing independent review of what went wrong before and during the Games. It is understood Neil was told he would be stood down from the role, although newly-elected SA president Barclay Nettlefold insists the chief executive had left voluntarily. Nettlefold added that SA was hiring two coaches from overseas to bolster the elite national program and would soon appoint a high-performance director. “We’re fully supporting Leigh for the future, we’re getting in behind all the initiatives that are happening and we’re all excited about where we’re going,” Nettlefold said. “Leigh Nugent is our Olympic coach and will continue to be that. We all have the utmost confidence in him.”
SCORPIO (Oct 24th - Nov 22nd) Don’t underestimate the impact that you have on others. You can be even more mesmerizing at this time, and also very persuasive. If you have a meeting scheduled, are doing a presentation or need to impress anyone in the know, your timing can prove absolutely perfect. The only catch is that if you do too much, your nervous system will soon complain.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov 23rd - Dec 21st) If you like the unexpected, you can be in your element today. And if an invitation comes winging your way, someone calls out of the blue or you hear a seriously funny yet quirky joke, you can surf this to full affect. Also, you can feel that you are regaining your joi de vivre, especially if you have felt more cautious or less rabble-rousing of late.
CAPRICORN (Dec 22nd - Jan 20th) You might find yourself wanting to be with people one minute and the next stifled by too much company. There are paradoxical energies buzzing around the heavens and it may not necessarily be very easy to balance these out. However, the trick may be to allow some flexibility in any arrangements, then you can back out at the last minute if you wish.
AQUARIUS (Jan 21st - Feb 19th) Your mind can be alive to possibilities today, but don’t expect to sit still for long as you can be charged up with an excess of energy. Your thoughts can keep jumping back to your past. In fact, you may meet up with someone you never ever believed would be back in contact. Socially, things are set to pick up and you may find yourself with lots of options.
PISCES (Feb 20th Mar 20th) You have a fantastic opportunity to show leadership skills, both to others and to yourself, which can significantly influence your future for the better. If you really want something special, it may nearly be in your grasp. However, this must not be driven by purely selfish motives. Be inclusive and fair, and better things can turn up for you Pisces.
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chargedownking fr (1) Fiona Baigent (Templeton) R curtin Memphis Blues fr (2) Mark Smolenski (Weedons) J dunn Master lachlan fr (3) Gavin Cook (Ladbrooks) a edmonds flyin seelster fr (4) Murray Edmonds (Motukarara) M edmonds lockey fr (5) Chris McDowell (Weedons) c Mcdowell race cafe fr (6) Peter Robertson (Templeton) c d thornley hotmamalinemypockets fr (7) Terrence Webster (Weedons) R May Our Big Mac fr (8) Andrew Garters (Broadfield) B orange Midnight Passion fr (9) Ross Rennie (Rangiora) R close (J) eastwood falconet fr (10) Marty Larter (West Melton) c deFilippi Boro fr (11) Grant Crabbe (Broadfields) s ottley (J) luxor fr (12) Kevin Deuart (West Melton) c ward (J)
dOnegAl hOuse KAiKOuRA tROt
12.35
$6000, 3yo+ non winners, 2170m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
54424 06x09 908 9x3 38357 68800 3 70 9x09 009x0 669x0 0x 6x5 x0857 5479x 00xp0 96262 09x
3
shutterup fr (1) Michael House (West Melton) sea spray ronnie fr (2) Warren Stapleton (Rakaia) euromaxx fr (3) Brian Zampese (West Melton) ultra Pegasus fr (4) Gavin Smith (Leithfield Beach) suzannah fr (5) Jim Dalgety (West Melton) Queen Mary fr (6) David McCormick (Ashburton) sent again fr (7) Paul Nairn (Leeston) sunrise invasion fr (8) Ian Cameron (Fernside) keeping the Dream fr (9) Donald Taylor (Ashburton) get Withit fr (10) Graham Laing (Ashburton) Mantorp fr (11) Stephen Kennedy (Hororata) Nia fr (12) G & N Hope (Woodend Beach) Winsome luck fr (13) Kyle Cameron (Fernside) Miri fr (14) Kerry Hadfield (Greenpark) Pure emotion fr (15) Blair O’Connell (McQueens Valley) armed force fr (U1) Phil Anderson (Weedons) Dragon lady fr (U2) Robbie Holmes (Leithfield Beach) kiwi kex fr (U3) Rick Burnett (Leeston)
c deFilippi c Markham M kerr (J) g smith t chmiel d d Mccormick p nairn i cameron R May g laing
JOAn & PeteR COCKs PACe
k cameron k hadfield B orange p anderson R holmes J anderson (J)
1.05
$5000, 4yo+ up to 2 wins +claimers mobile, 2000m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
4
3900x 06847 79x10 20340 8x005 58846 22785 0x968 1x088 24507 54200 59685 61184
Bella’s lad fr (1) Keith Coutts (Leeston) Pinot gris fr (2) Gavin Cook (Ladbrooks) Principal skinner fr (3) Robbie Holmes (Leithfield Beach) stylish Babe fr (4) John McDermott (Prebbleton) alta cleopatra fr (5) Brent Weaver (Balcairn) roman affair fr (6) Wayne Whyte (Templeton) Oursjean fr (7) Robbie Holmes (Leithfield Beach) Dublin Boy fr (8) Rex Bennett (Ashburton) ratlock fr (9) Phil Burrows (Fernside) Mullingar Mac fr (10) Paul Young (Maronan) Delma’s Mcardle fr (11) Lynda Beagley (Ladbrooks) rolias fr (12) Warren Stapleton (Rakaia) royal courage fr (13) Gavin Cook (Ladbrooks)
J R Bennett s Murtha B white J Mcdermott p wallace a edge M o’Brien s Blake a white R sissons l Beagley M stratford g cook
tRevinOs bAR & RestAuRAnt PACe 1.35 $6000, 3yo+ f&m non winners mobile, 2000m.
1 sunday girl fr (1) Nigel McGrath (Weedons) 2 90x95 rainbow classic fr (2) Graeme Lamb (Rangiora) 3 ucanifuwant fr (3) Ken Barron (West Melton)
Banks Peninsula Selections Race 1: race cafe, BoRo, eastwood Falconet Race 2: DragON laDy, sent again, shUtteRUp Race 3: ratlOck, Royal coURage, MUllingaR Mac Race 4: crackliN rOsie, dalness, sUnday giRl Race 5: elusiVe chick, castellina loveR, Magna Race 6: get hOlMe tyrON, Betty golightly, BettoR Fella Race 7: Jerry garcia, ideal aRden, Mossdale JiMMy Race 8: fraNcO harrisON, Billy Jack, MasteR pip Race 9: Delightful Blue, the lUtts, thats BettoR Race 10: caM BefOre the stOrM, lively shaRd, RUn FatBoy RUn Race 11: uNicO Pegasus, sUnny kash, anotheR love Race 12: Nicky’s PassiON, donegal staRella, coMenche
2.05
a Butt g craw
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
59808 1x 32534 0x330 4x510 52100 51355 211x3 282x1
6
Black ice fr (1) Mark Smolenski (Weedons) Beni rai fr (2) G & N Hope (Woodend Beach) all Delight fr (3) Bruce Hutton (Greendale) Magna fr (4) J & J Geddes (Norwood) little tess fr (5) T & G Chmiel (Leeston) cloudy Beach fr (6) Mark Smolenski (Weedons) tyron’s alive fr (7) G & N Hope (Woodend Beach) castellina lover fr (8) Steve Dolan (Loburn) elusive chick fr (9) Tim Butt (West Melton)
Ascot Jetbet 10
Weather/track/Rail Fine/Good (3)/True.
4
tAtteRsAll’s CuP
c d thornley J curtin J geddes t chmiel B orange R May d dunn a Butt
tRiCes ROAd fiReWOOd PACe 4x909 60 0042 x9564 0908x — 000x0 00006 x4762 00x79 76574 687x5 74479 008
7
fiery rock fr (1) John Sheenan (Greenpark) Disturbia fr (2) Debbie Flint (Ashley) get holme tyron fr (3) G & N Hope (Woodend Beach) ultimate sheldon fr (4) Ray Jenkins (West Melton) sea captain fr (5) Keith Coutts (Leeston) shantahlia’s star Waikari cash fr (6) Kevin James (Kaiapoi) Mimi surarti fr (7) Ian Cameron (Fernside) Bettor fella fr (8) Ken Dixon (Prebbleton) singer su fr (9) Wakelin/Noble (Oxford) Betty golightly fr (10) Andrew Garters (Broadfield) earsgrinningatyou fr (11) Kerry Hadfield (Greenpark) Back Pay fr (12) Dean Taylor (Ladbrooks) chapala surprise fr (U1) Steve Harding (West Melton)
2.42 J sheenan s Mcnally R May R Jenkins k coutts SCRATCHED k James i cameron c deFilippi p wakelin B orange k hadfield M kerr (J) s harding
susAn & JiM WAKefield PACe 274x4 spirit eclipse fr (1) C & J DeFilippi (Lincoln) ucanifuwant fr (2) Ken Barron (West Melton) 1783x Jerry garcia fr (3) Leo O’Reilly (Rakaia) Bank raider fr (4) Jamie Gameson (Burnham) 7336 super cullen fr (5) G & P Court (West Melton) Mossdale Jimmy fr (6) G & N Hope (Woodend Beach) x6008 Davy lindenny fr (7) David Thompson (Kaiapoi) 088 hit the spot fr (8) Simon Adlam (Ashburton) 67528 ideal arden fr (9) Bruce Hutton (Greendale) — graywackee star 9x689 Majors Blue Jean fr (10) Ray Jenkins (West Melton) Millwood garnet fr (11) Steve Dolan (Loburn) 0 hot lips Brogden fr (12) Jason Houston (Ohoka) the Brigadier fr (13) Nigel McGrath (Weedons) 3 safedra fr (14) Cran Dalgety (West Melton)
8
3.19 c deFilippi k Barron l o’Reilly s Mcnally R May s thompson g o’Reilly J curtin SCRATCHED R Jenkins k cameron n Mcgrath d dunn
sChneideR eleCtRiC PACe
3.56
$7000, 3yo+ 1 to 2 wins, 2170m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
5328x x3008 06722 44x76 980x9 51728 172x5 73618 34321 x6907 08p00 4146x 35600 4x324 56790
9
special Bella fr (1) Carl Markham (Methven) got the Nod fr (2) Jim Dalgety (West Melton) low On Wine fr (3) G & P Court (West Melton) Declan fr (4) Robbie Holmes (Leithfield Beach) Nor West star fr (5) Terry McMillan (Ashburton) lady Brownhouse fr (6) Cran Dalgety (West Melton) Motu haughty helen fr (7) George Timperley (Rangiora) royal river fr (8) Brian Zampese (West Melton) Billy Jack fr (9) D & C Butt (Woodend Beach) Beaudiene Beckham fr (10) Ray Jenkins (West Melton) McPadden fr (11) Rick Burnett (Leeston) franco harrison fr (12) Cran Dalgety (West Melton) carpet Bagger fr (13) G & N Hope (Woodend Beach) Master Pip fr (14) C & J DeFilippi (Lincoln) tommy golightly fr (15) Andrew Garters (Broadfield)
c Markham t chmiel p court R holmes t McMillan J trainor (J) J curtin M kerr (J) R Jenkins J a J,cl) d dunn B t J,cl) s ottley (J) B orange
All signed uP hCP PACe
4.32
$4000, 4yo+ 1 to 2 wins special, 2810m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
77775 30505 84p47 00699 02975 x5893 60379 28847 26070 39880 4166x 977x6
10
i am amy fr (1) Phil Burrows (Fernside) sunny two shoes fr (2) Gavin Smith (Leithfield Beach) Jack frost fr (3) Bill McLaughlan (Woodend) classieayr fr (4) Mike Stratford (Prebbleton) speak up fr (5) Terry McMillan (Ashburton) live life Betta fr (6) T & G Chmiel (Leeston) the lutts fr (7) Mark Jones (Burnham) Delightful Blue fr (8) G & N Hope (Woodend Beach) anntoro 10 (1) Richard Bull (Sheffield) town icon 10 (2) Chris McDowell (Weedons) thats Bettor 10 (3) Brent Weaver (Balcairn) forum 10 (4) Malcolm Price (Sefton)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
60s60 3s047 s1315 21324 6s173 78531 31211 6s877
5
CARbine Club Of WA stAKes
B thomas (J) g smith i cameron k cameron t McMillan t chmiel M Jones R May c d thornley c Mcdowell B weaver c deFilippi
COPthORne hOtel hCP PACe
5.05
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
62009 s0811 041s6 5665s s4234 2112s 80078 44844 86405 34293
6
11
35x66 18x35 x3167 56035 31820 6x004 13097 43586 82813 91160 05448 41040
cam Before the storm fr (1) Tim Butt (West Melton) a Butt la Passione fr (2) Derek & Adele Jones (Russley) t chmiel Maiden rome fr (3) Rodger Austin (West Melton) k Barron run fatboy run fr (4) Steven McRae (Halswell) c d thornley roxy Bromac fr (5) Paul Young (Maronan) J young (J) shudawudacuda fr (6) Leo O’Reilly (Rakaia) l o’Reilly simple saver fr (7) P & L Jones (West Melton) c deFilippi call Me Danny fr (8) Robin Thornley (Templeton) g o’Reilly little Miss sunshine fr (9) Robbie Holmes (Leithfield Beach) R holmes lively shard fr (10) Gavin Smith (Leithfield Beach) g smith gumboots 10 (1) J & J Geddes (Greenpark) J geddes Mr Murdoch 10 (2) Brent Borcoskie (Sefton) B Borcoskie
CleMenCe dRilling hAndiCAP tROt 5.40 $8000, 1 to 3 wins discretionary, 2810m.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
45p37 31356 x835x 15609 36019 x4120 x80x1 3246x 3d1p3 70808 7x400 687x4 0000x 21900 70x17
12
le garcon fr (1) Paul Nairn (Leeston) d Butt Danke fr (2) Murray Edmonds (Motukarara) s Mcnally st Petersburg fr (3) Blair O’Connell (McQueens Valley) B o’connell amy’s invasion fr (4) Mattias Hjalmarsson (West Melton) M hjalmarsson continental halo fr (5) Murray Edmonds (Motukarara) M edmonds another love fr (6) Carl Middleton (Highbank) c Middleton thanks charlie fr (7) G & N Hope (Woodend Beach) d dunn Motu claudia rose fr (8) George Timperley (Rangiora) c deFilippi always treasure fr (9) Carl Middleton (Highbank) l o’Reilly high Distinction fr (10) Alistair Lowe (Tinwald) a lowe Orse M Jogmar fr (U1) Steve Trotter (Takaka) s trotter take for granted 10 (1) Denis Nyhan (Templeton) d nyhan unico Pegasus 10 (U1) G & N Hope (Woodend Beach) R May sunny kash 10 (U2) Derek & Adele Jones (Russley) c d thornley Native’s Brite spark 20 (U1) Austin Thornton (Ashley) R close (J)
the ROse & thistle PAPAnui PACe
6.10
$7000, 3yo+ 1 to 2 wins mobile, 2000m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
3031x 32047 61280 980x9 x6377 996x9 64211 4900x 36073 4x523 619x0 60883 68150 0x11 76202
Between the lines fr (1) G & P Court (West Melton) comenche fr (2) Peter Robertson (Templeton) Marilyn golightly fr (3) Andrew Garters (Broadfield) Nor West star fr (4) Terry McMillan (Ashburton) Miss lisa fr (5) Robbie Holmes (Leithfield Beach) Motu Pathfinder fr (6) George Timperley (Rangiora) Nicky’s Passion fr (7) G & N Hope (Woodend Beach) franco envoy fr (8) Chris Thornley (Greenpark) lee Van cleef fr (9) Jason & Scott Lethaby (West Melton) star Of isis fr (10) Jim Curtin (Templeton) hot toddy fr (11) Ken Barron (West Melton) k c Pedro fr (12) Alex Hastie (Winchmore) live Jazz fr (13) Rodger Austin (West Melton) Donegal starella fr (14) Cran Dalgety (West Melton) Mixed emotions fr (15) Paul Young (Maronan)
