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Small school salutes Anzacs A World War 1 hospital ship and its bell have provided the catalyst for a small North Otago school to forge an Aussie connection that brings together tourism and Anzac remembrance. A group from the school will help cement the connection on Anzac Day. - See page 13.
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Revamp pre-empts – page 10
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It was September 1946, and Elsa Cresswell, Nancy Hammond and Ellen Jarvis got dressed up for a Queen Carnival fundraising event. They were young, single and part of a massive drive to raise money to extend the Blenheim RSA to cope with returning soldiers from World War 2. Such events were common in those times, and many RSAs were involved in organising them as a community event, as a fundraiser, or as a combination of both. Last September, the same trio – all now in their 90s – again headed out together, this time to the Age Concern Marlborough seniors’ dance, themed Puttin’ On The Ritz, at the Clubs of Marlborough complex. They were escorted by three young men from the Royal New Zealand Air Force. “For all three of them to be alive and active in the community is pretty good,” says dance organiser Ken Ham.”We made a real fuss of them.” says Elsa Cresswell agrees: “It’s unusual that all three of us were all here and able to go.” She remembers the queen carnival at His Majesty’s Theatre; all three of them were ‘queens’ of a fundraising committee. Nancy, queen of the sports committee, was named overall queen as her group raised the most money. Elsa recalls the fundraising drive as being “very busy”. “When it was all over I had two days in bed. There were no computers and everything was done by hand. It was quite a big undertaking. We sold raffle tickets for threepence a ticket. It took a long time to raise the money. We did all sorts of fundraising
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PHOTOS – Above left: Seventy years on: Nancy Hammond, 90 (left), Ellen Jarvis, 90 (centre) and Elsa Cresswell, 92 (right) recall the 1946 event and enjoy the 2016 seniors’ dance with FltSgt Garth Haylock. Above right: Elsa Cresswell with photos of a ball she went to as a young woman. Below: Olive Sutherland-Waite, 97, dances with John McPherson. functions...cake stalls were popular, and we ran dances and sports events.” This year’s Age Concern event was based on “traditional or old-time dancing, and music of the years more senior people might enjoy”, says Ken Ham: “It’s a very heavily subsidised community event with the help of sponsors.” Also on the 2016 dance floor was 97-year-old former dancer Olive Sutherland-Waite. She was a competitive ballroom dancer in Britain when she was in her 30s, and has been to all seven Age Concern Marlborough senior dances. While she does not dance much these days, she loves soaking up the atmosphere and dressing for the occasion.
Model ships bring old stories back to life Kelly Deeks Geoff Hill has always loved sailing ships and the incredible feats achieved with them in an era now gone. The history and romance behind some of the world’s most recognised sailing ships has prompted the Christchurch enthusiast to bring highly crafted model ships into New Zealand. He came across these durably constructed models, which are true representations of the famous craft they depict, through a business contact in China, and started to import models with a New Zealand link. There’s HMS Endeavour, the British Royal Navy research vessel that Lt James Cook commanded on his first voyage of discovery to Australia and New Zealand from 1769 to 1771, and Endurance, the three-masted barquentine that was crushed by ice when Sir Ernest Shackleton sailed for the Antarctic on the 1914 Imperial Trans-American Expedition after stopping in Christchurch for supplies. And HMS Bounty, the small merchant vessel bought by the Royal Navy and sent in 1787 for a botanical mission to the Pacific Ocean under the command of William Bligh. It was burned on Pitcairn Island by the mutineers led by Lt Fletcher Christian. Increasing interest in the models and the many New Zealanders with a European connection encouraged Geoff to bring in a wider range of models, including HMS Victory, the 104-gun, firstrate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched in 1765 and best known as Lord Nelson’s flagship at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805. Now the flagship of the First Sea Lord, the Victory is the world’s oldest naval ship still in commission. Geoff Hill has installed model ships into commercial offices, restaurants, and hotels, as well the houses as for the die-hard fans. “With some models up to 1.3 metres long, they take up a bit of room, and not everyone can display them in their lounge. They have to be stored in a display cabinet, which we can provide, as the intricate designs can trap dust.” He has expanded into cruise ships, art deco speed boats, and Chinese junks, and a variety of ancient sailing ships with stories and history dating to the second century. Many are still in use. His Chinese supplier will also make a model of any ship or boat as long as accurate measurements and pictures are provided. Geoff says any model ship will cost a few hundred dollars, but people still appreciate a finely crafted, amazing ornament – especially with a story and a bit of romance attached.
Models of HMS Endeavour (left) and HMS Victory are among some of the many model boats imported by Christchurch enthusiast Geoff Hill to cater for the growing demand from Kiwis.
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The reality is that managers cannot be expected to know everything about all of their areas of responsibility.
How to catch a thief: Easiest job in the world – yeah right When I started working with clubs, I thought a club manager’s job was the easiest in the world. How my thoughts have changed. The things managers have to deal with is amazing. They are basically the hands-on chief executive officer of a complex business and if they get things wrong, the consequences can be very expensive – and it’s the local community that suffers. I also know that club managers need to be experts in many areas. Part diplomat when handling stroppy members, part employment lawyer when dealing with staff issues, part accountant to try the keep the books straight, part detective to find out who has their hand in the till when funds go missing, part handyman when the coffee machine breaks down, part politician (heavens forbid) when liaising with the committee, and so it goes on. These are all critical areas, but keeping good records is a must if you are to keep the thieves at bay. Essentially, it comes down to having three things: • A good accounting system that not only records the club’s finances but protects the club against theft. • A system audit at least once every three years to make sure the club’s systems are up with the times – and the new ways thieves steal! • A forensic audit done as soon as fraud is suspected. There is a serious risk in waiting, not only because the level of theft may increase, but because any act of negligence may void a club’s insurance cover.
Joanne Newman These three aspects to financial management are fundamental to a club manager’s job. The reality is that managers cannot be expected to know everything about all of their areas of responsibility. That’s why calling on expert advice is essential whenever the matter involves club property or potential loss. If you need help, I’m as near to you as you are to your phone (07 5776600 or 021 786273). Quite often I get a call from a manager or president who wants to run something simple by me, and that’s fine. It’s a pleasure to help and where there has been fraud. It’s an ever greater pleasure to convict the thief and obtain reparation for the club. We cannot stamp out all theft totally, but we can dramatically reduce it and prevent your club from becoming a victim. * Joanne Newman is a New Zealand authority on club accounting and forensic auditing. She is the managing director of Club Accounting & Investigations Ltd and Smart Business Centre (Tauranga) Ltd.
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‘Cowboy’ targets next generation Sue Russell Regular trips to the chiropractor are very much part of maintaining world-class form for New Zealand darts champion Mark (The Cowboy’) McGrath. When Interclub spoke with Mark, he had just returned from a session to sort out a niggly shoulder blade, one of the occupational hazards that comes hours and hours of top-level competition darts – national and Clubs NZ events, and the world’s professional stage. “When you are throwing darts all day and into the evening as I do in tournaments, it puts a lot of strain on your back, arms and shoulders. So, it is important to make sure I look after myself,” says Mark, who at Porurua in early March added the Clubs NZ North Island title to his CV. Humble and quietly spoken, he has competed extensively in world-championship events. He is originally from England; the family moved to New Zealand in 1981 with Mark returning to his birth country to live for five years in 2000. “I’ve been playing darts as long as I can remember. Dad was a keen player. We used to play King of the House. Back in England darts is very popular and the second most-viewed sport on TV.” He describes it as mentally engaging and challenging, and presenting curious opposites. “When you throw a dart, it is about being aggressive in the way you throw while, at the same time, your whole body and mind has to be relaxed. You have to learn how to count, how to give yourself every opportunity to win the game.” “You grow with the game,” he says. “Acquiring the skill-set is one thing, but acquiring the knowledge of when to throw a number comes only through experience.” Nearly 20 years ago he made the New Zealand
Mark McGrath...another title team for the Asia-Pacific Cup in Kuala Lumpur. He has since competed on both worldchampionship stages – the Professional Darts Corporation at the famous Alley Palley in 2015, and the BDO World Darts at the home of darts, Lakeside Frimley Green, in 2017. He has also played in the Winmau World Masters (2002, 2003, 2004 and 2016). He has qualified to go back to the Winmau World Masters in England next November. Meanwhile he is focusing on helping develop a youth academy in New Zealand. Along with playing, coaching and encouraging the next generation occupies a large chunk of his time. “We have developed Mad on Darts with 11 tournaments a year. And to help build up grassrootslevel darts here, we’re in the process of organising the Youth Academy where I will help bring a younger following to the game, working alongside my sponsors.” To page 6
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Gore responds to challenge of popularity Peter Owens Three years ago the Gore RSA executive realised the club, a favoured social centre for the Eastern Southland district with a rapidly expanding membership, was becoming a victim of its own popularity. The primary problem was space. so, the decision was made to expand and upgrade the facilities to accommodate growing membership. Design plans were completed in May 2015 and tenders for the work closed at the end of August 2015. In September, it was announced that Gorebased Jones and Cooper Ltd had been awarded the tender. The estimated cost was $1.15 million. including the engagement of a project manager. This was a significant sum for a non-commercial organisation but the club took it in its stride. At a
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special general meeting in October 2015, members overwhelmingly resolved to adopt a plan through which the club would provide $650,000 from its reserves, and the $500,000 balance would be borrowed through a secured mortgage from the ASB Bank. The appropriate resource consents from the Gore District Council were soon granted and work began late January 2016. Despite an early threeweek delay through weather and drainage problems, construction had advanced rapidly by March, and the new “poppy feature wall” had been completed. This stamped the identity of the RSA on the extension. The roof was on by early April and, in May, a new indoor bowls floor was laid in the new building. The executive had completed plans for the installation of six snooker tables, which enables the club to host major tournaments. May also saw the installation of a carefully positioned light that at night illuminated the red poppy on the feature wall. Older club members, in particular, welcomed this as a reminder of for what the RSA stands for. During June the kitchen was extended and new bar facilities were installed to serve the function and games rooms. Both the RSA and the contractor, Jones and Cooper, were proud that the project came in under the estimated budget. The money saved was used to finance the purchase and laying of new carpet in the restaurant area, and to provide extra seating for members. Membership has now topped 2200.
PHOTOS – Above: A close-up of the Gore RSA’s distinctive, commemorative wall. Below: The new function room set up for a meeting (upper) and a meal with the big screen in place (lower).
‘Cowboy’ snares another title From page 4 The initiative has received sponsorship support from Darts NZ, Maddog Promotions and Levinbased business R J Roofing. Mark is also supporting a young darts prodigy, Kane Screech. Most days when he’s at home, Mark will throw a dart for two or three hours: “I use it as my relaxation. Darts tournaments are intense, playing from early morning through to the evening, and it’s a big stepup to be able to concentrate for that length of time.” CLUBS NZ SOUTH ISLAND DARTS CHAMPIONSHIPS Men – Singles: Bernie Smith (New Brighton WMC) 1, Warren Parry (Invercargill WMC) 2, Quintin Gardiner (Kaiapoi WMC)/Tahi Parata (Invercargill WMC) 3 equal. Pairs: Smith/ Haupai Puha (New Brighton WMC) 1, John McDonald/Parata (Invercargill WMC) 2, John Hurring /Ben Robb (Kaiapoi WMC) & Elton Crane/Ron van der Hilse (Oamaru) 3. Women – Singles: Tara Mears (City, Nelson) 1, Desi Mercer (Bluff Memorial RSA) 2, Rosalie Ritchie (Papanui)/Vernaleigh Brinsdon (Hornby WMC) 3. Pairs: Jane Harrington/Jill Wilson (Kaiapoi WMC) 1, Rachel Padgett/Tracy McDonald (Bluff Memorial RSA) 2, Melanie Wilson/Karen Barrington (Dobson Brunner WMC), Mercer/Delwyn Hubber (Bluff Memorial RSA) 3.. Mixed pairs: Warren French/Brinsdon (Hornby WMC) 1, Stephen Padgett/Mercer (Bluff Memorial RSA) 2, Smith/ Margaret Taurewawa (New Brighton WMC) , Michael & Rosalie Ritchie (Papanui) 3. Youth – Boys: Jordan Christie (Hornby WMC) 1, Mytchell Kirby (Hokitika Chartered) 2, Shannon Brown (Invercargill WMC), Nick Kohey (Dunedin Metropolitan) 3. Girls: Nikitia Scott (Bluff Memorial RSA) 1, Madison Kiwala (Invercargill WMC) 2, Karli Padgett (Bluff Memorial RSA), Tayla Padgett (Bluff Memorial RSA) 3. Junior – Boys: Izak Tauwhare (Oamaru Club) 1, Dominic Grinton (Invercargill WMC) 2, Joseph Parata (Invercargill WMC), Jack Sheppard (Bluff Memorial RSA) 3. Girls: Grace Padgett (Bluff Memorial RSA). Teams Men: Bernie Smith, Warren French, Tahi Parata, Daryll Ramage, captain (Timaru South Cossie), Haupai Puha, John McDonald, Quintin Gardiner, Graeme Ryder (Dunedin Metropolitan), Mitchell McDonald (Bluff Memorial RSA), Warren Parry, Paul Harper (Cashmere), Pat Hodgson (New Brighton Club). Reserves: Keith Sheppard (Kaiapoi WMC & MSA), Sam Singh (Timaru Town & Country). Manager: Wayne Mercer.. Women: Vernaleigh Brinsdon, Desi Mercer, Sarah Pitama
At this year’s Clubs NZ North Island champs, he again competed against Craig Caldwell in the final and Greg Moss in the semis. He also took the pairs title with “thick as thieves” darts mate Mark Cleaver. This success followed wins in the NZ Masters last June and the Alan King Memorial just before Christmas.“It’s a wonderful sport to get involved with at any level. Winning tournaments here often gives the opportunity to compete overseas and I’m hoping very much that the Youth Academy will help elevate a whole new group of fine dart players.”
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(Hornby WMC & MSA), Susie Carter (Timaru Town & Country), Linda Fuller (Hokitika Chartered Club), Tracy Macdonald, Rachel Padget, Jill Wilson, captain, Karena McDonald (Invercargill WMC), Tara Mears, Raewyn Edwards (Hornby WMC & MSA), Maata Atkins (Hornby WMC & MSA). Reserves: Jacqui Livesey (Timaru South Cossie), Heni Hazel (Kaiapoi WMC & MSA). Manager: Sandi Ridd. CLUBS NZ NORTH ISLAND DARTS CHAMPIONSHIPS Men – Singles: Mark McGrath (Westend Bowling) 1, Craig Caldwell (Porirua), Mark Cleaver (Westend Bowling)/Greg Moss (Rangitikei) 3 equal. Pairs: McGrath/Cleaver 1, Moss/ Peter Hunt (Rangitikei) 2, Mike Day/Ken Moir (West City Darts) & Caldwell/Rob Szabo (Porirua) 3. Women – Singles: Sha Hohipa (Gisborne Cossie) 1, Judy Fenton (Whangamata) 2, Chris Hay (Taita RSA)/Wendy Harper (Waihi RSA) 3. Pairs: Megan Smith/Dianne Fergus (Tararua) 1, Megan Darwin/Rachel Ellis (Porirua) 2, Maria Harris/Verena Cleaver (Waitomo), Betty/Michele Ormsby (Papakura) 3. Mixed pairs: CaldwellCathy Byford (Porirua) 1, Anthony Te Kra Jnr/Hay (Taita TSA) 2, Hunt/Polly Luke (Rangitikei)/John Kelly/Natasha Kitson (Club Mt Maunganui) 3. Teams Men: Mark Cleaver, Mark McGrath, Craig Caldwell, Rob Szabo, Peter Hunt, Lou Tai (Waihi RSA), 7 Mick Lacey (Manurewa Cossie), Cody Harris (Manurewa RSA), Chas Foster (Upper Hutt Cossie), John Kelly (Club Mt Maunganui), Laurie Turner (City), Butch Pourau (Waihi RSA). Reserves: Tukino Weko (Manurewa Cossie), Jamie Smith (Tararua). Manager: Robert Jonathan. Women: Sha Hohipa, Judy Fenton, Chris Hay, Michele Ormsby, Emma Heavey (West City Darts), Megan Smith, Maralyn Waitere (Waitara District Services & Cossie), Verena Cleaver, Wendy Harper, Diane Fergus, Lorriane Pike (Hamilton WMC), Jannette Jonathan (Taumarunui Cossie). Reserves: Kit Bennett (Porirua), Wendy Christiansen (South Taranaki). Manager: Neil Pugh.
