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Nevertheless there were plenty of positives after the event which began with another successful auction night on the Thursday before Easter. “We had fantastic
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to have more,” Mel said. This year a number of the artists also donated their time, not only with workshops but also helping out as volunteers over Easter. Over the five day event, 33 paintings were sold along with many more craft works created by locals and school children. The student’s art also
lock of the shed.” “Most of the items were stamped with GLC (Great Lakes Council).” Scientific police were sent in to examine the scene. Senior Constable Dave Coyle has also put out the word that they have a lost watch in their possession
proved a big hit on the auction night raising nearly $2,000 for the Primary School. There were other winners as well, Marion Smith won first prize in the raffle and took home a Peter Fennell painting. Second prize of a Tea Gardens & Co., Quilt went to Austin Nicholson.
at the Tea Gardens Police Station. “I won’t describe it to keep people honest, but it was found in the vicinity of the Vet Clinic on Myall Street.” If you have any information which could help police, phone 4997 0244.
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Top Shot Snapped KATERINA Poniris has been named as a finalist in the prestigious Moran Contemporary National Photographic competition and the Bulahdelah Central School student couldn’t be prouder. “I am very shocked, but very excited that my photograph has been selected, it is such an honour to be recognised at this level,” she said Katerina’s work is amongst 25 photographs which made the final round of the contest in the Year
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Commonwealth Games 2018. The Australian Women’s fours lawns bowls team beat South Africa 18-16 in the final to take out the gold medal. Held at the Broadbeach Bowls Club, a beautiful site overlooking the famous beach, for the first time in 12 years Australian lawn bowls won gold at a Commonwealth Games. The team made it to the finals after beating Canada in the semifinals in what proved to be a tightly contested match, with the Aussies winning 10-9 against the Canadians. Ms Scott spoke to News Of The Area, saying, “It is an unbelievable experience to be holding a gold medal with three of your good mates that are also your teammates.” “We had a very tough games to get to the final and it didn’t get any easier in the final.” “Bring on the triples!”
Australian coach and himself a former Commonwealth Games gold medallist, Mr Kelvin Kerkow admitted the home ground advantage helped the team, saying in a statement, “Broadbeach is where the players have been participating, practicing and trialling in all conditions.” Ms Scott who trains at the Raymond Terrace Bowling Club was supported by many fans who have been closely following all her games and sending well wishes to her up the coast; an effort that has paid off with the ultimate in Commonwealth Games glory, a gold medal, being attained. At the end of Day 5 competition, Australia was well ahead of the pack, and beating the traditional sporting foe, England to claim a medal tally of 106 which included 39 Gold, 33 Silver, and 34 Bronze.
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Cafe Closes its Doors The Riverside Café in Bulahdelah served up their last shakes, cups of tea and freshly baked scones last week before closing their doors for the final time.
THE Riverside Café in Bulahdelah served up their last shakes, cups of tea and freshly baked scones last week before closing their doors for the final time. For the past two years, owners Stacey Brown and Troy Harvey greeted their customers with a smile and whipped up loads of tasty menu items from fresh local produce. Stacey said they are going
to miss all the wonderful people they have met. “Meeting so many lovely people has been a highlight,” she said. “We have had some great times and it has been a lot of fun.” In addition to the spectacular views across the Myall River, the family run business built a reputation for providing friendly service and excellent food, which
included their big breakfasts and Stacey’s famous Freakshakes. “Thank you for a delicious breakfast this morning, it was perfect,” one customer recently posted on social media. “Your daughters are a great asset, so friendly,” another stated. Stacey, who is looking forward to spending more time with her family, said
making the decision to close the doors was a very difficult one to make. “We gave it go, but reluctantly we have decided to close,” she said.
Parliament. Labor’s Peter Alley had asked the court to consider whether the Nationals MP had breached the constitution by accepting rent from a business with an Australia Post Franchise in
a Port Macquarie shopping complex owned by Dr Gillespie. Dr Gillespie told News Of The Area, “It’s a big relief and a big dose of common sense by the High Court.” “Now that it’s not before
the court, people have got to realise that there’s about four thousand Post Offices, they are not public service, they are stand alone small business men and women who have a franchise deal.” Dr Gillespie was speaking during a visit to
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the Hawks Nest and Tea Gardens area to meet with local community groups. “It’s been kicked out of court 7 – nil and I can now go on serving the good people of Hawks Nest and Tea Gardens.” Labor launched its challenge against Dr Gillespie in July of last year, after it was claimed the MP
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customers were summed up by one who stated, “Thanks for the good food, good coffee and good times, you did a fantastic job.” had a potential indirect financial interest in the Commonwealth which can be grounds for disqualification from Parliament under section 44(v) of the Constitution. Dr Gillespie recently sold off the shop at the centre of the legal action.