p court c d thornley B orange t McMillan R holmes c deFilippi R May c R thornley k Barron J anderson (J) R austin d dunn J young (J)
colour correct tcd (10) 59 R & C Price (Bunbury) lopov w (1) 57 A G Durrant (Lark Hill) shamardashing dw (4) 57 John Thompson (Flemington) Dreamaway t (8) 56 Grant Williams (Karnup) kerrific tcdw (9) 56 B Watkins & G Hitchcock (Bunbury) chester road tw (5) 55.5 A G Durrant (Lark Hill) elliotto twh (3) 55 N D Parnham (Ascot) Our Ol’ fella tdw (7) 55 S J Wolfe (Albany) Dempsey cdh (6) 54 N D Parnham (Ascot) Mcscar d (2) 54 D R Harrison (Lark Hill)
CARltOn - Jungle Mist ClAssiC
J whiting B parnham s o’donnell Ryan hill (a) w pike s parnham g Boss g l smith
7.00 p harvey d staeck n Rawiller w pike J whiting p hall s parnham s Mc gruddy B parnham Marco chui
7.40
$80,000, 3yo & up F&M listed, 1200m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
12s66 510s4 1s455 2130s 387s6 162s5 1221s 17103 1s718 s8223 140s5 11131 0s459 9412s 5113s
7
Mabel grace t (2) 60.5 A G Durrant (Lark Hill) p hall upon this rock dw (12) 59.5 Ms G Waterhouse (Flemington) n Rawiller Bites the Dust tcd (11) 58.5 P E Roberts (Bunbury) s o’donnell almachino tch (9) 54 N D Parnham (Ascot) B parnham answers are tcwh (15) 54 F R Kersley (Ascot) s parnham comtesse la gran d (10) 54 W J Bradshaw (Bunbury) Ms k yuill Double swirl d (14) 54 Meryl Hayley (Broome) s Mc gruddy lee rani tcdh (6) 54 P J Finger (Ascot) Jarrad noske Miss tahitian tcd (7) 54 Ms R L Mills (Bunbury) t turner Miss Vinnoire tcd (3) 54 L Smith (Casuarina) g l smith Morning Mist tcd (8) 54 Grant Williams (Karnup) w pike Peggie’s Dream t (4) 54 B Watkins & G Hitchcock (Bunbury) g Boss Private Dance tch (13) 54 R S Wells Jnr (Ascot) J Bowditch rantorini tbh (5) 54 P H Humann (Ascot) d staeck terminado (1) 54 D F Wilson (Upper Swan) J whiting
sKy RACing - WA guineAs
8.20
$350,000, 3yo group 2, 1600m 1 11s23 luke’s luck th (14) 56.5 T M Andrews (Ascot) 2 23s14 academus (7) 56.5 Peter Snowden (Flemington) 3 41049 el rijes tdh (6) 56.5 D T McAuliffe (Ascot) 4 13311 rebelson tdh (4) 56.5 D T McAuliffe (Ascot) 5 19s55 Wombie’s legacy h (9) 56.5 J J Miller (Ascot) 6 s3687 saturday skies th (11) 56.5 E A Martinovich (Ascot) 7 1s032 Dominating h (13) 56.5 N D Parnham (Ascot) 8 s2114 Virtual trader tb (8) 56.5 Brett Pope (Pinjarra) 9 62321 antoccino dh (3) 56.5 C H Webster (Ascot) 10 20371 fuddle Dee Duddle tc (12) 54.5 L Smith (Casuarina) 11 31234 Darlington abbey th (18) 54.5 Simon Miller (Ascot) 12 22s89 keeper Quiet t (2) 54.5 D S Pearce (Lark Hill) 13 s1713 antique Belle tb (1) 54.5 Grant Williams (Karnup) 14 — Passion cantata 15 s2102 Bippo No Bungus th (17) 54.5 N D Parnham (Ascot) 16 11595 hussy By choice h (10) 54.5 Simon Miller (Ascot) eMergeNcies 17 23 apocalypse Now h (5) 56.5 T M Andrews (Ascot) 18 3 helder the Painter (15) 56.5 Aaron Morton (Narrogin)
8
WinteRbOttOM stAKes
s Mc gruddy k Mc evoy p hall J whiting william white Jarrad noske B parnham g l smith t turner p harvey s o’donnell g Boss w pike SCRATCHED s parnham p carbery n Rawiller
8.55
$500,000, 3yo & up group 1 wFa, 1200m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
84117 24327 2s0s3 56222 11s11 05s72 s1111 17s34 3s143 538s1
Pinwheel dwn (8) 58.5 Peter Snowden (Warwick Farm) k Mc evoy spirit Of Boom dw (2) 58.5 T J Gollan (Eagle Farm) n Rawiller Waratah’s secret tcd (4) 58.5 J P Taylor (Bullsbrook) s parnham Werd tcdh (6) 58.5 Chris Gangemi (Ascot) Jarrad noske Barakey tc (10) 58.5 J P Taylor (Bullsbrook) J Brown conservatorium d (3) 58.5 G D Kennewell (Belmont) J Bowditch travinator t (1) 58.5 D S Pearce (Lark Hill) g Boss solsay cd (5) 58.5 Ms S Taylor (Lark Hill) J whiting hallowell Belle dw (7) 56.5 Ms G Waterhouse (Flemington) c w Brown Power Princess cdh (9) 56.5 Simon Miller (Ascot) p harvey
9
RAilWAy stAKes
$8000, 2 to 3 wins special, 2810m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
guyno th (1) 58 Lou & Dion Luciani (Ascot) Bridgestone th (2) 54 N D Parnham (Ascot) Jacko the flirt bh (5) 54 Ms J Erkelens (Ascot) Malaika h (4) 54 Ms D Baillie (Ascot) Moonlight Bay tc (6) 54 Grant Williams (Karnup) smart twister tcdh (3) 54 N D Parnham (Ascot) starlight lady tch (8) 54 Ms K Kersley (Ascot) talent show t (7) 54 G C Ballantyne (Lark Hill)
$80,000, 3yo & up listed, 1400m
$6000, 3yo non winners mobile, 2000m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
6.20
9.35
$1,000,000, 3yo & up group 1, 1600m 1 11401 luckygray tcdh (12) 58 G P Poletti (Ascot) 2 s2310 fat al d (4) 57 Ms G Waterhouse (Flemington) 3 6s730 Playing god tch (2) 57 N D Parnham (Ascot) 4 0s735 Wall street dw (16) 57 M D Moroney (Flemington) 5 78304 yosei dw (18) 55 S J Webb (Caulfield) 6 9s815 Westriver kevydonn td (6) 54 Ms P Kenney (Lark Hill) 7 511s9 lords ransom td (15) 53.5 Grant Williams (Karnup) 8 57s09 Battle emblem tdw (7) 53 Grant Williams (Karnup) 9 00s02 god has spoken th (1) 53 N D Parnham (Ascot) 10 80s10 king saul tch (13) 53 T M Andrews (Ascot) 11 s2321 Maschino tcw (9) 53 G J Yuill (Bunbury) 12 2111s Mr Moet tdw (5) 53 A G Durrant (Lark Hill) 13 0s662 Niblick dwh (8) 53 T M Andrews (Ascot) 14 3560s ranger tc (10) 53 Grant Williams (Karnup) 15 23s42 rosie rocket tcdb (14) 53 J T Warwick (Myalup) 16 s5358 Zester th (17) 53 D L Morton (Ascot) eMergeNcies 17 041s6 shamardashing dw (3) 53 John Thompson (Flemington) 18 44844 Our Ol’ fella tw (11) 53 S J Wolfe (Albany)
10
PeROni itAly sPRint
s o’donnell n Rawiller s parnham k Mc evoy M Rodd p carbery J Bowditch J whiting B parnham c w Brown Jarrad noske d staeck s Mc gruddy w pike g Boss g l smith
$40,000, 3yo & up Rating 74, 1100m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
s5112 21333 33s65 26458 48409 37s16 135s4 1132s 704s8 72632 306s3 30257 4490s 5s670 175s2
akhedasset b (5) 59.5 D R Harrison (Lark Hill) p harvey geiger rio (1) 59.5 D R Harrison (Lark Hill) s o’donnell Du Printemps t (10) 59 P & M Giadresco (Bunbury) J whiting fleming son tc (3) 58.5 Ivan Haggerty (Bullsbrook) s Mc gruddy recode ch (6) 58 Ms K L Grantham (Ascot) n Rawiller cavallino dh (8) 57.5 Kevin Anderson (Ascot) B ohlbrecht Pure adrenalin th (14) 57.5 N D Parnham (Ascot) B parnham Be so ryski b (13) 57 R M Witten (Bunbury) g l smith go Buster th (9) 57 Gavin Foster (Ascot) M Rodd school rumble dh (15) 57 R G Turrell Jnr (Ascot) Mitchell pateman (a3) Winehorse d (7) 56.5 K J Allen (Albany) a hearn (a3) gavin’s road d (12) 56 Brett Pope (Pinjarra) t turner irma la Dane c (11) 56 Ben Pearce (Lark Hill) p hall hallowell fever dh (4) 55.5 Kevin Anderson (Ascot) J Buckley (a3) Beguile bh (2) 55 D L Morton (Ascot) g Boss
Ascot Selections Race 4: Malaika, Moonlight Bay, Jacko the FliRt Race 5: kerrific, chesteR Road, McscaR Race 6: Peggie’s DreaM, Upon this Rock, Bites the dUst Race 7: acaDeMus, ReBelson, lUke’s lUck Race 8: Barakey, pinwheel, tRavinatoR Race 9: fat al, Maschino, lUckygRay Race 10: akheDasset, geigeR Rio, pURe adRenalin
42/44).'
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friday
TAB doubles 1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8. Trebles 2-3-4, 6-7-8. Quaddie 5-6-7-8.
7 8 9 10 11 12
6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
weather/track/rail Fine/Good (3)/Out 6m.
gear changes
Standard Bit off: Just The Tip (R1); Heapzacash (R8) 7 Standard Bit on: Sound Barrier (R2); Bubbsy’s Choice (R6) 1 Lugging Bit on: Just The Tip, Ex Es (R1); Heapzacash (R8) 2 3 Lugging Bit off: Sound Barrier (R2); Bubbsy’s Choice (R6) 4 5 Tongue Control Bit off: Ex Es (R1) Blinkers off: High Praise 6 7 (R1); Racquetor (R3); Heapzacash, Coventina (R8) Blinkers 8 9 on: Ex Es (R1); Complete (R2); The Man Bag, Zetow (R3); 10 Beauty Harmony (R4); Falzano (R6); Ballroom (R8) Side Winkers on: Itsforfree (R5) Cheek Burrs on: Sound Barrier 8 (R2) Nasal Strip off: Pre Ignition (R1) Nasal Strip on: 1 Arilaha (R2) Nose Band off: Sound Barrier (R2); Amadagio 2 3 (R5) Shadow Roll on: Sharki Brahma (R6) Tongue Tie off: 4 5 Arilaha (R2) Tongue Tie on: Arilaha (R2); Itsforfree (R5) 6
1
Ecolab
3.06
$7000, mdn, 1800m 1 4 Itsanobraina (12) 58.5 Fraser Auret (Marton) L Allpress 2 4400x Pre Ignition (1) 58.5 J & N Wood (Levin) J Shackleton (a3) 3 95x9 Just The Tip h (9) 58.5 Janelle Millar (New Plymouth) S Doyle 4 9 Ex Es h (15) 58.5 Tracey Bliss (New Plymouth) A Forbes (a1) 5 8 Jachil h (5) 58.5 John Wheeler (New Plymouth) M Dravitzki (a3) 6 0 Light Handed h (7) 58.5 Ian Adams (New Plymouth) R Hannam 7 Sunset Pass (11) 58.5 Jason Bridgman (Matamata) C Grylls 8 98x53 I’ve Got This h (8) 57 Janelle Millar (New Plymouth) J Parkes 9 7445 Landlord h (2) 57 Allan Sharrock (New Plymouth) O Bosson 10 23256 Forbidden (14) 56.5 Thomas/Mirabelli (Cambridge) M Cameron 11 L2x04 Karina Rock (4) 56.5 Shelley Houston (Cambridge) M Wenn 12 Fanta (6) 56.5 McVean/Browne (Cambridge) R Hutchings (a) 13 9 Carinya (13) 55 D M O’Leary (Marton) D Walsh EMERGENCIES 14 88 Here’s De Consul (3) 57 Gary Hennessy (Matamata) R Jones 15 80x67 Celtic Thunder h (10) 57 John Wheeler (New Plymouth) B Lammas 16 — High Praise SCRATCHED
2
crowdEd HousE cafE-bar
3.41
$7000, mdn, 1200m 1 435x Sound Barrier (5) 58.5 Shaune Ritchie (Cambridge) M Cheung (a4) 2 The Nancho Express h (4) 58.5 Allan Sharrock (New Plymouth) L Allpress 3 3 Perfect Flow (8) 57 Busuttin/Young (Cambridge) K Leung (a3) 4 4x80x Single Act (3) 57 Jason Bridgman (Matamata) M Cameron 5 350x North Dakota (9) 56.5 Ralph Manning (Cambridge) D Walsh 6 6 Vendemiaire (11) 56.5 Ramsay/Ritchie (Maungatautari) O Bosson 7 0x009 Arilaha (2) 56.5 Paul Pascoe (Hawera) J Parkes 8 0800 Complete h (1) 56.5 Peter Fleming (New Plymouth) S Doyle 9 8 Sam I Am (10) 56.5 Paul Pascoe (Hawera) A Morgan (a3) 10 7453 Annieitiz h (6) 55 Bryce Revell (New Plymouth) R Hutchings (a) 11 Checkout Chick h (7) 55 John Wheeler (New Plymouth) B Lammas 12 — Diamond Grace SCRATCHED
3
farnswortH roofing
4.16
7 8 9 10 11 12 13
4
tsb rEalty
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
92 438x5 766x0 0x925 x5020 22 48x60 x0657 87 0 7500x
5
B Lammas J Parkes A Morgan (a3) M Wenn SCRATCHED B Grylls (a3) M Cameron L Allpress D Walsh A Forbes (a1) R Hannam SCRATCHED S Doyle V Johnston
4.51
5.26
$8000, mdn, 1400m 1 2 3 4 5 6
426x2 625x5 959x4 33040 465x 58x00
Postman Pat (12) 58.5 Paul Bourke (Hawera) Fair Script h (11) 58.5 John Wheeler (New Plymouth) Betrayed h (6) 58.5 Bryce Revell (New Plymouth) Kashmir Kid h (8) 58.5 Peter Fleming (New Plymouth) Itsforfree h (2) 58.5 Allan Sharrock (New Plymouth) Brecon Grosve (4) 58.5 Trudy Keegan (Stratford)
Taranaki Selections Race 1: FORBIDDEN, LAnDLORD, KARinA ROCK Race 2: PERFECT FLOW, SOunD BARRieR, THe nAnCHO exPReSS Race 3: GEMINI, FReyA, GRACe WiTH POWeR Race 4: TExAS YELLOW ROSE, BeAuTy HARMOny, TWeLVe KinGDOMS Race 5: GOYESCAS, POSTMAn PAT, BeTRAyeD Race 6: LUMIERE BLUE, BRADPiT, SHARKi BRAHMA Race 7: DIADEME, yARDSTiCK, SHAn’S JOy Race 8: NAVY BEACH, HeAPzACASH, HiGH ROLLeR
C Grylls B Lammas S Dye M Cameron J Parkes A Forbes (a1)
watErfront HotEl Handicap
6.03
x1x43 40x73 231x9 154x7 333x4 1 90x81 57x78 0765x 8150x 0x080
Good Thinker d (7) 59 Gary Hennessy (Matamata) R Jones Lumiere Blue h (1) 58 John Wheeler (New Plymouth) B Lammas Falzano th (4) 58 Allan Sharrock (New Plymouth) M Cameron Sharki Brahma tdh (6) 58 Allan Sharrock (New Plymouth) O Bosson We’ll Keeper t (3) 57.5 Tina Egan (Stratford) L Allpress Bradpit th (9) 57.5 Robert Patterson (New Plymouth) R Hannam La Stellina h (10) 57 Janelle Millar (New Plymouth) J Parkes Pachenko (8) 57 Fursdon/Sliz (Matamata) M Wenn Bubbsy’s Choice t (11) 56.5 Jack Scott (Foxton) D Walsh Porotene Tekeela th (5) 55.5 R Patterson (New Plymouth) M Dravitzki (a3) Killarney Lass d (2) 54 Shorty Howatson (Stratford) A Morgan (a3)
icE ElEctrical Handicap
6.33
$8000, rating 75 benchmark, 1600m 0x171 310x4 711x7 04317 14x00 2x211 528x5 77x64 116x6 x50x1
Glaizem th (8) 59 Robert Patterson (New Plymouth) R Hannam Kohi Road t (10) 59 Jack Scott (Foxton) D Walsh Red Dragon d (5) 58.5 Peter Lock (Te Rapa) L Allpress Jacksun tmh (3) 56.5 Peter Fleming (New Plymouth) A Morgan (a3) Sadlers Rock td (1) 56 Lisa Latta (Awapuni) J Parkes Diademe d (2) 55.5 Baker/Forsman (Cambridge) O Bosson Stanbyme tdh (4) 55.5 Peter Fleming (New Plymouth) M Dravitzki (a3) Yardstick th (9) 54.5 John Wheeler (New Plymouth) M Cameron Shan’s Joy (6) 54 McVean/Browne (Cambridge) A Forbes (a1) Aint No Lollygagga h (7) 54 Allan Sharrock (New Plymouth) V Johnston
rEvital fErtilisErs Handicap
7.03
$7000, rating 65 benchmark*, 1800m 5x191 46436 23034 25108 71x95 61590 x3830 760x6 8x728 170x6 05700 80x86 080x7
High Roller (2) 59 Ralph Manning (Cambridge) O Bosson S Doyle Torrado tdmh (3) 57.5 Peter Fleming (New Plymouth) Heapzacash mh (9) 57 Robert Patterson (New Plymouth) R Hannam Little Benny tdm (4) 56 Jim Litt (Hawera) A Morgan (a3) Navy Beach (5) 55.5 Ramsay/Ritchie (Maungatautari) S Dye Les Sylphides tm (10) 55 Trudy Keegan (Stratford) D Walsh Coventina th (13) 54.5 Peter Fleming (New Plymouth) J Parkes Jokraar th (1) 54.5 Bryce Revell (New Plymouth) T Russell Chocolate Cake m (8) 54 Sam Lennox (Waverley) L Allpress Vaayala (7) 54 Baker/Forsman (Cambridge) M Cameron Ballroom tm (12) 54 Tony Corric (Kahui Beach) M Dravitzki (a3) Count de Loree (11) 54 Donna Beck (Levin) T Bau Joyous th (6) 54 Janelle Millar (New Plymouth) R Hutchings (a)
alexandra park JEtbEt 5
friday
TAB doubles 2-3, 4-5, 6-7, 8-9, 10-11. Trebles 1-2-3, 5-6-7, 9-10-11. Pick6 6-11 $50,000. Quaddie 8-9-10-11.
