Ashburton Guardian, Friday 28 June 2013

Page 1

www.guardianONLINE.co.nz

THE VOICE OF MID CANTERBURY 24/7

GIANT-KILLERS RULE WIMBLEDON p23

Guardian

Ashburton

www.guardianONLINE.co.nz

Friday, June 28, 2013

FIRST PUBLISHED SEPTEMBER 27, 1879

17 Hekeao Road, Surrey Hills

Open Home: Sat June 29, 11am - 12 noon

Home delivered from

90c Casual $1.40

Council ‘shafted Wakanui takes its turn under spotlights us’ - ABA

Pay rise ‘overdue, but not big enough’ By Sue Newman

worked to a new formula that sees committee chair and the deputy mayor (new rate $27,230) earn less for the year than they do now. The district’s mayor will be paid $92,450 in the next term of council, an increase of 10 per cent. An additional $10,900 will be allocated to the council to pay to elected members in situations where there is an extra workload.

By Sue Newman A last-minute pitch by the Ashburton Business Association to delay the passing of its Trade Waste bylaw, fell on deaf ears at yesterday’s Ashburton District Council meeting. After the association had made submissions and spoken to a hearing panel, board member Kieran Breakwell said he believed the two parties were on the same wavelength, that the council had listened. ‘It was very, very positive and it appeared that they were listening. They seemed to agree with us but then they went away and did nothing. They’ve shafted us and I really didn’t think they would,” he said. The bylaw imposes a levy on businesses likely to discharge waste into the town sewer, with the amount charged tied to the nature of the business and the way in which it handled waste. Most businesses are charged simply to be on a register and undergo an inspection. When it was introduced three years ago there was huge opposition from affected business owners, with many refusing to pay. It was reviewed, changes made and a draft put out for public comment. The business association was among several organisations and individuals who made submissions. It told the hearing panel that the bylaw penalised complying businesses rather than punishing those who discharged materials into the town’s waste water system. It wanted complying businesses to be exempt from charges and it wanted an education system put in place. When he read the revised by-law, Mr Breakwell said it was clear that the council had ignored everything the association said. The association agreed with council that a trade waste bylaw was needed but because of its impact on businesses, it needed something that was workable for both council

Councillor Neil Brown suggested the new council could look at paying ACC levies from the extra pool of funds. Pay rates are population based and because of the Ashburton District was growing at a rapid rate, old population data was used and that meant pay rates were lower than they could be, chief executive Brian Lester said. Historical data puts the dis-

trict’s population at less than 30,000 but in reality it was at 32,000 and climbing, he said. The rate originally set for the new term was higher but it had been scaled back and Mr Lester said he had asked the Remuneration Authority when that gap would be closed. In districts with a similar population base councillor pay rates are around $29,000.

ONLINE.co.nz

Jim Burgess might be stepping down as an Ashburton District Councillor but that didn’t stop him having a say on elected member pay rates. At yesterday’s council meeting Mr Burgess said the proposed pay increase put forward by the Remuneration Authority was

overdue but he also said it didn’t go far enough. Pay rates post the October local body elections give rank and file councillors an 18 per cent pay rise, but at a new rate of $21,230, that’s not sufficient compensation for the work involved, particularly when ACC levies and tax were paid out of this, he said. The new rates have been

To see more or purchase photos Kieran Breakwell and the business community, he said. Yesterday, association representatives spoke to councillors in the council’s public forum session and asked for a delay in passing the bylaw while they gathered additional information. “We made our submissions in good faith. We feel really let down by the council but we won’t give up on this. We’re trying to do the best we can for the town’s businesses and we want to work with council, not against it on this,” Mr Breakwell said. Councillor John Leadley, who chaired the hearing panel, agreed there had been good discussion with the association during the hearing but said no suggestions had been made on issues they wanted included or deleted. Council did take on board the need for education, he said. If there was any problem it was around communication, said councillor Alan Totty. “The onus is on the council to communicate its bylaws in a way that people who apply it can understand. Once they understand it there will be a greater understanding and acceptance.” The revised trade waste bylaw was passed unanimously.

photo kirsty clay 270613-kc-144

Conductor Treena Watt leads Wakanui School during its bracket of songs at last night’s Schools’ Music Festival, held in the Ashburton Trust Event Centre. Thursday night’s review is on P8.

Bird watching for a cause By Gabrielle Stuart

House sparrow (male) – Average of 12.4 per garden. Males have chestnut-brown upperparts, greyish-white underparts. Females have paler brown upperparts, with greyish-white underparts.

Silvereye (waxeye) – Average of 9.7 per garden. Sexes similar, small, green with white ring around eye.

Blackbird (female) – Average of 2.7 per garden. Females are dark brown with brown/dull-orange bill. Males are black with an orange bill.

As the sun shines over Ashburton locals don’t need a excuse to spend an hour in the backyard - but helping to record and protect local birds could be a bonus. The annual Landcare Research garden bird survey starts on Starling – Average of 2.6 per gar- Saturday, and Ashburton Forest den. Sexes similar, glossy black and Bird Society are calling for volwith yellow bill in breeding season; unteers willing to spend an hour in non-breeding birds spotted white the backyard next week for a good cause. with dark bill. Ashburton Forest and Bird Chair

Edith Smith said that anyone from young children to the elderly could take part. “It takes just an hour, and it’s not complicated. It’s an opportunity for people to learn what might be about in their own backyards, and it might be that in your immediate sky you spot something rare.” She said that the research could be invaluable for conservation work in New Zealand. “A lot of science starts with just making an observation, and without the material we don’t know what the trends are. Native birds

are obviously of interest, but generally we just want to know what types of birds are found in people’s gardens.” Plenty of resources are available online for individuals, families or schools willing to help with the survey, which can be completed in an hour between Saturday, June 29th to Sunday, July 7. Forms, instructions and tips on identifying birds can be found at the Landcare Research website below: http://gardenbirdsurvey.landcareresearch.co.nz/

