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NAIDOC Week celebrations got off to an early start in the Myall Coast last week with local schools alive with Indigenous song, dance and culture. In Bulahdelah, St Joseph’s Primary School students were joined by the Wandana Aboriginal group for a cultural activity day which included a Smoking Ceremony and creating a contemporary Aboriginal mural. Wandana CEO Brian Cook said the painting is about celebrating the story of the land and its people. “It’s about paying

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Celebrating NAIDOC FROM Page 1 homage to the local Aboriginal community and the rich history of the School,” he said. “It incorporates features that talk about the school and Aboriginal Elders, the Myall River and ‘Boolah Dillah’, the most prominent feature of the local landscape and a site of special significance to the Worimi people.” This year’s NAIDOC Week, which runs from 8-15 July, focuses on the theme of “Because of Her, We Can”. Wandana Senior Aboriginal Tutor Eve White said the week is about celebrating the history, culture and achievements of Indigenous people, particularly the invaluable contributions made by women. “It’s about

empowering the community about Aboriginal culture and all the women who have come before us,” she said. “Every child has a Mother and every Mother is an inspired heroic person just to go through that process, it’s about sharing the story of the women who have taken that role and passed on their

The group, made up of Indigenous students from Kindergarten to Year 12, also performed at Coolongolook and Bungwahl Primary Schools and Bulahdelah Preschool. NAIDOC Week, the National Aboriginal and Islander Day of Celebrations Week, is observed annually across the country.

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Pledge Shortfall FROM Page 1 over $880,000 shy of the State Government’s million dollar promise. The funding boost for Tea Gardens’ Police came during the Premier’s whistlestop tour of the north coast in June during which she announced multi-million dollar projects for roads and hospitals from Raymond Terrace to Forster. “The Tea Gardens/Hawks Nest community sent a clear message to the Government about the importance of their Police Station,” State MP for Port Stephens, Kate Washington said. “Premier Berejiklian tried to quell the community concern with a large headline announcement, but they’ve failed to deliver at the first hurdle.” Ms Washington went on to add “The Government should stop seeking headlines and actually deliver outcomes for our

community.” “It’s an embarrassing million dollar con job conveniently made nine months out from an Election.” “This Government has a poor track record in keeping their promises in Port Stephens,” Ms

Washington told News Of The Area. “In 2015 they promised to fully duplicate Nelson Bay Road by 2019, but work hasn’t even started and now they’re only upgrading a roundabout.”

News Of The Area asked for an explanation from the Premier’s Department in regards to the dramatic cut in funding but had still to receive a response at the time of going to print.

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relied on evidence from Indigenous elders and letters from persons such as the Chief Executive Officer of the Local Aboriginal Land Council to inform the Court of customary law. Judge Lindsay had concerns about the Court’s ability to independently verify the evidence but was prepared to accept it for two reasons: firstly, there was no serious challenge to the evidence and secondly, the Court is required to determine if the finding of customary law leads to a “just and equitable” result informed by succession law and not just limited to customary law. The Court determined the father should receive a lump sum amounting to roughly 11% of the estate. This case is noteworthy not only because of its treatment of customary law but also because it is becoming more common for relatively substantial assets to be available to an estate from superannuation death benefits. As a result more people should consider making wills.

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The Toy Ladies of Tea Gardens By Margie TIERNEY

IT’S been in town for eight years, but the call has gone out to the community to renew its friendship with the Tea Gardens ‘Toy Library’. The ‘Toy Library’ operates just like your more traditional Library but instead of books, it lends toys games and puzzles. It’s run by a dedicated group of volunteers. “The lady who was here this morning had a new baby and she borrowed one of these bumbos,” Lissa Macilquham said. “She said it saved her $100.”

