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In his enquiries about PhilipParsons, the originator of theParson’s Glory fly, JamesParlane has learned that thefamous fisherman was not bornin Te Awamutu, as widelybelieved. Following an article inthe Courier, Mr Parlane wascontacted by Jeffery PhilipParsons, a grandson of PhilipParsons (1872-1948).
‘‘The main issue is that hewas born at Meeanee inHawkes Bay and not TeAwamutu as suggested byKeith Draper in his books onTrout Flies of Taupo and alsodocumented in otherpublications,’’ he informed MrParlane.
Garage sale atIntermediate
There will be a garage saleat Te Awamutu IntermediateSchool on Sunday precedingthe town and country auctionbeing run by the PTA.
The garage sale starts at9.30am, followed by theauction at around noon.
Donated items are stillrequired for the auction —phone the school on 871 6377or after hours to Betty at 07 8272081.
Savour soup tosave children
Te Awamutu Branch ofSave the Children is holdinganother of its popular soup andsavoury luncheons at St John’sChurch Hall on Thursday, May26.
There will be musicalentertainment provided by localchildren and a sales table.
For more information referto classified ad in today’s issue.
Time to enterfun run, walk
Te Awamutu MarathonClinic’s 27th Annual Fun Runand Walk Experience takesplace on Sunday, June 19.
$20 entry before June 10 atthe Stihl Shop or $25 late entryor on the day.
Highland Pipe Band in good hands
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TE AWAMUTU AND DISTRICT Highland Pipe Band performs at Sunday’s concert ‘A Wee Bit of ScottishFlavour’. There was also Highland dancing and even ‘A Touch of Irish’ music.
Sunday’s public concert hopefully first of manyBY GRANT JOHNSTON
Te Awamutu Sports Clubroomsreverberated to the sound of High-land Pipe Band music on Sunday.
The first solo public concert byTe Awamutu and District HighlandPipe Band was witnessed by anenthusiastic crowd of 60-plus, butdeserved a much larger audience.
‘A Wee Bit of Scottish Flavour’was certainly a successful exercisefor the band and could hopefully bethe forerunner to regular publicconcerts.
President Norris Hall says theband is enjoying a period of‘renewal’, with a number of newmembers and is keen to sign more.
Te Awamutu Highland PipeBand was formed in 1949 with ahealthy membership and changedits name to add ‘and district’ thefollowing year.
The 2011 band began Sunday’sconcert with ‘The Flower ofScotland’ and finished with ‘Amaz-ing Grace’, with many oldfavourites and a selection of solosin between which would have lefteven the most demanding Highlandmusic enthusiast with their appe-tite well sated.
Better tasting water onthe way, says CouncilLetter writer was on the right track
After receiving a number of complaintsrecently about Te Awamutu’s water, WaipaDistrict Council is testing for the presence ofblue-green algae.
The algae is caused by warmer weather andcould be affecting the taste of the water stored inthe reservoir.
Council’s group manager service deliveryBarry Bergin says the issue has arisen due to theunseasonably warm climate and drop in wateruse, meaning more water is sitting in thereservoir.
He says the Council’s water services team isconstantly checking the water supply andconfirms it is absolutely safe to drink.
He says initial testing for the algae hadreturned results well below the Council’s publichealth management trigger levels, but to beabsolutely sure Council has sent samples toNIWA for testing.
In the meantime, Council has switched thesupply, by-passing the raw-water reservoir.
On Tuesday afternoon (May 17), Mr Berginsaid that it would take around 48 hours for thenew water to get through the reticulation systemand into homes.
Mr Bergin says the Council’s water servicesteam is working fast to rectify the problem.
He thanks the public for their patience.A Letter to the Editor from J. Perrett that
appeared in Tuesday’s Te Awamutu Courierraised concerns over the taste and smell of thetown water supply.
Council’s response, which accompanied theletter and made no mention of the potential algaeissue and further testing, was prepared prior toupdated knowledge about the developing situa-tion.
Council says it will keep the Courier updatedas the situation is resolved.
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HALEY BOCK (9) does the sword dance atSunday’s concert, with Bryan Mitchell onbagpipes.
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The decision to grant anymoney at all to the velodromeshould not have been dis-cussed until the due diligencereport commissioned by Wai-kato Regional Council wasreceived.
This was decided by theRegional Council and regionalmayors at a meeting lateApril, which I also attended.
The pre-empting of theagreed process would be seenas giving the velodrome
acceptance and other councilsmay follow.
The Waipa Mayor is amajor supporter and driver ofthe project.
The meeting on May 12 sawCr Dennis Finn move that onemillion dollars be given to thevelodrome project.
A heated discussion fol-lowed and althoughoutnumbered, I personallywouldn’t give one dollar ofratepayers’ money to the
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They indicated that 100 newhouses for staff could be builtin Waipa — there’s no guaran-tee one will.
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Ensuring conditions enforceablekey to Waipa velodrome funds
The reason that a majorityof councillors voted for a $1Million grant for the Home ofCycling Trust was only afterfour conditions were agreed to.
The only condition reportedin Waipa District Council’smedia release that I agree withis Condition 1, which statesthat Waipa District Councilwill receive and consider theRegional Council’s due dili-gence report.
Condition 2. What on earthdoes the following indicate?‘‘Not adversely differentiateWaipa District ratepayersfrom other ratepayers in theWaikato region.’’ I believe theMayor’s definition in anotherpress release on Saturday ismore accurate. “That Waiparatepayers should not be hit
with a financial doublewhammy. If Waikato RegionalCouncil rated Waipa rate-payers $$1 Million, well there-fore they wouldn’t levy us $$1Million, they would levy usnothing.”
Condition 3. ‘‘The cost ofborrowing to service the grantdoes not impact on existingWaipa District ratepayers.’’
The financial staff estim-ated average yearly cost ofservicing and repaying a $1Million loan would be $83,250per annum over 20 years.
This is based on 25 newhomes being built in Waipa asa direct result of the cyclingcentre. If 25 people are comingto live in Waipa because of thecycling centre why would theybuild a new house. The major-
ity would rent or buy one of themany houses available withthe downturn in the propertymarket. This would result inno income from buildingconsents and no extra rateincreases.
Condition 4. ‘ ‘Thevelodrome development israteable’’.
Councillors were emphaticthat the Home of Cyclingshould be rated. Staff haveadvised us that changes to ourDistrict Plans must be made toensure that we can guaranteethere is no remission orpostponement of rates or dis-cretionary grants used for thepurpose of zero rates. Also thatthey did not avoid rates on theproperty under any othername such as Bike New Zea-
land, St Peters School or Homeof Cycling Trust.
Interesting statistics forWaipa citizens are:
Submissions from peopleoutside Waipa District whosupported ratepayer fundingwere 850.
Submissions from Waipapeople for ratepayer fundingwere 305.
Submissions from Waipapeople against the fundingwere 200.
A final decision is still to bemade at Council’s StrategicPlanning and Policy Commit-tee’s meeting on June 14 andthen adopted on June 28.
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Putting best foot forwardfor Ceroc championshipsBY JASON HOWELLSWINTEC JOURNALISM STUDENT
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ABOVE RIGHT: Te Awamutu’s Una Taylor teamsup with Henry Claydon in the ‘Dance With AStranger’ section in Saturday’s event.
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RIGHT: Former Te Awamutu College head studentChaz Naera and partner Bronte Gibson were part ofthe second placed Intermediate/Advanced team.
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BELOW: ‘Dance with a Stranger’ partners RobPearce (left) and Hannah Honey try to impress thejudges in the Waikato Ceroc Championships.
Sequins, dancing shoes and daring moves addeda bit of razzle-dazzle to Te Awamutu’s ASB Stadiumwhen it hosted the Waikato Ceroc Dance Cham-pionships on Saturday.
Competition organisers and Addiction DanceCeroc teachers William and Tina Karl say about400 competitors and spectators came from as faraway as Christchurch for the champs.
“It was the biggest event we’ve put together andit was a great turnout.”
Mr Karl says Ceroc is modern partner dancing.“The footwork is simplified and can be danced
to just about any kind of music.”“The MC’s from 92.2 More FM & Community
Radio played a host of styles on the night and theplace was just buzzing.’’
Competitors entered categories ranging fromBeginners to Advanced, Dance with a Stranger,Battle of the Sexes and Teams.
Local competitor Una Taylor says she enteredthe ‘Dance with a Stranger’ category as a spontane-ous way of testing how she could connect with herpartner, how to follow and how the man leads.
“It was a great way of taking my dancing up tothe next level.”
Te Awamutu dancers Dominic Yuen, KarenCave and Mary Southall were part of the AddictionDance Beginner Team who won first place in theBeginner teams event.
Addiction Dance’s Intermediate/Advancedteam - which included Te Awamutu dancers ChazNaera, Bronte Gibson, Sheryl Patterson and UnaTaylor - placed second.
“They put in a lot of effort and got out what theyput in,’’ says Mr Karl.
Gary Watene (Addiction Dance) came second inthe beginners ‘Dance with a Stranger’ category andsecond in Beginner Freestyle with dance partnerTina Bunn (Addiction Dance).
William and Tina Karl took away the Choreo-graphy trophy, however, the highlight of the showfor the duo was the ‘Advanced Spotlight’ competi-tion.
Six of the top dancers positioned themselves onred velvet chairs where men sat on one side andwomen on the other. Names were pulled out of a hatand each couple danced for first placing.
“It was like a night at the Oscars, they were justgoing for it.”
Mr Karl says because of the national interest inthe event Te Awamutu is now ‘famous’ in the dancescene.
“We appreciate how far people travelled for theevent and the dancers were top class. Te AwamutuEvents Centre is happy for us to return again nextyear.’’
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Music Federation hosts ‘home’ concert for pianistDublin-born and New
York City-based pianistIsabelle O’Connell (left) has agrowing international repu-tation that has taken heracross four continents.
Receiving a standingovation at her New YorkDebut recital debut atCarnegie Hall in January2002, the New York ConcertReview wrote: “She has thetechnical prowess… and aspirit and intelligence tobring it all together.”
O’Connell has a reputa-tion for being a dynamicinterpreter and energeticadvocate of music by 20thand 21st century composers,regularly commissioningand premiering new works.
Her debut solo album‘Reservoir’ was released lastyear to critical acclaim andfeatures solo piano music bynine contemporary Irish
composers.She made her debut as
concerto soloist at theNational Concert Hall,Dublin and then studied atthe Manhattan School ofMusic graduating with aMasters Degree in 2001.
O’Connell did a residencyat the Banff Centre for theArts in Canada from 2003 –2004 where she collaboratedwith various artists includ-ing the New Zealand StringQuartet.
Most recently she hasworked with Grammyaward-winning vocalistSusan McKeown, playing onher album Singing in theDark.
O’Connell is currently onthe piano and theory facultyat both the Lucy Moses andDiller-Quaile Schools ofMusic in Manhattan.
During her current tour
of New Zealand she isreturning to Te Awamutuafter being a popular guestperformer here two yearsago.
Her programme willinclude Beethoven(Waldstein Sonata Op 53),Ravel (Jeux d’eau), Field(Nocturne in E Minor and AMajor 6), Liszt (Valeed’Obermann) and a numberof works by Irish composers.
However, as the piano inWDC chambers is havingissues with tuning, the con-cert has been moved to thehome of Te Awamutu MusicFederation committee mem-ber Gay McLaughlin (885Bond Road).