Today’s weather

HIGH LOW

9

-4


2

ASHBURTON GUARDIAN, Friday, June 28, 2013

NEWS

ANNOUNCEMENTS DEATHS TULLY, Francis Brendan (Frank) – On June 25, 2013 at Christchurch Hospital, as a result of an accident. Aged 89 years. Dearly loved son of the late Michael and Margaret Tully. Loved brother and brother in law of the late Tom, the late Joe, the late Margaret and Pat Goulter, Noreen and the late Des Tully, and Maureen and Tony Purcell. A much loved uncle, great uncle and great great uncle of all his nieces and nephews. R.I.P. Messages to Tully family, P O Box 472, Ashburton 7740. In lieu of flowers donations to St Vincent de Paul would be appreciated and may be left at the service. A funeral mass to celebrate Frank’s life will be held at the Church of the Holy Spirit, Thomson Street, Tinwald, on SATURDAY, June 29, commencing at 11.00am. Followed by interment at the Rakaia Cemetery. Paterson’s Funeral Service FDANZ Ashburton Please note all late death notices or notices sent outside ordinary office hours must be emailed to: deathnotices@theguardian.co.nz

to ensure publication. During office hours notices may also be sent to: classifieds@theguardian.co.nz

Any queries please contact 0800 ASHBURTON (0800-274-287).

FUNERAL FURNISHERS A leader in providing Prompt, Personal 24hour Service PATERSONS FUNERAL SERVICES AND ASHBURTON CREMATORIUM LTD (Ashburton’s local firm) Office and Chapel Corner East and Cox Streets, Ashburton When the need arises PHONE 308-8474

MASTER MONUMENTAL MASON

E.B. CARTER LTD.

For all your memorial requirements New headstones and designs Renovations, Additional inscriptions, Cleaning and Concrete work Carried out by qualified tradesmen.

620 East Street, Ashburton Ph/Fax 308 5369 or 0274 357 974 ebcarter@xtra.co.nz NZMMMA Member

Guardian Classifieds Phone 307 7900

www.guardianONLINE.co.nz

Scammers targeting the elderly

TOP 5 ONLINE Yesterday’s top five stories on: www.

ONLINE.co.nz

1. Crash victim dies 2. ‘Cars just don’t stop there’ 3. Safety review to follow crossing death 4. Rain takes its toll on the roads 5. Outrage over sentence

POLL RESULT Yesterday’s result Q: If you have a car, how long have you owned it?

By Susan Sandys Mid Canterbury elderly leaders are pleading with their fellow community members to not fall for scammers and fraudsters. Ashburton Grey Power president Joy Jaine and Age Concern Ashburton president Jeanette Tarbotton urged elderly to tell family members if they became interested in mail notifying of prizes won, or other potential scams via email or telephone. “It’s hard to say how big an issue it is. It’s a hidden thing, people are very private with their money,” Mrs Jaine said. “I think the biggest thing we can say is for people to talk it over with another member of their family or if they haven’t got anyone, a reliable friend or minister of the church.” Too many elderly were falling for such scams, as had been highlighted by a television news item this week informing of a 79-year-old who had lost $20,000 after he sent cheques to scammers to claim a fake lottery prize. Another man had received 169 lottery scam letters in one day. Mrs Tarbotton agreed it was a

Today’s online poll question

Joy Jaine concern in Mid Canterbury just as elsewhere, and reiterated that those receiving such letters or other such contact needed to tell someone about it as soon as possible. “Talk to family members or people that you can trust,” Mrs Tarbotton said.

Q: How old is your car? To vote in this poll go to:

www.

ONLINE.co.nz

Poll closes at 4pm

PHOTO GALLERY

Have you been a victim of scammers or fraudsters? Contact Susan Sandys susan.s@theguardian.co.nz or 3077961.

Hunt on for the nation’s best banger The humble sausage has come of age. No longer is it the meat we eat when the budget is low and we’re out of ideas; today’s sausages are works of the gourmet’s art. They come in styles and flavours that would stun the sausage purists. No longer is beef or pork good enough. Today’s sausages combine most unsausage like flavours that find a ready market among diners with increasingly sophisticated palates. The sausage revolution has been driven by New Zealand’s increasingly international population, bringing with them their own traditional sausage styles and by fierce competition among sausage makers to win themselves coveted gold med-

als for their best bangers in several national competitions. The search is on for the country’s best sausage in the Hellers top sausage competition. The event starts on June 30 via facebook. After a period of public voting, followed by elimination and taste testing in the Hellers kitchen, the winning flavour will be announced. This will be developed by Hellers and sold in supermarkets nationwide. Anyone can enter and Hellers are keen to hear the story behind your sausage flavour. It’s all about ideas and the sausage mastermind will be in for a trip to New York. Anyone who thinks they have the winning flavour combination from June 30 can log that idea on facebook, Hellers NZ

Photo Myles Hume 260613-MH-003

Emma an inspiration for all Mid Canterbury youth do not need to look far for inspiration, especially if they have encountered Emma Cullimore. The Ashburton youth was formally recognised on Wednesday by the Rotary Club of Ashburton Plains with the Young Totara Award for her commitment to St John and the community. Ms Cullimore (centre) was awarded a plaque by Mayor Angus McKay (left) and Rotary

president Ian Knight (right) which was planted at the foot of Totara tree at the Rotary club’s Totara Grove on Smallbone Drive, the tree symbolising the young role model’s strength and potential. Ms Cullimore, in her early 20s, grabbed the attention of judges after joining St John in 2009, volunteering as a casual officer. She has claimed a level five National Diploma in Ambulance Practice and she is now in her