“The beauty of the Toy Library is that borrowers can save money because they’re not having to buy toys that may only be used for a short time before the child outgrows them,” Lissa said. “It works for Grandparents too,” said Leonie Keipert. “We may not see our Grandchildren for 6 months and the next time they visit

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q TOY LIBRARY VOLUNTEERS: Leonie Keipert, Jenny Braily, Lissa Macilquham and Carol Thwaites. they are into something different.” “We have toys from three months to 99 years of age,” Lissa added. “We have games and puzzles that are very good for dementia patients.” “We really want to encourage more carers of dementia patients to come and see what we have to offer.” Young Lewie and his Brother Dylan are regular users thanks to their Mum Cassie. “The beauty of the Toy Library is that it also teaches the children to share.” The Toy Library is a notfor-profit organisation and the four volunteers who

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were giving their time last Thursday were all former teachers. The Library is a virtual Aladdin’s cave for children and a cost saving measure for parents, Grandparents and carers. New members are always encouraged to join for a small annual fee and you’ll find the Toy Library in the Uniting Church Hall at 120 Myall Street, Tea Gardens. It’s open every first Thursday of the month and every third Monday of each month from 9am until midday. You can see most of the toys on offer on their facebook page or go to their website www.myallcoasttoylibrary. com.au

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Man charged with MURDER after link with a car crash near Bulahdelah POLICE have charged a man with murder after a woman’s body was found following a house fire at Raymond Terrace. Emergency services were called to the home on Rosemount Drive on Saturday 7 July (12:30am), after reports of an explosion and a fire. Once firefighters extinguished the blaze, they located the body of

a 76-year-old woman inside the home. It was treated as suspicious. Police linked the alleged crime with a car collision, some 50klm away, that occurred within an hour of the blaze. At about 1.20am, in the early hours of the morning, police responded to reports a Nissan X-Trail collided with a truck on the Pacific Highway, about 5km

north of Bulahdelah. The driver of the Nissan was taken to John Hunter Hospital under police guard suffering serious injuries. On Monday 9 July, Police charged the 69-year-old with murder (DV), and destroying property with intent to endanger life. He was refused bail to appear at Newcastle Local Court on Thursday 6 September.

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Warming those in need By Margie TIERNEY

WINTER is the toughest time of the year for those in need. But the Tea Gardens Baptist Church and the local Red Cross are doing their best to keep people in crisis warm and cosy. At the Church’s recent ‘Skills’ morning, a group of local ladies along residents from Peter Sinclair Gardens Aged Care Facility helped make up some much needed donations of knitted goods. From scarves and beanies to blankets and teddies all were gratefully accepted by Red Cross President Jennifer Wenham. “Thank you to those of you who have contributed to this project by donating yarn for us,” Ruth Calcutt said. “The next time at ‘Skills Day’ we will be again working

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atrocious weather and last month the debris coming ashore from the container ship disaster off Port Stephens. Now vandals are being blamed for destroying the viewing platform at Winda Woppa. Over the past 12 months a number of planks had gone missing, but now the platform is definitely not negotiable. Ken Garrad, President of the Winda Woppa Association said, “Last week one of our members was passing it and was shocked to find most of the planking had been stolen and apparently burned in an open fire nearby.” Along with the remains of the campfire, rubbish had been dumped and the remains of a tree sawn down to its stump. Police believe the damage may have been

caused over the long weekend in June. “If you were in town for the long weekend you would be aware that there was quite an influx of holiday makers,” Snr Constable Dave Coyle said. “It truly was a busy three days.” “I am very aware of your frustration and disappointment at the damage to the platform. It is something I won’t tolerate.” “In relation to the fishing equipment being boats, trailers etc being left on the beach, I have liaised with the Chairman of the Commercial Fishermen’s Co Op Newcastle who is going to arrange for the items to be removed by their owners,” Police Officer Coyle said. The Winda Woppa Association has contacted MidCoast Council in regards to repairing the platform. Dan Aldridge, Manager of Community Spaces, Recreation and Trades said, “We are looking at $11,500

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Replay at the Country Club By Rachael VAUGHAN IF you’ve never been to Tea Gardens, this is the weekend to right your wrongs, and go exploring up the coast to this picturesque little spot. Make a day of it, enjoy some local cuisine, and stay for the evening entertainment. This week, the Tea Gardens Country Club has

