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Waikato regional councillors have been told not to comment on any recent decisions as its former chair heads to court to try and get his $161,000 a year job back. A stoush at the regional council came to a head last week when councillors, including Waipā-King Country representatives Andrew MacPherson and Stu Kneebone, voted to reinstate a suspended member in what another councillor alleges was a political deal. Waikato Regional Council employs 580 people and collected almost $112 million in rates last year – including

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about $14 million from Waipā ratepayers. Now, six weeks out from when nominations for candidates open for the October local body elections, the 14 incumbents, except for one, are even refusing to say whether they will stand again. The directive was uncovered by The News as we sought to report on former chair Russ Rimmington’s decision to take legal action against the council and Raglan-based councillor Fred Lichtwark over an 8-6 decision to dump him earlier last month. We also wanted to know whether Lichtwark’s reinstatement was linked to the rolling of the chair, as

alleged by north Waikato dairy farmer Pamela Storey at a council meeting last week as she argued for Lichtwark’s suspension to continue. We emailed all councillors on Friday asking whether they were standing for reelection and to specifically comment on two other issues. Only two councillors responded by our 5pm deadline on Tuesday. Former Matamata-Piako mayor Hugh Vercoe, a regional councillor since 2013, confirmed he was getting out of local government after 27 years and could not comment on any other council business because of Rimmington’s

court appeal. Then Storey, in her first term on the council, revealed councillors had been muzzled. “All councillors have been instructed by the CEO and chair that no councillors are to comment on any recent council decisions, including to media, as matters are now before the court. In line with those instructions, I can make no comment.” She would not say whether she would stand again but informed sources say her “bruising” first term which included her bullying allegations against Lichtwark in a Huntly carpark in November 2020 have left her questioning

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On behalf of all of Margaret Evelyn’s family we wish to say thank you all for the outpouring of love and support we have received from everyone, some who knew Margaret and many who didn’t! We want to send special thanks to the first responders, members of the public and others who assisted Mum right after the accident, including the lady who sat with Mum while she was freed and Penny who travelled in the ambulance with her. To the ambulance staff, all the medical team at Waikato Hospital, we are very grateful for everything you did. Also thanks to the male and female members of the Cambridge police who very kindly gave us extra time with Mum after she passed, while waiting for her nephew to get down from Auckland. We are very grateful to Jim Mylchreest and Liz Stolwyk for everything they’ve done and everyone in Cambridge, the local Iwi, who performed a blessing at the site, the many people who left flowers, sent messages, and thanks Mary Anne for your wonderful tribute to Mum. If we’ve left anyone out, our sincere apologies! Kristen Hapi Hamilton

Councillors muzzled whether a return to other governance positions would be better suited to her skills. Lichtwark was suspended in February last year from all committees, subcommittees and other representative roles following an independent investigation by former Hamilton mayor, lawyer Julie Hardaker, but allowed to attend and vote at full council meetings. Storey, Vercoe and Waihou representative Stu Husband, who told other media this week he would be standing for mayor of MatamataPiako and stepping down from regional council, were the only councillors who voted

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against Lichtwark’s reinstatement last week. Rimmington abstained. Storey criticised Waipā’ representatives MacPherson and Kneebone saying the two recently wrote a letter to the editor of a King Country newspaper about good governance being about “holding governors to account.” “I would assume that if good governance was paramount, there would be no way they would support or endorse the behaviour of Cl Lichtwark, who repeatedly and unrepentantly, bullies, harasses and threatens members of the public, staff and fellow councillors,” she said.

Unlocking secret papers By Mary Anne Gill

Previously ‘public excluded’ reports and information from Waipā District Council could be released following a decision this week by councillors. Legal counsel Diana Aquilina told the council if somebody made a request for a previously excluded paper, the council would do that under a Local Government Official Information and Meetings Act request. But until their decision to delegate authority this week, there was no process for proactively releasing the information where there were no longer any grounds to

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withhold the papers. “Sometimes the grounds for excluding the public from information/meetings changes over time, in which case the original grounds for withholding the information

may no longer apply,” she said. “This is often the case for commercial information, where its sensitivity may lessen over time.” There are other times when staff consider a proactive release is timely but Standing Orders provide for the chief executive to firstly inform the council at its next meeting. The change in delegations mean chief executive Garry Dyet and deputy chief executive Ken Morris can release reports and use their discretion on how and when elected members are informed. No mention was made of how and when the public would be told.

On the beat with Senior Constable DEB THURGOOD Don’t be pipped at the post Another word of warning this week, this time around mail order items. You will have seen the glossy catalogues that arrive in the mail sometimes. Mail order companies often try to lure us in with the promise of big prizes or a free gift with a purchase. If you read the fine print, the chances of achieving the prize are often small or the territory over which the prize is being offered is international. It is indeed important to read the fine print. One company’s FAQ, states that as a “prize winner”, you actually need to place a new order with them to claim the prize they say you have already won. In such situations, prizes are more a marketing ploy to gain attention and solicit more business. They could be running more than one campaign at once and even sending you multiple brochures. Be wary to whom you give your money – is the item really a good value buy and the company reputable? Do

your research by checking independent reviews online as that will give you an idea of any potential issues. Related to this, it can often be hard to get off an advertising mailing list once you have been put on it. Contact the mailorder companies direct and keep a record of making any request to be removed. The NZ Marketing Association also has a do not phone, do not mail list accessed by reputable marketing companies. You can add your details to this at https://marketing.org. nz/do-not-call-do-not-mail to reduce your exposure. In other news, we continue to see panWaikato dishonesty offending in town. There has been an increase in thefts from shops and it is clear that if offenders succeed at one store, they will go on to steal from others in town. A recent high value theft from a local shop turned out to involve the same offenders responsible for two earlier

equally high value thefts in Hamilton. If we can catch them in our town, we not only stop their spree continuing locally, but also across the whole district. My goal is for Cambridge to be seen as too hard for these regional thieves to target, so let’s hold them to account. If you are in a store and see someone concealing items, make sure to let a staff member know as soon as possible and have them call 111 at the time. Ideally get details of any vehicle the suspects get into, including a registration and description, and watch where the go. Any direction of travel is helpful in directing police patrols. CCTV instore and at the shop frontage is essential these days. Good CCTV footage is invaluable from an evidential perspective and again, provides a level of deterrence. I’ll be organising a Retail Crime Prevention hui soon. Have a great week! Deb

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Briefs… Website views up

Page views to our Good Local websites cambridgenews. nz and teawamutunews. nz continue to increase. Last month the Cambridge site was 350 per cent up on May last year while in Te Awamutu it was 123 per cent up. Online tributes to the late Margaret Evelyn and Don Gerrand, our On the Beat columns, a feature on a former Radio Hauraki pirate, the ongoing investigation into the Maungatautari quarry, a proposed recycling plant and the Home pages are in the top 10 pages.

Hazel returns

Waipā councillor Hazel Barnes has returned to the council after being hounded by health issues for much of the year. The 83-year-old, who plans to step down in October, was one of two councillors on sick leave – the other was Grahame Webber who also returned to council this week.

Lake plans

A group which wants a rethink on restoring Lake Te Koo Utu is planning a drop-in session to explain its plans – which involve draining and lining the lake, and improving water flow through it. The Lake Te Koo Utu Restoration Plan Group believes existing efforts by Waipā District Council – which includes building seven rain gardens to filter surface runoff - will have minimal benefits. The rain gardens are expected to be completed by the end of the month.

Candidate evening

Waipā District Council electoral officer Warwick Lampp will host a candidate information evening for potential candidates at the local body elections later this year. The June 21 event will be at 6pm in the Karapiro Room at the Don Rowlands Centre in Maungatautari Road.

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Move along – nothing to see here By Mary Anne Gill

The environment is at no risk from the workings of an illegal quarry at Maungatautari, a Waikato Regional Council incident response officer has told the man who alerted the council to its existence. In an email to complainant Rhys Powell last week, Shantelle Bromell said the regional council has taken “no sanction action” despite finding a minor breach on the day her team visited the site south of Cambridge. And in a further related development, Waipā District Council this week decided not to replace former district councillor Elwyn Andree-Wiltens, who resigned last month after The News revealed she was a shareholder in the quarry which mined sand commercially for several years without a resource consent. Her annual $33,834 remuneration package will be redistributed among deputy

mayor Liz Stolwyk and other councillors until the October local body elections. Powell urged the regional council to conduct a forensic investigation at the quarry site after Bromell told him: “There were no risks to the environment and no evidence of sediment discharge to water or any wetlands.” All the earthworks occurred within a ‘pit’ with no additional risk of run-off of sediment from the site, she said. “Advice was given regarding the installation of erosion sediment controls on one side of the excavation area, as a precaution only. “Subsequent enquiries and an assessment of the works carried out found a minor breach but with no immediate environmental effects,” Bromell said in the email. Beacon Hill has applied to Waipā District Council for a land use consent to operate four sand quarries at Oreipunga Road. The company has also applied for two consents from the

All together now: Waipā District Council returned to some semblance of normality on Tuesday with all but three members of the council in the chambers for the full meeting. Crs Hazel Barnes and Susan O’Regan zoomed in while Cr Andrew Brown is holidaying in Canada. Photo: Benjamin Wilson.

regional council which would retrospectively authorise the sand quarrying activities and make the activities “lawful,” said Bromell. Powell, who is opposing the establishment of a quarry on the southern outskirts of Cambridge because he says it will create huge health, environmental and cultural problems, is adamant the regional council has missed the point with the Maungatautari quarry. “Mining can actually create accelerated erosion in some areas,” he said.

“What sort of message are Waikato Regional Council trying to send here for companies/landowners that purposely avoid applying for a resource consent and then the regional council does absolutely nothing?” Both the Waipā and Waikato Regional councils’ websites have published the consent applications but with no indication around whether any hearings will be held. Meanwhile Waipā mayor Jim Mylchreest has exercised his mayoral powers and appointed himself to chair

the Maungatautari Reserve Committee which AndreeWiltens previously chaired. Other councillors will pick up the additional work her resignation created. Deputy mayor Liz Stolwyk and Cr Mike Pettit will attend Cambridge Community Board meetings; Crs Clare St Pierre and Roger Gordon will become part of the Heritage Advisory Sub-Group and Crs Susan O’Regan and Grahame Webber will make themselves available to Maungatautari ward residents.

Marae civil defence explored By Benjamin Wilson

Civil Defence staff are exploring the role marae could play in emergencies. “There has been an expectation that most, mainly rural marae would be stood up as a Civil Defence Centre or a Community Led Centre in the event of a Civil Defence emergency,” Strategic Partnerships manager, Gary Knighton, wrote in a report to the council’s Iwi Consultative Committee this week. “The need for this would be primarily in response for the ability to facilitate displaced people in our communities.” He said over the coming months Civil Defence staff intend to engage with marae and start an informal information gathering process. They would gather information based upon the National Emergency Management Agency’s Marae Emergency Preparedness Plan, which is a toolkit to help marae assess how prepared they are

The Cambridge Community Marae is currently listed as a Civil Defence Centre.

in event of natural disasters or emergences. “It is a good thing, to be asking these questions… Some marae have great infrastructure, others not so much, and sometimes it is less about

the infrastructure and more about how many people are around the marae locally,” Shane Te Ruki, who is the council’s iwi liaison adviser, told The News. “Quite often marae would be

called upon, especially in smaller towns, because the communities are generally quite well integrated and tight knit, and Māori have generally been very good at looking after other people.” Te Ruki said that non-Māori can have an incorrect perception of the communal nature of marae. And while some marae are community spaces, like the Cambridge Community Marae which is currently listed as a Civil Defence Centre, not all are. “They’re not community houses, they’re privately owned spaces that belong to a hapu.” He said that hapu are likely to wonder what the outcome of their engagement with Civil Defence will be, but reiterates that “all things begin with a conversation.” “There is no expectation that all marae will wish to be included as a centre or have the facilities to offer as a centre, however this is also essential information for our welfare team to gather,” Knighton wrote.

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Briefs… Pink Ribbon

The annual Pink Ribbon breakfast appeal has been postponed to midJune because of a drop in the number of people registering. Chief executive Ah-Leen Rayner says that a third fewer Pink Ribbon Breakfasts have been hosted this year, representing a drop in income of roughly $600,000. “In our third year of the pandemic, and with an under-resourced health system, breast cancer patients are really feeling the effects,” she said.

Flu is back

Eight flu cases detected by doctors in Waikato this week are likely to be the tip of the iceberg, Waikato DHB Medical Officer of Health Richard Hoskins says. They were the first cases detected this season and the Waikato DHB says it adds urgency to the push to increase immunisation levels and help people to get protected and prepared for the winter months.

