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news, recipes, stories, etc. from everyone are most welcome. All personal opinions should be signed and
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Soccer? What’s that?
The 2014 FIFA soccer world cup is well under way and has already had some exci�ng matches and major upsets. ‘Who cares?’ you might ask—did you know the soccer world cup is the most widely watched sports event in the world? Soccer’s popularity is on the rise even in New Zealand. Who will take the �tle on July 14? The current world champion Spain and major player England are already out! Here are some more interes�ng world cup facts:
• The first FIFA World Cup was held in Uruguay in 1930
• The 19 FIFA World Cup tournaments have been won by eight different na�onal teams:
Brazil, Italy, Germany, Argen�na, Uruguay, England, France, and Spain
• 2014 World Cup Is The Most Expensive World Cup Ever
• France Demanded 2 Types Of Soaps In Each Hotel Room
• Germany Built Their Own World Cup Hotel And Training Camp
• A Simpsons Episode Has Been Dedicated To The 2014 World Cup
• Brazil Is ‘The Most Expensive Team’ In The 2014 World Cup
• New Zealand played in FIFA world cups in 1982 and 2010
• Germany and Brazil hold the top spot for most appearances
in the World Cup final. Both countries made it to the finals on 7
different occasions.
• The next three World Cups will be
hosted by Brazil in 2014, Russia in 2018,
and Qatar in 2022.
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Hari Hari JULY 2014
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Hari Hari JULY 2014
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Landmark Musical Show at Hoki�ka’s Regent Theatre
This superb musical show features NZ Country legend Brendan Dugan and Stars in Your Eyes
finalist Tony Wellington singing and playing tribute to Johnny Cash and Roy Orbison the Big O.
This two and a half hour show is as close as you will ever get to actually seeing Johnny or Roy in
person.
With Brendan and Tony singing all the hits this show has been a huge success in the North Island.
Book now for your friends and family and don’t miss out on this fabulous show. Tickets are selling
fast and a sell-out is hoped for.
This fabulous show can be booked direct at Hoki�ka’s Regent theatre or online at
www.hoki�karegent.com
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Hari Hari JULY 2014
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Ross JULY 2014
Ross Ramblings
If you drive past Ross School in late June, you can expect to hear singing floa�ng out on the winter air, with students in the
thick of rehearsals for the annual school produc�on. As we go to press the exact plot details are s�ll shrouded in mystery,
but this correspondent can report that The Point of the Pyramid features catchy tunes and elaborate Egyp�an ouMits.
Tickets cost is $2 for adults or $1 for children and the show opens at the Ross Hall at 6.30pm on Thursday 3 July. Show
goers can stay for a cup of tea at 8pm.
The hall may receive a new roof and kitchen at some point in the future, if our mul�-talented bus driver Wayne Jones has
anything to do with it. He is reported to have done a brilliant job fron�ng a Ross Community Society presenta�on to the
Westland District Council last month, making the case for major development ini�a�ve funding to go to the hall. We won't
know un�l later in the year whether funding is available, but apparently a friendly and posi�ve morning tea was enjoyed
aOer the presenta�on by councillors and Rossites alike.
The Ross Pool is also due to get some work, with a new liner expected to be put in this winter. The pool commiPee went to
the community last year, and overwhelming support was received to get this done with Ross endowment fund monies –
money held by Council for Ross, from past sales of community owned land in the Ross area. Regular housie fundraising for
the pool also con�nues biweekly, with the next dates on the 4th and 18th of July at the Empire Hotel.
Regardless of the temperature of the water, the pool area is likely to be filled by the loud shouts of many children next
summer, because the school role has just hit 30 pupils. Gypsy day addi�ons to the Waitaha Valley community are also
seeing new faces appearing at playgroup. Welcome!
The school is also making the most of another Ross water body, by expanding the school cross country event which
involves a circuit (or two) around the Ross Lake. AOer a weather postponement, this event was a fantas�c sunny success,
with South Westland Area School, Kokatahi-Kowhi�rangi and Whataroa Schools joining in. With 150 kids, the big winner on
the day was declared to be the community, with Charlie and Tui tasked with mud crea�on on the fire truck and numerous
parents providing delicious soup, milo, cupcakes and sausages to hungry liPle runners.
This column wrongly reported last month that trees could be purchased to commemorate fallen soldiers. In fact these
plan�ng are available to remember any Ross area residents. You get in touch with Biddy Manera (7554193) for more
informa�on about this lovely ini�a�ve.
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*Need a painter?
*Need a Gib Stopper?