Newcastle/Central Coast artists, Replay, hitting the stage on Friday 14 July from 7:30. They are guaranteed to be something which suits the masses. Jo-Anne and Russell combine to create this dynamic duo called Replay. Jo-Anne has worked regularly for the past five

years around the Club circuit and in this great new exciting project with Russell, they will perform covers based around Pop, Motown, Disco and Soul. Jo-Anne is a powerful vocalist with 27 years of experience under her belt and Russell is also a household name on the Central Coast as a solo performer, duo act Red Alert and various other projects. Teamed together, Jo-anne and Russell are an exciting party act not to be missed. So come on down and check Replay out this weekend at the Tea Gardens Country Club this 7:30pm

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By Sonja EVANS SATURDAY the Karuah Roos took on the Hinton Hornets at home. Game Day Sponsor was Rodney Gough. The Roos kicked off and within the first

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I really dislike all the graffiti murals in our local area. Why can’t we just grow creeping vines up the buildings to prevent young people tagging their territory? few minutes, Aiden Bills was away, to score under the post from ducking, weaving and jumping his way through the Hornets from over half way of the field. With Sam Croese converting the opening score was 6/0. The Roos defence was on fire in the first half to hold the Hornets out and 3 times up over the line to keep them scoreless until the last 10 minutes of the first half 6/4. The Hitmen in the first half for Karuah was Dwayne Fleming, Simi Asomua, Jake Blanch, Daniel Evans, Mitch Turvey, David Dodd, Sam Croese, Ben Feeney, Jack Croese, Tyson Peters, Adam Crampton, Kane Chishomle, Aiden Bills, Mitch O’Bryan, Tim Johnson, and Brock Cole.

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Mr TG, Nelson Bay Dear Mr TG, ART is such a subjective thing. For every person who loves Monet, another loves Picasso. Some people have edgy prints hanging in their home, others have outof-proportion dolphins and frangipanis. Some people don’t like art at all and instead have 256 photos of their family members (dressed in white, staring whimsically at rock formations) hanging on their walls. Each to their own. I must admit, I’m not big on the graffiti murals, but they are certainly better than tags or some offensive scrawl that manages to combine sweet Millie from down the road with acts that would make Dr Dre blush. The one positive is that these people are trying to express themselves through the written from (though they really should learn how to spell). I love your creeping vine idea. Absolutely love it. What a shame the local council isn’t big on green space. Instead, they seem to favour glowing white multi-storey developments that will only encourage our talented local artists to spread their incoherent messages in every nook and cranny of this coastal getaway. Carpe diem, Jasminda

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Women’s Bowls Result Tea Gardens Women’s Bowling Club By Lynda RICHARDS

TUESDAY 3rd July: A break in the wet weather thankfully allowed some bowling today. A game of 3 bowls Pairs 21 ends and 3 games of 3 bowls Triples, 18 ends. Sheril Johnson playing “swinger lead”. Unfortunately heavy rain caused play to be discontinued before the set number of ends was played. Results are as follows: Ingrid Luck, Dorothy Thompson and Sandra Leisemann 17 v Lynne Nightingale, Carolyn Bywater and Lynda Richards 10, 15 ends played. After 14 ends Christine Fossey, Jo Younghusband and Karen McPhie scored 28 v Judi Polak, Lily Smith and Jill McBride 9. A good win for Bev Stephens and Maynie Roberts 23 v Bette Saillard and Loretta Baker 8, 20 ends bowled. Thirteen ends bowled in the game where Sheril Johnson played for both sides. Sheril, Pam Gilchrist and Carol Hayden 15 v Sheril, Francis