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Vilagrad Winery has won a silver medal for its Pinot Gris at the London International Wine and Spirits Competition. Fourth-generation winemaker Jacob Nooyen describes the competition as the “Olympics of wine awards.” “Our Pinot Gris has consistently won national awards each year, so it was time we put it up against the top international growers,” he said. “The winery recently received a bronze medal for its 2021 Mt Pirongia Pinot Gris and a silver medal for the 2020 Charminer at the New Zealand Wine Show.

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A birthday fit for our Queen

The Cambridge & Districts Pipe Band will join pipers around the world in performing a new tune to mark Queen Elizabeth 11’s Platinum Jubilee. Pipers in Commonwealth countries are being asked to mark the Queen’s 70 years on the British throne by playing a tune composed for the occasion by Pipe Major Stuart Liddell of Inveraray, Scotland. The tune is a 6/8 march entitled ‘Diu Regnare’, Latin for ‘Long to Reign’. Queen Elizabeth, who is New Zealand’s head of state, ascended the throne on June 2, 1953; her lengthy reign is seen as having immense historical significance. In September 2015, she became the longest-reigning British monarch when she surpassed the 63-year-reign of her great-greatgrandmother, Queen Victoria. Bryan Mitchell, Pipe Major with the Cambridge & Districts Pipe Band, said the special composition will be played internationally as close as possible to the United Kingdom time of 9.35pm on the night of June 2. The Cambridge band is officially registered with the UK as a participant. “Because we are 12 hours ahead of UK time, and because there are unlikely to be many people around late Thursday evening, we are playing it at the exact New Zealand synchronous time of 9.35am on Friday morning, June 3,” he said. “The reason it is being played so late on a Thursday evening in the

Victoria Station owner Karen Laycock is laying on a June 2 celebratory sausage sizzle tomorrow.

UK is that it coincides with the lighting of beacon fires on hilltops around Britain, from Land’s End to London … just as it was done when Sir Francis Drake defeated the Spanish Armada in 1588, and as was repeated on the 500th anniversary of that event.” The local band will assemble outside the Cambridge Town Hall and begin the tune ‘Diu Regnare’ at 9.35am. Bryan said they would play a few additional tunes before moving down the main street to Victoria Station, the UK-centric

Lotto outlet that sells a range of British foods, magazines and more. Victoria Station owner Karen Laycock is delighted at the prospect of hosting the band outside her shop. Originally from England, she and her co-worker Margie Britton have gone all out to decorate the window in honour of ‘A Royal Day in June’, complete with a model monarch, cake, jewels and the quintessential tea set. “We are also going to have a sausage sizzle and a bubble blowing machine going around the time the band is here, probably

mid-morning,” said Karen. The band will play outside Victoria Station for a short while before heading over to Leamington to continue their tribute by playing outside Jumble Around, a charity shop with a long history of supporting the pipe band. They expect to be there around 10.45am. Bryan said an ex-London Irish Regimental piper was travelling from Napier to support the band’s performances. “If we were to get sponsors or expenses covered, the band could consider repeating the performance in other Waikato regional towns,” he said. “There are many people here who follow British royalty … the jubilee is a significant event and will be followed by millions around the world.” Meanwhile, has sent a 42-strong military contingent to march in the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee Pageant. The defence force said this week the contingent was putting itself through its marching paces at Devonport Naval Base in preparation for the show at Buckingham Palace and its surrounding areas on June 5. A taua (warrior) will act as a symbolic guard as the contingent makes its way through the streets of central London. The News is keen to hear from groups or organisations who held their own Jubilee celebrations this week. Send your photos and a brief explanation to viv@cambridgenews.nz

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Masons lend a helping hand Masons have given a $7000 helping and to the Rural Support Trust. Lodge Copernicus,

which meets in Cambridge, initiated the fundraising and gained additional funds from Lodge Waikato and the

Freemasons Charity Fund. A number of Waikato Lodges have also opened up their Lodge rooms for use by

the Rural Support Trust and provided other support. Trevor Hickmott, Master of Lodge Copernicus, said

the trust was providing a vital service to the rural community through its help line and a team of coordinators and facilitators. The two organisations had much in common – “both

organisations have as their guiding principles the need to help people less fortunate than themselves with tolerance, care, kindness, honesty and trust,” he said.

Trevor Hickmott (second from right), flanked by Warwick Roberts and Don Seath, presented the cheque to Rural Support Trust chair Neil Bateup.

Rural tour a mixed bag By Mary Anne Gill

Attendance was mixed for Cambridge Community Board’s latest rural tour with large numbers at Whitehall and Te Miro and only two at Fencourt. In her report to last night’s board meeting, chair Sue Milner said it was in the Te Miro Hall where the biggest numbers were, and their big gripe was the traffic going through the area. “Particularly going past the local school with children having to cross the road,” she

said. This has led the residents to put up signs at a “crossing” to help ensure students have a safe place where they can cross to school. There were just two members of the public at Fencourt – hall committee chair Don Heaslip and a member of the Goodwood School committee. Heaslip asked for more parking outside the school which has become popular with families from Cambridge’s newer housing

areas. Many families are driving their children to and from the school, said Milner. There was also a request for a combined walking/ cycle path from Swayne Road to Goodwood School which would ease the traffic. “It was thought that this could be popular with the children as many use a cycle track that is on the school grounds.” In other news from the board, Milner said the brickwork was being redone on the end of Empire Street

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Response programme hailed By Viv Posselt

A free online tool launched in Hamilton to support communities through Covid is helping hundreds of Waipā people. ‘Here to help u’ is a community response website aimed at making it

easier for people to access hardship and social service support. While it grew out of a pandemic and still caters to Covid-related needs, the tool has expanded to offer access to anyone seeking support at any time. Each response received goes through a network of

‘community connectors’ who tap into service providers to meet the requirements of those needing help. The secure digital system was developed by the Hamilton-based NGO, the Wise Group, in March 2020 and launched there a month later. It was at a time when

organisations normally reliant on volunteers were struggling to operate as workers went into lockdown. Its soft launch into Cambridge and the wider Waipā district in early March signified a move to extend the initiative’s coverage.

Dealing with a ‘hidden’ need ‘Here to help u’ has been welcomed by those among the first to use it in Cambridge. Community connector with Cambridge Community House (CCH), Francis Radloff, said CCH had jumped at the opportunity to work with the online tool because of its ‘excellent track record’ during pandemic lockdowns. “Often Cambridge is said to be doing just fine, but as a social provider we can tell you there is need, and it’s hidden. ‘Here to help u’ spreads the message that help is available, and we concentrate on providing our services. Most requests have been for kai, so we collaborate to fulfil the need with emergency kai boxes.” Helping CCH is the Salvation Army in Cambridge, Raleigh St Christian Centre and FreshChoice Leamington. Both the Salvation Army and the Raleigh St Christian Centre were quick to come on board, seeing ‘Here to help u’ as an opportunity to collaborate with other services to provide assistance over a full seven days. Cambridge Salvation Army corps

Waipā District Council’s Corren Ngerengere, left, and Felicity Beadle of the Wise Group say ‘Here to help u’ is answering a need in Cambridge.

officers Scott and Aimee Noakes said they were excited to be part of the new online referral service. “It brings together in an online space many of our fellow food providers and allows for clients in need to access specific services in a quick and seamless manner,” said Aimee. Raleigh St Christian Centre operations

manager Bevan Vivian said RSCC was delighted to be part of the team delivering ‘Here to help u’ at a time of need. “We are taking assignments that come in on Sundays, and we back up the Salvation Army and Cambridge Community House if there is any overrun on other days of the week.”

Since then, ‘Here to help u’ has assisted more than 1500 people across Waipā. Felicity Beadle, who does special projects (comms and engagement) with the Wise Group, said requests from Waipā generally cover food parcels, cleaning supplies, hygiene and sanitary products, pet food, baby products and the like. “In the two years since ‘Here to help u’ started, no-one has fallen through the cracks. Our connections with other organisations have enabled us to assist in all cases,” she said, “and at least 80 percent of those seeking help get a response in under 24 hours.” Felicity said one of the tool’s strengths is that it makes it easy to ask for help, particularly for newlyvulnerable individuals or families who have never been in that situation before. Other benefits are that it is free to the end-user, requires no face-to-face contact, and the website integrates with a wide network of providers. New features are continually being added to strengthen its effectiveness and flexibility. Corren Ngerengere, community advisor with the Waipā District Council, linked up with Felicity 18

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months ago. “At that stage of the pandemic, I was having to manually triage calls for help in our community. I loved the way the ‘Here to help u’ streamlined efficiencies, so we pooled our resources to broaden its reach,” she said. “It is important to have a system that makes people feel comfortable about reaching out. ‘Here to help u’ does that, and then does the heavy lifting needed to provide that help. It frees up the providers to do what they do best.” Felicity said most requests are submitted online, with a freephone number (0800 568 273) used by those without digital access. A high number of people are using a mobile phone to submit a help request on the website, and feedback from users suggests connectors are successful in meeting needs. Corren said the initiative can only be as good as the back-end support given by providers in the wider community. “This system means we can be more collaborative in meeting needs,” she said. “The response has been phenomenal.” For more details go to www.heretohelpu.nz.


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another $15 rebate for suitable fencing. The fee for rural dogs is $53 with no discounts. All fees are due by June 30 or if paid after August 1, attract a 50 per cent penalty. “There is nothing mentioned about neutered fees for rural dogs,” said Thomas. “When a person asks me ‘my dog is neutered, an urban dog gets $10 off, why can’t I?’” Mayor Jim Mylchreest said the discount in town was an encouragement to stop dogs wandering. “Rural dog fees have always been cheaper and there’s never been that discount in my memory,” he said. “A dog’s a dog and they do the same thing anywhere,” said Thomas.


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‘Third age’ uni popular By Viv Posselt

Interest in the formation of a University of the Third Age - U3A - Cambridge has been so strong that the group’s founder, businesswoman Carey Church, has already secured a larger venue. The initial May 24 public interest meeting at the Cambridge Health and Community Centre in Taylor St attracted 76 people, and more than 40 others expressed enthusiasm but were unable to make it on the day. As a result of that and based on the steady interest shown since the launch, Carey has decided to hold a follow-up public interest meeting at the same venue on Friday June 17, starting at 10.30am. “That meeting is for all those who couldn’t make it to the first one, or who have just found out about U3A,” she said. “It’s also for those wanting to find out more about the special interest groups, and perhaps join one.” Carey is elated at the uptake for a Cambridge U3A. “There was a really good response and we had more than enough

volunteers step up for committees, and for helping set up and break down the meeting space,” she said. “There were a lot of suggestions for special interest groups, which is great, but we also need convenors to run them. Some people think they need to be a subject expert to run a group – that isn’t the case. The convenor role is an administrative one, they simply organise and manage the groups by getting people together, working out

the details, and doing a report back each month for the newsletter. It’s a great opportunity to learn alongside other members.” Given the likely numbers attending future meetings, Carey has secured a permanent home for U3A Cambridge – the Woolshed at Te Awa Lifecare in Cambridge. The date for the first meeting there is to be confirmed. “That is thanks to Te Awa’s generosity, and we are very grateful.”

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I am sitting at my desk on a still Sunday afternoon listening to laughter outside accompanying the clack of croquet mallets on the adjacent lawn. All is peaceful in this quiet backwater of senior citizens. Yet, awakening this morning to face the complete lack of local TV news, I turned instead to a well-respected Middle East based broadcasting channel. I heard a cacophony of sad news about food shortages (Afghanistan), anti-government riots (Sri Lanka), European conflict with resultant misery (Ukraine) and the aftermath of the terrible and, what is now, frequent slayings of a group of children in their place of learning (USA). I heard the political leader of the United States clearly stating that should China and Taiwan get into armed conflict, the US would support the island nation created in 1949 when divergent political thoughts in China caused the emergence of what has become a very successful and hardworking nation. It seems strangely unfair that the world is made up of a dichotomy of life’s clearly unfair choices, resulting in post-trauma effects that will see world shortages of grain, escalation in the price of oil, displacement of millions of hitherto happy people and possibly a dive towards financial misery everywhere. Meanwhile across the Tasman the brandnew government of Australia has, in its first week of taking control, already despatched its new foreign minister to both Japan and Fiji. The latter visit was clearly linked to the possibility of small South Pacific nations succumbing to the golden largesse of the major Sino power to the right of Manchuria. There is history here. In the 1970’s the then governments of New Zealand and Australia were becoming concerned with

I saw an article recently about a young New Zealand entrepreneur who has established a successful business. From an early age she applied a remarkable work ethic and business aptitude to various job initiatives. Launching her own business has brought financial success. But a curious backlash has come with that. By her own account, not everyone has applauded or cheered her on. With success, came lots of criticism and condemnation. She noted that her choice of car (a Ferrari), brought considerable judgment upon her. Apparently within our culture, the “tall poppy” syndrome actively stifles the ability of some people, to celebrate the success of others. This young business woman reflected on the lack of encouragement existing for someone who works hard and establishes a thriving business. She commented that people who become Lotto millionaires are more celebrated than self-starters who work extremely hard and happen to attain millionaire status. She believes this plays a part in creating the disenchantment that leads young people of her age to search offshore for ‘bigger’ work environments instead of staying within New Zealand. I’m not evaluating rights or wrongs or inherent pitfalls of pursuing wealth and the trappings that can accompany it. Of course there’s dangers in materialism that predispose a person to self-indulgent, ostentatious living, but my point has to do with the ability many of us lack, to encourage or applaud a person such as the young lady I have referenced. Without criticising or demeaning Kiwi culture, I suspect we’re inept and immature as ‘encouragers’. We’re reserved and coy about

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the appearance of both Russian and Chinese influence in this idyllic corner of the world. They became initiators and major financiers of a shipping line linking our two countries with a number of small nations who could easily have been wooed to permit, under the cover of fishing treaties, the capability to create maritime bases south of the equator. History often repeats itself. It is relatively easy to imagine Chinese bases in the Solomons. Further east the enormous economic fishing zones surrounding multiisland nations with large geographic spreads must look attractive. The Solomons are short of funds and in some cases are fearful of global warming reduction of their shorelines. They may choose to forget the enormous largesse that the trans-Tasman powers have bestowed upon them for several decades. Now New Zealand combines the role of Minister of Foreign Affairs with the portfolio of Trade. But it is very clear that trade, for many years, has dominated the thrust of the various office holders. At the same time our country has severely wound down its defence forces especially in the matter of materials. While this is partly understandable it may be that there will be a call for a swing back towards international compatibility matched by suitable strengths of uniformed personnel and hardware – whether on land, sea or in the air. Even large drones are now seen as a very useful tool in both observational and projectile controls. This is not meant to be alarmist. But just how safe are we locking ourselves behind our coastline even if that fortress mentality was initiated by a pandemic?