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PHOTOS – Above: Membership of the Waitara District Services & Citizens’ Club has topped 800 and the restaurant is about to double in size and capacity. Lower Right: The entrance to the club.
Murray completes the full circle Karen Phelps The Waitara District Services & Citizens’ Club is set to double the capacity of its Raleigh restaurant to seat 200 people. The extension is due to be completed by end of April. But never fear – Raleigh is remaining fully operational and open for lunch (11.30am-2pm) and dinner (5.30pm-8.30pm) Tuesday to Sunday right through the building process. Club secretary-manager Murray Allan says the restaurant expansion is a sign of the club’s growing membership, which has topped 800 – with more signing up by the week. The club has a main lounge bar, plus bars in the functions room and restaurant. The restaurant serves a variety of fare – grilled scotch fillet on creamy potato mash, and roast meal of the day) remain firm favourites, and are complemented by offerings such as curry, pesto and parmesan fettuccine, and chicken and basil crepes. Chef Michael Falsted has been operating the restaurant for more than six years, and has developed a mix of a la carte dining and bar meals. it also caters to functions and events , such as weddings, birthdays etc, at the clubrooms. A gaming room is equipped with 18 machines, and the club has a TAB with two pods plus terminal. Flat-screen TVs are popular during sporting events and there is also an outdoor barbecue area for members to enjoy in warmer months. Having fun is what it’s all about, says Murray Allen. Every February the club holds an offshore
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PHOTOS Above left: Customers line up at the servery in the South Taranaki Club’s Caledonia Restaurant, which is serving more and more meals. Above right/far right: Views of the reconfigured kitchen, which has been redesigned to ease ‘a lot of the pressure’.
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Popularity drives revamp Kelly Deeks An increasingly busy South Taranaki Club has completed a major kitchen refurbishment and extension of the club’s Caledonia Restaurant kitchen. Club manager Raewyn Mitchell says this will enhance the restaurant’s capacity to cater with its growing popularity as more and more members take advantage of “quality meals and regular specials at great-value prices”. “The busiest night we’ve had was 600 meals; on Thursday nights we can regularly have 400 people in for dinner. We do cater for them, but sometimes with extreme difficulty. Not everyone appreciates they may have to wait at times for their dinner to be served, as most of the diners are walk-in customers and this puts immense pressure on our resources.” . The reconfigured kitchen will ease a lot of that pressure, she says. While the 100-seat dining area has remained the same, there are plans to extend the seating space to allow for extended dining and function options. “We have extended the floor area of the new kitchen by taking some area from the adjoining boardroom and services areas,” Raewyn says. “Most of the kitchen plant and equipment has been upgraded, and the kitchen has been fully finished in stainless steel, with easy-clean walls and Evergreen offers you a quality professional service across Hawera, South Taranaki and Taranaki with a team of experienced and qualified Plumbers, Gasfitters and Drainlaying Solutions. We can design, create, build, repair and refurbish at your Home, Business and in the Industrial sectors!
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ceiling, ensuring our compliance with all regulatory food requirements.” The building process was reasonably simple and easy, she says. The restaurant closed for a week after Christmas, and local building firm Arthur Brown Construction worked every day. Restaurant manager and chef Pam Watkins, who has been running the restaurant for two years, has seven staff on a roster system in the kitchen. Caledonia is open from 6pm Wednesday to Sunday, and lunchtimes Wednesday to Saturday. A $10 roast-pork meal on offer at lunch and dinner every Wednesday has proved a drawcard for the club’s overall activities, says Raewyn. Club membership continues to increase: “When we came to this Caledonia St site 20 years ago, we had just 700 members; today, we have more than 2100.” New members have joined through recommendations from others, and over the past five years, there has been an influx of younger members, she says. “They didn’t frequent the club because they thought it was more for the older age-group and a place for Mum and Dad to socialise. But nowadays they enjoy what we have to offer them. They enjoy coming here because they can play pool, snooker and darts, and enjoy a nice dinner.” Three years ago the club bought a courtesy coach, which has proved a successful asset in helping bring members and guests safely to and from the club. “Our slogan is ‘The place to be in South Taranaki’, and it’s something we are very passionate about,” Raewyn says.
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Waitara T&C loses manager, but in good shape The Waitara Town and Country Club lost its manager and friend for 14 years when John Murphy died on Christmas Day 2016. Club members say he is greatly missed but not forgotten. The club is on West Quay beside the Waitara River, and has walkways to the beach. Its Theatre Royal (on the old Royal Picture Theatre site) Restaurant can seat up to 70 people and is open from 6pm to 9pm on Friday and Saturday nights. Bistro meals are available in the bar from 5.30pm to 7.30pm Wednesdays. The club is also open for lunches between 11am and 2pm on Fridays. Groups of 15 or more can book for lunch on any day. A separate function room, seating up to 150, is available for weddings, conferences and functions. An over-60s adjunct meets on the first and third Thursdays of the month. Other adjuncts include indoor bowls, outdoor bowls, darts, pool, fishing and golf. The club has pool tables (free), a TAB pod and 11 gaming machines. A large free carpark provides
easy access to the club, and people travelling in campervans are welcome to stay overnight at no cost. The club sponsors some community events.
PHOTOS – The Theatre Royal Restaurant (above) and former club manager, the late John Murphy (far left).
Fox Hole part of RSA drive to open doors to the public The Wanganui RSA has a new café. ‘The Fox Hole’ complements the club’s successful Gallipoli Restaurant. The focus of the Foxhole is on delivering coffee and other hot drinks, as well as a variety of sweet and savoury cabinet food including; wraps, rolls, sandwiches, slices and muffins. The Fox Hole Cafe is open to the public and can be accessed by a new entrance running directly off St Hill St. The Fox Hole Café concept is part of a nationwide effort by the RSA to open up RSAs to the public. The RSA is working to overcome the view of many people that the organisation is solely for ex-service people
Now, anyone who supports the RSA’s core principles of courage, compassion, camaraderie, and commitment can join the RSA. As an accompaniment to the restaurant, the cafe offers an increased range of food and non-alcohol beverage options through the day and into the evening. Between the two venues, the RSA can cater for almost any business or private function. And, with the adjacent function room, numbers can run to up to 100 people. The Fox Hole Cafe is open from 8.30am to 3.30pm Monday to Friday, and the Gallipoli Restaurant from 5.30pm Wednesday to Saturday.
• Left: Kate Hedgman-Dalton pours coffee in the new Foxhole Cafe at the Wanganui RSA.
Rodders join New Plymouth Club’s winning adjuncts The NP Rodders (hot rods) – the latest New Plymouth Club adjunct – has plenty to live up to. Over the last 12 months the club’s adjuncts have competed with distinction in Clubs NZ events, with several acquiring silverware. Some club members have represented New Zealand overseas.. The club has a strong connection with the local community, supporting high schools and charity groups. If done well, this can translate into new members and profits. Five new committee members emerged from club elections last July. New general manager Peter Grey is proving a tireless worker. All of which provides a solid foundation for progress. On August 20 last year, 750 people paid $30 per head to go to a non-stop, five-hour music event which raised $20,000 for Hospice Taranaki. Planning has begun for another huge challenge in 2019. Schools and kindergartens host quiz nights at the club, and this has worked extremely well. The club can host events for up to 450 in private rooms or groups as small as 10 in one of four function rooms The children’s Christmas party in December was a big hit with the kids and grandparents, especially the Christmas presents, the food and a jolly old Santa. As with most clubs, drink driving has had a huge effect on the New Plymouth Club’s financial bottom line. But as members have got used to their
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PHOTOS: Member comfort and enjoyment were the driving forces behind a half-million upgrade of the Taupo Cosmopolitan Club’s facilities, says Greg McIntosh, the president of 20 years. - Images courtesy of Taupo Cossie Club and Taupo Plan Service.
Membership booms at Taupo Cossie Karen Phelps Taupo Cossie Club has spent more than half a million dollars to upgrade what were already very nice facilities. Why? Because member comfort and enjoyment comes first, says club president Greg McIntosh. The upgrade includes modern toilets, a new
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gaming machine area and an extended dance floor. Greg, now in his 20th year as president, says the gaming-machine area is now one of the best in the region – a spacious zone with 18 of the latest IGT machines in a light modern décor. Lighting under the gaming-machine plinths, To page 11
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Extensive function facilities a plus From page 1o which can be changed to different colours, adds to the atmosphere, as does a display of LED lighting in the ceiling. It gives the feeling of playing beneath a starry sky, he says. The area also has its own outdoor smoking zone with a roof for shelter and electronic louvres which can be adjusted to suit the weather. The acoustics, sound system, air conditioning and heating system right through the club have also been improved. It all adds up to a great experience for members, says Greg. A series of initiatives has led to membership growing by 130-180 a month. You can join for $15 and membership is instant – within three minutes you can have a membership card. And if you pay your subscription on time, it reduces to $10 – which, says Greg, makes it a no-brainer for most locals to join. Membership has risen from 1500 to more than 7000 since this scheme started, he says. The club restaurant, TC’s, is next on the list for a revamp. It has three qualified chefs and can serve nearly 300 meals on a Monday night. That’s the result of another initiative – members are given a free meal when their birthday comes round, and can redeem it on a Monday night. The restaurant has an a la carte menu and buffet, and bar snacks are available all day. Greg says the scotch fillet with potatoes cooked in duck fat is renowned locally and extremely popular. The menu changes frequently. Dishes have included: pumpkin and mascarpone ravioli with olive oil; parmesan and rocket salad; smoked chicken salad with melon, feta, roasted pine-nuts and Greek
yoghurt dressing; sirloin steak on potato gratin with green beans and béarnaise sauce or aioli. All meals are under $32. The $25 buffet offers two to three choices of roast meats, fresh vegetables, salads, and desserts such as crème brulee and traditional favourites, such as ice-cream sundaes. TC’s also runs weekend specials, such as whitebait fritters and oysters. The restaurant caters to functions in the club. Rooms available for hire include the Tauhara Lounge (upstairs with lake views and bar facilities, and capable of handling up to 175 people), the Tongariro Lounge (downstairs and suited for up to 100 people); the Ruapehu Room (nexct to the restaurant for gatherings of up to 40); and the executive room (nearby and set up for business meetings of up to 12 people). Greg says some of the rooms are flexible and can be opened up to create one large space. Which has led to the club becoming a popular venue for weddings (ceremonies and receptions), anniversaries and conferences. Seated meals can be provided for around 200 people and the club dresses rooms for special occasions. Facilities such as white boards and projectors are available. The combination of “amazing facilities on offer and a firm focus on customer service” have seen the club thrive since it was formed in 1969. “We take time to speak to members and visitors and really make sure they feel welcome and part of the club. That’s very important – people have to feel comfortable, happy and have a great time when they’re here. “it’s that friendly environment and the good people we have working here – some of them have been here as long as I have – who make the club a special place to be.”
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Panmure Anzacs forge bonds Kelly Deeks Lisette Mill – who lives in the tiny township of Panmure in south-west Victoria, Australia – didn’t realise just what she was starting when she invited Mt Wellington Panmure (Auckland) RSA members to Anzac Day 2017 with their Aussie namesakes. As the secretary of the Panmure Action Group, she wrote to Mt Wellington Panmure RSA president Leon Matthews, who showed her letter to the club’s padre, Maj Colin Burgess. “The emphasis of Lisette’s letter was on us being Panmure in New Zealand,” says Colin. “We’ve got Ellerslie right next door, and Panmure in Australia also has Ellerslie right next to it as well. It was just too scary,” Colin says. “Then she mentioned her grandfather, Fred Barwick, from Gisborne, and I nearly jumped out Colin Burgess speaking at an Anzac Day service. He says his father would have been ‘very encouraged’ by the growing Panmure connection.
of my chair. I got straight in my car, I don’t even remember driving down the motorway. I flew into my house...the family wondered if someone was after me. I got out my family heritage stuff and found an article about Lisette’s grandfather and my father being in the Gisborne RSA together.” The Panmure-Ellerslie connection was uncanny enough, but neither he nor Lisette could believe they had another connection. Fred Barwick and Colin’s father, Fred Burgess, served together for the Wellington Mounted Rifles in Cairo and Palestine during World War 2; both eventually settled in Gisborne and joined the Gisborne RSA. Colin got straight back to Lisette, sent her a photo of her grandfather and grandmother celebrating at the Gisborne RSA, and accepted the invitation to Anzac Day. He will speak at the service in the larger town of Warrnambool. “I’m going to get an aerial photo of Panmure in Auckland, because just out the back of Panmure are roads which have specific world war centre names. I want to identify some of that with the Panmure, Australia people. “Also, just out of Panmure towards Glen Innes,
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Kaikohe & District Memorial RSA 158 Broadway, Kaikohe Phone/Fax (09) 401 2368 E-mail: kaikohersa@xtra.co.nz Marshall at 5.45am, Assemble at 5.55am March at 6am to Memorial Hall All Welcome Back to the RSA for Refreshments After the Service
East Coast Bays RSA 13-15 Bute Road, Browns Bay, Auckland. PH 09 478 8033 Dawn Parade - North Shore 0545 Fall in at RSA 5:30am March to Cenotaph 6am Fall in at RSA 8:30am Civil service at Cenotaph 8:45am
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Lisette and Patrick Mill flanked by their local federal MP Dan Tehan (left) and Chris Seed, the New Zealand high commissioner to Australia, after the wreath-laying ceremony at the Canberra War Memorial. where the Sylvia Park shopping centre is now, used to be great big red sheds where the returned men from World War 2 would come to be helped fit back into society. They did practical jobs in these sheds. “Further up Glen Innes there is a big campsite that returned men, their wives and their children were able to come to. It was opened up as a state housing system and the first lot of people who came into it were returned soldiers. There is still a big social housing network there today.” Colin will also talk about the Mt Wellington Panmure RSA, which has sold its building and invested the proceeds to remain financially viable “We’ve got our own RSA section as part of the Landmark Hotel building, but because it doesn’t belong to us, we are limited in what we can do,” We haven’t got all our memorial boards up around the walls, all our memorial stuff is out the back in a big container. Our photos have all been put on to a computer system and we display them on a big screen.” His brother, Barry, has written a book based on their father’s five war diaries, and Colin will take a copy to Australia for Lisette: “She knows very little about her grandad, but we are privileged. Dad never talked about the war, but he kept all his diaries. To have five years of World War I diaries is unique.” He will also take a Mt Wellington Panmure RSA polo shirt as a gift to the Panmure Action Group.
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The service in Australia will be relayed to New Zealand in the afternoon. After the Mt Wellington Panmure RSA service, the Kiwis will come back to the club and watch the service from Australia on a big screen. In February, Lisette Mill and her son, Patrick, were part of a wreath-laying ceremony at the Canberra War Memorial. They retraced the steps of Lisette’s grandparents who visited the same memorial in 1962 as part of an official delegation of World War 1 veterans. Colin Burgess went on line to watch the wreathlaying ceremony, where Lisette and Patrick laid a wreath on behalf of her grandfather. The Mills’s local federal MP, Dan Tehan, laid a wreath on behalf of the RSL in Australia, and the New Zealand high commissioner, Chris Seed, laid one on behalf of Fred Burgess. “Inserted into the bottom of the wreath was the whole inscription from my dad’s and mum’s plaques at the Levin cemetery,” Colin says. “Most of my family got on the computer and watched this very special happening.” In 2018, the Panmure Action Group hopes to visit the Mt Wellington Panmure RSA and bring a New Zealand flag home. Colin says he believes that if his dad knew what he and Barry were up to with the RSA today, he would be very encouraged.