Betar and Julie Kennedy 14. Winners on the day were Ingrid, Dorothy and Sandra determined by a “blind draw”. Jill McBride was the lucky raffle winner. Many thanks to Myall Bistro and Café for their donation of the raffle prize. Wednesday 4th July: The Annual General Meeting for TGWBC. A good attendance of members, great to see Bev Rhodes out and about again. Most of the committee remain in their present positions, Robyn Webster continues as Club President and Karen McPhie Secretary. Pam Gilchrist accepted the Vice President position, as well as Welfare Officer. Prior to the meeting Robyn Webster presented Loyalty Badges (10 years of bowling) to Robyn Beaumont,Dorothy Dallas and Carolyn Bywater (absent). Thursday 5th July: Annual Trophy Day, Lemon Tree Passage v TGWBC. What a fantastic day this was. Perfect weather for bowls, a more than perfect result at the end of play. TGWBC scored

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Tea Gardens Mens Bowling Club By The JAFFA 4 JULY: Despite the indifferent weather today 45 bowlers turned out for the Wednesday Nominated Triples. Constant drizzle marred the first game but play continued nonetheless on both greens. Four teams managed to win both games but it was the team of Paul Bell, Col Saillard, Greg Smith and Dave Perry took the money with 58 points. Daryl Martin was the winner of the Myall Bistro voucher. 6 July: Friday Open Pairs attracted a good field of 20 players today and it was great to welcome Bob Skewes back to bowls after an enforced layoff. Bob paired with Lon Richards to claim the bragging rights for the week. 7 July: Round 9 of the Newcastle District Saturday Pennants was played today with the Pelican Pest Control sponsored Grade 4 side taking on Mayfield at home whilst Grade 6 enjoyed a bye. The match was played in very trying conditions with a strong, cold southwesterly wind playing havoc on the green. It is pleasing to report that the home side enjoyed a close win defeating Mayfield by 8 shots 66-58.

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The Jeff Baker four won 26-16, the Keith Smith combination won 23-13 and despite dropping an 8, the equivalent to a hole-in-one in golf, the Barry Drayton four retrieved a 7 to eventually go down 17-29. Well done the Fours! Next week sees the last round of the Pennant competition for the year with Grade 4 playing away at East Maitland and Grade 6 seeking a revenge game against East Maitland at home. 8 July: The second round of the Club Championship Triples competition was played today with the cold south-westerly winds continuing to make play unpleasant for players. The Stewart Sturrock team were out bowled and conceded defeat at the 19 end to the Barry Drayton trio. They lost 11-33. The Ron James side had a narrow 18-16 win over the Danny Johnson three. The Keith Smith team ran away to a 14-0 lead against the Dave Perry side until a run of three 4 pointers saw Dave’s side back in the game. They drew level at 14-14 at the 13th end but that is where it ended for them with the Keith Smith side consolidating over the closing stages to win 24-17. In the remaining game the Jeff Baker three were fast out of the blocks to establish an early 7 point lead over the Ben Brown trio but this was soon reigned in and the scores were level at the 10th.

140 v LTP 60. What can I say? Thanks to our social committee Dale Winter, Ingrid Luck, Bette Saillard and the other ladies who helped out on the day. Thanks to Myall Café and Bistro who catered for lunch, it just completed a perfect day. District Competitions: Congratulation to Robyn Webster and Elizabeth Kelly on their progress in the Seniors Pairs. These two ladies have managed to progress to Round 3 of this event defeating teams from Soldiers Point and Raymond Terrace. Unfortunately Bette Saillard and Lynne Green had to withdraw from this competition. Robyn Beaumont and Kayelene Pearson won against Cardiff in the Open division and progress to the next round. Results from these games will be posted in the next issue. Kayelene Pearson and Robyn Beaumont (our district representative bowlers), bowled for Newcastle District against Lake Macquarie District in the annual Friendship Trophy event on Friday 6th July. Newcastle District managed 4 wins and 3 losses. Unfortunately Lake Macquarie were the winners of the trophy 138 v Newcastle 129.

From there on the pressure continued with the Ben leading his team to a close 22-19 win. In the semi-finals to be played next Sunday the Ron James three will play the Barry Drayton side and the Ben Brown team will face the Keith Smith team. Spectators are in for a treat! In other news: As the Nota is distributed next Wednesday, the Club will be promoting the Mark Hughes Foundation “beanie” day and to coincide with the State Of Origin game to be played that night. So far there has been great support for this very worthwhile cause and all proceeds will go directly to support the Foundation.