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simply telling people we think they have value or have done well… we’re prone to ‘help’ others not get too ‘big-headed’ by not lavishing too much praise or enthusiasm for their accomplishments. Maybe it’s a vestige from British stock? That ‘stiff upper lip’ and understated approach leads to a distinct absence of encouragement. Eighty years ago, an engineering school student developed a design for jet engine propulsion that proved to be revolutionary. Frank Whittle’s jet engine design was a paradigm shift from the piston engines that were used in aeroplanes until that point. His professor observed this student’s work and cynically declared “very interesting Whittle my boy, but it will never fly”. Fortunately Frank Whittle didn’t give up - in spite of little encouragement and the critical naysayers of his day. It’s been said that if Sir Frank Whittle’s jet engine was accepted earlier by the Royal Air Force, World War Two could have been drastically shortened. Hopefully there’s people in your life who are encouragers. Perhaps you’ve experienced belittlement rather than being lifted up. For anyone whose confidence and sense of identity has been eroded through lack of encouragement, here’s good news. There is a God who ‘believes’ in you - even if your belief in Him is shaky. He declares Himself as the Father of mercies and the God of all comfort (encouragement), telling us “the plans I have for you are for good and not for evil, to give you a future and a hope”. Be encouraged by that!

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Crying over spilt milk By Steph Bell-Jenkins

Three-year-old Tobias Overwater sits beside his mother Jenny on their living room sofa, quietly pulling apart the aeroplane he built with Stickle Bricks. There’s no indication he hasn’t had a proper meal for five days until he crawls behind his mum, stands up, wraps his arms around her and lays his head on her shoulder. “I’m hungry” he says gently. It would be so easy if Jenny could just grab him a piece of fruit or a glass of milk from the fridge. Instead she fetches a plastic tub of Healtheries Potato Stix from the kitchen and tears off the plastic lid. “He pretty much lives on these,” she says. “They’re our friend.” This week is National Infant and Child Gastric Reflux Awareness Week. Jenny, who lives in Cambridge, is the national coordinator of the Gastric Reflux Support Network New Zealand (GRSNNZ), also known as Crying Over Spilt Milk, which offers support and information to help families caring for infants and children suffering from gastric reflux. “Unless you’re going through it or have been through it, it’s very difficult to understand,” she said. “Talking to another mum who goes ‘yep, we’re in the same boat’ just makes such a difference.” Gastro-oesophageal reflux disease

Roger and Jenny Overwater with their son Tobias, who suffers from gastro-oesophageal reflux disease.

(Gord) occurs when a valve at the top of the stomach doesn’t close properly after feeding. Food and digestive acids are regurgitated through the oesophagus and can spill out through the mouth, causing inflammation and pain. Common symptoms include irritability, crying, poor sleep, feeding difficulties and gagging or choking. The problem usually resolves by the time babies are 12 months

old but can continue for years, especially when underlying health issues are involved. Jenny first became worried about Tobias when he was two weeks old. He stopped sleeping well, began to struggle with breastfeeding and “had a couple of really decent power chucks”. She consulted health professionals but was told not to worry, it was normal. “You come home and feel like

you haven’t been heard because it doesn’t feel normal to see your baby in constant pain,” Jenny said. An informal survey of 148 New Zealanders caring for children with Gord carried out by Crying Over Spilt Milk recently showed how common that situation is. While 92 per cent reported Gord was controlled, only 19 per cent had “felt listened to or heard”. More than 60 per cent of respondents reported being treated

as neurotic or over anxious, almost half felt their concerns had been brushed off as behavioural or parenting issues and 55 per cent were dissatisfied with the care and support they’d been offered. That’s why the theme of this year’s awareness week is “we hear you”. Three years into their reflux journey, Jenny and her husband Roger are still battling to help their son, who also has mild cerebral palsy and epilepsy. Tobias gets most of his nutrients from a special milk formula that is pumped into his body at night via a feeding tube threaded down through his stomach and into his small bowel. When The News visited he hadn’t been able to tolerate his formula for five days because of complications with the feeding tube. “We’ve been keeping him hydrated with an electrolyte solution but milk is causing him massive pain,” Jenny said. A recent operation to strengthen the valve at the top of Tobias’ oesophagus and cure his reflux had also failed. Jenny wants to use her own experiences and knowledge to help other parents. “I feel so lucky being in Cambridge – we’ve had incredible support from our community,” she said. “I want to support other parents in the same way.”


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Quiet response to a big challenge By Tom Roa, Tikanga Advisor, Waikato University

Taiea te Taiao. This is the Māori name of the Maungatautari to Pirongia Ecological Corridor Project. The principal aim of the project, led by NZ Landcare Trust and funded principally by the Ministry for the Environment’s Freshwater Improvement Fund, is to link these two most significant landmarks of our region via an ecological corridor between the waterways of the Mangapiko and Ngaparierua Streams. Interestingly, without a fanfare of selfpromotion, the project is powerfully collaborative. The Maungatautari to Pirongia Ecological Corridor Inc Soc is progressing the project alongside community groups: the Pirongia Te Aroaro o Kahu Restoration Society; the Maungatautari Ecological Island Trust; with local and regional councils: Waikato Regional Council and Waipā District Council; and mana whenua groupings: Ngāti Koroki-Kahukura Trust; Pūrekireki Marae; Te Rūnanga o Ngāti Apakura. Individual landowners, local farmers, industry groups such as Fonterra, and

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I realise I have written at some length about living with teenagers but they are the source that keeps on giving and so I shall do it again. The 18-year-old recently passed his driving test and now has a restricted licence. Of late he has been going to the gym at night after work with his friends, which is fine. On the first day having passed his test, he emerged from his room at 10pm and said “am I good to go to the gym?” and we said “Yes, of course, how do you plan to get there?” He said “I’ll drive.” We said “but you’re not allowed to drive between the hours of 10pm and 5am.” He said “Oh, but all my friends’ parents let them do it.” We said “is that right? Your friend’s parents give them permission to break the law?” “Yes” he said, “and anyway, if anything happens I’ll take the consequences.” “Oh, OK. Well, in that case, that’s fine” we said. He turned and headed for the door. As his hand was outstretched for the handle we continued “except that it’s not, if you drive illegally you will not be covered by insurance - therefore it’s not happening”. This did not go down well. There ensued a very lively debate in which tempers became frayed. Anyway, the next morning everything was back to normal and the 18-year-old, expressed his desire to borrow the family car to take himself to work and after that shift, he would drive himself to his next job, which is as a kitchen hand in one of Cambridge’s fine restaurants. “That’s all right”, we said. But how do you plan to get home from there?”

“I’ll drive.” Here we go again. “You don’t finish until close to midnight.” Sparks flew once more. It became apparent if it wasn’t already, that the teenager hadn’t actually taken on board anything that had been said the night before. On a separate occasion, standing in the shower I reached up, eyes closed, to grab the shampoo, which it turns out wasn’t there. You can surely guess where it was - in his bathroom downstairs. So having finished, with hair unwashed, I went to the teenager’s room, found his wireless headphones and put them on top of the medicine cabinet in our bathroom upstairs. Sure enough, the next day he asked if anyone had seen his headphones. You’re an adult; you work two jobs; you live in our house; the rent you pay doesn’t cover the cost; if you want shampoo or face wash, or frozen berries for your smoothies, you’re welcome to borrow our car between the hours of 5am and 10pm and drive to the supermarket. Am I being unreasonable? I think not. But then I know of other teenagers who have an easier ride than ours. What is the right tactic? How should we teach young ONLY PLANET people to be responsible, self sufficient, and more importantly happy adults?


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Thanking Red Cross volunteers By Viv Posselt

Serving and retiring Red Cross community drivers were thanked at a morning tea and presentation held last week at Lauriston Park Homestead. The event was organised by Cambridge Community House (CCH), under whose banner the Red Cross driving service operates. Each of the drivers was presented with framed certificates and coffee mugs. CCH general manager Gabby Byrne said it was timely to recognise their value to the community. “This may be the first time we have done this as a morning tea and a small presentation, but with some of our drivers retiring, it seems appropriate. We want to thank all our drivers for their valued time, for their safe driving, and for the use of their own vehicles in transporting people to and from their appointments,” she said. “Most of all, I want to thank

Cambridge Community House general manager Gabby Byrne and receptionist Amy Watkins, both at left, talking to the drivers after the presentation.

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There are many options to consider. A heater? A fireplace? A log burner? A pellet burner? A heat pump? A combination of both? Research the right option for your home. No matter what it is, only heat the rooms of the house that you need and consider a heat transfer unit. This disperses hot air from areas where there is excess (commonly the ceiling cavity or main family room) to other rooms that you choose (like bedrooms). It means additional heating devices are not required, leading to power savings. For impartial advice on the costs and benefits of different heating options, visit a consumer-led website like: www. consumer.org.nz/articles/heating-options.

Electric blankets or hot water bottles? Using either will help warm you inside a bedroom. Electric blankets can be a fire risk so should always be checked yearly with an electrician. Water bottles are affordable and generally perform well. They are an excellent option for those on a budget and easily obtainable from a hardware or homeware store.

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Another title for Belfield

Waipā 21-year-old Leah Belfield has collected her second United States sprint title in as many months. She added the NCAA Division 2 outdoor title to the indoor title she won in March, and in the process ran the fifth fastest time ever by a Kiwi of 23.30secs. It has been an amazing 2022 for the Arohena raised sprint ace as her short outdoor season carries on where she left off in the indoor season. After a steady start in mid-January Belfield lit up at her Conference finals winning the 60m and 200m, twice breaking the New Zealand indoor record for the 60m. She then progressed to the national indoor champs and again broke the 60m record on the way to finishing second, then capped the season off by winning the national indoor title in the 200m. Her outdoor season has been peppered with fast times in both the 100m and 200m although many of those have had tail winds. She did manage to get a recognised 100m time when

finishing second in her Conference final of 11.48, placing her 5th on the New Zealand all-time list. At the NCAA National finals held at Allendale, Michigan on the weekend, she lowered her 100m time further to 11.45 in her heat, and then ran 24.40 in her 200m heat to make both finals ranked in the top three. Finals Day was a busy few hours starting with the 4x100m relay where along with her West Texas A&M teammates they were narrowly beaten in to second place in a school record of 44.31 – losing to Minnesota State by just 0.02 seconds. Leah ran a strong second leg to get her team back in to contention after a slow first leg. An hour later and it was the 100m final. Minnesota’s Jackson took the title whilst Leah looked like she would be second before her teammate, Canadian Deondra Green, pipped her on the line. Just another hour later and it was the 200m final with the same three girls likely to be at the forefront. But this time it was Belfield who

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Champs again – St Peters takes title

St Peter’s School has retained the Waikato Secondary Schools’ golf team championship title. A dozen St Peter’s golfers competed in the annual intercollegiate teams championship at the Hamilton Golf Club. The team format involved four players with the best three scores counting toward the final total. After a shaky start and in cool conditions, the St Peters first team trailed the Hamilton Boys High School team, but as the round unfolded and with a couple of key things going their way, St Peter’s managed win by two shots. The team finished with an eight over par

team total built on the back of an outstanding low round of the day, a 3 under par 69, by School Captain Ing Iadpluem. The St Peter’s 2nd team, Heart Iadpluem, Ben Ambler, Baxter Smith and Nick Greaney, finished third, anchored by a 3 over par 75 from Heart. The 3rd team of Jack Saunders, Morgan Baker, Max White and Lucas Peng were also not far off the podium, due in no small part to a fantastic 4 over par 76 from Lucas. It was the 12th provincial Championship title for St Peter’s since it introduced a golf coaching programmes and opened a golf centre in 2006.

