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Storm survivor Ashburton man caught in typhoon Scotty McOmish from Ashburton was missing for several days after typhoon Haiyan hit his workplace near Leyte Island, an area where thousands of people have been killed. Yesterday, the 48-year-old finally made contact with his parents.
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H&M set to go Gaga
Lady Gaga is teaming up with bosses at fashion giant H&M to open a new mega-store in her native New York City. The singer will open the doors to the new store in the Big Apple’s Times Square on Thursday as part of her new partnership with the Swedish clothing retailer. Daniel Kulle, US President for H&M, says, “This is truly a milestone moment for H&M, to have a footprint at the crossroads of the world and own a piece of the NYC skyline with our brand illuminated on top of this impressive building... We knew we had to partner with a star who shines as bright as the store.” H&M has previously partnered with pop stars including Beyonce and Lana Del Rey.
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Melons a head-scratcher
Officials say Joseph Palmarchuk won a $1.35 million lottery jackpot in Michigan’s Classic Lotto 47 game. In the past few years, Palmarchuk has also won a $1 million lottery game in Tennessee. Palmarchuk and wife Phillis moved to Mecosta County, north of Grand Rapids, in 2011. He says he likes to buy lottery tickets that retailers put aside as mistakes. The Palmarchuks plan to hunt for a condominium in a warm state to skip Michigan winters.
A passenger bag stuffed with what are believed to be Ukrainian melons has Christchurch airport biosecurity staff scratching their heads. The mystery bag was recently found unclaimed on the baggage carousel, and contained 40kg of whole, large melons. Craig Jorgensen from the Ministry for Primary Industries said one of the passengers believed the bag, which also contained shoes, may have been meant to travel domestically only, but ended up on an international flight. “It’s also possible that a passenger was afraid to claim the bag, believing they had broken our biosecurity rules.”
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Pageant hopes dashed Tauranga’s Miss Universe hopeful has missed out on winning the annual beauty pageant. Last month Holly Cassidy, 22, was crowned Miss Universe New Zealand. The final of the competition was held on Saturday night Russian time, but Ms Cassidy missed out on the crown. A 25-year-old Venezuelan, who appears on TV in her country and is an accomplished flamenco dancer, is the new Miss Universe. Gabriela Isler was crowned at a sprawling exhibition hall on Moscow’s outskirts. Patricia Rodrigues of Spain was the runner-up.
Mad Men actor hitched Former Mad Men star Jared Harris is now a married man after exchanging vows with his fiancee in Miami, Florida, on Saturday. The 51-year-old actor, son of Irish actor Richard Harris, wed TV presenter Allegra Riggio on a yacht in front of family and friends. The bride took to Twitter to share her excitement, writing, “We’re MARRIED!!” Riggio, who wore angel wings on the couple’s big day, also shared a series of snaps with her Twitter followers, including a sweet shot of the newlyweds kissing. Harris, who was previously married to British actress Emilia Fox, met Riggio in 2009. They announced their engagement in June this year.
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incredible footage and firsthand accounts from those caught up in the action. At the movies: Thor, The Dark World (3D), Regent Cinema, Ashburton. Marvel’s godly Thor returns in this battle to save Earth and all the nine Realms from a shadowy enemy that pre-dates the universe itself. Chris Hemsworth returns to the hammer alongside Natalie Portman, Anthony Hopkins, Tom Hid-
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Residents put up a makeshift structure amongst damaged homes in Tacloban city, Leyte province, central Philippines. The city remains littered with debris from damaged homes as many complain of shortages of food and water and no electricity since typhoon Haiyan slammed into their province. AP PHOTO
Anxious wait for news BY MYLES HUME
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Ashburton’s June and Ben McOmish received the phone call thousands of anxious parents across the world would have wanted to hear yesterday. “I’m all right,” their son Scotty, 48, said through a breaking phone line from the typhoontorn Philippines. Their cellphones never left their sides, as Mr and Mrs McOmish spent a nervous weekend with Scotty’s young son, Connor, wondering if they would ever see him and his family alive again as typhoon Haiyan, the strongest ever recorded to hit landfall, ripped
through the country, killing an estimated 10,000 people. Scotty’s family are based in the town of Negros where they recently built a new home, but he was working in his geothermal energy job near the island of Leyte at the time– arguably the worst-hit area. Mr and Mrs McOmish made tireless attempts to contact their son to no avail, but yesterday morning Scotty phoned to say he was all right, and then moments later texted to reveal his wife Anna Torres and two children Katharine-June, 5, and Hamish-George, 3, were okay too. “The connection wasn’t very
good, but he did say it just looked as though the place had been hit by a nuclear bomb,” Mrs McOmish said. Although the exact location of Scotty’s family was unknown when the typhoon hit, Scotty told his mother he was on a boat heading towards Leyte Island, returning from a nearby island where he was working. Their story is one of hope for the 500 Filipino families in Mid Canterbury, and 376 families of New Zealanders, many who are yet to hear from their loved ones. It is believed, at this stage, none have been killed or injured
by the typhoon that recorded sustained wind gusts of up to 315km/h. “The New Zealand Embassy is looking to confirm the safety and well-being of those New Zealanders but communication outages are understandably hampering efforts,” a Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade spokesman said. The ministry said those who were still unable to contact their New Zealand citizen family members should first attempt to make contact with the affected person before contacting the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade on (04) 439 8000.
Willie Jackson and John Tamihere are off air. The RadioLive hosts announced on air that yesterday’s would be their last show. On the show, Mr Tamihere said they would be taking the next few weeks to review what happened last week with management and agree what action needs to be taken. “We do not condone rape in any way and did not intend to blame the victims. “Rape is a terrible crime and the victims who come forward deserve support and respect.” “We deeply regret the comments we made last week, and the upset they caused so many people,” Mr Tamihere said. “We also want to apologise to the clients of RadioLive who had to deal with negative feedback to their businesses because they advertise on our show. “Closer to home, we regret the impact this has had on our wives, children, our grandchildren and communities. “We also apologise to the staff at RadioLive, and throughout the MediaWorks whanau, who’ve had to deal with fallout.” Mr Tamihere said RadioLive would update listeners as to their plans, but said it would be their last time on radio this year. MediaWorks Radio chief executive Belinda Mulgrew said after discussions with the hosts it had been agreed they would be off air for the rest of 2013. An announcement regarding a replacement host would be made in due course. - APNZ
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■ TYPHOON HAIYAN
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Filipino community rallies BY SUSAN SANDYS
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Mid Canterbury Filipino community members are rallying around each other and launching an appeal in the wake of superstorm Haiyan. Mother of two young children, Zhybale Castil, an Ashburton dairy farm worker, has probably been the worst-affected as she wonders how her family are. Her six and eight-year-old children are with her husband in the city of Tacloban, which has been devastated by the storm. She said yesterday the last three days had been a nightmare until she got a text saying “they’re okay, don’t be worried” from her husband about 4pm. But that small communication was not enough to calm her. “I have to know what’s their condition, if they have supplies, I just want to know, and exactly where is their location,” Mrs Castil said. She understood the children had been at her mother’s house but did not know if they were still there. Her sister, brother-in-law and young nephews were also in the city. Her husband and two children had been soon to join her in Mid Canterbury with work visa processing under way, and she hoped that would not be affected by the storm.
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High profile Mid Canterbury dairy farmer Willy Leferink found himself in the path of typhoon Haiyan while visiting Vietnam at the weekend. He and wife Jeanet were staying in Hoi An, on a visit to the
The annual Ashburton Chocolate Fish race kicks off tonight along the Ashburton Hakatere River Trail, with races for all kinds of mountain bike riders. Registration begins at 6.15pm on the north side of the Ashburton Bridge with the race to start 15 minutes later. As well as competitive races, this year there will also be a non-event category which will allow families or casual riders to take part.
Domestic disputes Ashburton police attended domestic disputes on Saturday about 11pm and on Friday about 9.30am.
Driving charge An Ashburton woman was stopped by Ashburton police for driving while forbidden. The driver will appear in Ashburton District Court at the next sitting.
Driving at 142km/h Edawina McGregor adds her contribution to a donation box set up at Ashburton New World in the wake of superstorm Haiyan, manned by Filipino community members (from left) Lito Quinones, Aaron Da-al and Mario Abroso. PHOTO TETSURO MITOMO 111113-TM-066
Celeste Bennett of Ashburton was at work at the town library yesterday, but her mind was elsewhere as a South Island friend of hers waited in vain for contact from her family in one of the hardest hit areas. “We just pray, you just pray and hope,” Mrs Bennett said. She herself made the happiest cellphone call of her life on Friday night when she got her sister in hardest-hit Leyte Island, where it is estimated 10,000 are dead from drowning and col-
lapsed buildings. Mrs Bennett is from southern Leyte, where her sister lives. Neighbours’ houses had been destroyed but her sister’s house had survived a lashing from seas travelling inland and strong winds, probably because it was concrete. She said the northern area, where she had nieces and nephews, had been hardest hit, but they were also okay. Mid Canterbury’s Filipino community, of about 500 families, is launching an appeal and
collecting donations of money, clothing and groceries. United Filipinos in Mid Canterbury chairperson Jonathan Da-al has been placing donation boxes in shops around town, and yesterday a donation counter was set up at New World. He hoped more counters could be set up and needed volunteers. Anyone wanting to help could phone him on 0211828401. An ANZ bank account had been set up for donations, it was 06 0837 0286370 00.
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country on their way back from the World Dairy Summit in Japan, when the storm bore down on the area. “We are safe now after being evacuated from Hoi An,” he told the Guardian via email yesterday, as cellphone communications were out.
“The storm was first heading that way so 500,000 people had to be evacuated from lowlaying areas,” Mr Leferink said. The couple were travelling on an organised tour and were evacuated onto an 18hour overnight train to Hanoi, where he was yesterday.
“It’s raining here but the storm is tracking more north than earlier forecasted. Lots of low-laying areas are flooded,” he said. Mr Leferink has been looking at farming methods in Vietnam, which is the world’s number one rice exporter.
An Ashburton man had his licence suspended after he was found driving up to 142km/h on State Highway 1.
Drink drivers Two Ashburton people were nabbed while drink driving during the weekend. On Sunday a local man was found driving with an excess breath alcohol level of 591mcg and minutes later another man was found driving at a level of 682mcg.
Youth arrested An Ashburton youth was arrested on theft charges on Friday afternoon. He has been referred to Youth Aid.
Concert line-up Next year’s Mission Estate Winery Concert on February 15 will feature Ronan Keating, Melanie C from the Spice Girls, Sharon Corr, Billy Ocean and Leo Sayer. The lineup for the UK Invasion Party at the Mission was announced at a media conference yesterday. SEL operations manager Garry Craft said several artists had approached organisers saying they were interested in performing when they heard their British associates were taking part. - APNZ
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■ LOTTO WINNER
Lotto winner yet to come forward BY MYLES HUME
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There was just one question on the lips of Methven yesterday. Who? The community waited another pain-staking day to find the ticket holder of the $142,857 division one Lotto ticket still in hiding yesterday, as the rumour
mill went up another gear. Many are holding out hope that it goes to a deserving local, while there is an increasing suspicion the winner may not know they have won or are from out of town. From staffroom chatter at Methven Primary School, it emerged it was a syndicate of winners from Methven who
were still waiting to claim the prize. “I talked to almost every single parent that came in today, asking if it was them who had won, there’s a lot of excitement around it,” principal Chris Murphy said. Rachael Eddington from Methven Four Square said the ticket was the second to go un-
claimed, with a division two ticket from a month ago also outstanding. She had no inkling of who may have won it, but even if she did, she would not be allowed to tell. “Today’s been really good at the shop, there’s a lot of happy people around and people coming in saying they can’t believe
we have won the big one,” Ms Eddington said. A Methven Motor Services worker said the Lotto ticket was the talk of the town. “We don’t know who it is, maybe the person is keeping it under wraps or it could have been passers by, but we live in a small community and word will get round,” she said.
■ NCEA EXAMS
First exam over for Mid Canterbury students BY MYLES HUME
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It came with its challenges, but Year 11 pupils throughout Mid Canterbury can breathe a sigh of relief that their first NCEA examination is behind them. The first end-of-year exams for 2013 began in the district yesterday, with pupils from Mount Hutt and Ashburton colleges putting themselves to the test in subjects ranging from German, to Samoan to economics. But Level 1 English was the most talked about exam yesterday, with tens of thousands of pupils across the country sitting the exam, including 210 candidates at Ashburton College alone. One of those was Annie McDonald, 16, who said she was surprisingly calm before the exam, despite admitting she could have put in a few more study hours. “But I think I have definitely done enough to pass, I thought my essay was good because I memorised most of it beforehand but some other aspects were a bit harder than I thought,” she said. Before the exam, many Year 11 pupils were quiet and appeared
anxious. But they were all smiles when they left the exam rooms about noon. Fellow Year 11 pupil Georgia Lysaght felt the unfamiliar text aspect, when pupils read an unseen text and respond to questions about it, was the most difficult. But she was just happy that it was all over and done with, leaving just two exams to go. “It was pretty nerve-wracking waiting outside before the exam,” the 16-year-old said. Ashburton College teacher Mary Buckland, who is the college’s NCEA liaison, said many pupils were well-prepared, some turning up 45 minutes before the exam began. However, she advised them to “double check” their timetables, pointing to incidents in years gone by when pupils turned up at the wrong time and were not allowed to sit their exams. Today’s examinations begin at 9.30am with Level 1 German and accounting, Level 2 English and Latin, Level 3 Spanish and biology and Scholarship English. NCEA examinations end on December 3.
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Ashburton College Year 11 pupils (from left) Annie McDonald, 15, Georgia Lysaght, 16 and Cheyenne Rose, 16, leave confident of their work after sitting their first ever NCEA exam yesterday – Level 1 English. PHOTO TETSURO MITOMO 11113-TM-024
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■ QUAD BIKE SAFETY
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Call for helmets on quad bikes By Linda CLarke
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Federated Farmers is backing a coroner’s call for helmets and warning bleepers on quad bikes after an investigation into five deaths following quad bike accidents. Coroner Brad Shortland also suggested a taskforce to research and advise on rollover protection devices. His recommendations are in the just released findings into the deaths of Carlos Mendoza, Grant Cornelius, John McInnes, Suzanne Ferguson and Willem Van Der Pasch. Four of the victims suffered asphyxia following accidents when they were riding their quad bikes . Federated Farmers health and safety spokesperson Jeanette Maxwell said it was a sensible call for helmets to be compulsory for all quad bike riders. She also endorsed the call for more research into rollover protection devices. She said there were several on the market, and some worked better
than others. It would be important to make sure taskforce research was delivered to as many quad bike riders as possible, inside and outside farming. Mrs Maxwell said Federated Farmers had been supporting reversing bleepers on quad bikes for two years. These can
be fitted retrospectively and alert the rider when the bike is in reverse. She said it was easy for a tired farmer to make mistakes when using a quad bike or doing other farm work, so an equally important message was that farmers look after their mental and physical health.
For every one death by quad bike, there were 18 farmers who took their own lives, she said. “Why all the hype over quad bikes when so many farmers are dying from suicide? Mental health and physical wellbeing are the basis of accidents. “Part of reducing accidents overall on the farm is about making sure our farmers are well, mentally and physically, and that is critical to good decision-making.” Coroner Shortland said another consideration was to stop using quad bikes in farming altogether, but they were a vital farm tool in New Zealand. He said riders needed to be trained, always wear a helmet and regularly maintain their machines. “Unfortunately, training and education cannot reach commonsense or good judgement; nevertheless, they can teach the realities of poor decisions when quad bikes are placed in vulnerable situations as a result of riding them on hilly, sloped or steep terrain.”
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Farm assistant told to expect jail
Ashburton teenager remanded in custody
A Mid Canterbury farm assistant has been warned to expect a custodial sentence when he next appears in the Ashburton District Court. Victor Earl Reihana, 27, was charged with injuring with intent to injure, following a sustained attack on another man. Following his guilty plea Judge Joanna Maze said his actions were at the extreme end of the scale, and he was fortunate police withdrew more serious charges. She rejected his counsel’s request for electronically monitored bail, remanding him in custody pending his next appearance on December 9. Reading from the summary of facts police prosecutor sergeant Mike Wingfield told the court Reihana had joined friends to watch a rugby game on August 24 Around midnight the complainant and Reihana were alone in a double garage, when an argument erupted. Reihana shoved and hit the complainant, threatened to kill him and attempted to strangle
him – forcing the victim to bite his attacker’s finger to break free. Reihana then pushed him to the ground where he was punched and kicked, hit with a wooden chair, a bar stool, a pool cue and a piece of wood. In the course of the assault Reihana also stomped on his victim and stood on his head with both feet, bracing himself against a wall to do so. The complainant was admitted to hospital with a broken jaw, broken teeth and multiple cuts and bruises. Through his counsel, Reihana claimed that complainant had initiated the altercation. However, with no affidavit evidence to support this Judge Maze could not take it into account. “I cannot see that it is likely or even a reasonable probability that he will be given home detention, in the circumstances it would be sending the wrong message to remand the defendant on bail,” Judge Maze said.
An Ashburton teenager has been remanded in custody on a number of charges. Te Aroha Parata, 19, pleaded guilty to resisting police, escaping police custody, unlawfully taking a vehicle, driving while forbidden and twice breaching prison release conditions, when she appeared before Judge Joanna Maze in the Ashburton District Court. She has been held in custody since her arrest in September. Police prosecutor sergeant Mike Wingfield told the court Parata and an associate had been visiting at an address on Charles Street on July 25. They requested a ride home, but left when turned down. Parata returned to the address some time later and took an unlocked vehicle parked in the driveway. She drove around town until she was apprehended. An arrest warrant was issued after Parata failed to turn up at court on September 2. On September 29 police attended a party at a Creek Road address, where they arrested Parata on the warrant. She was unco-operative, and
two officers were required to get her into the police car. Following the arrest formalities, Parata was held in custody. While she was being transported to holding cells in Timaru she requested a comfort stop, complaining of discomfort. As there was no female officer present, she was allowed out of the vehicle unaccompanied at Orari – but she ran off into the darkness. Shortly later an Orari resident notified police of a young woman on the property. When police arrived she made off again and was found hiding in trees nearby. The breach charges related to Parata’s reluctance to engage probation services and undertake alcohol and drug services as directed as a condition of her release from prison in March. Judge Maze declined a request for electronically monitored bail, put forward by Parata’s lawyer Marilyn Gilchrist, convicting her and remanding her in custody to reappear for sentencing on December 17.