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Old world charm for Biggest Morning Tea Lavender & Lace – that’s the theme for this year’s Biggest Morning Tea at the Community Hall, North Arm Cove Saturday 5 May commencing 10am.
LAVENDER & Lace – that’s the theme for this year’s Biggest Morning Tea at the Community Hall, North Arm Cove Saturday 5 May commencing 10am. Cancer has touched many residents of the Cove and surrounding areas so the Stitch Gatherers Group would welcome entries for the craft competition that can be auctioned or sold on the day, with all money raised going towards cancer research. If you’re not ‘crafty’, you
may like to donate something lavender or lace related for the special sale table. There will be prizes for the best hand crafted items and there’s still time enter. Entries can be anything lavender, or anything lace or you can combine the two elements. There’s also a special competition category for children, so get your kids to put their ‘crafty’ caps on and come up with some fun ideas for their entry.
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recommenced. Contractors St Hilliers have enlisted the services of Big Dig & Build who carried out some preparatory work
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ANZAC Day Service 23rd April 2018
Lest We Forget On ANZAC Day we remember the fallen and also, with equal pride, those who served and still live. ANZAC Day 2018 marks two significant anniversaries. The first is of course the 100th anniversary of the end of the “Great War”, in November 1918. On ANZAC Day, we particularly remember Gallipoli, as it was in this battle in 1915 that the ANZAC Spirit was forged. The second significant anniversary is the 100th anniversary of the battle for Villers Bretonneux in France in April, 1918. A victory against the German Forces at Villers Bretonneux was against all odds. But the two Australian Brigades that attacked the Germans here in 1918 were successful, driving the Germans out of town and in-so-doing, significantly changed the tide of the war. The attack on Villers Bretonneux commenced on the evening of April 24th, the eve of the 3rd anniversary of the disastrous Gallipoli campaign – a fact not lost on these two brigades. Understanding the significance of this timing, they used their desperate determination to commemorate this day by ensuring a different outcome through seizing the town from the hands of the enemy. By dawn the following morning, April 25th, 1918, the Australians had broken through the German entrenchment and secured the town, ending the German offensive on the Somme. The town remained in Allied hands from thereon in. 1915 – Defeat at Gallipoli 1918 – Victory at Villers Bretonneux 2018 – We Shall Remember Them. Lest we Forget. You are formally invited to attend our ceremony, as are members of our local community. RSL LifeCare Peter Sinclair Gardens will be commemorating ANZAC Day in the following way:
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LifeCare Grange Trophy Day FROM Page 20 winners 15 v 12. The Triples game resulted in a win for Lyn Nightingale, (swinger lead) Bev Stephens and Elizabeth Kelly 19 v Lyn Nightingale, Jo Younghusband and Pat Baker 12. The winners on the day determined by shots plus ends were Lyn Nightingale, Bev Stephens and Elizabeth Kelly. Prior to play a “Spider” was held. Congratulations to Lynda Richards for winning the Spider. Thursday 5th April: An important event on our bowling calendar the annual RSL Pairs Trophy Day. Teams are randomly selected for this event. Play 3 games, 8 ends. Only 2 teams won all of their 3 games. The winners were Jeanette Emmett and Elizabeth Kelly with 30 shots. Runners up with 26 shots were Lynda Richards and Lynne Green. TGWBC greatly appreciate the RSL for sponsoring this Trophy Day and many thanks to Rob Young, (representative from Tea Gardens RSL Sub branch) for presenting the prizes. Thanks also to Dale Winter, (Social Committee), for your hard work in providing our delicious lunch and to all those who helped out on the day. Friday 6th April: Two teams of Fours headed to Heaton Birmingham Bowling Club to participate in a Commonwealth Games Invitation Day. Our teams were nominated to represent the countries of Scotland and Cameroun. The dress code had to be applicable to the country your team was representing. There was some
very interesting sights on the greens at Heaton Birmingham. A fun day was had by all who attended. Thanks to our Scottish Team Francis Betar, Lynda Richards, Kathy (sub from Heaton) and Dale Winter, the Cameroun side Bev Stephens, Robyn Webster, Loretta Baker and Elizabeth Kelly for joining in for this event. Good bowling to Lynne Green and Robyn Beaumont who are competing in the Newcastle District Singles Competition commencing on the 17th April, we will be barracking for you ladies.
q Winners of RSL Pairs Trophy Day: Elizabeth Kelly, Rob Young from the RSL and Jeanette Emmett.