Door sales will be avail-able from 1.15pm for the 2pmconcert, but seating isstrictly limited. For furtherdetails phone MrsMcLaughlin (ph 871 4335).
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following matters since last week:Monday, May 9:Man arrested for theft from The Warehouse.Two youths reported for theft from The
Warehouse.Burglary of Sing Road property reported.
Two hot water cylinders stolen.Theft of a children’s bike from McNair Road
property reported.Waipa Networks report theft of copper wire
from Kakaramea Road reported.Tuesday, May 10:Burglary of Te Rahu Road residence
reported. Two laptop computers, Navman andiPod stolen.
Wednesday, May 11:Man arrested for driving while suspended.Thursday, May 12:Arrests: Two men for breaching bail. Man for
EBA, driving while suspended, breaching bailand warrant to appear in court.
Burglary of Rewi Street residence reported.Cellphone and keys stolen.
Friday, May 13:Arrests: Woman for EBA. Man for breaching
bail.Saturday, May 14:Arrests: Man for U20 EBA. Man for refusing
to supply a blood sample. Man for disorderlybehaviour.
Sunday, May 15:Arrests: man for doing a burnout. Car
impounded. Man for breaching bail.Burglary of Kihikihi Rugby Club reported.
Alcohol stolen.24 hour Victim Support is available by phoning
0800 VICTIM (0800 842846).
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With just two weeks to go AMP, urges all Kiwi’s,who are doing outstanding things, to apply for thelast chance to receive a helping hand and make theirdreams a reality this year.
There is $200,000 worth of funding available andBlair Vernon, AMP general manager, is excitedabout changing lives with the 2011 scholarshipprogramme.
‘‘We are blown away by the number and calibre ofapplications received so far, but challenge even moreKiwi’s to complete their entries in time, and makethis the year to do their thing,’’ he says.
‘‘I want 2011 to be the year we help more Kiwisthan ever before to achieve dreams they aredetermined to realise. The impending deadlineshould encourage people to grasp this opportunitywhile they can,’’ Vernon concludes.
Applications submitted to date range from adetermined compound archer to an aspiring fashionblogger and photographer, making it clear thatAMP’s Scholarship Programme, unlike others avail-able, acknowledges Kiwis of all ages who arepassionate and committed to reaching their goals,whatever they may be.
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MISS PUKEATUA hopefuls, from left, back: Marin Vujcich (Maris Hilton), Scott Watson (Nurse FeelGood), John McLean, Pukeatua school principal, obscured (Twilight), Nigel Anderson (Trixie), GrantBowman (Lucy Legs), Ian Harris (Lady Lager), Darius Culpan (VaJayJay), Jeff Graham (Crystal), AmritSingh (Chocolate Eclair), James Houghton (Visa Declined), Chris Lewis (Lady Marmalade); front:Quentin Haines (Waitey Katey) and Oliver Turk (Sister Mary-Anne).
The 13 brave, local men whocontested the Miss PukeatuaPageant last Saturday night hadthe consolation of knowing theirefforts helped raise over $1600 forthe Christchurch earthquakeappeal.
The evening at Pukeatua Hallwas warmed up with interna-tional hypnotist and comedianGuy Cater providing half an hourof stand up comedy, followed bythe stunning ‘ladies’ in thebeauty pageant.
‘‘They all put in 110% and
were hilarious,’’ reports JodiWatson, on behalf of organisers,Pukeatua Playcentre.
‘‘After they had answered acouple of questions each, they dida little parade while the audiencecast their votes.’’
Guy Cater continued theentertainment with an amusinghypnotic show, aided by somebrave volunteers from the audi-ence.
Then the pageant prizegivingsaw the following sashesawarded:
Miss Congeniality: Twilight;Miss Legs: Crystal; Miss Hairy:Nurse Feel Good; Miss Flirt: LadyLager; Miss Elegance: ChocolateEclair; Miss Promiscuous: Trixie;Miss Confidence: Lady Lager;Miss Personality: Lady Lager;Miss Realistic: Maris Hilton; run-ner up: Lady Lager; MissPukeatua 2011: Nurse Feel Good.
Pukeatua Playcentre sessionsare Mondays 9.45 to 12.15 andWednesdays 9.45 to 12.15 — every-body is welcome includingmums, dads and grandparents.
Puppy walkerssought fordonated dogsBY GRANT JOHNSTON
Puppy walkers are sought for two labrador pupswhich will go on to provide assistance for children withdisabilities.
Ngutunui resident Julie Hancox, who was formerly aguide dog trainer with the Blind Foundation, says ahome is needed for the male and female eight-week-oldpups that have been donated to Assistance Dogs NewZealand.
That organisation will cover the costs associated withdog ownership — all the puppy walker has to provide isan indoor home, which includes children, and to be ableto regularly socialise the puppies in busy areas such astowns and cities.
The Dog Control Act changed in December to provideassistance dogs with the same access to public places likesupermarkets and buses that is afforded to guide dogs.
Mrs Hancox visits the puppy for training purposes10-12 times a year. The key to the success of theAssistance Dogs programme is training each dogspecifically to cater for the disabilities of each individualchild or adult.
There is a waiting list of families wanting anassistance dog, including one Kihikihi family (whichfeatured in the Courier).
Assistance Dogs New Zealand was started by MrsHancox in 2008, under the umbrella of Assistance DogsInternational. It provides dogs for children and adultswith disabilities, who would benefit from the tasks aspecifically trained dog can assist them with as well ascompanionship.
‘‘Children who have disabilities can be isolated fromfriends and other children and having a trained dog alsohelps with this.’’
If the labradors prove to be adept at their roles, theycould be used instead as part of the breeding programmeto produce Assistance Dogs for the future (rather thanrelying on donated dogs as at present).
Sponsors are sought (including naming rights for thetwo labrador pups). For more information or to volunteeras a puppy walker, phone Mrs Hancox on 871 9737 oremail [email protected].
CHRISTIANCOMMENT
Who is yourrole-model?BY BARBARA LINTON,ST PATRICK’S CATHOLIC CHURCH
The model for Christians is the God-man,Christ Jesus because he is our hope and aperfect human being.
He therefore had perfect self-esteem (selfrespect).
Even though he was scorned, scourged, spaton and crucified as a criminal, his self-esteemdid not diminish.
Why? Because he did not have his eyes onworldly things or worldly attitudes others were‘esteeming’.
His one aim was the will of his HeavenlyFather.
Christ and his Heavenly Father were one —and as Christians following Christ we attemptto do the same.
This is exemplified in the Bible. Get yourwill in Focus with God’s Will for you, that is: setour eyes on God and don’t worry about howother people see or judge us.
Once we have made the choice to direct ourfocus towards God, we have guidelines tofollow.
God gave clear instructions regarding ourlives on earth and these include certainabsolutes of attitude and behaviour towardsothers.
They are the 10 commandments summarizedin the Great Commandment, Love God withyour whole heart, soul and mind and yourneighbour as yourself.
As Christians we need to read passages of theBible and reflect on them daily to hear whatGod is saying to us rather than what thetelevision, Waikato Times, women’s weekliesand sports magazines etc are saying.
Jesus, help us to see the beauty in each andevery person.
Help us to help each one to see his or her ownbeauty too.
For each is precious; each unique; eachneeded to perfect the whole.
Each is made in the image of God, and each isdearly loved by you, O Jesus.
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HOTHOT■ How quickly rubbish was cleaned up by Council after a ‘mongrel’ dumped it along Hazelmere Crescent.
NOT■ Women who were seen smoking next to the ‘No Smoking’ sign at the netball courts.
■ People taking things from a garage sale without paying.
■ Young man biking very fast down Cambridge Road footpath, riding over rubbish bag so that it splits and spills rubbish out.
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BY DEAN TAYLOR
The final fundraiserfor Dean Brindle and hissprintcar team to realisea dream and raceagainst the Americanson their own soil gainedtremendous support onSunday.
The former Te Awa-mutu man races in theexciting sprintcar classin New Zealand, and fora day job is manager ofHamilton’s TurnersAuctions.
On Sunday the carauction showroom wascleared of sale vehiclesand replaced with over120 cars of all descrip-tions, plus more than 20show, drag, race andstunt bikes, a couple oftrucks and a couple ofrace boats to form ashow that attractedmore than 500 membersof the public.
The event raised$2500 for Dean Brindleracing to help pay for the18 day American trip,which will see him raceat four tracks for KWSSpeedweek and the 40thAnnual Dirt Cup Week.
Mr Brindle, and fel-low Kiwi Sprintcardriver Jason Scott, hadthe idea of racing in theUS planted by Americanracers who make thetrip to competedownunder.
The two race teamsare taking the opportun-ity to purchase new
American built race cars whichthey will take delivery of and racein America.
Darryl Clayton, a member ofScott’s racing team, goes ahead ofthe teams to fit the new engines tothe cars and the teams will finishthe preparation when they arrive.
Travelling with Mr Brindle arehis partner Nicki O’Sullivan,father Tony Brindle and DeanKebbell and Dave Bird from
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Mr Brindle says the sponsorshave been tremendously support-ive of the trip and he expects theexperience, and new cars, willmake for good performances innext year’s New Zealand season.
The former NZ No.1, who isalways at or near the top of therankings, says racing in Americawill be a new ball game.
On New Zealand tracks thecars reach about 160km/h — onthe longer US tracks he hopes tobe making top speeds of between205 - 225km/h.
The final farewell party forDean Brindle racing takes placenext Wednesday and the first ofseven race meetings over 12 daysis on Thursday, June 2.
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GRISILINIA LITTORALIS — a great shelter hedge known for its glossy green foliage.
Today’s column will focus onsome top performing plants forscreening and sheltering your gar-den.
I have been visiting quite a fewproperties lately that are veryexposed to the westerly winds thathit the Waikato region at certaintimes of the year and cause havocto the garden, especially if it’srelatively new with not much shelteraround to protect it.
MICHELIA FAIRY BLUSH - thisis a real beauty for Waikato gar-dens. Bred by the famous Juryfamily of New Plymouth, this planthas so many good characteristicsthat I thoroughly recommend it forthe smaller city section, anddeserves a place in the larger ruralgarden too. It can be kept trimmedas a hedge at 1-2 metres tall. Ortake off its lower branches and keepthe central leader nice and straightwhile young, and the tree will turninto a beautiful lawn specimen at3.5-4 metres tall. It is evergreen,and the masses of light pink flowershave the most beautiful fragrance inlate winter/early spring.
PSIDIUM RED AND YELLOWGUAVAS - these are an interestingoption to use as a hedge orscreening plant. They are certainlytough enough for the Waikato, and Ithink they will become more popu-lar, because they provide such agreat crop of tasty fruit over theautumn/winter months.You can getthem in either red or yellow fruit,both very yummy. A fantastic optionfor children, because they containmany healthy vitamins.We have aguava hedge at home thatsurrounds a part of our vegetable
garden, and we continually havefruit coming on, ready to eat. Theyare virtually pest and disease resist-ant, which is definitely anotherbonus,(we have never had to sprayany chemical on our plants).Theplants can be kept at anywherebetween 1-2 metres tall. If you wanta hedge that looks great all yearplus the bonus of giving you some-thing to eat, then certainly look tothis plant as a good option. Don’t beconfused with some of the tropicalvarieties of guava available,because they will struggle in theWaikato, if we have some heavywinter frosts. One of these tropicalvarieties is called ‘Tropical Nectar’ -this would be better at your beachproperty or even amongst someother trees that can protect it fromsevere cold winds.