Lundy retrial Mark Lundy’s retrial for the murder of his wife and daughter will be held in Wellington next June. The trial date was confirmed by Justice Ronald Young in the High Court at Wellington yesterday. Lundy was released on bail last month after the Privy Council unanimously decided to quash his convictions and ordered a retrial. In 2002, Lundy was convicted of murdering his wife Christine and 7-year-old daughter Amber and sentenced to a jail term of at least 20 years. He appealed to the Privy Council, which last month unanimously ruled to allow the appeal. - APNZ
Baking powder found White powder found at a New Zealand Post centre in Auckland yesterday has been identified as baking powder. Police northern communications inspector Steve Kose said three staff from the Highbrook centre in East Tamaki found the powder in a blank envelope at about 10am. The Fire Service and Defence Force were alerted to the incident about 2pm. Tests showed it was baking powder, Mr Kose said. - APNZ
Late book return A book checked out from the Greymouth Municipal Library 53 years ago has finally been returned. The battered hardcover edition of Later Notes from a Backblocks Hospital, a collection of medical notes from Dr G M Smith, was mailed to the library from a doctor currently living in Australia. He borrowed it when he worked at Greymouth Hospital in about 1960, and accidentally packed it with his belongings when he left. He returned the book with a letter of apology and a donation of $300. - APNZ
Violent attack A mother of two suffered a violent attack at her Wellington home and could have lain dead for days before her body was found, police say. The woman, a 37-year-old Chinese national, was discovered at her Miramar property on Sunday by a friend who had not heard from her for days. “It’s apparent she suffered a violent death,” Detective Senior Sergeant John van den Heuvel said. He would not confirm the woman’s name until her family had been contacted. A 58-year-old man, who knew the woman, has been arrested for breaching a protection order against her. He appeared in the Wellington District Court yesterday and was released on bail. Mr van den Heuvel would not say if the man was a suspect in the woman’s death. - APNZ
Assault charges A man has appeared in court charged with a sex attack on a pensioner in south Auckland at the weekend. The 39-year-old man from Manurewa was charged with assault with intent to commit sexual violation and entering a building without authority with intent. He appeared in Manukau District Court yesterday and was remanded in custody until December. The man was charged with attacking a 77-year-old woman in her Papatoetoe home around 6.30am on Sunday. - APNZ
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■ ARMISTICE DAY
Simple ceremony for a special day By GaBrielle Stuart gabrielle.s@theguardian.co.nz
At the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month, people around the country and the world gathered to remember Armistice Day: the day that marked the end of World War One. Although very few in Ashburton still personally remember the Armistice Day celebrations almost a century ago, more than 50 people gathered yesterday in Baring Square to mark the day with a simple ceremony. The Ashburton cadets were some of the youngest of those attending the ceremony, and for them the ceremony marked events that happened a world ago, before their parents or even grandparents were born. However, for young cadet Connor Stuart-Webster the sacrifice of those soldiers long ago was something he was passionate about. “For them, it was the ultimate sacrifice. They gave their lives so that we could be free, and live in safety.” He said he would continue to remember them for as long as he could, and planned to pass their memory down to future generations. Compared with the hundreds who gathered around the district to commemorate Anzac Day the memorial was a quiet one, but Ashburton RSA President Malcolm Hanson said memorials were quite different and both important to remember. “Anzac Day is uniquely ours. It is our day, so it makes sense that it is the day that the majority of people remember. “Armistice Day marks the time that the world was freed.” He said that he had seen a decline in numbers at the memorial services over recent years, but it was encouraging to see
More than 50 people gathered yesterday in Baring Square to mark Armistice Day. Photo tetsuro MitoMo 111113-tM-004
The ultimate sacrifice By GaBrielle Stuart
the community was too busy to stop, even for a moment. But look a little deeper and perhaps it is the greatest memorial of all to these men’s sacrifice. The soldiers who sacrificed their lives in the Great War were not fighting to have their names put on a plaque. They didn’t sacrifice their lives for the memorial speeches or the medals, or the wreaths and the flowers that are laid in their honour. They fought and they died to defend their country, their families and their way of life. They fought and died to defend justice and achieve peace. They fought and died so that the generations after them could enjoy Mid Canterbury, where a “horrible day” can simply mean cold weather, and “violent battles” are played out on local sportsfields. Because of their sacrifice, for us life does go on.
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Heather Jamison laid a poppy down at the Baring Street war memorial yesterday, at the Ashburton Armistice Day commemoration. Photo tetsuro MitoMo 111113-tM-012
numbers dramatically increased this year. Veteran Peter Hunter has recently moved from Wellington to the district, and said that although the ceremonies in Ashburton weren’t as big as in the capital, there was something
special about them. “The support seems more profound in a little town. In Wellington the ceremonies were big, but there’s something here that got lost in the crowds in the city.”
The most remarkable thing about observing a minute’s silence is that it is rarely silent. Around 60 people stood silently in Baring Square yesterday, with bowed heads and poppies on their breasts – but on every side of the square the world bustled. On the main road a truck rumbled past, engine brakes groaning; birds screeched and a cyclist passed, clicking through gears. Court summons blared through a loudspeaker over the square, announcing hearing times to families waiting outside the courthouse. A young driver revved his engine at the lights. It seemed strange and irreverent that on a day that meant the difference between life and death for so many Mid Cantabrians almost a century ago,
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Guilty plea to driving charges A 40-year-old man who took matters into his own hands and pursued a youth he alleged was pestering his niece, appeared in the Ashburton District Court yesterday. Parmad Jai Kumar pleaded guilty to dangerous driving in front of Judge Joanna Maze; he was convicted and disqualified from driving for six months and ordered to do 90 hours of community work. The charge related to an incident on September 8, after Kumar learned the 18-year-old complainant, who had previously been in a relationship with his niece, had visited her, despite requests not to do so. Soon after Kumar saw the youth driving on Belt Road. He did a U-turn and followed him into Racecourse Road. On reaching the 100km zone the complainant reached speeds
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of 130km in an effort to get away but Kumar kept pace, pulling alongside and causing the two vehicles to impact side-byside. Kumar lost control of his vehicle and was forced to stop; the complainant turned around and headed in the other direction, but was again pursued along State Highway 1 as far as Chertsey. Defence counsel Paul Bradford said Kumar was frustrated because of an apparent lack of police action on his niece’s complaint about the complainant’s threatening behaviour towards her. On reflection he recognised his actions were wrong. Judge Maze said clearly Kumar’s emotions were running high at the time, but he had endangered the complainant’s safety, as well as his own and that of other road users.
Methven students head off to camp Off on their four-day Year 10 camp with Mount Hutt College are (from left) Ella Riordan, Annabelle Osborne and Rebecca Spittal. The school annually undertakes the camp at the Boyle River Outdoor Education Centre near Lewis Pass, where it has been going for 14 years. Students undertake many challenging activities including an overnight tramp, rock-climbing, abseiling, navigation and high ropes. PHOTO SUSAN SANDYS 111113-SS-01
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Drink-drivers face the court The following people appeared on drink driving matters before Judge Joanna Maze in the Ashburton District Court yesterday: Logan Bruce Arbuckle, 19, of Allenton pleaded guilty to driving with an excess breath alcohol level of 335 micrograms per litre of breath (EBA 335mcg/l), when the limit for drivers aged 20 and under is zero. He was convicted, disqualified from driving for three months, fined $200 and ordered to pay court costs of $130. • Gwenda Joyce Kelly, 52, of Netherby, was convicted of drink driving (EBA 482mcg/l). She was disqualified from driving for six months, ordered to undertake six months supervision. • Ben Lewis Carter, 29, of Westerfield, was convicted of drink driving (EBA 548mcg/l). He was disqualified from driving for six months, fined $650 and ordered to pay court costs of $130. Others matters: Jane Ratu Hemi, 60, of Allenton appeared on a representative charge of child abuse involving a 14-year-old boy who was in her care at the time. The court was told the boy had come into her care in early 2009, and she had later gained formal custody. The boy also spent time with the defendant’s daughter. Hemi learned that at the time of the boy’s birthday in December, he and an older teenager had smoked synthetic cannabis – as a result she slapped him across the face. She also pleaded guilty to assaulting him on two other occasions – once following an argument and once when she learned he had stolen property.
She was convicted and remanded on bail to reappear for sentencing on December 17. • Leroy Joe Maxwell, 20, of Methven, was relying on his friend to get him to community work on time – but instead they left him at the beach. As a result he faced Judge Joanna Maze in the Ashburton District Court yesterday. She was not impressed, as it was his second breach on the same sentence and he was delivered a clear warning during his last appearance. She fined him $200 and told him to attend to the outstanding 16 hours or expect serious consequences. • Health issues were put forward as mitigating factors in James Robert McLay’s offending. McLay appeared yesterday on charges of carrying a knife in public, twice failing to answer bail, dangerous driving, driving while impaired, and willful damage. Judge Maze took into account the serious difficulties McLay was facing before convicting and discharging him on the breaches and sentencing him to intensive supervision, to include treatment and counselling as directed. McLay will remain under judicial monitoring for nine months, during which Judge Maze said she would be walking the journey alongside him. She remitted $1911 of unpaid fines, but ordered McLay to make reparations of $1850 at $25 a week for damage caused. • Walter James Ross, 38, of Ashburton appeared to face two charges of breaching an extended supervision order. He was fined $300 and warned more serious consequences were likely if he appeared on a third breach.
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■ PHILIPPINES
Olympic flame returns hree astronauts have returned to Earth after a 166-day mission, bringing the Olympic torch back from the International Space Station after a historic space walk. The trip completed the most ambitious leg of Russia’s unparallelled torch relay in the run-up to the Winter Olympic Games in Sochi in February. The Soyuz capsule carrying Russian cosmonaut Fyodor Yurchikhin, US NASA astronaut Karen Nyberg and Italian colleague Luca Parmitano touched down on the frosty steppes of Kazakhstan at 1349 AEDT yesterday. - AFP
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A man looks at a tourist boat sinking in Ha Long Bay, Vietnam yesterday. Typhoon Haiyan made landfall in northern Vietnam early yesterday as a tropical storm. ap photo
tionally drained, physically exhausted.” Witnesses reported seeing looting and violence with President Benigno Aquino admitting it was a major concern. Military spokesman Lieutenant Colonel Ramon Zagala told AFP 100 soldiers had been sent to help police restore law and order in Tacloban. Threatening to further hamper relief efforts was a tropical depression approaching the southern and central Philippines. Government weather forecasters said the depression could bring fresh floods to typhoon-affected areas. The depression is expected to hit land on the southern island of Mindanao late today and then move across the central
islands of Bohol, Cebu, Negros and Panay, which all suffered typhoon damage, forecaster Connie Dadivas said. It could bring “moderate to heavy” rains, or about five to 15mm per hour, he said. US meteorologists said Haiyan made landfall in Vietnam early yesterday. The US Joint Typhoon Warning Centre (JTWC) said in an update the storm “is currently making landfall” approximately 156km/h east south-east of the capital Hanoi, with sustained winds of 120km/h. The typhoon had lost force at sea, striking Vietnam as the equivalent of a category-one hurricane - the weakest on the one-to-five Saffir-Simpson wind-speed scale. Despite the
typhoon’s weakened state, more than 600,000 people were evacuated in Vietnam, with flooding and heavy rain expected. Up to four million children could be affected by the disaster in the Philippines, the United Nations Children’s Fund warned. “We are rushing to get critical supplies to children who are bearing the brunt of this crisis,” said UNICEF Philippines representative Tomoo Hozumi. “We are working around the clock.” Authorities were struggling to calculate the sheer magnitude of the disaster, with the regional police chief for Leyte saying initial estimates showed 10,000 people are believed to have died in that province alone. - AFP
■ UNITED STATES
Family rescues woman, kills abductor The family of an American woman being held captive by her abusive former partner in an abandoned house staged a dramatic rescue, storming the building and shooting him dead in the process. The drama began on Wednesday when Bethany Arceneaux, 29, was abducted on a street in Lafayette, Louisiana, by Scott Thomas. Arceneaux, a victim of domestic violence, had reported numerous threats from Thomas, the father of her
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Authorities struggle Philippines rescue workers are struggling to bring aid to famished and destitute survivors after a super typhoon that may have killed more than 10,000 people, in what is feared to be the country’s worst ever natural disaster. Relief teams are overwhelmed trying to help those whose homes and livelihoods were destroyed by Haiyan, which sent tsunami-like waves and merciless winds rampaging across large swathes of the archipelago on Friday. In Vietnam, more than 600,000 people were evacuated as Haiyan, which moved out of the Philippines and into the South China Sea on Saturday, made landfall there early yesterday. Hundreds of Filipino police and soldiers have been deployed to contain looters in Tacloban, the devastated provincial capital of Leyte, with gangs stealing consumer goods such as televisions. A long snake-like queue formed in Tacloban’s flattened airport as tired and hungry survivors, some who had trudged through mud and debris for several kilometres, sought the basic essentials for survival. “We want water and medicines for the injured. So if you can organise it, please, for us, don’t let anybody come here who will just watch us and see us suffer, because we don’t want that,” Joan Lumbre Wilson told AFP, adding that authorities were struggling to cope with the sheer numbers seeking help. “They’re trying to drive us away again, back to our places, where it’s too far, and then do it again tomorrow (walk to reach the compound), and it’s not fair on us,” she said. “We’re already tired, emo-
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two-year-old son, in June and August. On Wednesday evening, the Lafayette Daily Advertiser reports, Thomas cornered Arceneaux near a day care centre after a car chase. She tried to run from him with her son in her arms, screaming for help. A woman who watched them struggle intervened, managing to pull the child away. Thomas dragged Arceneaux into his car and drove off. This triggered a hunt for
the pair, with Arceneaux’s large family of sisters, brothers, aunts, uncles and cousins determined to find her. Two hours later, Thomas’s car was found abandoned in a field. Police brought in bloodhounds and began searching the area, but were unsuccessful, with no sign of the pair. The family, fearing for Arceneaux’s safety, joined the hunt on Friday. A tip about an abandoned house in a nearby field led family members to where
Arceneaux was being held. A half dozen people converged on the house, kicked down the door and found Arceneaux inside. She had been stabbed repeatedly, according to the Lafayette Daily Advertiser’s photographer who had been with the family. A confrontation ensued and Thomas was shot dead. At present no one has been arrested and legal experts say there may not be any charges because they were defending Arceneaux. - AAP
James Packer’s Crown group has entered into a final binding agreement with the NSW government for its VIP casino and six-star hotel at Barangaroo. The agreement follows the completion of negotiations under stage three of the unsolicited proposals policy, Premier Barry O’Farrell told reporters yesterday. The agreement for the $1.5 billion facility includes no low-limit bets on table games, no pokies and VIP gaming only. The government says licence fees and gaming taxes will reap a guaranteed minimum of $1 billion over the first 15 years. “It’s estimated, and on the basis on Crown’s Victorian experience, that five per cent of local gamers would use this facility, but these are people who would gamble between $300,000-400,000 a year - clearly beyond the means of most people.” - AAP
On-line spree in China Chinese shoppers have spent billions of dollars online, data shows, as they took advantage of discounts offered on Singles Day, a festival created by e-tailers to persuade the loveless to console themselves with retail therapy. November 11 - or 11.11 - was proclaimed as “singles’ day”, because of the number of ones in the date, with sellers promoting discounts to the nation’s singletons. China has the world’s biggest online population and its annual online sales are forecast to reach between $420 billion and $650 billion by 2020, by which time it will be the world’s largest online retail market. - AFP
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OUR VIEW
Typhoon’s effects hit home here Coen Lammers EDITOR
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t is often difficult to relate to disasters on foreign shores, but typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines is hitting very close to home. Many locals will be stunned to hear that over 500 families in Mid Canterbury have Filipino links, which connects us all deeply to their pain and suffering. Today’s Guardian tells the survival story of Ashburton man Scotty McOmish, who lives and works in the battered island of Leyte. While the McOmish family yesterday celebrated getting the phone call to hear he was okay, numerous Filipino families are still waiting to get a sign of life from their relatives back home. Over 10,000 people are estimated to be killed while hundreds of thousands are left without a home, food, water or any means to communicate with their families. The Filipino community plays a massive role in the success of the Mid Canterbury economy, even if they have adopted a lowkey approach. It is unfair to generalise, but the immigrants from the Philippines have a reputation for their terrific work ethic, their friendly manner and a strong sense of community. Thelma Bell is one Filipino immigrant who has immersed herself in the Ashburton community, was appointed as Justice of the Peace and most recently just missed out on a spot on the district council. Mrs Bell is a role model for the Filipino community and a good example of what her compatriots contribute to Mid Canterbury. Because many prefer not to make a fuss and may not excel on the rugby of cricket field, these silent achievers tend to fly under the radar, even when they are suffering. Filipino community leaders have already started fundraising to send help to their families and friends in the affected areas. So please keep an eye out for any fundraising efforts and see how Mid Canterbury can help its fellow Ashburtonians. Typhoon Haiyan may be a long way from home but its fallout is sharply felt in our midst.
YOUR VIEW Crime concerns We, the people of New Zealand, are totally sick of the amount of crime in our country. I raise this because International Information shows that New Zealand is rated near the Worst in the World for reported crimes per head of population. Google it! For instance, in 1960 there were 1003 assaults reported but in 2013 that figure was 10 times more at 10,220! (1962 yearbook, 2011/12 NZ Crime, NZ Stats). Daily we hear of assaults on our elderly parents and grandparents, in their own homes. John Key and National, you have the responsibility to keep us safe and you have failed to do this. Stop the liberal lunacy regarding being soft on criminals. Get more Police and stronger sentencing in place.
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Scare the criminals and lock those away who assault, rape and kill. We are not going to vote for you unless you act forcefully to protect New Zealand. Ken Evans
Congratulations I would like to congratulate everybody who contributed to the recent successful Mid Canterbury Tennis tournament held here in Ashburton over Labour Weekend. I felt proud to be from this area as visitors commented on our “superb” tennis facility and our efficiently run tournament. They wanted to know “just how big Ashburton was to have a facility of this size and standard.” To all of those involved in the administration of its smooth running – congratulations. From the diligent officials
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to the patient office staff, the hard-working committee to the kitchen volunteers – the precision was noted! And to the local people who had the foresight to make this tennis facility possible – thank you. It certainly put Ashburton on the map and made us truly appreciate what a great asset we have. And for those who want to see just how well-utilised this centre is – pay a visit on a Monday or Friday after school and you will be struggling to find a park, as youngsters flock to the tennis courts for Mini Tennis and tennis coaching. Here you will see a range of ages all purposefully occupied! It is a sight to behold! All under the well-respected leadership of Chris Anderson. Tennis is alive and well in Ashburton. Anna McKeown
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Tuesday, November 12, 2013
Eliminate the (water) bugs
POLL RESULT Yesterday’s result Q: What would you do if you won $142,000 in Lotto?
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am writing this from Vietnam as I look at how they farm. For a communist country it seems pretty entrepreneurial but that’s come out of reality versus theory. After reunification, in 1976, the purists collectivised rice production and collapsed output. One decade later, Vietnam allowed its farmers to grow and sell their own rice, albeit, within boundaries. Today however, Vietnam has become the World’s No. 1 rice exporter. When it comes to rice production water is critical as it is back in New Zealand. In our many discussions about water quality we often overlook the fact that livestock need good quality drinking water too. Cows are mammals just like humans so good water is in farming’s own self-interest. Given the marvels of modern communication, I managed to catch One News’ coverage of the proposed amendments to the National Policy Statement for Freshwater Management. It may sound dry but it has massive implications for all Kiwis. There was Environment Minister Amy Adams and ‘for balance’ the reporter went to Massey’s Dr Mike Joy. Sure as night follows day, he poohpoohed the entire thing and wasn’t shy at fingering ‘intensive’ agriculture. Given this framework was assembled by 60 of New Zealand’s foremost freshwater scientists; I got the distinct impression he wasn’t one of them. At least one council manager has put finger to keyboard and
Today’s online poll question Q: Should there be greater punishments for people that abandon pet animals?
CONTACTS Some of New Zealand’s worst water pollution areas are in our towns and cities, not the country.
made an outstanding contribution to the muddy issue of water quality over at www. sciblogs.co.nz. Written by Taranaki Regional Council’s Gary Bedford and called Bugs in the system, it kicks off like this: “When it comes to recreational use of freshwater, are we swimming in mixed messages? Fairfax reported that ‘More than 60 per cent of monitored rivers in New Zealand are unsafe for swimming according to Environment Ministry figures’. Dr Mike Joy from Massey University reportedly stated that 95 per cent of New Zealand’s lowland rivers fail the bathing standard due to pathogens. And the Consumer organisation claims that gradings applied to bathing spots are more meaningful than actual water quality analyses…” Mr Bedford puts his finger on the button with this “… there’s a degree of ignorance, and/or political grandstanding, over how good or bad New Zealand’s freshwater recreational
spots actually are”. Only in New Zealand could official guidelines determine that excellent water quality must become ‘poor’ or ‘very poor,’ just because it is in a farming area. Only in New Zealand could good management practices, like stock exclusion, waterway crossings and riparian plantings, count for nought due to the Guidelines. These Guidelines seem screwy and create an open goal for others to shoot at us all day long. At least the proposed amendments to the National Policy Statement for Freshwater Management may provide one circuit breaker we need. Since 60 of New Zealand’s top freshwater scientists had a hand in creating it, the framework ought to be the end for emotion and finger pointing. Then again, I am an optimist. The proposed framework gives communities the power to set what they want for water informed by scientific, cultural and economic data.
I cannot pretend there won’t be a hit upon farming in some areas but that will become an equal opportunity hit; ratepayers may find their rates bill skyrocket to fix neglected wastewater systems. A key point Amy Adams stressed, I am told, is that some of New Zealand’s worst water are in our towns and cities. It also appreciates that issues a long time in the making, may take a long time to fix. As long as a community makes decisions with eyes wide open to the costs and ramifications, as farmers, we cannot really complain. Or, as Taranaki Regional Council’s Gary Bedford concluded his excellent blog about recreational water quality, “In a world demanding ever-greater certainty and less risk, there is obviously much to do. A review of the 2003 Guidelines is underway. Will it eliminate the bugs?”