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DO you ever find yourself parked at traffic lights, or waiting to do a U-turn because despite the signs and the road blocks, you still think that you can turn right into Salamander Shopping Centre at that crazy intersection that nobody likes (except for one lone engineer with a quirky sense of humour) and you start singing, ‘Despite all my rage, I am still just a rat in a cage’? I do. I do this frequently, because, dear Miss AG, we are just rats, circling aimlessly on the spinning wheel of life and that spinning wheel involves lots of opportunities to buy celebratory presents for celebratory occasions, even when we don’t feel like it. Mother’s Day, though, is a bit of an exception. Mothers spend their lives doing things that aren’t a whole lot of fun. Sorting socks, cleaning, mowing lawns, waiting on the very uncomfortable seats at soccer training, holding down executive jobs, returning to make chicken soup with crusty bread rolls, joining committees, manning cake stalls, shuffling kids off to school, agonising over school assignments, starting paleo diets, stopping paleo diets, watching brain-dead shows at midnight because we are, quite literally, brain dead by that stage, and then waking up and doing it all again. And all we ask for, Miss AG, is a bit of a sleep-in on Mother’s Day, followed by a corny card written by someone who clearly doesn’t know the meaning of the word Thesaurus, and perhaps an egg on toast. Forget the sprig of parsley. Forget the ‘sunny-side-up’ request. We will accept just about anything, as long as you leave us there, in the comfort of our bed for at least one hour longer than usual. Carpe diem, Jasminda
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Easter is over and the doors are once again open at our local Tea Gardens Library with lots of activities coming up in April for both seniors and juniors.
By Margie TIERNEY
EASTER is over and the doors are once again open at our local Tea Gardens Library with lots of activities coming up in April for both seniors and juniors. AS part of NSW Seniors Week, an information morning will be held at the Library on Senior’s legal rights, advocacy and educational services available to our older citizens. The presentation is being held on Wednesday 11 April from 10.30am for Morning Tea followed by the discussion at 11am. The service is free, but bookings are preferred on
4997 1265. For the younger generation there’s a treat in store at the Library during the April School Holidays. Librarians Chris Shelly and Carol Johnson are holding an Anzac Day Craft session on Wednesday 18 April from 2.30 to 3.30pm. ‘’With the approval of the RSL we’ve developed various modules to educate the children about Anzac Day and the Anzacs and the lifestyles of the people both here at home and serving overseas during that era” Chris Shelly said. “It will cover, sending a care parcel to a World War One serviceman, making red
poppies and helping children develop little letters as if they were sending them to someone overseas.” “It will help children get a feeling for what might have been useful during that era, like sending some soap, any food from home such as Anzac cookies,” Chris said. “The Idea is that the children will have some empathy for what it would have been like to have nothing over there and receive something from home.” The activity is suitable for children aged 5 to 11 years of age. It’s a free afternoon, but again bookings are essential.
seabird nesting site at Winda Woppa over the summer. Jill Madden, President of the Myall Koala and Environment Group, said that in general people were
mostly considerate of the site and even protective, keeping dogs and children off the signposted area on the Winda Woppa spit. Starting in October
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LOCAL and visitors in the Hawks Nest area have been praised by environmentalists for respecting a threatened
last year, the sand piles became home to around 200 Little Tern migrating to Port Stephens from Asia, providing what Jill described as, “A perfect nesting site for them with water, therefore food, on three sides and open sandy areas to lay their eggs.” For three months, a group of volunteers monitoring the site counted 176 nests with
343 eggs. “Of the 126 chicks counted 31 were confirmed to have fledged. Unfortunately this is less than is needed to sustain the population,” Jill said. “The nesting here is however significant as their more usual nesting sites at the mouth of the Manning River and on the NSW South Coast failed this year.”
The local lace monitors – goannas - were the main predators, especially nearer the bush. Jill also thanked the team led by shorebird enthusiast Neil Fraser who counted nests, eggs, chicks and juveniles three days a week, rain, hail and shine. “I must say for me it was a privilege to have been involved,” Jill added. “We hope the birds will return this October for the 2018 nesting season.”
