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Checking in with Pindimar By Peter Economos Pindimar / Bundabah Community Association (PBCA) WITH the holiday period now over we can now inform and comment on the December/ January events. Santa’s visit to Carols by the Water at South Pindimar Reserve was attended by over a hundred locals and visitors who thoroughly enjoyed/ appreciated Santa’s visit and the local Band’s entertainment while dancing on the sand. Prize winners of the annual Community raffle were, 1st Ticket F Blue 66 Greg Hutcheson- Pindimar, chose the hamper, 2nd Ticket L Green 28 Diamond Holli Blackhouse- Tea Gardens, bottle wine, 3rd Ticket D Orange 64 Steve Scott- Kings Langley, Painting, all were extremely happy with their prizes. Local swap library house in the refrigerator at South Pindimar Reserve has been well used and appreciated by local residents and visitors. PBCA have organised for the dead vegetation under power lines, poisoned by Essential Energy contractors to be mulched and or removed this month thus reducing that current fire hazard. Local Brigade has been very busy attending to callouts. The members are volunteers and become extremely disappointed when called out to incidents where land owners illegally light up fires during the fire restricted period, or leave their property without fully extinguishing the barbie fire. Reminder, these are both
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By Ann SCULLY NEWS Of The Area has been serving and 'championing' the local community for over 40 years; Proudly delivering readers current news, happenings, information and results.
Originally set up by the local community, the newspaper has gone through many formats and publishers. Eventually 'Rural Press' successfully managed the paper and later 'Fairfax', who ultimately saw closing the paper down a better option.
Knowing how important this paper was to/for the community, local people assisted keeping it going; Ann Sully being pivotal to its drive. Passionate for the paper's continuation was (now) publisher Michael Wright, who is still behind the scene editing, designing and formatting the paper each week before 'the button is pushed' to send it to the Press. "I don't get to see many people in a front-end capacity, but we have abolutely brilliant people who live right within the community, out and about, writing the community's news." Mr Wright said, "If if wasn't for these people, so passionate about the community, the paper would struggle." On that note, the paper has yet another experienced and passionate person who lives in the area, now writing for the NOTA. "We now have two Sandra's writing," Mr Wright said. Sandra Clark, who has already been writing for some months now, entered semiretirement in June 2019. She and her husband have been calling Tea Gardens their
home for the past six years due to the fact that Sandra had been holidaying in the area as a teenager. Her parents have also enjoyed living in Tea Gardens for the past twenty two years. With a background in sales and marketing combined with a love of people, Sandra will bring hands on skills and experience which will enhance her stories when writing for the paper. News Of The Area asked Sandra how she felt about writing for the local paper and she said, “People make a community and my experience here so far has found genuine, caring residents who enjoy positive, vibrant engagement – each contributing to this community." “I believe that the area should be proud of its people and their attitude to the high involvement in community events and activities.” Enter Sandra Murray who recently returned to Tea Gardens with her family from working in Canberra, attesting to her Hawks Nest origins as a descendent of the local Cole family who settled here in 1926. Sandra who has had a career in justice, national security and defence, started out as a young Federal Officer in Redfern in 1990 and has an extensive background in government and academic reporting and writing.