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Onehunga & Districts RSA Parade 0930 hrs Service at Clubrooms 1000 hrs Phone/Fax (09) 636 6644 odrsa@xtra.co.nz www.onehungarsa.co.nz 57 Princes Street, Auckland
Grey Lynn Returned Services Club 1 Francis Street, Grey Lynn, Auckland. 09 376 2909 Parade assembles Castle St 9:15am Proceedes at 9:30am followed by service outside the club. “Remembering those past and present”
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Small school joins salute to hospital ship A 15-strong group from the small Maheno School just south of Oamaru will spend this Anzac Day on the Queensland coast saluting the exploits of a World War 1 hospital ship and crew. Eight children (years seven and eight), six parents and the principal will represent the 52-pupil school at a celebration and commemoration of the role of HMNZHS Maheno. The ceremonies will take place on the 120x24kilometre Fraser Island off Harvey Bay in south-east Queensland. Brisbane High Rise Rotary, which is coordinating the project, will host a luncheon, using the Maheno’s Christmas Day 1918 menu (roasts were the order of the day), at the Fraser Island Retreat on Sunday, April 23. Two days later, an Anzac Day service will be held beside the Maheno’s remains on Seventy-Five Mile Beach where the ship has rested since being wrecked 1935. The Maheno, named after the tiny North Otago town, was beached on the island in a cyclone in 1935 while being towed to Japan to be broken up for scrap. The original ship’s bell was removed and retained by the owner (Union Steamship Company of New Zealand), and donated to the Maheno School in 1967. It has hung there since. Two former Maheno School pupils from 1967 will be at this year’s commemoration. In 2015, seven Maheno children from years seven and eight, plus parents and the principal escorted the original bell to Fraser Island for the 2015 Anzac service. The replica bell at the Fraser Island Retreat was cast from the original. A one-metre-square, bronze, commemorative
The Maheno wreck is an attraction for many of the 15,000 visitors who come to Fraser Island each year, but very few appreciate the ship’s historical significance. plaque to be unveiled on the site of the Maheno wreck in the foredune area beside the beach. It has been sculpted by an Australian, Ross Bastiaan, and will tell the Maheno story through a combination of text, pictures, a ship profile and a map of travels. The plaque will sit on a plinth fashioned from a piece of volcanic-cooked sandstone quarried near Maheno; the rock was transported to Australia by the Royal New Zealand Air Force in January. With the wreck slowly succumbing to the forces of Mother Nature, the aim is to establish a permanent memorial to record and recognise the Maheno’s role
as a hospital ship in World War I. It is a stop for many of Fraser Island’s 15,000-a-year tourist trade, but only a few appreciate its historical significance, its links to the Anzac concept of mateship, and its role as a hospital ship. And, while the Maheno was one of many hospital ships during WWI, it is now a lone survivor representing crew, doctors, nurses and other medical personnel. The hope is that the record of its history will encourage visitors to reflect on the contribution made by hospital ships, their crews, the doctors,
the nurses and the other medical personnel who provided support to so many troops. A children’s book on the history of the Maheno and its hospital-ship significance will be launched at the April 23 lunch. It will include drawings by Butchulla children – the Butchulla people have been granted native title to K’gari (Fraser Island). The Museum of New Zealand (Te Papa Tongarewa) in Wellington has a model of part of Maheno’s hospital-ship interior in its World War 1 and Anzac-legend display The model was created by Weta Workshops.
Trans-Tasman workhorse found fame in wartime exploits The TSS Maheno was launched in 1905 and operated by Union Steamship as a passenger ship, primarily between Australia and New Zealand. The ship held the speed records for almost two decades. When World War 1 started, the New Zealand government chartered the ship and converted it into HMNZ Hospital Ship No 1. Much of the medical equipment on board came from a public appeal. Its first voyage as a hospital ship was from July 7, 1915 to January 1, 1916, arriving at Anzac (beach), Gallipoli on August 26, 1915 to collect sick and wounded. It sailed for Southampton (England) on October 8, 1915 with cases requiring major surgery. The journey was recorded in detail and published in a book by Lord Liverpool, the governor of New
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Zealand at the time. He says 2350 were taken on board, most of them Australians and 331 of them New Zealanders. He details the dates when the Maheno visited Anzac (as he refers to it), plus the numbers and nationalities collected (a copy of the book is on display at the Fraser Island Retreat). They were transported to Mudros (Lemnos Island, Greece), Malta, Alexandra (Egypt) and Southampton. The Maheno later assisted at Fromelles and the Somme – trips also recorded in Liverpool’s second, third and fourth volumes. On April 25. 1917, the Maheno was at Albany (Western Australia) on a return journey to New Zealand with the wounded. After WW1 the ship was refitted as a passenger liner and returned to the cross-Tasman run. However,
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“We are the dead. Short days ago, We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow”
Whangamata RSA 324 Port Road, Whangamata Phone: 07 865 9419 Email: whangamata.rsa@actrix.co.nz www.whangamatarsa.com 6.30am Sunrise Flag Raising & Service at Whangamata Surf Club Cooked breakfast available at Blackies 10:30am March to War Memorial Hall 11:00am Service, back to RSA for entertainment
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Citizens RSA Te Puke 179–185 Jellicoe Street Phone (07) 573 8555 Email: citizensrsa@outlook.com March down Jellicoe St 10:10am Service at Te Puke Memorial Hall 10:30am
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a combination of the Great Depression and newer, more efficient ships saw it laid up from 1931 to 1934 before a brief return to service in 1934 and retirement in 1935. The ship was sold to a Japanese company to be broken up for scrap. On July 7, 1935 when it was being towed to Japan, a rare winter cyclone caused the tow-line to break and the Maheno was pushed onto the eastern beach of Fraser Island about 2pm on July 9, 1935. Another cyclone in March 1936 caused the ship to settle into the beach, removing any hopes of refloating it. During World War 2 the wreck was used for commando training by the Z Force (precursor to the SAS) and for bombing practice by the RAAF.
Whakatane Returned and Services Association (Inc) Richardson Street, Whakatane Phone (07) 307 0343 Fax (07) 307 2604 Email admin@whakatanersa.co.nz “Remembering those past and present”
Huntly RSA Inc 42 William Street, Huntly Ph 07 8289 732 huntlyrsa@xtra.co.nz www.huntlyrsa.co.nz Muster at RSA 5:45am - March to Cenotaph at Wight St for Dawn Parade 6:am Service at Kimihia Cemetery 7:30am
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381 Alexandra Street, TeAwamutu Phone: (07) 871 3707 Email: tarsa@xtra.co.nz Dawn Service meet outside RSA 5:40am Civic Service 10:30am at RSA “The Rose of The Waikato”
Taumarunui & District RSA Inc 10 Marae Street Phone: 07 895 7517 Email: taumrsa@xtra.co.nz www.taumarunuirsa.co.nz 5:45am march to Cenotaph for 6am dawn service 10:40am march to civic service by 11am at Taumarunui Memorial Hall
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Lower Hutt Memorial RSA (Inc) Email: lhmrsa@xtra.co.nz www.lowerhuttrsa.org.nz Dawn Parade 5.45am outside Lower Hutt Town Hall “At the going down of the sun, and in the morning, we will remember them”
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Far North full of beaches, beauty Kelly Deeks Eighteen of the Levin Cosmopolitan Club’s senior members adjunct took a nine-day jaunt to Cape Reinga in February. They checking out the sights and whiling away the days on beautiful beaches. They took the Northern Explorer train on February 24 from Levin to Auckland where they picked up two vans from to ACE Rentals. They loaded luggage and people and headed to their hotel. “What a place to drive in,” says adjunct leader Fred Carrick. “One-way streets and repairs being done, it’s a nightmare!” Most of the group had dinner at the Sky Tower, five minutes down the road from the hotel. Next day it was off to Whangarei, with stops at Orewa, Warkworth and Wellsford, with lunch at a
café next to the beach. They arrived in Whangarei, mid-afternoon, and had their evening meal at the Northland Club. The following day the group headed north at 9.30am to the Whangarei Falls, a 26-metre-high waterfall surrounded by park and native bush at the Whangarei Scenic Reserve. Then to Kawakawa, where some sought out the town’s main tourist attraction, the colourful public toilets that were transformed into a work of art in 1998 by an Austrian artist, Friedensreich Hundertwasser. The group then boarded a train on the Bay of Islands Vintage Railway, travelling through the main street of Kawakawa, through farmland, stopping at a river bridge under repair, and back to Kawakawa. The party carried on to Paihia, arriving about 3pm
and arranging a meal at the Swordfish Club – “Once again, a very nice meal at a friendly club, overlooking the sea,” Fred says. Next morning, some took a ferry to Russell while To page 15
PHOTOS Above: A fair proportion of the Levin Cossie senior members’ adjunct line themselves up against the Northland bush. Lower left: One of Northland’s many waterfalls. Lower right: Kawakawa’s renowned toilet.
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Seniors swan round southern sights Kelly Deeks A 12-day trip by the Palmerston North Cosmopolitan Club’s seniors adjunct in March took a group of 36 around some southern sights. The group, along with its regular bus driver, John Busch, from Uzabus. flew to Christchurch on Monday, March 6 From the airport, they made their way to Timaru, stopping for lunch in Ashburton and at Barker’s, in of Geraldine, for a look around the shop. In Timaru, they settled in to their accommodation at the Panorama Motor Lodge, then next day headed out to eat at the Timaru Town and Country Club. Betty Green., assistant organiser of the seniors adjunct, recommends Timaru Town and Country, saying it offers very nice facilities and out-of-thisworld meals. The following day it was on further south, to Dunedin, with a stop at the Moeraki Boulders for lunch. A planned stop at Palmerston for a photo by the town sign had to be abandoned because the sign was facing the wrong way.. They had a great experience while staying at the Alhambra Oaks Motor Lodge, in Dunedin. Betty says the proprietors were really nice and helpful. On the Wednesday the group took a trip to Olveston Historic Home, where they had a highly interesting tour. Thursday saw the group touring around Cadbury World, but five of the group did not attempt the 60 stairs for a bird’s eye view of the factory. After lunching at the Cadbury World café, they went on to the Otago Museum, where highlights were the planetarium and Discovery World Tropical Forest. On Friday the group took the Taieri Gorge Railway
PHOTOS Left: The Palmerston North Cossie senior travellers at Palmerston. Lower left: The group picks up a bit of steam punk experience in Oamaru. Bottom left: Bus driver John Busch rattles out a tune at the Giant’s House in Akaroa.
trip to Middlemarch, and, on their return, had a quick look around the Dunedin railway station. That evening it was dinner at the city’s Tramshed Bistro. Saturday was spent out on the Otago Peninsula – Nature’s Wonders at Taiaroa Head for a wildlife tour, and a call to the Royal Albatross Centre. On Sunday it was off to Larnach Castle, with lunch at the café there. That evening they headed to Dunedin Casino for dinner – a few members had a punt, but no big wins. Sunday also brought the first spot of rain on the trip, and it continued into Monday morning before fining up in the afternoon. Alhambra Oaks Motor Lodge had emailed Betty to bring some warm clothes, but some hadn’t believed her and found themselves down in the shops buying long sleeves and jackets. On Tuesday the group made the return trip to
Northland packed with beaches, beauty From page 14 others went to Waitangi. After lunch at Waitangi, they followed the signs to the Stone Store, New Zealand’s oldest stone building. “But we ended up on the other side of the river with only a path and a bridge, so we decided to press on as it was too hot.” On to the motel at Kaitaia where they had a few drinks and a roast meal. Next morning they were picked up by the Harrisons Cape Runner bus, bound for Cape Reinga. “Our bus driver was from the area and took us to all the little beaches on the way, which was awesome,” Fred says. “We had a picnic lunch at a beach, and some of us went swimming.”
At Cape Reinga the walk to the top was a bit steep for some, so others took photos from the top and saw the two tides meet. At another beach-stop on the way back to Kaitaia, the driver provided small surf boards and took people who wanted to surf down to sand. Next morning the group went south, and caught the Hokianga Ferry to Opononi for lunch and checked out Tane Mahuta, the world’s biggest kauri tree. At Dargaville they stayed and ate at the Commercial Hotel. The following day, they took in the Dargaville Museum and then the Kauri Museum, at Matakohe,where they had lunch. They were back in Auckland that night, and had a free day there. The last day was an early start to return the vans and catch the train trip back to Levin.
Timaru, stopping at Palmerston to get the photo taken, then calling into Oamaru and checking out Steampunk HQ. In Timaru they had a look outside St Patrick’s Basilica, then re-traced their steps to the Panorama Motor Lodge, and the Timaru Town and Country Club for dinner. Next day, Wednesday, they had a tour of DB Draught Brewery at Washdyke on their way back to Christchurch. Dinner that night was at the Papanui Club. Thursday was a day trip to Akaroa, where the group visited the Giants’ House and its gardens and art work. Dinner was at the Hornby Working Men’s Club – and Betty says they do really good meals. On the way to the airport on the Friday, the group had a short stop and tour around the Antarctic Centre. There was a fair bit of walking at the airport, both on arrival and departure, as the bus wasn’t allowed to drop the group at the terminal. However, with ages in the group ranging from 65 to 89, Betty had had the foresight to arrange three wheelchairs for those who had trouble walking. She and the rest of the senior adjunct are now looking forward to the next trip, which she says will probably go somewhere in the North Island.
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CLUB TRAVEL: PAPANUI CLUB
PHOTOS Left: The Papanui Club travellers outside the Foreshore Motor Lodge, where they stayed in Petone. Below: The Southward Car Museum, which houses more than 400 vintage, veteran and classic cars. Bottom: One of the dioramas in the Te Papa/Weta Workshops exhibition depicting the day-to-day life and struggles of the World War 1 Gallipoli Campaign.
A capital week to remember Barry Mould Monday Seventeen Papanui Club travel section members assembled at Christchurch. In Wellington we were met by driver John, of Transit Coachlines, and headed for Weta Workshops, in Miramar. We were let on the secrets of the creative processes used to make weapons, armour and vehicles for movies, such as Lord of the Rings, The Hobbit and King Kong. Much use is made of rubber, plastic and polystyrene. Nothing is ever what it seems. We then looked at private houses built on the hillside and requiring their own cable cars to transport goods from the roadway, and then to an upmarket, residential area with apartment living facing the Oriental Bay waterfront. (Sand for the beach is brought from Golden Bay). After settling in at the Foreshore Motor Lodge, on the Petone foreshore, we explored the Petone shops, supermarkets, waterfront and wharf before heading to Speights Alehouse for our evening meal.
Tuesday Back into Wellington our day’s tour through the city...Haitaitai, Miramar, Seatoun, around the harbour to Barretts Reef where outlined the circumstances of the Wahine disaster in 1968, when 51 lives were lost, and how the problems encountered resulted in the formation of Civil Defence. From Moa Point we could see snow on the Kaikouras, then it was through Kilbirnie and up bush-clad Mt Victoria for fantastic views of the city and harbour. A memorial to Rear Admiral Byrd, of American Antarctic fame, is up here. The drive down through narrow streets was a bit hair raising. Back through the city and up to the Botanical Gardens, where we visited the begonia house (wonderful colours), then we rode down on the cable car to be picked up in Lambton Quay. We went to Old St Pauls Church, built in 1866 with stained-glass windows, and known as one of the world’s best examples of timber, gothic-revival architecture. We then headed north on State Highway 1 past Porirua Harbour, Plimmerton, Pukerua Bay, Paekakariki to Paraparaumu for a lunch break.