CAMELLIA EARLY PEARLY-what a fantastic plant this is! It hasthe darkest green foliage and theclearest of white flowers, in factglistening white. There are a num-ber of super Early Pearly hedgesaround the Waikato at the momentin flower, and they certainly catchyour eye, with the white contrastingso strongly with the dark greenfoliage. This variety of camellia isdeservedly one of the favouritesamongst gardeners, because it hasa reputation for being so easy togrow, looks great 12 months of theyear ,trims easily, doesn’t get toobig and woody and fits in well with alot of garden styles. I use it a lot onmy landscaping jobs, because Iknow it wi l l perform withexcellence.You can, like the previ-ous subjects in this article, easilykeep it between 1-2 metres tall.
GRISILINIA LITTORALIS - likethe other subjects above, thegrisilinia has a fine reputation forbeing a great performer forscreening/sheltering a property. Ifyou don’t know this hedge, it has anextremely shiny lime green leaf andyou see them everywhere aroundthe Waikato, especially in the life-style block areas. No flower of anysignificance, but a great lookingleaf. Extremely tough to the ele-ments, but doesn’t like waterloggedor heavy soils, which is not surpris-ing as it originates from near thecoast. Prune at whatever height youlike, and a good option for some-thing needed between the 1-2metres tall.
As with all plants, to get yourhedge or screening plants to growas quickly as possible, keep grassaway from around the base. If youdo this you will help your hedge togrow 50% faster than having grassthere.
Also feed your hedge with slowrelease fertiliser twice per year —spring and autumn.
When the hedge is young, trimevery few months when it is activelygrowing. This will help encouragesideways growth, which in turn willhelp your hedge fill up the gapsmore quickly.
The month of May is regarded asone of the very best to get anyplanting done, so if you contemplat-ing doing some this winter then Ithoroughly recommend that you getinto it while it’s still warm, as thisencourages good new root growthand this will help your plants tocome away strongly next season
Happy Gardening from Graeme.
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UK FLOORING owner Sean Clarkson with carpet samples from his mobile showroom.
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Sean Clarkson was born intothe flooring industry as his fatherhas traded in the UK for over 40years.
He trained alongside his fatherand brothers from when he wasjust 15 years old, gaining experi-ence and numerousqualifications.
While living in SouthYorkshire Mr Clarkson initiallyworked for his father, then oper-ated his own business ‘SouthYorkshire Flooring’ for 20 years.
As well as laying carpets andvinyls he specialised in solid woodflooring and laminates.
But a desire to have a change oflifestyle saw him shift to New
Zealand four years ago and TeAwamutu became his new ‘home’.
For the past few years MrClarkson has been contract floorlaying around the Waikato along-side his son, Steven.
But after 20 years operating hisown business, and 30 years in thetrade, he decided to start his ownbusiness - ‘UK Flooring’.
Mr Clarkson has set up amobile ‘showroom’ in a van,stocking a range of samples toshow customers.
‘‘Of course if there isn’t some-thing in the selection I have in thevan there are other options. I cansource flooring options from allthe major manufacturers.’’
Once a selection has been madeMr Clarkson orders the flooring
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‘‘This allows us to give ourcustomers a great deal - we haveno overheads and we’re a smallfamily business.
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Board has full plateBY HAZEL BARNES
Your Community Board has beenvery busy over recent months. I hopeyou all know that you can get a copy ofour agendas at the Council office, orread a copy at the Library.
It would make a huge difference ifyou read what actually is being dis-cussed and decisions made, instead ofsome assumptions made that are notquite right. You are welcome at ourmeetings, starting at 6pm in the Coun-cil Chambers and there is the first halfhour free for you to tell us of any issuesthat you have.
As an example, Bernard has beenlooking into better street lighting inPrice Crescent. When we can see thecost and the benefit to the residentsyour Board will make a recommenda-tion.
The Board has considered the needfor a town caretaker to do all of thosejobs that keep our town looking cleanand tidy. We have been granted a staffmember one day per fortnight or moreoften if needed.
We received a request for a bikerack at the bus stop for those folk/pupils who ride there, then catch thebus. This is being actioned. The needfor better lighting inside the bus stopwas brought to our attention and thismatter has been solved.
Some trees are causing problemswith neighbours nearby having theirhouse gutters blocked with leaves. Notso easy to solve but Council staff areworking on it and will keep usinformed. It also seems thatoverhanging trees over footpaths arethe cause of many complaints, especi-ally now that the wet season isapproaching. It can’t be too pleasant tobe a pedestrian and have to get arounddangling branches. It is the responsi-bility of the owner of the property tomake sure the branches are kept awayfrom the footpath so if you are plaguedby this problem, ring the Council with
the address and let them deal with it .At last the refuge crossing, which
the Board is funding in Roche Street isgoing to be completed. This follows arequest from the elderly that live inthe street.
We had a petition brought to us byconcerned cyclists wanting betterconditions riding from Te Awamutu toKihikihi. A painted line is not practi-cal but this adds weight tosubmissions to the Annual Plan for aproperly constructed walkway/cycleway which residents have beenasking for, for years. The cyclistswould also like to see shared pathwaywith pedestrians along Pioneer Walkand linking Albert Park to MemorialPark. This is a priority project ident-ified in the walking/cycling strategyso let’s watch and see.
The roundabout has caused prob-lems for cyclists and NZTA is appar-ently looking in to the problem.
Dean has been busy with hiscamera again photographing all thesigns left behind by businesses vacat-ing the building. Some have been thereyears after the business owner has left.It is not a good look for the town.Council is looking at strengtheningthe current bylaw to address thematter.
The pond in Centenial Park was onthe agenda again and a solution soughtfor its lack of water flow and unkeptlook. This is ongoing and we will keepyou up to date.
The Board has had a deputationfrom Community Probation Servicesto speak about their proposed shiftfrom their very cramped premises inWalton Street to a purpose builtservice centre at another location inTe Awamutu. Having called in to theWalton Street office it is very clear thisvital service to our community needsmore and better space.Hazel Barnes is a Te AwamutuWard councillor and CommunityBoard member.
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258 RAIKES AVE, TE AWAMUTU $355,000You wont know how good this house is unless you inspect it! Absolutely immaculate inside and out and with all the mod cons you would expect! Vendors say BRING AN OFFER! View at www.harcourts.co.nz ID#TA101008
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36 DOWNES ST, TE AWAMUTU $265,000All done inside and ready to go this 2/3 bedroom home is in an excellent location and has a well fenced rear garden and good garage – early settlement available! View at www.harcourts.co.nz ID#TA3238
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3 GOLF ROAD, TE AWAMUTU $349,000A “Scrumptious” Villa. Early inspection recommended. This 1920,3 bedroom villa with ensuite and verandah is amazing. All on a 1164m² section. What more could you want. Comfort, views and space. View at www.harcourts.co.nz ID#TA101115
DALE SMEATON - M: 027 452 6987 A: 07 871 4976
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127 TE TAHI RD, PIRONGIA $395,000Great little lifestyle offering approx 5acres of land and very tidy home – enjoy the spectacular views in a great location very handy to Pirongia village.
View at www.harcourts.co.nz ID#TA110408
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$245,000The covered veranda on this lovely immaculate home allows you to sit and enjoy the mature, well planted gardens - my seller is keen to move on and invites inspection today!
View at www.harcourts.co.nz ID#TA100101
KIRSTIE McGRAIL - M: 027 270 3175 A: 07 870 3174
$398,000Immaculate lifestyle block of approx 4acres with fantastic infrastructure and spacious home in a lovely location. School buses to the gate means you can enjoy the country life with no hassles! View at www.harcourts.co.nz ID#TA110306
KIRSTIE McGRAIL - M: 027 270 3175 A: 07 870 3174
185 PAKURA STREET, TE AWAMUTU $185,000Great little fi rst home or investment buy! Set on a nice sizedsection and with excellent decking this is a real little sweetie!
View at www.harcourts.co.nz ID#TA3247
KIRSTIE McGRAIL - M: 027 270 3175 A: 07 870 3174
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48 GEORGE MELROSE DR, TE AWAMUTU $440,000Unique contemporary home with four bedrooms,study, 2 bathrooms, double garage and fantastic views over town and beyond. A must to view.
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VICKI - 027 666 1270 or GLENN - 021 925 744
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266 DOUGLAS AVE, TE AWAMUTU $455,000This home is in a top location, with a beautiful aspect overlooking Pirongia and Kakepuku mountains. There are large living areas,including family room, large lounge and separate dining.
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VICKI - 027 666 1270 or GLENN - 021 925 744
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664 PARK ROAD, TE AWAMUTU $240,000YOUR OWN HOME. Tucked away from the road, 3 bedrooms withconservatory, separate garage. Ready for your fi nishing touches andnice 954sm section. Must sell.
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GLEN: 021 925 744 OR VICKI: 027 666 1270
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48 CLARK COURT, TE AWAMUTU $249,000Empty now ready for you move in or rent out. Small cosmeticswill turn this house into a home. Listed $22,000 under c.v this is well worth a look.
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VICKI - 027 666 1270 or GLENN - 021 925 744
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219/1 REWI ST, TE AWAMUTU $279,000This is a smashing little townhouse and is so close to town!! First time on the market for more than 15years so don’t miss this great chance of securing a great property. View at www.harcourts.co.nz ID#TA110201
KIRSTIE McGRAIL - M: 027 270 3175 A: 07 870 3174
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386 COLLEGE ST, TE AWAMUTU $359,000Views and location! Situated in a desirable location this 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom, double garage, standalone town house has to be viewed.Great outdoor living area could easily be taken to the next step - So closer to town. View at www.harcourts.co.nz ID#TA110407
WENDY SMEATON - M: 027 275 5655 A: 07 871 4976
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1425 TE RAHU ROAD $429,000Entry is off Ash Grove and this quality home is worth inspecting if you want something just that little bit different! Once inside the privacy is amazing – ring to view today
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KIRSTIE McGRAIL - M: 027 270 3175 A: 07 870 3174
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47 MACKY ROAD, PIRONGIA OFFERSVendors have purchased elsewhere and need this lifestyle sold. Over an acre, fenced. Big living areas and new kitchen. The view s are just stunning from your deck while kids are swimming in your inground pool. View at www.harcourts.co.nz ID#TA110405
VICKI LAWRANCE - M: 027 666 1270
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$187,000Say goodbye to the landlord or become the landlord! Great fi rst home/ investment with this little gem. 2 good sized brms, fresh interior, heat pump. Turn laundry into 3rd bedroom, lots of possibilities, on a great 1201m² section. View at www.harcourts.co.nz ID#TA3268
WENDY SMEATON - M: 027 275 5655 A: 07 871 4976
$369,000Near new contemporary style home. 3 bedrooms + study. Master with ensuite and walk in robe. Open plan living out to 2 large decking area. Native timber and carpet fl ooring. View at www.harcourts.co.nz ID#TA100806
DON PINNY - M: 027 289 5924 A: 07 871 7114
$439,000Words and photos do not do this home justice – this is a top quality home with top quality chattels . Admire the manicured, landscape gardens from the private patio area - yep you really need to inspect this property today!!! View at www.harcourts.co.nz ID#TA3243
KIRSTIE McGRAIL - M: 027 270 3175 A: 07 870 3174
$580,0002.7 hectares handy to Pirongia. 4 bdrm home, large open plan living areas. Native timer fl ooring, step out from lounge to expansive decking area with good rural bush & river views. Storage shed + workshop. Approx 6 paddocks. View at www.harcourts.co.nz ID#TA101208
DON PINNY - M: 027 289 5924 A: 07 871 7114
937B TE RAHU ROAD $239,000My seller is Aussie bound and has this lovely unit for sale – immaculate is the only word to describe it and to be appreciated a viewing is necessary!