1
wattiE’s pick of tHE crop pacE 11312 1153 116 12114 9x07x 4241 4x104
2
6.13
Robyn’s C C fr (1) Mangos/Cullen (Pukekohe) Steel The Light fr (2) Green/Hughes (Ardmore) Ultimate Delight fr (3) Mangos/Cullen (Pukekohe) Georgia’s Jury fr (4) Geoff Small (Patumahoe) Lady Under Fire fr (5) Jeff Crouth (Pukekohe) Splendid Bet fr (6) Tony Herlihy (Papakura) Keepsake fr (7) Green/Hughes (Ardmore)
B Mangos T Macfarlane H Cullen D Butcher P Ferguson T Herlihy z Butcher (J)
tHE ancHor classic Hcp trot
6.43
D Turner (a4) M Dravitzki (a3) R Hutchings (a) S Doyle O Bosson V Johnston
1 61 Revenue Maker fr (u1) D & C McGowan (Pukekohe) T Macfarlane 2 76272 Trot Fast Eddie 20 (u1) Michelle Wallis & Bernie Hackett (Waiuku) M McKendry 3 46477 Patienceofasaint 30 (1) Gary Noakes (Karaka) G noakes 4 10895 Silver Stream 30 (2) Alek Goryl (Ardmore) J i Dickie (J) 5 48264 KD Commando 30 (3) Derek Balle (Pukekohe) D Butcher 6 22432 Guadeloupe 40 (1) Tony Herlihy (Papakura) T Herlihy 7 15163 Moment Of Truth 40 (u1) Rob Lawson (Newstead) S Lawson (J)
3
tHE strawbErry tom pacE
7.13
$6000, 3yo+ f&m non winners mobile, 2200m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
39x87 887x2 45x53 9x4 064 5466x 22 3
4
Dixey Styx fr (1) Ken Sefonte (Kumeu) Shardon’s Pearl fr (2) Geoff Small (Patumahoe) Can’t Teach That fr (3) Gareth Dixon (Clevedon) Annie Morva fr (4) Jeff Crouth (Pukekohe) Sofia Loren fr (5) Robert Mitchell (Tauwhare) B B ‘s Magic fr (6) Geoff Small (Patumahoe) Corzan Effect fr (7) Mangos/Cullen (Pukekohe) Stars And Sound fr (8) Mangos/Cullen (Pukekohe)
T Macfarlane D Butcher J Stormont P Ferguson G Robb S Lawson (J) H Cullen B Mangos
cadbury pacE
7.40
$6000, 4yo+ 1 to 3 wins mobile jun.d, 2200m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
5
5581x 24147 07155 1897x 53730 x6234 355x1 40x11
Shards Of Cullen fr (1) Derek Balle (Pukekohe) Miss Madoff fr (2) Geoff Small (Patumahoe) Riverboat Sue fr (3) Steven Hunt (Waiuku) American Grace fr (4) Steve Cornwall (Pukekohe) Guilty Verdict fr (5) A & L Neal (Cambridge) Secret Desire fr (6) Telfer/Garlick (Papakura) Kippenberger fr (7) John Dickie (Cambridge Raceway) Easy For Cullen fr (8) Rogerson/Blanchard (Hamilton)
R Downey S Lawson J MacKinnon T Cameron A Veint K Marshall J i Dickie z Butcher
graEmE & Erin blackburn pacE
(J) (J) (J) (J) (J) (J) (J) (J)
8.05
$5000, non winners mobile, 2200m. 1 9543x Elsuccess fr (1) David Branch (Alexandra Park) 2 26632 Distant Drum fr (2) Tony Herlihy (Papakura)
Franklin Selections Race 1: ROBYN’S C C, STeeL THe LiGHT, KeePSAKe Race 2: GUADELOUPE, MOMenT OF TRuTH, TROT FAST eDDie Race 3: DIxEY STYx, SHARDOn’S PeARL, CAn’T TeACH THAT Race 4: SECRET DESIRE, MiSS MADOFF, SHARDS OF CuLLen Race 5: SHOWMETHEMONEYHONEY, inKy BOy, DiSTAnT DRuM Race 6: ALGRANCO UNDER FIRE, TAFADHALi, THe ReiD RunneR Race 7: BETTORBEASTAR, OuTRAGeOuS DeLiGHT, SHARDOn’S OPeRATOR Race 8: JIVIN CULLEN, HiGHVieW TOMMy, DeLiGHT BRiGADe Race 9: TUxEDO JUNCTION, iRVin, KAWARAu SPuR Race 10: WITH A VENGEANCE, FReeSPin, BLACK FROST Race 11: VINCENNES, KinG CyRiL, GALLeOnS WARRiOR
4x775 46842 90x84 69540 64 905x6 4 90x 80x85
6
Showmethemoneyhoney fr (3) Paul Green (Morrinsville) J Stormont Ron Burgundy fr (4) Robert Best (Puni) D Butcher Classic Vance fr (5) Wade Castle (Waiuku) T Cameron (J) Western World fr (6) Jay Abernethy (Papakura) J Abernethy River Light fr (7) Derek Balle (Pukekohe) M McKendry Benji Maguire fr (8) Nicky Chilcott (Cambridge Raceway) z Butcher (J) Gransboys fr (9) Sean McCaffrey (Cambridge) S McCaffrey Presidential Style fr (10) Nicky Chilcott (Cambridge Raceway) n Chilcott Inky Boy fr (11) Michelle Wallis & Bernie Hackett (Waiuku) P Butcher
nivEa for mEn pacE
8.35
$7000, 3yo+ 1 win mobile, 2200m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
21 16004 86756 99x91 67133 0x538 83212 09x18 08389 23153
7
Algranco Under Fire fr (1) Tony Herlihy (Papakura) T Herlihy Alexy fr (2) Michelle Wallis & Bernie Hackett (Waiuku) T Macfarlane J J’s Flash fr (3) Jay Abernethy (Papakura) J Abernethy Gadeiros fr (4) Doug Gale (Helensville) D Dunn The Reid Runner fr (5) Steven Reid (Pukekohe) P Ferguson Pembrook’s Star fr (6) Sean McCaffrey (Cambridge) J Stormont Randalstown fr (7) Tim Hall (Morrinsville) M McKendry Macs Creation fr (8) Hayley Morgan (Muriwai) z Butcher (J) Ergo fr (9) Derek Balle (Pukekohe) D Butcher Tafadhali fr (10) Michelle Wallis & Bernie Hackett (Waiuku) P Butcher
simplot nZ ltd pacE
9.00
$8000, 2 to 5 wins mobile, 2200m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
56788 090x3 x2248 47633 44445 272x3 0x412 23414 12744 746x4
8
All About Speed fr (1) David Branch (Alexandra Park) Hunua Honey fr (2) Arna Donnelly (Cambridge) Millview Rachal fr (3) Ray Darby (Patumahoe) Naenae Tabman fr (4) Arna Donnelly (Cambridge) Underwood Road fr (5) Hollis/Robertson (Pukekohe) Shardon’s Operator fr (6) Geoff Small (Patumahoe) Bettorbeastar fr (7) Maurice McKendry (Pukekohe) Outrageous Delight fr (8) Geoff Small (Patumahoe) Lucky John fr (9) Mike Berger (Cambridge) Change Gear fr (10) Rogerson/Blanchard (Hamilton)
D Branch (J) B Mangos T Macfarlane D Dunn L Hollis D Butcher M McKendry S Lawson (J) P Butcher z Butcher (J)
franklin cup prEludE
9.25
$10,000, 4 or more wins special hcp pace, 2700m. 1 2 3 4
Jivin Cullen fr (1) Robert Dunn (Woodend Beach) D Dunn Delight Brigade fr (2) A & L Neal (Cambridge) M McKendry Clive Bromac 10 (1) Geoff Small (Patumahoe) D Butcher The Wild Card 10 (u1) Michelle Wallis & Bernie Hackett (Waiuku) n Chilcott 5 35572 Highview Tommy 30 (1) Mark Purdon (Rolleston) B Orange 1x111 x2415 41527 61534
9
Eta “spuds� Handicap trot
9.50
$6161, up to 1 win special, 2200m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
07x4 4x458 030 x7644 0xP66 0x549 06640 788x3 72310 76945 67587 0x9P4 24927
Equulei fr (1) Adrienne Matthews (Pukekohe) A Matthews Lucky Earl fr (2) Cliff Wilson (Ardmore) z Butcher (J) Celeris fr (3) Adrienne Matthews (Pukekohe) T Cameron (J) Burt Munro fr (4) Susan Branch (Cambridge Raceway) D Branch (J) Navaho fr (5) Leslie Pyers (Ruakaka) P Ferguson Wild Turkey fr (6) Bruce Lloyd (Kumeu) R Downey (J) Jessica fr (u1) Stephen Argue (Pukekohe) S Argue Tuxedo Junction 25 (1) Brendan Schumacher (Morrinsville) S Cruickshank Kawarau Spur 25 (2) Richard Brosnan (Ardmore) R Brosnan Irvin 25 (3) Ian Moody (Pukekohe) T Macfarlane Landora’s Jewel 25 (u1) Nicky Chilcott (Cambridge Raceway) n Chilcott Getaway Doug 25 (u2) Cliff Wilson (Ardmore) M McKendry Lysenko 25 (u3) Luk Chin (Tamahere) L Chin
frucor classic pacE
10.20
$6000, 4yo+ 1 to 3 wins mobile jun.d, 2200m.
$7000, 3yo+ f&m 1 to 2 wins mobile, 2200m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
10
$7,161,.20, 3yo+ 1 to 6 wins +claimer discretionary, 2700m.
Beauty Harmony (7) 58.5 Lance Noble (Matamata) C Grylls Twelve Kingdoms (1) 58.5 John Sargent (Matamata) R Hutchings (a) The Big Opal (9) 58.5 Trudy Keegan (Stratford) B Grylls (a3) Rule Breaker h (5) 57 Janelle Millar (New Plymouth) J Parkes Gearbox h (2) 57 John Wheeler (New Plymouth) B Lammas Airtime (4) 57 Busuttin/Young (Cambridge) M Cameron Texas Yellow Rose bh (3) 56.5 Allan Sharrock (New Plymouth) O Bosson Strictly Time (10) 56.5 Thomas/Mirabelli (Cambridge) L Allpress Cool Reception h (12) 56.5 Ian Adams (New Plymouth) M Wenn Hi Yo Ko h (8) 56.5 Janelle Millar (New Plymouth) S Doyle Royal Hussy h (6) 56.5 Ilone Kelly (New Plymouth) M Dravitzki (a3) Uellemai h (11) 56.5 Robert Patterson (New Plymouth) R Hannam
r J Eagar furnisHErs
Miss Clawdy (10) 56.5 Graham Richardson (Matamata) Alation (1) 56.5 D & C Bothwell (Stratford) Goyescas (9) 56.5 Jason Bridgman (Matamata) Amadagio (7) 56.5 Shelley Houston (Cambridge) Precious Poppie h (3) 56.5 Janelle Millar (New Plymouth) The Duffster (5) 56.5 Bill Thurlow (Waverley)
franklin harness
$7000, mdn 3yo, 1400m 1 0x785 Lion Man h (11) 57.5 John Wheeler (New Plymouth) 2 Carlow h (16) 57.5 Allan Sharrock (New Plymouth) 3 Eru (8) 57.5 Jim Litt (Hawera) 4 Fixates h (4) 57.5 Glennys Hayward (New Plymouth) 5 — Racquetor 6 8 The Man Bag (6) 57.5 Lisa O’Shea (Cambridge) 7 2x2 Gemini b (2) 55.5 Jason Bridgman (Matamata) 8 7x52 Grace With Power (12) 55.5 Karen Zimmerman (Otaki) 9 38049 Bella’s Delight (10) 55.5 Jack Scott (Foxton) 10 Pink Diamond (14) 55.5 McVean/Browne (Cambridge) 11 Freya h (7) 55.5 Robert Patterson (New Plymouth) 12 — Mini Bloom 13 Nightclubs h (13) 55.5 Robert Patterson (New Plymouth) EMERGENCIES 14 60x0 Zetow h (15) 55.5 Donald Caskey (New Plymouth) 15 0x925 Rule Breaker h (1) 57.5 Janelle Millar (New Plymouth) 16 Airtime (3) 57.5 Busuttin/Young (Cambridge)
257x0 875x8 7x7 x0x70 788x0 0
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$8000, rating 65 benchmark*, 1400m
$8000, mdn, 1400m
10.15
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$80,000, 3yo & up listed, 2100m
$6000, 4yo+ non winners mobile, 2000m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
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Australian races
$8000, 1 to 3 wins f&m mobile, 2000m.