Kevin Hansen Painters
Whataroa 0275 753405
Permanent &
Casual
Commercial &
Household
HARI HARI TO
FOX GLACIER
(03) 753 4151
South
Westland
Rubbish
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Franz Josef JULY 2014
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Franz Josef Police Report
Licensed Building Practitioner
New Homes, Additions, Renovations,
Concrete Work, Gib Stopping, Tiling
and Finishing Work a Specialty
Phone: 751 0170 Cell: 0272 751017
Email: deancaldwell@getrheel.co.nz
As they say in my favourite epic novel series "winter is coming". Well, actually it's here, although it's yet to really sink
its teeth in. We have only had a few icy mornings, but already some tourists have made the most of those
opportuni�es to skate off the road on the Fox Hills. Fortunately here have been no injuries so far, but the ice is there at
�mes so be careful.
The Disco on 13th June at the Town Hall was a great success with the liPle ones. Thanks to those who helped organise
it, and to the all the local businesses that supported it.
Recently Franz Josef Police have had several call-outs in the middle of the night for serious maPers, as have the
Ambulance service. One of these incidents arose at 1.30am aOer a German tourist and his twenty four year old
daughter staying in a campervan had an argument that turned physical at the end of a night's drinking. She knocked his
glasses off, which was not a wise move, but his reac�on was extremely violent and out of all propor�on to the
circumstances. He pushed her over face first in the gravel, knelt on top of her, and punched her repeatedly around the
head un�l people at one of the neighbouring campervans shouted at him to stop. The vic�m suffered significant
bruising and swelling all around her head, tore the corner of her mouth, which required four s�tches, and was
extremely shocked and trauma�sed by the whole incident. Thanks to those who later helped support this young lady
out of the goodness of their hearts. The offender was charged with Assault with Intent to Injure and was convicted in
Greymouth District Court.
We have had a run of incidents involving stock, and fences, and disputes over boundaries. It seems to be a touchy
subject and I won't go into detail, but if people could take basic measures to keep their stock off the road, and exercise
a liPle bit of common sense and goodwill with their neighbours when it came to these issues, it would save a lot of
conflict and avoid Police needing to get involved.
This will be my last ar�cle for the Community Contact. Recently I successfully applied for a transfer up to Kerikeri
Sta�on in the Bay of Islands, which has mul�ple aPrac�ons for me - tropical climate, close to family, incredible real
estate, and great opportuni�es for promo�on. Thank you to the people from all the four communi�es that we serve
who have shown me kindness and friendship over the past two years. Westland is beau�ful and it has been a great
experience.
You may have no�ced from past ar�cles that I am a fan of quotes. I will leave you with one of my favourites from
Hemingway: "The world is a fine place, and worth figh�ng for."
That's all from me. Take care out there.
Guy Bradley
Franz Josef Police
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Inland Revenue
Inland Revenue will be continuing to visit
Franz Josef and Fox Glacier throughout
the WINTER on the following dates:
Franz Josef : 1 July and 2 September, 1pm-
3pm, St Johns rooms
Fox Glacier: 17 June and 19 August, 11am-
1pm, Fire Station
We will resume our monthly visits in October
Appointments can be made by ringing Juliette
on 03 906 0317 or Tina on 03 906 0307.
GLACIER
CONCRETE
For all your concrete
needs in Westland
Call Tim Gibb on 0211584043 to
discuss your requirements.
Driveways, dairy sheds, lime bins,
foundations, pole sheds, animals
shelters, standoff areas, farm race
ways etc.
Now might be the time to add a concrete
patio or pathway.
Glacier Contracting can also provide
gravel , sand, large stones for soak holes
etc and can do your site preparation
work. Call Tim for a free no
obligation quote. Email
glacierenterprises@xtra.co.nz
For all your electrical
and heat pump needs.
• Servicing of heat pumps
• Freeview TV
• Installing heat pumps
• General electrical work
• Fujitsu accredited Installer
DAVE DELORE
027 291 6699
Email: david_delore@hotmail.co.nz
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Haast JULY 2014
Haast Community Library
Open Saturdays 1pm – 4pm
at the Hall in the Haast town-
ship.
Books are issued out on a three weekly basis,
And we are lucky enough to get 100 books
changed over every 3 months
from the Hoki�ka Library.
Haast Playgroup
Monday 10:30am to 12:30pm
Wednesday 11:30am to 1:30pm pre-school
for the big kids with Karyn
Thursday 10:30am
Wear your high visibility vests when on the road.
Worst times to see you are early morning and late evening. Be seen!!!
Haast Happenings June
It is raining hard outside tonight. The winter weather has been very varied recently though we have had some excellent
days. The good days have meant that the many contractors have finished the four towers and network for the Haast
community broadband.
The various teams have connected the towers and we await the grand opening
of the network on Thursday 19 June. There will be some visitors arriving at the
school to help with the launch and take part in a shared lunch.
Watch this space as Haast enters the 21st century in communica�ons
technology!
This month 12 Haast Allstars met at
the Haast Hall for Dinner.