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People, life are museum’s focus By Kathleen Stringer
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ne thing that struck me about this area when I first arrived was the number of museums and historical societies there are. There seems to be a collection of something in a number of small areas about the place, as well as larger, themed museums focusing on such things as planes, trains and wood working tools. I don’t see that we, the Ashburton Museum, are competitors with any of these other facilities and, as long as they can care for their treasures appropriately, then the more the merrier say I. But if there are so many museums in Mid Canterbury, what do we collect, or what stories can we tell, that make us different? Our task, I believe, is to tell the story of the entire district, with particular emphasis on large, district-wide topics, such as farming and irrigation. We also need to tell the story of Ashburton town. Our point of difference is that, alongside objects, we can use our ever-expanding archive collection to tell the story of the people and events that occurred in our community. We are, after all, a social history museum – where people are the focus. The stories we can tell can be big and impressive, such the RDR and the men who endured harsh conditions to make it. But by definition they should also be the every-day, mundane activities that other museums often overlook. I came across these images the other day which explain my point so much better than words and reinforce why social history is the branch of history I enjoy most. They don’t really add to the story of Ashburton at all, but they give insights of what life was like. Not only that, but I like them, and wanted to share them with you. Image one shows a man proud of his vegetable garden. Reminiscent of my childhood home, this quarter acre section had a garden, playing area and washing line complete with forked prop. Image two shows the once ubiquitous ‘chook house’, where free range hens were as much pets as food sources. The fruit trees could do with a bit of a prune, but again another rare view of what was once common place in communities throughout the country. Image three is a stunner. It’s of Moore Street, with the Royal Hotel in the background. Maybe next to that is the bottling store, or the painters,
Moore Street, with the Royal Hotel in the background. Right: A proud gardener shows off his vegetable patch. Below right: The once ubiquitous ‘chook house’, where free range hens were as much pets as food sources.
I’m not sure. But it’s the foreground that got me so excited. Look beyond the rear of the blacksmiths (which incidentally has an American flag tucked in the window) and there right in the front of the image is an outside toilet (with probably its twin next to it). While we have heard much about outside toilets and the night cart man, there are very few images that show what they looked like. I’m sure the man taking the image wasn’t trying to capture social history when he took it, but for a social history museum it’s a real find. Our duty as a social history museum is to give people an opportunity to really get inside the community and see what life was like. It’s easy to tell the stories of mayors, major buildings and important events, but what we also need to attempt is the more difficult portrayal of life in the simple and boring and perhaps hidden. While our new museum will proudly display our highlights, be on the look out too for some unexpected snapshots of daily life in Mid Canterbury – the real gems of social history.
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■ PROPERTY LOOPHOLE
MPs’ secret investment properties which are disclosed on the register. Nineteen are National MPs and four are from Labour. The others are the two Maori Party co-leaders and NZ First’s Denis O’Rourke. Of the six with undisclosed properties held in their Super schemes, Mr Bridges, Mr Sabin and Mr Auchinvole all said they would have no problem with disclosing the properties, but had been advised by the Registrar for Pecuniary Interests not to do so. Mr Bridges said the properties were in his Super fund because of genuine investment reasons, not to hide them away. He had listed both the Wellington and Parnell properties in his initial return, but was given clear advice to take them out. “If I’d forced the issue to put them down, I’m sure I could have, but if the rules don’t provide for that or don’t require that, my role in this is to comply with the rules and not more.”
He bought the apartment after becoming a minister because of the extra time he had to spend in Wellington. “It literally is my superannuation scheme. Like a lot of New Zealanders, it’s my way of having something for the future.” Before that he had stayed in a hotel while in Wellington. Mr Sabin said he set his up because he did not have KiwiSaver, and a personal scheme gave him greater flexibility. He had bought an apartment rather than staying in hotels because he had to spend four nights a week in Wellington due to the travelling time from his Northland home. He said the Registrar of Pecuniary Interests had instructed them not to disclose properties in Super schemes. “I have no problem declaring it for what it is. I’m happy to comply with any determination of the authority, but they set the requirements, not I.”
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Park Ltd. Air Center One chief executive Rob Leach, of Auckland, said Air Center One and Capital Jet Services would build, finance and manage the facility as a joint venture. The continuing growth of corporate jet movements to Queenstown and provision of an enhanced customer experience prompted the development. Mr Leach said the users of corporate jets came to only two destinations in New Zealand - Auckland for business and Queenstown for pleasure. “The new FBO will enable us to raise the bar for corporate jet operators in Queenstown by pro-
viding similar facilities to Auckland and Wellington airports as well as the discreet, professional, high-end service they value,” he said. Airport chief executive Scott Paterson said the new building was a long awaited improvement to Queenstown’s corporate jet facilities and a big step forward in positioning the airport as a key New Zealand gateway for premium visitors. About 20 to 25 corporate jets visit Queenstown Airport each month during summer and this summer was expected to see an increase, Mr Leach said. - APNZ
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Queenstown jet terminal planned Rich and famous globetrotters visiting Queenstown will be made welcome by a new $200,000 dedicated corporate jet terminal early next year. The Queenstown Airport Corporation (QAC) announced yesterday it had signed an agreement to lease land next to the terminal building to develop a fixed-base operation (FBO) for corporate jet passengers to be developed by Auckland-based corporate jet handling company Air Center One and Capital Jet Services, of Wellington. The lease begins on January 1, 2014 and the new mini terminal, to be known as “Queenstown Corporate Jet Services”, will be built on a small strip of land between the international arrivals area and the Hertz building. The building will cater for up to eight passengers, plus crew, and be designed to make their transit through customs and immigration as efficient as possible. The terminal is expected to be operational by March next year and is intended to be a stop-gap facility for the next three years, pending the resolution of land acquisition plans by QAC. The development of a larger multi-million dollar purposebuilt operation, on the southern side of the runway next to the threshold of Runway 23, is planned. However, the land required is owned by Remarkables
Mr Auchinvole said he believed it was appropriate to put the property in his Super trust, but said the intention was to give him a Wellington base, rather than to benefit from capital gains. “If it had been for capital gain, it would have been a disappointment.” Mr Bridges also had a property in Karikari in his name, but explained he was a trustee for a friend and had no financial interest in it, so had not disclosed it. When told a rule clarification in 2011 meant MPs had to list all trusts they acted as trustees for, whether or not they had a beneficial interest, he said he would put in a late disclosure of his role as a trustee. Mr Lotu-Iiga said his apartment was a superannuation investment. He had had it for about four years and stayed there when in Wellington. “It’s part of my Super fund - the way it’s been invested.” - APNZ
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Several Government politicians are using a loophole to own properties which are not declared and claim up to $78,000 in taxpayer-funded subsidies each year to pay off the mortgage. A New Zealand Herald investigation of property records for all 121 members of Parliament has discovered that six National MPs use their private superannuation schemes to own property that does not need to be disclosed - unlike assets held in trusts. This is because of an exception in the rules of the Register of Pecuniary Interests. All six - Chester Borrows, Simon Bridges, Anne Tolley, Chris Auchinvole, Peseta Sam LotuIiga and Mike Sabin - live in the Wellington properties while working in the capital and claim the accommodation allowance or expenses.
Ministers get a flat annual fee of $37,500 ($720 a week) while backbench MPs can claim up to $24,000 in accommodation expenses. By owning the property in a private superannuation scheme, the politicians can also use their taxpayer-funded superannuation subsidies to pay off the mortgage. For every $1 placed in the private schemes by the MP, the taxpayer contributes $2.50 to a maximum of $28,920 - an annual superannuation total of up to $40,488. Combined with the taxpayerfunded accommodation allowances, a minister like Mrs Tolley could pay off up to $77,988 of the mortgage each year while also making a capital gain as the property’s value increases. As well as the six MPs with Wellington properties in Super funds, a further 26 MPs who get accommodation allowances also have properties in Wellington
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■ NATIONAL OBJECTIVES FRAMEWORK
IrrigationNZ backs plan IrrigationNZ has come out in support of the National Objectives Framework released recently by Government saying the integration of socioeconomic and environmental objectives is the only way New Zealand will achieve long-term sustainability. “It’s good to see the recommendations of the Land and Water Forum being put into action and IrrigationNZ applauds the scientists and planners behind the framework. It’s a sensible, well-informed first iteration and we look forward to its further development,” says IrrigationNZ CEO Andrew Curtis. Mr Curtis says communities will now be able to come together and make informed decisions around the values of local waterways. “The framework delivers a more consistent approach to the setting of freshwater objectives and limits throughout New Zealand. IrrigationNZ is particularly excited by the breadth of community values that have been captured. Long term sustainability requires the marrying of socio economic and environmental aspirations and the framework achieves that.” Another highlight for IrrigationNZ is recognition within the framework that communities need flexibility as they work towards meeting freshwater objectives.
“This is important as there are many factors impacting on water quality and a range of management approaches that can be taken as a result. While much of New Zealand’s freshwater resource is in good shape, there are also hotspots that urgently require attention. For IrrigationNZ, our contribution is working out how we better use water for irrigation and the framework reinforces that with its focus on measurement. “Irrigators understand the importance of monitoring and measurement as our industry is founded on it. Our work programme is now based on improving water use efficiency and minimising nutrient losses to groundwater and waterways which will go a long way to delivering improved freshwater outcomes.” The one jarring note for IrrigationNZ is the continuing debate around what should be included as attributes in the national bottom lines. “In reality it’s difficult to set national bottom lines for many attributes due to the diversity and complexity of our landscape and waterbodies. Some freshwater attributes, particularly biotic-based indicators that are derived from multiple parameters, are better set at the catchment level where scenario specific analysis can be undertaken.”
Farm manager of the year for 2013 Richard Pearse with his partner Susan Geddes. photo kirsty clay
Dairy awards entries flowing in Entries are already up for next year’s New Zealand Dairy Industry Awards. “The signs are promising that the 2014 awards are going to be a boomer,” national convenor Chris Keeping says. Entries opened a week ago, and are up 10 on the same time last year. “What is really satisfying is the number of people who are entering for a second or successive time. “We work really hard to make sure all entrants – not just the winners – gain real value and benefits from their experience and so it is heartening to see that about half the entries so far are from those that have entered in the past.”
Entries in the New Zealand Sharemilker/Equity Farmer of the Year, New Zealand Farm Manager of the Year and New Zealand Dairy Trainee of the Year competitions are being accepted online at www.dairyindustryawards.co.nz and close on December 20. Mrs Keeping says the dairy trainee contest continues to grow, with 53 entrants already received. This compares with 30 entered at about the same time last year. “It is obvious trainees see real benefits in entering the awards to meet other people, gain confidence and fast track their dairy farming career.” But she said entries in the
sharemilker/equity farmer contest were a little disappointing to date. “The 2014 awards is an extremely special year for the sharemilker competition as it celebrates 25 years – the country’s longest running dairy farming contest – so we are hopeful that sharemilkers around the country will respond positively and aspire to be the 25th national title holder. “We’ve got a bit of work to do though as just 12 have entered the sharemilker/equity farmer contest, half the number that had entered at the same time last year.” Visit www.dairyindustryawards.co.nz for more information and to enter.
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Effluent penalty sends clear message Environment Canterbury says a $19,000 fine against a dairy farm owner for discharging effluent into two areas on its Leeston property sends a clear message that poor effluent management is not acceptable. Action was taken against Groundwater Holdings Ltd after effluent was discharged directly from a stock underpass to a paddock and a tree line. The underpass had been prone to leaking groundwater and a system had been installed to pump clear water to the tree line and effluent through a sump to the farm’s effluent disposal system. In November 2012, the pipe to the sump was uncoupled and the pump to the tree line was switched off, causing effluent to pond in both areas. In his ruling, Judge PR Kellar said the company should have
acted sooner to find a better solution to the groundwater issues at the underpass. “This is not a case of there being inadequate effluent storage. No reasonable amount of storage could have coped with the amount of water in the underpass.” He also noted that a farm manager was instructed by a director of the company to stop the pumping but failed to do so and had to be asked again the following day. He said the company - which he described as one of good character - had acknowledged that the manager, at the time, was under stress and should have been more closely supervised. It had also entered early guilty pleas. Environment Canterbury’s Resource Management Director, Kim Drummond, said the
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The prosecution was one of three during the 2012-13 dairy season, which also saw nine abatement notices and 11 infringement notices issued. “We are increasingly taking a whole of farm approach to nutrient management, which along with various industry-led initiatives, provides the tools and incentives to achieve continued improvements in environmental performance and effluent compliance rates in the dairy sector,” said Kim Drummond. During the 2012-13 season 72 per cent of dairy farmers were fully compliant with their effluent consents, up two percentage points on the previous season, while 21 per cent of farms had minor non-compliance issues, with significant non-compliance at seven per cent – down one percentage point from the previous season.
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Market Price Trends Week beginning November 11, 2013
L A M B ($) Including 1 kg Shorn Pelt this week 13.0kg YL SI 13.5kg YM SI 15.0kg YM SI 15.0kg YM NI 15.0kg YM Market Indicator 17.5kg YX SI 19.0kg YX SI 19.0kg YX NI 21.0kg YX SI 21.0kg YX NI 23.0kg YX SI
last 4 weeks 3 months week ago ago
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47.20 67.65 87.66 92.79 62.04 101.50 109.43 117.98 120.00 130.45 121.03 48.89
46.11 66.43 85.37 86.60 61.52 98.84 106.55 110.14 116.83 121.79 119.01 48.89
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P2 Steer SI (296-320kg) NI P2 Steer Market Indicator
416 434 406
416 432 409
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M Cow SI (160-195kg) NI M Cow Market Indicator
270 304 303
270 304 304
270 307 303
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Bull SI (296-320kg) NI Bull Market Indicator
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406 401 378
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Based on announced schedules with levies & charges deducted and published premiums included. For a valid comparison between the Islands, add $1.20 in Lamb and 7c/kg in Beef to the North Is values, because North Is Cos pay freight.
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W H E A T ($NZ/Tonne) ASW (Aus standard White) NZ Free (12.5% protein)
DAIRY PRODUCT PRICES Butter (NZ$/tonne) Skim Milk powder Whole Milk Powder Cheddar Cheese Casein
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Hinds Women’s Institute met at the Hinds Community Centre on Wednesday 25 September for their annual flower show. The President, Rosa Bennett welcomed all present and led in the singing of the Ode and the reciting of the Aspirations. Business included thanking the ladies who helped with the Alzheimer’s Street Collection, a report on the Netherby Flower Show and distribution of soup and baking for the elderly and alones of the district. A call for volunteers to sell raffle tickets at the A&P Show was also made. ‘ACWW coins for friendship’ yielded a healthy amount. Birthday honours were observed for Msd. Rona McConnell and Valmai McKenzie and a gift was presented to them. And again, these two ladies were honoured when Valmai was presented with her 40 year membership badge and Rona presented with a certificate for 60 years membership. Rosa warmly congratulated them on their loyalty over so many years. The Judges from Tinwald Garden Club, Joan Campbell, Gwen Quelch and Alison Scammell were welcomed to the meeting and asked for their comments on the exhibits before the meeting made their way into the Supper Room to view a very colourful and interesting Flower Show, along with handcraft, baking and novelty exhibits. In spite of the recent big winds and cold weather, members did very well with the number of entries they submitted. Results: Cut Flowers: 1st Jenny Sinclair Daffodils: 1st equal Valmai McKenzie and Jenny Sinclair Floral: 1st Jenny Sinclair Novelty: 1st Jo Wilson Handcraft: 1st Rona McConnell Cooking: 1st Ruth Sheppard Overall winner: Jenny Sinclair The Judges were thanked for their work and attendance and presented with a small gift. A lovely afternoon tea was served by the hostesses.
Hinds The October meeting of Hinds Women’s Institute held on Wednesday 23rd took the form of a little outing into Ashburton to “Jen’s Kitchen” which is part of the Jennian Homes complex. A good attendance of members on a fine day set the tone for the afternoon, a most pleasant one with Jen making us most welcome in her very modern kitchen. Jen gave a short account of how she reaches out to the community with her cooking skills by conducing holiday cooking sessions for school children, providing tuition on good meal cooking and planning to such organisations as Agrikids, Grow Mid Canterbury, and Federated Farmers and to our immigrant population wanting to learn something of Kiwi cuisine. Often at these classes, Jen is amazed at how often she has to go back to the absolute basics on the one hand, to just how capable young people can be at cooking. With the use of freeze dried fruits and other ingredients, Jen demonstrated the making of non-alcoholic drinks, savoury nibbles, those special extras on her sponge cakes, while providing some very useful hints to make cooking easier and much more enjoyable. Afternoon tea provided by Jen followed, lovely sponges, chicken and cheese bread rolls, nibbles, some delicious macaroons and some of her lovely rocky road, some of which, along with other interesting morsels she used to decorate a tree to be used as a Christmas feature. Our President, Rosa Bennett extended a vote of thanks to Jen and presented her with a gift, after which Betty Wilson gave a brief report on the recent Half Yearly Meeting held at the Seniors Centre. Some of the members availed themselves of the opportunity to look at the display of
modern features used in building homes. A most enjoyable day.
Netherby President Adrienne Hodson welcomed 23 members and 3 former members to the October meeting. After general business was discussed, some members entertained with items they did for the Eisteddfod.
Motto – Reminiscences make one feel so deliciously aged and sad. Roll call - My most memorable birthday with some members having some delightful memories. There were also boxes covered for Christmas gifts to go to Birthright and many knitted articles for prem baby project. Moylan Trophy was won by Valmai Mitchell; Northchurch Trophy went to Nellie Burrows. Raffle was won by Bev Sclater. The meeting closed with a welcome cup of tea.
Tinwald October 2013 Audrey Ritchie and her two endearing four legged friends gave members a warm welcome as we came to view Audrey’s miniatures. Long hours and nimble fingers have created 3 rooms full of wonder. Scenes of an Ice Palace, Fairy Lands, Nursery Rhymes, Gardens, House Rooms, Victorian Rooms, you name it, Audrey has created it over many years. A delicious lunch was provided by Judy Hay and Colleen Cockburn. President Joy Keen read the minutes. Tray is coming along nicely. Letter of thanks were received from St Vincent De Paul and 206 Club for tinned fruit and biscuits baked by our members. Yvonne Challis and Colleen Van Der Eik reported on the half yearly, our three teams entered in the quizco did really well; with one winning the costume category. Members then proceeded to Ashfords to make felt pin cushions; which members really enjoyed. A cup of coffee was had at Nosh Café ended our pleasant day’s outing.
Westpark The October meeting held at St Paul’s. President Mary Simpson welcomed 12 members several apologies were received. Motto read by Jeanette – Silence is less harmful than a hasty reply. Mary Simpson and Melva Rodgers will do the tray for the A&P Show. Linda Voyce gave a full report on the Federation Half Yearly Meeting. Rona Hayward then told us about the cruise she had been on over in Alaska, several photos and post cards were passed around thanks Rona for a most enjoyable talk. Our judge for our flow show Daphne Alison then gave out the results. Daphne was thanked for judging and presented with a gift. Raffle was won by Linda Voyce. Results from our show: Shrub: Dot Font Cooking: Jeanette Vander-Nagel Cut Flowers: Mary Simpson Craft: Mary Simpson Floral: Mary Simpson/Jeanette VanderNagel Vegetable: Mary Simpson Most Points: Mary Simpson Runner-up: Jeanette Vander-Nagel Best Entry: Mary Simpson/Jeanette Vander-Nagel Next meeting to be held on 19th November at 1.30pm
Willowby-Eiffelton For the October meeting, members travelled to the music farm of Ruth Hall, where she entertained us with every type of musical instrument, many from overseas countries. She showed us that music can be made from lots of sources, even drainpipes. Even a children’s playground had a musical theme. She is such a talented, enthusiastic musician and it was no trouble to spend a long afternoon enjoying her company, including some violin pieces.