Fed up with fumbling through your wallet looking for your coffee loyalty card while a queue of coffee hungry customers glare at your back? Those embarrassing card searches will soon be just a memory as cafes pass up cards and stamps in favour of smartphones and Q codes. For patrons it will be a case of one app fits all once cafes buy into the new technology. A Hamilton based engineer has tackled the loyalty card issue head-on and has developed an app that allows a range of loyalty cards to be stored on cellphones. Hendrik van Blerk has plans to take his app nationwide. It’s a simple system – a café signs on for a SmartCoffeeCard plan, customers download the app and they’re in business. Each café will have its own Q code and all users have to do is swipe the code with their phone. Their patronage will be registered and they’ll be alerted to any benefits or promotions the café has running. They’ll also be notified when they’ve run up sufficient brews to receive one free. Cafe and coffee outlets get benefits too. Smart card users are listed on the host’s website with

details and a map – including featuring the type of beans the cafe uses and has a link to the roaster’s website. The card is being trialled in Auckland but at least one Ashburton café, Columbus, is likely to have its own version of the electronic coffee card operating in store later this year. Columbus owner Nigel Heney is on a team his franchise has put together to investigate canning cards and hooking into technology to keep in touch with customers. “This is definitely where we’re going as a franchise. We’re moving away from cards and into technology that will allow us to know more about our customers and their likes and dislikes,” Mr Heney said. His company has been working on phone coffee card technology for about 18 months and had looked at a range of systems already in use in Europe. While no commitment had been made to switch to phone scans instead of loyalty cards at the Somerset Grocer, manager Nicky Milmine said the idea had been discussed. “It’s really just about us getting the technology in place. As a café manager, I can see it would be great,” she said. “It’s on the horizon.”

Man trapped in his van By the Wanganui Chronicle A 59-year-old Wanganui man was trapped in his van for about 30 minutes yesterday after a two-car collision. The accident happened on the corner of Guyton St and Heads Rd just before 8am. The man, the sole occupant of a Daihatsu van, was freed after firefighters used cutting equipment

to take the roof off his vehicle. St John paramedics and a Wanganui Hospital emergency staff member who came across the scene helped care for the driver until he was freed and taken to hospital. He suffered moderate arm and leg injuries and late yesterday was reported to be in a stable condition. The driver of the other vehicle, a Nissan, was unhurt. That car was damaged and the Daihatsu was a write-off. -APNZ

270613-kc-026

Go to www.

Smartphones signal end to loyalty cards By Sue Newman

final year of a Bachelor of Health Science Degree in paramedicine. On top of her 11 hour day shift once a week and a few 13 hour night shifts a month, she’s also on call during winter as a casual officer and finds time to tutor with her growing wealth of knowledge. She said it was an honour to be recognised with the award, and would look to visit the site on a regular basis.

Carisbrook sold Construction company Calder Stewart has been confirmed as the new owner of Carisbrook in Dunedin. The Dunedin City Council has confirmed its agreement with the company to buy the old sports ground. Calder Stewart has consent to demolish all grandstands - including the hospitality complex - at the site, leaving only the category one-listed Neville St turnstile building. Dunedin Mayor Dave Cull said the company would be refunded $200,000 as long as all buildings, except the hospitality complex, were demolished within six months. -APNZ

ONLINE.co.nz

to check out these new photo galleries:

– Badminton – Music festival – Councillors – Allenton skip-a-thon – And so many more!

PRIVATE SALE 37 GLASSEY DRIVE, ASHBURTON OPEN HOME Saturday 29th June View 11am to 11.45am

NEW TO THE MARKET Trademe Reference #596411556

Situated in the popular suburb of Allenton Ashburton is this appealing three bedroom home. The property is well situated for the sun. Separate kitchen with open plan dining and living and separate lounge. A conservatory forms part of the living area which overlooks a private garden setting. Security system. Heating options include heat pump and gas fire. Two car garaging with an additional garage door that allows access to the rear of the property. Photo Kirsty Clay 250613-093

Forget the loyalty cards, with one swipe of your smartphone across a Q code you’ll soon be able to log your coffee consumption on your phone.

CRUMB

by David Fletcher

Viewing by appointment only Please call 027 433 2259


ASHBURTON GUARDIAN, Friday, June 28, 2013

NEWS

www.guardianONLINE.co.nz

Rural roads ‘missing out’ By Sue Newman The Government was turning its back on one of New Zealand’s most productive areas by refusing to increase roading subsidies says Ashburton District councillor Neil Brown. When it finalised its annual plan

for the coming year, the council opted to include an extra $100,000 to spend on the district’s rural roads. That money will come out of ratepayers’ pockets and will not attract a government subsidy. The unbudgeted roading spend will push the district’s rate increase up to 5 per cent, marginally above the 4.9 per cent it originally tagged

but significantly below the 7.4 per cent signalled in its long term community plan. That the council had chosen to do this indicated the depth of concern over the state of rural roads in particular, Mr Brown said. “It’s good to see special attention going to our roads. This is the first time that roading has been carried

out in this district without a subsidy and that’s a poor reflection on the government. Our growth rate is the same as China’s and yet the government won’t subsidise work on roads that are getting busier and busier. The 5 per cent rise, however, was pleasing in a year when the council had two large scale projects – the art gallery/museum and the EA

Networks Centre – on its books, he said. While the council had put more money into roading, that amount paled into insignificance when it was measured against the money given to tourism and to roading hierarchy changes at a town intersection, councillor Stuart Wilson said. In signing off its annual plan, that

cemented the amount required in rates to run the district this year, the council also signed off on days of discussions, several community meetings, hundreds of submissions and days of hearings. The council’s rate take for this year will be about $26.7 million (GST exclusive), about $1.4 million more than the current year.