Jaccka Opie fr (1) Brett Gray (Ryal Bush) John Paul Jones fr (2) Kirk Larsen (Branxholme) Overezy fr (3) Hamish Hunter (Ryal Bush) Benihana fr (4) Clark Barron (Rakauhauka) Don’t Wanadie fr (5) Tom Kilkelly (Tisbury) rowchester fr (6) Brent Shirley (Invercargill) live ripple fr (7) Greg Hunter (Wyndham) Willys Boy fr (8) Wayne Adams (Invercargill) kaylea Bolter fr (9) Bill Keeler (Roxburgh) Majestic Major fr (10) John Howe (West Melton) cherokee Bromac fr (11) Jason Hope (Invercargill) Domino Denario fr (12) Hamish Hunter (Ryal Bush) Pitbull acting up fr (13) Mervyn Todd (Charlton) in the kitty fr (14) Hamish Hunter (Ryal Bush) Machnificent fr (15) Ian Jamieson (Winton)
$7000, 3yo+ f&m 1 to 2 wins mobile, 2200m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
c d thornley B orange M cations g o’Reilly c deFilippi s Mcnally
niCK’s Pet fOOds PACe
$8000, 3yo+ non winners mobile, 2200m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
J dunn R May J curtin g smith
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7
35232 2x215 28514 2132x 72321 97223 7x653
11
With A Vengeance fr (1) Tim Vince (Epsom) Stunin Banner fr (2) Rogerson/Blanchard (Hamilton) Realatthetime fr (3) Gareth Dixon (Clevedon) Freespin fr (4) Telfer/Garlick (Papakura) Black Frost fr (5) Steven Reid (Pukekohe) Busy Being Fabulous fr (6) Mike Berger (Cambridge) Tyler Maguire fr (7) David Marshall (Cambridge)
J MacKinnon z Butcher A Veint J i Dickie S McMullan S Lawson K Marshall
ponsonby piEs pacE
(J) (J) (J) (J) (J) (J) (J)
10.45
$6000, 3yo+ non winners mobile, 2200m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
50373 05 9087x 2 62x78 78753 396 34D
Vincennes fr (1) Doug Gale (Helensville) McRoyal fr (2) D & C McGowan (Pukekohe) Karitane Whisper fr (3) Stewart Ashworth (Albany) King Cyril fr (4) John Dickie (Cambridge Raceway) Ida Tiger fr (5) Gareth Dixon (Clevedon) Clarius fr (6) Alan Fausett (Pukekohe) Waipipi Falcon fr (7) Jay Abernethy (Papakura) Galleons Warrior fr (8) Tony Herlihy (Papakura) Mac Tiger fr (9) Gareth Dixon (Clevedon)
n Chilcott T Macfarlane J MacKinnon (J) J i Dickie (J) M McKendry W Fausett S Abernethy (J) T Herlihy J Stormont
counties races pukekohe park JEtbEt 2
saturday
TAB doubles 1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8, 9-10. Trebles 1-2-3, 4-5-6, 8-9-10. Pick6 5-10 $50,000. Quaddie 7-8-9-10.
weather/track/rail Fine/Dead (5)/True.
1
vErnon & vaZEy truck parts
12.40
$20,000, mdn, 1400m 1 45829 Callmelou (5) 58.5 John Revell (Te Aroha) P Turner (a1) 2 24x27 Uno Five (11) 58.5 Patsy Riley (Pukekohe) M Cameron 3 64x42 Moneytree (18) 58.5 K & B Hawtin (Te Awamutu) O Bosson 4 5203x Rio Tonto bh (19) 58.5 Jon Miller (Pukekohe Park) A Calder 5 403x2 Game For Fame (13) 57 Danica Guy (Matamata) J Riddell 6 52723 Golden Downs (3) 57 Nigel Tiley (Pukekohe) n Harris 7 — Jack’s Run SCRATCHED 8 5x324 Captain Oblivious b (4) 57 Ben Foote (Byerley Pk Karaka) V Colgan 9 524 Bravado (8) 57 Chris Wood (Cambridge) D Johnson 10 30 Klitschko (6) 57 Louise McGregor (Te Aroha) L innes 11 25x42 Girls On Film (16) 56.5 Moroney/Ormsby (Matamata) J Waddell 12 4 Shroud (10) 56.5 Tony Cole (Te Kauwhata) M D Plessis 13 76235 Coat du Roan (7) 55 Leo Molloy (Byerley Pk Karaka) S Shirahama (a2) 14 2 Costume (12) 55 G & D Rogerson (Hamilton) R Hutchings (a) 15 7x502 Kaap’s Princess (17) 55 Karyn McQuade (Matamata) S Collett 16 5x24 Sunbeam b (15) 55 Fursdon/Sliz (Matamata) M Coleman EMERGENCIES 17 3x6 Coercion (1) 58.5 John Sargent (Matamata) 18 6358x Isdabicky (14) 58.5 Wright/Howlett (Glen Massey) 19 2x648 Didgeridoo h (2) 58.5 Lesley Munro (Pukekohe Park) 20 73005 Dandylign (9) 56.5 Shane Hapeta (Byerley Pk Karaka) 21 — Heartnsoul SCRATCHED 22 — The Artful Dodger SCRATCHED
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fields&fORM counties gear changes
8
dHl cOunties cup
5.06
nZ BlOOdstOck insuRance
1.16
$30,000, rating 85 benchmark, 1400m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
3113x 0x312 131x5 285x0 11x40 03018 2866x 344x7 x2313 10x10 05x50 431x0
3
bellino bh (5) 59 Richard Collett (Pukekohe Park) a calder Vincent street (9) 57.5 V & W Hillis (Matamata) S Shirahama (a2) sir lovesalot (8) 57 D & D Logan (Ruakaka) o bosson siem reap (10) 56.5 Linda Laing (Cambridge) l Satherley allanah d (4) 56 Graham Richardson (Matamata) M Tanaka tango terrific td (6) 55.5 Lucock & Gillespie (Byerley Pk Karaka) v colgan two up d (12) 55.5 Shelley Hale (Cambridge) M d plessis carlotta tdm (7) 54.5 Scott Wenn (Te Aroha) M wenn nine Pin tdb (1) 54.5 Leo Molloy (Byerley Pk Karaka) l innes Passilente d (11) 54 Baker/Forsman (Cambridge) M cameron kahala tdh (2) 54 Cydne Evans (Pukekohe Park) T Thornton ellie’O d (3) 54 John Sargent (Matamata) J wong (a4)
MuRdOcH neWell stakes
1.51
$50,000, 2yo sw listed, 1100m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
231 Zaragoza (8) 56.5 P & J McKay (Matamata) 3 mai Volks h (4) 56.5 Hughes/Wiles (Pukekohe Park) 45 almansa (2) 56.5 P & J McKay (Matamata) eastern dragon (3) 56.5 Bruce Wallace (Takanini) sir Jack ruger (7) 56.5 S Clotworthy (Byerley Pk Karaka) 11 ruud awakening (5) 54.5 Stephen Marsh (Cambridge) 1 bounding (6) 54.5 K & B Kelso (Matamata) asscher (1) 54.5 Lauren Brennan (Cambridge)
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gutHRie BOWROn pukekOHe
o bosson l innes M coleman a calder J waddell v colgan M d plessis
2.26
$25,000, rating 75 benchmark, 1600m
1 01x44 the menace d (17) 61 Tony Cole (Te Kauwhata) 2 150x0 magic Power td (2) 59 Nerilee-Ann Robinson (Te Aroha) 3 x9741 haere mai d (7) 58.5 V & W Hillis (Matamata) 4 7x710 Parnell Prince d (6) 58.5 Louise McGregor (Te Aroha) 5 43195 Wai not m (16) 58.5 Glenn Old (Matamata) 6 153x3 le moussier td (13) 58 Roger James (Cambridge) 7 221x5 saint columbu (8) 57.5 Nigel Mortimer (Tauranga) 8 228x4 essaouira d (15) 57 Lance Noble (Matamata) 9 14x21 red dakota d (3) 57 P & D Williams (Byerley Pk Karaka) 10 151 carbide td (4) 56.5 Baker/Forsman (Cambridge) 11 32x32 almon (14) 56 Busuttin/Young (Cambridge) 12 x1417 harlequin d (5) 56 Margaret Falconer (Cambridge) 13 159x2 designacat th (9) 55 Richard Collett (Pukekohe Park) 14 23148 nukumai td (12) 55 Alan Biddick (Byerley Pk Karaka) 15 x4191 augusta national d (11) 54.5 Lance Noble (Matamata) 16 240x3 savasong (1) 54.5 G & D Rogerson (Hamilton) emergencIes 17 310x8 sinead d (10) 54 Jan McGiven (Te Aroha) 18 — billie Jean king
5
fRanklin lOng ROOfing Hcp
c dell (a2) d Johnson S collett n harris R Jones M cameron J Riddell c grylls l innes o bosson v colgan a calder p Taylor M d plessis M coleman M wenn SCRATCHED
3.05
$40,000, opn, 1600m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
x8428 07x78 30x32 41111 x1242 6400x 30x00 741x4 072x0 5x603
6
capone dm (7) 59 Danica Guy (Matamata) J Riddell Zara dancer (3) 58 Bruce Wallace (Takanini) M Sweeney made my Point td (5) 57 John Sargent (Matamata) a calder thunderbird One dm (4) 57 Baker/Forsman (Cambridge) J waddell estrato (8) 56.5 P & J McKay (Matamata) M coleman don domingo d (1) 56 Graham Richardson (Matamata) M Tanaka steel giant d (10) 55 Davina Waddell (Avondale) M d plessis Our Zara d (6) 53 Fursdon/Sliz (Matamata) J whiteside (a3) natsinga dm (2) 53 Lance Noble (Matamata) d Johnson anna maria d (9) 53 T & M Carter (Cambridge) l Satherley
nRM stakes
3.46
$100,000, wfa f&m group 2, 1400m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
7
41121 x1828 3x542 x4216 647x1 315x8 60x42 81491 530x2 136x6 61011 36993 37x13 05x50 9x11
Final touch dm (7) 57 J & K Parsons (Balcairn) Fleur de lune d (4) 57 Lee Somervell (Cambridge) guiseppina d (14) 57 Ramsay/Ritchie (Maungatautari) aspinal (12) 57 Pike/Donoghue (Cambridge) lady kipling tdm (2) 57 Baker/Forsman (Cambridge) Fazzle tdm (9) 57 Murdoch/Olson (Waiuku) Floria b (1) 57 Stephen McKee (Ardmore) no excuse maggie dm (6) 57 John Bary (Hastings) kasumi dm (5) 57 John Sargent (Matamata) beyond desire td (15) 57 Tony Cole (Te Kauwhata) miss Pelear dm (8) 57 K & B Hawtin (Te Awamutu) ginja ninja dm (11) 57 Ben Foote (Byerley Pk Karaka) lunar eclipse (13) 57 G & M Sanders (Te Awamutu) kahala tdh (10) 57 Cydne Evans (Pukekohe Park) magic belle (3) 51 Stephen Ralph (Pukekohe)
H.R. fisken & sOns ltd
peR incantO @ la stud
c Johnson J Jago J Riddell l innes o bosson J waddell v colgan d Johnson M cameron M d plessis R hutchings (a) c grylls M Sweeney a calder T Thornton
4.26
$30,000, rating 85 benchmark, 2400m
1 x0152 santos d (8) 59 J & K Parsons (Balcairn) n harris 2 0x009 tempelten (9) 58.5 Lucock & Gillespie (Byerley Pk Karaka) o bosson 3 00115 the Flying affair tdmh (13) 57 M, M & M Rogers (Pukekohe Pk) T Thornton 4 16180 kidnapped d (3) 56.5 Davina Waddell (Avondale) M coleman 5 10067 little alfie brown d (6) 56.5 Peter Blick (Cambridge) l Satherley 6 12766 Inanoff t (16) 55.5 Fursdon/Sliz (Matamata) v colgan 7 9x021 savanah rush dm (14) 55.5 Lauren Brennan (Cambridge) M d plessis 8 50292 grand admiral (18) 54.5 P & D Williams (Byerley Pk Karaka) l innes 9 55150 hidden asset b (15) 54.5 Shaune Ritchie (Cambridge) c Johnson 10 0x885 medici t (1) 54.5 Lance Noble (Matamata) c grylls 11 13421 senna d (2) 54.5 John Bell (Cambridge) J waddell 12 80085 she’s a tomboy td (5) 54 Stephen Ralph (Pukekohe) J whiteside (a3) 13 x1257 keenly (4) 54 Robert Priscott (Te Awamutu) M cameron 14 03671 Irene alice t (12) 54 Catherine Cleghorn (Waiuku) p Turner (a1) 15 40820 bruce almighty dm (17) 54 Stuart Manning (Tauranga) p Taylor 16 42254 regalo reaal m (7) 54 S Clotworthy (Byerley Pk Karaka) S Shirahama (a2) emergencIes 17 68242 West end tm (19) 54 Shane Hapeta (Byerley Pk Karaka) 18 — Viking chief SCRATCHED 19 — letmeby SCRATCHED
11 1143x tale to tell (2) 53 McVean/Browne (Cambridge) 12 1940x marching On d (13) 53 Thomas/Mirabelli (Cambridge) 13 — eightlives 14 49x74 monarch (11) 53 Stephen Ralph (Pukekohe)
10
M cameron d Johnson SCRATCHED S Shirahama (a)
tHOMsOn antique JeWelleRy
6.26
1 2 3 4 5 6
x1901 3x1 9x710 46x44 9x461
6
6160x 34px2 920x2 0x35x 526x2 0250x 2x12 3x170 1549x 46x41 x4854 x2831 51x77 50100
alberton Prince dh (4) 59 Richard Yuill (Pukekohe Park) M d plessis amadeo d (10) 59 Margaret Falconer (Cambridge) J Riddell delaman (1) 58.5 Graham Richardson (Matamata) k chiong (a4) beyond all doubt (2) 57.5 Roger James (Cambridge) v colgan Ididit (13) 57 Graham Richardson (Matamata) c grylls Princess kyoto (6) 57 Jan McGiven (Te Aroha) l Satherley remise h (9) 57 Annabelle Johnson (Pukekohe Park) d Johnson twilight granita (7) 56.5 Baker/Forsman (Cambridge) o bosson star Of tralee (14) 56.5 Stephen McKee (Ardmore) l innes la grande dame (12) 56 Murdoch/Olson (Waiuku) a forbes (a1) sand’ior (8) 55.5 Ross McCarroll (Cambridge) J waddell mistaar td (11) 54.5 Baker/Forsman (Cambridge) M cameron Pico alto d (3) 54.5 Jenna Mahoney (Clevedon) R hutchings (a) light the Way (5) 54 Graham Whitburn (Byerley Pk Karaka) T Thornton