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KIRSTIE McGRAIL - M: 027 270 3175 A: 07 870 3174
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15 GOLF RD, TE AWAMUTU $270,000A property with potential. This delightful estate property is on a fl at1012m² section in an excellent area. 2 dble brms, spacious lounge,single garage and outbuildings. Lovely rural views. A special propertyto be viewed. View at www.harcourts.co.nz ID#TA110412
WENDY SMEATON - M: 027 275 5655 A: 07 871 4976
OPEN SUN 22ND 2.00-2.30
179 ELIZABETH AVE, TE AWAMUTU $349,000Great street, great house. Extremely tidy three bedroom home here. Nothing to do but relax. Three car garaging and walk to town. Very motivated vendors, so come and view and make an offer. View at www.harcourts.co.nz ID#TA101003
VICKI - 027 666 1270 or GLENN - 021 925 744
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727 PICQUET HILL RD, TE AWAMUTU $349,000Family Sized Home. Great four bedroom home with attached granny fl at downstairs. Nice kitchen, double internal access garage, 825m² section with great views over town and beyond. View at www.harcourts.co.nz ID#TA110501
VICKI - 027 666 1270 or GLENN - 021 925 744
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321 TUI CRES, TE AWAMUTU $439,000An excellent family home with space galore,wonderful sized section and a pool – bring the family and enjoy!
View at www.harcourts.co.nz ID#TA2947
KIRSTIE McGRAIL - M: 027 270 3175 A: 07 870 3174
OPEN SAT 23RD 1.15-1.45
229 YOUNG ST, TE AWAMUTU AUCTIONA landmark character property. Spacious luxury home. 2 living areas, 2 bathrooms, 3 bedrooms, huge master suite with sitting room, CV $650,000. Owners very motivated to sell. View at www.harcourts.co.nz ID#TA100116
WENDY SMEATON - M: 027 275 5655 A: 07 871 4976
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$279,000Walk to supermarket from this large 2 bedroom townhouse. Conservatory plus offi ce. Lovely views. Internal access garage. Top street.
View at www.harcourts.co.nz ID#TA100103
WENDY SMEATON - M: 027 275 5655 A: 07 871 4976
$310,000Enhance and Advance. A very well positioned 1970’s home. 3 bedrooms, plus conservatory with pleasant views to Pirongia and rural areas.
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RIGHT: Hardworking hooker Jack Munce (with Steven Sharp insupport) breaches a gap in the Matamata defence during his team’svictory at home on Saturday.
Te Awamutu College First XVstarted their second division cam-paign in great style, beating Mata-mata First XV, 22 -10.
Matamata began the game posi-tively and retained the bulk ofpossession for the first tenminutes.
However, once Te Awamutugained possession, they showedtheir strong running game, keep-ing ball in hand and wererewarded with their first try.
The forwards showed goodscrummaging skills, winning themajority of scrums, including aneffective tight head.
Matamata dominated in the lineouts, but Te Awamutu showedstrength in the forward drives and‘pick and goes’.
In the fine conditions the TeAwamutu backs showed plenty ofconfidence, breaking the defensive
line to score four times in all.Try scorers were Pere
Retemeyer (2), Mike Vincent andJack Munce. Retemeyer success-fully converted one of the tries.
Matamata landed a penalty mid-way through the first half andcame back strong in the last tenminutes to score a try with asuccessful conversion.
But it wasn’t enough to catch TeAwamutu, who celebrated the finalscoreline on their home ground.
SUPPORTERSThe First XV would like to
thank RD 1 Te Awamutu, The VetCentre and BNZ for their generoussponsorship.
Te Awamutu College playsaway at Fraser High (Hamilton)this week, 11am start.NOTE: Last week’s photo of theCollege First XV haka was takenbefore a game against Cambridge.
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Kihikihi chipping away in Div.2
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KIHIKIHI fullback Phillip Te Huia’s chip and chase opened the scoring for Kihikihi in their Division 2 matchagainst Te Akau at home on Saturday. In a see-sawing match Te Akau scored three tries to two for a 19-12 win.
TA Foss Sports startwith win, loss, draw
TA Foss Sports recorded a ‘fullhouse’ in their first three games inB division soccer this season, witha win, a loss and a draw.
They toppled Cambridge 6-2 intheir opening game at JansenPark.
The convincing win included afour goal blitz from Scott Ward,and two stunning goals from GregMcKenzie, one of which saw his 40metre free kick loop over theCambridge keeper.
The following week TA FossSports played an experiencedPutaruru side, going down 4-1 in ahard fought game in which ScottWard made it onto the scoresheet
again.Last Saturday TA Foss Sports
had their third home game in arow and came up against Claude-lands. A goal from Wasu Krishnagave the home side a 1-all half timescoreline and a late equaliser bycaptain Mike Rose from set playearned them a hard fought 2-alldraw.
This week sees TA Foss Sportsaway to top of table Tokoroa at2.45pm. TA Foss Sports haveentered the Chatham Cup thisseason and are away in the firstround to West Auckland basedNorwest United at 2pm in Kumeuon Monday .
All Sorts pip RSA in TA dartsAll Sorts edged past RSA after a
hard fought Te Awamutu DartsAssociation subsidiary roundmatch on Tuesday night.
All Sorts had eight wins to RSA’sseven, 19 games to 18.
Ohaupo defeated Nomads 15-0 intheir one sided clash. Arrowsdefeated Star 9-6 the previous week,
which followed an earlier 12-3 winover RSA. Ohaupo Tigers had a 9-6win over Hobbits last week.
An Ohaupo team travelled toRaglan on Sunday, defeating theseasiders 17-12. On SaturdayOhaupo hosted ‘Larry’s MemorialDrawn Pairs’ with winners beingTama Reuben and Susan Melgers.
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Marist step it upPlaying with passion proved to
be the key to Marist’s 19 - 14 winagainst top of the table Ohaupo insecond division rugby on Satur-day.
Carl Henderson reports thatafter a week of soul searchingfollowing their sub-par perform-ance against Matangi-Hillcrest,Murray Gane Plumbing Te Awa-mutu Marist came out firing onSaturday and played some of theirbest rugby so far this year.
‘‘In front of a large vocal crowdthey outscored the previouslyunbeaten Ohaupo two tries to one,scoring points against a team thathad only had a total of 40 pointsscored against them in the firsteight games of the round.’’
Marist opened the scoring inthe fourth minute after spinningthe ball wide to John Conner, whoturned his opposite inside out andleft him standing, to score in thecorner.
Ohaupo hit back straight away
with a fine try of their own beforeScott Sands landed a penalty forMarist.
Conner scored his second trywith another good effort in the28th minute, for Marist to lead 13-5at half time.
Marist had little possession inthe second half, but kept the scoreboard ticking over with two penal-ties.
In reply Ohaupo kicked threepenalties, but never really lookedlike breaching the muchimproved Marist defence.
The Marist backs combinedwell and are looking dangerouswith ball in hand as the seasongoes on.
In a team that was hard toselect just one standout player,the Redoubt Player of the Daywent to Puhoi Heta.
He also collected the TimmosTimber Tackler of the Day.
Marist are away to Fraser Techthis week.
Another tough day at ‘office’It was another tough day for
Pirongia in Waikato First DivisionRugby on Saturday as they wentdown 46-7 to Tokoroa’s SouthernUnited.
Despite a strong first half per-formance, with Pirongia dominatinglarge parts of the game, they letSouthern in for two tries and a 12-0halftime lead.
Unfortunately for Pirongia,Southern came out firing in the first15 minutes of the second half scoringfour quick tries and blowing out thelead to 41 – 0 before captain LeeBennett stormed over from 10 metresout to put Pirongia on the board.
Southern scored again to com-plete the victory.
STANDOUTSThere were some strong individ-
ual performances in the losing effort.Mike Reymer continued some
impressive form since coming backseveral weeks ago and made a num-ber of strong runs to get Pirongiaover the advantage line.
Lee Bennett was a tower ofstrength in the tight and around thefringes of the breakdown.
Stand in halfback Ash McGregorpeeled off some impressive kicks andwas a menace around the edges.
The 2011 season has proven diffi-cult so far for Pirongia with anumber of serious injuries to keyplayers, while others have beenunavailable due to workcommitments.
They will need to galvanise them-selves going forward and take theopportunities for redemption that afull second round offers them thisyear.
Key playmaker Paul Taylor willpossibly be back in some capacitythis week against Taupiri (at Tau-piri).
Key to better performances willbe settling on a backline combina-tion.
It seems every week has requiredmajor backline reshuffles resultingin disjointed efforts on both attack
and defence.A reasonably settled pack is often
holding their own against biggeropponents and at times has beensuperior offering the backline oppor-tunities.
CLUB SUPPORTOne of the serious injuries this
year was to winger Shaun Smith whosuffered a serious ankle dislocation.
A number of raffles staged at theclub on Saturday allowed for asizeable donation to Shaun and hisfamily.
U19’s IMPRESSThe shining light at Pirongia
Rugby Club so far this year has beenthe impressive efforts of the under19’s who drew 15 all with Te Rapa onSaturday, having beaten Universitythe week before.
With a number of 16-17 year oldsin the squad they are often up againstbigger and older opponents, but witha combination of enthusiasm, desireand quite a bit of skill they are morethan holding their own in this grade.
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Te Awamutu take first bloodin soccer’s battle of Waipa
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TE AWAMUTU double goal scorer Dave Ireland.
Te Awamutu took first honours for Waipasoccer supremacy when they defeated Cambridge3-0 in their men’s Federation 2 league encounter atKohn Kirkoff Park Cambridge on Saturday,
Due to changes in the draw, both these teamswill play each other twice in the league in a week.For Te Awamutu it was important to return towinning ways after a 5-1 loss away to Tauranga lastweek.
It didn’t take long for Te Awamutu to get intothe winning groove when in the eighth minuteNigel Stanley made a great pass that beat theCambridge defence and left David Ireland with thechance to go one on one with the keeper.
Ireland made no mistake of his first chance atshot on goal and only six minutes later he was therecipient of another good pass from the midfield.From an acute angle Ireland slotted the ball hometo give Te Awamutu a 2-0 lead.
The visitors then went into their shell for a longperiod of the game as Cambridge went all out onattack. If it were not for the efforts of Kevin Bucklein goal and the woodwork, the scores may havebeen levelled.
In the 38th minute Te Awamutu effectivelykilled off the contest when at a corner kick, NigelStanley jumped above the defenders at the backpost to head the ball home and stretch the lead to3-0.
The second half was ironically a much moredominant display by Te Awamutu, but neither sidecreated many scoring chances and the score wasunchanged.
For coach Billy Carter it was a good feeling toget the second victory of the season under his belt.He praised the efforts of his team for their hardwork. In particular, Aaron Kelly, who was namedplayer of the day for his efforts on attack and in themidfield.