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New exercise program for MidCoast’s over 50s COTA NSW (Council on the Ageing NSW) and MidCoast Assist have partnered to launch an innovative new exercise program, Strength for Life, designed specifically for people over 50. Strength for Life is an affordable strength and balance program that aims to improve strength, balance, coordination and endurance through regular resistance training. Developed and run by COTA NSW, it complements MidCoast Assist’s mission to help older MidCoast residents live active and independent lives in their own homes. The exercise classes will be provided by local exercise professionals who have completed specialised training to be accredited as a Strength for Life instructor. Participants will undertake an initial assessment where a program tailored to their needs is developed, at a cost that ranges from $30 - $50. From there, participants can attend exercise classes throughout the week, at a maximum cost of $10 per session. Accredited trainers ensure that everyone feels comfortable, even if they haven’t been to an exercise class before. As well as understanding the issues and conditions that are more likely to affect older people, they arm
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“All of our services revolve around supporting people to live active, social and independent lives in their own homes, and we are delighted to provide this innovative program in the local area”, added Christine. The program will begin to rollout during February in four participating venues: · Forster: Great Lakes Aquatic and Leisure Centre, 6591 7199 or admin. greatlakes@ymcansw.org.au · Gloucester: Pure NRG, Michelle Gunn, 0438 636 377 or michellegunn2305@gmail. com · Taree: Manning Aquatic
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RESIDENTS are being asked to share their views on MidCoast Council’s performance, with a community satisfaction survey soon to commence across the region. The telephone survey, to be undertaken by independent researchers Micromex, has been designed to provide important insight into the local community’s priorities and satisfaction levels when it comes to Council activities, its service delivery, and available facilities. MidCoast Council’s General Manager, Adrian Panuccio said the results will be used to determine immediate and longerterm priorities, and identify ways Council can provide improved or more efficient service delivery to its residents. “Feedback about our performance and how people feel about local issues comes in all the time through a range of channels, but formalising the process is important in identifying regionwide sentiment and establishing benchmarks for tracking purposes”, Mr Panuccio said. The survey involves contacting a sample of 400 people by phone, with representation across the entire region, and across all age brackets 18 years and over. Previous surveys undertaken in 2016 and 2017 have relied primarily on sourcing local phone numbers randomly using the White Pages. “With many people no longer having a landline at home, especially in the younger age
groups, we’ve asked Micromex to collect mobile numbers in busy locations prior to the survey kicking off. These will complement numbers generated using traditional methods”. The ‘number harvesting’ process will take place from Thursday 6 February and continue through the weekend, with researchers making direct contact in venues such as Gloucester Farmers Markets, Taree Central Shopping Centre, and Wharf Street in Forster. Micromex staff will wear a clearly visible badge to identify themselves, and will produce Council documentation if required. The survey itself will be conducted over a two week period, commencing on Monday 10 February and continuing through to Saturday 22 February. Residents will be asked to provide feedback on a range of Council service areas through a series of questions lasting around 15 to 20 minutes. “We’re encouraging anyone who receives a call to take the time and have your say. We understand everyone is busy, but your feedback will be instrumental in developing our forward plans”. Calls can be expected between 4pm and 8.30pm Monday to Friday, and on Saturdays between 10am and 4pm. Researchers will clearly identify themselves as calling from Micromex on behalf of MidCoast Council. It is expected the results of the survey will be made available on Council’s website at the beginning of April 2020.
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We’re currently zoning in on land use plans across our region and proposed changes may apply to where you live, work, shop and play. We’ll be visiting 11 locations across the MidCoast during February and March, so you can drop-in and find out: • What zone applies to your property • Changes proposed for your zone • How to provide feedback that will help us develop the draft plan If you can’t make a drop-in session use the online mapping tool to find your zone and review any changes that are being proposed, and then have your say. Drop in anytime between 5.30pm and 7.30pm at:
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Jetty TIme Limit lack flexibility for the different types of users Dear News of the Area
AS a new resident and boat owner in Tea Gardens, I would like to express my support for the suggestions put by Jeff Schionning in the recent letter to the editor (Jetty Time Limit: Opinion article - Jeff Schionning NOTA 23 Jan 2020 P.5).
Similar to vehicle parking bays, we all understand that boat access to the jetty moorings needs to be managed. The current time limits however appear overly proscriptive and lack flexibility for the different types of users and different times of day. The jetty is a great community asset and its use should be encouraged in a fair and sensible way for all stakeholders including
residents, visiting boats and traders in the area. I do hope that the responsible body, Council or NSW Maritime, will review the current arrangement consistent with that proposed by Jeff Schionning. Rob Cave Tea Gardens
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Now my child has started school I'm a bit lost. Any suggestions? Mrs PV, Tea Gardens OH Mrs PV, I have so many suggestions. Think of all the things that you have been unable to do with a young child at home. Have you been to the bathroom without being interrupted yet? Had an entire conversation without making frantic hand gestures in an attempt to stop your precious child finger painting the walls? Gone to a coffee shop and not had people stare at you with that 'Why would you bring a child here?' expression. Now is the time to take up a hobby you've always wanted to try - go to the gym, give painting a whirl, schedule in that nervous breakdown that you haven't had time for until now. The sky really is the limit.