Masterton races tauherenikau JetBet 4
satuRday
TAB doubles 1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8, 9-10. Trebles 1-2-3, 4-5-6, 8-9-10. Quaddie 7-8-9-10.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
2x4 59x82 26x — — 8 202 448x3 536x4 2647x 34780 970 00 99x
7
gear changes standard bit on: Seducer (R10) lugging bit off: Wee Jean (R6); Seducer (R10) tongue control bit on: Wee Jean (R6) blinkers off: Party Rock (R1); Stopover (R3) blinkers on: Sharmack, Sita (R3); Pheasant (R10) nasal strip on: Wee Jean (R6) nose band on: Our Great Empire (R3); Madonna Mia (R5) shadow roll on: La Danseur (R10) tongue tie on: Stopover (R3)
supeRlOO WellingtOn & W'Rapa 12.27 $12,500, mdn, 2200m 402x9 3x035 87280 555 99 7x722 52834 76x39 000x0
2
Inremission (3) 58.5 Lydia Pickford (Hunterville) Waive the rules (6) 58.5 Matthew Eales (Awapuni) barmasai (1) 58.5 Lucy de Lautour (Waipukurau) ready eddie b (7) 58.5 Mark Oulaghan (Awapuni) Party rock (2) 58.5 Tracy Guthrie (Otaki) Illuminating b (5) 56.5 Paul & Kris Shailer (Awapuni) that snow athlete b (8) 56.5 Howie Mathews (Otaki) lady lincoln (9) 56.5 Lisa Latta (Awapuni) recherche (4) 56.5 Matthew Eales (Awapuni)
tuMu itM
d walsh R hannam J parkes l allpress e lloyd h Tinsley b lammas b grylls (a3) d walker
1.02
$16,000, rating 75 benchmark, 2200m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
6x096 79421 23113 31352 0x103 x9645 31207
3
howbadami m (1) 59 Paul Nelson (Hastings) Palm Island m (3) 59 Trina Riddell (Awapuni) angel mine td (6) 55.5 Mark Oulaghan (Awapuni) belinus m (7) 54 Jo Rathbone (Santoft) canso t (2) 54 Herb Renall (Opaki) elegant madam (5) 54 Haworth/Dixon (Foxton) citadelle (4) 54 Tony Bambry (Awapuni)
pete’s JOineRy spRint
h Tinsley R hannam l allpress b grylls (a3) J parkes b lammas v Johnston
1.38
$12,500, rating 65 benchmark*, 1000m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
21x4 322x6 8280x 48306 6550x 739x3 85089
4
sharmack (6) 59 Allan Sharrock (New Plymouth) youtoofast (5) 58.5 Lowry/Cullen (Hastings) stopover (3) 57 Lisa Latta (Awapuni) elusive red m (7) 55.5 Lisa Latta (Awapuni) sita h (4) 55.5 James Phillips (Tauherenikau) la Vie Onze (2) 55 Kevin Gray (Palm.North) Our great empire (1) 54 James Taylor (Awapuni)
tRust HOuse spRint
h Tinsley d walsh R hannam J parkes e lloyd l allpress b lammas
2.13
$16,000, rating 85 benchmark, 1000m 1 2 3 4 5 6
41204 4x990 13145 58636 2645x —
liv’n Paradise tm (3) 58 Roger Allen (Opaki) mi Payday d (5) 57.5 Stephen Crutchley (Wanganui) the Filly mb (4) 56 Murray Neal (Foxton) gossiping dm (1) 55.5 Howie Mathews (Otaki) scarlet O’hara (2) 55.5 Kevin Gray (Palm.North) take Off
tui BReWeRy, since 1889
3.26
bam a lam (10) 58.5 Martin O’Malley (Levin) del Potro (3) 58.5 Stacey Dougan (Opaki) like Jagger (7) 58.5 Nikki Hurdle (Awapuni) Zum Zing O’ceirins Pal Jackson street (4) 57 Lisa Latta (Awapuni) mulan Queen (1) 56.5 Karen Zimmerman (Otaki) colourful lady (12) 56.5 Lowry/Cullen (Hastings) golden Jubilee (9) 56.5 Stephen Crutchley (Wanganui) higgs boson (6) 56.5 Grant Searle (Awapuni) Wee Jean (2) 56.5 Alby MacGregor (Opaki) ambitious beauty (8) 56.5 Aaron Bidlake (Opaki) Irish beauty (11) 56.5 Lowry/Cullen (Hastings) stormy river (5) 56.5 Gary Vile (Awapuni)
h Tinsley T Russell b lammas SCRATCHED SCRATCHED R hannam l allpress d walsh v Johnston k Smith d walker J parkes d Turner (a4)
BRendan MeO MeMORial spRint
4.06
$12,500, mdn, 1000m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
22x32 clan O’ceirin b (5) 58.5 Sandie Cookson (Foxton) ready to run (3) 58.5 Aaron Bidlake (Opaki) macnamara (2) 57 Howie Mathews (Otaki) Wolverhampton (10) 57 Roydon Bergerson (Awapuni) 7x kalamanjar h (8) 57 James Phillips (Tauherenikau) — moves like Jagger 8 Written command (12) 57 Matthew Eales (Awapuni) 49x2 Floral scent (1) 56.5 Walsh/Gregory (Foxton) 6443x shining Pearl (6) 56.5 Grant Searle (Awapuni) 050x6 baby gee (7) 56.5 Tracy Guthrie (Otaki) 57x07 ‘er Indoors (4) 56.5 Patrick Campbell (Hastings) 6 Pit a Pat (11) 55 Kelly Burne (Hastings) 98x my castle (9) 55 Kevin Gray (Palm.North)
8
J parkes k Smith b lammas R hannam T Russell SCRATCHED d walker l allpress h Tinsley e lloyd d walsh v Johnston b grylls (a3)
Ballance agRi-nutRients
4.46
$16,000, rating 75 benchmark, 1400m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
873x4 23734 141 81002 361x1 16x04 0x533 320x3 68927
9
Fort lincoln (2) 59 Lisa Latta (Awapuni) Platinum dancer m (4) 58 Lisa Latta (Awapuni) belleek d (3) 56.5 Maurice O’Brien (Awapuni) Faro rubino dm (6) 56 Carol Kupa (Foxton) Pimms time (8) 55.5 Lowry/Cullen (Hastings) lucky spur (1) 55 Wayne Marshment (Wanganui) anagram m (5) 54.5 Roydon Bergerson (Awapuni) don’t dilly dally d (7) 54.5 Shane Brown (Woodville) Our moon shadow dm (9) 54 Les James (Trentham)
R hannam b grylls (a3) d walsh J Shackleton (a3) h Tinsley d walker l allpress J parkes k Smith
nZ BlOOdstOck insuRance Hcp
5.26
$27,000, opn, 1400m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
23167 23162 05008 100x7 43725 99x72 12610 59005
10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Fine/Dead (5)/True.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
d Turner (a4) h Tinsley J parkes l allpress v Johnston d walker
Fritzy boy tdm (4) 61.5 Alby MacGregor (Opaki) aldebaran star d (2) 55 Trina Riddell (Awapuni) elusive tracy tdm (8) 54 Aaron Bidlake (Opaki) Fairway Wish d (3) 54 Karen Zimmerman (Otaki) Jack’s Point dm (6) 54 Lisa Latta (Awapuni) skittle td (1) 54 Haworth/Dixon (Foxton) golden miss m (7) 54 Mark Oulaghan (Awapuni) brackenwood tdm (5) 54 Lisa Latta (Awapuni)
h Tinsley J parkes d walsh l allpress b lammas v Johnston R hannam
fagan fORd MetRic Mile
6.06
$12,500, rating 65 benchmark*, 1600m
Weather/track/Rail
1
mighty matt (1) 59 Mike Breslin (Awapuni) manu (6) 58 Roydon Bergerson (Awapuni) Iamishwara d (5) 57.5 Antony Kaye (Awapuni) madonna mia (3) 56.5 Allan Sharrock (New Plymouth) rohaise (2) 56 Fraser Auret (Marton) elusive rosie (4) 54 Aaron Bidlake (Opaki)
$12,500, mdn, 1300m
$20,000, rating 65 benchmark*, 1400m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
2.46
$12,500, rating 65 benchmark 3yo*, 1300m
$100,000, opn hcp group 2, 2100m
approved Plates (hind) on: Tale To Tell (R9) approved Plates 1 61226 Indikator dm (7) 60 K & G Opie (Te Aroha) R Jones 2 x8121 Jeu de cartes dm (13) 57 Baker/Forsman (Cambridge) o bosson off: Amadeo, Sand’ior (R10) bar Plates (Front) off: Tale To Tell 3 1x052 dolmabache (4) 56 Ramsay/Ritchie (Maungatautari) J waddell 4 63x12 Options d (19) 55.5 P & D Williams (Byerley Pk Karaka) d Johnson (R9) concussion Plates (Front) on: Indikator (R8); Sand’ior 5 60044 Postmans daughter tdbh (5) 55.5 Don Walker (Pukekohe Park) l innes 6 05520 atom cat tm (3) 55 Graham Richardson (Matamata) v colgan (R10) concussion Plates off: Tale To Tell (R9) concussion 7 3x151 savvy dancer td (1) 54 Moroney/Ormsby (Matamata) n harris 8 11106 high kin tdm (17) 53 David Greene (Te Rapa) M coleman Plates on: Tale To Tell (R9) hoof Pads (Front) on: Savanah 9 55373 nicole amy tm (20) 53 Mark Brosnan (Matamata) M Tanaka 10 210x4 Fiorano dm (6) 53 Murdoch/Olson (Waiuku) T Thornton Rush (R7) hoof Pads (Front) off: Tempelten (R7); Tempelten 11 93x66 arcenciel td (12) 52.5 Yves Seguin (Cambridge) M d plessis 12 6x423 boninsky (8) 52.5 Margaret Falconer (Cambridge) M cameron (R8) standard bit off: Kaap’s Princess (R1); Sinead (R4); 13 12318 Just got home tmh (22) 52.5 R Liefting (Pukekohe Park) S Shirahama (a) 14 42334 sarsarun tmh (15) 52 Richard Collett (Pukekohe Park) a calder Capone (R5); The Hombre (R9) lugging bit on: Kaap’s 15 x8731 annie higgins d (18) 52 Lance Noble (Matamata) c grylls 16 11312 storming the tower m (21) 52 John Bell (Cambridge) J Jago Princess (R1); Sinead (R4); Capone (R5); Hidden Asset (R7); emergencIes 17 9x287 rochallen dm (14) 52 G & M Sanders (Te Awamutu) M Sweeney The Hombre (R9) norton bit off: Hidden Asset (R7) blinkers 18 0x009 tempelten d (9) 52 Lucock & Gillespie (Byerley Pk Karaka) 19 12766 Inanoff t (16) 52 Fursdon/Sliz (Matamata) off: Rio Tonto (R1); Sir Lovesalot (R2); Regalo Reaal (R7) 20 34815 hiace d (11) 52 Murray McKeagg (Tauranga) 21 x1257 keenly (10) 52 Robert Priscott (Te Awamutu) blinkers on: Kahala (R2); Saint Columbu (R4); Kahala (R6); 22 3x015 Polyantha (2) 52 G & D Rogerson (Hamilton) Hidden Asset (R7); Postmans Daughter, High Kin, Storming 9 BnZ paRtneRs cOunties BOWl 5.46 The Tower (R8) Pacifiers off: Princess Kyoto (R10) side $50,000, opn hcp listed, 1100m Winkers on: Rio Tonto (R1); Nine Pin (R2); Sarsarun (R8); 1 8372x run like al dm (1) 59 Frank Ritchie (Cambridge) o bosson Remise (R10) side Winkers off: Kahala (R2); Kahala (R6) 2 x1343 antonio lombardo mb (12) 58.5 P & J McKay (Matamata) M coleman 3 x4099 the hombre (9) 57 John Bary (Hastings) J Riddell cheek burrs on: Jaggard (R9) nasal strip on: Cool Storm, 4 0x430 sweet suitor m (6) 55 G & D Rogerson (Hamilton) R hutchings (a) 5 2100x Jaggard dh (3) 54 Richard Collett (Pukekohe Park) a calder Viva Roma (R9) nose band on: Nine Pin (R2) shadow roll on: 6 54x34 rough Odds t (8) 54 Leo Molloy (Byerley Pk Karaka) M d plessis 7 61678 trapiche (10) 53.5 Richard Otto (Te Awamutu) M Sweeney Rio Tonto (R1) shadow roll off: Nine Pin (R2) tongue tie on: 8 2123x shandream th (4) 53 Richard Collett (Pukekohe Park) l innes cool storm (7) 53 Stephen McKee (Ardmore) c grylls Floria (R6); Viva Roma (R9) tongue tie off: Rough Odds (R9) 109 0129x 8109x Viva roma (5) 53 Bruce Wallace (Takanini) T Thornton
2
5
b lammas l allpress J Shackleton (a3) d walker J parkes SCRATCHED
51868 83625 x0751 x6273 43095 700x0 140x8 777x4 0000x 59x39 07x04 850x0
kennys chance dm (5) 59 Tracy Collis (Awapuni) chair up t (12) 57 Lisa Latta (Awapuni) minnaleo d (11) 57 Mike Breslin (Awapuni) Pheasant b (6) 57 Lowry/Cullen (Hastings) kape town (9) 56.5 Maurice O’Brien (Awapuni) seducer (10) 55.5 Tony Bambry (Awapuni) lady Platinum (8) 55 Lisa Latta (Awapuni) drift (2) 55 Aimee Thomas (Awapuni) birchino m (7) 54 Gary Vile (Awapuni) coatofmanycolours m (4) 54 Lucy Tanner (Awapuni) la danseur d (1) 54 Matthew Eales (Awapuni) evasive tracy (3) 54 Aaron Bidlake (Opaki)
p bell R hannam b grylls (a3) h Tinsley d walsh v Johnston J parkes l allpress k Smith T Russell d walker a Morgan (a3)
Oamaru harness Oamaru (grass) JetBet 8
satuRday
TAB doubles 1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8, 9-10. Trebles 1-2-3, 4-5-6, 8-9-10. Quaddie 7-8-9-10.