This Saturday Te Awamutu host Cambridge atthe Stadium for a 2.45pm kick off.
In other results, the men’s reserve team lost 5-1away to Waihi.
The women’s first team played second placedHamilton North at home on Sunday. Despite a 1-0loss, coach Dave Ireland was extremely happy withthe team’s performance.
The absence of two defenders required a changeto the starting line up. However, defendersAmanda Miezenbeek, Danielle Ward, AngelaMourits and Danielle Gregg (a replacement in the
20th minutes for Nicola McKay) played extremelywell keeping the strong Hamilton North side at bayuntil the 70th minute.
Joint players of the day were Angela Mouritsand new goalkeeper Trea Corr who both hadoutstanding games.
Junior results were a mixed bag with the eighthgrade Panthers going down 5-1 to Hillcrest UnitedSamurai, the ninth grade Terriers winning 8-1over Hamilton Marist Phoenix, the ninth gradeTigers went down 16-1 to the Tamahere Hammers,the 10th grade Barracudas, lost 2-5 to SouthwellAlbion, the 11th grade Pirates won 4-2 over HRFCPistons, the 11th grade Rangers won 3-0 overNgaruawahia Sting, the open grade Wolvesdefeated Huntly Thistle Rebels 5-0, the open gradeWanderers lost 3-1 to the Cambridge Flames andthe open grade Reds lost 12-0 to Matamata Magpies.
Weke’s nett 65 toohot to handle at TA
Joe Weke carded a superb 63 nett inASB Te Awamutu Golf Club’s Tuesdayopen midweek tournament.
The 23-handicapper was five shotsclear of his nearest rival after a roundthat could have the handicappersharpening his pencil.
Full results were: Women,stableford: Sylvia Gooch 33.
Men, gross: Wayne Taitoko 74; nett:Joe Weke 63, Peter Booth 68, DougRetemeyer 70, Les Common 72;stableford: Gavin Rhind 39, RyanMacGilloway 37, Trevor Ormsby 35.
Twos: Paul van Praagh, MurrayWallis, Ryan MacGilloway, JohnLissington, Gavin Rhind.
Skinner winners: Joe Weke, GavinRhind, Doug Retemeyer, JohnLissington, Avtar Ghuman, MurrayWallis.
June Gillespie was to the fore in
Wednesday women’s golf, winning theHarding Trophy with her total of 567for two rounds of putting (27 and 29).Scramble, putting: June Gillespie 29,Balbir Singh, Jan Mandeno 30, SylviaGooch 31, Pauline Chisholm 32,Raewyn Coleman, Maureen Fraser,Ann Waters 33.
The third round of the nine holedivision Raie Green Salver, for bestfour of six rounds nett, saw ColleenNeal and Ulla Collins lead the waywith 39, followed by Ann Dobson 42,Margaret Collings and Robyn Watson43.
Murray Wallis was ‘Best of theVets’ with 38 stableford points, fol-lowed by Peter McGowan 36, JimLambeth, Ross Murray 34, Colin Green33, Trevor Carthy, Dave Morgan, IanPoole 31. Scotty Dog slack pack: JurgRussenberger 17.
SA ambrose tourney raises$600 for Christchurch
In spite of the inclement weatherconditions on Sunday, there was agood turnout for the Finn and Part-ners sponsored two person ambrosetournament at Stewart AlexanderGolf Club which saw $600 raised forthe earthquake appeal.
Grant Easton and Nick Heffercombined in great style in the com-petition where each player had tohave a minimum of seven driveschosen out of the 18 to be played.
Returning to the clubhouse with anett 55, they were joined by RexMossman and Bruce Watkinson onthe same score followed by DaveHerbert /Ant Imeson 57, Chris andHayden Parkes, Blair Atkinson/ScottMillen, Brian Higgs /JohnHollinshead 58, Rodney Prescott /TimWatts, Mel Brown /Shane Parkes 59,Adam Devoy/Bryce Pepperell 60 and
Wayne King/Noel Oakes on 61 b/l.On a more humorous note. Mike
Herbert’s playing mates invoked theclub rule of a bar shout when hisdrive on the second hole did not gopast the ladies tee!
Midweek action saw the consistentRay Dearing with a nett 67 take outthe honours from Ian Froggatt on 71and Cam Wells on 72.
The stableford section saw BruceRuss chalk up 38 points, followed byKen Heke 36 and Chris White, BrianClarke and Noel Oakes all on 35.
Sylvia Brain and Maureen Braincollected prizes in the ladies’ section.
Malcolm Campbell was to the forewith 38 points in Thursday’s vets,heading off Link Quarrie and PhilHerewini on 37, with Cam Wells 36,Ken Heke 35 and Dave Heta 34 also inthe money.
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APPRENTICES � TOP STUDENTS � ARTISTS� SPORTS PEOPLE � MUSICIANS
� ENTREPRENEURS � PERFORMERS
ALCOHOLICSANONYMOUS
If you want todrink that’s
your businessIF YOU WANT
TO STOP,THAT’S OURSPhone 871-4072
or 870-3463
7459835AA
MASONICSECRETSDid you ever wonder
what its really all about?
Only one way to fi nd out!
BECOME A MEMBER! Phone
(027) 612-3374
DUTYPHARMACY
TE AWAMUTUPHARMACY
O P E Nevery Weekend
Saturday9.00am - 2.00pm
Sunday& Public Holidays10.00am - 1.00pm
SAVE THE CHILDREN
SOUP & SAVOURY LUNCHEON
St John’s Church HallThursday, May 2612.00-2.00pmEntry $10 All w
elcome
8143794AA
Bowen Tech
870-1052
For Accident & Sport Injuries, Anxiety & Stress, Allergies, Arthritis, Back, Shoulder & Neck Pain, Respiratory Problems,
Skin Conditions.
Bowen TherapyBowen Therapy“I was simply amazed by
the result”
www.bowentech.webs.com
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Topsey MasonBsC Hons Physiotherapy
Ph 871 9290or 021 0245-7612
Whatever your chosen sport, PILATES PLUS+for sport injury prevention and rehabilitation.Improve core strength, flexibility and muscle mechanics.
Personalised programmesfor Men and Women.Classes and one on onesessions available.
“STAY ON TOPOF YOUR GAME!”
8144777AA
Maniapoto Maori Trust Board
Nau mai, haere mai!
Maniapoto Fisheries TrustNominations for a Director to the
Asset Holding Company(Te Kupenga o Maniapoto Ltd)
In December 2006 the Maniapoto Fisheries Trust was established. In 2007, they established an Asset Holding Company (AHC) - ‘Te Kupenga o Maniapoto’, to receive settlement quota and AFL income shares from Te Ohu Kai Moana Trustee Limited. Five Directors were appointed to the AHC.The Directors are now in their second term of offi ce and a vacancy has arisen due to a resignation. The Maniapoto Fisheries Trust are now seeking nominations for suitably qualifi ed persons to fi ll the vacancy of a Director on the Te Kupenga o Maniapoto Ltd asset holding company.As such, we are inviting nominations from suitably skilled persons as Directors of Te Kupenga o Maniapoto. A copy of the Directors criteria panui and nomination form together with a copy of the AHC Constitution may be viewed on our website www.maniapoto.iwi.nz or copy is available at the MMTB offi ce, 49 Taupiri Street, Te Kuiti, Ph 0800 66 82 85.Nominations close 5.00pm on Tuesday, May 31, 2011.
FirewoodDRY firewood, freedelivery, $80m3. Phone(027) 266-7896 or 871-3368.
FIREWOODDRY, split pine, 0.8m3
bags, $50. Pick up ordelivery can be arranged.Phone Apperleys 871-5620or (07) 873-8223.FIREWOOD, $60m3, Oakand Walnut. Phone871-3301.FIREWOOD, dry Poplar,delivered $60/m3. Phone871-3848.FIREWOOD for sale, 10x5tandem trailer, $120.Phone (027) 478-5594.FIREWOOD for sale, 5m3 -$170, expected shortagethis winter. Phone (07)873-9190 or (021) 617-349.MANUKA, Blue Gum,Willow, Kanuka, mixedute load, $120. Phone871-6603 or (021) 119-0997.
For Sale
BATHROOMFITTINGS - porcelainbath, vanity, toilet,heated towel rail; $60 thelot. Phone 871-7188.
DOG KENNELAND run, suit small/medium dog, $180 ono, TePahu. Phone (07) 825-9793.
KID’S BIKESONE to suit up to 6 yearsold $20, one to suit up to10 years $20. Phone871-7188.
For Sale
MATAIFIREWOOD, delivered,Quality FirewoodSupplies. Phone Michelleor Tony (07) 878-7288.
PetsBLUE heeler cross labpups, $90, ready by end ofMay, four available.Phone (027) 435-4417.
KITTENS, free to goodhome. Phone 870-1353.
Plants & Gardens
COMPOSTPUKEATUA PeakCompost, Bio GroCertificate 4971 CO1, forall your farming andgardening requirements.Phone Ray on (027)417-7665 or 871-7156.
STANDARDS andtopiary, nursery openFridays, 10.00am-4.00pm,132 Sainsbury Road,Pirongia or phone SusanRanstead on 871-9105.
OPERATIONCOVER UPCOVER UP
W
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OOL WANTED FOR
Wool can be droppedWool can be dropped off atoff atTe Awamutu Courier Office, Te Awamutu Courier Offi ce,
336 Alexandra Street336 Alexandra Street
Public Notices
27th Annual Fun Run and Walk Experience
8km, 16
km and ½ Marathon (21.1km)
8km, 16
km and ½ Marathon (21.1km)
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SUNDAY JUNE 19, 2011Sponsored by Stihl Shop, Te Awamutu
Start and fi nish at Te Awamutu Marist Rugby Clubat Castleton Park, Park Road, Te Awamutu
½ Marathon Walkers start - 9.00am½ Marathon Run and 16km Walk - 10.00am
16km Run and 8km Walk and Run start - 10.30amEntry fee before June 10, $20 - all late entries
or on the day $25Sponsored Prizes • Spot PrizesSponsored Prizes • Spot Prizes
ENQUIRIES 871-5022 a/h or 871-9913 a/h
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TE AWAMUTU45 SCOTT CRESCENT
Start 8.00am.TO VISIT VISITED
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TE AWAMUTUINTERMEDIATE646 HAZELMERE CRESSunday, May 22, 9.30amstart, heaps of bargains,cakes, sausage sizzle,all funds raised gotowards new librarybooks. See you all there.TO VISIT VISITED
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TE AWAMUTUMUTU STREET
St Andrews Op Shop,open Saturday, 8.00 -11.00am. Get your winterclothes and manchesterhere.TO VISIT VISITED
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TE AWAMUTU330 MANDENO STREET
Additional furniture andhousehold goods, notbefore 8.15am, cash only.TO VISIT VISITED
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TE AWAMUTU455 PUNIU ROAD
8.30am, household items.TO VISIT VISITED
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Garage Sales
Wanted to Buyor Exchange
COUCHES, cheap, clean,no rips - for PirongiaSports Centre. Phone871-1624.
MILK wanted - reject/antibiotic milk. PhoneShane 871-9230/(027)453-9111.
Livestock & Poultry
8059623AA
BONER COWS WANTEDDAIRY FARMERS A NEW OPTION
• COMPETITIVE SCHEDULES • 72 HOUR PROMPT PAYMENT • TOP SERVICE • PROMPT PICK UP
PHONE YOUR LOCAL REPROSS MCLEAN - TE AWAMUTU,OTOROHANGA, KING COUNTRY.