Library, historical society’s building design decided By Susan Sandys Methven Public Library and Methven Historical Society members have decided on a design for their new combined building. Auckland architect Ken Croffen, who is from the Methven area originally, has drawn up a concept plan which will be revealed at a public meeting on July 11. Methven Public Library chairperson Eleanor Marr said the two committees were excited about the new building. “It’s actually a very exciting plan, he’s thought about the town and the history of the town,” Mrs Marr said. The building was to be one-

By Cherie Taylor Rotorua’s iconic Bath House is where two of the first gay marriages in New Zealand will take place. MediaWorks The Edge FM radio station is currently running a competition in celebration of the passing of the Same Sex-Marriage Bill which will take effect on Monday August 19. The private member’s bill put forward by MP Louisa Wall passed into law in Parliament last month. Mediaworks national promotions co-ordinator Rob Dickey said they had been inundated with entries for the competition. They are seeking two gay couples - both male and female who will be married at Rotorua’s Bath House on air at 7.45am on the first day gay couples will legally be able to wed in New Zealand. “We’ve had quite a few enter - hundreds of couples have responded. It’s quite a niche thing to do. You have to be

prepared to have this intimate moment broadcast on air,” he said. The radio station is looking for 10 finalists with the public then voting two weeks before the special day on who they wanted to see marry, Mr Dickey said. The Edge FM had previously run wedding competitions and were looking forward to the gay wedding, he said. “We’re really excited ... we love weddings at The Edge.” Staff at Rotorua’s Bath House are excited about the special event also. Rotorua Museum sales and marketing manager Jo Doherty said it was fitting the Bath House would host one of the first gay weddings in the country with the place now being opened up for such events. “We are so excited. It’s an historic moment in New Zealand history.” The museum will be recording the event. “It’s a serious but awesome occasion,” she said. - APNZ

WHAT’SON

Some tips for the weekend

Saturday: • Highland dancing Ashburton and national highland dancing competitions will get under way at 8.30am tomorrow in the Ashburton Trust Event Centre. • Art exhibitions Last chance to see the Ashburton Society of Arts 49th annual exhibition, 10am to 4pm at the Ashburton Art Gallery, finishes on Sunday. • College rugby The Ashburton College 1st XV hosts St Thomas to start the second round of the Crusaders Ssecondary Schools’ Rugby Competition. Kick-off at midday the Allenton rugby grounds.

Sunday: • Town v Country Rivalries are put to the test in the mate-against-mate Town versus Country clashes in two sporting codes on Sunday. Hockey has its Town and Country from 9.30am at the Ashburton hockey turf while the Mid Canterbury JAB rugby has its Town and Country at the Rakaia Domain with games on from 11am.

storey and have an area more than twice the size of the building which is currently on the site, the shattered historic library. Mrs Marr said demolition of the small building would be undertaken either mid or late July when the archaeologist who was required to be on deck was available. It was too early to say when building of the new library and museum would begin. “It’s very early stages, but this is the next step along the way,” Mrs Marr said. She invited those interested in seeing the new plan to come along to the meeting on July 11, at 7.30pm at the St John Presbyterian Church foyer.

Bath House to be venue for first same sex marriages

3

On the couch: • Super rugby returns The Crusaders head south to heap more woe on the hapless Highlanders in Dunedin, live on Sky Sport one from 7.30pm on Saturday.

• Ten Years of Song

Photo Myles Hume 260613-MH-020

Proud of their new high-visibility vests to make it safer to get to and from school are Netherby pupils (from left) Monaro Tahapehi, 10, Peni Taufa, 6, Devon McGrath, 10, and Kaitlyn Nortman, 6.

Being seen means being safe By Myles Hume Netherby School pupils are keen to be seen. Yesterday each of the school’s pupils were donated a high-visibility vest by Mire 10 Mega staff in a bid to make it safer for them to walk, scooter or bike to school on busy suburban streets. Several schools around the dis-

trict already had high-visibility jackets to wear to school, but yesterday Mitre 10 Mega community support co-ordinator Lyn Church said it was important the hundreds of urban pupils on Ashburton streets were also seen. “We started off by giving them to children in the country when they got off the school bus but as part of our community programme we want to take it further,” she said.

On Monday 89-year-old Frank Tully died after he was struck on a pedestrian crossing in Tinwald, prompting parents and schools to highlight the dangers on busy local streets. Netherby School principal Andrew Leverton said the vests would hopefully provide peace of mind for both parents and the school. When the vests were distrib-

uted, a show of hands revealed most of the school’s pupils biked, scootered or walked to school. “As you can see the Netherby uniform is a dark green so it’s not always easily seen, but it’s great that they will now be able to wear these to and from school,” he said. Pupil Devon McGrath, 10 said he would wear his jacket most days and was supportive of the initiative.

Highly infectious kittens had to be moved By Cherie Taylor A large litter of highly infectious kittens have been taken to an Auckland animal rescue shelter to avoid Rotorua’s SPCA having to close while they are treated. The centre’s development co-

ordinator Debbie Van Den Broek said a group of 21 kittens at the shelter had contracted an illness which required them to be isolated for three weeks so 111 Animal Rescue had offered to taken them in to avoid the shelter closing until the animals were no longer contagious. Most of the kittens are about

10 weeks. “They have a fungal illness requiring them to be in quarantine. We would have had to shut the shelter because they would have taken all the cage space we have.” It appeared the illness had come into the centre via a visitor as the kittens were not from the

same litter of kittens, Mrs Van Den Broek said. “Someone has carried it in ... we need to fumigate ... We needed to take precautions at the centre. We never want to put an animal down. They will be fostered until they are well enough to be re-homed.” - APNZ

Ten Years of Song by the Mid Canterbury Choir will be on stage at the Ashburton Trust Event Centre at 7pm on June 30. An incorrect date was given for this event yesterday in the Guardian’s Arts Diary. The Guardian apologises for the error.

• Chimney fire The Ashburton Volunteer Fire Brigade responded to a chimney fire about 4.15pm yesterday. Deputy fire officer Graeme Baker said the fire was out when firefighters arrived. “It required no action by the brigade, we just checked inside the roof cavity,” Mr Baker said. Mr Baker said the call-out was a good reminder to residents to check their chimneys and ensure they were clean.