1
507x8 54424 42224 40640 04895 8899 — 7x 0050x 0706 6257x 32700
2
red rock gold fr (1) Kaye Stockdill (Chertsey) bim bom bay fr (2) Robert Anderson (Rolleston) maidofdiamonds fr (3) Craig Buchan (Mosgiel) Queen mary fr (4) David McCormick (Ashburton) Pricilla P fr (5) Gavin Smith (Leithfield Beach) under the monarch fr (6) Phil Williamson (Oamaru) mexican monarch fr (7) Bruce Negus (Waikouaiti) shutterup fr (8) Michael House (West Melton) marchesa fr (9) Brian Norman (Tahakopa) goodboy tiger fr (10) Bruce Negus (Waikouaiti) trouble ado fr (11) Michael Heenan (Methven) Face Value fr (12) Craig Buchan (Mosgiel) my mums astar time For success fr (13) Michael Ward (West Melton) andrew ryan fr (14) Laurence Hanrahan (Ashburton) Joltin Joe demagio fr (u1) Michael Heenan (Methven) Zoogin fr (u2) Neil Edge (Weedons) minnie Jane fr (u3) Michael House (West Melton)
dRiveRs seRies pace
T Jellyman R anderson M purdon d d Mccormick g Smith b williamson (J) M williamson (J) c defilippi d dunn c negus M heenan c buchan SCRATCHED c ward (J) R May g o’Reilly p davis M Jones
12.50
$6500, 4yo+ non winners mobile inv.d, 2000m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
3
22442 9808x 55806 000x 74702 534 x8067 40606 98 xpx00 4007x x0794
not sure fr (1) G & J Knight (Roxburgh) delboy fr (2) Peter Holmes (Templeton) share the Joy fr (3) Graeme Telfer (Timaru) austin bromac fr (4) Warren Bartlett (Oamaru) bianca fr (5) Ben Waldron (Ashburton) classic brigade fr (6) Fred Fletcher (Weedons) shantahlia’s star fr (7) Graeme Lamb (Rangiora) gingerwyn fr (8) Bruce Negus (Waikouaiti) Just a marvel fr (9) Ian Munro (Otematata) cullens spirit fr (10) Robert Dunn (West Melton) kirstys luck fr (11) Michael Heenan (Methven) cabo Wabo fr (12) Robert Dunn (West Melton)
dRiveRs seRies tROt
n williamson c barron p butcher M purdon l o’Reilly b purdon k barron g o’Reilly M williamson (J) d butcher J dunn d dunn
1.26
$7500, 4yo+ 1 win inv.d, 2000m. 1 38240 sol Invictus fr (1) Michael House (West Melton) 2 3087x holdon toyaspurs fr (2) Neil Edge (Weedons) 3 65x1 Whata gamble fr (3) Fred Fletcher (Weedons) 4 x4675 Frisson fr (4) Patrick O’Reilly (Huntingdon)
Counties Selections
Masterton Selections
Oamaru Selections
Race 1: cOstume, kliTSchko, bRavado Race 2: VIncent street, allanah, SiR loveSaloT Race 3: bOundIng, Ruud awakening, aSScheR Race 4: red dakOta, le MouSSieR, eSSaouiRa Race 5: thunderbIrd One, zaRa danceR, capone Race 6: guIsePPIna, aSpinal, fleuR de lune Race 7: InanOFF, Senna, gRand adMiRal Race 8: OPtIOns, Savvy danceR, annie higginS Race 9: antOnIO lOmbardO, SweeT SuiToR, Tale To Tell Race 10: remIse, TwilighT gRaniTa, beyond all doubT
Race 1: IllumInatIng, ThaT Snow aThleTe, lady lincoln Race 2: Palm Island, angel Mine, howbadaMi Race 3: sharmack, youToofaST, eluSive Red Race 4: the FIlly, ScaRleT o’haRa, goSSiping Race 5: manu, iaMiShwaRa, MighTy MaTT Race 6: mulan Queen, colouRful lady, baM a laM Race 7: clan O’ceIrIn, MacnaMaRa, wolveRhaMpTon Race 8: dOn’t dIlly dally, belleek, piMMS TiMe Race 9: aldebaran star, fRiTzy boy, golden MiSS Race 10: mInnaleO, pheaSanT, kape Town
Race 1: shutteruP, TRouble ado, andRew Ryan Race 2: classIc brIgade, noT SuRe, cullenS SpiRiT Race 3: sOuthland reFlectOr, pReTTy Sunday, Sol invicTuS Race 4: kaIterI bay, lifeSofine, dudinka’S beau Race 5: alex, Royal iMpReSSion, coMply oR die Race 6: Van WashIng man, excuSe MakeR, flyoveR Race 7: JunIPer brOmac, Su el, kid galahad Race 8: mO hahn, yankee one, TRip’S on Me Race 9: rOO star, SpaniSh Red, Ready foR Takeoff Race 10: the FrIendlyassassIn, opTiMo denaRio, looSe cannon
3632x 70808 835x9 340x7 5122x 57510 0P51x 1x820 20817 0037x 501x2 83608
Trick Star fr (5) Terry McMillan (Ashburton) High Distinction fr (6) Alistair Lowe (Tinwald) Clifden Clowers fr (7) Sandra Mounce (Rolleston) Annabelle Lindenny fr (8) C & J DeFilippi (Lincoln) Southland Reflector fr (9) Craig Buchan (Mosgiel) Trade Me Now fr (10) Brian Norman (Tahakopa) Galaxy Hunter fr (u1) Nathan Williamson (Ryal Bush) Barneys Girl fr (u2) Carl Middleton (Highbank) Hubie Hudson fr (u3) Cran Dalgety (West Melton) Speedy Gonzalez fr (u4) Philip Iggo (Flaxton) Pretty Sunday fr (u5) Phil Burrows (Fernside) Delta Dawn fr (u6) Warren Bartlett (Oamaru)
4
D Butcher M Purdon L O’Reilly D Dunn K Barron C Barron M Williamson (J) G O’Reilly P Butcher J Dunn
OstleR Wines Pace
2.01
$6500, 3yo+ non winners mobile, 2000m. 1 97 Midland Courage fr (1) Ian Munro (Otematata) 2 0x756 Dudinka’s Beau fr (2) Fred Fletcher (Weedons) 3 — Knight Action 4 x6935 Kaiteri Bay fr (3) Robert Dunn (West Melton) 5 Never Pay Retail fr (4) Michael Ward (West Melton) 6 390 Graywackee Star fr (5) Regan Todd (Burnham) 7 08357 Lifesofine fr (6) Tracey Healy (Phar Lap Raceway) 8 0 Julia Bardon fr (7) Ben Waldron (Ashburton)
5
M Williamson (J) S Smolenski SCRATCHED J Dunn K Barron R Todd (J) C DeFilippi R May
dRiveRs seRies Pace
2.36
$7500, 4yo+ 1 win mobile inv.d, 2000m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
x8366 90486 47281 48x44 000x0 1675x 506x9 — x0722 x5587 20372 018x 87444 98x1x —
6
Hudson Sully fr (1) Bruce Negus (Waikouaiti) Greshees Angel fr (2) Graeme Telfer (Timaru) Gracious Belle fr (3) Robbie Holmes (Leithfield Beach) Alex fr (4) Mark Jones (Burnham) Eyre Of Expectancy fr (5) Mike Brown (East Eyreton) Shifty Shivas fr (6) Phil Burrows (Fernside) Aveross Picasso fr (7) Andrew Faulks (Waikouaiti) Falcalla Royal Impression fr (8) G & J Knight (Roxburgh) Comply Or Die fr (9) Ken Barron (West Melton) Here Comes Brucie fr (10) David Johnston (Washdyke) Shezarocker fr (11) Brent Weaver (Balcairn) Blackleugh fr (12) Bruce Negus (Waikouaiti) Shadow Strike fr (13) Laurence Hanrahan (Ashburton) Zest Philly
M Williamson (J) D Butcher G O’Reilly J Dunn B Purdon K Barron SCRATCHED C Barron L O’Reilly P Butcher M Purdon D Dunn N Williamson SCRATCHED
cOuPland’s BakeRies hcP Pace
3.16
$9500, 3 to 7 wins discretionary, 3000m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
x5780 86050 x9696 70x00 33443 62250 3x177 559x7 73536 7P367 7791P x0678
Fastroundtown fr (1) Ray Beale (Hilderthorpe) D Butcher Szybka Brat fr (2) Graeme Telfer (Timaru) G Telfer Eyre County fr (3) Mike Brown (East Eyreton) K Cameron Bluegum Motel Shines fr (4) Sandra Mounce (Rolleston) K Barron Bartowski fr (5) Gerard O’Reilly (Rakaia) G O’Reilly Live Lea 10 (1) Grant McStay (Redwood) D Dunn Bella Arden 10 (2) Robbie Holmes (Leithfield Beach) R Holmes Van Washing Man 10 (u1) Ben Waldron (Ashburton) R May Piper Heidsieck 20 (1) Robert Dunn (Woodend Beach) J Dunn Flyover 20 (u1) John McDermott (Prebbleton) A edmonds Vic N Art 20 (u2) Eion Latimer (Oamaru) M Williamson (J) Excuse Maker 30 (u1) Phil Burrows (Fernside) G Smith
7
dRiveRs seRies Pace
3.56
$8500, 4yo+ 2 wins mobile inv.d, 2000m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
— 3323P 60419 88x07 99946 69217 96744 87330 82813 81450 68480 12300 2227x
Anntoro SCRATCHED Supreme Sign fr (1) John Bennett (Greenpark) B Purdon Alta Capone fr (2) Neil Edge (Weedons) G O’Reilly Winstone P fr (3) Geoff Dunn (West Melton) N Williamson Delightful Song fr (4) Neil Edge (Weedons) J Dunn Juniper Bromac fr (5) Ken Barron (West Melton) M Williamson (J) Su El fr (6) Lawrence McCormick & Chauntel Kentish (Ashburton) K Barron Marhabah fr (7) Gavin Smith (Leithfield Beach) P Butcher Little Miss Sunshine fr (8) Robbie Holmes (Leithfield Beach) L O’Reilly High Valour fr (9) G & P Court (West Melton) C Barron Courage Talks fr (10) Brent Weaver (Balcairn) D Dunn Hairy Maclary fr (11) Peter Holmes (Templeton) D Butcher Kid Galahad fr (12) Laurence Hanrahan (Ashburton) M Purdon
8
dRiveRs seRies hcP Pace
4.36
$9500, 4yo+ 2 or more wins discr. inv.d, 2000m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
0330x 48483 x2132 2x0x2 530x4 x5186 3x282 22647 03760 1528x 1x528 91334 53750 06521
Forrest Heights fr (1) Eian Lamb (Tomahawk) Mantovani fr (2) Diane Hari (Oamaru) yankee One fr (3) Phil Williamson (Oamaru) Oscar fr (4) L & J Smith (Te Pirita) Heza Boy Star fr (5) Terry McMillan (Ashburton) Trip’s On Me fr (u1) Carl Middleton (Highbank) Mo Hahn 10 (1) Kevin Townley (Russley) Lewis H 10 (2) Phil Williamson (Oamaru) Mum Beat Lyall 20 (u1) Martin Denton (Mosgiel) Dreamit 30 (1) Leo O’Reilly (Rakaia) uncas 30 (u1) Bevan Heron (Rangiora) Sunnivue Ted 40 (1) Steven Ashton (Portobello) Another Player 40 (2) Joanne Burrows (Aylesbury) Larix 50 (u1) Gay McClymont (Whiterig)
J Dunn M Purdon D Butcher D Dunn L O’Reilly M Williamson (J) P Butcher K Barron N Williamson C Barron B Purdon G O’Reilly
Ballantynes JeWelleRs Pace
5.16
$6500, 3yo+ non winners, 2000m.
Waitaki WOOdtuRneRs guild tROt 12.15 05000 9 6x 68800 03890
5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
9
$6500, 3yo+ non winners, 2000m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
fields&fORM
b purdon n williamson
1 x9700 Graduate under Fire fr (1) Ray Beale (Hilderthorpe) 2 68566 Shantahlia Knight fr (2) Graeme Lamb (Rangiora) 3 Spirit Of Rose fr (3) Kaye Stockdill (Chertsey) 4 6063 Flyalong Falcon fr (4) John Parsons (Balcairn) 5 9 Ready For Takeoff fr (5) Mark Jones (Burnham) 6 Cossack fr (6) Neil Edge (Weedons) 7 Spanish Red fr (7) Paul Young (Maronan) 8 33894 Maybe Flyin fr (8) Ray Needham (Hilderthorpe) 9 Scotty’s Image fr (9) Diane Hari (Oamaru) 10 Gold Wings fr (10) Michael Heenan (Methven) 11 055 Roo Star fr (11) Terry McMillan (Ashburton) 12 6x83 Extreme Gift fr (12) Brian Norman (Tahakopa)
10
D Butcher K Cameron T Jellyman J Dunn M Purdon P Davis J young (J) R Needham M Williamson (J) M Heenan T McMillan D Dunn
sOutheRn Wines/lis MaRa Pace
5.56
$7500, 3yo+ 1 to 2 wins, 2000m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
26786 21763 000x0 x3501 7x750 11 77339 21x48 67456 x1890 00295 20372 114x4 22x55
Orville fr (1) Denise Ottley (Orari Raceway) S Ottley (J) The Falcon Legend fr (2) Leo O’Reilly (Rakaia) L O’Reilly Eyre Of Expectancy fr (3) Mike Brown (East Eyreton) K Cameron you’renotthebossofme fr (4) G & P Court (West Melton) P Court Kai Clutha Connexion fr (5) Barry Gooch (Balclutha) C Barron Optimo Denario fr (6) Cran Dalgety (West Melton) D Dunn Liveordash fr (7) Kate Robertson (Oamaru) M Williamson (J) Junkyard Beau fr (8) Gerard O’Reilly (Rakaia) G O’Reilly Desire Mhe fr (9) Gavin Smith (Leithfield Beach) L L J,Cl) Falcalla fr (10) Neil Edge (Weedons) P Davis yaholyterror fr (11) Maxine Green (Winslow) J Dunn Here Comes Brucie fr (12) David Johnston (Washdyke) D Johnston Loose Cannon fr (13) John Patterson (Waimate) J Patterson The Friendlyassassin fr (14) Grant McStay (Redwood) R Holmes
cambridge races te Rapa JetBet 3
sunday
TAB doubles 1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8. Trebles 2-3-4, 6-7-8. Quaddie 5-6-7-8.
Weather/track/Rail Fine/Dead (4)/Out 9m.
1
Mitavite athlete Juvenile
12.20
36 Dan The Man (1) 57.5 James Hatton (Takanini) M Cameron Astute And Agile (6) 57.5 Rudy Liefting (Pukekohe Park) M D Plessis Eastern Dragon (5) 57.5 Bruce Wallace (Takanini) V Colgan My Sentiments (3) 57.5 Daniel Flavell (Ardmore Lodge) T Thornton Sir Jack Ruger (2) 57.5 Shaun Clotworthy (Byerley Pk Karaka) L Innes
7
Approved Plates on: Genus (R7); Beauty Perception (R8) Concussion Plates (Front) off: One Above (R5); Classcoroc (R6) Concussion Plates (Front) on: One Above (R5); Dubleeago (R7); I’ve Got Faith (R8) Hoof Pads (Front) off: One Above (R5); I’ve Got Faith (R8) Standard Bit on: Reine Rouge (R4) Lugging Bit off: Reine Rouge (R4) Lugging Bit on: Genus (R7); Beauty Perception (R8) Blinkers off: Silver Minx (R2); Mechant, Eris (R4); Cheyenne (R8) Blinkers on: Zaberto (R2); Reine Rouge (R4); Deliciano, Sir Elmo (R6); Genus (R7); Beauty Perception (R8) Side Winkers on: Lasting Touch (R2); Kitty Russell (R5) Side Winkers off: Schofield (R6) Bandages on: Classcoroc (R6); Cheyenne (R8) Cheek Burrs off: Zaberto (R2) Ear Covers on: Trepidation (R5) Nasal Strip on: Mechant (R4) Nose Band on: Gilmour’s Girl (R6) Shadow Roll on: Doolgunna (R8) Tongue Tie off: Gilmour’s Girl (R6) Tongue Tie on: Cheyenne (R8) 6 7 8 9
Suarez h (4) 57.5 David Greene (Te Rapa) — Asscher — Role Model Save The Melody (7) 55.5 G & D Rogerson (Hamilton)
2
MOnOvale sand
M Coleman SCRATCHED SCRATCHED R Hutchings (a)
12.50
$7000, mdn, 1400m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
23273 85x98 70x0 880x8 86 96x23 4300x 8409x x89x8 06x06 00 0x024 — 75 0
3
Magic Epic b (10) 58.5 Glynn Brick (Matamata) T Barnabas (a4) Diktator (8) 58.5 K & G Opie (Te Aroha) Smart Odds (11) 58.5 Stephen Ralph (Pukekohe) K Leung (a3) Strikeonce (4) 58.5 Rick Wells (Ruakaka) J Whiteside (a3) Castlzeberg (7) 57 J & B Vance (Ardmore Lodge) A Forbes (a1) Zaberto (2) 57 P & D Williams (Byerley Pk Karaka) S Shirahama (a2) Morning Oil (6) 56.5 K & B Hawtin (Te Awamutu) R Hutchings (a) Lasting Touch h (3) 56.5 Damon Anaki (Te Rapa) A Morgan (a3) Luv To Sea (15) 56.5 Terry Wenn (Cambridge) B Hutton (a4) Posh Tiger (13) 56.5 Andrew Scott (Matamata) P Turner (a1) Resume (5) 56.5 Autridge/Goodwin (Matamata) B Grylls (a3) Silver Minx (1) 56.5 Ben Foote (Byerley Pk Karaka) Jimato (9) 55 John Sargent (Matamata) C Dell (a2) SCRATCHED Sarteagwen Flamin Amy (14) 55 Shaun Clotworthy (Byerley Pk Karaka) Te Atatu Princess h (12) 55 Christine McCormick (Te Rapa) K Chiong (a4)