A little way north is the Southward Car Museum – which contains the largest automobile collection in the southern hemisphere. More than 400 vintage, veteran and classic cars, plus many fire engines motorcycles and bicycles and aeroplanes, are spread across 6000 square metres over two levels. There is also features a 470-seat theatre, cafe and function facilities. We journeyed back to Paekakariki where we took the hill road to a lookout high above the western coastline. We enjoyed native bush as we headed through Pauatahanui over Haywards Hill to Lower Hutt and Petone. The coach dropped us at the Petone WMC for our evening meal and we walked or made our own way back to the motel. Wednesday Walked to Jackson St, Petone, and caught the local bus to the city and the Great War Exhibition at Pukeahu National War Memorial Park. This exhibition about World War I was created by Peter Jackson with support from ANZ Bank. Our guide, Chris, talked us year by year through the history of the war, through the triumphs and tragedies, the hardships and horror of the battlefields. Numerous intricate displays ranged from a 10-tonne tank to tiny figurines in the trench warfare scenes, and intricate, lifelike dioramas. After lunch at the Great War Exhibition cafe we took a shuttle to Parliament Buildings. Our guide, Murray, explained the workings of Parliament and the
submission process for proposed law changes etc. Parliament Buildings contains Parliament House (the Beehive), the chambers building, and the Parliamentary Library. We spent about 20 minutes in the public gallery, facing the government during a question and answer session. What a real eye opener that was. A short walk to the railway station, then a trainride back to Petone, and a fend-for-yourself evening meal. Thursday Off at 8.45am on the local bus to Courtney Place and a short walk to Te Papa museum. The Gallipoli exhibition. created by Te Papa and Weta Workshops, contains several intricately detailed human sculptures, two and a half times normal size, which took 24,000 hours to complete. There are also three-dimensional maps, miniatures, models and dioramas depicting the day-to-day life and struggles of the campaign. We had the rest of the day at our individual leisure, making our way back to the motel in Petone and meeting at Speights Alehouse for our evening meal. Friday All aboard our coach at 7.30am to transfer to the Interislander ferry terminal. We were on the Aratika’s 9am sailing to Picton and enjoyed a smooth, uneventful crossing of Cook Strait. In Picton we made the short walk to the railway station for the 1.25pm departure of the Coastal Pacific. This journey takes you through Marlborough‘s vineyards and farmland, the ponds at the Lake Grassmere salt-works, the seal colonies along the Kaikoura coastline, and North Canterbury rural areas. We arrived at the Christchurch railway station around 6.45pm. Conclusion A very successful five-day trip. Special thanks to the organisation by Wayne and Helen, who also made sure we were always on time. A big thank you, too. to Sandra at YOU Travel, Tower Junction, Christchurch for the bookings, ticketing, farewell at the airport and welcome home.
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NORTHLAND Clubs
Affiliated
PRES/SEC/MAN
Membership
Restaurant
Hours and Activities
Greeting
Far North (Kaitaia) RSA Club 12 Matthews Avenue, Kaitaia Ph: 09 408 0423, Fax: 09 408 0433
PRESIDENT Trevor Hall SEC/MANAGER Theresa WIlls
1100 mixed
Wednesday-Saturday 4.30-8.30pm
Snooker, pool, darts, indoor and outdoor bowls, EFTPOS facilities, off-license facilities, courtesy coach available by arrangement
A warm welcome to all affiliated members.
Kaikohe & District Memorial RSA 158 Broadway Kaikohe 0405 PO Box 379 Kaikohe 0440 Ph: 09 401 2368 E-mail: kaikohersa@xtra.co.nz Lat: -35.407789 Long: 173.7971058
PRESIDENT Sam Wihongi SEC/MGR Donna Allpress
600 Mixed
Meals served 7 Days from 11am till 9pm
TAB Pod, Sky TV, Big Screen, Pool, Courtesy Van available, 14 Gaming Machines, EFTPOS available at the bar. Facilities available for hire.
All visiting affiliated club members come and enjoy some great hospitality and a very warm welcome at “The Friendliest Club In The North”. Motor Home/Camper Vans welcome
Kamo Club Meldrum St, Whangarei. Ph: 09 435 1765, Fax 09 435 0274
PRESIDENT Dennis Conaghan SEC/MAN Norman Curtis
2000 mixed +
Open seven days form 11am Evening meals Thurs-Sun
Club operates two courtesy coaches, gaming machines, all normal indoor & outdoor sports catered for, full TAB & Trackside in house, EFTPOS available at the bar, big screen TV’s, 16 gaming machines etc.
Kamo Club welcomes all NZCC affiliated members to their club rooms. Please phone 09 435 1765 for a courtesy coach.
Northland Club Inc. 8 Porowini Ave, Whangarei Ph: 09 438 4270, Fax: 09 438 1736
Aaron Gray
690 mixed
Restaurant 6 days Mon-Sat 5.30-9pm
Sky TV, big screen, EFTPOS, 18 gaming machines, snooker, darts, pool, indoor bowls, Pro Drive and taxi vouchers available, large outside area
All visiting affiliate members welcome to ‘The Greatest Little Club in the North’
Paihia Ex-Servicemen’s Assn Inc. 1 Joyces Road, Paihia, P.O Box 159, Paihia Ph: 09 402 8010, E-mail: paihiaxservices@actrix.co.nz Website: www.paihiaxservices.co.nz
PRESIDENT Zada Coleman SEC/MAN Jo Hood
900 mixed
“Legends Restaurant” Open daily 5pm to 9pm for delicious meals, Cater for special occasions
Sunday to Friday from 3pm, Saturday from 12 (mid day) - 9. Gaming machines, 3 dartboards, free 2 full size snooker tables and 2 pool tables, self service TAB terminal, large screen Sky TV, 3 x indoor bowls mats available, live entertainment every 2nd Friday, members draw Monday, raffles Monday and Friday.
We welcome visiting club persons and their guests and invite you to enjoy your stay in the Bay.
Russell RSA Incorporated 1 Chapel St, Russell P.O. Box 123 Russell Ph: 09 403 7773 Fax: 09 403 7885 E-mail: russell@xtra.co.nz Website: www.russellrsa.org.nz
PRESIDENT Graeme Munro
350
Digger’s Restaurant Summer: Mon & Wed - Sun Winter: Wed - Sun 12 Noon - 2pm- Lunch 6pm till late - Dinner
Open every day except Tuesday, gaming machines, TV, Outdoor dining and drinks, Library, Steeped in history
Situated in historic Russell in the beautiful Bay of Islands. You will find a friendly welcome here. All affiliated clubs welcome.
GREATER AUCKLAND Avondale RSA 7 Layard Street, Avondale, Auckland. PO Box 19 023, Avondale, Auckland Ph: 09 828 8386, Fax: 09 828 6941 E-mail: secretary@avondalersa.org.nz
MANAGER Helen Fraser
2000 mixed
Restaurant Hours: Friday, Saturday and Sunday 5.30pm-8.30pm
Snooker, Darts, 8 Ball, Indoor Bowls, Sky TV’s, 3 Large Screens, Fishing Section, Karaoke twice a month, Fri & Sun nights live Bands, TAB Terminal. Open every day except Monday
A safe friendly environment for all affiliated members at the top end of Rosebank Rd
Bays Club 6 Anzac Rd, Browns Bay, Auckland. Ph: 09 478 8171, Fax 09 478 8177
Dave Hewitson
1450
Lunch and dinner Tuesday-Sunday Smorgasbord Sunday Night
Snooker, pool, darts, golf, fishing, Wine Group, 18 gaming machines and live entertainment Fridays
Situated on the Beach at Browns Bay for some of the best views in NZ. All affiliated members most welcome.
Beachlands Chartered Club Inc. Cnr Wakelin Rd & Third View Ave, Beachlands P.O Box 9 Beachlands Ph. 09 536 6233 Email: beachlandsclub@xtra.co.nz
PRESIDENT Mr Kerry Bowman SEC/MANAGER Ms Kathy Mills-Brooks
300
Open Thurs-Sun 9-3pm Lunches Open Thurs Evening - Dinner
Indoor bowls, pool, darts, euchre, Fishing, Rugby, Rugby League, TAB self service pod, poker machines, Sky TV, Big Screen, Live Entertainment, Housie, Garden Bar, Jukebox and much more.
All affiliated members welcome at the only chartered Club on the Pohutukawa Coast.
Glen Eden RSA (Inc) 9 Glendale Road, Glen Eden, Auckland Ph: 09 818 4219, Fax: 09 818 2042
James Pattullo
800
Lunch Tues - Fri 12-2pm Dinner Thur-Sun 5:00pm-8:00pm
8 ball, snooker, darts, indoor bowls, golf, fishing, Sky TV, gaming machines. Karaoke, bands and shows.
Small friendly club which welcomes all affiliated members and guests.
Grey Lynn Returned Services Club Ph: (09) 376 2909, Mb: (027) 481 7055 Email: greylynnrsc.org.nz Web: www.greylynnrsc.org.nz Live Bands: greylynnrsc@hotmail.co.nz
PRESIDENT Mr Rocky McGlynn SEC/MANAGER Mr Kris Hall
769
Bistro is on the ground floor and is open from 4pm Wednesday to Sunday
9 Gaming machines and a full TAB terminal along with a stand alone self service pod. Full size snooker and 2 pool tables.Opening hours: Tues to Thurs 11am 10pm, Fri & Sat 11am - Midnight, Sun & Mon: 11am - 9pm. Very active over 60s club who offer members and guests bus trips, housie, raffles and fun get togethers. Popular Quiz night on Thursdays from 7:15pm all welcome. Live Bands are on every Friday from 8pm till late.
Long weekends there is always a band on Sunday from 4pm. 15 TVs - no sporting event is missed. Very comfortable and warm smoking area, 40 carparks adjacent to the club. We are a very community based club. Affiliates and Guests welcome.
Henderson RSA Ph: (09) 838 9012 66 Railside Ave, Henderson
Barry (Gus) Rieper
2000
Lunch & dinner Tues-Sat 12-2pm 5.30-8.30pm Sunday dinner 5.30-7.30pm
Snooker, pool, darts, indoor bowls, housie Thursday, gaming room, sky, big screen TV. Live entertainment every Fri/Sat evening, Self Service TAB.
A warm welcome to affiliated members visiting Henderson.
Howick Club Inc. 107 Botany Rd, Howick Ph: 09 537 7100, Fax: 09 537 4160 Website: www.howickclub.co.nz
GENERAL MANAGER Phil Saul
3700 mixed
Restaurant Open: Wednesday - Sunday Lunch Tuesday - Sunday Dinner
Snooker, Pool, Darts, Indoor Bowls, Golf, Fishing, Wine section, Ladies section, Table Tennis, Travel section, TAB, Large Screen TV’s, Childrens Adventure Playground, Gaming Machines, Live Entertainment.
Affiliated members most welcome. Handy to Botany Shopping Centre.
Howick RSA Inc. 25-29 Wellington Street Ph: 09 534 9702 e: admin@howickrsa.co.nz Website: www.howickrsa.co.nz Like us on Facebook
PRESIDENT Ray Sangster
2400 mixed
Crumpys Restaurant Hours: Lunch - 12-2 Wed, Thu, Fri. Dinner 6-8 Wed, Thur. Dinner 6-9 Fri, Sat. Group bookings, Functions on request.
Live Entertainment Friday & Saturday 7-11pm.
Howick RSA in the Heart of Howick. All affiliated and new members welcome.
Howick Sports and Social Club Inc. Corner of Elliot & Moore Streets Ph: 09 533 4600, Fax: 09 533 4601
PRESIDENT Colin Wilson
450 mixed
Restaurant Dinner Wed-Sat Bar midday - midnight 7 days
Darts, pool, 18 gaming machines, Sky TV, Big screen, EFTPOS, Fishing, Golf and League adjuncts..
All affiliated members welcome.
Mangere Cosmopolitan Club 94-100 Bader Drive Ph: 09 275 7969
PRESIDENT Judith Daniels SEC/MANAGER Mike Cassidy
1200
Bistro Lunch & Dinner Tues - Saturday
Snooker, 8 ball, darts, golf, indoor bowls, fishing, euchre, Sky TV, big screen, TAB, 18 gaming machines, entertainment most Thursdays & Saturdays.
A warm friendly welcome to affiliated members. Closest club to the airport.
Manurewa Cosmopolitan Club 6-10 Alfriston Rd, Manurewa Ph: 09 267 4341, Fax: 09 267 2017 E-mail: info@manurewacc.org.nz
Patricia Rangi
4500 mixed
Restaurant Open Wednesday to Sunday Evenings Tuesday to Friday for lunch
Cafe open every day from noon till late. Brunch available Saturday and Sundays 10am. Entertainment every Friday and Saturday night.
Members guests and affiliates most welcome www.manurewacc.org.nz
Manurewa RSA 2-8 Maich Rd, Manurewa Ph: 09 267 0515, Fax: 09 266 8673
Ann Payton
2000 mixed
Riverplate Restaurant Lunch Tue-Sat 12-2pm Dinner Wed-Sun 6-8pm Sunday Carvery 5.30-7.30pm
All sports catered for, Sky TV, TAB, 18 Gaming machines, live entertainment every Fri, Sat, Sun. Closed Monday. Open Tues-Sat from 10am, Sunday from 12pm.
Clubrooms situated in the heart of Manurewa. All affiliated guests welcome.
New Lynn Memorial RSA (Inc) 2 Veronica Street, New Lynn Ph: 09 827 3411, Fax: 09 827 2225
Dale Mays
1600 mixed
Tues-Sun Lunch 12pm-2pm Dinner Wed-Sat 5:30pm open
Snooker, pool, darts, golf, gaming machines, full TAB facilities.
Members & guests and all affiliated club members most welcome. “BEST IN THE WEST”.
North Shore Cosmopolitan Club 65 Paul Matthews Road, Albany. Ph: Office 09 415 0360, Bar 09 415 2465
Jeni Heathwaite
350
Restaurant - lunch Mon-Fri 12-2pm Dinner Wed-Sat 5-9pm
Occasional entertainment, golf, indoor bowls, pool/snooker, darts, 9 gaming machines, Sky TV.
Visitors and new members welcome.
Onehunga & District RSA 57 Princes Street, PO Box 13016, Onhunga Ph/Fax: (09) 636 6644 Website: www.onehungarsa.co.nz
Rona McKenzie
2000 mixed
The Orpheus Restaurant Open Thursday to Saturday Lunch 12-2pm, Dinner 5.30-8pm Bus Trip Lunches phone Rona
Pool, darts, snooker, indoor bowls, Warriors supporters, big screen technology, two stories, hall facilities,home to Senior Net Inc.
A warm welcome to all affiliated members.
Onehunga Workingmen’s Club 158 The Mall, Onehunga Ph: 09 636 5600
Vicki Douglas
1100 mixed
Bistro Tues-Sun Buffet Fri-Sat evenings
Snooker, 8 ball, indoor bowls, darts, table tennis, clay target, fishing, cricket, soccer, golf, TAB, Sky, big screen, EFTPOS, live entertainment.
In the heart of Onehunga Mall.
Otahuhu Club 1/435 Great South Road, Otahuhu, Auckland Ph: 09 276 8672
PRESIDENT Graeme Snookes SEC/MANAGER Chantal Bell
650 mixed
Wednesday - Sunday 12 - 9pm
Darts, snooker, indoor bowls, 8 ball, fishing.Housie every Wednesday and Friday at 7pm, 18 gaming machines as well as a self service TAB.
Open 7 days.
Papakura Club Inc 5 Croskery Rd, Papakura Ph: 09 299 8017, Fax: 09 2998283
Betty Ormsby
1100 mixed
Thai & European Restaurant Menu Dining 5 nights per week 5pm-9pm
Dial-a-Driver service available, subsidized taxis for members to and from the Club, ATM, full TAB and self serve Pod, 18 Gaming machines, Big Screen TVs, 6 8 Ball Tables, 8 Snooker Tables,12 Dart Boards, 6 Outdoor Bowling rinks,10 Sporting Sections, Texas Poker, Trivia, Housie, Mah Jong.