• Boat overdue Grave fears are held for seven people on board an historic schooner that was last seen off the north coast of New Zealand three weeks ago. The vessel, Nina, went missing en route from Opua in the Bay of Islands to Newcastle, Australia. The boat, built in 1928, left Opua on May 29 and has not been heard from since June 4, when it was about 370 nautical miles west-north west of Cape Reinga, Rescue Co-ordination Centre New Zealand said. -APNZ

CLOSE THE dEaL THIS FIELdaYS X-Trail 4WD from $34,990+orC

nissan.co.nz

all recommended Sale Prices excludes on-road costs, are not available in conjunction with any other offer, and may exclude some fleets. Only available while stocks last between 1st – 30th June 2013.

ASHBURTON BRANCH 153 Moore St 03 307 7620

KEVIN OPELE SCOTT DONALDSON REGAN COLEMAN

027 486 7720 027 225 5530 027 263 2631

www.dne.co.nz 0800 432 633

NIS4030\TBWA

QaSHQai ST from $30,990+orC


4

ASHBURTON GUARDIAN, Friday, June 28, 2013

OPINION

www.guardianONLINE.co.nz

Bain murders case still splitting the nation N

ew evidence has been produced, claiming to exonerate David Bain as the murderer of his parents and three siblings, a television documentary has claimed. There are few of us who need that sentence explained. Many of those not born, when David Bain was charged with murder, found guilty and sent to prison for the murder of his family, are probably familiar with the debate. David Bain: Guilty or not guilty? The question that has divided New Zealand down the

OUR VIEW dinner table for almost two decades. The only surviving member of the Bain family, David spent 13 years behind bars – while the deliberations over his innocence or guilt raged on through a string of appeals and trials which went as far as the Privy Council. Despite five trials, the freshly revealed evidence was not “discovered” until earlier this year, when amateur detective

and Waikato businessman David Giles found parallel marks on an evidential photo of David’s father, Robin Bain’s thumb – taken as he lay dead on the floor of his family’s Dunedin home. This information came to hand following an online discussion – proving the point the Bain murders still rest heavily on our national conscience. Robin has long had the

Michelle Nelson CHIEF REPORTER

accusing fingers of David’s supporters pointed his way in the debate – who claim he killed his family, while David was on his paper run. On Wednesday evening,

TV3’s 3rdDegree interviewed gunsmiths, who agreed the marks were “absolutely” consistent with those picked up when loading a magazine on a rifle which has recently been fired, and measured up exactly. This put Robin Bain fairly in the spotlight as the murderer. Assistant police commissioner Malcolm Burgess has said “it was not the knockout punch” for him. Robin Bain, who lived in a caravan, was a gardener – Mr Burgess has suggested the marks were cuts on

News tips 03 307-7957 reporters@ theguardian.co.nz

After hours 021 585-592

Advertising

03 307-7974 desme.d@ theguardian.co.nz

Classifieds 03 307-7900

Missed paper 0800 ASHBURTON 0800 274-287

021 052-7511

WRITE US EDITOR, PO Box 77

EMAIL US editor@ theguardian. co.nz

YOUR VIEW Letters to editor I think your letters to the editor policy has been a failure. There used to be a time when people put reasoned argument and comment forward and were prepared to put their name to their views. Now you have just a bunch of anonymous whingers who lower the tone of your paper to what is akin to the tabloids. Will you next be seeking a team of paparazzi? Lynton Laing

Tinwald crossing With much interest I read Colin Knaggs comments in yesterday’s paper. A few years ago while using the pedestrian crossing in Tinwald with three children we all had a near miss when a truck and trailer drove through the crossing in the middle of the road after not seeing the car in front had stopped. After many phone calls to NZTA in Christchurch I was informed that painted lines in the middle of the main road through Tinwald would slow traffic and that a ‘safety island’ in the middle of the road would be a haven for pedestrians (I doubt this very much). I was also told that traffic volumes and speeds through-

• Name supplied preferable. • We reserve the right to publish at our discretion. • Messages do not represent the opinion of the Guardian.

We also welcome your letters, but: • We reserve the right to abridge, edit or not publish letters. • Correspondents are not permitted to use pen names, and for verification must provide address and contact number (neither for publication). • Letters should be no more than 300 words.

out Tinwald would be regularly monitored – is this the case? Unfortunately, at the time I was left with the belief that nothing would happen with this crossing until there had been a fatality. Sadly that time has come so I only hope that NZTA finally takes pedestrian safety in Tinwald seriously. Barbara Greer

Potholes I read in yesterday’s Guardian that the recent heavy rain has created many new potholes. We know of two in Cameron Street between Winter Street and Grigg Street that have been there for at least two months during which time they have got steadily larger. We often hear the loud thump when a vehicle hits the one close to our property at night. Extremely dangerous for motor cyclists I would think. The Guardian’s quality has decreased since you started accepting text messages! R. Bassett

Back feed I find that after the recent weather event in Ashburton that I should voice my concern on behalf of some very pissed off residents in the community.

Our council would have us believe that we are a fast growing community with things such as the new art/museum centre, the new aquatic centre, new state-of-the-art retirement villages with on-site hospital facilities, and some seven new housing subdivisions and over 200 sections available for building on. These are just some of the things the council spouts on about to attract people to our town in its advertising campaigns. But these things need a good sound infrastructure to work or they will fail. Which brings us to the latest debacle in Ashburton. After five days of rain and a bit of snow, the sewer system in Tinwald failed badly and caused a lot of un-due stress to local residents, many whose sections were flooded with raw sewage and contaminated stormwater, resulting in people being unable to use their toilets, shower, wash clothes or dishes. The water from our gulley trap (sewer line) was pumping four inches into the air. This is not something you will find in a council LIM report either. A council representative told me the problem was caused by water getting into the sewer main causing it to overflow and back feed. He also said the council had

been aware of the issue for several years, but to date nothing has been done about it. Makes you wonder why we pay our rates? Rick

Thank you I wish to extend a very sincere thank you to our very generous sponsors and the public for the wonderful support they gave to Variety Theatre Ashburton, the cast, orchestra and crew of Miss Saigon. The huge accolades were a just reward for all their time and dedicated efforts in presenting a very professional show to our patrons. Your continued support is greatly appreciated. Bridget Danielson, president, Variety Theatre Ashburton

Arcadia It bought a tear to my eye this morning reading the paper. A big thank you to the person who texted in about Arcadia – and everyone else who come and enjoy the new hospitality spot. We both worked real hard to get it to where it is, and still doing a bit more to make it perfect for you all.:) Thank you. Annette and Paul (Text message)

Man killed in horrific accident By Kurt Bayer

We welcome your text messages, but:

Maybe this man, who was 22 at the time his immediate family was cut down – was innocent. Convicted murderer Arthur Allan Thomas and David Dougherty are just two examples of wrongful imprisonment; it can happen. It is a watch and see situation, once again when it comes to this ill-fated family. And when the question of what, if any, compensation David Bain is entitled to is back on the agenda, it is destined to heat up again.