Well, haven’t things cooled down somewhat? We’re now into winter and the
snow is on the tops, very invigora�ng, but with the fire burning it was nice and
toasty in the Hall. This month Linnie Horne came in to help us, thank you Linnie
your help was invaluable. We would never be able to run our dinners without
the help from the kind hearted locals in our community.
For dinner we had a big pot of tasty soup which Di Solomon donated and for mains we had tasty silverside, mustard sauce,
mashed potatoes, carrots, peas and cabbage silver beet mix.
For dessert we had bread and buPer pudding from Di Solomon and stewed apples and custard from Paul SuPon all topped
up with fresh cream.
AOer our large meal we discussed our trip to Christchurch and confirmed numbers and preferred accommoda�on.
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Whataroa JULY 2014
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IAN HARTSHORNE CONTRACTING
Machinery Hire (with or without operator)
Small equipment hire: Concrete cuXng and
breaking,
Weed-eaters, lawn mower, compactors, water
blasters,
and much more.
Site works/Contrac�ng
Farm drainage
Landscaping
Track work
New gravel screen for all your landscaping material.
Area distributor of MORRIS OILS, BLACKS bolts/nuts/
washers
NEW STORAGE SHEDS TO RENT
Ask us for an obliga�on FREE quote
Ian: 027 695 6988 Kathy: 0274 741 306 Dave: 027 6956989
Franz Hire 14 Donovan Drive ph 752-0244
info@franzhire.co.nz
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Astronomy JULY 2014
Planet Watching
Now that Jupiter is no longer visible in the western evening sky, just three bright planets remain well placed for July viewing: Mars, Saturn, and Venus. Venus remains as bright as ever in the morning sky, although the planet falls steadily towards the northeast horizon as the month progresses.
Mars and Saturn are both prominent high to the north in the early evening sky. Saturn remains more or less stationary in Libra, well to the east of Mars throughout the month, but Mars closes in rapidly as the month progresses. You can track its movement night to night by noting its position relative to Spica, the brightest star in the constellation of Virgo. On 1 July Mars lies a few degrees west of Spica, but by 13 July it lies directly below Spica, and by month end it is almost halfway between Spica and Saturn. The first quarter Moon moves through this part of the sky at the end of the first week in July, forming a compact right-angled triangle with Mars and Spica lying due north at 7 pm on the night of 6 July.
Turning to the southern sky, one of the most famous and much-loved objects in the sky is now prominent throughout the night. Omega Centauri is the biggest and brightest example of a globular cluster: a swirling mass of stars swarming like bees, bound by mutual gravity into a dense spherical cluster, shining with the light of four million suns.
Omega Cen is visible to the naked eye even under city lights, and is easy to find using the Southern Cross and the Pointers as signposts. The chart below shows how. To the naked eye it looks like a fuzzy star; binoculars show a bright hazy spot the size of the full Moon; and even a small telescope is enough to pick out individual stars. Too far south to be visible to most northern hemisphere observers, it’s one of the jewels of the southern sky. If you want to learn just one object to show your grandchildren, this should be it.
Martin Unwin Hannah’s Clearing unwinm51@gmail.com
Southern Cross
(Crux)
The Pointers
omega Centauri
α Centauri
β Centauri
ε Centauri
α Crux
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CHURCH SERVICES—July 2014
Catholic 6th 13th 20th 27th
Hari Hari 9am 5pm Sat 9am
Whataroa 10.30am M.Tea
after
9am 10.30am 9am
Franz Josef 5pm Ecumenical celebra-tion after at Anglican
church
5pm 4.30 adoration mass,
dinner, 1st comm. Anniver.
Fox Glacier 11am 11am
Haast 5pm
South Westland Catholic Parish: Contact Fr. Michael Mahoney, 0210333746 or 037534140
Note: This mass is the normal parish schedule. It is wise to check that a mass has not been changed for some special reason.
Anglican 6th 13th 18th 27th
Ross
Hari Hari 9.30am 9.30am
Whataroa 11.30am
Franz Josef 6pm
Jacobs Riv-
er
Haast 12pm
Anglican Contact: Rev’d Vivien Harber (03) 755 5125
Ross 10.30am 10.30am
West Coast Rural Support—
Dianne Milne 0800 787 254
Lifeline – West Coast Toll Free 0800 353 353
Kidsline – 4pm – 6pm every school day
0800 543 754
AA (Alcoholics Anonymous) (03) 7534005
HEALTHLINE – FREE 24 HR
HEALTH ADVICE 0800 611 116
SUPPORT, HELP, ADVICE?
West Coast contact numbers are:-
Westland Victim Support – ask for
Victim Support (03) 755 8088
Arthritis Foundation (03) 768 7254
Women’s Refuge (9am – 3pm)
(03) 7898025 AH 0800 208 339
Child Support Agency – queries re
child support 0800 221 221
Disability Information Service
0800 100 946