And the winner were, from left, Ryan Courtney, Suwanna McPhee, Ing Iadpluem and George Hodgson

Cambridge High sports results from the last week Lacrosse, Premier Girls 19 Hillcrest 1, Senior A Girls 1 Waikato Dio 13, Year 9 Girls 24 Sacred Heart 3, Premier Boys 12 Morrinsville 4 Football, Senior Boys Rovers 4 SJC senior Boys 3rd XI 6, Senior Boys Funky Monkeys 5 SPC Senior Boys Development 4, Senior Boys White 0 HBHS Senior Boys Blue 3, Senior Boys 1st XI 1 SPS Senior Boys 1st XI 4, Senior Girls 2nd XI 0 HPC Senior Girls 1st XI 9, Junior Boys Bayern 1 HBHS Junior Boys White 2, Junior Boys Inter 1 TA College Junior Boys 1, Junior Boys Barca 2 HPC Junior Boys 2, Junior Girls Development 1 HGHS Junior Girls 1st XI 2, Senior Girls 1st XI 3 HGHS 1st XI 2, Junior Boys Colts 0 SPC Colts A 6 Rugby, 1st XV Boys 10 HBHS Blue 17, Girls XV 41 Te Awamutu 1st XV 10, U55kg 24 St Johns U55 Blue 15, 2nd XV 10 Otorohanga College 31, U15’s 10 St Johns Blue Development 40, U14’s 32 HBHS U14 Red 22 Netball, Premier Kowhai 26 Morrinsville College Open A 11, 10A Rata 11 SHGC Junior Premier 37, 9B Puketea 19 Year 10 Kanuka 11, Puriri 7 Leamington Ladies 59, 10B Rewarewa 24 Year 10 Kawakawa 8, Premier Reserve Kauri 11 SHGC Junior Premier 37 Basketball, Senior Premier Boys 77 Morrinsville College 33, Senior Boys White 49 Senior Yellow 24, Senior Premier Girls 54 Waikato Dio 12, Junior Premier Girls 37 Hamilton Girls High73, Junior Premier Boys 98 Junior Ma 2, Junior Boys Kikorangi 15 Te Awamutu Kikirangi 54, Senior Boys Blue 17 Matamata B 53 Hockey, More-Re 1st XI Boys 3 St Johns 1, Farm Source 1st XI Girls 0 HGHS 1st XI 2, Mega Mitre 10 U15 Girls 14 Waikato Dio Junior Red 0, Smythe U15 Boys 16 St Johns 3rd XI 0, Rob May U15B Girls 1 Waikato Dio Junior B 10, Mega Mitre 10 Boys 2nd XI 0 Morrinsville College Boys 4, J.Swap Girls 2nd XI 0 RHS 1st XI Girls 12 Cross Country, Central Zone Cross Country (Tauhara Park, Hamilton), Boys – Year 9, 1st Luke Brooke-Smith, 14th Micah Long, 15th Liam McGregor, 17th Orko Ahmed, 18th Timur Faulkner, Boys – Junior, 6th Blake McKinnon, 8th Gurneil Singh, 11th Oliver Crookston, 13th Reuben Green, Boys – Senior, 2nd Jacob D’Ath, 4th Blake Allison, 8th Bastiaan Banks, 10th Max Kelk, 17th Jamie Owsley, Girls – Year 9, 20th Sophie Ballard, 21st Mila Fife, 22nd Erin Bouwer, Girls – Junior, 1st Bronwen Rees-Jones, 2nd Jasmine Davis, 10th Annelies Banks, 20th Danielle D’Ath, Girls – Senior, 3rd Lucy Steele, 5th Tara Sacke, 8th Eliza Rothery, 11th Aimee Steele, 12th Sophie Flintoff

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Pork appeals Pork provides more bang for your buck than many other meats. It’s a firm favourite on the summer barbie and a top choice for warming winter winners. The key to producing tender, juicy pork is to avoid overcooking. Pork schnitzels take about 1-2 minutes each side to cook depending on the thickness. Sliced in a stir-fry, schnitzels take 2-3 minutes to cook. And the New Zealand Pork Board has been advocating new rules for cooking chops and steaks. It’s the ‘6+2+2’ method. For chops or steaks about two centimetres thick, pan-fry in a little oil or butter for six minutes on medium heat then flip over and cook for two minutes on the other side. Remove the chops, cover and rest for two minutes before serving. Fat-trimmed pork is 20-40 per cent leaner than it was 25 years ago. There is only five per cent fat in a leg steak. If all visible fat is removed, the fat content drops to just one per cent. Pork mince can be used in just about any recipe calling for beef mince. It is excellent in chillies, curries, meatballs, meatloaves and pasta dishes. Burger patties take about five minutes each side to cook. They’re delicious served in pita breads with salad, chopped raw onion and a dash of yoghurt. HOISIN MEATLOAF Asian flavours add pizzazz to this yummy loaf. 1 tablespoon canola oil 1 medium onion, chopped 3 cloves garlic, crushed 1 tablespoon finely grated root ginger 2 spring onions. finely sliced 1/4 cup each: hoisin sauce, tomato sauce, divided 1kg minced pork 1 cup soft breadcrumbs 1 large egg, lightly beaten 3 tablespoons soy sauce Preheat the oven to 180°C. Heat the oil in a wok or non-stick frying pan on medium. Sauté the onion, garlic, ginger and spring onions on medium for about 3 minutes. Set aside.

Hoisin meatloaf

Five Spice pork schnitzel stir-fry

Combine the hoisin and tomato sauces in a small bowl. Combine the minced pork, breadcrumbs, egg, soy sauce and the onion mixture in a bowl. Add half the hoisin/tomato sauce mixture. Mix well. Pat into a 24cm by 12cm loaf pan. Bake for 45 minutes. Remove from the oven and drain off any fat. Spread the remaining hoisin/tomato sauce mixture on top. Return to the oven and continue baking for 10 minutes. Great topped with crispy noodles. Serves 6-8.

Heat a large non-stick frying pan over high. Add the oil and swirl it around. Add the garlic and sizzle for a few seconds. Remove the pork from the marinade and pat dry. Add to the pan in a single layer. Cook for 30 seconds, turn over and cook for another 30-60 seconds. Add the spinach, water and brown sugar and stir-fry until wilted. Add the spring onions and serve. Serves 4.

FIVE SPICE PORK SCHNITZEL STIR-FRY Shaoxing cooking wine is prepared from fermented rice and available at most supermarkets and Asian food stores. 1 tablespoon each: soy sauce, Shaoxing cooking wine 1 teaspoon each: Chinese five-spice, cornflour 400g pork schnitzel 2 tablespoons canola oil 4 cloves garlic, chopped 1 1/2 cups finely sliced spinach 1 tablespoon water 1 teaspoon brown sugar 2 spring onions, sliced Combine the soy sauce, Shaoxing wine, five-spice and cornflour in a shallow dish. Mix well. Flatten the schnitzel with a rolling pin if thick. Cut the schnitzel into 5-6cm pieces. Add to the soy mixture and marinate for at least 10 minutes.

STICKY BBQ-STYLE PORK SLICES 1kg pork slices or fingers Marinade: 2 cloves garlic, crushed 1 teaspoon grated root ginger 3 tablespoons each: soy sauce, orange juice 1 tablespoon each: cornflour, sugar, vinegar 1 teaspoon chilli paste salt and pepper to taste Trim the slices and cut into serving size pieces, if necessary. Combine all the ingredients for the marinade. Place the slices in a plastic bag and add the marinade. Move around to coat evenly. Marinate for at least 30 minutes. Preheat the oven to 180°C. Line an oven tray with foil. Place the slices on a rack in the pan. Baste with the marinade. Bake for 25 minutes, turn the slices over, brush with more marinade and bake for a further 25 minutes. Turn on the grill. Place the slices under the grill for 5 minutes, until browned. Serves 4-6.

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197 Thornton Road Admin Building, 25 Swayne Road Gymnasium 25 Swayne Road West Thompson St end 88 Duke Street 10 Hunter Road 529 Fencourt Road 17 Hautapu Road 530 Kaipaki Rd 702 Kairangi Road Cnr Ariki Street and Rangatira Rd 32 Scott St Lamb Street 453 Tauwhare Rd, Matangi 98 Queen Street 4 Vogel Street 85 Hamilton Rd 16 Fort Street 19 Kiniera Tce 26 Scotsman Valley Road, Tauwhare 447 Te Miro Rd 11 Brunskill Road, Karapiro 128 Gorton Road, Karapiro 12 Albert Street, Carters Flat Corner of Queen St and Victoria St 167 Victoria Road

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CAMBRIDGE OPEN HOMES BAYLEYS Sunday 5 June 205/34a Lake Street 1/1052 Maungakawa Rd 123 King Street 55 Alpers Ridge 1 Ruge Crt, Monte Rosa

Auction $1,150,000 $870,000 $1,049,000 Auction

12.00-12.30pm 12.00-12.45pm 12.30-1.00pm 1.00-1.30pm 1.30-2.00pm

CAMBRIDGE REAL ESTATE Saturday 4 June 10 Woodstock Crescent $967,000 48B Hamilton Road $1,320,000 3A Naomi Place PBN 207 Lamb Street PBN 45 The Oaks Drive PBN Sunday 5 June 1 Hulme Place $795,000 1 Calvert Place $1,150,000 46 Arnold Street $845,000 89 Kite Access Road Auction 26A Arnold Street PBN 70 Addison Street PBN 31 Scott Street PBN 18a Saffron Street PBN 3 Robinson Street $695,000 39 Raleigh Street PBN 185 Taylor Street $1,095,000 9A Bracken Street PBN 3D Alpers Ridge $1,085,000 11 Scott Street $769,000 36B Clare Street $749,000 32 Anzac Street Auction 43 Seachange Drive Deadline Sale 351 French Pass Road Deadline Sale 633 Maungakawa Road PBN 3 Hillary Place $899,000 110A Grey Street $1,129,000 224A Shakespeare St $835,000 54 Chaucer Street $839,000 26 Maclean Street $1,089,000 111 Thompson Street $1,038,000 42 Grey Street PBN

10.30-11.00am 10.45-11.15am 10.45-11.15am 11.00-11.45am 11.15-11.45am 11.30-12.00pm 11.30-12.00pm 11.30-12.00pm 12.00-12.30pm 12.15-12.45pm 12.15-12.45pm 12.15-12.45pm 1.00-1.30pm 1.00-1.30pm 1.00-1.30pm 1.00-1.30pm 1.15-1.45pm 1.30-2.00pm 1.30-2.00pm 1.45-2.15pm 1.45-2.15pm 2.00-2.30pm 2.30-3.00pm 2.30-3.00pm 3.00-3.30pm 3.15-3.45pm

HARCOURTS Saturday 4 June 9 Hilliard Place 6 Walter Court 169 Taylor Street

10:00-10:30am 11:00-11:30am 12:00-12:30pm

PBN PBN $799,000

11.00-11.30am 11.45-12.15pm 12.30-1.00pm 1.30-2.00pm 2.15-2.45pm

LJ HOOKERS Sunday 5 June 12 Campbell St 70 Williams St 51 Stafford Street 97 Thornton Road 26 Watkins Road 45a Vogel Street 44 Tulip Drive 362 Lamb St 191 Flume Rd LUGTONS Saturday 4 June 18A Williamson Street Sunday 5 June 18A Williamson Street MORE RE Saturday 4 June 14 Queen Street 9A Saffron Street 59 Robinson Street 46 Wordsworth Street 39 Mike Smith Drive 44 Baxter Michael Cr 11 Maranatha Way 9 South Oaks Sunday 5 June 14 Queen Street 16 Keats Terrace 9A Saffron Street 52A Campbell Street 36 Madison Street 13 Alan Livingston Drive 44A Tennyson Street 99 Tennyson Street 91B Taylor Street 46 Wordsworth Street 18 Kingdon Street 1 Damio Place 44 Baxter Michael Cr 39 Mike Smith Drive 11 Maranatha Way 9 South Oaks Monday 6 June 268 Thornton Rd

$749,000 PBN PBN PBN PBN PBN Deadline Sale $1,795,000 $969,000

Executive Residence with Two Dwellings

9.45-10.15am 10.30-11.00am 11.15-11.45am 12.00-12.30pm 12.45-1.15pm 1.30-2.00pm 2.15-2.45pm 3.00-3.30pm 4.00-4.30pm

$892,000

1.30-2.30pm

$892,000

1.30-2.30pm

266 Woodside Road Tamahere FOR SALE- BY NEGOTIATION

PBN 10.00-10.30am BEO $1,150,000 11.00-11.30am +$900,000 12.00-12.30pm +$735,000 1.00-1.30pm PBN 2.00-2.30pm Deadline Sale 2.00-2.30pm PBN 3.00-3.30pm PBN 3.00-3.30pm PBN $695,000 BEO $1,150,000 $670,000 $1,450,000 PBN PBN $659,000 PBN +$735,000 PBN PBN Deadline Sale PBN PBN PBN

10.00-10.30am 10.00-10.30am 11.00-11.30am 11.00-11.30am 11.00-11.30am 12.00-12.30pm 12.00-12.30pm 12.00-12.30pm 12.00-1.00pm 1.00-1.30pm 1.00-1.30pm 1.00-1.30pm 2.00-2.30pm 2.00-2.30pm 3.00-3.30pm 3.00-3.30pm

PBN

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Vendor’s Relocation, Your Celebration Vendor’s are on the move! This spacious 3+ bedroom property would be the perfect starter home or rental investment property! With a 140m2 well thought out floor plan, this freehold property has an open plan living and dining area, a gorgeous, updated kitchen complete with great storage and appliances. Call Shelby Today!