07 878-7522, MOB (027) 245-7705Riverlands the Prompt Payment CompanyRiverlands the Prompt Payment Company
WEANER pigs, readynow. Phone 871-8471.
TWO highland cows,quiet, really need to finda home, $650 each. Phone870-1443.
LEASE bulls available forautumn cows.www.thebullman.co.nzor (0800) 827-455.
CALF milk wanted.Phone Rusty Tipping(021) 780-105 or (021)408-548.
ALL MILKWANTED
FOR CALVESPhone Deb Kirkham
871-4815or (027) 490-1007
WOODCHIPS• Calf bedding• Stand off pad• Landscaping• Large quantities• Te Awamutu
Phone 871-8677or (021) 937-393
UNDERSOWING tripledisc drill, Ted Brennan.Phone (07) 823-6538.
GrazingGRAZING available, up to50 yearling heifers, June1 - May 1, Pirongia. PhoneDave, 871-9105.
Vehicles Wanted
Get that car outa there!
Wanted - DEAD CARSBest Dollars
A1 ServiceA1 Service
Phone 870-2200Te Awamutu or
(0800) CAR DUMP
LOCALLY OWNEDLOCALLY OWNED & OPERATED& OPERATED
6136317AA
CAR broken down? NeedWOF repairs? Can’tafford them? Don’t dumpyour car. Call us - we buy.Cash paid. Phone (027)414-1853.
Cars, Vans, Utes, 4x4s, Toyotas,
Trucks ...the list goes on
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Ph (0800) 332-467or (027) 290-2377
22 Leslie St Kihikihi
DEAD OR ALIVE
From $200to $10,000
Business for Sale and Wanted
COIN OPERATEDBUSINESS FOR SALE
Nationally recognised company with13 years of successful franchising.
The Waipa area is now for sale.Very healthy return,
work part time earn a full-time income.These franchises sell quickly,
as they generate constant income whileyou do other things in life.
Genuine enquires to: Patrick Scarlett,North Island Franchising Mgr - (021) 877-407
For LeaseLYON Street, Kihikihi,refurbished shop in blockof four. Contact Sandra(021) 206-9119 or 871-3250a/hrs.
LEASE land wanted, 20-30hectares of maize groundfor 2011, in Te Awamutuarea. Phone MichaelEarwaker (027) 281-8931.
To Let18 Whitmore Street,three bedrooms,heatpump, $270 p/wk.Phone (027) 589-6416.
ABOVE workshop,country, three bedrooms,garage, no smokers, nopets, $350 p/wk. Phone(027) 515-6519.
To LetFIVE bedroom familyhome to rent in WallaceTerrace, $400 p/wk,references required.Phone 871-6441.
FLATMATE wanted,single or couple. PhoneRoss (027) 784-1630 or(021) 259-3498.
INDUSTRIAL building/storage, 70m2 - 140m2.Phone (027) 440-7101.
KAWHIASUNNY, three bedroomwith decks, excellentviews, long term tenantpreferred, $200 p/wk, nopets, non smokers,references and bondreqd. Phone Ariana atAotahi Ltd (07) 878-5005.
MODERN three bedroomtownhouse, ensuite,heatpump, dishwasher,$340 p/wk, referencesreqd, no dogs. PhoneBrian (021) 588-382.
PIRONGIA, five bedroomhouse, two lounges, gasheating, fully fenced,close to school. PhoneRachel (027) 565-4476.
SLEEPOUT, partlyfurnished, $130 p/wk.Phone 870-4959.
20% OFF ALL SERVICESOFF ALL SERVICES
Richard MacdonaldQualified Mechanic
Services - Tune-ups - WOF repairsCambelts Brakes etc - 24 years experience
PH 870 4244 or (021) 204 6464PH 870 4244 or (021) 204 6464
MAY SPECIALMAY SPECIALPhonePhonetoday!!today!!
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$79Lounge/Dining/HallOR any 3 Rooms
Truck Mount MachineFREE Stain RemovalFREE Deodorising
0800 243 2537
�� FLOOR SANDING �� DEMOLITION�� HAND SAWING �� RING SAWING
�� GRINDING �� DRILLING�� DECORATIVE CUTTING
Steve Green(027) 492-0692
021 505 588021 505 5880800 025 5880800 025 588
BOBCAT- Driveway Prep- Rubbish Removal- Housesite Prep
DIGGERS & TRUCKS- 2 tonne - 5 tonne- 12 tonne& AUGER HIRE
EXPERIENCED BUILDERFor Retaining walls,fences etcSERVICING THE WAIKATOSERVICING THE WAIKATO
• Domestic • Commercial • Rural• Domestic • Commercial • RuralEFFICIENT - RELIABLEEFFICIENT - RELIABLE
Phone Liam Carter(021) 027 93832 - 871-8785
Excellent service doesn’t have to cost a fortune!Excellent service doesn’t have to cost a fortune!
EARTHMOVING SPECIALISTCONCRETE SPECIALISTS ELECTRICIAN
CLEANING SERVICESCARPET CLEANING
ARBORIST ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN AUTOMOTIVE
• Professional, personalised service• Regular and one-off • Window Cleaning
HOME & OFFICE CLEANINGFREE QUOTES
Phone: (0800) 84 64 84Trained, insured and security
screened operatorswww.viphomeservices.co.nz
RESERVED FOR YOU
VACANCYVACANCYTo book this spaceTo book this spacePH: 871 5151PH: 871 5151FAX: 871 3675FAX: 871 3675
TRADES CORNER
7175795AA
SAFE ‘N’ SOUNDSTORAGE
• Electric Security Fence• 24/7 access• Camera and patrolled surveillance
(027) 440-7101 or 871-2171
Proud to be locallyowned and operated
THREE bedroom,heatpump, large doublegarage, Princes Street,close to town and schools(please note there is aunit at back of section,this is rented, shareddriveway only) availableJune 4, bond andreferences reqd. PhoneChris (021) 943-349.
THREE bedroom house inKihikihi, heatpump,double garage, fenced,$280 p/wk. Phone (027)589-6416.
THREE bedroom housewith double garage, goodheating. Phone (027)589-6416www.jmpropertymanagement.co.nz
THREE bedroom house,with office, single garage,carport, heat pump, $295p/wk. Phone 871-9566 or(027) 844-4299.
THREE bedroom, twobathroom, double garage,fully fenced, privatesection, pets ok, $310p/wk. Phone (021)669-870.
TIDY, three bedroomhouse, no dogs, $300p/wk, available fromJune 3. Phone (021)665-456.
TWO bedroom unit forrent, Rewi Street. Phone(021) 713-923.
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TE AWAMUTUSELF STORAGE
From $20 p/wk24hr access
Camera SurveillancePH: (07) 856-7584or (027) 608-1749
TENANTS WANTEDTwo Bedroom
175A GoodfellowStreet $170 p/wkThree Bedroom
1/841 Pakura Street$310 p/wk
452 Hazelmere Cres$260 p/wk
1/1412CambridgeRoad$270 p/wk
Four Bedroom37 Rolleston Street
$350 p/wk25 Moxham Road
$370 p/wkNo Let Fee
571 Franklin Street$280 p/wk
185 Pakura Street$220 p/wkContact:
Nadine BarkerProperty Manager
(027) 488-8136871-8700
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- the fortnightly feature for trade businessesBook now to ensure your space!
Only $55 incl GST per insert. Are you thinking about re-advertising in Trades Corner?
Enquire about the “Super Package” deal for new/returning customers.
CONTACT US TODAY!Phone 871-5151 Fax: 871-3675
Email: [email protected]
“Trades Corner”“Trades Corner”
Portable, insulated,power, carpet, curtains Various sizes available
Immediate deliveryPh/txt (027) 458-2904
ROOMS TO RENT
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FARM cottage, availableJune, Pirongia, threebedroom, garage, warm,sunny, occassional light,farm work available, $230p/wk. Phone 872-8020.
Wanted to RentHOUSE or cottage in thePuahue area. Phone871-4316.
PHONE 871-5151 for allyour classifiedadvertising needs.
ENGINEERING
108 TE RAHU ROAD, TE AWAMUTUPH. 07 871 3624 MOB. 0274 996 428 FAX. 07 871 5539
ELITE SERVICES (2005) LTDFOR ALL YOUR ENGINEERING REQUIREMENTS
Phillip & Charlotte
GENERAL ENGINEERINGGENERAL ENGINEERINGINDUSTRIAL & FARM BUILDINGSINDUSTRIAL & FARM BUILDINGS
COWSHEDS & FEEDPADSCOWSHEDS & FEEDPADSMACHINE SHOPMACHINE SHOP
EXTERNAL PLASTERER GARAGE DOOR SPECIALIST
CELCRETE WAIKATO LTD
•ResidentialResidential •CommercialCommercial •HousingHousing
CELCRETE PANEL SYSTEM in associationCELCRETE PANEL SYSTEM in associationwith RENDERTEK external plaster.with RENDERTEK external plaster.
Craig Meacheam - DirectorCraig Meacheam - DirectorPH: 871 2117PH: 871 2117MOB: 021 446 797MOB: 021 446 797RENDERTEK
plaster systems limited
•FencesFences •FiresFires •Free QuotesFree Quotes Jean Morgan owner operatormobile 027 775 6184
office 871 4032
SERVICE AUTOMATION REPAIR INSTALLATION
HOME KILLS
Now processing GLUTEN FREE sausages!
MAC’S
HOME KILLS
Phone Richard or Donna 871-6611 (021) 279 2201MEATS
LANDSCAPING SPECIALIST PAINTER DECORATOR
A W A R D - W I N N I N G D E S I G N E R
Bruce McPherson 021 565 747 Home Office 07 871 9755w w w . p l a n t t h e p l a n e t . c o . n z
Rock FeaturesRock FeaturesWater FeaturesWater FeaturesRaised GardensRaised Gardens
Native Bush SettingsNative Bush SettingsRetaining Walls & FencesRetaining Walls & Fences
Irrigation & LightingIrrigation & LightingDecking & PavingDecking & Paving
Gully RestorationGully Restoration
MARTYN WAUGH -PAINTERFREE QUOTES -
Prompt and Professional ServiceCall Martyn Waugh� (07) 871-9661� (021) 738-440
PET SERVICES PLASTERER PLUMBER
• Limited number of dog catered for • Large sunny day room• Individual units with ensuites • Indoor accommodation
• Special diets catered for
Hillgrove Cattery - 19 Blucks Road, Otorohanga
Hours:Mon-Fri 8-10am & 4-6pmSat 8-10am Sun 4-6pmor by appointment
Ph (07) 873 6003Fax: (07) 873 6052
PLASTERERGib StopperGib CoveSupply & FitQuality WorkmanshipQuality Workmanship
IAN JACKSONJACKSON
PH 021 229 7748
PlumbingMaintenanceSolarWater filtration
Emergency Callouts
DrainageSeptic tanks
Effluent systemsDrain unblocking
MasterPlumbers
Phone: 870 6244Phone: 870 6244Email: [email protected]
PLUMBER PROPERTY MAINTENANCE ROOFING
Gorse, blackberryGun - Knapsack
Pruning, ThinningLarge tree felling
WEEDSPRAYING
FORESTRY
PHONE TRENTPHONE TRENT021 252 9971 - 07 872 7990021 252 9971 - 07 872 7990
FENCING
SECTION SERVICES SECTION SERVICES SECTION SERVICES
• Rose Pruning • Replanting
• Garden Resurrection • Garden Grooming
• Garden Maintenance • Hedge Trimming
Talk to the experts ~ Reasonable Rates
Phone: (07) 872-2853Mobile (027) 238-2517
Tess & Graham Smith
Lawnmowing • Pruning • Section Clearing• Rubbish Removal • Hedgetrimming
• Regular and one-off
LAWNS & GARDENSFREE QUOTES
Phone: (0800) 84 64 84Insured, security screened
Owner/operatorwww.viphomeservices.co.nz
PROPERTYMAINTENACE
Mike Ottaway Ph: 870 3920 Mob: (021) 0223 6850
� Lawn mowing
� Pruning
� WaterBlasting
� Fencing
� Spraying
� Repairs &Maintenance
RESIDENTIAL – LIFESTYLE
SECTION SERVICES
garden maintenance & landscaping
gardening lawnmowingsection maintenance landscaping
Elle ChattertonElle ChattertonMob 0273 819 651Mob 0273 819 651
NIGELPH 07 823 2161or 021 269 7370
ALLANPH 07 843 4540or 027 8521 531
Wanting a refreshed new look without thehuge cost of replacement.