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Rojas in big demand His recent lack of match play means he may not even take the field on Thursday but Marco Rojas is already ‘world famous’ in Mexico. He’s talented, sure, and one of the few New Zealanders to be playing in a top professional league but the interest in Rojas also comes because se habla espanol. Though born and raised in New Zealand, and never having taken formal lessons, there was enough Spanish spoken in the Rojas household to pick it up. Rojas was grabbed on arrival, and completed more than half a dozen interviews with the biggest television networks from Mexico and the United States, as well as the mandatory group media scrum. “Your Spanish is good, Marco, muy bien, muy bien,” remarked one enthusiastic Mexican reporter. “You need to teach your team-mates something - no?.” It’s might be too late for that, but last night the softly spoken Rojas was beamed into millions of Mexican and North American homes. - HOS
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Van Persie strikes Robin van Persie turned on his old club by scoring the only goal of the game as champions Manchester United beat Premier League leaders Arsenal 1-0 at Old Trafford yesterday to revive their title challenge. The Dutchman, who joined United in a STG24m move in August last year, struck in the 27th minute. Van Persie attacked a Wayne Rooney corner before flicking his header over Kieran Gibbs on the post and into the net as United found a way through. This victory saw the title-holders move to within five points of Arsenal, who are two points clear at the top from Liverpool. - AFP
Revenge in mind The focus this week will be almost exclusively on one half of the old guard. Dan Carter will win his 100th cap at Twickenham and rightly be the man of the moment: his importance to both the past and the future of the All Blacks discussed at length. That will suit the other half of the old guard just fine. Richie McCaw can get on quietly with preparing his side, mercifully free of distraction. He’s not the sort to say much, but he’s keen to put the record straight. A 38-21 loss to England would be painful enough. But it was the nature of England’s performance that left such an indelible mark on the All Black psyche, and the memory still hurts McCaw. It remains the All Blacks only defeat in their last 33 tests - and some of the nasty taste can be expunged with a quality, controlled, high tempo, accurate performance on Saturday. - HOS
Hurrell a future Kiwi Konrad Hurrell has no regrets about playing for Tonga at the World Cup, even though they failed to achieve their goal of making at least the quarter-finals, but the Warriors centre sees his international future with New Zealand. The 22-year-old declared early his intention to play for the country of his birth, which was a blow for the Kiwis who lack depth at centre, and Tonga were expected to reach the last eight and take the game to New Zealand. They ended their World Cup campaign on a better note with a 16-0 defeat of Italy. - APNZ
Kurow’s Kate Taylor and Next go up and over a rail at the Ashburton Area ESNZ 2star Jumping and Showhunter Show at the weekend. Photo Donna Wylie 0911123-DW-366
Askin nails home success Local teenager Lucinda Askin made the most of her hometown advantage to score a big win in the Pony Grand Prix at the Ashburton Area ESNZ 2star Jumping and Showhunter Show at the weekend. The Pony Grand Prix boasted a strong field of nine contenders where Askin went in as one of the favourites, and she did not disappoint. Out first on Totem, Askin produced a clear round over the Barry Manson-designed track,
but the clear rounds kept coming with five combinations leaving all the poles up. The second round came down to the wire, with both Askin and Lucy Turner (Broadfields) on Tallyho Mystic posting clear rounds, but it was Askin and Totem who nabbed victory with the fastest time. It was Askin’s first win the season after a string of handy performances, confirming her neat 12-year-old skewbald gelding was back to his best after
spending almost a year out with injury. She finished in fifth place on her second up-and-comer, Buckle Up. Askin was thrilled with the result, giving her a good confidence boost heading into the business end of the season, with the ESNZ 3 star South Island Championships in a little under three weeks. The Two Star Horse Grand Prix was reduced to just the six starters, and was taken out
by Claudia Hay on Euro Sport Centavos with four faults, with Ashburton’s Susie Hayward and Andretti coming home in third. Honours in the 1.30m Horse Championship went to Brittany Whelan on George Jetson with the fastest clear round in tworound competition. The Amateur Rider was won by Timaru’s Anna Douglass on St Henry and Ashburton’s Zoe Shore and Burberry were in third.
■ CRICKET
Promising start for rep cricketers By Jonathan Leask
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The Mid Canterbury senior representative cricket team have made a strong start to the season, recording a 150-run win over Christchurch Metro on Sunday. After deciding to bat first captain Matt Winter and Robbie Polson got the home side off to a great start with the pair putting on 61 for the first wicket, when Winter was caught out for 54 in just the eighth over. Mid Canterbury were then 214/3 in the 39th over when Polson was out for 83 after a
101-run stand with Bo Houston. Houston went on to make 43 before the tail chimed in as Mid Canterbury posted 281/6. Bevan Ravenscroft then struck in the second over before Richard Print took three scalps for Metro to be in trouble at 27/4 in the 11th over. Harry Jones made a double strike and Polson picked up a wicket to have Metro 55/7. A few overs later Matt Tait made it 76/8 before the Metro tail put up some resistance. After a 49 run partnership for the ninth wicket Raven-
scroft returned to mop up the tail to finish with 3/27 from 8.5 overs as Metro was all out for 131, while Print had figures of 3/14 from his seven overs. Mid Canterbury will look to continue to build from their strong start to the season when they head to Timaru to play South Canterbury in the annual Ron Biggar Memorial match. Mid Canterbury then have matches against North Otago and Marlborough before the first of their 2-day Hawke Cup matches against Otago Country in Ashburton on December 7 and 8.
Bo Houston scored 43 runs.
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■ CUP DAY
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Mid Canterbury’s representative in today’s New Zealand Trotting Cup has been scratched. The John Hay-trained and driven Jimmy Johnstone, which was a $70 shot in recent TAB markets, was scratched from the big race last night.
Two Cup favourites There are two favourites for today’s $650,000 NZ Trotting Cup: the public one and the horsemen’s elect. While Christen Me will start favourite on the tote in the Addington classic, almost every leading horseman spoken to by the Herald has opted for Terror To Love as the horse to beat. That may come as a surprise after Christen Me has beaten Terror To Love in their only two real race clashes this season and thrashed him in last Wednesday’s Cup trial. There is very little between the pair, with Terror To Love a striking sit-sprinter while Christen Me probably has more x-factor and is better suited to taking control of a race as he is lethal when allowed to find his rhythm. - NZH
Purdon sounds warning
This morning he’s a Methven farmer, but by tonight Ricky May might have written himself into the harness racing record books if he scores his seventh New Zealand Trotting winning drive with Terror To Love. Photo Donna Wylie 051113-DW-033
Even the best get Cup Day jitters By Sue NewmaN
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For a man who usually has a pretty laid back approach to life, New Zealand’s top harness racing driver Ricky May is finally feeling the pressure. As New Zealand Trotting Cup day dawns and May packs his lucky driving pants in his bag, he knows when he returns home tonight he could have become a harness racing legend. And that’s making him squirm a bit. Currently he has six cup winning drives to his name, equal with Cecil Devine; a win today would catapult him to the top of the leaderboard and earn his drive, Terror To Love a threepeat win, equalling the all time best winning record. Normally calm and relaxed, May admitted prior to race day, that he was sweating a bit under the pressure. Last year there was pressure; this year it’s intense with his phone ringing off the hook and television crews wanting to set up in business at his home. For May, however, that pressure is not just the cup.
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Horses don’t make the cup field without being damned good
He’s a big believer in doing the best he can by every horse he drives. The cup is the big one, but every owner, every trainer deserves 100 per cent too, he said. And on cup day, focusing on the earlier drives also helps him get in the driving zone and tune out any fears about the big race. His chances of driving another cup winner are good, but May isn’t taking the race lightly. “I’d like to think we can have another win but it’s not as easy as people think. “Horses don’t make the cup field without being damned good. “Christen Me and Terror to Love are good horses, but then
they’re all good and there are a few dark horses in there if they get the right run.” May’s never one to talk up his drives, but admits Terror To Love is as good if not better than he was when he won last year. He’s also quick to talk up the opposition. “Fly Like an Eagle has been running pretty good and he looks a lot better this year. “Christen Me will be tough; there’s really not a lot between them.” The lead up to cup day has been anything but quiet with almost back to back race meetings and trials since last Monday. Keeping busy has kept the
nerves at bay, but it’s only when he’s back on the farm at Methven that Ricky May can really relax. Unlike today’s young guns, who have made driving race horses their career, May has always juggled farming and driving. And that’s been his key to dealing with race day pressure. On the farm he’s just Judy’s husband, Terry’s son and apart from working his own small team of horses each day, he’s most often found driving a truck or tractor. “Farming helps a lot. “It helps me to get away from it and relax a bit,” he said. If he’s forced to rate his chances of a three-peat for Terror To Love and a record for himself, May squirms a bit but admits the horse has been racing as well as ever. “He works his way up during the season and just gets better and better.” Win or lose, with Cup Day behind him, Terror to Love and May are likely to head to Australia for the Miracle Mile at the end of the month.
Champion trainer Mark Purdon has a shock for the punters who have plunged on his drive Alleluia in today’s $180,000 Sires’ Stakes Final. Because he thinks $15 shot Isaiah is the best chance of his five chances in the group one sprint. Purdon and training partner Natalie Rasmussen may numerically dominate the first major 3-year-old race of the season but with key rivals Cyclone Prince (barrier one), Tiger Tara (5) and Bettor Offer (one, second line) better drawn, Purdon knows his team faces a huge task. That didn’t stop punters making Alleluia one of the plunge horses of today after he was backed in from $11 to $5 soon after the markets opened. However Purdon says that as good as Alleluia is, he rates Isaiah the best chance of his five. “Alleluia is very fast but he is still learning. I am not saying he can’t win but I definitely think Isaiah is our best chance.” - NZH
Extra-special victory Demandz posted a significant debut victory for Lisa Anderson when she cruised to an eye-catching victory at Avondale yesterday. The three-year-old daughter of Lonhro is out of Loaded Command, who won five races for the Te Aroha trainer, including the Listed Ag and Turf Sprint and she finished fourth in the Group 1 NZB Breeders’ Stakes. Demandz had won two lead-up trials and justified her warm favouritism at Avondale by sprinting clear under rider Trudy Thornton for a convincing win.
Black type mare retired Stakes-performed mare Mosh Pit has been retired and will be served this season by Hallmark Stud’s Super Easy. “She was a very good mare and under-rated – luck didn’t go her way on a number of occasions,” trainer Graham Richardson said. Mosh Pit finished runner-up to Rock ‘N’ Pop in the Listed Karaka 3YO Mile and was third in the Douro Cup at Trentham.
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■ CUP DAY FIELDS
M8 Addington harness Today at Addington Raceway
NZ Metropolitan Trotting Club Inc Venue: Addington Race- 3yo+ c1 trot, stand, 2600m way Meeting Date: 12 Nov NZ Meeting number: 8 Dou- 1 20x7x J D Spur fr .................................... Scratched bles: 1 and 2; 3 and 4; 5 and 6; 7 and 8; 9 and 10; 11 and 2 3x10 I Got Rhythm (1) fr ......................C DeFilippi 12 Trebles: 1, 2 and 3; 4, 5 and 6; 7, 8 and 9; 10, 11 and 12 3 00x02 Sundown In Paris (2) fr .......................A Butt 1 11.50am GARRARDS HORSE & HOUND HANDICAP 4 0x471 Idle Conn (3) fr ..............................B Orange TROT $20,000, c2 & faster discrhcp trot, stand, 3200m 5 09x24 The Bog (4) fr ..............................N McGrath 1 50154 Princess Sophia (1) fr .........................A Butt 6 13000 Xmas Joy Belle (5) fr ............... C D Thornley 2 50435 Rebma (2) fr ..............................A Tomlinson 7 32313 Barry (6) fr .................................... S McNally 3 D51x4 Wally’s Girl (3) fr .................T Herlihy 8 711x9 Kincaslough fr .............................. Scratched 4 11560 Xmas Joyella (4) fr ....................... S McNally 9 590x3 Bert Powell (7) fr ...............................J Dunn 5 68x71 Sunchita (5) fr ..................................J Curtin 10 07x12 Lisa Marie P (8) fr ........................M Perriton 6 40114 Millicent (6) fr ..............................C DeFilippi 11 07221 Lothario (9) fr ..................................... D Butt 7 68811 Trouble Whiz (U1) fr ......................R Holmes 12 43680 Gunsight Pass fr........................... Scratched 8 1D42D Regal Petite (U2) fr .................... S Ottley (J) 13 70623 Yelande (U1) fr ..............................M Purdon 14 00073 Idle Bones (U2) fr .................... M Williamson 9 P6367 Franco Nadal (U3) fr 10 81x26 Lotalov (1) 10 ..................................... D Butt 15 06885 St Pierre (U3) fr .......................B Thomas (J) 11 10011 Oh Nova (2) 10.............................. G Chmiel 16 07x22 Pyramid Monarch (U4) fr.... B Williamson (J) 12 80684 Pammys Boy (3) 10 ................... M Edmonds 17 23246 Sunny Vacation (U5) fr ..................... D Dunn 13 07131 Awayonvacation (4) 10 ............. M McKendry 18 70x15 Kaizen (U6) fr ............................ M Edmonds 14 10x29 Bobby Breen (5) 10 ...........................J Dunn Emergencies: J D Spur, Gunsight Pass, St Pierre 15 81201 Astral Traveller (6) 10 ......................M Jones 4 1.35pm RICOH FREE FOR ALL MOBILE PACE $35,000, 16 x5163 Tart N Tights (7) 10 .......................B Orange ffa mob. pace, mobile, 2600m 17 39111 Experiment (U1) 10 .......................... D Dunn 1 75080 Givethejobtobarnsy (1) fr .............J Versteeg 18 42941 Whispering Champagne (U2) 10 ....... R May 2 72x69 Ardghal (2) fr ............................ L Panella (J) Em: Xmas Joyella, Franco Nadal, Pammys Boy 3 39432 Phantom Grin (3) fr .......................... D Dunn 2 12.25pm HYDROFLOW GRADUATION SERIES FI- 4 4x256 Jarcullembra (4) fr ........................ D Butcher NAL MOBILE PACE $20,000, 3yo+ c1 to c2 mob. pace, 5 18x21 Franco Nelson (5) fr ..........................J Dunn 6 111x0 Adore Me (6) fr ..............................M Purdon mobile, 1950m 1 52944 Fiery Lustre (1) fr ...........................T Herlihy 7 44133 Pass Them By (7) fr ............................A Butt 2 x1323 Pacquiao (2) fr................................ K Barron 8 99092 Better To Be Bad (8) fr ..................R Holmes 3 0x433 Lumos (3) fr.......................................J Dunn 9 33112 Besotted (9) fr .......................... M McKendry 4 17526 Irish Kath (4) fr .................................. K Gath 10 7x125 Beach Bunny (21) fr ........................... R May 5 0x893 Bona Ventura (5) fr ............................. R May 11 x4470 Kiwi Ideal (22) fr .............................T Herlihy 6 12 Jack Black (6) fr ............................... D Dunn 5 2.10pm FAHEY FENCE HIRE HANDICAP PACE $20,000, 7 07x36 Beaudiene Brilliance fr ................. Scratched c2 to c3 spechcp pace, stand, 2600m 8 x5411 Major Sam (7) fr ............................Z Butcher 1 8x727 Robyn’s Raider (1) fr ........................ D Dunn 9 04332 Raesawinner (8) fr ........................B Orange 2 41x16 Star Black fr ................................. Scratched 10 21x41 Major Moment (21) fr ...................... G Smith 3 8222x Graduate Under Fire (2) fr ................J Dunn 11 22735 Handlebar Hank (22) fr .................T Mitchell 4 145x3 Berlusconi (3) fr.............................B Orange 12 1244 Burning Ambition fr ...................... Scratched 5 64937 Billythehuntedone (4) fr ...............C DeFilippi 13 x1552 Mach’s Gladiator (23) fr...........B Thomas (J) 6 32323 Massimo (5) fr ................................. G Smith 14 14 Boltmaro fr ................................... Scratched 7 40065 Woodlea Legend (6) fr ....................... R May 15 x5135 Highview Highlander (24) fr.........C DeFilippi 8 67740 Paradise City (7) fr ....................... D Butcher 16 11 Strawb’s Ideal Act fr ..................... Scratched 9 x2211 Arden Rooney (1) 10.....................M Purdon Emergencies: Irish Kath, Beaudiene Brilliance 10 86542 Captain Peacock (2) 10...................M Jones 3 1.00pm CROMWELL LAKE DUNSTAN TROT $20,000, 11 15220 Cyamach (3) 10 .............................S Phelan
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12 12712 El Fuego (4) 10 ................................. K Gath 13 12511 Starlet Lavra (5) 10 ........................T Chmiel 14 19419 Franco Tiago 10 ........................... Scratched 6 2.45pm SEELITE WINDOWS DOORS NZ TROTTING FFA MBL TROT $80,000, ffa mob. trot, mobile, 2000m 1 14973 Cyclone U Bolt (1) fr......................B Orange 2 000x0 Pink Diamond (2) fr ................... C Middleton 3 x5807 Vulcan (3) fr........................................ R May 4 11100 Jag’s Invasion (4) fr ................. M Williamson 5 20031 Peak (5) fr ...........................................A Butt 6 54442 The Fiery Ginga (6) fr....................... A Clark 7 6x614 Quality Invasion (7) fr .....................G Archer 8 21084 Harry Johnson (8) fr 9 33724 Burano (9) fr ..................................... D Dunn 10 320x3 King Charlie (21) fr .........................T Herlihy 11 5673x Monnay (22) fr .................... B Williamson (J) 12 71979 Uncas (23) fr ...........................B Thomas (J) 13 9x477 Flying Isa (24) fr .............................J I Dickie 14 3x208 Clover Don (25) fr........................C DeFilippi 15 13211 Boizel (26) fr............................. M McKendry 16 65x51 Phil’s Gift (27) fr ...................... N Williamson Emergencies: Pink Diamond, Harry Johnson 7 3.20pm NRM SIRES STKS SERIES FINAL 3YO MBL PACE $180,000, 3yo c&g mob. pace, mobile, 1950m 1 60x12 Cyclone Prince (1) fr .....................T Mitchell 2 27221 Hawkeye Bromac (2) fr ............ M McKendry 3 x4435 Nota Lada (3) fr ..............................T Herlihy 4 x1173 Emmanuel (4) fr ..............................R Payne 5 0x312 Return To Sender (5) fr .....................J Dunn 6 x1111 Tiger Tara (6) fr ............................ G O’Reilly 7 1x241 Someardensomewhere (7) fr ........B Orange 8 11364 Pay Me Mach (8) fr................. S Walkinshaw 9 22221 Dean Martin (9) fr......................... D Butcher 10 4x111 Bettor Offer (21) fr .........................Z Butcher 11 x1521 Bio Marinus (22) fr ..........................M Jones 12 32731 Regulus (23) fr ................................. D Dunn 13 0x645 Explosive Art (24) fr ........................... R May 14 x4313 Isaiah (25) fr ...........................N Rasmussen 15 1151 Alleluia (26) fr ................................M Purdon Emergencies: Nota Lada, Explosive Art 8 3.55pm AVON CITY FORD MOBILE PACE $25,000, c3 mob. pace, mobile, 2600m 1 45315 Flyin Ryan (1) fr ...................... C D Thornley 2 x2914 Anton Oliver (2) fr ............................A Hastie 3 21224 Simon Sivad (3) fr .............................. R May 4 231x6 Franco Nattai (4) fr .........................B Cusdin