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Watermark Launched By John SAHYOUN WALKS along the beach and lots of tea helped Port Stephens writer Joanna Atherfold Finn realise her long-held dream of having her first book published. Watermark, containing a collection of short stories exploring relationships in coastal communities, was officially launched at the Newcastle Writers Festival last weekend.
Joanna said many of the fictitious stories in her book were influenced by the coastlines of Port Stephens. “It was important to have that local connection to my area, and to my area of interest,” she said. “The coast is never just a setting, it is also part of the story.” In front of hundreds of people who crammed into Newcastle City Hall for the launch, acclaimed author
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Robert Drewe described Watermark as having the “essential wow factor”. “This book has a rare and precise power that speaks to us and seems real, we recognise something of our own lives in it,” he said. From a boy with dyslexia who finds the right words in the ocean, a drifter and her son who discover the true meaning of home, to a widower coping with the aftermath of his wife’s death, each of the 11 interlinked stories reveal how people respond to the uncertainty and disorder of life-changing events. Much like the characters in her book, Joanna’s own life has taken many unexpected twists and turns, resembling the constant movement of the changing tides along the coastlines that captivate her. The turning point for Joanna was enrolling in a Communications degree as a mature aged student, reigniting her passion in creative writing and paving the way for Watermark, which came from the three and a half years she spent studying for her Doctorate. She now happily balances writing, family life and tutoring students with
the abalone business she operates with her husband in Port Stephens, all of which relate to her writing. “I’m immersed in the local fishing business, so the coastal characters are a dayto-day feature in my life,” she said. “I write what I know, but I also write to find out what I don’t know, there is a point where imagination just takes over.” Watermark is published by major international book publisher, Simon & Schuster. “When I read coastal novels or short stories by other writers, they resonate with my own experiences and make me reflect on a coastal life,” Joanna said. “I hope this book does the same for others.”
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q Author Joanna Atherfold Finn with her newly published book, Watermark.
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Pardon the pun, but members of Galleries in the Gardens are ‘egg-static’ after their fabulous Faberge inspired Easter weekend of activities.
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PARDON the pun, but members of Galleries in the Gardens are ‘egg-static’ after their fabulous Faberge inspired Easter weekend of activities. Local artist Sandy Needham created the amazing eggs which became the backdrop for the exhibition and hands on fun for children who visited the Tea Gardens Gallery. “The Faberge eggs proved extremely popular and although they were only on display we could have sold them three times over,” Events Co-Ordinator Lee Anderson told News Of The Area. “Dozens of children got into the swing of making jewelled their own Faberge look alike eggs bedecked with feathers and imitation gem stones,” Lee said. “At the end of the day, they had a souvenir to remember their Easter visit to the Gallery.”
A raffle held at the Gallery over the weekend also proved to be a great success with funds raised going to the not-for-profit community art group. First prize of a Jan Johnson Furness’ oil painting, is now on its way to its new home on the Sunshine Coast, won by Di Josephson who was a visitor to town. Sharon Patterson won
second prize of a huge basket of Easter Eggs and a third prize of more chocolates went to ceramic artist and chief keeper of The Gallery’s garden, Jacqui Bright. The Galleries in the Gardens will have a more activities throughout the year. “We have some very exciting things in the pipeline,” Lee said.
q GALLERIES IN THE GARDENS: Artist Dallas giving some pointers.
q GALLERIES IN THE GARDENS: Sandy and Hannah visit the Faberge Exhibition.
q FABERGE INSPIRED EXHIBITION: Artist Sandy Needham with visitors Sandy, Hannah and Dad.
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Stroud Central Hotel the spot to be By Rachael VAUGHAN WE’VE got the perfect gig for you this week, and if you’re not a Stroud local, we are challenging you to get out there and visit somewhere new. The Stroud Central Hotel is the venue for your miniroad trip North, one of the best kept secrets in the list of Pubs around Port Stephens and the Hunter. Half an hour up the
highway, and turn left onto the Bucketts way and keep going until you spot it,, this great old Hotel has a family friendly atmosphere you’ll really love. Fantastic beer garden, outdoor sports screen, kids play area and TV room, great food, cold beer and a passion for supporting live local music. This week’s gig is guaranteed to impress and have the toes tapping.