If you are still at a loose end, you could always join in on school-based activities - help out with reading groups, attend excursions, be a canteen helper, or one of countless activities that are on offer. What you will find, over the next couple of weeks, is that the time between drop off and pick up will absolutely fly and within a couple of years you'll possibly even be one of those parents counting down the days until the school holidays are over and you can have your freedom back again.
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The other option of course is home schooling if you really do want to spend every waking hour with your child. Do you really want to do that, Mrs PV? Enjoy your newfound independence. Go shopping without tantrums. Try on a dress without having the curtain ceremoniously flung open when you are down to your underwear. Have a coffee in peace, and look forward to enjoying the afternoon with your child once the school bell goes. Carpe diem, Jasminda.
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Disgusting eyesore! Dear News Of The Area, WHILST the newly installed transportable may well upgrade the Police facilities of Tea Gardens/Hawks Nest the demountable eyesore which has been provided is a complete disgrace. Who is responsible for the appearance of the structure? Have they no consideration of the historic nature of the old structures?
How simple it would have been to clad the new structure in boarding which is sympathetic to the historic buildings to which it is attached. Heads need to role on this. Utterly appalled! Colin Gratwick Tea Gardens
Jetty Time Limit conversation OPINION Dear News of the Area THANKS for printing my opinion and thank you Rick for your comments (News Of The Area 30 January 2020), I wish you had got a name of our concerned citizen that he may contribute to the jetty discussion to find a more sensible solution. A few helpful positive thoughts are first, many of our jetty users more senior and not as fit as we used to be, going for a swim or falling off the jetty, many will not be able to climb back out, a ladder on each jetty would
be helpful. Secondly the two useless poles set just off the downstream jetty serve no purpose and make coming alongside more difficult and reduce jetty space, these should be removed. Are the jetties a council or waterways responsibility? Can the council and our local complainant please step forward and join the discussion with hopefully some constructive ideas. Jeff Schionning
Money raised for Cobargo Sally Hunter Hawks Nest Bridge Club HAVING raised $1000 for those devastated by bushfires, the Hawks Nest Bridge Club had, with so many needy recipients, the difficult task of deciding who might benefit. We decided to send it to one community to help people directly affected by the bushfires. One of our members had recently driven through Cobargo and saw the devastation up close. She said, “having driven through the fire zone, it seems incredible that there is anything left to burn. There is no undergrowth, just piles of ash and most of the canopy is burnt. But the fires still continue to burn”. A father and son died during the Cobargo fires on New Year’s Eve 2019, trying to defend their property. An elderly man, who suffered from severe burns, has since died. One of the funerals was held recently and “a police escort was required to transport
food and people to the funeral, because of new fires” said a Bermagui local. “The constant ‘on again, off again’ situation is really getting people down and preventing the return to any sort of normality. A small catering business in Bermagui nearby has been preparing 900 meals each day and taking them to RFS volunteers as they continue to fight the fires”. We contacted Lynn Lawson, Secretary of the Cobargo Branch of the Country Women’s Association, who said “we are actively involved in handing out cash for a wide range of things – food, materials for rebuilding, clothes, and accommodation for people who have lost their homes”. This convinced us to donate to this organisation who are seeing people on a daily basis, as the money will go to a number of people and make a real difference. Our thanks to all our members who made donations, and to the NSW Bridge Association and Australian Bridge Federation for supporting this initiative.