5 38481 Uncle Trevor (5) fr....................... S Ottley (J) 6 13334 Maximan (6) fr ..................................J Curtin 7 x1443 Donegal’s Guest (7) fr .......................J Dunn 8 10x11 Saveapatrol (8) fr ..........................B Orange 9 92244 Onlyforyou (9) fr ............................... D Dunn 10 12954 Better Than Money fr ................... Scratched 11 21P61 Comenche (21) fr ............................ G Smith 9 4.35pm PASCOES THE JEWELLERS MBL PACE $30,000, c4 to c5, c6 with cond. mob. pace, 1950m 1 11319 Give The Wink (1) fr ..................... D Butcher 2 51332 Reklaw Supreme (2) fr ............... R Close (J) 3 5x111 Didjamakem Bolt (3) fr ..................M Purdon 4 33168 Greenburn Creek (4) fr........................A Butt 5 23761 Fair Dinkum Bromac (5) fr ...............M Jones 6 346x6 Flyover (6) fr ............................ C D Thornley 7 24212 Comply Or Die (7) fr ....................... K Barron 8 13641 Safedra (8) fr .................................... D Dunn 9 3118x Lulli Midfrew (9) fr ...................B Thomas (J) 10 121x7 Classiesistar (21) fr .....................N McGrath 11 11135 Bettor Rock On (22) fr ........................ R May 12 14x24 All Star Man (23) fr ........................B Orange 13 33231 Blazin N Cullen (24) fr .......................J Dunn 14 89x49 Buy Chevron Direct (25) fr .............T Chmiel 10 5.15pm CHRISTCHURCH CASINO NZ TROTTING
CUP PACE $650,000, ffa pace, stand, 3200m
1 x7456 Choise Achiever (1) fr 2 1x175 Easy On The Eye (2) fr ..............P Ferguson 3 1x119 Christen Me (3) fr ............................. D Dunn 4 x8144 Jimmy Johnstone (4) fr ................ Scratched 5 12548 Four Starzzz Flash (5) fr ......... M Williamson 6 x7767 Mah Sish (6) fr ....................................A Butt 7 1x221 Terror To Love (7) fr ............................ R May 8 x62P1 Fly Like An Eagle (8) fr .................M Purdon 9 3x747 Jason Rulz (9) fr ......................... R Close (J) 10 507x4 Pembrook Benny (10) fr ................Z Butcher 11 65808 Highview Tommy (11) fr.................B Orange 12 39432 Phantom Grin (12) fr 13 44133 Pass Them By (13) fr 14 7x133 Caribbean Blaster (14) fr................... K Gath 15 41332 Franco Ledger (15) fr ..................C DeFilippi 16 11650 Suave Stuey Lombo (U1) fr...... L Panella (J) 17 0x433 Sleepy Tripp (U2) fr ...........................J Dunn 18 23840 Mach Banner (U3) fr ....................... G Smith Em: Choise Achiever, Phantom Grin, Pass Them By
11 5.55pm THE RECRUITMENT NETWORK HANDICAP TROT $25,000, c4 to oc, oc with cond. spechcp trot, stand, 2600m 1 18x11 Another Love (1) fr .................... C Middleton 2 470x0 Sunny Kash (2) fr .................... C D Thornley 3 127x6 Kowhai Whiz (3) fr ...................... S Ottley (J) 4 3328x Dixie Commando (4) fr ..................J Geddes 5 1x844 Whitney (5) fr ................................... D Dunn 6 65x22 Yankee One (U1) fr ................. M Williamson 7 4x694 Trip’s On Me (U2) fr .......................L O’Reilly 8 917x8 Pretty Sunday (U3) fr ...................... G Smith 9 37879 Blackjacky (1) 10 ...............................J Dunn 10 58306 King Of Strathfield (2) 10 ............. G O’Reilly 11 21084 Harry Johnson (3) 10 .....................T Herlihy 12 x0593 Raydon (4) 10 .................................... D Butt 13 54577 Donaldson (5) 10 ............................... R May 14 38x11 Beat The Rythem (U1) 10 ...............J W Cox 15 11736 Sol Invictus (U2) 10 ........................M House 16 000x0 Pink Diamond (1) 20 17 50x69 Leighton Hest (1) 30 18 24x03 Springbank Sam (2) 30 ........... N Williamson Emergencies: Blackjacky, Pink Diamond, Leighton Hest 12 6.30pm BLUE STAR TAXIS MOBILE PACE $20,000, c2 mob. pace, mobile, 2600m 1 26331 Ideal Arden (1) fr ...................J Anderson (J) 2 x6125 Davy Lindenny (2) fr ................. S Thompson 3 12219 Vice Chairman (3) fr ......................... D Dunn 4 11x16 Beyond The Silence (4) fr..............T Mitchell 5 336x2 Castellina Lover fr ........................ Scratched 6 21122 Machs A Flyin (5) fr .......................B Orange 7 97x11 Speedy Ideal (6) fr ....................... S McNally 8 33321 Dynamic Party (7) fr .......................T Chmiel 9 4921x Elios (8) fr..........................................J Dunn 10 54477 Arden’s Attack fr ......................... Scratched 11 52x16 Hi Jinx (21) fr...................................M Jones 12 117x6 Jerry Garcia (22) fr ........................L O’Reilly 13 465x2 Mossdale Conner (23) fr .................... R May 14 12317 Mac Tiger (24) fr...................... T Macfarlane Pacifiers on : Sundown In Paris (R3) LEGEND: X - Spell from racing of at least 3 months P - Retired (or pulled up) from race L - Driver unseated U1 - Unruly beginner {C} - Concession driver {C.cl} - Claiming concession driver which allows horse to start one class down
Southland dogs Today at Ascot Park Raceway
6 14266 Laudable 26.37 ......................... R H Adcock Southland Greyhound Racing Club Venue: Ascot Park 1 24836 Opawa Tania nwtd L & ....................... Wales 6 86734 Churchill Chaser nwtd ...................... B Dann HEATS C0q, 457m 6 Opawa Dark nwtd L & ........................ Wales 7 22242 Opawa Marg nwtd ........................M Roberts 12 Adroit nwtd ................................ R H Adcock 7 327 Totally Toasted nwtd ..........................J Dunn 1 Raceway Meeting Date: 12 Nov 2013 NZ Meeting num- 2 5 Doleuze nwtd ....................................J Dunn 8 67233 Opawa Bart 26.30 .............................B Eade ber: 9 Doubles: 1 and 2; 3 and 4; 5 and 6; 7 and 8; 9 and 3 14176 Toddy’s A Flyer 26.82 ...................C Roberts 8 Hammock nwtd ..............................J Guthrie 2 58 Cawbourne War nwtd...................C Roberts 9 45535 Opawa Albie 26.48 .......................C Roberts 10; 11 and 12 Trebles: 1, 2 and 3; 4, 5 and 6; 7, 8 and 4 73163 Joyville nwtd ..............................J McInerney 9 77888 Spilt Wine nwtd .........................J McInerney 3 9; 10, 11 and 12 5 12224 Opawa Idol nwtd J & .......................D Fahey 6 1.25pm MERVYN EADE MEMORIAL ROOKIE RUN 4 75536 Homebush Titan nwtd ...............J McInerney 10 72548 Fireman’s Rocket 26.49 ................... B Dann 5 28677 Radical Rufus nwtd .......................... B Dann 11 2.53pm SOUTHLAND & OTAGO PHOTO FINISH 6 25222 False Notion nwtd J & .....................D Fahey HEATS C0q, 457m 1 12.00pm (NZT) ASCOT PARK HOTEL C1, 390m 6 48868 Blossom Cherie nwtd ................J McInerney C3, 390m 1 P1478 Hill of Grace nwtd............................ M Grant 7 63213 Smash Rumour nwtd ...................... M Grant 1 53 Flip Flippa nwtd L & ........................... Wales 76 Leanne’s Pick nwtd L & ...................... Wales 1 13124 Ketut nwtd ....................................C Roberts 2 33552 Wunzee nwtd ............................J McInerney 8 22622 Opawa Hog nwtd L & ......................... Wales 2 63344 Opawa Chris nwtd L & ....................... Wales 7 3 12123 Vienna nwtd ...............................D Stapleton 9 54477 Sheeza Flower nwtd........................ R Breen 3 57567 Tepirita Enforce nwtd B & ................. T Shaw 8 46236 Tepirita Snoop nwtd B &................... T Shaw 2 18152 Homebush Hayley 23.86 ............D Stapleton 9 77888 Spilt Wine nwtd .........................J McInerney 4 1167 Lamb Shank nwtd .....................J McInerney 10 86462 Okuku Dreamer nwtd C & .................. Fagan 4 3 37516 Smash Amego 22.73 ...................... M Grant 2 Broken Pedro nwtd S & ...................B Evans 5 35564 Iva Cunning Plan nwtd ........................A Lee 4 12.51pm MERVYN EADE MEMORIAL ROOKIE 5 34522 Harlem Haka nwtd ....................J McInerney 9 2.18pm WWW.SOUTHLANDGREYHOUNDS.CO.NZ 4 31441 Emily Patrick 23.45 ...........................J Dunn 6 81752 Payment Due 23.39 ...................D Stapleton RUN HEATS C0q, 457m 5 55423 Turbo Tundra nwtd........................... M Grant 6 88 Waldo Baxter nwtd ....................J McInerney C2, 390m 7 13843 Cawbourne Beau nwtd.................... M Grant 1 585 Speedy Swede nwtd L & .................... Wales 7 Ozarks Daughter nwtd ...................J Guthrie 1 66621 All Too Hard 23.15.....................J McInerney 6 47511 Sarah’s Domain 22.75...............J McInerney 8 53515 Joey’s Secret nwtd .....................D Stapleton 2 82446 Cee Ach Gee nwtd B & .................... T Shaw 8 65765 String Theory nwtd ........................... B Dann 2 21773 La Fontaine nwtd...............................J Dunn 7 63361 Bolt Rama 22.80 ........................D Stapleton 9 83856 Merely A Dream 23.00 ...............D Stapleton 3 Cawbourne Tip nwtd ....................C Roberts 9 77888 Spilt Wine nwtd .........................J McInerney 3 46225 Be Prepared nwtd ............................ B Dann 8 14338 Wandy Feather 22.84...................... M Grant 4 75252 Stock Taker nwtd ............................. R Breen 10 68446 Dyna Frier 22.47 ........................D Stapleton 4 38785 Homebush Magic nwtd .............J McInerney 7 1.42pm MERVYN EADE MEMORIAL ROOKIE RUN 5 36128 Some Say 22.92.........................D Stapleton 9 78356 Phil Wart nwtd ................................. M Grant 1 Robbie nwtd .............................. R H Adcock HEATS C0q, 457m 2 12.17pm CENTRAL WATER CARRIERS C1, 390m 5 10 73757 Another Snazza nwtd ................J McInerney 6 65342 Smash Dora 23.11 .......................... M Grant 1 36433 Charles Fredrick nwtd ................D Stapleton 6 26786 Rose Bow nwtd ..........................D Stapleton 1 6 Casy’s Raida nwtd .....................D Stapleton 7 47721 Sam’s Flyin Norm 22.93 .............D Stapleton 12 3.10pm JUSTRACING.COM.AU C5, 390m 8 Sailors Collar nwtd .........................J Guthrie 2 75545 Word For Word nwtd ..................D Stapleton 7 2 71 Cawbourne Onyx nwtd.................... M Grant 8 45161 Black Trigger 22.80 P &................. B Conner 1 21156 Finn McMissile 22.78 ......................L Philips 3 75524 Lachie’s Lad nwtd B &...................... T Shaw 8 221 Opawa Laz nwtd J & .......................D Fahey 3 3432 Rattle Ya Dags nwtd ..........................J Dunn 9 74617 Aykroyd 23.01 ............................D Stapleton 2 31474 Rosca 22.47 ..............................J McInerney 9 77888 Spilt Wine nwtd .........................J McInerney 4 43185 Sprinkles nwtd...........................J McInerney 4 2551 Bad Week nwtd .........................J McInerney 10 13637 Hazza’s Got Swag 23.07............D Stapleton 3 13527 Mary Marlow 22.76 ......................... M Grant 5 47753 Max’s Lad 22.73 ...........................M Roberts 5 1.08pm MERVYN EADE MEMORIAL ROOKIE RUN 5 77458 Opawa Goodie nwtd L & .................... Wales 4 84651 Oscar Tuivasa 22.57........................L Philips 6 24465 Theokoles nwtd ..........................D Stapleton HEATS C0q, 457m 6 7 Jinja Turtle nwtd J & ........................D Fahey 10 2.35pm WWW.CHARLOTTEANDSAM.CO.NZ 457m 5 65344 Butterbean nwtd M & ......................P Binnie 1 74325 Rocky Baxter 26.34 ...................J McInerney 7 62444 New Ingilltab 23.31 P &................. B Conner 1 6 No More Beersies nwtd P & .......... B Conner 7 Opawa Lean Meat nwtd L & ............... Wales 6 11116 Buck Alec nwtd J & .........................D Fahey 8 31362 Smashin’ Time nwtd ........................ M Grant 2 847 Finance Tommo nwtd L &................... Wales 8 64777 Master At Arms nwtd......................J Guthrie 2 82463 Homebush Cruden nwtd ...........J McInerney 7 11242 Stirling Dann 22.56 C & ..................... Fagan 3 61411 Botany Seaton nwtd ..................J McInerney 9 53685 Hazza’s Lad 22.96 .....................D Stapleton 3 68 Cosmic Choice nwtd .................J McInerney 9 77888 Spilt Wine nwtd .........................J McInerney 4 11111 Deanne’s Fantasy nwtd J &.............D Fahey 8 21514 Our Beowulf 22.30 .....................D Stapleton 10 15568 Bowman 23.51 ...........................D Stapleton 4 1 Abound nwtd ............................. R H Adcock 8 1.59pm MERVYN EADE MEMORIAL ROOKIE RUN 5 31874 Thrilling Jonah 26.71....................... M Grant 9 33717 Cawbourne Burn 22.80 ................M Roberts 5 55444 Opawa Lauren nwtd L &..................... Wales 3 12.34pm ADDED ENERGY STAKES C1, 457m 10 46633 Little Midnight 22.28 ...................D Stapleton
M4 Manawatu gallops Today at Awapuni raceway
Manawatu RC Venue: Awapuni Meeting Date: 12 Nov 2013 NZ Meeting number : 4 Doubles: 2 and 3; 4 and 5; 6 and 7; 8 and 9 Trebles: 1, 2 and 3; 4, 5 and 6; 7, 8 and 9 1 12.42pm (NZT) RD1 RACEDAY RATING 65 HANDICAP $12,500, Rating 65 Benchmark*, 1200m 1 22124 The Bouncer mb (10) 59.5 ........ M D Plessis 2 12. Duffers Creek m (7) 59............... M Dee (a2) 3 21x33 Itsa Tru Story db (8) 58 .........M Hudson (a3) 4 3200x Slah tdmh (6) 58 ......................... R Hannam 5 34x81 Written Command dh (5) 58...........D Walker 6 3619x No Enemy th (2) 57 ........................H Tinsley 7 2x80x Veininsky d (1) 57........................ B Lammas 8 06026 Platinum Lincoln dmh (3) 55.5 ........ K Myers 9 x1030 Annieitiz tdm (9) 55 ........................ J Parkes 10 177x5 Optimistic d (4) 54 ...........................R Myers 2 1.15pm TRU TEST MAIDEN $12,500, MDN, 1400m 1 208x2 Meo (11) 58.5........................... A Taylor (a2) 2 0724. Tui Teka (1) 58.5..............................J Riddell 3 5028x Blame de Angels (12) 58.5 ........ M Dee (a2) 4 x246x Maccool (8) 58.5 ..............................K Smith 5 558x5 Cold Hearted (3) 58.5 ...... J Shackleton (a3) 6 06 Thatz Louie (13) 58.5 ............M Hudson (a3) 7 7x60 Reginald (2) 58.5 ...........................H Tinsley 8 233 River Head 57 .............................. Scratched 9 324 Hardcore Rock 57 ........................ Scratched 10 8 Intuitive (6) 57 ......................... D Turner (a3) 11 825x7 Miss Sing (5) 56.5 ..................L Whelan (a1) 12 7x74 Peroni h (9) 56.5 ...........................D Bradley 13 45 Revolve 56.5 ................................ Scratched
14 940x0 Last To Dance h (4) 56.5 ............. R Hannam 15 95x56 Red Sunset h (7) 56.5 .....................R Myers 16 9x20 Red Melody h (10) 55 ..................... K Myers 3 1.50pm INGHAMS HANDICAP $25,000, OPN HCP, 1200m 1 44909 Fritzy Boy tdm (6) 59 ............... D Turner (a3) 2 1006x Captain Kirk td (2) 54.5 ..........L Whelan (a1) 3 80562 Aldebaran Star tdh (1) 54............... J Parkes 4 39205 Iamishwara th (3) 54 .................. M Dee (a2) 5 03x63 McLaren td (5) 54...................... M D Plessis 6 97643 Gossiping tdm (4) 54.......................R Myers 4 2.25pm NUFARM RATING 75 HANDICAP $15,000, Rating 75 Benchmark, 2100m 1 22503 Pencuri tm (1) 58.............................J Riddell 2 51361 Knowing m (9) 57.5 ........................ J Parkes 3 0x404 Fredrick William m (5) 56.5 ......... B Lammas 4 46x20 Jokraar d (6) 56.5...................... M D Plessis 5 10476 Let’s Go Fratelli (8) 56.5 ............. M Dee (a2) 6 21150 Untold tmh (2) 56.5 ........................H Tinsley 7 x6272 Pirinitete h (10) 56...........................R Myers 8 75576 Jackabean d (4) 56 ............. R Hutchings (a) 9 21708 Time For Gold m (7) 56 ............... R Hannam 10 12x09 Sovereign Rose d (3) 55.5 .........M Cameron 11 71535 Kayzed m (11) 54.5 ......................... K Myers 5 3.00pm PIONEER RATING 65 HANDICAP $12,500, Rating 65 Benchmark*, 1600m 1 38681 Outside Centre (14) 59 ..................D Walker 2 0x700 Corporal Lincoln h (13) 58.5 ..... M D Plessis 3 68324 Clos De Tart m (11) 57.5 ............ M Dee (a2) 4 41667 Justa Charlie m (8) 57.5.........L Whelan (a1)
5 31x70 Rock Band mh (7) 57.5 ...................J Riddell 6 84238 Riverman Jack (2) 56.5 ............... B Lammas 7 83724 Anniesstar (4) 56........................ V Johnston 8 750x5 Canso d (6) 56 ......................... A Taylor (a2) 9 0x971 Southern Secret tdh (3) 56............D Bradley 10 25789 Ellie’O d (10) 55 ............................ T Russell 11 020x0 Maude dm (5) 54......................... R Hannam 12 7x594 Dragon Beauty dh (9) 54................ J Parkes 13 450x0 Hot Lips tdh (12) 54 .................. A Collett (a) 14 8608x Lady’O tdm (1) 54 ............................S Doyle 6 3.30pm AGRISEEDS RATING 85 HANDICAP $15,000, Rating 85 Benchmark, 1600m 1 05396 Sacha tdmh (3) 59 .................. D Turner (a3) 2 81266 Breaking Dawn d (12) 56 .......... M D Plessis 3 2x464 Surreal Storm tdh (8) 56 ............ M Dee (a2) 4 2x103 McDaids h (10) 55.5........................R Myers 5 45967 Superturf tdmh (4) 55.5.... J Shackleton (a3) 6 7x365 Red Mafia tdmb (5) 55.5 ........L Whelan (a1) 7 31x03 Bronte Lass d (9) 55 ..................M Cameron 8 426x2 Casino tdb (11) 55 .........................D Walker 9 14301 Royal Haze dm (13) 54.5 ............ B Lammas 10 x2900 Kings Court th (1) 54.5................... J Parkes 11 930x9 Hell Yeah tdh (6) 54 ..................... R Hannam 12 x0797 Jilted dh (14) 54 .............................. K Myers 13 275x0 Right Royal Rose (2) 54 ............. V Johnston 14 04x40 Crixus d (7) 54 .................... R Hutchings (a) 15 1057x My Pentire 54 ............................... Scratched 7 4.05pm ECOLAB HCAP $25,000, OPN HCP, 2100m 1 0x0x9 Military Move (7) 59 ........................J Riddell
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0x918 Crocodile Canyon tm (8) 58 ...........D Walker 110x9 Skysoblue d (6) 56 .................... D Turner (a) 59750 Pero mh (2) 55.5 ........................M Cameron 7x465 Dubai Belle tmh (4) 55 ....................R Myers 05396 Sacha tmh (10) 54 ........................D Bradley 93510 Sou’east (9) 54........................... V Johnston 6x277 Figure Again tm (3) 54 .............. A Collett (a) 00x95 Wisecrack d (1) 54 .................... M D Plessis x2812 Just Ishi h (5) 54 ............................ J Parkes 8 4.45pm SKELLERUP RATING 65 HCAP $12,500, Rating 65 Benchmark*, 1600m 1 50000 Mibachelorboy tdmh (5) 58.5 ...... R Hannam 2 8955x Lieutenant Lincoln dh (3) 58 ........... K Myers 3 6337x The Beaut td (11) 58 .......................J Riddell 4 70058 Queen Of Rock mh (10) 57.5J Shackleton (a3) 5 0x078 Gold’N’Casino tmh (9) 57.5.............R Myers 6 x0962 Paige Me (4) 56.5........................... J Parkes 7 6x863 Exabelle 56 .................................. Scratched 8 18x90 Pure Octaine mh (8) 55..................D Walker 9 82008 Our Entourage h (2) 55 .............. M Dee (a2) 10 09587 Trickjah tdm (6) 55 .................L Whelan (a1) 11 19x60 Lady Shannon (12) 54.5 ........... M D Plessis 12 73456 Lakota 54.5 .................................. Scratched 13 74x00 Little Dragon Girl h (7) 54.......... A Collett (a) 14 10x70 Hi Yo Soo d (1) 54 ............................K Smith 9 5.30pm MARLEY RATING 75 HANDICAP $15,000, Rating 75 Benchmark, 1400m 1 226x0 Gold Card tmh (5) 60 .............. D Turner (a3) 2 725x3 Jerrico tdh (13) 57.5 ......................D Bradley
3 018x9 Wannabe d (3) 57 ........................... C Grylls 4 1x1 O’Darci d (1) 57..........................M Cameron 5 513x7 Madonna Mia (8) 56.5 ................ M Dee (a2) 6 609x8 Jakob Gambino (10) 56.5.................S Doyle 7 07x51 Mato Grosso 56 ........................... Scratched 8 761x0 Park Princess td (4) 55.5 ............... J Parkes 9 5095x Poetic Licence td (16) 55.5 . R Hutchings (a) 10 91010 Galaxy Road dm (7) 55.5 .......... M D Plessis 11 09x72 Lumiere Blue 55.5 ........................ Scratched 12 56405 Mr Darcee’s Gold tdm (14) 55.5A Taylor (a2) 13 27x7x Angel Del Dinero th (11) 55 ............ K Myers 14 25539 She’s Slinky mh (6) 55 ..... J Shackleton (a3) 15 11x20 Salamanca mh (12) 55....................R Myers 16 75x13 North And South tmh (15) 54 ...... R Hannam 17 315x7 Reais 54 ....................................... Scratched 18 58x45 Tiger Moss 54 .............................. Scratched 19 98640 Stella Bella th (2) 54 20 9x650 Day Walker 55 .............................. Scratched 21 x2900 Kings Court 58.5 .......................... Scratched 22 04x40 Crixus 55.5 ................................... Scratched 23 1057x My Pentire t (9) 54......................... T Russell Emergencies: Stella Bella, Day Walker, Kings Court, Crixus, My Pentire Blinkers on: Reginald, Red Melody (R2), Fritzy Boy (R3), Corporal Lincoln, Justa Charlie (R5), Trickjah, Hi Yo Soo (R8), Madonna Mia (R9) Blinkers off : No Enemy (R1), Blame de Angels (R2), Captain Kirk, McLaren (R3), Let’s Go Fratelli (R4), Lady’O (R5) Winkers on : Itsa Tru Story (R1) Winkers off : Justa Charlie (R5), Hi Yo Soo (R8)
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In brief College cricket View or purchase photos online guardianonline.co.nz
The Ashburton College 1st XI lead St Andrews by 85 after the first day of their two-day match in the Canterbury Secondary Schools’ cricket competition on Saturday. College were bowled out for 91 but bundled St Andrews out for 38 for a lead of 53. Jack Dudley took 4/12 from seven overs with Shaun Stagg, Kieran Hunt and Sam Hall taking two wickets each. College were then 28/0 at stumps, with Tom Dudley, 2 not out and Kirk Chettleburgh 13 not out.