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Alf Zeilke Trophy Myall Vets Result Hawks Nest Vets By Tony SMITH

Myall Coast Vets By Tony SMITH

STABLEFORD. 3/7/2018. 2nd Round Alf Zeilke Trophy. Overall winner Tony McClure 45 Points. Front 9 1. Bruce Clayton 20 c/b 2. Roger Chivers 20 3. Graeme Bramle 19 c/b Vouchers to 16 c/b Back 9 1. Tony McClure 23 q Front nine winner 2. Les Davies 19 c/b Bruce Clayton 3. Ian Raine 19 c/b Vouchers to 16 NTP. A B 3rd. James Slater Michael Ritchie 5th. Richard Kempe Stuart McLeod 10th Bob Macklinshaw Roger Humphries 16th. Grant Watson Roger Humphries

STABLEFORD. 5/7/2018. A Grade. 1. Colin Fossey 40 2. James M Slater 39 3. Keith Harrap 37 c/b 4. 4 Lyle Hudson 37 c/b 5. Brian Calverley 37 B Grade. 1. Michael Ross 38 c/b 2. Richard Kemp 38 3. Keith Hudson 36 c/b 4. Alan Greenhalgh 36 c/b

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Lady Vets Lady Vets By Fran HENDERSON 1ST JUNE BIDDLE 6C/B

5. Patrick Nugent 36 C Grade.2 1. Geoffrey Crockett 42 2. Mark Betar 38 3. Stephen MacMahon 37 c/b 4. David Rimmer 37 5. Trevor J Mansfield 36 NTP. 10th A. Keith Hewish B. Damien Ward C. Geoff Crockett 16th A. Bruce Clayton B. Damien Ward C. John Beatty Balls To. A. 32 c/b B. 30 c/b C. 29 c/b

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THIS low maintenance two bedroom unit is situated on the second floor of the award winning Boathouse Resort, Tea Gardens. Currently run as a private management rights complex, there is the opportunity to enjoy a steady monthly income alongside your own holiday or permanent use. Within

the complex shared facilities include a secure undercover car park, grassy bbq areas, a large Japanese Steam Room, gymnasium and a 25 metre solar heated swimming pool with sandy beach entry. The upkeep of the grounds is the responsibility of the management team. The unit has two bedroom and is kept in immaculate condition. A modern kitchen overlooks the lounge room

and includes stone bench tops and appliances. The main bedroom has a large ensuite, stone vanity, walk in wardrobe and separate spa bath, shower and toilet. This master bedroom and lounge room both have sliding door access to the balcony which overlooks magnificent both pool and river water views. The second bedroom has large wardrobes, plus another bathroom includes a washing machine and dryer.

the shops, restaurants, cafés, the Country Club and all that is on offer. Enter through a covered verandah to the foyer and step into the living area. The north facing windows allow plenty of light in the living and dining room. The kitchen is neat & tidy with an eat in area and access to the garden.

There are 3 bedrooms all with built ins and a fully fenced back yard. The bathroom has a separate bath and shower. There is also a separate laundry. The home is ready to move into as it has been freshly painted and carpeted and would suit first home buyers, holiday makers or

Room to Grow 4 Coupland Ave, TEA GARDENS PRICE: $385,000

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The unit is listed as a walk in walk out sale and a schedule of inclusions will be included with the contract. The Boathouse Resort maintains a 4 star accommodation rating and solid occupancy. There are only 33 units in the complex. Inspections are by appointment only. Contact Ray White Tea Gardens Hawks Nest on (02) 4997 9022.