Sat 14 at 7:30pm will see brothers Zac and Ben take the stage. The boys are a unique music duo hailing from the Hunter region. The two have a wealth of experience performing live and for a variety of occasions whether being a wedding, special event or a backyard party. The duo, who’ve had success with their former bands Powerage, Jupiter
Menace and current band ‘Crawford Brothers’, create a high energy act that offers something different, catering for all occasions. The boys have an endless catalogue of material ranging from the rock and blues music of the 60’s and 70’s, to current top 40 hits. Ben on keyboard and
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best including; Matchbox 20, Thirsty Merc, Grinspoon and the Radiators and have been performing together professionally since 10 and 14 years old. They’re a duo that quite literally offers something for everyone. Coupled with the laidback venue of the Stroud Central Hotel, we guarantee that it’s a road trip those not local to Stroud will be glad they took.
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Draw for First game of Season Karuah Roos Rugby League By Sonja EVANS
THE Karuah Roos Played their first game of the season on a very hot and humid Saturday at home against East Maitland. The game day Sponsors were the Karuah Motor Yacht Club and the Karuah Working Together. The Roos kicked off and were running towards the vocal home crowd on the hill. The metre men in the First half were Jack Fleming, Adam Crampton, Brock Cole, Josh Page, Mitch Turvey, Mitch O’Bryan, Matt
Croese, Dwayne Fleming, Simi Asomus, Jake Blanch, Brett Carter, Kane Chisholme, Jack Croese, Dillon Sharp, Daniel Evans, David Dodd, Tyson Peters The Ross were the first to put points on the board with Josh Page going in and Sam Croese converting to talk the opening score to 6/0. The with 2 minutes Josh was over again and Sam converting to make it 12/0. The big hitters in the first half were Josh Page, Jack and his dad Dwayne Fleming, Daniel Evans, Matt Croese, Justin Anderson, Mitch Turvey, Ben Feeney, Brock Cole, Simi Asomua, Brett
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Carter, Kane Chisholme, Sam Croese, David Dodd, Matt O’Bryan, Tyson Peters and Tim Johnson. With a nice pass from Daniel Evans to winger Jack Fleming his over for his first try ever for the Roos in his first game for them. The conversion was unsuccessful taking the score to 16/0 Roos way. Then halfway through the first half Matt Croese was over for the Roos making the score 20/0. The Half time score was Karuah 20 East Maitland 0. About 5mins into the second half East Maitland were in with a successful conversion taking the score
A Grade. 1. Ian Richardson 41 2. Patrick Garland 38 c/b 3. Ronald Wright 38 c/b 4. Noel Warren Shelly 38 c/b
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LADIES Golf Winner - T Stellema, r/u T L Smith Wendesday Poker winner - S Samari, r/u J Stellema Thursday Vets winner, - R Ahmling, r/u D Brown Saturday Golf winner - S McNaughton r/u D Shultz Jackpot winner,- K Smith 7th & 8th, Bluewater & Estuary fishing Club winner - J Graham 55.96 r/u - D Clarence 55.0 Boat winner - My Addiction Sunday Darts winner - D Fenning r/u B Ireland Mens High score D Carroll 132 Ladies High score T Fenning
Front 9 1. Ronald Hampton 22 2. James J Dillon 21 c/b 3. Kevin Durham 21 Vouchers to 15 c/b
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It was also great to see East Maitland’s Nathan Pili back on the paddock after he sustained a significant spinal cord injury on the 25th June 2017. Well done Nathan you were one of the best out there on Saturday. Players Player 3 points went to Tyson Peters 2 points to Matt Croese and 1 point to Mitch Turvey. Coaches Award went to Adam Crampton and Sponsors Choice was Daniel Evans. Next Saturday the Roos take on the Raymond Terrace Magpies “B” side for the annual Edmond / Morten Sheild at HOME 3pm kick off. Game Day Sponsors are The Morten Family and Bridgeview Restaurant.