A warm & friendly welcome awaits you in a safe and entertaining environment.
Housie, 18 gaming machines, TAB self-service POD, Snooker, Pool, Golf, Fishing, Indoor bowls, mah-jong, line dancing, sections. Big screen sports games, children’s discos, Women’s section, children’s club, 60+ group, great floor shows.
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Papatoetoe & Districts RSA Inc. 22 Wallace Road, Papatoetoe Ph/Fax: 09 278 6372 Email: papatoetoersa@xtra.co.nz manager@papatoetoersa.org.nz www.papatoetoersa.wix.com/rsa-papatoetoe
Stephen L. Walker
Papatoetoe Cosmopolitan Club 53 Rangitotto Rd, Papatoetoe Ph: 09 278 8109 Email: info@papcossie.co.nz
Lynne Smith
Michael Moore
Titirangi RSA 502 South Titirangi Rd, Titirangi, Auckland Ph: 09 817 6415 Email: titirangirsa@xtra.co.nz www.titirangirsa.co.nz
Waiuku Cosmopolitan Club 4 Victoria Ave, Waiuku Ph: 09 235 9131 Fax: 09 235 9019 Weymouth Cosmopolitan and Sports Club 151 Sykes Road, Manurewa Ph: 09 267 0461 Email: admin@clubweymouth.co.nz
Pukekohe Cosmopolitan Club 78 Nelson St, Pukekohe Ph: 09 238 8404, Fax: 09 238 9909 Email: pukecosi@ihug.co.nz
Lunch Thurs & Fri: 12pm-2pm ( Last orders 1.45pm ) Dinner: Thurs, Fri & Sat 6.00pm-8.30pm ( Last orders 8.15pm ) All times and days may vary without notice
Housie, indoor bowls, snooker, 8-ball, darts, golf, cards - 500, big screen, Sky TV, 13 gaming machines, library, live music Thurs evening, children & families more than welcome (children’s club membership), Family night twice a month.
Members, guests & affiliated members welcome. Closest club to the Auckland Airport.
Restaurant open Saturday Bistro open Wed-Sun lunch & dinner
14 Sporting sections, pokies, raffles, SKY digital, big screen, live bands.
New and affiliated members welcome.
1600 mixed
The Club Restaurant A-la-carte Thur-Sat 6-9.30pm Thur Carvery 6-8.30pm Sunday Smorgasbord 5.30-8.30pm
2 outdoor bowling greens, 1 indoor bowling green, 10 Ten Pin Lanes, Snooker, Indoor Bowls, Darts, 8 Ball, Euchre, Fishing, Golf, Shooting, Netball, Petanque, TAB, Gaming machines, Courtesy Coaches, Housie every Thursday 11am-2pm
The Sports Mega of the North. 7 min from the Bombay turn off in the heart of the Onion and Potato country.
Matt McMillan
1550
Restaurant Hours Lunch: Wed - Fri 12 - 2pm Restaurant Hours Dinner: Wed - Sun 5pm - 8pm
Darts, Pool, Snooker, Fishing, Golf, Member’s Gym.
A warm welcome to all affiliates.
Katrina Barnett
1100 mixed
Thursday-Sunday 6pm-9pm
Snooker, pool, darts, golf, fishing, netball, axemen, joggers, rugby, indoor & outdoor bowls, Mahjong, euchre, scrabble, housie, line dancing, latin dancing, gaming machines, TAB.
Warm welcome to all affiliate members.
Rick Stothers
1800
Restaurant Mon-Sun A-la-Carte Bistro 6 days 4pm-late
Outdoor and indoor bowls, snooker, 8 ball, squash, golf, fishing, darts, cards, clay target, 2 big screen TV’s, 18 gaming machines, TAB, bands every Fri night.
3 mins from motorway, take Takanini exit from motorway.
1200 mixed
1200
WAIKATO / THAMES Cambridge Cosmopolitan Club Burns St, Leamington Ph: 07 827 7006, Fax: 07 827 7368
PRESIDENT Sid Murfitt SEC/MANAGER Donna Sheehan
1400
Restaurant Thurs, Fri & Sat evenings Lunches & other nights by arrangements
Indoor and outdoor bowls, 8 ball, snooker, friendship, netball, rock n roll, golf, old & bold, woodtuners, sport of kings, Texas Hold em Poker, TAB. Courtesy van.
All visitors welcome “Where things happen”
Glenview Club 211 Peacockes Rd, Hamilton Ph: 07 843 7129 Email: glenviewclub.mainbar@xtra.co.nz
PRESIDENT Ross Boyd Sec/Man Grant Freeman
500 mixed
Restaurant Thurs-Sat 6-8.30pm Or by prior arrangement
POP PARKING, outdoor and indoor bowls, 8 Ball, snooker, poker Saturday nights, SKY TV, EFTPOS, courtesy coach, 9 gaming machines, TAB pod, motorhome parking, function room available.
Our club is set on the edge of the Waikato River overlooking the beautiful Hamilton gardens.
Hamilton Combined Returned Services Club Rostrevor St, Hamilton P.O.Box 9028 Ph: 07 838 0131 Fax: 07 834 0170 Email: hamcrsc@clear.net.nz Web: www.hamcrsc.co.nz
SEC/MANAGER Gillian Scobie PRESIDENT Pat Stocks
1850
Open Lunch Tues - Fri 12pm-2pm Dinner Tues - Thurs 5.30-8pm Fri - Sat 5.30-8.30pm Sunday Carvery 5.30-8.30pm.
Snooker, pool, darts, cards, indoor bowls, big screen Sky TV, regular entertainment, 18 gaming machines, 5 mins from CBD, subsidised taxi service.
Visitors and new members welcome.
Hamilton Cosmopolitan Club Claudelands Road, Hamilton Ph: 07 855 2001, Fax: 07 854 7775 Email: theclub@cossie.org.nz
Lynnette Fraser
3300
Bistro open 7 days for lunch and dinner. Brunch Sat & Sun 10am-12. Hamilton Function centre open for groups 7 days
Indoor and outdoor bowls, 8 full-size snooker tables, 8 ball tables, darts, golf, cricket, euchre, fishing, gun, travel, veterans, 4 wheeldrive, sport of kings, dance, TAB, Satellite coverage, big screen, T.V., Riverboat gaming room, live entertainment every Wed, Fri and Sat evening. Courtesy coaches available Wednesday to Sunday.
A very cordial welcome to all affiliate Club members and guests. Enjoy the Cossie Club atmosphere.
Huntly & District Workingmen’s Club Cnr Williams & Glasgow Street, Huntly Ph: 07 828 7542 Email: huntlywc@xtra.co.nz
PRESIDENT Gail Williams MANAGER Lisa Burns
907
Off The Rails Restaurant Open 5.30pm-8.30pm Tues,Wed,Fri & Sat Lunches Fri & Sat 11.00am-2.00pm
Huge outside garden bar, gaming machines, conference facilities, SKY, EFTPOS, Housie, indoor & outdoor bowls, darts, 2 fishing sections, courtesy van.
Huntly WMC welcomes affiliated guests from other clubs, come and have a drink and enjoy the friendly atmosphere.
Mercury Bay Club (Inc) Cnr Campbell St and Cook Drive, Whitianga Ph: 07 866 5576, Fax: 07 866 2444
PRESIDENT Jim Hill R.S.A. PRESIDENT Bruce Collier SEC/MANAGER Steve Andrew
1700 mixed and open
Bistro - Tue-Sun Lunches Tues-Sat 12pm-1.30pm Dinner Tues-Sun 5.30pm-8.30pm
Darts, 8 ball, bowls, snooker, fishing, golf. Raffles and lucky draws Tuesday, Friday nights and Saturday mornings. entertainment, Gaming machines and EFTPOS available.
Short walk from town centre. Affiliates most welcome.
Raglan Club Bow St, Raglan Ph: 07 825 8288, Fax: 07 825 7488 Email: info@raglanclub.co.nz www.raglanclub.co.nz
Chris Lourie
1100 mixed
Wed-Sun dinner at Left Hand Break Kitchen (LHBK) 5pm-8.00pm (Not open for lunch)
Snooker, darts, indoor and Astroturf outdoor bowls, 8 ball, fishing, golf, Sky TV, TAB Self Service Machine, Mastermind Fun Quiz Wed 6.30pm, BBQ area, 18 gaming machines, regular entertainment.
All affiliated guests most welcome.
Ruakura Campus Club Ruakura Rd, Claudelands 3216 Ph: 07 838 5643 - Bar Fax: 07 838 5642 - Office Admin
Jules Marsh
400
Gayle’s Counter Menu Friday Nights Only 4.30pm-9pm
• Conference Service and Facilities - We are able to offer facilities that can provide and assist for your needs for a full conference. Catering requirements and provide all your audio-visual requirements and presentation equipment that you may need. • Club Facility for a Function - The Club & Bar including Sail BBQ area is available over the weekends for that special celebration of Wedding, Birthday, Reunion or just to get together. (Highly recommended that the facility be viewed) Adjuncts • The RCC provides a 25 meter 6 lane swimming pool for members on payment of an annual key fee • Tennis Section - Everyone is welcome to join in • Squash Club - Separate Membership is available upon joining main club • Darts - Dart Boards available. Exciting Craft Beers for your enjoyment.
• Members Guests and Affiliated Members welcome.
Te Awamutu District Memorial RSA 381 Alexandra St, Te Awamutu Ph: 07 871 7773, Fax: 07 871 3706
Bill Lyford
1250 mixed
Sun, Mon, Wed, Thur, 5:30 7:30pm. Fri & Sat, 5:30 - 8:30. pm Lunch Thurs 12 noon.
Snooker, pool, darts, indoor bowls, Sky TV, 18 pokies, monthly live entertainment, EFTPOS, courtesy coach Fri-Mon.
Come visit our friendly club “The Rose of the Waikato”.
Thames Workingmen’s Club Inc 407 Cochrane Street, Thames PO Box 273 Thames 3540 Ph/Fax: 07 868 6416 e: thsworkers@xtra.co.nz www.thamesworkingmensclub.co.nz
PRESIDENT Pam Kenny MANAGER John Grey
600
Bistro Restaurant Open Tues,Thurs,Fri,Sat evenings and by arrangement
Active adjuncts include Fishing, 8 Ball, Bowls, Golf and Punters, 14 Gaming Machines
Welcome all affiliated members.
Waihi Beach Memorial RSA 99 Beach Road, PO Box 44, Waihi Beach, 3642 Ph: 07 863 5688, Fax: 07 863 5781 e: wbrsa@netsmart.net.nz www.wbrsa.co.nz
SEC/MANAGER Bob Firth PRESIDENT Eddie Bruce
2800 mixed
Gunners View Restaurant Open 7 days Lunch and Dinner Functions / Weddings by arrangement
Snooker, 8 ball, darts, golf, indoor and outdoor bowls, TAB, Motor Homes welcome, ATM, Courtesy Van
Club opened 1999 Great Views
Waikato Commerce Club (Inc) 197 Collingwood St, Hamilton Ph: 07 839 0501, Fax: 07 839 3353
Jan White
505
Dining room seating 60 Open 7 days a week
Very active sports section, golf, snooker, 8 ball, fishing, outdoor bowls, Sky TV, big screen, 14 Gaming Machines, EFTPOS available in bar and dining room, Touch Screen TAB.
Smallest club in town with the warmest welcome
Waipa Workingmen’s Club 139 Albert Park Rd, Te Awamutu Ph: 07 871 3923, Fax: 07 871 4810
Mark Kelly
1000 mixed
Restaurant Thurs-Sat Dinner 5.30pm onwards
12 sports and leisure groups, courtesy van, Tues-Sun, Sky TV 6 big screens, TAB,18 gaming machines,great outdoor area, EFTPOS
A friendly welcome to all visiting affiliated members.
Whangamata Club 404 Port Rd, Whangamata Ph: 07 865 8705, Fax: 07 865 6290 e: manager@whangamataclub.co.nz web: www.whangamataclub.co.nz
Mike Williams
3789 mixed
Restaurant and bistro Open six days a week (Closed Wednesday)
Mem. draw and sweep, fishing, motorcycles, snooker, rock ‘n roll, table tennis indoor bowls, darts, line dancing, 8 ball, Golf, Tai Chi, Mah Jong, 18 gaming machines, dances, outdoor bowls, exercise classes, self service TAB terminal. Huge screen & plasma TVs.
All affiliated guests welcome for a cheerful friendly club.
SOUTH WAIKATO / BAY OF PLENTY Club Mt Maunganui 45 Kawaka St, Mt Maunganui Ph: 07 575 4886, Fax: 07 574 4990 Email office@clubmount.co.nz
PRESIDENT Straw Lye CLUB MANAGER Christine Young
3200
Restaurant open 7 days
8 ball, darts, snooker, indoor and outdoor bowls, fishing, seniors, golf, hockey, punters club, TAB, big screen Sky TV, free live music Friday nights, off sales, EFTPOS, courtesy coach, 18 of the very best gaming machines.
‘The Friendly Club’ in the Fabulously newly Furnished & extended Facilities
Matamata Club Inc 9 Waharoa Rd East, Matamata Ph: 07 888 7060, Fax: 07 888 9154
PRESIDENT Ivan Jenkins MANAGER David Oliver
1100 mixed
Full Restaurant available Tues-Sat, Sunday Roast Bistro/Bar snacks Tues-Sat.
Outdoor bowls, pool, snooker, darts, fishing, Sky TV, big TV, live live bands every 2nd Fri, subsidised taxi service, EFTPOS, TAB, poker machines, off license, conference facilities.
A warm welcome to all affiliated members and guests from the heart of the horse racing industry.
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SOUTH WAIKATO / BAY OF PLENTY Mt Maunganui RSA 541 Maunganui Rd, Mt Maunganui Ph: 07 575 4477 www.mtrsa.co.nz email: mtrsa@xtra.co.nz
Andrew Buenter
5000
Lunch Mon-Fri Dinner - 7 nights
3 Eight Ball & 8 Snooker tables, darts, indoor bowls, chess, cards, line dancing, low impact aerobics, entertainment every Fri, Sat nights, Sundays from 4pm. Regular shows, 18 gaming machines, big screens & data projector, Sky Tv. EFTPOS. Courtesy bus.
Affiliated members and guests warmly welcomed.
Ohope Chartered Club Ohope Beach Ph: 07 312 5008
Trevor Hart
1100
A-la-Carte Wed-Sat 7 days in summer
TAB, gaming machine room, Sky big screen TV, EFTPOS, courtesy van, snooker, pool, darts, golf, cricket, indoor and outdoor bowls.
We welcome all affiliated members
Opotiki County RSA Inc 103 -105 St. Johns Street, Opotiki Ph 07 315 6174, Fax 07 315 5203 e: opotikirsa@xtra.co.nz
PRESIDENT Barry McPhee SEC/MANAGER John Erickson
800
Restaurant open Friday-Saturday Evenings
Outdoor bowls, snooker, pool, darts, fishing, golf, SKY, big screen juke box, gaming machines, EFTPOS, Raffles Wed, Fri & Sat. Courtesy van, motorvan parking.
All affiliated members and guests of RNZ RSA & Clubs NZ welcome.
Putaruru District Services Memorial Club 35 Buckland St, Putaruru Ph: 07 883 8591 Email: pdsmc@xtra.co.nz
PRESIDENT Lyndsay Glover
850
Restaurant open Wed - Sat Dinner from 6pm and during Winter 12-2pm on Sundays hot roast lunch from $10
Snooker, darts, 8 ball, bowls, EFTPOS, 2 big screen TV’s, Sky TV, Juke box, gaming machines, regular socials, Courtesy van operates on Wednesday evenings and is available for booked functions, listed as Motorhome site.