Marks on Robin Bain’s finger open to interpretation

CONTACT US

TEXT US

Robin’s hand, and were not accompanied by the gunpowder smudges which would normally accompany such a discovery. It is ironical that this “new” evidence has been hiding in plain sight since the lives of five members of the Bain family were cut short in their Dunedin home in 2004. And proof that the saga is not over yet. If asked prior to this week, I would have swayed on the guilty side of the debate, but the new evidence has me thinking.

A young father killed in a horror hedge-trimming accident in North Canterbury yesterday lived for his family, his grieving childhood sweetheart and wife said last night. Katie Spackman was at home with newborn baby boy Patton and 21-month old Pearse yesterday when a local policeman delivered the tragic news that her husband Nigel was dead. The 34-year-old had just trimmed Waiau farmer Graeme Phillips’ driveway macrocarpa hedge, driving the tall, industrial machine with a large spinning blade. He had just started on the roadside hedge, when it appears he got out of his cab to check why the blade wasn’t cutting as it had earlier. Police say he suffered serious

head injuries when he stepped down from the machine and walked in front of the trimming blade, which was still operating. Two workmates rushed to Mr Spackman’s aid and emergency services were called to the Leader Road property, 4km from Waiau township in the Hurunui district about 9.40am. St John, police, and a doctor rushed to the scene but could not save his life. Property owner Mr Phillips, 64, was working just up the road when a vet called on him to say something had happened at his place. He raced home to find four police cars, an ambulance, doctor and distressed workers at his front gate. The local police constable looked shaken up as he told Mr Phillips he had better go inside, as there had been a terrible accident. Last night, he still could not come to grips with what happened

on his land. “I’ve got no idea how it happened, and I don’t want to know either,” Mr Phillips said. “All the speculation in the world won’t bring him back, and tonight two wee kids won’t have Dad come home. It’s a total tragedy.” The image of Mr Spackman lying dead on the grass in the shade of the hedge will haunt him “for the rest of my days”, Mr Phillips said. Emergency services and occupational health investigators from the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment were at the scene earlier. Mr Spackman’s body was then taken away and road closures in the area were lifted by mid-afternoon. The death has been referred to the coroner. Meanwhile, Mrs Spackman was left wondering how she was going to tell her son Pearse that his “hero” Dad wasn’t coming home from work last night.

“He was the best father in the world. He was Pearse’s world. He was Da,” the 34-year-old told APNZ from her cosy Culverden home, 25km from where her husband died. She met her husband while they were at Katikati College, and had been childhood sweethearts. They moved down to the farming Hurunui district 15 years ago, where Nigel, a “cheeky chappy” with a dry wit, enjoyed rugby, hunting, fishing, and camping. He also enjoying restoring classic American Hudson motorcars in his shed. But since his sons came along, “family was his whole world”, Mrs Spackman said. While admitting she was still in a state of shock, she reckoned she “will be fine, eventually”. “As for the wee one ...” she tailed off, before breaking down, hugged by her late husband’s mum, Karen. - apnZ

Police have responded to new evidence that suggests Robin Bain murdered his family, saying marks on a photograph “can always be open to interpretation”. Assistant Police Commissioner Malcolm Burgess said police today examined Mr Bain’s fingerprints that were taken after his death, which showed damage to his thumb they say were caused by cuts to his fingers in the same place as the marks in the photo. Fingerprints do not show through cut marks, but they do show through powder like the powder that would come from a gun, police said. “Our fingerprint experts advise that [the absence of fingerprint markings on the thumb print] is consistent with someone sustaining cuts or damage to the fingers prior to prints being taken, which would then affect the print image,’’ Mr Burgess said. “Had these been powder marks or smudges as claimed, we would expect to see a complete fingerprint image.’’ Mr Burgess said the theory put forward by 3rd Degree was an interesting idea when taken in isolation, but was no more than a theory when taken out of context of all the other evidence which has been presented to several courts. “Marks on a photograph can always be open to several interpretations by experts, and the significance or relevance of these marks have not been tested in court,’’ he said. “Examination of the original photograph does not give any definitive indication of what the marks could be. There are other possibilities, including that they are minor cuts.’’ Mr Bain was working on the roof and spouting of his Every Street home in the days leading up to the killings, Mr Burgess said. “Any Kiwi handyman knows the sort of damage this can do to the hands. Post mortem examination of Robin Bain’s hands shows a number of minor abrasions and marks you would expect to find with someone familiar with manual work.’’ Evidence put forward in court was that the only identifiable fingerprints found on the gun belonged to David and Stephen Bain, Mr Burgess said. “Police will continue to look at this issue to gain a better understanding of what this photograph may show.