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second half for the Roos were Mitch Turvey, Matt Croese, Brock Cole, Sam Croese, Kane Chisholme, Simi Asomau, Ben Feeney, Josh Page, Jake Blanch, Daniel Evans, Dwayne and son Jack Fleming and Tyson Peters. With only 10minutes to go East Maitland were in for a try with a successful conversion taking the score to 26/20 East Maitland’s way. Then with under 5mins to go Justin Anderson was over for the Roos and Sam Croese converted to equal the score at 26 all. The final score was a 26 all draw. A great game by both the teams on such a hot
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Back 9 1. Keith Glanville 21 2. Neil Clifton 20 3. Barry Maclean 19 c/b Vouchers to 16 c/b
to Roos 20 East Maitland 6. Then about 10 mins later they were in again with another successful conversion to make it 12/20 Roos way. The metre men for the Roos in the second half were Jack Fleming, Brock Cole, Kane Chisholme, Dwayne Fleming, Matt Croese, Adam Crampton, Mitch O’Bryan, Sam Croese, Mitch Turvey, Jack Blanch, Josh Page, Ben Feeney, Daniel Evans, Tyson Peters, Brett Carter, Jack Croese and Simi Asomua. East Maitland were again for 2 more quick tries with no conversions to make it a ball game at 20 all. The big hitters in the
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OAK High quality dining table with six refurbished chairs and matching oak sideboard $800 ono.Light brown elegant Lounge suite - 2 armchairs and one 3 seater,Matching Lamp and Oak Coffee table Sell as a set - make an offer $200. Grey metal filing cabinets, 4 drawer $60, 2x 3 drawers $40 each, 3x bookshelves timber $50-$100, 4x Garage shelves metal $200 for all. 49972294 Hawks Nest
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Free TWO beautiful cats mother and daughter - approximately 2 and 3.5 years old. Both desexed, microchipped, vaccinated, wormed and house trained. Must go together to a good home. 0431203282
For Sale 1940’s upholstered 2seater lounge and 2 chairs call 49970694 to inspect $200 ono AIR Cond. Portable. D cond. Cools 36m2 LExc SO 49810509 $150 Bargain CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area ads@mcnota.com.au
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CHAISE 3 seater lounge. Light grey 7 months Old $600 0408401999 DINING Table 6 chrs, solid timber, as new, $100. LG front load, washing machine, ex. cond. $60, Ph. 0418413652 DINNER set willow pattern six places 49191637 $30 Soldiers Point CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area ads@mcnota.com.au Email for Price & Proof
ELECTRIC Programmable Walker PROFORM 400C $500 ono Phone: John 02 4997 0435 ELECTRIC chair near new $450. Grey LD suede. 49970495 Tea Gardens SO FLATTOP truck converstion to utility sides back and front $850 4997 0986 FREEZERWestinghouse 6 drawer. 180Ltr. $299ono. In very good condition. Ph 49979783 Tea Gardens
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ANTIQUE cedar d/ side table $150. 0423 309410 ANTIQUE bottles, furniture & collectibles plus 2 beach rods and ALVEY Reel. Phone: 02 4984 1198 BBQ matador Functional 6 burner with Side pot cooker, gas Bottle, tools and manuals. Almost new. $850 ono. 49198044 BOSKA Electric Golf Buggy. Near new condition,OLDseat & S holder. Light umbrella weight Lithium battery. $495.00 Ph 49843494
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FRONT door fly screen, heavy duty fancy shell motive, with key. $275 4997 0986 CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area ads@mcnota.com.au Email for Price & Proof
GUITAR Squire Acoustic. With bag, strap, 3 plecs, Stand, learning book. $150 Drum kit - junior percussion 4 piece, reasonable condition For beginner $50 Lectern - wooden 1m Good condition $35 0451098759 CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area ads@mcnota.com.au Email for Price & Proof
HALL Cabinet. Text for pictures. Solid Timber & Glass 1.85h x 1.68l x .45d. $600 0428450925 IKEA toddler bed $50. Soldiers Point 49827995 CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area ads@mcnota.com.au Email for Price & Proof
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KAYAK MINI-X 3m. Model MALIBUKAYAK. Near new, has seat, Paddle, set of OSITONTOP LD wheelsSand bike trailer with bike attachments $575 the lot 0417821805 KING, AH Comfort Mattress. 0428450925 for pictures.