U15s cricket The Mid Canterbury under 15 cricket team defended 77 to beat South Canterbury by 10 runs in Ashburton on Sunday. On a difficult pitch Tom Ravenscroft top scored with 18 as the hosts were bowled out for 77 with Josh Buchanan the next best on 13 not out. Mid Canterbury were then able to take regular wickets to dismiss South Canterbury for 67 in the 32nd over, as Jarod Hopwood finished off the tail for 4/4 from 4.4 overs.
Town rolls country
U17s cricket
Methven’s Simon Fleetwood rolls up for the Country Development men against Town at the Ashburton Bowling Club on Sunday. The men played at the Ashburton Bowling Club while the women played in Christchurch at the Fendalton Bowling Club. Town won out over Country overall 27-21 after wins in the senior women, senior men and Development men, with the Country Development women coming out on top on a count back. All four matches were closely contested but the closest had the Development women tied at 6-6, but Country won with a +21 differential. The Town senior women won 7-5 while the Town senior men emerged with a 6.5-5.5 win and the Development men 7.5-4.5. Photo Donna Wylie 101113-DW-129
Results
■ Basketball
NBL Results Round 5 SYDNEY KINGS 99 (B Madgen 31 A Ogilvy 23 J Sanders 15) bt CAIRNS TAIPANS 86 (D McCamey 16 M Burston 14 C Tragardh 14) at Sydney Entertainment Centre. ADELAIDE 36ERS 90 (G Ervin 21 D Johnson 19 A Gibson 13) bt MELBOURNE TIGERS 87 (M Worthington 28 C Goulding 23 A Ballinger 16) at Adelaide Arena. TOWNSVILLE CROCODILES 91 (B Conklin 33 J Pace 21 S Markovic 12) bt NEW ZEALAND BREAKERS 78 (G Wilkinson 19 D Corletto 13 A Pledger 12 T Abercrombie 12) at Townsville Entertainment Centre. MELBOURNE TIGERS 81 (C Goulding 29 M Worthington 20 S Morrison 12) bt WOLLONGONG HAWKS 76 (R Martin 15 R Clarke 15 T Coenraad 14).
NBA results Collated NBA results yesterday (home team in CAPS): TORONTO RAPTORS 115 Utah Jazz 91; HOUSTON ROCKETS 94 L.A. Clippers 107; MEMPHIS GRIZZLIES 108 Golden State Warriors 90; SACRAMENTO KINGS 85 Portland Trail Blazers 96; ATLANTA HAWKS 104 Orlando Magic 94; BROOKLYN NETS 91 Indiana Pacers 96; CLEVELAND CAVALIERS 127 Philadelphia 76ers 125 OT; MIAMI HEAT 110 Boston Celtics 111; MILWAUKEE BUCKS 83 Dallas Mavericks 91
■ Bridge Ashburton Bridge Club November 8 Monday Evening – Individual Trophy N/S 1 G Branthwaite and K Kingsland, 2 G Brown and O Hooper, 3 A van Dyk and Joyce Johnson. E/W 1 Paul Fergus and D Fisher, 2 M Francis and E Jones, 3 Z Earl and B Newton Tuesday Evening – Ron Sutherland Trophy N/S 1 J Knight and B Smith, 2 M Kolkman and L Rose, 3 W Kolkman and J Shearer. E/W 1 A Sim and A Wright, 2 M Muir and J Rooney, 3 J Fechney and R Kyle Wednesday Afternoon - 2 round Duplicate 1 T Downward and B McIlraith, 2= K Robb and B Smith, and R McLaughlin and I Taylor 4 M Buckland and M Stowell,
Thursday Evening – Presidents Trophy N/S 1 E Lattimore and J Rooney, 2 M Buckland and B Smith, 3 M de Jong and W Kolkman. E/W 1 L Wackrow and S Rosevear, 2 M Holdaway and K Robb, 3 B McIlraith and J Wright
■ Golf Australian PGA Championship Collated scores from the fourth round of the Australian PGA Championship at Royal Pines Resort (a-denotes amateur, par-71): 270: Adam Scott (AUS) 65 67 71 67 274: Rickie Fowler (USA) 63 72 71 68 276: Jack Wilson (AUS) 68 71 69 68 277: Cameron Percy (AUS) 69 73 67 68 278: Michael Wright (AUS) 69 70 68 71 279: Ashley Hall (AUS) 68 69 71 71, Gareth Paddison (NZL) 68 67 73 71, Ji-Man Kang (KOR) 72 68 70 69, Jason Norris (AUS) 67 74 71 67, Nathan Green (AUS) 66 69 73 71 280: Marc Leishman (AUS) 69 71 68 72, Stephen Leaney (AUS) 68 73 69 70, David McKenzie (AUS) 65 69 72 74 281: Mathew Goggin (AUS) 73 70 69 69, Peter Cooke (AUS) 70 74 67 70, David Klein (NZL) 72 69 72 68, Nathan Holman (AUS) 69 71 70 71, Steven Jeffress (AUS) 68 68 71 74, Nick Flanagan (AUS) 75 68 67 71, Scott Hend (AUS) 72 68 71 70, Jason Scrivener (AUS) 70 67 76 68 283: Richard Green (AUS) 69 70 72 72, Steven Jones (AUS) 69 74 72 68, Josh Geary (NZL) 68 68 76 71
■ Shooting Rifle Shooting Canterbury Spring Meeting at Tai Tapu Ranges 300, 500, 600, 800, 900, and 1000 yards. November 9 & 10 A grade, John Snowden 337.34, Bevan Mehrtens 337.31, John Miller 337.26, Tim Webb 334.32, Malcolm Dodson 334.28, Ken Chittock 333.31, Chris Kershaw 333.22, Peter Newman 330.22, Andrew Orr 323.20, Karl Valpy 318.15. B grade Darian Miller 330.28, John Fleming 312.13, Robbie Gilchrist 311.12, Darren Swaney 300.9. C grade Allan White 325.26, Coby Snowden 320.21, Rob Lilley 314.20, Murray Cook 282.11, David Taylor 244.7. F class, Mike Naber 386, Harvey Westland 377. FTR class, Henry Barker, 333.27.
■ Tennis Mid Canterbury Tennis Twilight Competition, November 6 Division 1 - ACA’s Hackers 18 v Spare Parts 15; Electric Donkey Bottom Biters 22 v High Raters 11; Famous Grouse19 v Council Crew 14; Misfits 21 v Property Brokers 12; What’s the Score 16 v 5 Shades 17; Tridents 18 v Wacky Wackers 15. Division 2 - Rob’s Mob 15 v Tiddlywinks 18; Rusty Parts 15 v The Smackers 18; Ashburton Milking 15 v Baseline Bandits 18.
Mid Canterbury Tennis November 9 Mixed Masters Orange beat Blue 5 matches to 1: Doug Collie & Brian Sivier beat Gerald Small & Gilbert Donaldson 9-1; June Doig & Patsy Huggins beat Pauline Scott & Iris Taylor 9-7; Doug Collie & Patsy Huggins beat Gerald Small & Iris Taylor 9-4; Brian Sivier & June Doig beat Gilbert Donaldson & Pauline Scott 9-5; Doug Collie & June Doig beat Gerald Small & Pauline Scott 9-4; Brian Sivier & Patsy Huggins lost to Gilbert Donaldson & Iris Taylor 8-9 (5-7). Red beat Green 40 games to 39: Cynthia Christie & Rose Wilson beat Gordon Wilson & Reg Donaldson 9-6; Faye Ruddenklau & Denys Patterson lost to Barbara Danielson & Maree Allan 3-9; Cynthia Christie & Denys Patterson lost to Gordon Wilson & Maree Allan 5-9; Rose Wilson & Faye Ruddenklau beat Reg Donaldson & Barbara Danielson 9-3; Cynthia Christie & Faye Ruddenklau lost to Gordon Wilson & Barbara Danielson 5-9; Rose Wilson & Denys Patterson beat Reg Donaldson & Maree Allan 9-3. A Grade Dorie beat Hampstead 4 matches to 2: Rhys Cromie & Luke Glendining beat Joe Langley & Connor Brosnahan 6-2, 7-5; Mary-Anne Thyne & Sarah Hayman lost to Christal Brosnahan & Milly Young 6-1, 4-6, 0-1 (7-10); Rhys Cromie beat Joe Langley 6-4, 6-7, 1-0 (10-6); Luke Glendining beat Connor Brosnahan 6-1, 3-6, 1-0 (10-6); Mary-Anne Thyne lost to Christal Brosnahan 6-4, 6-7 (4-7), 0-1 (9-11); Sarah Hayman beat Milly Young 6-1, 6-0. Allenton lost to Hinds 5 matches to 1: Neil McCann & Flynn Ness lost to Tony Brosnahan & James Watt 1-6, 5-7; Angus Rollinson & Larissa Allan lost to Duncan Rollinson & Charlie Stock 1-6, 3-6; Neil McCann beat Tony Brosnahan 6-1, 6-0; Flynn Ness lost to
James Watt 6-4, 0-6, 0-1 (10-12); Larissa Allan lost to Duncan Rollinson 1-6, 2-6; Angus Rollinson lost to Charlie Stock 1-6, 0-6. A Reserve - Rakaia lost to Methven 7 sets to 6: Kate Wild & Melissa Brett lost to Amanda Withers & Sarah Ishikawa 1-6, 1-6; Harry Dargue & Holly Wild beat Sam Stratton & Ella McKendry 7-6, (7-5), 7-5; Kate Wild lost to Amanda Withers 5-7, 3-6; Holly Wild beat Sarah Ishikawa 6-0, 6-4; Harry Dargue beat Sam Stratton 6-7 (5-7), 6-2, 1-0 (102); Melissa Brett lost to Ella McKendry 0-6, 0-6. Foothills Flyers lost to Hampstead Blue 5 matches to 1: Jake Edwards & Rebecca Reith lost to Sam Bubb & Ryan Feutz 1-6, 1-6; William Reith & Oliver McKeown lost to Erin Connelly-Whyte & Simon Crequer 6-7, (2-7), 4-6; Jake Edwards lost to Sam Butt 0-6, 0-6; Oliver McKeown lost to Ryan Feutz 0-6, 0-6; William Reith lost to Erin Connelly-Whyte 2-6, 0-6; Rebecca Reith beat Simon Crequer 6-3, 6-0. Allenton beat Hampstead 6 matches to 0: Edwin Dargue & Bryn Looij beat Pippa McCaw & Beth Muir 6-1, 6-2; Tessa McCann & Aaron Reid beat Shannon Crequer & Emily Jane Farr 6-0, 6-4; Edwin Dargue beat Pippa McCaw 6-1, 6-2; Bryn Looij beat Beth Muir 6-1, 6-0; Tessa McCann beat Shannon Crequer 6-0, 6-1; Aaron Reid beat Emily Jane Farr 6-1, 6-3. Challenger Grade, November 8 Mid Canterbury beat Cashmere Redcaps 4 matches to 2 Singles: Sam Bubb lost to Tim Cross 3-6, 5-7; Tyler Leonard beat Renzo Childs 6-3, 6-1; Ryan McNulty beat Caleb Manson 7-5, 3-6, 1-0 (10-5); Harry Dargue beat Tyler Noah 6-2, 6-3. Doubles: Sam Bubb & Ryan McNulty beat Tim Cross & Caleb Manson 6-4, 7-5; Tyler Leonard & Harry Dargue lost to Renzo Childs & Tyler Noah 6-3, 4-6, 0-1 (8-10).
ASB Premier Interclub (Canterbury) Premier Woman November 9 Hagley Park beat Elmwood 6 matches to 0 Doubles: Michaela Rullova & Stacey Hopwood beat Lillee Reid-Hunt & Margot Robinson 6-1, 6-3; Adele Orangi & Ashleigh Leonard beat Carol Oakley Brown & Judy Phillips 2-6, 7-6, 1-0 (10-4). Singles: Michelle Kelsen beat Lillee ReidHunt 7-5, 6-1; Adele Orangi beat Judy Phillips 6-1, 6-2; Ashleigh Leonard beat Margot Robinson 6-0, 6-2; Stacey Hopwood beat Annabel Coates 6-2, 6-1.
The Mid Canterbury under 17 cricket team suffered a seven wicket loss to South Canterbury in Ashburton on Sunday. Batting first Mid Canterbury struggled on a pitch that kept low and were bowled out for 68. Luke Gilbert top scored with 23 while Jake Patterson was the only other batsman to reach double figures with his 10. South Canterbury then handled the conditions better to reach the target three wickets down finishing up 72/3 with Patterson, Caleb Early and Kody Stuthridge taking a wicket each.
Nesbit nabs Peach Cup Rob Nesbit put his recent block of mountain bike training and racing to good use in Tinwald Cycling Club’s 45km handicap event in Methven to lift the Peach Cup on Sunday. Nesbit made a solo bid in challenging conditions on the final lap and held off the chasing back markers by a mere nine seconds. Brad Hudson led the scratch markers in to claim second and also secured the fastest time riding the course in 69.05. Ethan Titheridge pulled out a top shelf ride to take the top prize in the junior’s 15km event. Jenny and Al Gilchrist contested the Division 2 event with Jenny securing the bragging rights. Mrs Madge Peach was on hand to present the cups, continuing an association with the Club that has spanned 75 years.
Vettori in Big Bash The Brisbane Heat have been buoyed by New Zealand import Daniel Vettori’s positive step on the comeback trail before the domestic Twenty20 tournament. The Kiwi veteran showed encouraging signs for Northern Districts in New Zealand’s HRV T20 Cup opening round, his comeback from an achilles injury that at one stage threatened his career. He finished with 0-32 off four overs of off-spin to help Northern Districts claim a nine-run win over reigning champions Otago in Dunedin on Saturday night. It was Otago’s first T20 loss in a year. - AAP
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Results ■ Athletics Ashburton Junior Athletics November 6 Shotput Boys 10yrs 1 Ryan McNulty 6.70m 2 George Rosevear 6.42m 3 Jake Jackways 4.95m Boys 11yrs 1 Kaleb Finn 5.58m 2 Thomas Harris 5.50m 3 Ben Nordqvist 5.03m Girls 9yrs 1 Ella Pearson 5.31m 2 Amelia McKeown 5.12m 3 Claudia Thomas 4.49m Girls 12yrs 1 Jaidyn Busch 9.06m 2 Natasha Waddell 5.55m 3 Amy Pearson 4.87m Girls 13yrs 1 Zoe Smith 6.30m Girls 14yrs 1 Heidi Cuttle 6.12mHigh Jump Girls 10yrs 1 Isabella Gibson 1.00m 1 Jenna Borthwick 1.00m 2 Mia Pearson 0.90m Girls 11yrs 1 Jade Peters 1.05m 2 Isabella Roulston 0.90m 2 Loren Hay 0.90m Girls 12yrs 1 Amy Pearson 1.24m 2 Natasha Waddell 1.15m 3 Jaidyn Busch 1.05mGirls 13yrs 1 Zoe Smith 1.10m Girls 14yrs 1 Heidi Cuttle 1.00mDiscus Girls 10yrs 1 Mia Pearson 11.64m 2 Jenna Borthwick 9.65m 3 Lydia Pye 9.09m Girls 11yrs 1 Jade Peters 17.15m 2 Loren Hay 13.64m 3 Isabella Roulston 11.33m Boys 12yrs 1 Max Watson 13.77m 2 Sam Peek 13.17mBoys 13yrs 1 Matthew Clough 28.57m 2 Aiden Campbell 19.02m Logan McCorkindale 16.20mBoys 14yrs 1 Alin Onicas 30.02m Long Jump Girls 7yrs (and under) 1 Ayla McLeod 2.43m 2 Georgina Gibson 1.99m 3 Mollie McLauchlan 1.97m Girls 8yrs 1 Emma Becroft 2.80m 2 Felicity Pye 2.53m 2 Jessie Pitney 2.53m 3 Rosaria Gibson 2.51mBoys 7yrs 1 Will Lemon 2.96m 2 Tom McKenzie 2.42m 3 Joshua Pitney 2.40m Boys 8yrs 1 Izak Derek-Westaway 3.37m 2 Seth Hosken 2.82m 3 Daniel Cousins 2.81mBoys 9yrs 1 Sam Cuttle 3.24m 2 Fergus O’Neill 2.87m 3 Matheson Colquhoun 2.78m Boys 10yrs 1 Ryan McNulty 3.51m 2 Jake Jackways 3.48m 3 George Rosevear 3.46m Boys 11yrs 1 Ben Nordqvist 3.80m 2 Kaleb Finn 3.60m 3 Thomas Harris 3.17mTrack - 60mGirls 7yrs 1 Aila McLeod 11.12 2 Charlotte B-W 11.34 3 Georgina Gibson 12.61 Girls 8yrs 1 Emma Becroft 10.03 2 Jessie Pitney 10.55 3 Rosaria Gibson 11.34 Girls 9yrs 1 Amelia McKeown 9.66 2 Ella Pearson 10.17 3 Maddison Lowry 11.19 Boys 7yrs 1 Tom McKenzie 10.80 2 Will Lemon 10.90 3 Josh Pitney 11.84Boys 8 yrs 1 Izak Derek-Westaway 2 Henry Thomas 10.09 3 Nick Kershaw 10.83 Boys 9yrs 1 Matheson Colquhoun 9.82 2 Sam Cuttle 9.87 3 Travis McDavell 9.92200mBoys 12yrs 1 Max Watson 30.20 2 Sam Peek 38.22Boys 13yrs 1 Aidan Campbell 27.81 2 Logan McCorkindale 32.61 3 Oliver McKeown 35.56Boys 14yrs 1 Alin Onicas 26.75400m Girls 9yrs 1 Ella Pearson 1.23.50 2 Amelia McKeown 1.28.79 3 Maddison Lowry 1.30.09 Girls 12yrs 1 Natasha Waddell 1.12.96 2 Amy Pearson 1.15.94 3 Jaidyn Busch 1.35.00Girls 13yrs 1 Zoe Smith 1.36.18Girls 14yrs 1 Heidi Cuttle 1.28.65Boys 9yrs 1 Matheson Colquhoun 1.20.65 2 Sam Cuttle 1.20.98 3 Fergus O’Neill 1.30.89800mBoys 8yrs 1 Izak Derik-Westaway 3.16.73Boys 13yrs 1 Logan McKorkindale 2.53.50 2 Aidan Campbell 3.04.231500m Girls 10yrs 1 Jenna Borthwick 6.32.03 Girls 11yrs 1 Loren Hay 6.13.21 2 Jade Peters 6.33.42 3 Isabella Roulston 7.12.00 Boys 9yrs 1 Matheson Colquhoun 6.22.00 2 Sam Cuttle 6.37.00 Boys 10yrs 1 Jake Jackways 6.25.78 2 Ryan McNulty 6.55.54 3 George Rosenvar 7.11.20 Boys 11yrs 1 Ben Nordqvist 6.34.12 2 Thomas Harris 7.05.12
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Tuesday, November 12, 2013 Bowman Cup November 8 1st Mata Frankum and team 3 wins 16 ends 37 points 2nd Gladys Baker, Barbara Robinson, Judith Smith and Alison Gibb. 3 wins 16 ends 32 points. 3rd Rosemary Bennett, Diane King, Diane Vanderweg, and Shirley Thomas. 3 wins 16 ends 30 points, 4th Noeline MacKenzie, Leonie Spargo, Ollie Collins and Heather Mowatt. 3 wins 15 ends 26 points. 5th Val Bell, Sylvia Mellish, Noreen Smith and Jill Harris 2 wins 1 draw 16 ends 27 points. Corner to Corner Sat November 9 1st Tony Blain; 2nd Roger Herriot; 3rd John Smart.