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AN attractive home with nothing to do is what you’ll get with this 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom home set on 737sqm well located in the beautiful town of Bulahdelah. It has great street appeal with low maintenance yard and gardens, a lovely driveway entry and great views to the Alum mountain

from the front veranda, perfect for a morning cuppa. The living areas flow nicely with large open plan spaces and tiled flooring. This design offers great space for family living with light filled rooms that are warm and inviting. The main bedroom offers privacy being away from the living areas and other bedrooms, it has a large WIR and bathroom that also has a spa bath. The 2 other

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bedrooms have access to the main bathroom all located down the hallway whilst a 4th bedroom or second living room is at the rear of the home. The home has RC airconditioning, kitchen with granite benchtop, an internal laundry, easy care tile flooring and carpeted bedrooms. Of double brick construction with an iron roof and with internal access to the home from the garage. This home offers all you should expect from

modern living, but for those looking for more or should I say looking for a shed, we have you covered with the double garage outback. The yard is fully fenced, has an undercover entertainment area and ample room for the kids to play. This one has everything you want and then some. Move in nothing to do! For further information please call R&R Property on 02 4997 4325.

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THIS two bedroom ground floor unit is in an ideal position, just a short walk

living areas, large bedrooms with a modern kitchen and bathroom. Convenient to beaches, the shops, golf course and river, this is the perfect unit for holidays or permanent rental market. You may just want to keep it all for yourself - you will never know unless you look. For further information contact John Rumble at Hawks Nest First National Real Estate on (02) 49970262.

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Classic Sudoku

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Solutions

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Solution No. 17544

CROSSWORD SOLUTION NO. 17544

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 

P R O D S L I M M E R Across: 1. Prod, 4. Slimmer, 8. Able, 9. Aver, 10. E A B L E O A Assuage, 11. Imps, 12. Akin, 14. Severed, 17. Verge, A V E R A S S U A G E 19. Arson, 22. Disturb, 26. Isis, 27. Ulna,  28. Agitate, 29.  O I M P S S L A K I N S E V E R E D Trip, 30. Asia, 31. Reveals, 32. Sage.  V E R G E N O E Down: 2. Revoke, 3. Daring, 4. Slaps, 5. Lessen, 6. I K B A R S O N Mouse, 7. Eagle, 12. Avid, 13. Irks, 15.  Ross, 16. Dens, D I S T U R B I S I S 18. Brutal, 20. Riatas, 21. Oiling, 23. Ingle,  24. Title, 25. N I U L N A L A G I T A T E T R I P Bless.   

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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. 30 min 45 min Soldiers Point 1 hr Karuah (Karuah River) 1 hr 15min Pindimar 45 min Tea Gardens 1 hr nil

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(High) Forster 0 to 15 min Wollomba River (mouth) 1 hr 50 min

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   Palindrome Puzzle

Can you find the hidden meaning in the picture puzzles below?Repeal 1.4

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Oiling, 23. Ingle, 24. Title, 25. Bless.

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Explorawords 1. Wide open 2. Wisecrack

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To solve the puzzle, all the blank cells must be filled in using numbers from 1 to 9. Each number can only appear once in each row, column and in the nine 3x3 blocks.

Down 2 Repeal 3 Venturesome 4 Smacks 5 Abate 6 Small rodent 7 Bird of prey 12 Greedy 13 Wearies 15 Man’s name 16 Lairs 18 Inhuman 20 Lariats 21 Greasing 23 Fireplace 24 Designation 25 Consecrate

Across 1 Goad 4 Thinner 8 Capable 9 Assert 10 Alleviate 11 Devils 12 Related 14 Cut 17 Brink 19 Incendiarism 22 Agitate 26 Egyptian goddess 27 Forearm bone 28 Excite 29 Stumble 30 Continent 31 Discloses 32 Wise

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17544 Crossword Goldstar

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Matthew 7:12

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READING:

12 X 12

(High) NIL 1 hr 10 min 1 hr 50 min 3 hrs 10 min

(Low) NIL 1 hr 1 hr 55 min 3 hrs 30 min

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COROMAL 505 Seka 2001 16ft single axle New roll out awning, Solar and air con. Three new tyres, LD DB, Omicrowave, pop top,S Gas stove, water filters, Tv/aerial, cover, Two way fridge portable toilet $15,500 0419989850