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Cute and Central Downsizing or looking for an amazing investment? Look no further! This gorgeous little 100m2, two-bedroom, original condition, town house is a blank canvas ready for new owners to make their mark! Don’t hesitate, call Shelby today for more information or to arrange your private viewing!

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For Sale $725,000 View By appointment or scheduled open home www.harcourts.co.nz/CB3993

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A fairer commission rate of 2.8% to first $300,000 then 1.8% on balance + gst Plus FREE, tailor-made marketing worth $2,500+

Downsize With Elegance

St Kilda Smart Design

Negotiation

Negotiation OPEN HOME SUNDAY 12.00 - 1.00PM

OPEN HOME SUNDAY 12.00 - 12.30PM

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91B Taylor Street, Cambridge

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13 Alan Livingston Drive, Cambridge

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- Sensational thought-out floor plan that welcomes fun family living, Airbnb possibility or could provide a wing for Mum and Dad or extended family. - Ambience of the privatised entertainment area, enjoy the portico and the glass fenced saltwater pool. - Well fenced for your pooch - you have practical and beneficial grounds to please.

- Top location and exceptional style, means you will need to act quick. - Set back from the road means you can enjoy private living and views over your attractively planted gardens. - Sliding doors open out on to a patio ideally positioned to take advantage of the afternoon sun. - Modernised and decorated with an elegant touch.

Charm, Character & Location

Gully Outlook - Restful Setting

Negotiation

Auction BEO $735,000

OPEN HOME SUNDAY 1.00 - 1.30PM

OPEN HOMES SAT & SUN 1.00 - 1.30PM 46 Wordsworth Street, Leamington

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- Positioned for the sun this 1950’s cutie has curved interior walls, native timber flooring, decorative moldings and ceiling roses that will steal any character lovers heart. - Positioned for sun with green space to potter in. - Generous sized bedrooms with double wardrobes, separate laundry, HRV, wood burner and heat pump, large garage with workshop.

07 823 2300 sales@more-re.co.nz www.more-re.co.nz

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18 Kingdon Street, Leamington

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- Set well off the road and wonderfully presented. - Easy to maintain size section - Lawns are not a major job to care for; yet you get the feeling of privacy, security and an ambience of lifestyle. - Ideal for investors, families and professional couples alike. - Don’t overlook this attractively set property in Cambridge Park. - Stroll to the oval and welcome the new cafe.

More Real Estate Ltd Licensed REAA 2008

74 Victoria Street Cambridge

Peter Tong 021 987 867

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Lily Hooker 027 870 3317

Jason Tong 027 755 2902

Bailey Gore 022 164 7316

Cary Ralph 021 139 4000


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A fairer commission rate of 2.8% to first $300,000 then 1.8% on balance + gst Plus FREE, tailor-made marketing worth $2,500+

Uplifting Resort Ambience - St Kilda

St Kilda - Lifestyle Family Ambience

Negotiation

Deadline Sale OPEN HOMES SAT & SUN 2.00 - 2.30PM

OPEN HOMES SAT & SUN 2.00 - 2.30PM

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44 Baxter Michael Cres, Cambridge

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- Bula - Come home from work, kick the work habits and imagine you are resort living - Everyday! - An Entertainers delight & fun family living beckons. - Set on a tremendously suitable 2,411m2 section (more or less), landscaped for privatization & delightfully fun ambience. - Discover the many features this property has on offer. Deadline Sale (unless sold prior) 16th June, by 4pm

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- The heart of the house is the light and airy open plan kitchen with scullery, dining and living area. - Well-proportioned 9m x 5m heated swimming pool enjoys all day sun, while the expansive 100m² plus deck provides access to the large 1602m² (more or less) section. - This immaculate, spacious, custom designed 300m² home will appeal to discerning buyers who appreciate attention to detail.

Smouldering Gold! - Lifestyle Setting

Hidden Delight On Maranatha

Negotiation

Negotiation OPEN HOMES SAT & SUN 3.00 - 3.30PM

OPEN HOMES SAT & SUN 3.00 - 3.30PM 11 Maranatha Way, Cambridge

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- An extremely well cared for five bedroom (350m²) executive home set on a private 1852m² (more or less) attractive section. - Some features include: spacious open plan living which extends through sliders to a magical entertainment courtyard, perfect for small or large gatherings, master bedroom with huge ensuite, positioned away from the family/guest wing is ideal. - Expansive lawn areas, tastefully landscaped.

07 823 2300 sales@more-re.co.nz www.more-re.co.nz

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39 Mike Smith Drive, Cambridge

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9 South Oaks Close, Tamahere

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- A well-appointed home, privatised from neighbours, set on an enchanting 3,620m² (more or less) section invokes your senses for quality. - Discover the difference in this superb Kit-Markin Gold Medal Winner – Hinuera Stone & Cedar Highlights, built in 2020. - Your walk through begins your appetite for features is quenched. - Underfloor heating, louvre covered deck & more!

More Real Estate Ltd Licensed REAA 2008

74 Victoria Street Cambridge

Peter Tong 021 987 867

Wendy Tong 027 555 0633

Lily Hooker 027 870 3317

Jason Tong 027 755 2902

Bailey Gore 022 164 7316

Cary Ralph 021 139 4000

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47 Alpha Street, Cambridge P: 07 823 1945 sales@cambridgerealestate.co.nz

TO VIEW ALL OF OUR CURRENT LISTINGS VISIT WWW.CAMBRIDGEREALESTATE.CO.NZ OPEN HOME

FINAL NOTICE

AUCTION

89 KITE ACCESS ROAD RICH IN CHARACTER & SUBDIVIDABLE

4 2 2 2.42ha or 5.97 acres (approx.) Sub-dividable & income potential Located in the "golden triangle" within the beautiful settlement of Kaipaki AUCTION: 1PM, THURSDAY 2ND JUNE AT THE CAMBRIDGE COMMUNITY PAVILION, CORNER OF DICK & QUEEN STREET (UNLESS SOLD PRIOR) CONTACT MATT OPEN DAY: SUNDAY: 11.00-11.45AM

FINAL NOTICE

AUCTION

1/304 TE MIRO ROAD A NATURAL BEAUTY

2 4 2 Great family living on lifestyle property surrounded by native bush Open plan living with awesome deck for year-round enjoyment 8129m2 with room for animals, orchard and romantic cabin AUCTION: 1PM, THURSDAY 2ND JUNE AT THE CAMBRIDGE COMMUNITY PAVILION, CORNER OF QUEEN & DICK STREET (UNLESS SOLD PRIOR). CONTACT DAVID

OPEN DAY

DEADLINE SALE

351 FRENCH PASS ROAD CREATE YOUR OWN SPECIAL LIFESTYLE

Just 7kms from Cambridge centre is a lifestyle section ready for you 3698m2 surrounded by tranquil rural views, native birdlife and amazing sunset views Title has been issued and power is to the boundary DEADLINE SALE: CLOSES 4PM, 16TH JUNE AT THE CAMBRIDGE REAL ESTATE OFFICE (UNLESS SOLD PRIOR) CONTACT DAVID OPEN HOME: SATURDAY: 1.30-2.00PM

$1,990,000

3090A CAMBRIDGE ROAD STYLE, SPACE AND SHEDDING

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7931m2 section offering privacy and plenty of space Stylish brick & cedar home with captivating mountain and rural views Extra 9mx7m three bay shed for the toys

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OPEN HOME

PBN

633 MAUNGAKAWA ROAD VENDOR SAYS BRING ME ALL OFFERS!! Recently renovated home with wrap-around decks 6007m2 section for a few animals or to keep as a child's wonderland Great location close to Cambridge OPEN HOME: SUN 13TH 12 -12.30PM

OPEN HOME: SUNDAY: 1.30-2.00PM

David Soar

B.AGR SC VALUATION

RURAL MANAGER M: 027 284 9755 E: DAVID@CAMREAL.CO.NZ

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INTERNET ID: CRR2254 CONTACT PETER DAVID PAGE SOAR CONTACT

CONTACT MATT

$1,995,000

362C PICKERING ROAD SPACIOUS WITH LOCATION Great location between Cambridge and Tamahere 6220m2 or 1.53 acres heaps of room for a pony and a swimming pool Very private and low maintenance family home with extra shedding INTERNET ID: CRR2243 CONTACT MATT SEAVILL

Matt Seavill RURAL/LIFESTYLE M: 027 444 3347 E: MATT@CAMREAL.CO.NZ

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47 Alpha Street, Cambridge P: 07 823 1945 sales@cambridgerealestate.co.nz

TO VIEW ALL OF OUR CURRENT LISTINGS VISIT WWW.CAMBRIDGEREALESTATE.CO.NZ NEW LISTING

OPEN HOME

$769,000

11 SCOTT STREET YOUR KIND OF HOME

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Freehold easy-care site Heat pump in spacious lounge Garage with insulated lined room at rear Healthy Homes Certification

OPEN HOME: SUNDAY: 1.00-1.30PM

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NEW LISTING

PBN

SPACE AND OPPORTUNITY

OPEN HOME: SATURDAY: 2.15-2.45PM

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CONTACT ALISON

OPEN HOME

$1,150,000

1 CALVERT PLACE CHARACTER ON CALVERT

OPEN HOME: SATURDAY: 1.30-2.00PM

Charming 1993 colonial style home 680m2 section with stunning garden Carpeted internal access garage Ample storage Cambridge East Location OPEN HOME: SUNDAY: 10.45-11.15AM

CONTACT ALISON

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Fantastic 2864m2 section with plenty of room for a pool Double-glazed bedrooms with ducted heating throughout Plenty of great storage with internal access double garage plus a separate 1 & 1/2 garage/shed

GREAT PACKAGE ON LAMB

3 2 2 Double-storey home with private garden Views across the Greenbelt from the master suite Wonderful family home offering good value, plenty of space and loads of opportunity

PBN

45 THE OAKS DRIVE

OPEN HOME

207 LAMB STREET

OPEN HOME

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OPEN HOME

$1,300,000

5 ALPHA STREET CENTRAL PARK

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Central location without compromising on a beautifully established garden 986m2 section offering plenty of room for families to grow and play Two storey four-bedroom home with heat pump and underfloor INTERNET ID: CRR2254 heating to SUN supply year-long comfort OPEN HOME: 13TH 12 -12.30PM CONTACT PETER DAVID PAGE SOAR CONTACT CONTACT SACHA OR ALISON

$795,000

1 HULME PLACE PRICED TO SELL!

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Private outdoor living Corner site Large double garage Three double bedrooms 653m2 fenced in section (more or less)

INTERNET ID: CRR2243 CONTACT MATT SEAVILL

OPEN HOME: SUNDAY: 10.30AM-11.00AM

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Sherry Herkes

Eilish Page

Alison Boone

Graham Ban

M: 027 223 4335 E: SHERRY@CAMREAL.CO.NZ

M: 027 300 0002 E: EILISH@CAMREAL.CO.NZ

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47 Alpha Street, Cambridge P: 07 823 1945 sales@cambridgerealestate.co.nz

TO VIEW ALL OF OUR CURRENT LISTINGS VISIT WWW.CAMBRIDGEREALESTATE.CO.NZ OPEN HOME

OPEN HOME

48B HAMILTON ROAD

PRICE REDUCTION: $1,320,000

LIVE IN DOWNTOWN CAMBRIDGE

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622m2 section Large double garage The convenience of living centrally

OPEN HOME: SATURDAY: 11.45AM-12.15PM

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SWEET AND PETITE

Character villa Three double bedrooms Two bathrooms Good garaging & off-street parking

OPEN HOME: SUNDAY: 12.15-12.45PM

$1,095,000

OPPORTUNITY PLUS, AND THEN SOME

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Green Belt Outlook Self-Contained Area Stunning renovation to an extremely high standard Kitchen and living with views OPEN HOME: SUNDAY: 12.15-12.45PM

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$749,000

IT'S ALL ABOUT LOCATION!