BeveRley PRice MeMORial
1 23 Biddable b (15) 56.5 Ramsay/Ritchie (Maungatautari) 2 — Pacific Choice 3 — Kilmorack 4 7307x Little Rocket (8) 56.5 Ralph Manning (Cambridge) 5 48 Rio Rose (2) 56.5 Andrew Scott (Matamata) 6 Our Sacred Anna (4) 56.5 K & B Hawtin (Te Awamutu) 7 0 Secret’s Only (9) 56.5 Jenna Mahoney (Clevedon) 8 Sheez All Heart (12) 56.5 Chris Wood (Cambridge) 9 Wonderland (10) 56.5 Frank Ritchie (Cambridge) 10 06x64 Jersey Girl (1) 56.5 V & W Hillis (Matamata) 11 7 Sonata (16) 56.5 Ross McCarroll (Cambridge) 12 Play The Ace (3) 56.5 Bernard Dyke (Cambridge) 13 Sticky Date (6) 56.5 Don Sellwood (Cambridge) 14 Volksbelle (14) 56.5 Paul & Kris Shailer (Matamata) EMERGENCIES 15 Danza Lass (7) 56.5 Rudy Liefting (Pukekohe Park) 16 Valorephin h (11) 56.5 Graeme McBurney (Te Rapa) 17 — Cinzano Rose 18 9x9 Justtheanswer (5) 56.5 Louise Saunders (Pukekohe) 19 Lilly Belle (13) 56.5 Busuttin/Young (Cambridge)
4
WentWOOd GRanGe
O Bosson SCRATCHED SCRATCHED J Waddell M Coleman V Colgan D Johnson T Thornton M D Plessis C Grylls R Hutchings (a) A Calder S Collett L Innes C Dell (a2) S Spratt SCRATCHED
1.50
$7000, mdn, 1200m 1 0x98x Billy Whiskers (3) 58.5 Bill Pomare (Rotorua) L Isherwood SCRATCHED 2 — Mechant 3 07x Jonah (9) 58.5 K & B Hawtin (Te Awamutu) C Grylls 4 2x267 Sigarsa (6) 57 P & D Williams (Byerley Pk Karaka) O Bosson SCRATCHED 5 — Duke Ellington 6 9x444 Thebestofyou (4) 57 P & D Williams (Byerley Pk Karaka) M D Plessis 7 The Sheriff (8) 57 Shaune Ritchie (Cambridge) J Jago 8 254x Sophie’s Gem b (12) 56.5 K & B Hawtin (Te Awamutu) M Cameron 9 0496x Between Dreams (7) 56.5 Shirley Hewetson (Te Awamutu) R Hutchings (a) 10 9707x Eris (2) 56.5 Ben Foote (Byerley Pk Karaka) S Spratt 11 75006 River Moy (13) 56.5 Brett McDonald (Cambridge) A Forbes (a1) 12 Serenanova (10) 56.5 Lisa Anderson (Te Aroha) A Calder 13 Lilly Belle (11) 55 Busuttin/Young (Cambridge) 14 80x8 Reine Rouge (1) 55 K & B Hawtin (Te Awamutu) D Johnson EMERGENCIES SCRATCHED 15 — Perfect Flow SCRATCHED 16 — North Dakota SCRATCHED 17 — Single Act 18 7 Sonata (5) 55 Ross McCarroll (Cambridge) J Waddell
5
WilliaM inGlis & sOn
2.20
$7000, rating 65 benchmark*, 1200m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
6
x7216 918x1 530x0 x5312 10x22 — 394x9 16x 51x 10x06 7x661 27x09 05x40
Over And Above db (9) 59 Leo Molloy (Byerley Pk Karaka) Aimees Gold d (7) 57.5 Rick Wells (Ruakaka) Brokash td (1) 57.5 R & D Lang (Cambridge) Copacabana (8) 57.5 Graham Richardson (Matamata) My Blossom Lady b (10) 57.5 Yves Seguin (Cambridge) Bragging Rights Ernesto (3) 57 Leanne Franklin (Avondale) One Above (5) 56.5 Lisa Anderson (Te Aroha) Trepidation d (11) 56.5 Paul & Kris Shailer (Matamata) I’m Maveric d (12) 56 Anna Scott (Byerley Pk Karaka) Miss Daisy d (4) 55 Ian Adams (New Plymouth) Kitty Russell d (6) 55 Jamie Graham (Ardmore Lodge) Vuela d (2) 54 R & R Rogers (Cambridge)
cOOlMORe austRalia
L Innes T Thornton R Norvall C Grylls M D Plessis SCRATCHED P Taylor J Waddell O Bosson D Johnson M Cameron M Wenn
2.57
$7000, rating 65 benchmark*, 1600m 1 0x045 Perfect Warrior td (10) 59 Jenna Mahoney (Clevedon) R Hutchings (a) 2 650x0 The Prince (4) 59 Busuttin/Young (Cambridge) 3 x3402 Cap Ferrat d (18) 58.5 P & J McKay (Matamata) S Spratt 4 179x3 Wrecking Crew td (7) 58 Graeme Forbes (Cambridge) A Forbes (a1) 5 4174x Ira Bean (2) 57.5 Jonathan McRae (Te Aroha) M Tanaka 6 00x94 Recession Proof td (17) 57.5 Stephen Marsh (Cambridge) 7 4221 Our Kingpin (5) 57 Baker/Forsman (Cambridge) O Bosson 8 5x437 Deliciano b (1) 56.5 Ramsay/Ritchie (Maungatautari) L Innes 9 734x5 Mrs Neat (16) 56.5 Moroney/Ormsby (Matamata) M Coleman 10 7040x Schofield h (14) 56.5 David Greene (Te Rapa) P Turner (a1) 11 10x73 Classcoroc dh (9) 56 Graeme Hughes (Te Rapa) J Waddell 12 755x4 Viva La Vida (6) 56 Shirley Hewetson (Te Awamutu) C Dell (a2) 13 869x6 Zarazen d (8) 56 K & G Opie (Te Aroha) M Wenn 14 6218x Pay Attention b (12) 55.5 Baker/Forsman (Cambridge) M Cameron 15 47388 Sir Elmo (13) 55 Fursdon/Sliz (Matamata) M D Plessis 16 4461 Sultry Assassin d (15) 54.5 Graham Richardson (Matamata) A Calder EMERGENCIES 17 5008x Gilmour’s Girl h (11) 54 William Phillips (Te Rapa) A Morgan (a3) 18 32x32 Almon (3) 61 Busuttin/Young (Cambridge) SCRATCHED 19 — High Roller
Race 1: EASTERN DRAGON, DAN THe MAN, SIR JACK RuGeR Race 2: MORNING OIL, MAGIC ePIC, JIMATO Race 3: BIDDABLE, RIO ROSe, JeRSey GIRL Race 4: RIVER MOy, SOPHIe’S GeM, SIGARSA Race 5: AIMEES GOLD, COPACABANA, My BLOSSOM LADy Race 6: OuR KINGPIN, CLASSCOROC, SuLTRy ASSASSIN Race 7: DOMINEER, PICTuRe PeRFeCT, SuNOFAGuN Race 8: COOGEE FLyER, MeMORy, SHARAKTI
cROMBie lOckWOOd BlOOdstOck
3.34
$8000, mdn 3yo, 1600m 1 2 3 4 5 6
Nordic Knight SCRATCHED Mutt Williams (2) 57.5 John Sargent (Matamata) R Hutchings (a) Sunofagun (1) 57.5 Stephen Marsh (Cambridge) J Waddell Delacroix SCRATCHED Dubleeago (10) 57.5 Daniel Flavell (Ardmore Lodge) M D Plessis Black Diamond (6) 57.5 Gareth McRae & Andrew Clarken (Pukekohe Park) D Johnson 7 8 Square Circles (13) 57.5 Moroney/Ormsby (Matamata) 8 undertheradar (5) 57.5 Anne Herbert (Cambridge) C Grylls 9 9x25 Chandelier (4) 55.5 P & D Williams (Byerley Pk Karaka) L Innes 10 668x2 Domineer (14) 55.5 Frank Ritchie (Cambridge) M Coleman 11 73 Picture Perfect (11) 55.5 Joanne Surgenor (Ardmore Lodge) R Norvall 12 x5304 Queen Of Clubs (8) 55.5 Lance Noble (Matamata) T Thornton 13 40 Fiftyshadesofgrey (17) 55.5 Andrew Scott (Matamata) P Turner (a1) 14 0x5 Her To Eternity (9) 55.5 Baker/Forsman (Cambridge) M Cameron 15 6 Brandy Belle (12) 55.5 Roger James (Cambridge) V Colgan 16 0 Genus (3) 55.5 Baker/Forsman (Cambridge) O Bosson EMERGENCIES 17 9 Saltatio (15) 55.5 Jason Bridgman (Matamata) S Dye 18 0 Duchessofcambridge (7) 55.5 Roger James (Cambridge) A Calder 19 0x9 Rise And Fall (16) 55.5 Lance Noble (Matamata) 20 — Te Atatu Princess SCRATCHED — 064 4 — 76 7
8
lanGsfORd cOntRactinG
4.11
$7000, mdn, 1600m 1 22x34 Green Easy (7) 58.5 Gary Alton (Cambridge) 2 386x3 Mosquito (8) 58.5 D & D Logan (Ruakaka) 3 539x8 Doolgunna (17) 58.5 R & D Lang (Cambridge) 4 98x40 Eastward (2) 58.5 Chris Wood (Cambridge) 5 08x0 Baza (12) 58.5 Wright/Howlett (Glen Massey) 6 97557 Kozachak (16) 58.5 Graham Richardson (Matamata) 7 0x53 Coogee Flyer (3) 57 Stephen Marsh (Cambridge) 8 4x6x0 Keepaway (1) 56.5 McVean/Browne (Cambridge) 9 43x53 Memory (10) 56.5 K & B Hawtin (Te Awamutu) 10 785x4 Miz Sinatra (14) 56.5 Moroney/Ormsby (Matamata) 11 346x7 Quest For Luck (11) 56.5 Ben Foote (Byerley Pk Karaka) 12 — Bellazeel 13 x55x6 I’ve Got Faith (18) 56.5 Lisa Anderson (Te Aroha) 14 0 Astana (5) 56.5 Graham Richardson (Matamata) 15 Bosphorus (15) 56.5 Jason Bridgman (Matamata) 16 44 Sharakti b (6) 55 Baker/Forsman (Cambridge) EMERGENCIES 17 0 Venus Rising (13) 56.5 Chris Wood (Cambridge) 18 — Beauty Perception 19 0x7 Herman (4) 56.5 Busuttin/Young (Cambridge) 20 — Wairaka 21 — Cheyenne 22 07079 Kenny Kool Kat (9) 58.5 Bill Pomare (Rotorua)
O Bosson V Colgan D Hain M D Plessis J Waddell A Forbes (a1) L Innes D Johnson S Spratt SCRATCHED C Grylls M Tanaka M Cameron M Coleman SCRATCHED SCRATCHED SCRATCHED
invercargill harness
ascot Park 1.20 JetBet 5
$7000, mdn 3yof, 1200m
Cambridge Selections
$7000, mdn 2yo, 1000m 1 2 3 4 5
cambridge Gear changes
sunday
TAB doubles 2-3, 4-5, 6-7, 8-9. Trebles 1-2-3, 4-5-6, 7-8-9. Quaddie 6-7-8-9.
1
the PRes handicaP tROt
2.34
$6500, 3yo+ 1 to 4 wins special, 2700m. 1 16x00 Moon Countess fr (1) G & C Lee (Wyndham) G Lee 2 2617 Royal Squeeze fr (2) Tony Stratford (Invercargill) N Williamson SCRATCHED 3 — Jaccka Creek 4 787x7 Grant us Peace 10 (1) John Cox & Tracie McGrannachan (Winton Raceway) J W Cox 5 45659 John Henry Galleon 10 (2) Chris Gerken (Fleming) M Williamson (J) 6 13292 Anothersuperstar 10 (3) Alan Shaw (Tapanui) A Beck 7 x80PP Sergeant Don 10 (u1) Doug McLachlan (Myross Bush) B Morris 8 67483 The Real McGuire 30 (1) John Hay (Ashburton) R Swain
2
OhOka aRizOna Pace
3.11
$6000, 3yo+ f&m non winners mobile, 2200m. 1 8x9 Spirit Of Art fr (1) Kirk Larsen (Branxholme) 2 Brand New Day fr (2) Brent Shirley (Invercargill) 3 Chers Bettor Babe fr (3) Murray G Brown (Invercargill) 4 6x38 Flushing Meadows fr (4) G & C Lee (Wyndham) 5 00580 Neat N Petite fr (5) Doug McLachlan (Myross Bush) 6 8 Ideal Tact fr (6) Trevor Proctor (Winton) 7 Snazzy Jaccka fr (7) Wayne Adams (Invercargill) 8 4 under Cover Art fr (8) Hamish Hunter (Ryal Bush) 9 80 Lady Suffragette fr (9) Tom Kilkelly (Tisbury) 10 Comeback Anna fr (10) Lindsay Wilson (Spar Bush) 11 3x526 Pass The Sugar fr (11) Geoff Gibson-Smith (Lochiel)
3
haRnessWORld.ORG Pace
K Larsen B Shirley A Armour G Lee C Ferguson (J) D Larkins T Williams S Walkinshaw C Barron K Barclay R McIlwrick (J)
3.48
$8000, 2 to 3 wins mobile, 2200m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
3x072 45510 16960 0x195 59211 35x80 D6000 40456 41846 54637 84x80
4
Itsnewstome fr (1) Peter Hunter (Ryal Bush) P Hunter Thrill Factor fr (2) Brent Shirley (Invercargill) B Shirley Aye One fr (3) Jimmy Bond (Mataura) J Bond Press On fr (4) Greg Hunter (Wyndham) B McLellan Ali Foyle fr (5) Austin Stack (Makarewa) C Barron Arancia fr (6) Owen Lawrence (Invercargill) S Walkinshaw Bettor’s Brigadier fr (7) Doug McLachlan (Myross Bush) A Beck Cherokee Charlie fr (8) Murray G Brown (Invercargill) A Armour Ronnoco fr (9) Baynes/Swain (Knapdale) R Swain Taieri Wings fr (10) Chris Gerken (Fleming) M Williamson (J) Hugo Seelster fr (11) G & C Lee (Wyndham) G Lee
sPeedy siGns Pace
4.25
$4000, 3yo+ non winners mobile, 2200m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
5 0 049 9x870 27 556x 996 0x 0P8x 0x70 33437 4404x 66000 46 6x964 —
5
Fabulous Abbey fr (1) Peter Hunter (Ryal Bush) J Nee Mac Tonight fr (2) Wayne Adams (Invercargill) Ruby’s Bad Boy fr (3) Tom Kilkelly (Tisbury) Jack Bates fr (4) Tom Kilkelly (Tisbury) Sterns Arising fr (5) Brad Morris (Myross Bush) Wintara Hope fr (6) John Earl (Northope) Manapouri Blaze fr (7) Murray G Brown (Invercargill) Juanita Soleece fr (8) Andrew Armour (Invercargill) Highview Robyn fr (9) Hamish Hunter (Ryal Bush) Sea Spray Luke fr (10) Les Stuck (Winton) Caesar’s Prince fr (11) Shane Walkinshaw (Makarewa) Fifi La Finn fr (12) R & J McEwan (Branxholme) Hezahotdude fr (13) Tom Kilkelly (Tisbury) Righthere Rightnow fr (14) Tony Stratford (Invercargill) Cantthinkofaname fr (15) Murray Swain (Roslyn Bush) Pitbull
PeRuvian hanOveR Pace
P Hunter T Williams K Barclay J W Cox B Morris C Barron N Williamson A Armour H Hunter L Stuck S Walkinshaw K Larsen M Williamson (J) T Stratford R Swain SCRATCHED
4.50
$4000, 1 win mobile, 2200m. 1 2 3 4 5 6
Sherlock Bromac fr (1) Kirk Larsen (Branxholme) K Larsen Shortys Delight fr (2) Allan Beck (Winton) A Beck Glacier Express fr (3) Murray G Brown (Invercargill) A Armour Fagan fr (4) Clark Barron (Rakauhauka) C Barron Shinko fr (5) Brent Shirley (Invercargill) B Shirley All For D B fr (6) John Cox & Tracie McGrannachan (Winton Raceway) J W Cox 7 59060 Wind Runner fr (7) Jimmy Bond (Mataura) J Bond 8 1x996 The Tisbury Terror fr (8) Tom Kilkelly (Tisbury) K Barclay 880x0 0x345 092x1 070x8 x6322 0706x
Invercargill Selections Race 1: ANOTHERSuPERSTAR, THe ReAL MCGuIRe, ROyAL Squeeze Race 2: SPIRIT OF ART, uNDeR COVeR ART, FLuSHING MeADOWS Race 3: ITSNEWSTOME, RONNOCO, TAIeRI WINGS Race 4: FABuLOuS ABBEy, RIGHTHeRe RIGHTNOW, CAeSAR’S PRINCe Race 5: SHORTyS DELIGHT, GLACIeR exPReSS, SHINKO Race 6: JERRy FITZ, ROxy ROCKeT, CALL OF DuTy Race 7: ROWCHESTER, OVeRezy, IN THe KITTy Race 8: THE RECEPTIONIST, uNIVeRSAL RuLe, VIeNNA eyRe Race 9: PERFECT DuCHESS, OuR BLOSSOM, GeNTLe GeORGIA
SPORT
ASHBURTON GUARDIAN, Friday, November 23, 2012
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Thomson pawn in power battle Supercar By Gregor Paul
Adam Thomson
The Adam Thomson saga refuses to die with confirmation the IRB are appealing against the All Black flanker’s suspension - arguing that the two-week ban reduced to one was an “unduly lenient sanction”. The All Blacks are legally bound to say little while the appeal is being conducted but it is believed they are unhappy with the way the IRB has handled itself. Thomson, who was yellow carded and then cited at Murrayfield for standing on the head of Scottish flanker Alasdair Strokosch, has become a pawn in a much bigger power struggle. The All Blacks have suspected for several years now that when they play in the Northern Hemisphere they are victimised by a judicial system that
feels pressured by a rabid media and high-powered administrators. There is ample evidence to support their belief - none more convincing than the direct involvement of IRB chief executive Mike Miller in 2009 over a high tackle committed by Daniel Carter in Cardiff. The All Blacks understand that Carter wasn’t originally going to be pursued by the citing officer until Miller intervened. Their dismay grew in 2010 when England hooker Dylan Hartley wasn’t cited for a rash, off-the-ball attack on Richie McCaw while Keven Mealamu was for a lesser incident on England’s captain Lewis Moody. The latest episode with Thomson has enraged the situation further as the initial judgement was barely released before new IRB chief executive Brett Gosper had used social media site, Twitter, to claim the case would need to be reviewed.