“However, I am mindful that this theory has been put forward through a programme whose makers chose not to seek comment from police prior to broadcast, and who also refused to provide details about their story when approached by police on Tuesday,’’ Mr Burgess said. “Had they done so then we would have pointed out that fingerprints had been presented in evidence and have always been available through the court to help them decide if their story stacked up.’’ The new evidence didn’t automatically mean David Bain will be awarded compensation or an immediate pardon, Prime Minister John Key said yesterday. Mr Key said he didn’t watch TV’s 3rdDegree programme on Wednesday night which claimed parallel marks on the thumb of Robin Bain are consistent with those made when loading a rifle’s magazine which has recently been fired. David Bain’s supporters say it further clears his name for the 1995 killings and should pave the way for an immediate pardon. Prime Minister Robert Muldoon issued a pardon in 1979 for Arthur Allan Thomas, twice convicted for the murders of Waikato farming couple Jeanette and Harvey Crewe, and jailed for nine years. But Mr Key wasn’t rushing down the same track with David Bain. “Firstly, you can’t join the dots from one case to another, they are completely independent and have no correlation with one another,” he said. “Secondly, to issue a royal pardon, you have to meet a certain test, and it’s the same issue of whether compensation gets paid. “The test for whether someone is found not guilty is beyond reasonable doubt - that is a very different threshold to even the threshold that would need to be reached before the Crown could pay compensation, and that threshold is essentially one of proof has to be shown that someone else actually committed the crime. Now, again, the Crown would have to take advice on all those issues.” Mr Key said he couldn’t comment much further on the new revelations, given that Bain’s claim of compensation, which is before the courts, has been “put on hold at the request of the David Bain negotiating team”. -APNZ

PRIVATE SALE 380 BURNETT STREET

Negotiable over $298,000 DESIRABLE LOCATION • • • • •

3 Double Bedrooms and one Bathroom Open plan dining and living areas Heat pump and diesel fire Tandem garaging Just minutes walk to town

Contact Tony Sands Business: 03 307 9080 Mobile: 027 27 27 837 After Hours: 03 302 6887 tony@lochlearesort.co.nz


LAST WEEK...

ASHBURTON GUARDIAN, Friday, June 28, 2013

On behalf of the showroom team, Armand would like to thank all of our loyal customers for the support they have shown over the years.

3C DAYS LEFT!

CLOSING DOWN $ALE EVERYTHING MUST GO!

LOSING DOWN SAL E STEREOS

KITCHEN APPLIANCES Sunbeam Cafe Latte Coffee Machine was $399 now $225

EVERYTHING MUST GO!!!

Breville Sandwich Press...............................................was $89 now $55 Kenwood food processor............................................was $149 now $95 Panasonic Multi Cooker..............................................was $199 now $125 Russell Hobbs Iron.....................................................was $119 now $60 Sunbeam Bread Maker.............................................. was $169 now $90 Award Bag Sealer........................................................ was $99 now $65 Breville Deep Fryer.....................................................was $179 now $95 Tefal Fresh Express.....................................................was $129 now $75 Monster Steam Mop..................................................was $349 now $195 Panasonic Convection Microwave..............................was $599 now $495 Breville Frypan.......................................................... was $149 now $90 Sunbeam Crockpot...................................................... was $99 now $60 Sunbeam Benchtop Oven..........................................was $149 now $80

!

MISCELLANEOUS

Pansonic DVD Home Theatre System was $449 now $250

Sony Mini Muteki Ipod Dock.................................... was $399 now $280 Denon HI FI Mini System........................................was $1199 now $680 Panasonic Stereo System......................................... was $349 now $220 Sony Mini System with Subwoofer...........................was $499 now $350 Sony Blu Ray Home Theatre................................... was $1299 now $750 Panasonic Sound Bar Home Theatre.........................was $699 now $475 Denon AV Home Theatre Receiver.......................... was $1999 now $950 Denon AV Home Theatre Receiver.......................... was $2499 now $1000 Portable KARAOKE System ex rental ....................... was $899 now $300 Sony Home Theatre System..................................... was $899 now $300 PSB 10” Active Subwoofer........................................was $699 now $350 Polk Audio 10” Active Subwoofer............................. was $599 now $300

Hours

Masport BBQ was $799 now $500

Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1” Tablet ......................... was $1099 now $700 Universal Remote Controls...................................... was $199 now $50 Kobo E-Reader........................................................ was $199 now $100 Olympia Portable Air Conditioner............................was $999 now $695 Logitech 2.1 Computer Speakers............................. was $179 now $90 Massive Range of AV Cables...................................................... Half Price Tv / AV Accessories............................................................... all Half Price Display Stands & Shop Counter and other fittings........................... Offers All Camera Accessories in stock............................................................. $5

Friday 8am-5.30pm • Saturday 9.30am - 1pm • Sunday 10am - 3pm WHITEWARE

OFFERS WANTED

TV, DVD & BLURAY

Haier 264 Litre Chest Freezer was $899 now $650

PHONES

Samsung Cellphone was $59 now $20

Samsung 40” LED/LCD TV was $1099 now $700

LG 42” Smart LED / LCD TV....................................... was $1499 now $850 LG 42” Smart 3D LED / LCD TV.................................... was $159 now $995 Teac DVD Player........................................................... was $79 now $40 Panasonic DVD Player.................................................. was $89 now $55 Sony BLU RAY Player .................................................was $229 now $120 Panasonic BLU RAY Player......................................... was $179 now $100 Samsung BLU RAY Player...........................................was $159 now $95

LG Optima L5 Cellphone........................................... was $399 now $200 Vodafone Cellphone................................................. was $249 now $70 2 Degrees Cellphone................................................. was $149 now $60 Alcatel One Touch Cellphone..................................... was $149 now $70 Samsung Galaxy S3 Cellphone................................. was $899 now $600 Panasonic Cordless Home Phone.............................. was $129 now $60 Uniden Cordless Home Phone.................................. was $99 now $50 Panasonic Cordless Triple Pack Home Phones........... was $129 now $50 Uniden Cordless Home Phone.................................. was $149 now $70

Fisher & Paykel Stainless Steel Dishwasher............. was $1199 Mitsubishi Vertical Freezer........................................ was $799 Haier 224 Litre Fridge Freezer................................... was $799 Fisher & Paykel S/S Tall Single Dish Drawer............. was $1399 Haier 297 Litre Fridge Freezer....................................was $899 Fisher & Paykel Single Integrated Dish Drawer........was $1299 Haier 148 Litre Chest Freezer.....................................was $549 Parmco 60cm Ceramic Cooktop.................................was $899

now $850 now $650 now $580 now $900 now $690 now $850 now $400 now $550

Come in and make an offer on any product left. The highe st offer buys theTVprodu CABINETS & ct. HEATING Delonghi Dehumidifier was $599 now $350