Spacious 142m² (more or less), 2 bedroom home Large open plan living – internal access garage HRV and Heatpump Private rear section LowHOME: maintenance brick coloursteel roof OPEN SUN 13TH 12 and -12.30PM

OPEN HOME: SUNDAY: 1.00-1.30PM

Debbie Towers

RESIDENTIAL M: 027 689 8696 E: DEBBIE@CAMREAL.CO.NZ

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CONTACT TREVOR OR DEBBIE

Trevor Morris

RESIDENTIAL M: 027 205 3246 E: TREVOR@CAMREAL.CO.NZ

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PBN

9A BRACKEN STREET TURN THE KEY AND IT'S YOURS!

2019 build – near new condition Concrete drive Section fenced in Sun facing Outdoor decking with Louvretec OPEN HOME: SUNDAY: 12.15-12.45PM

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OPEN HOME

OPEN HOME

36B CLARE STREET

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OPEN HOME

OPEN HOME

185 TAYLOR STREET

PBN

39 RALEIGH STREET

PBN

70 ADDISON STREET RENOVATED BRICK HOME 1143m2 (approx) section Prime location by walkways and stream New kitchen, carpet and décor Private leafy garden INTERNET ID: CRR2243 CONTACT MATT SEAVILL

OPEN HOME: SUNDAY: 11.30AM-12.00PM

Rachael Seavill

RESIDENTIAL M: 027 722 4235 E: RACHAEL@CAMREAL.CO.NZ

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Kylie Lee

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47 Alpha Street, Cambridge P: 07 823 1945 sales@cambridgerealestate.co.nz

TO VIEW ALL OF OUR CURRENT LISTINGS VISIT WWW.CAMBRIDGEREALESTATE.CO.NZ OPEN HOME

OPEN HOME

PBN

3A NAOMI PLACE CALLING ALL FAMILIES

5 2 3 910m2 Section Great family home Norfolk Drive sub-division DEADLINE SALE: CLOSES THURSDAY 12 MAY 2022 AT 4PM AT THE OFFICE OF CAMBRIDGE REAL ESTATE, 47 ALPHA STREET, CAMBRIDGE (UNLESS SOLD PRIOR) OPEN HOME: SATURDAY: 12.30PM-1.00PM CONTACT ALISON OR SACHA

A WARM WELCOME

DEADLINE SALE

2019 URBAN HOME - ENTERTAINER'S DREAM

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Open Plan Living Lovely Kitchen/ Generous Breakfast Bar Bathroom on each level Three Double Bedrooms Internal Garaging

OPEN HOME: SUNDAY: 11.30AM-12.00PM

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OPEN HOME

OPEN HOME

43 SEACHANGE DRIVE

PBN

31 SCOTT STREET

$835,000

224A SHAKESPEARE STREET VALUE ON SHAKESPEARE STREET

4 2 2 2 2587m2 section (approx) with views Master and family wing separate Potential home and Income DEADLINE SALE: CLOSES 4PM, 7TH JUNE AT THE CAMBRIDGE REAL ESTATE OFFICE (UNLESS SOLD PRIOR) CONTACT RACHAEL OR KYLIE OPEN HOME: SUNDAY: 1.15-1.45PM

1 3 2 565m² fully fenced section, 141m² home 1 open plan living area, 3 bedrooms and 1 bathroom (two toilets) Double internal access garage with offstreet parking Brick & Tile Opportunity to add value OPEN HOME: SUNDAY: 2.00-2.30PM CONTACT DEBBIE OR TREVOR

OPEN HOME

OPEN HOME

$839,000

54 CHAUCER STREET CHARMING ON CHAUCER

Beautifully presented 3 bedroom home Close proximity to shops, parks and amenities New carpet in bedrooms & hallway HRV System

OPEN HOME: SUN 13TH 12 -12.30PM

OPEN HOME: SUNDAY: 2.30-3.00PM

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INTERNET ID: CRR2254 CONTACT PETER DAVID PAGE SOAR CONTACT

CONTACT EILISH OR SHERRY

$1,089,000

26 MACLEAN STREET MAGIC ON MACLEAN

3

Brick/Tile home with Style and Elegance Private entertaining deck with Pizza Oven Modern Kitchen with Double Oven Very spacious garaging with bonus room at rear INTERNET ID: CRR2243 CONTACT MATT SEAVILL

OPEN HOME: SUNDAY: 2.30-3.00PM

2

CONTACT SHERRY OR EILISH

Sherry Herkes

Eilish Page

Alison Boone

Graham Ban

M: 027 223 4335 E: SHERRY@CAMREAL.CO.NZ

M: 027 300 0002 E: EILISH@CAMREAL.CO.NZ

M: 027 277 8726 E: ALISON@CAMREAL.CO.NZ

M: 027 448 7658 E: GRAHAM@CAMREAL.CO.NZ

RESIDENTIAL

RESIDENTIAL

RESIDENTIAL

2

RESIDENTIAL


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FE A L I TU ST R IN ED G S

THURSDAY JUNE 2, 2022

47 Alpha Street, Cambridge P: 07 823 1945 sales@cambridgerealestate.co.nz

TO VIEW ALL OF OUR CURRENT LISTINGS VISIT WWW.CAMBRIDGEREALESTATE.CO.NZ OPEN HOME

$1,085,000

3D ALPERS RIDGE DESIGNED WITH FAMILY IN MIND Brick construction Lovely family flow Easy care section Close to walkways and cycle track Walking distance to Cambridge Town OPEN HOME: SUNDAY: 1.00-1.30PM

4

2

2

NOW PRICED

SUN-SOAKED FAMILY HOME Open plan kitchen, dining and living Cul-de-sac living Sought-after Cambridge East location Fully fenced, landscaped section with cedar hot tub

CONTACT EILISH OR SHERRY

PBN

SOMETHING SPECIAL

Spacious floor plan with quality fixtures and fittings Meticulously maintained lawns and landscaped gardens Delightful entertainer's home, covered patio with wow factor!

4

2

2

CONTACT GRAHAM

NEW PRICE

Great family living Fully fenced section Located close to Parks

OPEN HOME: SUN 13TH 12 -12.30PM

OPEN HOME: SATURDAY: 11.00-11.30AM

Debbie Towers

RESIDENTIAL M: 027 689 8696 E: DEBBIE@CAMREAL.CO.NZ

2

2

OPEN HOME

$1,038,000

111 THOMPSON STREET FAMILY WINNER - GARAGING GALORE Fully fenced 976m² section 4 Car garaging & offstreet parking 4 Bedrooms Spacious outdoor living Close to sporting facilities OPEN HOME: SUNDAY: 3.00-3.30PM

4

1

4

CONTACT DEBBIE OR TREVOR

OPEN HOME

$967,000

10 WOODSTOCK CRESCENT QUIET HAVEN ON WOODSTOCK

4

CONTACT GRAHAM

NOW PRICED

3 WEBBER STREET

$1,350,000

8 KEREKORI WAY

3

2

2

INTERNET ID: CRR2254 CONTACT PETER DAVID PAGE SOAR CONTACT

CONTACT ALISON OR SACHA

Trevor Morris

RESIDENTIAL M: 027 205 3246 E: TREVOR@CAMREAL.CO.NZ

PBN

53 BURNS STRET FIRST HOME BUYERS AND INVESTORS

1 3 2 Sunny spacious living Solar & HRV ventilation system Fully fenced 624m2 section DEADLINE SALE: CLOSES 3PM, 2ND JUNE AT THE CAMBRIDGE REAL ESTATE OFFICE (UNLESS PRIOR). INTERNETSOLD ID: CRR2243 CONTACT MATT SEAVILL CONTACT GRAHAM

Rachael Seavill

RESIDENTIAL M: 027 722 4235 E: RACHAEL@CAMREAL.CO.NZ

Kylie Lee

RESIDENTIAL M: 021 183 9210 E: KYLIE@CAMREAL.CO.NZ


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THURSDAY JUNE 2, 2022

NISSAN NAVARA

$

130

FROM

PER WEEK*

48 MONTH | 15% DEPOSIT | 60,000KM | NFV

NISSAN

FUTURE VALUE

NISSAN 150,000 KM’S

5YR

FACTORY

WARRANTY

*Finance offer available to approved applicants of Nissan Financial Services only and excludes lease and some fleet purchasers. Nissan Navara SL 2WD Manual D23JM07 at a price of $43,990 drive away (includes ORC of $1290 and Clean Car Fees of $1,840). Deposit of $6,599, monthly repayments of $518 financed over a maximum 48 months, and a final balloon of $20,482 equal to the NFV/guaranteed future value of the vehicle based on 15,000km allowance. Total amount payable over the term $44,803 with a fixed interest rate of $7.89% p.a. An establishment fee of $375, PPSR fee of $8.05 and $6 per month account keeping fee is included in the above costs. If you choose to return your vehicle at the end of the term, Nissan will pay the NFV (subject to meeting vehicle condition and servicing requirements and agreed km allowance). While stocks last, must end 31st May 2022. Offer cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer. Nissan reserves the right to vary, extend or cancel this offer.

99

X-TRAIL ST 7 SEAT FROM

$

PER WEEK*

48 MONTH | 20% DEPOSIT | 60,000KM | NFV

NISSAN 150,000 KM’S FACTORY

5YR

WARRANTY

NISSAN

FUTURE VALUE

*Finance offer available to approved applicants of Nissan Financial Services only and excludes lease and some fleet purchasers. Nissan X-TRAIL ST 7 SEAT model at a price of $39,990 drive away (includes ORC of $990 and Clean Car Fees of $1,322.50). Deposit of $7,998, monthly repayments of $434.86 financed over a maximum 48 months, and a final balloon of $18,701 equal to the NFV/guaranteed future value of the vehicle based on 15,000km allowance. Total amount payable over the term $39,155.63 with a fixed interest rate of $6.29% p.a. An establishment fee of $375, PPSR fee of $8.05 and $6 per month account keeping fee is included in the above costs. If you choose to return your vehicle at the end of the term, Nissan will pay the NFV (subject to meeting vehicle condition and servicing requirements and agreed km allowance). While stocks last, must end 31st May 2022. Offer cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer. Nissan reserves the right to vary, extend or cancel this offer.


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THURSDAY JUNE 2, 2022

NISSAN NAVARA

$

FROM

43,990

DRIVEAWAY - NO MORE TO PAY

NISSAN

FUTURE VALUE

NISSAN 150,000 KM’S

5YR

FACTORY

WARRANTY

*Finance offer available to approved applicants of Nissan Financial Services only and excludes lease and some fleet purchasers. Nissan Navara SL 2WD Manual D23JM07 at a price of $43,990 drive away (includes ORC of $1290 and Clean Car Fees of $1,840). Deposit of $6,599, monthly repayments of $518 financed over a maximum 48 months, and a final balloon of $20,482 equal to the NFV/guaranteed future value of the vehicle based on 15,000km allowance. Total amount payable over the term $44,803 with a fixed interest rate of $7.89% p.a. An establishment fee of $375, PPSR fee of $8.05 and $6 per month account keeping fee is included in the above costs. If you choose to return your vehicle at the end of the term, Nissan will pay the NFV (subject to meeting vehicle condition and servicing requirements and agreed km allowance). While stocks last, must end 31st May 2022. Offer cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer. Nissan reserves the right to vary, extend or cancel this offer.

X-TRAIL ST 7 SEAT FROM

$

NISSAN 150,000 KM’S FACTORY

5YR

WARRANTY

39,990

DRIVE AWAY

NISSAN

FUTURE VALUE

*Finance offer available to approved applicants of Nissan Financial Services only and excludes lease and some fleet purchasers. Nissan X-TRAIL ST 7 SEAT model at a price of $39,990 drive away (includes ORC of $990 and Clean Car Fees of $1,322.50). Deposit of $7,998, monthly repayments of $434.86 financed over a maximum 48 months, and a final balloon of $18,701 equal to the NFV/guaranteed future value of the vehicle based on 15,000km allowance. Total amount payable over the term $39,155.63 with a fixed interest rate of $6.29% p.a. An establishment fee of $375, PPSR fee of $8.05 and $6 per month account keeping fee is included in the above costs. If you choose to return your vehicle at the end of the term, Nissan will pay the NFV (subject to meeting vehicle condition and servicing requirements and agreed km allowance). While stocks last, must end 31st May 2022. Offer cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer. Nissan reserves the right to vary, extend or cancel this offer.