Beard Plush $800. Email
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GENKI Advanced Fitness Inversion Table for Gravity Back Pain and Exercise Home Gym. Hardly used. $80 ono. Kerrie Wright. 49970960 Tea Gardens GRAMOPHONE wind up, good working cond, needles available. $500. Phone 4997 0986
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LOUNGE suite dark blue leather 3seater and 2 armchairs in good cond. $500. Lg timber extendable 49820432 Salamander. MACROB timber extension dining table and 6 leather chairs with 3 matching wall units and entertainment unit. $500. 0407283748 Text for photos MOBILITY scooter Travelscoot, folds LD in car down, O Lives S boot, good Cond. $700 ono ph49877006 MOBILITY scooter travel scoot, Folds down, stores in Car boot,Carry bag and Lambs wool seat cover. Good Cond. $750 Ono 0417213700 OAK Dining Table $190 Extension with LD 6 chairsSO Like new 0405 388 607 OUTDOOR Dining Setting. Black Glass Top Table 90 cm x 150 cm with 6 Folding Chairs $85 Excellent Cond. 0402246253 CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area ads@mcnota.com.au Email for Price & Proof
PEARL mobility scooter, gd cond, very little use, new bat, dismantles, fit in medium size boot $950 Ph 4997 0986 POOL table. Threequarter size, slate top 220 long 120 wide, excel cond $1500. 0404477158 PRIDE Go Go Elite Traveller motor scooter with hoist (suitable for 4WD vehicles). Recently serviced, D both SOL batteries replaced, new front basket and manual. $750 negotiable. Will separate hoist and scooter. Ph 0428291907 QB ensemble. Very LD $300 Good condition, SO ono. 0417229070
Kite with harness & directional board. Used once. $450 Ph 0402290498
ROWING Skiff - Euro Single. Croker Blades VG cond, $1500 ono 0418716225
LOBSTER brooch. Yellow gold, diamonds and rubies. Val ued at $2950. Sell for $1800. 0405203113
SOFA bed, plush, black, one year old, bed used only once, $300 Ph 0427 204 450
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STEELCRAFT pram $100. Fr Newborn up Includes accessories & weather cover 0419618565 SURF Ski - Wave Master. Good condition very stable. Good in surf as well as calm/ choppy conditions. Includes paddle $375. 49822004
ONKYO 6 cd changer amplifyer and 2 speakers Sell as a set $100 Ono. Ryobi electric blower, Bosch electric drill w/ 2 chargeable batteries Also lots of tools & Electrical equipment. 49820432
SWINGING metal entrance Ogates with LD S 4997 0986 latches $300
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TIMBER dining suite $250 very good cond. Tea G/dns 49198091 TIMBER lounge solid 3 piece - 3 seater and 2 armchairs. $500 0428970662 TIMBER queen bed head and Frame exc condition $75 Ono 49971529 TWO QB air mattresses and elec. pump $60 Ono for both 49841127 Nelson Bay TYRE on steel rim. Yokohama Geolander as new 215/70R/16 $75. ph 0416229166
PARROT cage large, $50. Chest of drawers macadamia wood $50. Queen side bed ensemble Good cond. $60. Recliner chair $30. 49844123 Nelson Bay CLASSIFIEDS ads@mcnota.com.au SINGLE 2 Single bed and mattress $40. Electric recliner $350. Must sell. 49845586 CLASSIFIEDS ads@mcnota.com.au CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area ads@mcnota.com.au Email for Price & Proof
UMBRELLA Shelta cantilever with canvas canopy. As new. $500 ono 49972359 WELDER Generator 14HP petrol motor electric start 200amp welder & leads 3.5kva 240V very good welder. $1500.00 email don@legges. id.au Ph. 0418845358
Items CHIPPER shredder $400. Transfer pump $250 Incl.extras both Honda motors 50ml, Electric fence unit with posts $100, 2x rolls of rope $40. Offers considered. 49817420 DRIVE socket set, 3/4 drive in ex cond. Sizes up to 2 inch & 150mm $60.00. Rotary Ozito Hammer drill 710W. VG cond. $50.00. 230mm Ozito Angle grinder only used once. $60.00. Full Oxy/ Acetylene Welding set. Less hoses. $100. Genuine reason for selling. Ph. 4982 4249 ELECTRIC lift chair. Strong chair, beige Fabric $350 Pride shopping scooter, 3 piece for light Easy car transport $260 requires new battery Priced accordingly. 49970930 Tea Gardens
OZITO Bandsaw $100. OZITO Bench Saw $100. RYOBI Bench Grinder $60. RHINO Pedestal Drill $80. OZITO Cordless Drill & Battery $30. 2hp Tank Compressor $100. Stud Finder $20. Planer $80. Orbital Sander $40. Portable Petrol Container $20. Power Master Angle Grinder $60. Timber Work Bench $60 .Phone: 02 4981 0681 ROUND timber antique. Table 740cm $200. Repco exercise bike $40. Four Toyota 6 stud split rims $120 for all. 0429485169 Nelson Bay
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READING: Genesis 4: 8 & 9
“And it came about when they were in the field, that Cain rose up against his brother and killed him. Then the Lord said to Cain, “Where is Abel your brother? And he said, “I do not know. Am I my brother’s keeper?” (Violence and lies) Happy Easter! Blessings from Lynne Miles
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TIDE CHART - 7 DAYS The below table show tidal variations at several locations. The time variation should be added to the corresponding Fort Denison time. In view of the variations caused by local conditions and meteorological effects, these times are approximate and must be considered as a guide only. They are not to be relied on for critical depth calculations for safe navigation. Actual times of High and Low Water may occur before or after the times indicated.