Hydrotherapy pool not proceeding FOLLOWING an investigation into the feasibility of a hydrotherapy pool for the Tea Gardens area, MidCoast Council has made a decision not to proceed and will instead look for funding to upgrade the current pool. The feasibility report, commissioned by Council following strong support for the idea of a hydrotherapy pool in the community, determined it was not a financially sustainable
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change room, upgrading of the existing change rooms and facilities and the installation of additional heating and wind breaks. A review of the current fees and charges (including the supervision and collection of entry fees) for all pools in the MidCoast region will also be undertaken. Council also resolved to discuss with the Parry’s Cove developers the future use of their pool as a community pool. The feasibility of a pool advisory committee will also be investigated.
Seniors Week event By Sandra CLARK FOLLOWING last year’s successful Ageing with Grace seminar, St Andrews Anglican Church Tea Gardens is holding a similar event during NSW Seniors Week 2020 on Saturday 15 February 9.00am to 1.30pm.. Revd. Peter Adkins said, “The aim of the day is to serve our whole community by offering practical information to help people’s quality of life in their senior years.” Suggestions from last year’s seminar indicated people wanted advice about Wills and also about the changing nature of relationships in senior years. Speakers who are experts in their fields will be addressing both those topics as well as others speaking on recognising serious health issues, engaging in meaningful activity in senior years and themes of hope and faith. It will also be helpful for those who care for an older person.
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Admission is free and lunch is included. “As we have one of the oldest age demographics here in Tea Gardens, we wanted to contribute to the community as part of Seniors Week with this event also being available to the wider community,” Revd. Adkins said. To book email: standrewsoffice4@ bigpond.com or leave a message ph. 4997 1869.
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...in the community Hunter Quarries is dedicated to supporting the local community wherever possible and has a long and proud history of doing so. Hunter Quarries are proud supporters of: Bulahdelah Soccer Club. Bulahdelah Show. Bulahdelah Golf Club. Tea Gardens Baptist Church. Karuah Pre-School. Karuah Primary School. Karuah Bowling Club. Karuah Golf Club. Bundabah Tennis Club. Clarencetown Football Club.
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Let’s celebrate Seniors Festival 2020 MIDCOAST Council’s jam-packed program of events for the NSW Seniors Festival has something for everyone aged 60 and older across the region. Officially the Festival runs from 12 to 23 February, but Council’s celebrations begin on 10 February with a tea bag making workshop at Forster Library, and a morning of reminiscing at Great Lakes Historical Museum. There are 30 events happening across the MidCoast including movie screenings at different Library locations, concerts, tai chi, yoga and meditation classes, a guided walking tour, behind the scenes tour of the Manning Entertainment Centre and the Manning Regional Art Gallery and more. “Every year we put together a fantastic range of events to celebrate the NSW Seniors Festival and I’m really looking forward to our 2020 program,” said MidCoast Council Mayor, David West. “With over half our population made up of seniors, it’s really important for us to organise fun, inclusive, social events for everyone to be able to get out and enjoy.”
NSW Seniors Festival is the largest Festival for Seniors in the Southern Hemisphere and provides a great platform for people aged 60 years and over to make new friends, catch up with old ones and have a great time. Events are held all across the State and include art, sport, music, entertainment, technology, recreation and more.