A SOLUTION FOR EVERY HOME

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A SOLUTION FOR EVERY HOME AIR CONDITIONING A SOLUTION FOR EVERY HOME

THURSDAY JUNE 2, 2022

EXPERTS Cushions for Christmas AIR CONDITIONING

A SOLUTION FOR EVERY HOME

ALUMINIUM JOINERY

WAIPA WAIPAALUMINIUM ALUMINIUM

Air-conditioning

WAIPA ALUMINIUM WAIPA ALUMINIUM SECURITY DOORS FLYSCREE SECURITY DOORS AND AND FLYSCREENS

• Sales, service & installation

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SECURITY DOORS SECURITY DOORSAND ANDFLYSCREENS FLYSCREENS

• Obligation-free quotes • Te Awamutu, Cambridge, Otorohanga, Te Kuiti

• Residential, commercial, industrial

Cushions for Christmas

• •

Simon Whale022 022469 4692423 2423 Simon Whale • Window and Door Repairs Simon Whale 022 469 2423 waipaali@gmail.com www.waipaaluminium.co.nz waipaali@gmail.com www.waipaaluminium.co.nz

www.surecool.co.nz

aircongroup.co.nz

0508 224 7687

CURTAINS y dl g ou tin 92 Pr era 19 op nce si

Chipping, Felling, Maintenance, Pruning, Removals, Stump Grinding, Hedge Cutting and much more Fully insured and qualified

DENNIS CLEMENTS 0508 TREE QUOTE / 027 485 1501 www.totaltreecare.co.nz - totalnz@gmail.com @TotaltreecareWaikato

waipaali@gmail.com www.waipaaluminium.c DRAINAGE • Drain camera surveying up to 2m diameter • Drain jetting trucks • Drain camera vans • Septic Tanks

29 Victoria St (south end), Cambridge. Phone 827 9265 • willfloor@xtra.co.nz

Drapes • Blinds Sunscreens Soft Furnishings Sanderson specialist Free measure & quote.

29 Victoria St (south end), Cambridge. Phone 827 9265 • willfloor@xtra.co.nz

ELECTRICIAN

EARTHWORKS

l

waipaali@gmail.com www.waipaaluminium.co.nz Simon Whale 022 469 2423

Call our team today for specialised advice: 0800 772 887

ARBORISTS

The Professional Arborists

• Locally owned and operated Locally owned andand operated ••• Locally owned operated Locally owned Locally ownedand andoperated operated • Over 25 years experience in aluminium Over 25 25 experience inin ••• Over years experience aluminium Over 25 years years experiencein inaluminium aluminium Over 25 years experience aluminium • Call us today for your free quote • Call us today for your free quote Callus us today for for your your free free quote quote •• Call Call us todaytoday for free quote • Window and your Door Repairs • Window and Door Repairs • Window and Door Repairs

EXTERIOR CLEANING SERVICE

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TONY COSSEY 027 410 7770 tony@tclearthworks.co.nz

EARTHWORKS

Formerly Devereux Electrical Ltd Nothing else has changed Same Staff and Service Levels

Laser Electrical Cambridge M: 027 494 8826 | P: 07 827 5870 • 2, 8, 12 ton diggers • Tip truck hire • Small 4-wheeler/6 wheelers/truck & trailers ∙ Drainage ∙ Drilling ∙ Driveways ∙ Excavation ∙ Farm work ∙ Footings ∙ House pads ∙ Landscaping ∙ Post holes ∙ Section clearing ∙ Soakage holes ∙ Trenching

HOUSE WASHING - ROOF TREATMENTS GUTTERS - MOSS REMOVAL 100’S OF SATISFIED CLIENTS www.ewash.co.nz

www.laserelectrical.co.nz cambridge@laserelectrical.co.nz

Phone Mark for a FREE Quote 827 7386 | 027 432 2412

FENCING

FIREWOOD

GARDENING

Your complete electrical professionals

Cambridge Garden Maintenance RURAL . RESIDENTIAL . LIFESTYLE RETAINING WALLS Corey Hutchison 021 037 3685

tier1fencing@outlook.co.nz tier1fencing.co.nz

KIWI VETERAN OWNED & OPERATED

Landscaping  Planting  Hedges trimmed  Trees trimmed New lawns  Weed control  Pruning  General cleanup Rubbish removed  House washed  Water blasting Gutter cleared  Building  Painting Irrigation systems  Free quotes

NO JOB TOO SMALL

0800 FIREWD (0800 347 393)

www.firewoodfactory.co.nz

One offs, Weekly, Fortnightly or Monthly Phone Carl 827 0551 mobile 022 100 8265 www.cambridgegardenmaintenance.co.nz

GARDENING

GARDENING

GARDENING

Add value to your home ✿ Creative garden

maintenance

fruit tree care residential & commercial tidy up special occasions

✿ Colourful flower beds

to attract bees

✿ Garden makeovers

✿ Trim shurbs, hedges

Now you can enjoy a perfect lawn for less cost than you can do it yourself!

✿ Companion planting

D-I-WHY?

✿ Experienced garden work

Our weed and feed service takes care of any lawn – large or small. So don’t delay. Contact us today for your FREE lawn inspection.

for house sales

Weeds? Disease? Moss? Insects?

We proudly use organic products. I will prune your vine & give you the fruits.

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8988501AA

garden resurrection rose pruning hedge trimming maintenance

with a well cared for, great lawn!

✿ Pruning, weeding, planting

0800 111 001

www.pimpmylawn.co.nz


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THURSDAY JUNE 2, 2022

EXPERTS

CLASSIFIEDS

GLAZING

SERVICES

GUTTERING

BUILDER

30 years experience. Specialising in Bathroom Alterations Ph Mike Margan 027 532 3963

Gutter cleaning experts

For Local Service You Can Trust • Broken Window Doors • Frameless Showers • Pet Doors • Custom Mirrors • Table Tops • New Glazing • Splashbacks We Guarantee all our Work & Deliver Service with a Smile!

Stephen Oxenham

0800 GUT RAT (0800 488 728)

P: 07 827 6480 www.cambridgeglass.co.nz 24/7 CALL OUTS 027 498 6046

NEATA LAWNS & GARDENS • Lawn Mowing • Hedges • Garden Maintenance Call Peter

gutterrats.co.nz

JOINERY

SERVICES

0211 707 360

Qualified, Professional Arborists • Tree Care

• Pruning • Stump Grinding • Removal • Wood Spltting • Consultancy

Ph. Matthew Trott

KINDERGARTENS

WHEELIE BINS · RESIDENTIAL · COMMERCIAL · RURAL

Custom design and superior craftsmanship for your dream home!

· COMPETITAVE RATES · WEEKLY COLLECTIONS · FORGHTNIGHTLY COLLECTIONS · ORGANIC SERVICES · SKIPS AVAILABLE

SERVICING CAMBRIDGE, TE AWAMUTU & SURROUNDING DISTRICT

 Aluminium Joinery

www.cambins.co.nz

 Kitchens  Interior Doors 92 Bruce Berquist Drive Te Awamutu P 07 871 6188 | www.ntjoinery.co.nz

LANDSCAPING

LPG

Regular LPG Regular LPG Deliveries Deliveries Cambridge and

2014 NZ Tree Climbing Champion

Cambridge and Cambridgeareas and surrounding surrounding areas surrounding areas 7 Day Cylinder Fill 77 Day Cylinder Day Cylinder Fill – All Sizes Fill – All Sizes – All Sizes – DON’T SWAP – REFILL – ––Local DON’T –– REFILL DON’T SWAP REFILL andSWAP Loyal since 1888 ––

QUALIFIED ARBORIST CREW:

• All tree work • Pruning & removals • Chipping & stump grinding • Land & section clearing • Fruit trees

88 88 Duke Duke St, St, Cambridge Cambridge Ph Ph 827 827 7456 7456

QUALIFIED GARDENING CREW:

• Scheduled maintenance • Pruning & weeding • Revamp or create new • Mulching & mulch sales • Hedge trimming

QUALIFIED - FULLY INSURED - WAIPA’S FRIENDLY PROFESSIONALS

SEPTIC TANKS

Need a plumber?

0800 PRATTS

Formerly Cambridge Septic Tank Services - still the same owners!

Your local heating specialist

Your Local Septic Tank Cleaning Experts

A division of Pratts

AVAILABLE FROM: 10 Albert Street, Cambridge 07 827 5400 | cambridge@pratts.co.nz | www.pratts.co.nz

• • • •

Septic Tank Cleaning Liquid Waste Disposal Sump Cleanouts Drain Unblocking

0800 11 44 90

Other Showroom Locations: 6 Main North Road, Otorohanga | 100 Roche St, Te Awamutu

office@cstgroup.co.nz | www.cstgroup.co.nz

TV AERIALS

WATER DELIVERIES

AA Antenna Man Freeview Installations Satellite Installations Home Theatre Data 027 4453 117

0800 11 00 99

E: antennanz@outlook.com | www.antennaman.co.nz

• • • •

Interior painting Wallpapering Exterior painting Spray painting

p. 871 9246 or 027 5140 342 e. info@wilsontreesandlandscaping.co.nz w. www.wilsontreesandlandscaping.co.nz

PLUMBING

• Bathroom Renovations • Gas Hot Water • Repairs, Service, Installation

For a look you will love Call Dave Rowe

Formerly Waikato Water & Cartage - still the same owners!

Your Local Water Delivery Company

• Bulk Water Delivery • Water Tank Cleaning • Swimming Pool Filling

0800 23 74 65

office@cstgroup.co.nz | www.cstgroup.co.nz

THE SALON CATERS FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY Cuts & Colours Perms & Styling New clients most welcome

Call 07 827 48 74

for an appointment with Delyse, Raewynne, Nikita and Amber decorator@daverowe.co.nz www.daverowe.co.nz

Free Customer parking We are opposite the New World Carpark

Where Waipā Spouting Need Fixing? gets its News For all your maintenance and repairs with 17 Years’ Experience on colour steel, copper & PVC spouting.

Call Dean on 0274 769 591 FIREWOOD FACTORY Free Delivery Large Range Pine $110 Hotmix $135

0800 FIREWD 0800 347 393 ORDER ONLINE:

www.firewoodfactory.co.nz

Missed Delivery? Let Us Know Phone 07 827 0005


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DEATH NOTICES

THURSDAY JUNE 2, 2022

FUNERAL SERVICES

SATYANAND, Saty - Passed away at Te Awa Lifecare surrounded by family on Tuesday 31 May 2022, aged 93. Father and father-in-law of Shalini and Willem, Shana and Eric, Shivana and Grant; grandfather of Samara. Much loved family member and friend who will be greatly missed.

THANK YOU HAZELTON Lloyd William Lloyd’s family would like to thank everyone for your love and support shown to them during the loss, and in the months that have followed, of a very dearly loved husband, father, father-in-law and poppa. The food, flowers, cards and messages of support and to everyone who attended Lloyd’s funeral, we truly appreciated your support. Lloyd will forever be missed but will remain in our hearts always. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement.

Great prices offered

Call us today 07 847 1760

PUBLIC NOTICES Cambridge Health & Community Trust

AGM 15th June at 3.00pm 22a Taylor Street

WANTED TO BUY SURPLUS reject milk, please phone 021 446 649.

Helen Carter Funeral Director

Celebrating Life - Your Way Dedicated to providing personalised and meaningful funeral services.

PUBLIC NOTICES Section 101, Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012

ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Friday 1 July 2022 at 16:00 hours at the Hidden Lakes Hotel, 34 Lake Street, Cambridge Nominations for Executive and Committee will close and must be with the Secretary by 1700 hours Friday 24 June 2022 Patricia Hague, Secretary 22a Taylor Street , Cambridge 3434 Ph: 027 388 6243 Email: triciaannhague@gmail.com

Garage Sale

PUBLIC NOTICE

Of an application for On Licence Monavale Blueberries Ltd, 109 Tuwharetoa St, Taupo has made application to the Waipa District Licensing Committee for the renewal and variation of a on-licence in respect of the premises at 156 Turkington Road, Monavale, Cambridge known as Cafe Irresistiblue. The general nature of the business to be conducted under the licence is cafe. The days on which and the hours during which alcohol is sold under the licence are: Monday to Sunday, 9am to midnight. The variation is to increase the licenced area to include the garden. The application may be inspected during ordinary office hours at the office of the Waipa District Licensing Committee, 101 Bank Street, Te Awamutu or 23 Wilson Street, Cambridge. Any person who is entitled to object and who wishes to object to the issue of the licence may, not later than 15 working days after the date of the publication of this notice, file a notice in writing of the objection with the Secretary of the District Licensing Committee at: Waipa District Council, Private Bag 2402, Te Awamutu 3840. No objection to the issue of a renewal licence may be made in relation to a matter other than a matter specified in section 131 of the Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012. This is the second publication of this notice. This notice was first published on May 26, 2022.