He appeared to be responding to earlier Tweets from Daily Telegraph columnists Mick Cleary and Brian Moore who both admonished the sentence as too lenient. It didn’t help that a few days later, another prominent writer, Stephen Jones, tweeted that he’d just finished an excellent luncheon with Gosper. Maybe it is All Black paranoia, but it doesn’t feel much like it after reading the IRB’s statement justifying the appeal. “After careful consideration and having reviewed the full written decision in the Thomson case well within the permitted 72 hours of receipt, the IRB strongly believes that the sanction of one week is unduly lenient for this particular act of foul play and not aligned with the sanctions handed down in similar cases. “The IRB firmly believes it is in the
best interests of the game and its integrity to exercise its ability to appeal the Thomson decision.” The All Blacks withdrew Thomson from selection for the Wales test and are waiting now to hear when the appeal will take place. The appeal decision will be final and binding, denying the All Blacks the opportunity to reiterate that the IRB’s own recommendation for the foul play committed by Thomson is a two-week suspension when deemed to be at the lowest level of the scale - which they argue it was. That suspension can be cut in half depending on mitigating circumstances such as previous good behaviour and intent. The All Blacks are adamant that due process has been followed and that there are previous cases in law this year which are in line with the punishment handed down to Thomson.
Shield battle heating up By Jonathan Leask The race for the Pritchard Shield heats up in Mid Canterbury senior cricket tomorrow. The defending champions Tech Sharks face a crucial match against perennial rivals Allenton while fellow frontrunners Coldstream look to remain on target against Fairfield. The Tech Sharks have a perfect record so far in their defence of the Pritchard Shield and will want to maintain that record against their bogey team. Allenton has proved a thorn in the Sharks’ side in recent seasons, claiming the Pritchard Shield at their expense two years in a row before last season taking the Muirhead Rosebowl instead. Allenton comes off back-to-back losses to take on the Sharks, who are again in ominous form. The other top team in top form is Coldstream who currently share top spot with the Sharks on 21 points. In the past few seasons they have failed to fire pre-Christmas but things are clicking in Coldstream. Consistency with bat and ball so far this season has Coldstream poised as the Sharks’ main rivals for the Pritchard Shield. Coldstream will be overwhelming
favourites against a winless Fairfield and it will be a crucial win if they do with two crunch games to finish off the roundrobin, starting with Allenton and then a possible Pritchard Shield playoff against the Sharks in the final round. However, for that to eventuate Coldstream still need to deliver against Fairfield. The third game tomorrow has no impact on the Pritchard Shield race but there is plenty of pride at stake when two winless teams square off. Methven travel to play the Tech Stags with neither team registering a win heading into the sixth round. Methven has six points on the board after two washouts but struggled in their two completed matches. Methven did well enough with the ball last week to restrict Coldstream to 168 but a side that is yet to tick their score past 100 would have had their work cut out for them if not for the rain closing play. The Tech Stags have also struggled with the bat, dismissed for 39 against Lauriston in their last at bat, but have posted a top score of 125. Both sides will be after their breakthrough win to gain some momentum with the Muirhead Rosebowl 45 over competition starting straight after the Pritchard Shield this season.
Sonny Bill’s Roosters to open NRL season Sonny Bill Williams’ Sydney Roosters will open the season and fans will have to wait just a few rounds for a grand-final rematch when the NRL unveils its longawaited 2013 draw tomorrow. Premiers Melbourne will host Canterbury in a match which will take centre stage in round three when they clash at AAMI Park on Thursday March 21, two weeks after the Roosters host traditional rivals South Sydney at Allianz Stadium to kick off the season. “We’re pleased to be hosting the Bulldogs early. It will be interesting to have rugby league in Victoria on a Thursday night,” Storm chief executive Ron Gauci told AAP. “We’re looking forward to it and very excited about the prospect of
having the grand-final rematch at AAMI Park that early in the season.” Asked about the prospects of putting up the ‘house full’ sign, Gauci said: “We would hope so, but again Thursday night is an experiment. We would hope Melburnians would like to come and see that game.” A massive crowd will also be expected for the season-opener on March 7, which will no doubt be double-billed as Williams’ return to rugby league, almost five years after walking out on the code. Ricky Stuart’s life as Parramatta coach will kick off with a home encounter against the Warriors in a Saturday night encounter, while Manly will host rivals Newcastle in round two in another 2013 innovation - a Sunday twilight encounter.
At just 21, Samantha Harrison is suffering from burnout and it’s a reason why she has been left out of the New Zealand women’s hockey squad for 2013. Harrison, younger sister of striker Charlotte who made her international debut as a schoolgirl, has played 93 times for the Black Sticks since her debut in 2009, but coach Mark Hager has omitted her from the 25-strong national squad named yesterday and told her to find a way to enjoy hockey again. She didn’t match the standards of most of her teammates at the London Olympics, when the Black Sticks narrowly missed out on a medal, and will need to recapture her spark to make her way back into the team. She has been included in the national development squad and there is an expectation she will return to the Black Sticks at some point. “We felt that Samantha probably didn’t perform as well as we would have liked at the Olympic Games and I think that’s due to a number of things, like tiredness,” Hager said. “She was picked as a young kid, played a lot of hockey and became
Shane van Gisbergen has confirmed he will leave V8 Supercars at the end of the season. The New Zealand 23-year-old signed a new three-year deal with Stone Brothers Racing only six months ago, before the team switched from Ford to Mercedes-Benz for next year. It is understood that while van Gisbergen enjoyed racing, he had become tired of some aspects of the sport - but has refused to specify the reasons for his departure. In a statement released yesterday, van Gisbergen said: “I am announcing that I will be leaving Stone Brothers Racing and the sport of V8 Supercars. Contrary to media reports, I do not wish to race for another V8 Supercar team and my decision to leave the sport has in no way been caused by Ross and Jimmy’s decision to switch manufacturers in 2013 or the team’s partnership with Erebus Motorsport. “I am leaving V8 Supercars due to personal reasons which I do not wish to discuss in the public domain. I will be moving back home to New Zealand and have no fixed plans for the future. “I have enjoyed five successful years with Stone Brothers Racing and was given a unique opportunity by the team to race V8s at a very young age, which I am very grateful for. “I would like to take this opportunity to thank Ross, Jimmy, my sponsors and my team for the time and money they invested in me during my V8 career,” said van Gisbergen. Team principal Ross Stone said: “SBR are disappointed to be losing such an exceptional talent and while there has been much speculation in the media regarding the reasons behind Shane wanting to leave, it is not for want of driving for another V8 team. “Shane’s motives to quit the sport are private and SBR have agreed that the best way forward for all parties is to release Shane from his current threeyear contract.” Van Gisbergen will race his final V8 Supercars race at the final round of the Championship Series at Homebush on Sunday, December 2. - APNZ
Corporates, clubs in action at lake Photo Tetsuro Mitomo 221112-TM-053
Allenton’s Australian bound basketball trio (clockwise from top left) Violet Eaton, Taryn Douglas and Georgia Hollings.
Basketballers pack their bags By Jonathan Leask Six days of basketball in Australia awaits three Mid Canterbury girls, who flew out in the early hours of this morning. Their destination was Albury in New South Wales where they will attend the Basketball Pacific Murray River Jamboree. Georgia Hollings, Taryn Douglas and Violet Eaton are the jamboree three and were excited about their six days of “basketball and fun”. “It’s like a development camp where you train and play for six days but we still have a bit of fun,” Violet said.
The trio are all from Allenton Primary School and all started in basketball in year three in the local miniball competition. Three years on in year six they are now bouncing across the Tasman. The Allenton trio were nominated by their coaches and were then looked over by the selectors, completely unawaresuntil they were told they had been selected. Georgia and Violet found out just over a month ago and attended a training camp at the end of the holidays, with Taryn receiving the call-up after the camp following the withdrawal of another player. When they arrive the trio will immediately be put into teams for the tourna-
Burnt-out Harrison left out of 2013 Black Sticks squad By Michael Brown
driver confirms his exit
a little bit flat over time. “We feel that it’s probably best for her to sit in our development squad, take her out of the high-pressure environment and let her enjoy hockey again. Hopefully during next year’s national hockey league she will come back better and stronger and break back into our group heading towards the World Cup and Commonwealth Games in 2014.” Hager has communicated only by email with Harrison, who is taking a break in Europe, but will sit down with her on her return to New Zealand to work out a pathway back into the Black Sticks. Hager said Harrison took her demotion well. “She was good,” he said. “She understood the reasons. She’s disappointed, as you would expect. I think a big plus for me is that Sam is prepared to be in the development squad. She’s hasn’t thrown in the towel and said I’m out of here. She wants to fight hard and that’s really pleasing for us.” Hager has ushered in a new era for the women’s side. With one player having retired after London, three taking a year out and another four on leave until February, he needed to freshen the squad and eight new players were named.
All eight are likely to get a run in next month’s six-test series against India in New Zealand, including Year 13 student Cassandra Reid from Timaru, meaning the side for the India series is both young (average age 21) and inexperienced (average caps 39). Five of the eight are from Canterbury. “It’s the start of a new four-year [Olympic] cycle so it’s quite exciting,” Hager said. “We have a lot of young players but we are in a better place than we were in 2009 when we had about seven players left from the [Beijing] Olympics. This time we have a really good core. That’s probably why we have gone with the younger ones because we really want to fill the gaps and we know they can challenge the top players now.” The full squad: Bridget Blackwood, Sam Charlton, Michaela Curtis, Sophie Devine, Gemma Flynn, Krystal Forgesson, Sian Fremaux, Amelia Gibson, Katie Glynn, Ella Gunson, Charlotte Harrison, Pippa Hayward, Rose Keddell, Julia King, Olivia Merry, Stacey Michelsen, Emily Naylor, Anita Punt, Cassandra Reid, Aniwaka Roberts, Bianca Russell, Sally Rutherford, Kayla Sharland, Jenny Storey, Petrea Webster. - APNZ
ment, mixed in with players from New Zealand and from across Australia with an hour to prepare for their first game. It’s a big trip for the 12-year-olds who were excited about the experience but also the chance to show up the Australians. They will also learn a lot which they can bring back as they look to make the step up to under 13s in the new year, where Mid Canterbury has become a powerhouse in the South Island in recent years. All three are in the Mid Canterbury 12 girls’ team for the upcoming quad tournaments, with Eaton having previous rep-level experience playing in two quad tournaments.
By Jonathan Leask Crews from clubs and secondary schools across the South Island will descend on Lake Hood with more than 1000 people expected to attend the Ashburton Club Regatta this weekend. The annual regatta gets underway with the corporate eights hitting the water first tomorrow before the clubs and school crews get in on the action racing for the rest of the day and on Sunday. “It is one of the biggest as we’re looking at hosting more than 400 crews,” Ashburton Rowing Club president Justin Wall said. In the corporates there are two teams from Ashburton, with the Redmond’s eight and the Ashburton District Council competing against nine teams from Timaru. The Ashburton club and Ashburton College crews then go up against crews from across the South Island, all itching to get some competitive racing under their belts in the early stage of the season. The programme will see the college crews race in club races against adults rather than age group races which will give the new-look Ashburton College crews another good learning experience. The college squad doubled in size this year with 18 rowers in the Steve Beveridge ranks, meaning a number of novice rowers will benefit from the competition ahead of the start of the competitive season.
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Smith edges Weepu at halfback grunt of Luke Romano is preferred to the all-round offering of Brodie Retallick. “Piri’s performance is the one we have been searching for outside probably the Wellington game [when the All Blacks beat Argentina 21-5],” said Hansen. “His performance against Scotland was outstanding and, not only did we see his experience, but we also saw him getting to the breakdown and clearing the ball the way we would like him to. But at the end of the day Aaron has played well all year and we felt he could give us a good start and Piri could come off the bench.”
By Gregor Paul Halfback was the position that generated the most vigorous debate among the All Black selectors as they picked their team to play Wales, with Aaron Smith getting the nod but with a clear message Piri Weepu is not far behind. There was also discussion about lock and blindside flanker before head coach Steve Hansen and his assistant Ian Foster opted to pick a side that would have to be judged as being devoid of surprises. Liam Messam retains his place at blindside and the ball-carrying
Hansen had been clear long before the squad left for Europe that the tour would effectively be split into two parts - everyone would be given game time in the first two tests with the selection for Wales and England based primarily on form. By and large, that is reflected in the team named to play in Cardiff on Sunday morning as, despite encouraging performances from the likes of Weepu, Retallick, Victor Vito and Hosea Gear, the men deemed to be the incumbents also played well enough to merit holding their spots. It would have been tough on
Smith had he been demoted to the bench. He wasn’t well enough protected by the forwards in Rome. Likewise, Romano took the game to the Scots and Messam was industrious against a big Italian pack that needed to be subdued and Keven Mealamu wasn’t available due to a mild calf strain. Elsewhere, there was little need for much deliberation. The team pretty much picks itself these days. Hansen was also conscious of the challenge Wales present. They haven’t enjoyed the best of form since June, having lost their last five tests, but having once coached Wales himself, Hansen knows they
have been targeting the All Black fixture. “We know that Wales have been thinking about this game ever since the [World Cup] semifinal last year,” he said. “I don’t think they are any different to anyone else. When you are backed into a corner you lose a bit of confidence. Even the great sides lose a lot of confidence. We have heard a lot about how Warren Gatland is coming back but, really, he’s been part of the preparation all the way through so I don’t see that as being a big game changer. “But I think this is the game they have had their eye on and
perhaps they have dropped the ball because of that. Maybe they didn’t care enough about the other games, but we know that every team that plays us really gets up for it and I don’t see Wales being any different.”
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Mid Canterbury sevens representative Ryan Williams throws a pass at last night’s final training before the South Island qualifier in Timaru. With an uneven number of teams the draw has each team playing three matches, with the top teams advancing to the playoffs, with a fifth and sixth playoff also played in the case that Otago makes the top four. “The NZRU have let the tournament down with the draw they have produced. I could have produced a better one in 10 minutes that provides equity. “Why play semi-finals when no matter what the top four all qualify. Instead have more time for pool games so there is a fairer chance at qualifying. “We can’t do anything about except go out and
get the results. “We’ll know by Saturday night whether it’s all go or going home,” Cousins said. Five members of the team that attended the nationals in January with Greg Spence, Jon Dampney, Will Mackenzie, Ryan Williams and Sia Fifita all looking to make a second trip to Queenstown. “Five is good, It means there is some continuity there. Ideally I would have liked a few more but the guys coming in have the skills so the team looks good.” Two players have made the transition from the
Mid Canterbury Heartland team to the sevens field in flanker Ryan O’Sullivan and English midfielder Ben Kitching will have at least one more run in the Mid Canterbury colours. The squad has sourced some size and speed calling in Southbridge based pair Willy McGoon and Peni Manumanunilwa, who both featured in the red and blacks last year. The tournament will be shown live on Sky Sport 2.
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TUESDAY Mostly fine. Southwest breezes.
A few showers developing during the morning in the west, clearing by evening. Elsewhere, fine apart from isolated afternoon and evening showers about the foothills. Snow down to 1600m. Wind at 1000m: NW 30 km/h dying away in the morning. Wind at 2000m: NW 45 km/h, changing to SW 30 km/h in the morning.
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Mid Canterbury sevens squad: Greg Spence, Jon Dampney, Ryan O’Sullivan, Will McKenzie, Alex So’oialo, Ben Kitching, Aleki Hifo, Niko Bueta, Ryan Williams, Sia Fifita, Willy McGoon and Peni Manumanunilwa.
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The Mid Canterbury sevens team faces a hard road to Queenstown but their coach believes they are capable. The team heads to Timaru tomorrow to contest the South Island qualifying tournament looking to book a return to the national sevens in Queenstown in January. Coach Mark Cousins believes they have what it takes. “We are probably a bit underdone in terms of teamwork and tournaments, but we have the skills and experience,” Cousins said. Mid Canterbury had their first hit out last weekend, coming third in the Canterbury Invitational tournament where the side improved throughout the day and took a lot of confidence from the results, including claiming an international scalp beating the Brazilian national team. “The guys went really well and probably better than some of the guys expected and now they realise that the difference between us and the supposed top teams isn’t that big. “It showed that if we put it together we can beat them.” Beating the top teams is exactly what Mid Canterbury will have to do. The top four qualify for the nationals but Otago and Canterbury have already qualified courtesy of being top eight sides at the last nationals, but as Otago automatically qualify as host so three places are still up for grabs. The Hammers have a hard draw meeting top seeds Canterbury and Otago as well as North Otago as their three pool games, and needing to win at least two games to have a chance at qualifying in a system that has copped some criticism.
FZL: Rising to 2500m
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MONDAY Showers about the main divide and the odd shower elsewhere. West or northwest winds, gale in exposed places.
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