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70% of the membership have nominated to participate. The winners today were based on the morning game and on the grass, Gary Wynne, John Moore and Dave Benson were successful, whilst on the synthetic, Lance Atkins, Ron Green and Greg Pearson prevailed. The Lucky losers were; Dave Garcia, Ron Rowe and Ross Barry. 1 February: The first round of the Club Minor Pairs competition was played today with conditions stifling hot and bordering on
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“This year’s theme is ‘Love to celebrate’ and there’s certainly lots to celebrate on the MidCoast,” added Mayor West. For a full listing of events happening across the region and for details on how to reserve your place, head to MidCoast Council’s event page on their website and search ‘seniors’. Programs are available to download at www. midcoast.nsw.gov.au/seniors, or pick one up at a MidCoast Council Library. You can find out more about the NSW Seniors Festival on the official website, www. seniorsfestival.nsw.gov.au
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Mens Bowling Triples and Minor Pairs 29 January: The Wednesday Nominated Triples enjoyed another great turn out with 54 bowlers on the greens. Each week we see new bowlers joining our Club and this week we saw some former players return to beautiful Tea Gardens. Club membership now is honing in on the 100 mark and the Selectors for Pennants this year will have plenty to pick from as about
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bowls being cancelled. There were a couple of forfeits but 3 games were played in the first round. Bob Peady and Dave Benson had a comprehensive win over John Payne and Tony Coomer. They won 26-11. Dennis Wilberforce and Garry Porter accounted for Graham Uff and Daryl Martin 16-10 and Col Saillard and Neil Kibble were far too strong for Col Walton and Peter Campbell, 35-3. It was good to see that several new players trying their luck today. It is by entering these competitions that their skill levels will be enhanced and that they know how much they need to improve. 2 February: The second round of the Club Minor Pairs competition was due to be played today with 8 teams competing. The organisers bought the starting time forward to beat the heat, but in the end, the heat won with the competition being called off, with only a few ends played, when the mercury hit the red zone. Some games have been re-scheduled for Wednesday and some for next Friday, weather permitting, so that the semi-finals can be played on Saturday and the finals next Sunday. It was to be the last time that Graham Kelly plays in our Club competitions as he leaves for Budgewoi mid-month. Graham has been a real stalwart of the Club during his time here acting in several roles on the management committee that saw him awarded the prestigious, “Clubman of the Year” award. Graham has also been active in Pennant competitions over the years and will be missed by all his mates at Tea Gardens. In other news: Nominations are still open for the Club Minor Singles competition commencing midFebruary. Yet another opportunity for new players to improve their skills. Place 1st.
POLICE and Council records show the majority of disputes and callouts to be between neighbours and most likely over fence issues. So, if as the theme song goes, “good neighbours become good friends” it’s to everybody’s advantage to keep it that way! You do have options that will keep the peace – provided there’s clear communication between both parties from the outset. Firstly, you can legally issue a notice to comply which will obviously create tensions between you. So, if you can afford to, you might be quite happy to pay for the fence and know that you have a secure boundary that no doubt enhances your property. The security and peace of mind that provides may well override the cost issues. There is also another option that might be feasible. You could enter an arrangement with your neighbour, whereby you pay for the fence up front and your neighbour pays you back in agreed instalments over an agreed period. Yes, it could get messy, but I know of numerous instances where this has been done and worked well for both parties. An open dialogue about the options would be an excellent start.
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CHINA display Cabinets (2). 1290 x 825 x 420 Glass doors top half. $80 each ono 0249201149 2301
CYCLONE rotary turf edger, new, hand operated $30. 49872338. DESK, old solid timber desk, good condition, 3 deep drawers. 800 x 1200.View on gumtree. 0425289167 $50
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BEDROOM suite, king size, Corinthian white gloss. Incl: base, head, two bedside tables, tall boy & chest of drawers.Exc. cond. $950 0419219485 BEDS, 2 singles, white timber bedheads mattresses & bases. 2 doonas, some linen. GC clean. 49841127. $260 071119
DINING table solid wood seats 6. no chairs $200. ono. 0414561372 DINING table - Antique Oak, $150 Antique Oak sideboard with mirror, $300.Both in good cond. 49828689 DOORS legend brace type. (1) 1725H D x 760W. OL(1)1725H x 430W,S suit garden shed $40. 49872338.