Affiliated guests welcome to relax in warm and friendly atmosphere.
Rotorua Citizens Club Cnr Arawa & Rangiuru Streets, PO Box 1579, Rotorua Ph: 07 348 3066, Fax: 07 343 6032 Email: admin@rotoruacitizensclub.co.nz
PRESIDENT Robert Thompson MANAGER Dylan Lee
2300
Breakfast, lunch & Dinner 7 days a week
Sky Digital TV, Self Service TAB, EFTPOS, live band every Fri & Sat night, Gaming area, 3 courtesy vans, darts, snooker, 8 ball, indoor & outdoor bowls, fishing, golf, sport of kings, Muzoes Club and a very active Golden Oldies Club. Membership draw and great raffles Wed, Fri & Sat nights.
A warm and friendly welcome to all affiliated members. Accommodation on site - 16 motel type rooms with ensuite, tea & coffee facilities. 2 dorm rooms perfect for sports teams. Wifi internet available in both areas.
Rotorua Commercial Travellers Association Inc. Moncur Drive, Rotorua (Adj. Rotorua Thermal Holiday Park) Ph: 07 347 8301, Fax: 07 347 7648 Email: office@ctclubrotorua.co.nz
PRESIDENT John Macmillan MANAGER Kathleen Gallacher
900 mixed
Dinner Thursday-Sunday Group enquiries outside hours welcome
Swimming pool, BBQ area, snooker, 8 ball, big tv, gaming machines, eftpos, darts, full TAB facilities, function rooms, courtesy coach.
Affiliated members welcome - relax in a park like setting
Taupo Cosmopolitan Club 5 Taniwha St, Taupo Ph: 07 378 4048, Fax: 07 378 0126
MANAGER Allan Jamieson PRESIDENT Greg McIntosh
5400 mixed
Restaurant open 7 days Dinner 7 days 5pm to late Lunch Monday-Saturday 12-2pm
Club nights Tuesday and Friday. Wide range of adjuncts. Entertainment Friday nights. Courtesy coach Tuesday, Friday and Saturday from 4pm. TAB, 18 gaming machines and ATM. On-site function facilities and catering.
A warm welcome to all visiting affiliates.
Taupo RSA 67 Horomatangi Street, Taupo Ph/Fax: 07 378 7476 www.tauposrsa.co.nz
Julie McEwen
1000
Rendezvous Restaurant Dinner Wed - Sat 5 - 8pm Closed Sunday
Snooker, pool, indoor bowls, line dancing, 18 gaming machines, Sky TV, big screen, live music Tuesdays, Saturdays & Fridays.
A warm welcome to affiliated members visiting Taupo.
Citizens RSA Te Puke Club 179-185 Jellicoe St, Te Puke Ph: 07 573 8555, Fax: 07 573 9766
Tania Eru
850
Wed-Sunday evening dining Sunday Roast 5.30-9pm
Snooker, pool, darts, indoor and outdoor bowls, cricket, fishing, golf, netball, Sky TV, gaming machines, TAB, courtesy coach, air conditioned atmosphere. Motorhome parking. Resident DJ every Friday night.
Welcome to affiliates and guests to our facilities and friendly atmosphere.
The Tauranga Citizens’ Club Cnr 13th Ave and Cameron Rd, Tauranga Ph/Fax: 07 578 7023 www.tgacitz.co.nz
PRESIDENT Stephen Hawkings MANAGER Joanna Young
4800
Restaurant Wed-Sat Evenings Bistro Mon-Sat, Lunch / Dinner Sunday Dinner only
All indoor and outdoor sports, big screen TV, Sky TV, gaming machines, TAB and EFTPOS.
Friendly welcome. Visitors make yourself known.
Whakatane Returned Services Association Inc Richardson Street, Whakatane Ph: 07 308 5646
Andrew Thurlow
1800 mixed
Lunch and Dinner Tuesday - Saturday
8 ball, darts, snooker, indoor bowls, fishing, big screen, Sky TV, Karaoke Thursday evenings, live bands Friday nights, 18 gaming machines, EFTPOS.
All affiliated members welcome.
KING COUNTRY Ohakune Club 71 Goldfinch Street Ph: (06) 06 385 8221, Fax: (06) 385 9290
SEC/MANAGER Stephen Lighten PRESIDENT Graham Walker
300 mixed
Meals available Thursday to Sunday Evening. Bar snacks always available
Snooker, Pool, Darts, Sky, Gaming Machines, EFTPOS, FREE Wi-Fi, Courtesy Coach. TAB terminal on site.
A warm welcome to all visitors to Ohakune, the club under Turoa
Otorohanga Club Inc Maniapoto St, Otorohanga Ph: 07 873 8021, Fax: 07 873 8026
Pauline Tane
1300 mixed
Restaurant and bar meals
All indoor sports plus golf, fishing, outdoor bowls. ‘Al Fresco’ area.
A Kiwi town welcome awaits you.
Pio Pio Cosmopolitan Club 42 Moa Street Ph: 07 877 8204 piopioclub@xtra.co.nz
PRESIDENT Clive Fredericks
420 mixed
Bistro Formal Dining Wed, Fri & Sat from 6pm
Snooker, 8 ball, darts, euchre, outdoor bowls, golf, fishing and hunting, SKY, EFTPOS, gaming machines, outdoor area and outdoor dining area.
All affiliated members welcome.
Raetihi Cosmopolitan Club 32 Seddon St, Raetihi Ph: 06 385 4089, Fax: 06 385 4695
Lindsay Campbell
500
Meals available Thursday-Sunday evenings
Snooker, pool, euchre, darts, outdoor bowls, courtesy van, trap shooting, Sky TV, EFTPOS, gaming machines.
Enjoy country hospitality at the Raetihi Cosmopolitan Club.
Quota Club Te Kuiti Inc 71 Taupiri Street, Te Kuiti Ph: 07 878 8293
Raylene Quinn
550
Hot food and bar snacks available
Poker, 8Ball, Bowls, Golf, Shooting, Fishing, Social Club, Courtesy Van, Gaming Machines, Juke Box, SKY TV, Private Function Facilities and Catering.
A warm welcome to all affiliated members. Please phone for the courtesy coach.
Taumarunui and District RSA Memorial Club Marae St, Taumarunui Ph: 07 895 7517, Fax: 07 895 8343 Email: taumrsa@xtra.co.nz
John Callinan
830
Open 7 nights
Snooker, bowls, darts, pool, golf, EFTPOS, Sky TV, big screen, 18 gaming machines, off sales, courtesy coach.
A friendly welcome to all affiliated faces!
Taumarunui Cossie Club Katarina St, Taumaranui Ph: 07 895 7151, Fax: 07 896 8014 e: tmn.cossie@xtra.co.nz Courtesy Van direct: 027 728 4654 TAB Ph: 07 895 8164
Bruce Broderson
625 mixed
Bistro/Bar Snacks/Meals Available 6pm Wed, Fri, Sat Lunches available Thurs 12 noon Group bookings/special functions welcome
Snooker, pool, darts, golf, hunting, shooting, fishing, Texas hold-em poker, bowls, all other Chartered Club Sports, Sky TV, big screen, Trackside, EFTPOS, full TAB facilities, weekly trivia quiz, Housie, free digital jukebox & karaoke. Courtesy van and transport available at all times.
A warm welcome to all visitors. The Cossie Club - where there’s always something happening!
Tongariro Chartered Club Kiatapu St, Turangi Ph: 07 386 7600, Fax: 07 386 8559
Waitapu Beech
600
Sun 5-9.30pm
Pool, snooker, indoor bowls, darts, golden oldies, gaming machines, garden bar, BBQ area, courtesy coach, Sky big screen TV, off license, EFTPOS.
Always glad to welcome visiting affiliate members.
Waitomo Club (Inc) Cnr Taupiri and King St, Te Kuiti Ph: 07 878 8263
John Moran
1100 mixe
Dinner Wednesday to Sunday
Indoor and outdoor bowls, darts, snooker, 8 ball, trap shooting, fishing, golf, senior members, 2.4 meter large screen, Sky, courtesy van.
All affiliated members most welcome.
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HAWKES BAY / POVERTY BAY Dannevirke Services and Citizens’ Club 1 Princess St Ph: 06 374 8885, Fax: 06 374 8481 Email: dannevegas@xtra.co.nz
PRESIDENT Peter Shaw SEC/MAN Joanne Jones
1250 mixed
Lunches Thur & Friday, 12-2pm Dinner Thurs-Sun from 5.30pm
Fishing, dancing, karaoke, cards, friendship club, darts, bowls, snooker, pool, golf, 18 pokies, EFTPOS, Sky TV, big screen, live band monthly and regular shows. Self service TAB.
All affiliate members welcome.
Gisborne Cosmopolitan Club Inc 190 Derby St and 161 Grey St Ph: (06) 867 9719, Fax: 06 867 6615 Email: cossie.gis@xtra.co.nz Website: www.gisbornecossie.co.nz
PRESIDENT Paul Cooper Sec MANAGER Debbie Light
1300 mixed
Bistro open for Dinner Tuesday to Saturday Lunch Tuesday to Friday
Snooker, golf, darts, 8 and 9 ball, indoor and outdoor bowls, 18 pokies, EFTPOS, Sky TV, full service and self service TAB, raffles, cricket, function and seminar rooms, gymnasium plus lots more...
Affiliates and guests most welcome.
Havelock North Club 4 Campbell St, Havelock North Ph: 06 877 8722, Fax: 06 877 2049 Email: office@villageclub.co.nz
PRESIDENT Ian Ferguson MANAGER Raquel Renall
650 mixed
Restaurant Thurs-Sat
Indoor bowls, darts, snooker, pool, golf, fishing, big screen Sky TV and Trackside, bottlestore, gaming machines, TAB, eftpos, courtesy coach available.
Affiliated members and guests are most welcome.
National Service Club Cnr Market St North & Avenue Rd West, Hastings Ph: 06 878 9582, Fax: 06 878 9403
PRESIDENT Clarence Hermon MANAGER Shelley McGhie
1300 mixed
Lunch: Wednesday - Sunday Dinner: Thursday - Sunday
Snooker, indoor and outdoor bowls, darts, golf, 8 ball, Sky TV, TAB, EFTPOS, entertainment most Friday’s or Saturday’s
A warm welcome to all visiting affiliate members.
Taradale and Districts RSA 158 Gloucester St, Taradale. Ph: 06 844 4808
MANAGER John Collins PRESIDENT Peter Grant
2000
Full dining facilities
Snooker, pool, darts, golf, indoor and outdoor bowls, cards, crib, housie, Sky TV, gaming machine area.
We welcome all affiliated members.
Taradale Club 55 Wharerangi Rd, Napier Ph: 06 844 2088, Fax: 06 844 2031 Email: admin@taradaleclub.co.nz
PRESIDENT Tony Wall MANAGER Tony Leathers
1900 mixed
Restaurant evening meals 6 days Bistro menu available 6 days courtesy coach available.
Darts, indoor and outdoor bowls (all weather green), snooker, pool, golf, fishing, cricket, over 60’s, gaming machines, Sky TV, TAB, outdoor sports, line dancing, bridge.
A warm welcome to all affiliated members from “the wine and fruit bowl” of NZ
Wairoa Club (Inc) Marine Parade, Wairoa Ph: 06 838 7414, Fax: 06 838 6419 Email: wairoaclub@quicksilver.net.nz
PRESIDENT Richard Scott MANAGER Quintin Baty
780 mixed
Evening Meals Wed-Sun 5.30pm-8.30pm
Pool, snooker, indoor bowls, outdoor bowls, golf, fishing, darts, over 60’s, courtesy coach, Sky TV, big screen 100” TV, EFTPOS, off sales, gaming machines, raffles and entertainment, TAB
All affiliated members most welcome.
MANAWATU / WANGANUI / TARANAKI
Castlecliff Club Tennyson St, Wanganui Ph: 06 344 4449, Fax: 06 344 5014 Email: c.c.club@xtra.co.nz
Anita Hodgetts
1000 mixed
Cliff Bistro Tuesday, Thursday - Sunday
Darts, snooker, pool, indoor bowls, golf, seniors, travel, euchre, texas holdem poker, Sky TV, huge screen, self service TAB, Saturday bands,courtesy coach.
All affiliated members & guests welcome to our friendly club.
New Plymouth Club 47-57 Gill Street, New Plymouth Ph: (06) 758 0927, Fax: (06) 758 2518 Email: np.club@xtra.co.nz www.newplymouthclub.co.nz
Peter Grey MANAGER
5500 mixed
Seaview Bistro Tues Lunch 11.30am-2.30pm Wed-Sun Lunch: 11.30am-2.30pm Snacks 2.30-5.30pm Dinner 5.30-8.30pm (Closes 8.00pm Sun)
Pool, snooker, fishing, outdoor bowls, indoor bowls, cards, darts, seniors, golf, TAB and ATM available for your convenience, 18 gaming machines, Sky TV on big screens, conventions and events centre available for functions, weddings, meetings/ conferences, anniversaries, reunions etc. We will cater for all your needs.
Visit Taranaki “A place like no other” We are CBD and Seafront.
Palmerston North Cosmopolitan Club 20-24 Linton Street, Palmerston North Ph: 06 357 6022, Fax: 06 357 4219 Email: admin@pncossieclub.co.nz www.pncossieclub.co.nz
PRESIDENT Dick Green MANAGER Desiree Garrigan
1500 mixed
Lun Thur-Sat 11.30-1.30pm Din Tues-Sat 5.30-7.30pm Seniors Buffet lunch Tues Fri night Carv 6pm-8.30pm Sat Buffet 6-8.30pm Blackboard menu aval.
TAB, Sky TV with trackside, 18 gaming machines, eftpos facilities, darts, pool, indoor bowls, fishing, golf, snooker,seniors,singles, Sunday Dancing, Lounge Bar & Restaurant, Boardroom & Function Rooms.
The ultimate leisure and sporting destination in Palmy to wine dine & unwind. 100m from city centre. All affiliated members welcome.
South Taranaki Club 47 Caledonia St, Hawera Ph: 06 278 4015, Fax: 06 278 4638 Email: stc.john@xtra.co.nz
Raewyn Mitchell
2000 plus
Wed-Sun dinners Wed-Sat lunches
Golf, bowls, darts, snooker, pool, table tennis, motorcycle tourers Over 60’s, Trackside, TAB facilities, EFTPOS.
All affiliated members welcome.
St Johns Club (Inc) 158 Glasgow St, Wanganui Ph: 06 348 0082, Fax: 06 345 0026 Email: info@stjohnsclub.co.nz Web: stjohnsclub.co.nz
PRESIDENT Royce Turnbridge MANAGER Dennis Dorgan
1700 mixed
Elms Restaurant Wed-Sun from 5.30pm
Sky and 2 big screen TV’s, outdoor and indoor bowls, snooker, 8 ball, darts, golf, fishing, euchre, gardening, cricket, over 60’s, 18 gaming machines, bottlestore, Gold TAB.
Always a warm welcome to affiliated members. Courtesy van operating.
Waitara District Service and Citizens’ Club (Inc) Queen St, Waitara Ph: 06 754 6217, Fax: 06 754 7651
Murray Allen
760
Lunches Tues-Sun 11.30am-2.00pm Tues-Sat dinner 6-9.00pm
Golf, outdoor and indoor bowls, darts, snooker, pool, fishing, table tennis. Lounge and function room with comfortable seating and leaner bars, Sky big screen TV, TAB facilities.
Be sure to visit our club when you are in Taranaki.