Hampstead Bowling Club Friday Triples 1st D. Smitheram, M. Palmer, F. McCormick 3 wins, 16 ends, 26 points; 2nd C. Leech, M. Quinn, D. Prendergast 3 wins, 14 ends, 28 points; 3rd T. Watson, H. Kemp, M. Jones 2 wins, 15 ends, 20 points.
■ Cycling Mid Canterbury Social Wheelers November 9 17 riders 1st Dean Rattray CT. 27m 45s. HT. Go. RT. 27m 45s; 2nd Abe O’Donnell CT. 30m 12s. HT.2m. RT. 28m 12s; 3rd Keryn O’Donnell CT.30m 12s. HT.3m. RT. 27m 12s; 4th. Bill Hood CT. 30m 47s. HT. 5.00m. RT. 25m 47s; 5th Dave Strong CT.30m 47s. HT. 5m. RT. 25m 47s; 6th. Alan Cox CT. 32m 34s. HT. 3.00m. RT. 29m 34s; 7th Matt Marshall CT.32m 56s.HT.12m. RT. 20m 56s; 8th Nathan Tew CT.32m 57s.HT.12m 25s.RT. 20m 32s; 9th. Jamie Smitheram CT.32m 58s.HT.12m.RT.20m 58s; 10th Mark Smitheram CT.32m58s.HT.10.10m.RT.22m48s; 11th. Paul McFie CT.32m 59s.HT. 10m10s. RT. 22m 49s; 12th. Peter Wood CT.32m 59s. HT.8.00m. RT.24m 59s; 13th.Bruce McClelland CT.33.00m.HT.10.10m RT.22m 50s; 14th. Dave Shurrock CT.33.00m. HT.10.10m. RT.22m 50s; 15th. Paul Hands CT. 33.08s HT. 8.00m. RT. 25m 08s; 16th. Myles O’Donnell CT.33m 10s. HT.12m. RT. 21m 10s; 17th.Ross Templeton CT.34m 47s. HT. 12m. RT.23m 47s. 1st Fastest Time Nathan Tew HT. 12m 25s. RT. 20m 32s; 2nd Fastest Time Matt Marshall HT. 12m. RT. 20m 56sec; 3rd Fastest Time Jamie Smitheram HT.12m.RT.20m 58s.
■ Equestrian Ashburton Area ESNZ 2* Star Jumping and Showhunter Show November 9 and 10 Ashburton Toyota Two Star Horse Grand Prix: Claudia Hay (Mosgiel) Euro Sport Centavos 1, Olivia Robertson (Ohokaq) Ngahiwi Cisco 2, Susie Hayward (Ashburton) Andretti 3, Georgina Power (Little River) Waldorf 4, Kelly Evans (Cave) Hammertime 5, Juliet Scott (Cave) Amarula MVNZ 6. Rainer Irrigation inconjuction with Country TV Pony Grand Prix: Lucinda Askin (Ashburton) Totem 1, Lucy Turner (Broadfields) Tallyho Mystic 2, Steffi Whittaker (Halswell) Moonlight Glow 3, Molly Buist-Brown (Templeton) Miss Mae West 5, Lucinda Askin (Ashburton) Buckle Up 5, Bailey Rutter () Pixel 6. Neumans Tyre Service in conjunction with Telford Young Rider Series: Rose Alfeld (Weedons) My Super Nova 1, Olivia Robertson (Ohoka) Ngahiwi Cisco 2, Charlotte Bellew (Christchurch) Pittsburgh 3. Coulter Seeds inconjunction with Caledonian Amateur Rider: Anna Douglass (Timaru) St Henry 1, Angus Taylor (Ohoka) Ngahiwi Wirey 2, Zoe Shore (Ashburton) Burberry
3, Kerry Winterbourn () Gingerlily 4, Aleisha Harcourt () In 2 Summer 5, Carrie Findlay (Rangiora) Grazando 6. Andretti Brackley Farm in conjunction with Outpost Buildings 7 Year Old Series: Olivia Robertson (Ohoka) D Hs Ceniki 1, Brad Cunningham (Christchurch) Kiwi Crusher 2, Angus Taylor (Ohoka) Ngahiwi Wirey 3, Louise Marriot (Kaikoura) Lincoln GNZ 4, Tegan Fitzsimon (Rolleston) Henton Eragon 5. Mitavite Munga 6 Year Old Series: Chris Harris (Alyesbury) Zilco Glenbrook Archie Bunker 1. Canterbury Equestrian 5 Year Old Series: Harry Feast (West Melton) Double J Bouncer 1.
■ Golf Ashburton Golf Club November 9 The annual Captains vs Presidents match was taken out by the Presidents team by a score of 16 to 12. Nearest The Pins: Robbies Bar & Bistro: Eleanor Sullivan, Braided Rivers: Paul May, Rothburys Insurance: Brian Nuttall, Netherby Meats: Alison MacGregor, Robilliards (Near- Donn McLaren’s Mazda/Escort just keeps on keeping on - Saturest pin #18): Hamish Niles, Charming Thai day saw the combination add this year’s Rutherfords Road Shingle Restaurant (Longest Putt #9) Gavin Johnphoto donna wylie 091113-dw-214 ston. Twos: Tony Bennett, Tufuga Sa, John Sprints to a long list of achievements. Dudley, Paul Tuakeu, Hamish Niles, Tom KearStarlet Ashburton 2.09.62 14th; Thomas Tinwald Golf Club ney, Charlie Alexander and Troi Kingsford Muckle Honda Civic Ashburton 2.10.38 15th; Birdie Jackpot: # 15; Nett Eagles: # 4 Twilight, November 7 Paul Richards Renault Clio Sport South CanPar Men 0-6: Bill Mason 2 up, Wayne Lloyd 1 Mayfield Ladies Golf up, Regan Stills 1 up, Matt Fine 1 up b/l. 7-10: terbury 2.10.85 16th; Mike Davies Mazda AZ3 November 5, Closing Day Richard Hewson 4 up, Paul Hefford 4 up, Ashburton 2.11.62 17th; Stephen Hurst Honda McFadden Tray; Pat Wilson 104-43-66 Shane Webster 3 up, Cameron Miller 3 up, Civic Ashburton 2.12.02 18th; Ben HoskinTeams Competition Lucas McGee 3 up, Chris Bell 3 up. 11 plus: McLaren Toyota Starlet Ashburton 2.13.29 Betty’s Bells 52; P Wilson, B Wilson, J Lake, J Selwyn Munro 4 up, John Vucetich 3 up, Craig 19th; Allan Coker Subaru Gravel Express CanWright Scallywags 55; T Corbett, R Keeley, J Davies 3 up, Kevin Turner 2 up b/l. Women terbury 2.21.40 20th. Davies, J Fielder Webbs Wonderwomen 55; 0-16: Sally Lane 4 up, Belinda Kirdy 4 up. 17 J Webb, L Mulligan, A Vessey Marilyn Cross/ plus: Deb Ellery 4 up, Marg Reddecliffe 2 up, Hasting McLeod/Property Brokers second Madeline Smithm1 up b/l. Nearest the pin. #6 shot Graeme Mills # 12 Bill Mason. Two’s: Wayne 2&11 - 0-29 J Lake; 30-40+ Alison Vessey Lloyd, Selwyn Munro, Jamie Binnie. Classic ALT Nearest the Pin 5 and 14; T Corbett Hits longest drive: Mark Argyle. Longest Drive; 0-30 Betty Wilson, 31-40+ Tinwald Golf Club Sharon Duthie Twos; J Webb Allenton Bowling Club Trophy Presentation 2013 November 9 Show Day Nan Chatterton Trophy – Grades 0-30, 21-29,30-40+ Silver L.G.U. Med- 4BBB summer opening November 15 al 0-20 Betty Wilson +12.8, R/U Judy Webb Men: Selwyn Munro and Ray Bell 56, Wayne Start time 12 o’clock - club shirts to be worn +14.4 - Bronze 1 L.G.U Medal 21-29 Winner Mellish and Lindsay Jackson 57, Brian Rouse The following skips have entered teams - G. Jillian Lake +8.4, R/U Anne-Maree Blair +12.4 and Wayne Ross 61, Andrew Symonds and Bishop, C. Dennis, J. Drayton, G. Eder, D. Gutand Lal Mulligan 12.4 Bronze 2 L.G.U Medal Andrew Barrie 62 b/l. Mixed: Roger Bruce lberlet, C. Leech, A. Mackenzie, F. McCormick, 30-40+ Sharon Duthie +15.2 R/U Joan Stock- and Belinda Kirdy 60, Cameron Miller and C. Moore 1, C. Moore 2, J. Ryk er +16.2 Four Best Gross,0-20 Winner Betty Sue Newman64 b/l. Nearest the pin: TinEntries are still being accepted - enquiries to Wilson 363, R/U Jan Clucas wald Liquorland # 2; Belinda Kirdy. Gluyas Judie Ryk 3087907 or Bob Holdom 3072226 371 - 21-29 Winner Adrienne Hopping 397 Ford # 6; Clarrie Whiting. Stirling Sports # R/U Pam Morrison 400. 30-40+ Winner Joan 12; Michael Thomas. Ideal Electrical Sup plies Stocker 415, R/U Sharon Duthie # 16; Bryan Shanks. Two’s: Josh Smith, Tony Four Best Netts, 0-20 Winner Judy Webb Clarke, Kevin Greenaway. Net Eagle: # 17 Ashburton Golf Club 304, R/U Jan Clucas Roger Bruce. November 16 308 - 21-29 Winner Lal Mulligan 289, R/U This will be a mixed day with everyone playAnne-Maree Blair 291 ing a stableford round in pairs for the AM 30-40+ Winner Margaret Reid 281, R/U Edna Sutherland Cup. Ashburton Car Club Ralston 296 Starting Time: Morning 8.00am; Afternoon Heather Murdoch Tray (nett) November 9 Report at 11.30 for an 12noon start. Overall Nett Winner Adrienne Hopping 45 Rutherfords Road Shingle Sprints Saturday Starters: 0-20 Winner Betty Wilson 56, R/U Glenys Donn McLaren Mazda Escort Ashburton Morning Beavan Bain and Ron Carlson; AfCarr 59 21-29 Winner Anne-Maree Blair 1.45.68 1st; Peter McLaren Subaru Impreza ternoon Greig Sparrow and Adrian Hopwood 53,R/U Trish Corbett 54 30-40+ Winner Sha- WRX Ashburton 1.46.99 2nd; Darcy PrenResults Bruce Day and Brian Wilson ron Duthie 49, R/U Alison Vessey 50 c/b dergast Mitsubishi Lancer EVO 3 RS Ashbur- The Course will be closed for maintenance Joan Stocker and pat Wilson ton 1.49.53 3rd; Luke McClennen MItsubishi from Monday 18 November until 3pm on FriMoore Trophy Nearest pin Sharon Duthie Lancer EVO 3 Ashburton 1.49.54 4th; Brett day 22 November 55cm R.W. Oakley Trophy (most reduced Due Subaru Impreza WRX RATEC 1.49.67 Handicap) Glenys Carr and Ruth Keeley 5th; Alan Turner Mitsubishi Mirage Ashburton Tinwald Golf Club Handicap Trophy (best 3 of 5) Glenys Carr 1.51.64 6th; Wayne Muckle Honda Civic Ash- November 16 210, R/U Betty Wilson 212 Edna Oakley Sta- burton 1.52.52 7th; Dylan Cameron Toyota Summer Trophies and championships bleford Trophy Jan Clucas 105,R/U Margaret Corolla DX Otago 1.53.16 8th; Quinton Par- Draw for the first round of the summer troReid 104 Nan Harrison Putting tray Alison ish Mazda AZ3 Ashburton 1.54.11 9th; Bryce phies and championships will be at the club Vessey 52, R/U Anne-Maree Blair 54 Skibbo Mitchell Honda Civic Ashburton 2.01.02 10th; house for 8am and 12.30 pm start. Players Winner Glenys Carr 145, R/U Jan Clucas and Hayden Jacob Toyota Starlet Eastern South- are asked to report 15 minutes prior to tee Betty Wilson 146 Marjory Murdoch Player of land 2.03.64 11th; Mark Crossen Volvo RATEC off times. Starters; am, B Collins. pm. B Colthe Year; Helen Rapsey Birdie Tree Winner 2.07.73 12th; Devin Mitchell Honda Civic lins Cards; Committee. House Duty: House Glenys Carr, R/U Judith Webb RATEC 2.09.17 13th; Kyle Robertson Toyota Committee.
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10.00am WAIREKA CROQUET CLUB. Golf croquet singles, the domain, Philip Street, Ashburton.
11.00am - 3.00pm TE HUB. Seeds, seedlings, workshops, Enviro centre. 35 Dobson Street West, Biograins building.
1.00pm - 3.00pm ASHBURTON AVIATION MUSEUM. Classic aircraft on display including DC 3. Ashburton airport, Seafield Road.
10.00am METHVEN HERITAGE CENTRE. New Zealand and Agriculture Encounter, interactive fun for all ages. Main Street, Methven.
12noon - 3.00pm ASHBURTON JUSTICE OF THE PEACE ASSOCIATION (INC). Signing centre. Community house, rear of Westpac Bank, 122 Tancred Street.
1.30pm ASHBURTON SENIOR CITIZENS INC. Social afternoon, raffles, entertainment, sales table. Senior Centre, Cameron Street.
9.30am ST DAVID’S UNION CHURCH. Walking group meets outside church, 48 Allens Road, Allenton.
9.45am ASHBURTON MENS PROBUS CLUB. Monthly meeting with guest speaker. Senior Centre, Cameron Street.
9.30am M.S.A. TAI CHI CLUB. Stretching exercise for all abilities. M.S.A. Social hall, Havelock Street.
10.00am ASHBURTON PARENTS CENTRE. ‘Baby and You’ course starts. Netherby shops, Chalmers Avenue.
9.30am - 12.30pm ASHBURTON METHODIST PARISH GOODWILL SHOP. Sell pre loved clothing. Methodist Church,
10.00am ASHBURTON NEWCOMERS SOCIAL GROUP. Coffee morning, all welcome. NOSH Cafe, Ashford Village, West Street.
10.45am M.S.A. TAI CHI CLUB. Maintenance class and exercises. M.S.A, Social hall, Havelock Street.
12.50pm M.S.A. PETANQUE. Come and try Petanque, everyone welcome. Racecourse Road.
Wednesday
ST DAVID’S UNION CHURCH. Walking group meets outside church, 48 Allens Road, Allenton.
METHVEN HERITAGE CENTRE. New Zealand and Agriculture Encounter, interactive fun for all ages. Main Street, Methven.
10.30am ASHBURTON LADIES PROBUS. Coffee morning, Cafe Central. Tancred Street.
10.00am - 3.00pm ASHBURTON AVIATION MUSEUM. Classic aircraft on display including DC3. Ashburton Airport, Seafield Road.
10.45am M.S.A. TAI CHI CLUB. Exercises for people with limited mobility. M.S.A. Social Hall, Havelock Street.
10.00am - 4.00pm ASHBURTON DISTRICT FAMILY HISTORY GROUP. Open for research, non members welcome. 254 Cameron Street, please phone 308-4115 or 307-2253 re access to the building.
12.50pm WAIREKA CROQUET CLUB. Association Croquet. Waireka Croquet Club, the Domain, Philip Street.
8.30am ASHBURTON STROLLERS CLUB. Kakahu bush walk with great views. All welcome, phone Jenny 308-6862. Meet Ashburton Courthouse, Baring Square West. 9.00am - 4.00pm ASHBURTON BUDGET ADVISORY SERVICE INC. For free budget advice and workshop enquiries. Phone 307-0496. 60 Cass Street, Consultancy House. 9.30am SPORT MID CANTERBURY. Walking group. Meet outside the Community Pool, Walnut Avenue.
9.30am - 1.00pm ASHBURTON BAPTIST CHURCH. Second time around op shop. Ashburton Baptist Church, Cnr Cass and Havelock Streets. 9.45am MID CANTERBURY LADIES PROBUS. Monthly meeting, Doris Linton Lounge. R.S.A. Cox Street. 10.00am ST STEPHENS ANGLICAN CHURCH. Holy Communion, Park Street. WAIREKA CROQUET CLUB. Tasmanian Doubles. Waireka Croquet Club, the Domain, Philip Street.
10.00am - 7.00pm ASHBURTON ART GALLERY AND MUSEUM. Open, all welcome. Baring Square East.
1.30pm WAIREKA CROQUET CLUB. Golf Croquet. Waireka Croquet Club, the Domain, Philip Street. 7.00pm GLENYS’ DANCE GROUP.
1.30pm R.S.A. CARDS “500” R.S.A. Cox Street. 7.30pm - 9.30pm MID CANTERBURY BADMINTON. Great fun, everyone welcome, racquets provided. Sports hall, 35 Tancred Street. Sequence dancing, Pipe Band hall, Creek Road. ASHBURTON ROSE GROUP. Rose show and general meeting. Catholic Rooms, Winter Street. 7.00pm - 9.30pm MID CANTERBURY LINE DANCERS. Learn to line dance 7pm, followed by beginner/intermediate (8pm - 9pm). Phone 307 -7138 a/h. Tinwald hall, Graham Street. 7.30pm ST DAVID’S UNION CHURCH. Real women walking group. Leaves from 48 Allens Road, Allenton. ASHBURTON PHOTOGRAPHIC SOCIETY. Field trip competition. Senior Centre, Cameron Street.