FRIDGE Samsung, Side by side LD 594L SO good condition $300 0439662037 FRONT door fly screen, heavy duty fancy shell motive, with key. $220 0427 704592 GEARED head lathe & tooling, power saw, pedestal drill, grinders & polishers, sanders etc. Can be bought as a business or equipment only. Retiring due to old age, ill health, general feeblness. Must be a tradesman if buying for business. Call 49974809 8am-12pm 7 days 3001
GALVANISED hot dipped bolts (37)125x10hexagon head. $1.75ech. (36) 100x10 cuphead, never used $1.40ech. Other sizes avail. 49872338. GOLF sticks 2 sets, both right handed, $150 49843097 051219
GOLF Clubs, Brosnan, l/hand, complete set, Woods & Irons & Putter. Incl 2 Wilson Deep Red Maxi Drivers. Bag & buggy, $300 0424609065 150819
HAFCO Wood Lathe 900mm bed cast iron mount on heavy D duty OL chistles cast ironSbase included $600. 49872338 HUSQVARNA LC19SP mower. Briggs & Stratton 4stroke,700series, ready LD start, self-propelled. As SO new. Approx 2 hrs of use. $495 ono. 0419329905. 0808
JUNIOR Stock Saddle. Hand crafted and in fair condition. $200.00. Peter 0427977521 21219
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KAYAKS. Horizon Ekko with paddles Dand life L jacket. $500 SO ONO. Tea Gardens 0457322417. KITCHEN setting, VG cond, laminated LD table 1.2m round SO , 4 chairs $100 0407915768.
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PETROL leaf blower STIHL BR200 backpack very good condition $250 ph 0416 214 087 PRIDE new scooter, paid $3100, sell for $2500ono. Also, 1 wheel chair $100 gd cond 49818613 0407044372 PLY wood sheets, (1) 2400x1200x3mm LD $20. SO (2)2700x1200x4mm. $30 each. 49872338. PLYWOOD 7 sheets 2.4x1.2x5. Stained 1 side, edegs damaged. $5 p/sh 49847475 a/h 0412782208 b/h 160120
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PULLEY blocks, double. 100mm diameter, (2) $30 each. 49872338.
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SASH clamps, pipe construction. D900mm, L 1100, 1500mm. $10 SO each. 49872338. SOLID timber 4 drawer desk and swivel office chair. Ex con. Must sell. $270. Sal Bay. 49814854 0602
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SPOTLESS dble bed, base, bdhead, del to Nelson Bay $300. Round oak table 70cm (d) $100. 0429485169
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STAR posts black LD each. x 20. SO$5 0419144766. STILLSONS 18” Walworth, Made in D L USA. $25. SO Stillsons. 4987 2338.
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A big win for Bette Saillard, Bev Rhodes, Karen Green and Dale Winter defeating Sheila Rattray, Jan Coomer, Jeanette Emmett and Dot Dallas 27 v 6. Social bowls played 2 games of Triples. A win for Trish Ward, Jean Glover and Judy McGavock 13 v Ingrid Luck, Judi Polak and Loretta Baker 10. Margaret Wigman (swinger lead), Bev Dunn and Carol Hayden had a close contest against Margaret, Jo Younghusband and Dorothy Thompson. Dorothy's team winning by 2 shots 13 v 11. Prior to bowling all members joined in to wish Bette Saillard and Bev Dunn a happy "0" birthday.
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TENT poles, wooden two piece, 5 x 1900mm, 2 x 2100mm, $4 each. 0419 144 766.
TRADIES Spitfire LPG Space Heater. As seen on the block. $350. 0439507704
WHEEL Chair, Powered, Invacare TDXSP. Tilts, reclines & elevates. GC. 3 y/o. No longer needed. $3,500ono. Phone 0427 974 136.
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Caravans 2008 Golden Eagle Delux, 21'6", Semi off-rd, qu bed, full ens, cafe dinette, 2-dr 3-way fridge, 400W solar, 200 amp agm batteries, D once, full annexOL used rollout S awn, 6 stud wheels off-road tyres, +2spares, portable grey watertank, A/cond, 12/240v TV CD DVD, 12mth rego to buyer. $33,000 with blue slip 0428686122. 190919
1989 Golf Pop Top, off road, 15ft x 7, twin beds, full annex, new tyres, 11 months rego, GC and extras. $9,900. 0408441 616. 0602
CUB Camper Super Max Escape 2011 full annex, twin beds. Rego Aug 2019 $10,700 49872651 GOLDEN Eagle Grand Tourer 2005, rego 2/20 ex cond, complete with covered annex, 16,500. Ph 0429 617 664. CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area ads@mcnota.com.au Email for Price & Proof
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AS new 10ft alum punt - crab boat. On S/S reg trailer. As new 5hp yamaha 4str motor w/ all gear 0410529698.