Call us now for a no obligation FREE quote!
Enjoy the beauty of tiles doneby your professional tiler
over 20 yearsexperience
Frank Holz Floor & Wall TilingPH 870-3500 - MOB 021 220 0533
High qualityworkmanship
TILING SERVICESTILING SERVICES
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PC PROBLEMS?NO fix, no fee, local ITprofessional available foron site repairs, upgradesand trouble shooting, PCand laptop sales, no callout fees for help, PhoneMatt (027) 515-6996 or870-3038.
Financial
8138870AA
BUDGET LOANSBUDGET LOANS LIMITEDLIMITED
Flexible loans for: � Holidays, Cars� Weddings� Home Improvements� Debt Consolidation� 1st & 2nd Mortgages
Apply onlinewww.budgetloans.co.nzor call free 0508 425 626
Any purpose weAny purpose we can help!can help!Loans from$2000 - 50,000+$2000 - 50,000+
Gardening &Landscaping
Computer Services
NEED help tidying thesection this winter? EuanAlderton (Dip.Arboriculture) -Lawnmowing andGardening - trees andshrubs pruned, regularand one-off jobs, free, noobligation quotes. Phone(022) 065-6303.
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TE AWAMUTUTE AWAMUTUSECTION WORKSSECTION WORKS
BOBCATAll Section Work
Hedges, Trees, MowingFencing, Paving etc
Phone Terry 870-1414
TREE CAREGROUNDZONE TreeCare. Pruning, removal,stump grinding, woodsplitting, consultancy.Qualified, professionalarborists. Phone NathanHughes 871-7107.
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Offi ce 870 5177 Fax 870 5277
WILLIE LORDConcrete Placers Ltd
021 5576 76• Driveways• Rural - feedpads, silage etc• House fl oorsAll concrete works
Property & HomeMaintenance
COMMERCIAL anddomestic cleaning, alsocarpet shampooing.Phone Maid Marj,871-3309 or (027) 712-7914.
DIAL-A-MANQUALIFIED builder,joiner, cabinet maker,plasterer, affordablerates. Phone (021)0241-5332.EXTERIOR housecleaning. Phone UltraClean 0800 569-656 today!LOUNGE suites cleaned.Phone Ultra Clean 0800569-656 now!
Trade Services
SERVICESPJ’s CONCRETE
FOR QUALITY CONCRETE PLACINGPhone for a free quote
Pat (021) 949-386 Joel (021) 234-0434
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Trade Services
SLATES HANDYMAN SERVICES
re you ready for
?Roof/Skylight leaking?
Chimney clean?Gutters clean?
Roof Insulation?Commercial/Residential
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PHONE STEVE SLATER021 069 9495
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BRIAN Krippnerbuilding, advanced tradequalified, alterations andadditions, maintenance,expol/pink batts, no jobtoo small. Phone (027)255-5753 or 870-6462.
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TERRY LASENBYTERRY LASENBYBUILDER
• Maintenance •• Renovations •• New Homes •
• Farm Buildings •Phone
(027) 496-4656or 870-1234 a/h
CARPENTER29 years experience
FOR ALL YOURBUILDING
REQUIREMENTSPhone Lance
(027) 663-2552
Electric BlanketElectric BlanketTestingTesting
Get in before winterGet in before winter$7.50 single$7.50 single
$10.00 double $10.00 doubleWestend ElectronicsWestend Electronics
871-5193
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MEATEATERHOMEKILLS LTD
KillingSheep - Pigs - Beef
Phone 871-9995
• Offal • Soak • • Surface wells •
• Lined Soak holes •• Concete products
available •• 4WD unit •
• Bob Cat 4 Hire •
PHONE STEVE COLSON(0508) HOLES DUG
(0508) 465 373
OWNER / OPERATOR:
KING COUNTRYDRILLING
Don’t be fooled by the name, It’syour Local Truck Based in Te Pahu
If It’s a hole we’ll drill it!
7929658AA
LAWN mowing, Jim’sMowing, honest, reliable,friendly service. For allyour propertymaintenancerequirements call (0800)454-6546. Fully insured,same day service.
PLANSDRAWN
For :- alterations- additions- decks, sheds, etc.
Phone Terry(027) 478-3085
BOBCATBOBCAT
027 515 6519027 515 651907 871 197107 871 1971
Rosetown Bobcat Ltd
TrevorPeters
OperatorOwner
6151
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ROSETOWN Painters forall painting anddecoratingrequirements. Phone(027) 482-5586, or a/h871-3411.
Superior BuildingAvailable Now
Decks & bathrooms tohigh spec new homes
Hamon021 531 801871 7980www.superiorbuilding.co.nz
WESTGATEPLUMBING
For all yourplumbing
REQUIREMENTSMark: (021) 0260-4486Kevin: (027)499-6181
A/H: 871-6687
Hire ServicesBULLDOZER for hirewith scoop, rippers andstick rake. Phone DesHose, owner operator on(07) 873-8466, mobile (027)472-7776.
TABLE linen for hire.Phone Sincerity DryCleaners on 871-5471.
EmploymentVacancies
Cafe AttendantPermanent Part Time
This is an exciting opportunity for experienced café staff to be part of the team at our iconic tourism facility. This permanent part time role will ensure our customers are served in a polite, friendly and helpful manner.
General responsibilities include; ensuring tables are cleared and cleaned promptly and discretely to a high standard, café and surrounding area is clean, ensuring immaculate presentation of cafe display cabinets and counter areas at all times.
To be successful you will have exceptional customer service skills, cash handling experience including reconciling and balancing at the end of the day, be effective with the use of point of sales systems including electronic cash register, EFTPOS and have coffee making experience!
If you are reliable, outgoing, self-motivated and flexible to work evenings, weekends and public holidays, we want to hear from you! Take this opportunity to join our crew, apply now.
To apply for this job, please go to our jobsite
http://careers.thlonline.com and enter the job code
8365TAC.
A friendly, sales motivated, customer focused and professional person is required to work Monday to Friday. The Centre operates 7 days per week and 364 days per year. Hours 9.00am-5.00pm Winter and 9.00am-5.30pm Summer.
We are looking for a staff member who has:• Sales orientated skills and has retail experience.• Strong communication skills and plenty of motivation.• Passion for Te Awamutu and the district.• Tourism qualifi cations and broad knowledge of New Zealand.• Computer skills preferably Microsoft Offi ce and Excel.• Able to work as part of a team and be fl exible.This position is for a 12 month period, after which two new positions may be created.
If you are interested in joining a dynamic, fun and adventurous team, many whom are volunteers and play an important role at the Centre.A copy of the job description is available either by email or by calling into the Information Centre.
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The ManagerInformation Consultant Position1 Gorst Avenue, Te Awamutu
FULL TIME INFORMATION & DOMESTIC TRAVEL CONSULTANT
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An opportunity exists for a competent Fitter Welder to join the Agriculture and Transport Engineering Division of our works in Te Awamutu. The position is general engineering work, interesting and varied with ample overtime available.
A great opportunity to join a leading businessthat offers excellent working conditions, employee benefi ts and personal development opportunities.
To fi nd out more about this role please contactJohn Stewart on (027) 492-8232.
Stewart & Cavalier Engineering - Te Awamutu
FITTER - WELDER/ENGINEERFITTER - WELDER/ENGINEER
$ $ $ $ $NEWSPRINT ends for sale at Te
Awamutu Courier Office, 336Alexandra Street. Phone871-5151.$ $ $ $ $
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WAIPA WORKINGMEN’S CLUB
Due to a pending Retirement, the position of Contract Caterer at the Waipa Workingmen’s Club has become available.
CONTRACT CATERERCONTRACT CATERER
Expressions of interest are called for and terms and conditions of the contract are available at the Club’s offi ce.
Enquiries to PO Box 307, Te AwamutuPhone 871-3923 during offi ce hours
Chef/Cook - 30hrs per week
Interested? Call Andrew atTe Ata Rest Home (027) 553-2614
We are looking for a person who takes pride in cooking classic homestyle meals.You will be responsible for cooking upto 40 meals per day for our Residents, ordering and inventory management, service management and developing seasonal menus.
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MERCHANDISER, parttime work, couple ofhours a week orfortnightly, suit salesrep/merchandiseralready in storessupporting other brands,great hourly, flexibletime, no time sheetsrequired, establishednon-food brandedproduct. Email CV andphoto to Rachel,[email protected] .
GRANDMAS, Aunties,Mums, Dads... does your16/17 year old schoolleaver need a job? We canhelp with work basedtraining. Ring Rosemaryor Barbara on (07)827-3754. Phone/textname and number to(027) 295-0715 or (027)294-8556.
Employment Vacancies
Phone07 871-1803027 271-1803
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• Operate a roller• Operate a wheel loader• Is capable with general labouring duties• Has the required W,T, and R licenses
OPERATOROPERATORWe are currently seeking a versatile and motivated person who can:
CORBOYEarthmoversL i m i t e d
The ability to operate other plant would be an advantage.If this is you then please call
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TEACHER AIDETeacher Aide required to assist one pupil who has high special needs. A caring, self-motivated and organised person required to assist in the provision of curriculum experiences and personal care.
Applications close May 27, 2011
Employment details, job description and application package available from the offi ceat:
Arohena School40 Pukewhau RoadRD 7Te Awamutu 3877Ph 872-4526 / [email protected]
Duties will include:•
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•If you:
Are fi t, energetic and capable of the above tasks.Have a full driver’s license (preferable with HT license).Have good communication skills.
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A full time position has become available in our busy Motor Vehicle Dealership for a motivated person who enjoys the challenge of multi-tasking.
MAN/WOMANMAN/WOMAN FRIDAYFRIDAY
Then we would like to hear from you. Please send your CV to:
Grant WilksPO Box 32
Te Awamutu 3840
Pick up and delivery of two and four wheelmotorcycles and customer vehicles.Customer and stock vehicle valet and detailing.Property and yard maintenance.
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Childcare
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• Babies to 5 years• Flexible hours• 20 ECE hours for 3 & 4 year oldsEducarers required.