07 827 6037 3 Hallys Lane, Cambridge www.grinters.co.nz

Family Notices • Engagements • Weddings • Births • Anniversaries • Bereavements • In Memoriam

Missed Delivery? Phone 07 827 0005

PUBLIC NOTICES

Houses Wanted for removal

IN MEMORIAM IAN BARRY SINGERS 7-3-41 to 4-6-21 Where has this year gone, the moment that you left us our hearts split in two, one side was filled with memories, the other side died with you. Missing you is a heartache that never goes away, but we hold you tightly within our hearts and there you will remain. Dearly loved husband of Jill for 58 years, precious dad and mentor of Vicky Kosovich, David, Wendy Alexander, much loved grandad (Duke) and great grandad. Loneliness without you is almost beyond belief

HOUSES WANTED

etc Call Janine 027 287 0005 or email janine@goodlocal.nz

Turn your unwanted items into cash Place a Garage Sale ad in the Cambridge News

You should be able to trust the ads you see. If an ad is wrong, the ASA is here to help put it right.

Email text for ad (max 120 characters, including word spaces) through to admin@goodlocal.nz week prior to your garage sale day. Payment due Tuesday prior to garage sale day. Cambridge News is published on Thursdays. ASA.co.nz

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Project Leader (Master only)

“A Spiritual “We iPod” all need Page:1

Join us this Sunday at Raleigh St. Christian centre, 9:30am and 4pm 24-26 Raleigh Street

Design

Proof

Corner of Queen and Bryce Street ADAPT

fire?”

Sunday service at 10am will be lead by Rev. Alistair McBride. Sunday Service at 10am will be led by Rev. Mohu Lolohea


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THURSDAY JUNE 2, 2022

SITUATIONS VACANT

SITUATIONS VACANT

SITUATIONS VACANT

ENGINEER / ELECTRICIAN

BRUNTWOOD BERRY GARDENS require

PART-TIME

No wet weather work. Need own accommodation and transport. Ph 021 082 66 551

Ten hours per week feeding out and shifting breaks on dairy farm. (Possibly relief calf rearing and milkings also available if required but not essential).

Seeking an individual in Cambridge with mechanical, electrical and soldering experience to assemble electrical converters. Required is a workshop with industrial electrical supply, storage space and truck access. Work is with steel, aluminium and wires, it requires 20 - 30 hours per week. Pensioner welcome.

Casual Assistances for Winter Pruning

Contact Helmut contact@eurotech.nz

Contract Painter Wanted

Marychurch Road

Ph 021 032 9558

Open

for painting projects in and around the Cambridge area Contact Cole 0272085663

Homes see page 25

Teacher Aide wanted Karāpiro School is a small rural primary school located 10 minutes south of Cambridge. We are seeking a teacher aide who is compassionate, patient and energetic to support students with special education needs. Our successful candidate will: • Have a genuine interest and desire to work with students with special education needs and their families • Be able to work as an effective member of the Karāpiro staff team • Demonstrate initiative and a positive attitude • Be willing to participate in professional learning and development The position hours are Monday to Friday, school term time only, 20 hours per week. Please apply to office@ karapiro.school.nz. Applications close on 24 June. You can read more about our school on our website www.karapiro.school.nz

MOVIES

Looking for the right candidate for the job?

JUNE 2nd – JUNE 8th TOP GUN: MAVERICK M After more than thirty years of service as one of the top aviators, Pete Mitchell is where he belongs pushing the envelope as courageous test pilot and the advancement in rank that would ground him. THU 10:15, 1:05, 3:45, 6:30, FRI 10:15, 1:05, 3:45, 6:30, SAT 10:20, 1:10, 3:50, 6:35, SUN 10:20, 1:10, 3:50, 6:35, MON 1:05, 3:45, 6:30, TUE 10:15, 1:05, 3:45, 6:30, WED 10:15, 1:05, 3:45, 6:30 ________________________________________________________________ HOW TO PLEASE A WOMAN M When her all-male house-cleaning business gets out of control, a mature woman must embrace her own sexuality, if she is to make a new life for herself. THURS 10:20, 1:10, 6:25, FRI 1:10, 3:35, SAT 1:05, SUN 12:45, MON 1:10, 3:35, 6:05, TUE 1:10, 3:35, 6:25, WED 1:10, 3:35, 6:05 ________________________________________________________________ THE NORTHMAN R16 An action-filled epic follows a young Viking prince on his quest to avenge his father’s murder. THU 3:45, 6:35, FRI 6:25, SAT 3:30, 6:25, SUN 3:00, MON 6:25, TUE 3:45, 6:35, WED 6:25 ________________________________________________________________ HAUTE COUTURE M A veteran seamstress takes a young woman under her wing in this French fashion drama. THU 10:35, 1:15, 3:55, FRI 10:35, 1:15, 3:55, SAT 6:10, SUN 5:50, MON 1:15, 3:55, TUE 10:35, 1:15, 3:55, WED 10:35, 1:15, 3:55 ________________________________________________________________ DOWNTON ABBEY: A NEW ERA PG Follow-up to the 2019 feature film in which the Crawley family and Downton staff received a visit from the royal king and queen of Great Britain. THU 10:20, 1:00, 3:40, 6:15, FRI 10:20, 1:00, 3:40, 6:20, SAT 10:20, 1:00, 3:40, 6:15, SUN 10:20, 1:00, 3:40, 6:15, MON 1:00, 3:40, 6:15, TUE 10:20, 1:00, 3:40, 6:15, WED 10:20, 1:00, 3:40, 6:15 ________________________________________________________________ LOST CITY M

THU 3:35, FRI 10:20, SAT 1:00, TUE 10:20, WED 10:20, 3:35, ________________________________________________________________ SONIC THE HEDGEHOG PG

SAT 10:30, 3:25, SUN 10:20 ________________________________________________________________ FANTASTIC BEASTS: THE SECRETS OF DUMBLEDORE M

LAST WEEK – SAT 10:10, SUN 6:05 ________________________________________________________________

ADVERTISE YOUR VACANCY WITH US!

DOCTOR STRANGE IN THE MULTIVERSE OF MADNESS M

THURS 6.05, FRI 6.05, SAT 10.20, 3.25, SUN 1.10, 5.55, TUES 6.05 ________________________________________________________________ THE BAD GUYS PG

SAT 1:15, SUN 10:30, 3:45, WED 6:00 ________________________________________________________________

Call Janine on 027 287 0005 or email janine@goodlocal.nz

OPERATION MINCEMEAT M During WW11, two intelligence officers use a corpse and false papers to outwit German troops. THU 10:25, 1:10, FRI 10:25, 1:10, 3:45, SUN 10:25, 1:10, MON 1:10, 6:20, TUE 10:25, 1:10, WED 10:15, 12:55 ________________________________________________________________

“Local jobs for local people”

LAST WEEK – FRI 6:25, SUN 3:50, MON 3:45 ________________________________________________________________

THE UNBEARABLE WEIGHT OF MASSIVE TALENT R13 NEXT WEEK: JURASSIC WORLD : DOMINION

990

72. Fatigue (9) ACROSS 30. Concurred (6) ACROSS 50 Came to rest (7) 73. Wash out (5) 1. Decorative (5) 33. Rock face (5) track 1 Take place 4. Make fit after illness (5)74. Surgeon’s blade (7)5435.Walking Make mention (5) (4) 55 Change genetically (6) 4 Matching siblings (9,5) 79. Biblical musical or imprisonment (14) 36. Side (4) 11Thoughts Game(5)fish (5) drama performed by 5637.Ban 11. Cow (6) shelter (4) determination (7) 14BidBody organ (5)choir and orchestra (8) 5742.Firm 14. (5) Hard-wearing fabric 60(5)Without caution or 15Meaningless Factual (11) TV programme 80. Up a tramline 15. (10) (11) (anag) (11) 16. Suffocating (8) 43.prudence Surgical tie (8) 6144.Direct carefully and safely 16Skull Fort 19. (7) troops (8)81. Deadly (5) Gather (6) 19Catalogue Comfort in 82. Autographs (5) 20. (5) someone 45.(8) Non-deciduous 62trees Receded (5) disappointment, (7) all 83. loss Give one’s 21. Reproduce (9) (10) 6546.Technical talk (6) 20Dusk Upper 24. (9) leg (5) (colloq) (2,3,3,6) Bend (4) 6647.Off course 84. Serpent 26. (6) Swotted up (7)(6) 21Prolong Impudent, brazen (9) (5) 27. (6) Grubs (6) 6748.Downtrodden, subjugated 24Danger Fictitious name (9) DOWN 31. (5) (6) 49.(9) Smarted (5) 26Quietens Rugged 2. Have sufficient 32. drug and Coral bank(9) (4) 7251.Filtering 27Mind-affecting High-pitched piercing money for (6) (8) (6) Captain of industry 7352.Evil spirit (5) Dirt-free (5) 34. rabble-rouse, 3. 74(7)Gain ground (7) 31Chief Characteristic (5) 5. (8) Greek god of love (4)7953.See mutineer (10) daughter Of a horse (6) you later (2,6) 32 Royal 38. Passed out (7) 58. Defamatory 6. Military storehouse (7) 80 Keyboard (10) instrument 34 In an exhaustive manner 39. Reflect 59.(11) Thorns (5) 7. Requiring help (2,4) (10)(6) 40. Shouted (6) 63. Ski resortvessel in British (5) 8. Part of eye (4) 81 Sailing 38 Firmly loyal (7) Canada (8) (5) 41. Not intoxicated 39Complaint Horse(colloq)(4) barn (6)9. Cheerful readiness (8)82Columbia, Be equal to (5) (2,3,2,1,6) 42. Predicament (7) 10. Talk much about 8364.Quite crazy 40 Restless (6) 65. Inquisitive (7) 45. Done with ease (10) little (6) 84 Revolution (5) 41 Cipher (4) 68. Of the stomach (7) 11. Smitten (10) 50. Percussionist (7) 42Imminent Takes(4)receipt 12. of (7) 69. Poking one’s nose Heinous (4) 54. 45Plan Philanthropic (10) in (6) 13. Espied (7) 55. (6)

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17. Japanese dish4(5) 18. Hints, traces (10) 22. Animal organs used as food (5) 23. Nightmare (3,5) 15 25. Huge (7) 26. Extracted 17passage (7) 28. Hunting expedition (6) 29. Home sound system (6)

70. Forsaken (6) 5 6

71. Comment (6) 75. Memorise (5) 76. Band of people (4) 77. Unit of length (4) 78. Aniseed-flavoured spirit (4)

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37 Lacking sensation (4) 42 Meat jelly (5) 43 Food providers at social event (8) 44 Crush flat (6) 45 Lullaby (10) 46 Highest point (4) 47 Early childhood (7) 48 Get here (6) 49 Telling fibs (5) 51 Looked at (4) 52 Bother (7) 53 Begrudged (6) 58 Nearly finished (6,4) 59 Rear part of boat (5) 63 Sot (8) 64 Stage whisper (5) 65 Fragmented puzzles (7) 68 Seer (7) 69 Yacht harbour (6) 70 Die (6) 71 Rolled document (6) 75 Narrow passageway (5) 76 Larva (4) 77 Musical work (4) 78 Accurate (4)

Police line (6) Component parts (5) Let fall (4) Badly behaved (7) Cold era (3,3) Pretends (4) Full of twists and turns (8) Radio crackle (6) During (10) Hops kiln (4) Melodic (7) Sky fluff (5) Bad luck! (4,6) Grieve for (5) One habitually active during late hours (5,3) Confiscation (7) Believe to be guilty (7) Reviewer (6) One belonging to a club or society (6) Emergency (6) V-shaped cut (5) Give in (5) North Briton (4)

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DOWN: 2. Afford, 3. Clean, 5. Eros, 6. Arsenal, 7. In need, 8. Iris, 9. Alacrity, 10. Natter, 11. Infatuated, 12. Evil, 13. Sighted, 17. Sushi, 18. Scintillas, 22. Offal, 23. Bad dream, 25. Immense, 26. Excerpt, 28. Safari, 29. Stereo, 30. Agreed, 33. Cliff, 35. Refer, 36. Team, 37. Byre, 42. Denim, 43. Ligature, 44. Accrue, 45. Evergreens, 46. Flex, 47. Revised, 48. Larvae, 49. Stung, 51. Reef, 52. Magnate, 53. Equine, 58. Slanderous, 59. Barbs, 63. Whistler, 64. Match, 65. Curious, 68. Gastric, 69. Prying, 70. Jilted, 71. Remark, 75. Learn, 76. Gang, 77. Inch, 78. Ouzo. 31

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56. 1 Against 2 (6) 3 57. European country (7) 60. Science and technology of metals (10) 14 61. Trick into an unpleasant task (8) 62. Wet (5) 65. 19Compassionate (6) 66. Technique (6) 67. Kitchen implement (9)

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