Waitara Town & Country Club West Quay, Waitara. Ph: (06) 754 7139 Email: waitaratandc.club@xtra.co.nz web: www.waitaratandc.com
PRESIDENT Andrew Kitney SECRETARY Kathryn Fraser
820
Theatre Royal Restaurant 150 Bistro Lunches Fri / Sat / Sun 11am to 2pm
Golf, fishing, Indoor/outdoor bowls, snooker, pool, Over 60’s Club, TAB darts, table tennis, petanque, Big Screen TV, Juke box, Courtesy Van
A big Taranaki welcome to all clubs N.Z. members and families.
Wanganui RSA 170 St Hill St, Wanganui, Ph: 06 345 5750, Fax: 06 345 7198 ext. 0 office, ext. 1 bar, ext. 4 manager.
Kyle Dalton
2000+ mixed
Lunch Tues-Fri from 11.30am Dinner Wed-Saturday from 5.30pm.
Darts, euchre, 8 ball, snooker, indoor bowls, 18 gaming machines, big screen TVs, EFTPOS, off license, courtesy coach, entertainment every weekend, junior membership. Club hours 10am-10pm Mon-Thurs, 10am-11pm Fri-Sat, 1pm-6pm Sunday
A friendly warm welcome to all affiliated members and guests in our air conditioned club. Open seven days a week.
Wanganui Cossie Club 13 Ridgway St, Wanganui. Ph: (06) 349 0149 Email: cossieclub@gmail.com web: www.cossieclub.co.nz
PRESIDENT Nancye Thomson SEC / MAN Jen Barber
1500
Open 7 days
Snooker, 8ball, darts, indoor bowls, golf, fishing, cricket, punters, seniors, big screen sky tvs, eftpos, ATM, self service TAB, courtesy van
A warm welcome to members and affiliated guests. “Well worth the journey”
To promote your club, phone 03 983 5500 and ask for Dave McKee, or email davem@waterfordpress.co.nz
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WELLINGTON / WAIRARAPA / HOROWHENUA Club Vista 32a Marine Parade, Paraparaumu Beach Ph: 04 298 4031, Fax: (04) 298 9756 Email: info@clubvista.co.nz www.clubvista.co.nz
PRESIDENT Mike Rand SEC/MANAGER Sue Edser
1200
Restaurant open Tues, Thur, Fri Sat evenings.
3 snooker tables, pool table, darts, bowls, golf, fishing. Sky digital, large and many screens, 12 gaming machines, weekly membership draw, twice weekly bartab draw, quiz night Wednesday EFTPOS, Lift from stunning new foyer to brand new lounge, bar and outside deck with spectacular views over Kapiti Island.
Affiliated members & guests, come & enjoy our magnificent brand new developed club with great surroundings, fabulous sunsets and views of Kapiti Island and Cooks Strait.
Johnsonville Club Inc 1 Norman Lane, Johnsonville, Wellington 6140 Ph: 04 939 8233, Fax: 04 939 1352 Email:admin@jclub.co.nz www.jclub.co.nz
PRESIDENT Steve Macaulay MANAGER Fred Ferris
1200
Restaurant LUNCH Wed to Sat 12-2pm DINNER Wed 5:30pm - 8pm Tue to Sun 5:30pm - 9pm Sun 5:30pm - 8pm
Club Facilities: Sky Sport and Trackside 1 & 2 on large screens, Gaming Lounge with 18 machines, Full TAB plus self service terminal, 20+ Raffles per week, Memberships Draws on Thu and Sat nights, Texas Hold’em Poker every Wed from 7:30pm, Bingo/Housie 1st & 3rd Weds 7pm, Quiz on last Wed of the month 7:30pm. Conference/Functions: Function room & catering available for groups up to 150pax. Adjuncts and Interest Groups: Golf, Snooker, Dance, Motorcycle, Poker, Table Tennis, Indoor Bowls, Outdoor Bowls, Pool & Darts. Club Hours: Mon & Tue from 1pm, Wed, Thur, Fri and Sun from 11am, Sat from 10:00am. Dedicated TAB operator Sat 4pm to 8pm.
A warm and windy Wellington welcome to all affiliated visitors and guests. Please visit our website for up to date Club Information and Events.
Levin Cosmopolitan Club (Inc) 47-51 Oxford St South, Levin Ph: 06 368 2571, Fax: 06 368 1471 Email: levin.cosmopolitan@xtra.co.nz www.levincossieclub.co.nz
PRESIDENT Darryl Small MANAGER Graham Dalziel
1300
Bistro open 6 days Tuesday Evening - Saturday Evening
8 ball, bowls, snooker, darts, housie, TAB, line and dance classes, pokies, bottle store, Sky TV, EFTPOS, BBQ area, Subsidised taxi service , Courtesy vehicle.
A warm welcome to affiliate members.
Petone Working Men’s Club and Literary Institute and Lower Hutt Memorial RSA 47 Udy St, Petone Ph: 04 568 5404, Fax: 04 568 8588 Email: reception@pwmc.co.nz www.petoneclub.co.nz
Aaron Kirby
13000 mixed
Downstairs Bistro 7 days Lunches 11-2pm, Dinner 5.00-9pm Great Menu - Great Prices Restaurant Wed-Sun from 5.30pm Smorgasbord specialists
Sporting adjuncts include 8 ball, billiards, snooker, darts, diving, fishing, golf, indoor & out door bowls, pigeons, senior members, country & western, library, internet cafe, TAB, 18 latest gaming machines, jackpots. Wellington’s premier outdoor garden bar.
Affiliate members most welcome to NZ’s Most Progressive Club.
Porirua Club (Inc) 1 Lodge Place, Porirua Ph: 04 237 6143, Fax: 04 237 6423
Lisa Beighton
3500 mixed
Restaurant Lunch Wed-Sat Dinners Wed - Sun Snacks Available
Snooker, pool, indoor and outdoor bowls, darts, golf, softball, netball, Soccer, midweekers, cricket, cards, poker machines, TAB, Sky TV, EFTPOS, Library, full seminar and conference facilities available.
All affiliates most welcome.
Otaki & District Memorial RSA 9 Raukawa Street, Otaki Ph: 06 364 6221 Email: otakirsa@xtra.co.nz www.otakirsa.co.nz
SEC/MANAGER Vicki Black
1200 mixed
Dining room Tues, Fri, Sat & Sun roast lunch.
Open 7 Days TAB, Sky, Snooker, Gaming Machines, Darts, Regular entertainment.
Affiliated members and guests most welcome.
South Wairarapa Workingmen’s Club 120 Main St, Greytown Ph: 06 304 9448, Fax: 06 304 9447 Email: swwmc@wise.net.nz
David Linton
1250
Restaurant Sat-Sun 6pm
Pool, snooker, darts, indoor and outdoor bowls, cards, TAB, senior members, fishing, gaming machines, EFTPOS, courtesy coach, SKY Digital.
Your comfort and enjoyment is the goal of our team.
Tararua Club Incorporated 15 Tararua Street, Pahiatua Ph/Fax: 06 376 8380 Email: admin@tararuaclub.co.nz
PRESIDENT Mrs Yvonne Wilson SEC/MANAGER Alan Fulton
580 mixed
Restaurant Meals available Tue & Fri Evenings from 5.30pm to 9pm
Monday to Friday from 3pm, Saturday from 12pm, Sunday Closed. Gaming Machines, Pool Tables, Snooker Tables, 16 Dart Boards, Self Service TAB, SKY TV with 2 Huge Screens, Indoor Bowls, Golf Adjunct, Courtesy Van & Members Draws Tuesday & Friday Evenings.
The Tararua Club welcomes all affiliated members of Clubs NZ & those clubs who have reciprocal visiting rights by arrangement with our club.
Upper Hutt Cosmopolitan Club 11 Logan Street, Upper Hutt Ph: 04 529 0009 Email: manager@cossieclubs.org.nz Website: www.cossieclubs.org.nz
Dean Candy
7400
Restaurant open Wednesday - Sunday 5:30pm for dinner, cafe open at all times
Magnificent club with cutting-edge technology, air-conditioned throughout, thirty poker machines plus Quickfire downloadable jackpot, entertainment ThursdaySunday, Courtesy Coaches operate seven days, five large screens plus over 40 plasmas, LCD screens and TV’s, large garden bar, stand-alone TAB room with four terminals, all indoor sports plus many other organised activities.
Experience our outstanding customer service and friendly environment. Host of 2016 Clubs NZ AGM Conference
Waikanae Chartered Club Inc 8 Elizabeth st, Waikanae Ph 04 293 5915, Fax 04 293 1571 Email: manager@waikanaeclub.org.nz Website: www.waikanaeclub.org.nz
Stefen Leach
970
Bar Meals available Tues-Sat 12.00 noon to 8.00pm Restaurant Dining Tues, Thurs, Fri & Sat - 4.30pm to 8.30pm
Full Bar facilities, Off License, Restaurant, Snooker, Pool, Darts, Bowls, Golf, Fishing, 18 Gaming Machines, Sky TV, TAB Facilities.
All affiliated members and guests welcome
Wairarapa Services and Citizens Club (Inc) 20 Essex St, Masterton Ph: 06 370 0012, Fax 06 377 7294 Email: wscc@xtra.co.nz Website: clubwairarapa.com
PRESIDENT Bill Hey MANAGER Angela O’Neale
750 mixed
Meals available Wed - Sat Lunch & Dinner
Snooker, darts, pool, indoor bowls, golf, cards and travel club available, Sky TV, entertainment Friday nights 7:30pm onwards, EFTPOS, off license,TAB, courtesy coach available
All affiliated guests welcome.
MARLBOROUGH / NELSON Club Waimea 345 Queen St, Richmond Ph: 03 543 9179, Fax: 03 543 9177 www.clubwaimea.co.nz
MANAGER Wayne Williams
1260
Lunch and Dinners Wednesday - Sunday Functions by arrangement
Live entertainment Saturdays. Regular sporting activities, modern gaming lounge, squash courts, all weather outdoors bowls green, TAB, raffles, conference & seminar facilities and a 350 plus hall plus an extensive parking area.
We welcome all affiliates. We have a caravan park and tent sites
Clubs of Marlborough 42 Alfred St, Blenheim Ph: 03 578 1059 Email: ceo@clubsofmarlborough.co.nz Website: www.clubsofmarlborough.org.nz
Lee Davis
9500 mixed
Open 7 days A la carte, Café and Buffet operations
Cards, pool, snooker, golf, indoor and outdoor bowls, fishing, darts, golden oldies, rugby, dance, leisure marches, fitness centre, state-of-the-art bars& quiet areas, childrens area, escalator and lifts, extensive TAB, Dive club room with air tank compressor facility, weekly entertainment, quiz nights, housie, function facilities, out catering, latest 30 gaming machines, 20 x 42” LCD’s with all sky channels, rifle range,Extensive terrace areas with river views. Weekly member bonus draws.
All affiliate members welcome to visit our magnificent new club
The Motueka Memorial RSA (Inc) 49 High St, Motueka Ph/Fax: 03 528 9777 Email: motueka.rsa@xtra.co.nz www.motuekarsa.co.nz
MANAGER Kevin Gray
1270
Lunch Fri & Sun 12-1.30pm Dinner Mon-Tues 5.30 - 8.30pm Thurs - Sun 5.30 - 8.30pm
A friendly bar, 9 gaming machines, pool, snooker, darts, indoor bowls, Fishing Raffles every Tues, Fri, Sat from 4pm. Open Mon - Wed from 4pm, Thurs - Sun from 3pm. Members of the Motor Caravan Assoc. Welcome for overnight stays.
New members always welcome we look forward to seeing you.
BULLER / WEST COAST Club Buller Queen St, Westport Ph: 03 789 8770
Melanie Gare
730 mixed
Restaurant Fri-Sun 5.30-8.30pm
Darts, pool & snooker, golf, indoor & outdoor bowls, cards (euchre, bridge, 45’s), fishing, gaming machines, Sky TV, library, live entertainment as advertised.
Affiliates and guests welcomed to the friendliest club on the Coast.
Greymouth WMC & MSA 41 Guinness St, Greymouth Ph 03 768 4000
Don Foster PRESIDENT
450
Snacks Available
Boxing, Indoor/bowls, darts, pool, 45’s, modern gaming machines, SKY big screen, EFTPOS, Off-License, Twice weekly members draw, great raffles, courtesy coach.
Affiliates and guests welcome to the Best of West Coast Hospitality
Hokitika Chartered Club 42 Hamilton Street, Hokitika Ph: 03 755 8342
SEC / MANAGER Donna Douglas
700
Bistro: Wed,Thurs,Fri, Saturday nights, Lunch Sunday
Pool, darts, cards (500, euchre, crib), golf, fishing, gaming machines, EFTPOS, off sales, SKY TV
A warm West Coast welcome to all affiliated members.
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CLUBS WITH RECIPROCAL VISITING RIGHTS
CANTERBURY Ashburton RSA Memorial Club 12-14 Cox Street, Ashburton Ph: 03308 7175, Fax: 03 308 7103
ADMINISTRATION Patrice Ansell
1200
Bistro Thurs, Sat evening from 5:30pm Tues-Wed lunches 12pm
18 gaming machines, Sky TV, EFTPOS, golf, pool, darts, indoor/outdoor bowls, cards, womens, travel, raffles Thur night, housie Fri night, live music every alternative Saturday nights, courtesy coach Thur & Sat.
We are 30mins away from Mt Hutt Ski fields and Rakaia River. Members and affiliates welcome.
Hornby Working Men’s Club & MSA Inc. 17 Carmen Rd, Hornby, CHCH, 8042 PO Box 16014, Hornby, CHCH, 8441 Ph: 03 349 9026, Fax: 03 344 4725 Email: reception@hornbywmc.co.nz www.hornbyworkingmensclub.co.nz
GENERAL MANAGER Daniel Ferguson PRESIDENT Kevin Cole
6500+ members
Club Cafe - Open 7 days (all day Sat) Daily Specials Lunch 12 noon-2pm Dinner from 5pm Chalmers Restaurant Fri/Sat - Carvery from 5:30pm Sun - All you can eat buffet from 5pm
Weekly live entertainment, gymnasium, 18 Gaming Machines, Full Service TAB incl. latest screens & PODs, Full HD LCD Big Screen, a range of sporting sections including Billiards/Snooker, Cards, Cribbage, Cricket, Darts, Golf, Fishing, Indoor Bowls, Outdoor Bowls, Table Tennis and Travel.
Affiliate members and their guests welcome. A fabulously warm and friendly environment awaits you. Plenty of car parking and courtesy vans available.
Papanui Club Inc. 302 Sawyers Arms Rd, Christchurch Ph: 03 359 9586, Fax: 03 359 5301 Email: reception@papanuiclub.co.nz www.papanuiclub.co.nz
GENERAL MANAGER Keith Ballantyne
4000 mixed
Club Café open Wednesday Lunch to Sunday Lunch
Gym, TAB, Gaming Machines, Sky TV on big screen, live entertainment, loyalty points & promotions for members, 20 sections including Petanque, walking, indoor & outdoor bowls, darts, pool, billiards and snooker, fishing, cards, table tennis, golf, pigeon, travel, leisure, garden, netball & marching.
Affiliate members welcome.
Richmond Workingmens Club & M.S.A. 75 London Street, Christchurch Ph 03 389 5778
Ricky Gilmore
3800 mixed
Earl of Richmond Restaurant Open Thurs-Sun Bistro Tues-Sun
Onsite TAB, 18 gaming machine, billiards, snooker, boxing, cards, cricket, darts, fishing, golf, indoor bowls, outdoor bowls, library, pool, quoits, soccer, table tennis, travel, free entertainment Thurs, Fri & Sat, functions space available for private hire
Affiliated members, visitors and guests welcome.