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MERCURY 2009 Outboard Motor 50hp. Tiller steer, electric start tilt and trim, spare prop. $1,950 neg. 0402309584

FORD Focus ‘12 blue, man, hatch, one lady owner, 68,700 km, reg to 06/19, excell cond, dealer logs, CQ86JO, $9,000 ono. Contact 0420400791

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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

JAYCO Eagle 2013 Pop up camper. Roll out awning, annexe, innerspring mattress plus loads of extras. $19,000 0413950744 VW Campervan LWB SYNCHRO 4WD TRAKKA TDI 2.5 Turbo diesel 5 speed 5 seats. Rear seat Converts to full Width bed, fridge/Freezer, microwave, Roof inbuilt solar Panels and inverter, Hot water, rear shower, DVD player and much more. Exc. cond. long rego $34,000ono 0417821805

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 HARD floor camper Trailer. Rego’d and in good condition $2,600 0428294378

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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 HONDA Z50J Mini bike. Very Good cond. just Had a service. $1,450 Ono 0432558620

Boats CARIBBEAN Corsair 5m fishing boat 90hp outboard trailer, Bikini top, fish finder, Safety gear, $6,200 ono 49886058 HAINES Hunter v17r. Good cond. 1998 135 V6 Mercury Outboard. $7800 ono 0420 976 767

QUINTREX 450 Escape 40hp 2 stroke Yamaha motor, Telwater trailer Bimini boat cover. Safety gear, all Rego’d as new. $15,900 Ono 0418407616 QUINTREX V-nose punt 3.85m 15Hp Evinrude. Gd Cond. Reg. $2600ono Ph 0418 863 088

Machinery 40HP brand new tractor 4 in 1 bucket and Slasher. $17,000 49872114 FARM Vehicle “UTB Fiat 530” 2WD 1989 Model. 12 forward, 3 reverse. Always garaged. Power Steer. Diff lock, new clutchs, new battery, only done light. 5ft slasher work $5,600 ono. Good condition for its age. 024997 4792

2002 Hyundai Santa Fe, Station wagon, manual Rego 1/19 YKG777 Mechanically sound, New tyres, service history, log books. $3,500 negotiable 0406185362 or 0481231604

HOLDEN Astra 2006 auto, 5 door hatch, one owner 108,000k’s log books 9 months rego New tyres. Perfect Cond. AWU22W $5,750 0412063418

2006 Mitsubishi 380 Series 2 Model VRX Auto, all leather-Top D of Line. VG OL Cond, Rego S 30/06/18, Local service history available. $3,500 NEG. BF65WQ Contact 49828727.

HOLDEN Barina 2008, Blue, Auto, 6 months rego 2 new tyres, been garaged, serv. hist. Forced sale. Lovely car. Best offer. BDU 17E 49815239 / 0459469269

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HOLDEN Commodore SS Wagon 2014 white immac. Cond. 36,700k’s CZE01Z $32,000 ono Phone 0417457331

2011 Great Wall 240X 4WD manual. Air, Power steer, reverse camera, SUV awning tent, BP84DM Rego 1/19 exc cond. $5,000 0400831611 Or 49831619 CITROEN Xsara coupe 2002, 5 speed manual YGU065, Deep blue 73,000km Books, rego 10/18 Good order $2,500 49886058

CLASSIFIEDS ads@mcnota.com.au HOLDEN Tigra 2006 Convertible. rego 4/19 Full service hist. 84,000k’s AYA19Q $7,000 ono. Phone 0433448988

NISSAN el Grand 1998 4x4 auto 8 seater Rego 6/18 CL75BQ $7,850 Ono 0411030928 SUZUKI Grand Vitara 2000 V6, rego 10/18 BQ64GS Good tyres. Fair cond. $2,500 49971270 SUZUKI Sierra 1997 1600cc Soft Top, good tyres, no rust, serviced. Rego VJZ244 till 17-5-19. E x c e l l e n t Condition. $4,500 neg. 0429399897 CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area ads@mcnota.com.au Email for Price & Proof

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