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REGENT Roystan Caravan 22’. Built September 2009.Rego NSW 9/2017. Complete with all necessary items for travel. Hot dipped Galvanise chassis. $40,000. Ph: 0417 224 017
2002 475 Quintrex Coast runner with 70hp 2 stroke Yamaha Motor 160hrs Immac. Maintained Great family boat For fishing or fun One owner Lots more extras $17,500 0439160159
LIFE jackets x2 YAIK CALLISTA 50N. Price tags of $129 still attached. Best offer. 0417821805
2002 Hyundai Santa Fe, Station wagon, manual Rego 1/19 YKG777 Mechanically sound, New tyres, service history, log books. $3,500 Ono 0406185362
MAZDA 121 , 1995 Bubble. manual air cond, Rego Feb 2019 DCB22T, Great Cond, absolutely nothing to spend. Gd little car, economical for Student or 2nd car. All invoices. $1,800 0249198013
NISSAN el Grand 1998 4x4 auto 8 seater Rego 6/18 CL75BQ $7,850 Ono 0411030928
2010 Jayco Sterling 21.65-3 caravan, in as new cond, front leather lounge, 190Lt 2-door fridge, oven, microwave, water fitler, slide-out queen bed, full ens incl wash mach, rollout awn, solar, wineguard arial & TV. Non smoking original owners. Ready for any advertures. $39,500 Ring 4982 8321 COLONIAL caravan 2002 18ft6, $18,000 ono, Dual wheels, double bed, Stereo and three way fridge Full annex - roll out awning, Many extra, low mileage, Very good cond. ready to go, Contact Peter 49820362 REDUCED: 17’ 6” Golf Pop Top Van. Tare 1180. 2001. 6mths Rego. $16,000 Ph 49979727 or 0429433103
ROADSTAR poptop 2001. Limited edition 17ft6inch Single axle with two full annexes - Winter & summer. Double island inner spring bed & Few extras $15,000. 0249811896 / 0408492421 CAMPER trailer. King bed. Cameron canvas. Very LD good cond. SO Annex and extras $2,500 Ono 49975259
Motorcycles HARLEY Low Rider 7th Mnth 84 Shovel motor excl cond nothing to spend $13,500 Ph 0499227821 HARLEY 2007 Sportster 50th annv no 471 of 2000 world wide. As new cond & new battery $12,500 Ph 0499227821 CLASSIFIEDS ads@mcnota.com.au
28FT yacht fibreglass Swing keel with 9.9merc +dinghy. In Salamander Bay. Lots of extras A1 cond. $28,900 0418682806 CARIBBEAN Corsair 5m fishing boat 90hp outboard trailer, Bikini top, fish finder, Safety gear, $6,200 ono 49886058
OUTBOARD 5HP Yamaha 2 Stroke 5CMH, near new, 1 yr and 10 hrs only $1050 0410 480 859 Tea Gardens QUINTREX 450 Escape 40hp 2 stroke Yamaha motor, Telwater trailer Bimini boat cover. Safety gear, all Rego’d as new. $17,900 Ono 0418407616
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FORMOSA 480 Plate alum. Boat 75hp Merc. Alum. Trailer Bimini, rocket SOLDlauncher, Sounder, radio, GPS and more. 75 hours. $22,500 Ono 49871101
STEGCRRAFT 15ft halfcabin New canopy and 55hp evinrude motor And radio and safety. gear. Elec start. Registered. Great condition. $2,600 49971651
HALF cabin timber 6m River and lake boat Fibreglass hull, LD panel, fish finder,OSolar sleeps S 2 portaloo $4,900 ono
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Tea Gardens Women’s Bowling By Lynda RICHARDS Tuesday 3rd April: Social bowls played. Format for play 4 games of 3 bowls Pairs and a game of 2 bowls Triples, 18 ends. Once again great to be bowling on the grass. On Rink 9 Judy Polak and Lynda Richards 14 v Jan Kuzmic and Jill McBride 12. Another close contest on the next rink resulted in a 1 shot victory to Lorraine Murphy and Kayelene Pearson 17 v Francis Betar and Karen Green 16. Dianne Kiss and Maynie Roberts
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