Puzzles Tuesday, November 12, 2013
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17. Seized a different sort of clothing when going to bed (7) 18. Totters one winds in at length (5) 20. Harbour guide involved one in conspiracy (5) 23. Furrow the brows to produce woolly thinking? (4)
CRYPTIC Across 1. Banished 7. Chime 8. Entreat 9. Extreme 10. Trod 12. Topsail 14. Eclipse 17. Peri 18. Carrier 21. Arising 22. Sling 23. Latch-key Down 1. Breath 2. National 3. Slew 4. Extent 5. Wire 6. Repeal 7. Cat’s-paw 11. Topping 13. Asterisk 14. Excise 15. Errata 16. Singly 19. Raid 20. Fisc
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QUICK ACROSS 6. Irrational fear (6) 7. Anguish (6) 10. Wandering (7) 11. Large area of land (5) 12. Food shop (abbr) (4) 13. Tested (5) 16. Welcome (5) 17. Tusk (4) 20. Burdened (5) 21. Tombstone inscription (7) 22. Shouted (6) 23. Lowly (6)
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Family Notices 26 Ashburton Guardian DEATHS
MACPHERSON, Anthony John (Tony) – On Saturday, November 9, 2013, suddenly but peacefully at home, aged 61 years. Best friend and much loved husband of Kay. Dearly loved father and father in law of Cameron and Ryoko, and Kimberley and Andrew Valentine, and adored and very proud Pop of Emma. Loved son of the late Laurie and Mary, and son in law of the late Alexander and Heather Thomson. Dearly loved brother and brother in law of Brian, the late Murray, Kaye, Bernie and Paul Blackgrove, and Brent Thomson. Much loved uncle and great uncle of all his nieces and nephews. Messages to the MacPherson’s family, 75 Pages Road, Ashburton 7700. A service for Tony will be held at Our Chapel Cnr East & Cox Streets, Ashburton on WEDNESDAY, November 13, commencing at 11.00am. Followed by private cremation. Paterson’s Funeral Services FDANZ Ashburton
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Data provided by NIWA
Waimate
NZ Situation
Wind km/h less than 30 fine
mainly isolated cloudy drizzle drizzle few showers fine showers clearing showers 30 to 59
fog
isolated snow thunder flurries
sleet thunder
Canterbury Plains
rain
snow
hail
60 plus
TODAY
TODAY
FZL: Rising to 3000m at night
Mostly cloudy, with patchy drizzle near the foothills. Wind at 1000m: Light. Wind at 2000m: Light.
TOMORROW
Fine apart from morning and evening cloud. Northeast about the coast, light winds inland.
THURSDAY
THURSDAY
Fine with light winds, northwest breezes developing about the tops.
FRIDAY
FRIDAY
Fine apart from morning cloud. Northwesterlies developing inland, northeasterlies about the coast.
Mainly fine, cloud increasing about the foothills later. Northwesterlies.
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cloudy showers drizzle showers fine rain thunder thunder rain cloudy fine rain fine thunder fine
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Rise 6:01 am Set 8:34 pm
Good
fine
Hamilton
fine
Napier
cloudy
Wellington
cloudy
Nelson
fine
Blenheim
fine
Greymouth
fine
Christchurch
mainly fine
Timaru
cloudy
Queenstown
fine
Dunedin
mainly fine
Invercargill
mainly fine
Good fishing Set 2:53 am Rise 2:50 pm
Full moon
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Rise 5:59 am Set 8:35 pm
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Good fishing
Rise 5:58 am Set 8:37 pm
Good fishing
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3 Dec
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Phone 307 6466 Mobile 0274 508 191 13 Robinson Street, (old Spray Marks site) Riverside Industrial Estate, Ashburton
cumecs
2.21 nc
Rakaia Fighting Hill (NIWA) at 12:00 pm, yesterday 209.5 Nth Ashburton at 2:00 pm, yesterday
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Sth Ashburton at 9:15 am, yesterday
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Rangitata Klondyke at 11:45 am, yesterday
106.1
Waitaki Kurow at 9:00 am, yesterday
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Source: Environment Canterbury
Ashburton Airport Temperature °C At 4pm 11.5 12.1 Max to 4pm 8.5 Minimum 8.9 Grass minimum Rainfall mm 0.4 16hr to 4pm November to date 17.2 Avg Nov to date 23 2013 to date 733.0 595 Avg year to date Wind km/h SE 11 At 4pm Strongest gust SW 28 Time of gust 2:31am
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Palmerston North mainly fine
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6am Breakfast 9am Good Morning 10am Ellen 3 11am Coach Trip PGR 3 0 11:30 Infomercials Noon One News 0 12:30 Emmerdale PGR Nikhil is upset as Gennie apologises; Amy and Victoria discuss Adam’s party; Brenda drifts in and out of consciousness. 0 1:30 Come Dine With Me 3 A daily lifestyle show that sees five very different people competing to be named the ultimate dinner party host. 0 2pm May The Best House Win 3pm Dickinson’s Real Deal 3:55 Te Karere 2 0 4:25 Ellen 5:25 Millionaire – Hot Seat Hosted by Eddie McGuire. 0 6pm One News 0 7pm Seven Sharp 0 7:30 The Incredible Mr Goodwin PGR Jonathan Goodwin attempts a stunt, in the Californian desert, that defeated Harry Houdini three times. 0 8:30 Wild Planet – North America 0 9:35 The School AO 0 10:40 One News Tonight 0
6am Creflo Dollar 6:30 Tiki Tour 0 6:55 Angry Birds Toons 3 0 7am Pac-Man And The Ghostly Adventures 0 7:25 The Penguins Of Madagascar 3 0 7:50 Ben 10 – Ultimate Alien 3 0 8:20 Franklin 3 0 8:40 Mike The Knight 3 0 8:50 Fireman Sam 3 0 9am Infomercials 11am Neighbours 3 0 11:30 Home And Away 3 0 Noon Shortland Street PGR 3 0 12:30 2 Broke Girls AO 3 0 1pm Jeremy Kyle 2pm Bethenny 3pm Suburgatory PGR 3 0 3:30 The League Of Super Evil 3 0 4pm Lab Rats 4:30 The Erin Simpson Show 4:59 Horace In Slow Motion 3 5pm America’s Funniest Home Videos 3 0 5:30 Home And Away 0 6pm Friends 3 0 6:30 Neighbours 0 7pm Shortland Street PGR Brooke strikes up a friendship; Nate lets his hair down; Chris goes on a trip. 0 7:30 The Amazing Race PGR 0 8:30 The Mentalist AO 0 9:30 The Walking Dead AO 0 10:30 The River AO
6am 3 News – Firstline 8:30 Infomercials 10:30 The Shopping Channel 3 11:30 Entertainment Tonight 3 Noon 3 News 12:30 Everybody Loves Raymond 30 1pm Dr Phil PGR 3 2pm The Dr Oz Show PGR 3 3pm Rachael Ray Eva Longoria joins Rachael in preparing drunken spaghetti with kale, walnuts, and pecorino. 3:55 The Queen Latifah Show Interviews with Billy Ray Cyrus, Cedric the Entertainer, and the Gator Boys; a veteran gets a makeover. 4:55 Entertainment Tonight 5:25 Celebrity Masterchef The remaining six celebrity chefs prepare lunch on board a cross-channel ferry. 6pm 3 News 7pm Campbell Live 7:30 Australian Federal Police PGR Behind the scenes of Australia’s national and international policing agency, the Australian Federal Police. 0 8:05 Kings Cross ER AO 3 0 8:35 World’s Scariest… Plane Landings PGR 0 9:35 Hawaii Five-0 AO 0 10:35 Nightline
6am Sesame Street 3 6:55 Pingu 7am Sticky TV 3 7:30 Beyblade – Metal Fury 3 7:55 The Winx Club Five teenage friends fight witches in a magical world. 8:25 Chuggington 3 8:35 Care Bears 3 8:55 Ready, Steady, Wiggles 3 9:05 Bob The Builder 3 9:15 Thomas And Friends 9:25 Peppa Pig 3 9:35 Wonder Pets 3 10am Infomercials 2pm Sesame Street 3 2:55 Peppa Pig 3 3pm Sticky TV 4:30 Four Live 6pm Sabrina The Teenage Witch 30 6:30 Everybody Hates Chris 3 0 7pm Just Shoot Me PGR 0 7:30 Face Off PGR 3 8:30 M EdTV AO 3 1999 Comedy. A video-store clerk agrees to have his life filmed for a television network, but problems arise as the world becomes involved in his life. Matthew McConaughey, Ellen Degeneres, Woody Harrelson, Elizabeth Hurley.
6:30 The Crowd Goes Wild 3 An irreverent daily sports and entertainment show. 7am Deal Or No Deal 3 Game show hosted by Andrew O’Keefe that gives contestants the opportunity to win up to $200,000. 7:30 Home Shopping Noon The Doctors PGR 1pm The Jeff Probst Show 2:05 Great Outdoors 3 3pm Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? UK 3 4pm The Late Show With David Letterman 3 5pm L Horseracing – NZ Trotting Cup From Addington Raceway. 5:30 Prime News 6pm Deal Or No Deal 6:30 Millionaire – Hot Seat Hosted by Eddie McGuire. 7pm The Crowd Goes Wild 7:30 60 Minutes PGR 3 8:30 M Out of Time AO 2003 Thriller. A respected Florida police chief must solve a double murder case when all the evidence points to him. Denzel Washington, Eva Mendes, Sanaa Lathan, Dean Cain. 10:45 The Crowd Goes Wild 3
6am Football – Arsenal TV Manchester United v Arsenal. 9am Golf – US PGA Tour (Highlights) The McGladrey Classic – Round Four. From Sea Island Resort in St Simons Island, Georgia. 10am Golf – Australian PGA Championship (Highlights) Round Four. From RACV Royal Pines in the Gold Coast. 11am Rugby League – World Cup (Replay) France v Samoa. From Stade Gilbert Brutus in Perpignan. 1pm Netball – Fast5 World Series (Highlights) Day Three. From Vector Arena in Auckland. 1:30 Darts – Grand Slam (Replay) Day Three. From Wolverhampton Civic Hall. 5:30 Football – Arsenal TV Manchester United v Arsenal.
11:10 F Mad Dogs AO 3 Trapped in the villa, and apparently surrounded, the friends begin to buckle under the pressure. 0 12:10 Law And Order UK AO 3 1:10 Te Karere 3 2 0 1:35 Infomercials 5:35 Te Karere 3 2 0
11:30 Zero Hour AO 12:30 Go Girls AO 3 0 1:30 Infomercials 2:30 Army Wives AO 3 0 3:15 Pretty Little Liars 3 0 4:10 Anderson Live PGR 5am Infomercials
11:15 N The Good Wife AO Alicia defends a Muslim student accused of murdering a Jewish classmate. 0 12:15 Infomercials 5am Joyce Meyer 3 5:30 Infomercials
11pm The Real Housewives Of New York City PGR 3 LuAnn plans a trip for the women, hoping it will help quell the petty arguing. Midnight Excused AO 3 12:25 Infomercials
11:15 The Late Show With David Letterman A late-night comedy and talk show. 12:15 Home Shopping 1:15 The Crowd Goes Wild 3 An irreverent daily sports and entertainment show. 1:45 Home Shopping
1:30 The Crowd Goes Wild 2:10 L Cricket – International Sri Lanka v New Zealand – Second One-Day International. Coverage of the second innings from Mahinda Rajapaksa International Stadium, Hambantota.
CHOICE TV 6am Benny Hinn 6:30 Secret Removers 7:30 Trish’s Mediterranean Kitchen 8am Wildlife Warriors 8:30 Food Factory 9am Secrets Of The Arabian Nights 10am The Last Explorers 11am Oddities The weird world of strange and extraordinary science artifacts. 11:30 Nigel Slater’s Dish Of The Day Noon Bath Crashers 12:30 Hairy Bikers’ Best Of British 1:30 Days Of Our Lives PGR 2:15 Long Way Round PGR 3:30 Food Factory 4pm Heaven’s Kitchen At Large 5pm Better Homes And Gardens 6pm Wildlife Warriors 6:30 House Crashers 7pm Auction Hunters 7:30 Location, Location, Location 8:30 Beeny’s Restoration Nightmare Sarah Beeny attempts to save a near-derelict listed Georgian stately home and open it up as a luxury events venue. 9:30 How To Haggle For A House 10:30 The Café AO 11pm Auction Hunters PG 11:30 Hairy Bikers’ Best Of British
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MAORI TV 10am Korero Mai 3 11am Toku Reo 3 Noon Korero Mai 3 1pm Toku Reo 3 2pm Ako 3 3pm Kete Aronui PGR 3 3:30 Miss Spider’s Sunny Patch 3 4pm Pukoro 2 4:30 Pukana 2 5pm Toi Whakaari 3 2 5:30 Te Kaea 2 6pm Nga Pari Karangaranga O Te Motu (Starting Today) 3
SKY SPORT 2 6:30 Ako 3 7pm Te Kaea 3 2 7:30 Journey To The West 8:30 Paper Clips As part of their holocaust study, the children of Whitwell Middle School, Tennessee, try to collect six million paper clips representing the Jews killed by the Nazis. 10:05 Both Worlds AO 3 10:35 Tagata Pasifika 11:05 Te Kaea 3 2 11:35 Closedown
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6am NYPD Blue MVLS 6:50 The Simpsons PG 7:15 Pawn Stars PG 7:40 America’s Funniest Home Videos PG 8:05 The Pretender PG 8:55 Chuck MVS 9:45 Law And Order MV 10:35 CSI – Miami MV 11:25 CSI – New York MV 12:15 Sons Of Anarchy 16VLS 1:05 Danger Beach PG 1:30 Chuck MVS 2:20 NYPD Blue MVLS 3:10 The Pretender PG 4pm Pawn Stars PG 4:30 The Simpsons PG 5pm Chuck MVS 6pm America’s Funniest Home Videos PG 6:30 Pawn Stars PG 7pm The Simpsons PG 7:30 CSI – Miami MV 8:30 CSI MV 9:30 CSI MV 10:30 Law And Order MV 11:30 CSI – Miami MV
6am Destroyed In Seconds PG 6:30 American Digger PG 7am What Happened Next? PG 7:30 Man v Wild PG 8:30 Deadliest Catch PG 9:30 Mythbusters PG 10:30 You Have Been Warned PG 11:30 Mythbusters PG 12:30 A Haunting M 1:30 Dates From Hell M 2pm Dates From Hell M 2:30 Auction Kings PG 3pm Auction Hunters PG 3:30 American Digger PG 4pm What Happened Next? PG 4:30 Deadliest Catch PG 5:30 Mythbusters PG 6:30 Gold Rush South America PG 7:30 World’s Top Five PG 8:30 Naked And Afraid PG 9:30 Auction Hunters PG 10pm Auction Hunters PG 10:30 Auction Hunters PG 11pm I Was Murdered M 11:30 Stalked – Someone’s Watching M
12:30 The Pretender PG 1:20 NYPD Blue MVLS 2:10 Law And Order MV 3:05 CSI MV 3:55 CSI MV 4:45 The Pretender PG 5:35 America’s Funniest Home Videos PG
Midnight Deadly Sins M 1am Auction Hunters PG 1:30 World’s Top Five PG 2:30 Naked And Afraid PG 3:30 Dirty Jobs PG 4:30 Dealers PG 5:30 Worst-Case Scenario PG
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6:10 The Selling Of Scarry Manor MV 2010 Comedy. Gabriel Diani, Jonathan Klein. 7:40 Made… The Movie PG 2010 Comedy. Cyrina Fiallo, Rachel Skarsten. 9:05 The Man With The Iron Fists 16VLS 2012 Action. Russell Crowe, Lucy Liu. 10:40 The Making Of Snow White And The Huntsman MV 11am Stash House 16V 2012 Thriller. Dolph Lundgren, Sean Faris. 12:45 The Marine 3 – Homefront 16VL 2013 Action. Mike Mizanin, Neal McDonough. 2:15 The Selling Of Scarry Manor MV 2010 Comedy. 3:45 Father v Son 16S 2010 Comedy. 5:20 Manhattan Hustle ML 2011 Drama. 7pm The Maiden Heist MV 2008 Comedy. 8:30 Safe House MVL 2012 Action. 10:30 Wrath Of The Titans MV 2012 Action.
7:40 The Wedding Singer ML 1998 Comedy. Adam Sandler, Drew Barrymore, Christine Taylor, Allen Covert. 9:20 The Kids Are All Right 16LS 2010 Comedy Drama. Julianne Moore, Annette Benning, Mark Ruffalo. 11:05 Kiss Of The Dragon 18V 2001 Action. Jet Li, Bridget Fonda, Tcheky Karyo. 12:45 Doom 16VL 2005 Sci-fi. Karl Urban, The Rock. 2:30 Signs M 2002 Sci-fi Thriller. Mel Gibson, Joaquin Phoenix, Rory Culkin. 4:15 Air Force One MVL 1997 Action. Harrison Ford, Gary Oldman, Glenn Close. 6:20 Wall Street PGL 1987 Drama. Michael Douglas, Charlie Sheen. 8:30 Million Dollar Baby MC 2004 Drama. Clint Eastwood, Hilary Swank, Morgan Freeman. 10:45 LA Confidential 18V 1997 Drama.
12:10 Profile Of A Killer 16VL 2012 Thriller. 1:45 Father v Son 16S 2010 Comedy. 3:20 Safe House MVL 2012 Action. 5:15 Wrath Of The Titans MV 2012 Action.
1am Directors – Curtis Hanson PG 1:30 Air Force One MVL 1997 Action. 3:35 Wall Street PGL 1987 Drama. 5:40 Million Dollar Baby MC 2004 Drama.
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7:46 L Rugby League – World Cup France v Samoa. From Stade Gilbert Brutus in Perpignan. 10am Football – Spurs TV Tottenham Hotspur v Newcastle United. 1pm Cricket – HRV Cup (Replay) Otago Volts v Canterbury Wizards. From University Oval in Dunedin. 4:30 Motorcycling – Super Bikes Season Review 5:30 Motorsport – Nascar Sprint Cup Series (Highlights) Advocare 500. From Phoenix International Speedway in Avondale, Arizona. 6:30 The Dirt 7pm Netball – Fast5 World Series (Highlights) Day Three. From Vector Arena in Auckland. 7:30 Netball – Season Review 8:30 Rugby League – World Cup (Replay) France v Samoa. From Stade Gilbert Brutus in Perpignan. 10:30 Netball – Fast5 World Series (Highlights) From Vector Arena in Auckland.
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RICKY MAY’S STORY, CUP FIELDS
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Ricky May drives Terror To Love to an effortless win in the Trust Ashburton Flying Stakes last month.
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May looking to rewrite history books BY JONATHAN LEASK
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Ricky May is looking to become the most prolific winner of New Zealand’s most prestigious harness race today. May currently has six cup winning drives, equal with Cecil Devine atop the cup leader board of the race first run in 1904. May’s first win came in 1989
with Inky Lord, and scored again eight years on with Iraklis in 1997. It was another eight years until his third win with Mainland Banner in 2005 before he drove Monkey King to back-to-back successes in 2009 and 2010. May took over the reins of defending champion Terror to Love last year, repeating Jim
Curtin’s effort from the previous year for his sixth win. Today May lines up looking for a Terror To Love threepeat equalling False Step (1958, 1959, 1960) and Indianapolis (1934, 1935, 1936) as three time winners, and what would be a record seventh win. The TAB odds suggest a two horse war between Terror To
Love and favourite Christen Me, quoted at $2.60 and $2.10 respectively. Christen Me dominated in the cup trial at Addington last week, but at the Ashburton Flying Stakes last month galloped early before Terror To Love ran home for a comfortable win. In need of a proper hit out in the trial after his unfortunate
gallop at Ashburton, Christen Me pulled out of the trail at the 600 metre mark and streaked clear at the top of the straight to finish four lengths in front untouched, with Terror To Love not pushed by May still cruising into third place behind Victoria Cup winner Caribbean Blaster, at $12 for today’s big feature race.
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Reid’s withdrawal creates defensive conundrum BY MICHAEL BURGESS The All Whites could take the field on Thursday with a radically reshaped defensive unit. Winston Reid’s withdrawal not only robbed the team of their best player and captain, it also created a significant headache for the New Zealand brains trust. The central back three was set
in stone - Tommy Smith marking on the left, Reid on the right and Andrew Durante mopping up just behind - now tinkering is needed. Ben Sigmund could yet still come in as a straight swap for Reid, but yesterday’s training suggested another solution is near the top of the list. For most the session Ivan Vicelich was playing in the sweeper type role with Durante
as a marker alongside Smith. Jeremy Christie, who hasn’t had a club for most of the last two years, took Vicelich’s usual spot in central midfield alongside Michael McGlinchey. Playing Christie would appear to be a major gamble, but Herbert has been impressed with his output since he came back into the fold in the last few months and the 30-year-old could per-
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form a close marking role in midfield. Whether Herbert plumps for Sigmund or Vicelich at the back, the All Whites will struggle to contain the pacey Mexican attack. Reid was the quickest New Zealand defender and neither of the two replacement options are blessed with pace. The other conundrum comes up front, in what Herbert admits
may be his toughest decision. It’s the one are where the All Whites have genuine options and at this stage Chris Wood, Jeremy Brockie and Kosta Barbarouses are believed to have the inside running. However, it would be hard to leave Marco Rojas out - given his obvious talent while Shane Smeltz has been at the centre of many of the big moments in recent years. - HOS
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