HAINS Hunter SLC 5.2 Half cabin. 115 hp Yamaha Motor. GPS, LD fish finder SO & lots of extras. $10,500 ono. 0414 737 347
WINDSOR Statesman Royale Mk II, 2 door, 1995, Mint condition. 26 ft. ext. Sleeps 4, air cond. East/West Queen bed, Combo bathroom, club lounge with 3-pos. table converts to second Queen bed, full size oven, large 3-way frig, TV and aerial, microwave, numerous cupboards and storage, new annexe used twice, roll-out awning, electric brakes with Safety Breakaway system, full water pressure system, 4 new wheels and tyres, reg. May. Safety Certificate LT11516023-2 (31/10/19). This roomy, comfortable caravan has travelled minimal klm’s and is in prestige condition. Great for touring or home. Sit. Clarence Town. $16,900. Ph. 49 974281 or M. 0409645645
ALUM tinny 4.3 Clarke abalone on good trailer 25hp mercury sea pro. ex cond low hrs plus extras. Needs paint. $2,800 ONO 49975756
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BOAT 4.20m, fibreglass runabout, 75hp Suzuki motor, includes trailer. Rego - Boat 3/19. Trailer 11/19. Marine radio and sounder. $3,000 ono 0458385315 BRU Baker Tri-hull. 2000 mod, custom trailer, solid stable fishing vessel built to survey, 200HP Yamaha, 140hrs, 2007, extra, all reg, $20,000 ono 0425243360
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PUNT, alum. 12ft, oars, sand anchor. In good LD condition, SO to $800 ono reduced Pindimar 0439919526 QUINTREX 475 hornet trophy boat and trailer 60 hp 4 stroke yamaha, trailer recently refitted,new garmin sounder and gme radio, plenty of room always garaged in good condition reg till15-112020. 0427980079 QUINTREX Fredom Escape 2010, 4.7m, 191hrs. Yamaha 60HP 4stroke. Garmin Sounder chart/plot, bimini, spare wheel, one owner, always garaged, rego till March 2020. Will sell for $19,900. Call 0410 458 007 190919
SAVAGE 28 Flybridge 2x180hp diesels. Very economical, low hours. LD 2x GPS SO Sounders, toilet, loads of extras. $46k ono TRAILER Sailer, Rare Adams 21”. No8 of 39. near new,Tohatsu LD 8hp, gd rego, SO trailer, gd sails, safe & forgiving, easy sail by 1 0512
YACHT Northshore 38 Totally refitted for extended cruising. New 40hp diesel. Local. $75,000 ONO. 0413046858.
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MAZDA 2007 3SP23 Silver hatch. 6 sp man, factory upgrade, bose sound, climate LD con a/c, leather int, SO108600klm, pristine cond, rego 12/19, service hist from new, dhr66l. $7200 49825513 2609
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SUZUKI Liana, 2001. 4 dr sedan, 255,000klms LD 1586cc rego 6/9/19, SO petrol motor. Good tyres, asking $1200. Lady driver. . 1807
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Robyn Webster, Deyonne Page, Sandra Leisemann and Pat Baker winning 38 v 8. The lucky raffle winner was Deyonne Page, thanks to the Myall Bistro and Café for donating the raffle prize. No social bowls played. Before heading out to bowl a Spider was played, all money raised is donated to the Free Clinic Bus. The winner of the Spider was Sheila Rattray. Thursday 30th January: Round 2 of the Fours Championship. Robyn Beaumont, Liv Everingham, Lynne Green and Kayelene Pearson started strongly in their match against Robyn Webster, Deyonne Page, Sandra Leisemann and Pat Baker. On the 8th end they had a lead of 13 shots, by the 18th end this margin had increased to 17 shots. Pat's team made a late comeback gaining 5 shots on the next 2 ends. Unfortunately too late to change the outcome. Kayelene's team winning 24 v 12. CONTINUED Page 2
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