Phone 0800 jemmas(536627)
CHILDCARE SPACES AVAILABLE
Farm Employment
Join theworld’s leading foodandagribusiness bank
www.rabobank.co.nz31 branches throughout New Zealand
RABO0511-4087
Finance OfficerRabobank Otorohanga
Rabobank is the world’s leading specialist in food and agribusiness banking. One of our key strengths lies in our people who have a deep understanding of agriculture and are committed to adding long-term value for their clients.
As a Finance Officer, you will support the Branch Manager to prepare credit submissions, maintain annual credit reviews and conduct financial analysis. You will also respond to information requests, process loan applications and assist with general office duties.
Applications may be made in strict confidence to: Tony Collingwood, Rabobank PO Box 202 OtorohangaEmail: [email protected] more information please contact Tony Collingwood on 07 873 6863.
Or go to www.rabobank.co.nz/careersand apply online.
Applications close Friday 27 May 2011.
DAIRY FARM ASSISTANTREQUIRED
To help milk 320 cows, plus general farm work.This position would best suit a young person
with at least one full seasons experience.Must be punctual, reliable,
honest and drug free.Farm cottage available between
Otorohanga and Pirongia.June 1st start.
Phone Jenny (07) 873-7738 or (027) 491-9061
Farm EmploymentFARM assistant required,280 cows, Ngahape area,single accommodation orlive out. Phone (07)873-0778.
Employment WantedHOUSEKEEPING,reliable, hardworking,honest, great references,no job to hard. Phone Deb(027) 483-1511.
MATUREPROFESSIONAL
WOMANRecently returned to
Te Awamutu, requiresemployment. Anythingconsidered; accounts,payroll, administration
experience.CV available on request.PleasecontactJoniSelf
Phone 870-6399email [email protected]
OFFICE administratorseeking part-time work,experienced in payroll,accounts payable andreceivable and generaladministration. PhoneMegan (029) 772-5060.
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129 MARKET STREET, TE AWAMUTU • PH (07) 871 7099 • FAX (07) 871 8435
SINGLETON and HANSENFor all your plumbing and heating requirements talk to the firm that has been serving Te Awamutu since 1949.
PLUMBING LTD
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Adult Entertainment
ADULTText me and I will sendmy adult video to yourmobile. Text "VIDS44" to3000 $2 send/receive.
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Market Days
MARKETCOUNCIL CARPARK
This SaturdayPhone Phyllis : 871-4811
or Carol : 871-6198
AutomaticAutomatic GPSGPS Locator BeaconLocator Beaconfor Fishermen, Hunters, Trampers etcfor Fishermen, Hunters, Trampers etc
for hire - $10 fromfor hire - $10 from
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Employment Vacancies Have you got something forSALE worth under $50?YES! - You can advertise
it with us for FREE!Conditions do apply.
CourierTe Awamutu
Phone (07) 871-5151
FREE UNDER $50 ADVERTISINGOur conditions:- Advertisement must be submitted on original coupon, ads received on photocopies will not be printed.- For Sale items only.- Item value MUST be advertised for “less than $50.”- No more than 10 words per advertisement.- Limit one advertisement per household.- Coupon only valid to residents - no Trade-Commercial advertising.
Name:Address:Phone:
NB: Forms can be posted to Te Awamutu Courier, PO Box 1, Te Awamutu, oradvertisers can bring coupon into our offi ce at 336 Alexandra Street, Te Awamutu
Email us your [email protected]
ALL ADVERTISING 871 5151Te Awamutu CourierTe Awamutu Courier
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RIO GSAT 1.20, SUN 11.20
THE KING’S SPEECH M5TH GRAND MONTHSAT 5.20, SUN 3.20
SPECIAL MORNING SESSIONS FRIDAY, SUNDAY AND WEDNESDAY
“Clever, cheeky and very, very funny.” Empire.
PAUL R13SAT 7.40, SUN 5.40
RANGO PGSAT 3.25, SUN 1.25
HOP GSAT 1.00, SUN 11.00
FAST AND FURIOUS 5 MTHU & FRI 7.45, SAT 3.15 & 7.30,
SUN 1.15 & 5.30,MON, TUE & WED 7.45
Fluffy though it might be, “Arthur” is a heart-warming, consistently
funny and sweet comedy.
ARTHUR PGTHU 6.10, SAT 3.50, SUN 4.00,
MON 6.10
Special Classic: 40th Anniversary of one of the all-time favourite
musicals. Topol inFIDDLER ON THE ROOF G
MON 6.15
A fresh, uplifting, gorgeous and engaging charmer, with an
understated message about the power of love.
MY WEDDING ANDOTHER SECRETS PG
THU & FRI 6.00, SAT 5.45, SUN 3.45, MON, TUE & WED 6.00
It’s a top-notch, fast-paced, taut, immersive ride. We all thought it
was exceptionally good and well thought out.
SOURCE CODE MFRI 5.50, SAT 6.00, SUN 1.50,
TUE 5.50, WED 8.15
IT’S SHOWTIME... WELCOME TO THE WONDERFUL WORLD
OF THE CIRCUS.A very, very good extravaganza
with a bit of everything you could
imagine from the animals, thrills,
spills, fun, sadness, passion,
tragedy, joy and a full measure
of absorbing entertainment set
in the Depression years with a
‘TITANIC’ feel about it. The lead
male stars are excellent and
one of the big stars is Rosie, the
majestic elephant. Don’t miss
this astounding film based on
the bestselling book. Patrons’
response: “Excellent”.
WATER FOR ELEPHANTS MTHU 5.40 & 7.55,
FRI 10.10, 5.40 & 7.55,SAT 1.10 & 5.25, SUN 11.10 & 3.25,
MON & TUE 5.40 & 7.55,WED 10.10, 5.40 & 7.55
Johnny Depp said they wanted to do something fresh and new with the crusty old formula and that
they wanted to do it ‘right’ for the people. Movieline says that it is
hugely entertaining and rates it as among the best of the series.
PIRATES OF THECARIBBEAN 4 M
THU 5.30, FRI 10.00 & 5.30,SAT 5.35, SUN 3.35,
MON & TUE 5.30, WED 10.00 & 5.30
3D D I G I TA LC I N E M A
S P E C I A LE V E N T
HOODWINKED TOOSAT 2.00, SUN 12.00
There are plenty of action scenes and an air of genuine adventure,
humour and general fun.
THOR MTHU 8.15, FRI 7.35, SAT 7.50,
SUN 5.50, MON 8.15, TUE 7.35, WED 6.10
PIRATES OF THECARIBBEAN M
THU & FRI 8.05, SAT 2.55 & 8.10, SUN 12.55 & 6.10,
MON, TUE & WED 8.05
Special Recommended Showcase Cinema
This fresh, fun, light, romantic adventure story is entertaining, ultimately satisfying and has an extremely engaging cast, set in some very visually interesting
locations.HEARTBREAKER M
THU 7.40, FRI 7.50, SAT 7.35,SUN 5.35, TUE 7.50, WED 7.40
A delightfully fresh film of a tale within
a tale, with a grand cast headed by
Maggie Smith, wonderful as always,
Pauline Collins, Timothy Spall and
Dominic West. You will enjoy this
grandmother and grandson story as the
boy uncovers past family secrets.
FROM TIME TO TIME M THU 5.50, FRI 10.20 & 5.55,
SAT 1.30 & 3.20, SUN 11.30 & 1.20, TUE 5.55, WED 10.20 & 5.50
HANGOVER IISTARTS MAY 26
ALZARAE
Te Awamutu RSAFriday, May 20, 7.30pm-11.00pm
Popera & Ballads (Il Divo, Andre Bocelli, Westlife, Josh Groban)Jazz & Swing (Frank Sinatra, Michael Bublé, Rat Pack)
Party Pop Hits (Dance hits from the 70’s, 80’s and today)
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Fr i d ay N i gh t THATTHAT80’s GUY80’s GUY
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Tickets on sale May 30
Saturday June 18
TRIBUTENIGHT
32 Arawata Street, Te Awamutu (formerly The Ale House)
OPEN ‘TIL LATE
FRIDAY 20th MAY
THAT BANDTHAT BAND
PHONE/FAX (07) 8717282
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SATURDAY 21st MAY9.30pm (ish)
If you like Jim Beam
you may also like
Metallica!!
Come down and
see the MetallicaExperience, drink Jim Beam RTD’s(2 4 $14) and go into the draw* for the
Jim Beam guitar.*See staff for terms/conditions of entry – must be over 18 years
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L.J. Hooker Te Awamutu 871 5044 Te Awamutu Realty MREINZ Licensed Real Estate Agent REAA 2008
ljhooker.co.nz
361 Bank Street
Gorgeous street appeal is unquestionablebut it's the spaciousness beyond thefront door that will impress you the most.Completely renovated. Only 30 paces to thebowling club & 400m to the centre of town.
OPEN: Sunday 22nd 2.00 pmPrice: By NegotationView: www.ljhooker.co.nz ID: FURGG8Contact: Lauren O'Carroll 027 278 7196
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221 Belcher Street Pirongia
Serious Vendors have committedelsewhere.
Will look at all offers.What would you pay?Come see for yourself.
OPEN: Sunday 22nd 1.00pmView: www.ljhooker.co.nz ID: E4TGG8Price: By NegotiationContact: Julie Hughes 021 426 753
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WOW Massive Reduction
Big houseBig sectionBig shedSmallest priceAct now this has got to go.
OPEN: Sunday 22nd 2.00 pm964 Crozier Street, PirongiaView: www.ljhooker.co.nz ID: FVHGG8Price: $375,000Contact: Julie Hughes 021 426 753
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Flee the City Scene
Elevated with great views is this very tidyhome. Fifteen minutes from town in a ruralsetting, two bedroom, double garage,spacious living, decking and a 1423m²section. A rare find.
OPEN: Sunday 22nd 1.00pm - 2.00pm188 Cruickshank RoadView: www.ljhooker.co.nz ID:FJQGG8Price: $300,000Contact: Ian Jones 0274 471 758
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65 Downes Street
On a rare full site so close to town.New kitchen, three bedrooms, open planliving, shower and bath. Heatpump forwarmth plus a spa. Double garage /storage shed. Come and view.
OPEN: Sunday 22nd 3.00 pmPrice: $275,000View: www.ljhooker.co.nz ID: FUXGG8Contact: Lauren O'Carroll 027 278 7196
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27 Golf Road
Vendors England bound - a sale isessential. Be quick to view this unique1950's home. New kitchen, redecoratedthroughout, open plan living opens tocovered deck. Rural & golf course views.
OPEN: Sunday 22nd 3.00pmView: www.ljhooker.co.nz ID: FUMGG8Price: $328,000Contact: Tanya Hollobon 0272 438 106
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Must Sell For Job Transfer
Their motivation is high; thesellers need to move on from theirproperty. A very appealing homewith an office/study that could beused as a 4th bedroom. A perfectproperty for storage that has a greatworkshop with mezzaine floor,garden sheds & wood sheds. Thisis a brilliant opportunity.
AUCTION: 1.00pm Thur 9th June 2011LJ Hooker Auction Rooms41 Mahoe St Te Awamutu
(unless sold prior)
OPEN: Sunday 22nd 1.00pm1299 Park Rd
View: www.ljhooker.co.nz ID: FVWGG8Contact : Tania Ruki 0274 413 264
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