St Albans Shirley Club 269 Hills Road, Shirley, Christchurch 8013 Ph: 03 385 1632 Email: sasclub@xtra.co.nz www.sasclub.net.nz
PRESIDENT Rob MaGuire VICE PRESIDENT Alan Jeffries
500 mixed (includes junior & life members)
Open 7 days from 1pm (11am Sat, 3pm Monday) Bar food available 7 days Bistro meals Thurs, Fri & Sat nights Kiwi Cuisine (award winning caterers on site) available for your functions www.kiwicuisine.com
Two large function rooms, extra large dance floor, two BBQ areas free to members & affiliates, big screen TV, self serve TAB, EFTPOS, 11 gaming machines, courtesy coach (Thurs, Fri & Sat from 4pm), free pool tables, indoor bowls, outdoor bowls, snooker, pool, table tennis, old timers social, cards, Cavaliers War gaming, Taekwon Do club.
All affiliated members welcome. Large carpark suitable for motorhomes (not serviced).
Woolston Club Inc. 43 Hargood St, Woolston Ph: 03 389 7039, Fax: 03 389 7036 Email: info@woolstonclub.co.nz Web: www.woolstonclub.co.nz
Tim Marsh
4000
Whitfords Restaurant open 7 days from 5.30pm. Cafe open 7 days from 11am.
Private functions spaces available to suit groups of 4 up to 400 people. Free live entertainment every Friday and Saturday night. Onsite TAB and 18 gaming machines. Clubs and societies including; billiards, snooker, boxing, cards, fishing, golf, indoor bowls, pool, quoits, soccer, petanque, tennis, travel and gardening and fun activities area.
A warm welcome awaits you.
NORTH OTAGO / MID & SOUTH CANTERBURY Combined Services Club Twizel (Inc) Ohau Rd, PO Box 31, Twizel Ph: 03 435 0494, Fax: 03 435 0464
PRESIDENT Wayne Meggitt MANAGER Carol Smart
700 mixed (includes junior)
Fri-Sat bistro 5pm-9:30pm
Fri night - pool, darts and raffles, Sat afternoons members lucky draw, raffles, gaming machines, TV lounge, entertainment.
View Mt. Cook, warm welcoming atmosphere to all who visit.
The Geraldine Town and Country Club (Inc) 190 Talbort St Ph: 03 693 8713
MANAGER Katrina McCabe
700
Restaurant Fri-Sat evenings Sunday lunch
9 gaming machines, pool, darts, cards, indoor & outdoor bowls, fishing section, travel section, wine club, raffles (Fri & Sat), big screen TV, sky sport, courtesy van, bottle store, function & conference facilities, meeting rooms.
Affiliated members and guests are welcome to visit our friendly club.
Timaru South Cosmopolitan Club 44 Browne St, Timaru. Ph: 03 684 8697, Fax: 03 684 8065 e: cosclub@xtra.co.nz
MANAGER/TREASURER Wayne McBeath
700 mixed (includes junior)
Meals: Wed $12 Roast/Bistro 5:30pm Thurs, Sat, Sun lunch: 11:30am Fri, Sat, Sun, Bistro meals 5:30pm Sun Roast 3rd Sun month 5:30pm
Gaming machines, big screen SKY TV, TAB Pod, 4 Pot Black Tables (free), 16 Perm Dart Boards, Ladies Section, Travel Section, Over 60’s Pool, Golf, Indoor Bowls, Leisure Marching, Fishing, Rugby Quiz nights, Regular Live Entertainment, 2 Courtesy Vans running 7 days, Raffles Wed, Fri & Sat nights.
A friendly welcome to all affiliated members and guests at “The Happening Club”
Timaru Town and Country Club Inc & Highfield Golf Course 97-99 Douglas Street, Timaru Ph: 03 688 0020, Fax: 03 684 7939
Vince Gardner SECRETARY MANAGER John Hardie PRESIDENT
2000 mixed
Open 4 Days Lunch and Dinner Thur-Sun or by arrangement Functions Catered with ease.
Open 7 days, 18 Gaming Machines, Sky TV on Big Screen, TAB Facility, Live Entertainment, Shows and Promotions, Eftpos, ATM Machine, Caravan NZ Parking, 18 Hole Golf Course, 6 Pot Black Pool Tables (Free) Courtesy Coach (2) and Home to the Cheapest Pensioners Roast in Town. Adjuncts: Pool, Darts, Indoor (2) / Outdoor Bowls, (Men’s & Women’s), Petanque, Karate, Soccer, Hockey, Rod & Gun, 4Wd, Motorsport, Motorcycle, Pigeon, Golf, Travel, Ladies, Social And Table Tennis.
A very warm welcome awaits all affiliated members and guests at..
“The Club Of Choice”
Waimate Town and Country Club 14 John St, Waimate Ph: 03 689 8501, Fax: 03 689 6116
Trevor Marshall
820
Friday and Saturday night 6.00pm - 9.30pm
Pool, darts, indoor and outdoor bowls, cards, housie, snooker. TAB.
A friendly welcome awaits you.
OTAGO / SOUTHLAND Alexandra District Club 35 Centennial Ave, Alexandra Ph:03 448 8090, Fax:03 448 8023 Email: alexdistrictclub@xtra.co.nz
PRESIDENT Chrissy Nesbitt
1600 mixed
Bistro open Thur-Sun
Pool, golf, fishing, indoor and outdoor bowls, poker machines, Sky TV, 2 large screens, great for sport, EFTPOS. Espresso coffee available.
A high Central Otago welcome to all affiliated members and invited guests
Club Southland Incorporated 115 Leet St, Invercargill Phone/Fax: 03 218 4868 E-mail: office@clubsouthland.co.nz www.clubsouthland.co.nz
PRESIDENT Peter McMillan CO-ORDINATOR Shannon Reilly
500
Restaurant Friday and Saturday dining
Snooker, pool, darts, cards, indoor bowls, fishing, wine club, Sky big screen, bottlestore, EFTPOS, gaming machines, subsidised taxi. TAB Facility, Petanque. Soccer.
A warm and friendly Southland welcome to all affiliate members.
Cromwell Town & Country Club 32 Melmore Tce, Cromwell Phone/Fax: 03 445 1169 Email: cromwelltc@xtra.co.nz www.cromwelltownandcountryclub.co.nz
SECRETARY/MANAGER Neil McDowell
1000+
Printers Bay Bistro Thurs, Fri, Sat from 5.30pm
Courtesy van Thur, Fri, Sat, Gaming machines, TAB, EFTPOS, SKY big screen, Juke Box, darts, 8 ball, great out door area.
We welcome all affiliated members. Our facilities is located on the shores of the Kawerau arm of Lake Dunstan. Come and enjoy our hospitality and stunning views of the lake.
Gore District Memorial RSA 12 Bowler Ave, Gore Ph: 03 208 6218, Fax: 03 208 6220
Steve Brinsdon
1940
Bistro Wed - Fri 12-2pm Tues-Sun from 5.30pm
Darts, snooker, gaming machines, Sky TV on big screen, Live entertainment each month, EFTPOS available, TAB, subsidised taxi. Private functions by arrangement. Courtesy Coach
We welcome all affiliated members to our club.
Gore Town & Country Club 2 Bury Street, Gore Ph /fax: 03 4451169
SEC/MANAGER David Rance
1275
Bistro Open Thurs - Sunday from 5:30pm
Indoor & Outdoor bowls, pool, snooker, table tennis, golf, fishing, car trials, racing, squash courts, cricket, sky tv big screen, 18 gaming machines, TAB facilities, housie weekly, entertainment monthly, subsidised transport, motor van parking.
All affiliated members and guests welcome.
Invercargill Workingmen’s Club 154 Esk St, Invercargill Ph: 03 218 8693, Fax: 03 218 3011 Email: office@iwmc.co.nz www.iwmc.co.nz
PRESIDENT Peter Hair MANAGER Simon Anderson
3600 mixed
Best in town lunches Monday-Friday dinner Thur-Sun
Bowls, darts, snooker, pool, table tennis, 24 Gaming machines angling, golf, TAB, EFTPOS, entertainment every Saturday. Youth members, subsidise transport 7 days a week, conference facilities.
We make welcome all affiliate members to our club.
Milton Country Club 54 Union St, Milton Ph: 03 417 8456, Fax: 03 417 4698 E-mail: admin@miltoncountryclub.co.nz www.miltonclub.co.nz
Charmagne Sayer
580
Westside Cafe & Restaurant Operating 7 days a week.
Snooker, bowls, darts, pool, golf, Sky TV on big screen, EFTPOS, gaming machines,courtesy coach, junior members section, regular entertainment.
A big warm welcome awaits you.
South Otago Town & Country Club 1 Yarmouth Street, Balclutha Ph 03 418 1522 Fax 03 418 1523
Jen MacDonald
1000
Thur-Fri Sat-Sun nights Fri lunch $10 special or by arrangement
Golf, Indoor + outdoor bowls, snooker tables, pool tables, darts, line dancing, fishing, SKY, big screen TV, regular entertainment, EFTPOS, gaming machines, courtesy coach available.
A big Balclutha welcome to all affiliates and guests. We are only 45mins from the Catlins
2nd NZEF Association 177 Don St, Invercargill Ph: 03 218 6653, Fax: 03 218 4039 E-mail: secondnzef@vodafone.co.nz
Catherine Geary
430 mixed
Friday, Saturday 6.00 - 8.30pm
Snooker, bowls, darts, pool, golf, fishing, EFTPOS, Sky TV on the big screen.
A typical friendly Southland welcome awaits you. Family friendly.
Te Anau Club (Inc) Cnr Pop Andrews Drive and Jackson St, Te Anau Ph: 03 249 7113, Fax: 03 249 8288
PRESIDENT Alison Gibbs MANAGER Trish Hartford
900
Bistro open Wed - Sun 6-9pm
Gaming machines, darts, pool, snooker, Sky TV, childrens room, 2X61” big screens, off license, function rooms, juke box, courtesy coach Friday & Saturday, wheelchair access, beer garden.
Come and enjoy some Fiordland hospitality with magnificent picturesque views.
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Spacious, clean, comfortable situated between Hamilton Lake and the CBD 32” flatsceen TV, 50+ Sky Channels, free off-street parking Facilities available:
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Quiet peaceful motel, in a quiet culdesac 17 New and refurbished ground floor unites serviced daily Units open onto small terraced areas Swimming pool, Heated spa pool, Wheelchair accessible Cooked and continental breakfast available
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Spectacular views & harbour front location! A place to relax & enjoy. Great venue for weddings and conferences. Surrounded by farmlands. Free kayaks, swimming pool, BBQ, games room, nature walks, and fishing. Full self contained units, backpackers, cabins, camp sites, 2 bdrm log house with a pool.
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New Owners John & Jennifer offer you a warm welcome located close to town. we have sky tv and free wifi. Short stroll to the shops & restaurants Enjoy the comfort of Kingswood Motel. 16 Timaru Road. Ph (03)6898022 or 0276945633 E.kingswoodmotels@gmail.com
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The Dolores Cross project aims to give people the opportunity to personally pay tribute to the 30,000odd New Zealand Armed Forces casualties of war and conflicts who are lying in foreign soils. The project also covers 1626 New Zealanders who served with foreign forces. The idea came to archivist Dolores Cross as she was helping researchers from Cannock Chase, Staffordshire, England with the history of Great War huts, the 3rd New Zealand Rifle Brigade and the Messines terrain model at Brocton Camp. When the researchers told her that 73 Kiwis are buried in a Commonwealth War Cemetery at Cannock Chase, she decided to send NZRSA poppies to place on the graves for Anzac Day 2008. However, she didn’t have enough poppies., so she made up the shortfall by making another memorial token. The cross was first placed on the 73 graves at Cannock Chase War Cemetery. “I remembered seeing Maori women weaving flax at Whakarewarewa Village when I arrived in New Zealand in 1986,” she says. “ I decided to weave crosses using flax. Harakeke was chosen because it is native to New Zealand and it seemed appropriate that a part of New Zealand made up this unique token. It creates an intimate link between the homeland and those who went to wars and never returned. “A New Zealand Returned Services’ Association poppy is added to the cross to make it distinctively from New Zealand.” The project is named after her because Dolores comes from a Latin word meaning ‘sorrows’: “It is not about me though, it is about the soldiers,” she says. The Dolores Cross name (it means ‘the cross of sorrows’) is a reference to its origins and its memorial purpose. Since 2008, Dolores and volunteers have visited and photographed nearly 14,000 graves. A cross is left at every grave/memorial, and photos are available free. However, donations are welcome to assist with project management.
THE DOLORES CROSS PROJECT
• Dolores Cross (left) is looking for help to weave another 15,000 crosses. Details: website – dolorescrossproject.org; email – dolorescrossproject@gmail.com. – Story & photo: NZ Army News
Club calls on pros to offer options Sue Russell
The East Coast Bays RSA, on Auckland’s North Shore, has enlisted the help of a specialist research company to investigate options for the Club’s future format and business arrangements. The RSA and the Browns Bay Bowling Club have commissioned Visitor Solutions to “look at the big picture with an objective, business-focussed approach”. The two clubs received a joint grant of $30,000 from the Upper Harbour and Hibiscus and Bays community boards to fund the feasibility study. This followed an approach to the RSA from the bowling club, 500 metres down the road, suggesting the two amalgamate and be part of what is being called a “community hub” – a complex of Club space and sporting amenities such as bowling and tennis working on a business model and not solely reliant on income from members. “If the merger goes ahead, there will be a loss of identity as an RSA, but not entirely,” says RSA president Kerry Kay. “That’s one of the challenges ...to ensure there is space set aside for some displaying of our valued memorabilia. We don’t see the merger and retaining a relationship to our founding values as mutually exclusive at all. “Our members don’t want to see the club die away and we don’t see any reason why this should occur. We could see a possible Fox Hole Café at the bowling club site where some of our displays could be housed, as well as a bar/lounge area for the general public using the sporting facilities or visiting and socialising.” The community hub is not the only potential
Kerry Kay (left), president of the East Coast Bays RSA, and club manager Scott Evans option for the club, and Visitor Solutions will provide feedback to the RSA on other possibilities, though Kerry Kay acknowledges his preference is the merger proposition. “There is a lot of goodwill and positivity from both Clubs, which is a great thing,” he says. The bowling club’s approach was timely as the RSA was coming to terms with its worsening financial situation. The club had been losing ground financially for some time, but it took some earnest research with XERO accounting software to reveal the extent of the decline. Couple this with extensive roof and water damage from a fire in the club’s two-storey Browns Bay home in May 2015, and you had the conditions that led to serious consideration of the RSA’s future. “We were just losing money in every direction in
We were in decline and the fire really created an opportunity for us to look afresh.
relationship to the patronage,” says Kerry Kay. “When the club was closed for 10 months after the fire, it was very difficult to get people back. Put simply, like many clubs, we were in decline and the fire really created an opportunity for us to look afresh.” He and the committee set about consulting members and staff, a process that led to a decision at last October’s annual meeting to look seriously at options, including the bowling club’s amalgamation/ community hub proposal. “When it went to the vote, there was overwhelming support to look at options seriously, given the approach by the bowling club,” says Kerry. “I was heartened that this attitude from our members and staff gave us the mandate to really look at how we could best meet the future. Just as much for those members who have passed, who have put years of good energy and commitment towards it as for current members.” Once the feasibility studies have concluded and the respective clubs have received its recommendations, if, how and when merger might
happen will go to the vote again. Meanwhile, the fire damage to the RSA’s building has been repaired and the club has a conditional sale on its books, and is working through necessary council building-compliance documentation to secure the deal, says Kerry. He expects the sale to go ahead as soon as the paperwork is tidied up. If the merger with the bowling club goes ahead, the RSA would invest funds in the new community hub – important, says Kerry, so that the club has a financial stake in the new facility. “We’re very fortunate that the bowling Ccub owns its own land, making it possible for changes to the building to occur and placing the whole project on a sound financial footing.” Kerry Kay says he has been with the New Zealand Police for 42 years (his current role is police development manager) and has become accustomed to managing change and creating initiatives. “I am fortunate to be able to bring this professional experience to leading our RSA with its current membership of approximately 2000 through this important time.”