WALL BRACKETS

It’s that simple! CAMERAS

Samsung Digital Still Camera was $169 now $75

Criterion 1500mm corner TV cabinet was $699 now $375

UBuild 1000mm TV Cabinet...................................... was $499 now $250 Panasonic 950mm TV Cabinet.................................. was $449 now $175 Criterion 1200mm TV Cabinet.................................. was $249 now $125 UBuild 1200mm TV Cabinet...................................... was $599 now $350 Digitech 23 -37” Universal TV Wall Bracket................was $129 now $50 Digitech 32 -60” Universal TV Wall Bracket..................was $99 now $45 Vogels 32 -65” Universal TV Wall Bracket.................. was $249 now $100

Everything needs to be sold so come in and make an offer. The service division will still be offering full electrical, refrigeration and air conditioning services,

Ralta Double Queen Electric Blanket.........................was $129 now $60 Delonghi Freestanding Heated Towel Rail.................was $169 now $85 Dimplex Convector Heater.........................................was $199 now $99 Noirot 1500wt + Timer Wall Heater.......................... was $649 now $450 Mitsubishi Dehumidifier........................................... was $799 now $500

Sony Digital Still Camera......................................... was $249 now $120 Panasonic Digital Still Camera................................. was $399 now $200 Fujifilm Digital Still Camera..................................... was $349 now $150 Sony Handycam Movie Camera................................was $399 now $250 Panasonic Movie Camera......................................... was $599 now $350 Sony Handycam Movie Camera............................... was $799 now $400

Current offer displayed on each product

while the appliance showroom will cease trading on Burnett Street as of Sunday June 30th

The service division will still be offering full electrical, refrigeration and air conditioning services, while the Appliance showroom will cease trading on Burnett Street as of Sunday June 30th.

230 Burnett Street, Ashburton STEWART & 021-597-517 H LLAND P 308-7182 F 308-1155 A/H Serviceman W230 stewartandholland.co.nz Burnett St, Ashburton P 308-7182 F 308-1155 A/H Serviceman 021-597-517 E enquiries@stewartandholland.co.nz W stewartandholland.co.nz E enquiries@stewartandholland.co.nz

Hours: MondayHours - Friday 8am - 5.30pm • Saturday 9.30am - 12noon Friday 8am-5.30pm • Saturday 9.30am - 1pm • Sunday 10am - 3pm

5


6

ASHBURTON GUARDIAN, Friday, June 28, 2013

NEWS

www.guardianONLINE.co.nz

Accused ‘got angry really fast when drunk’

Mufti day donation a helping hand

- on the night he died. All three went to Oxford Working Men’s Club where they drank and watched cricket on TV, before returning to his home. Mr Battelage then sent text messages to friends, saying “something going wrong”. His badly charred body was found by firefighters later that morning. The Crown says that the movements of Alahakoon and Sawal that night were captured by CCTV and security technology. They dumped their clothes, which had the victim’s blood on them, outside a red zone property, the Crown alleges. The defence counsel of both accused say the other was responsible. “He was there, but not involved,” Alahakoon’s counsel Kerry Cook told the court earlier this week. “Mr Sawal was responsible for the murder and arson, not him.” John Brandts-Giesen, counsel for Sawal said his client was “totally stunned” and “scared beyond belief” when Alahakoon killed their mutual friend. Sawal said he was used as “bait”. Alahakoon is also charged with assaulting a woman, who has name suppression, with a pair of scissors on December 5, 2011, and again on Boxing Day that year. The trial, before Justice Christian Whata, continues. - APNZ

By Kurt Bayer A man accused of murdering a Canterbury dairy farmer used to get “angry really fast” when he was drunk, a court heard yesterday. Viraj Alahakoon, 34, and Thuvan Prawesh Sawal, 24, are both standing trial for the murder of Sameera Chandrasena Battelage at his farmhouse on Domain Rd, just outside Oxford on February 23 last year. They have both denied cutting his throat and setting his body on fire. The Crown says Mr Battelage’s neck was stabbed or cut six times before his body was doused in petrol and set alight. On the fourth day of their trial in the High Court at Christchurch yesterday, a woman told how she was concerned about Alahakoon’s drinking, smoking, and gambling before the death. The woman, who has name suppression, told how Alahakoon had been working as a jeweller in Christchurch when his workplace building collapsed in the deadly February 2011 earthquake. He then lost his job in June of that year, and started drinking and gambling on pokies more, she said. “He gets angry really fast when he’s drunk,” she told the court. The Crown has told the court that Alahakoon and Sawal had visited Mr Battelage - who had recently been having an affair with a woman they knew

Photo Kirsty Clay 260613-KC-032

It may be more than 80 kilometres away, but Ashburton has strong links to the Christchurchbased Ronald McDonald South Island House. The house’s general manager Emma Jones (centre) was at Ashburton College on Wednesday to collect $900 from the student executive, the money raised by pupils at a term one mufti day. Ms Jones said the Ronald McDonald South Island House was full with 26 families at the moment, and regularly saw patients from Ashburton in its maternity support facilities or children who were undergoing cancer treatment. She said the college’s funds would go heavily towards providing off-site accommodation in hotels when the house was full.

Pareora crash claims baby’s life By Teuila Fuatai The circumstances surrounding an accident which claimed the life of a 4-week-old baby boy, and caused only minor injuries to others in the car, will be investigated by a coroner. The baby was travelling with his mother, father and two older siblings on State Highway 1, between Pareora and Timaru on Wednesday, when their car collided with a four-wheel-drive about 12.30pm.

All five members were taken to Timaru Hospital. The baby died at about 11.30 on Wednesday night. His two older siblings – a 2-year-old and 4-year-old – his mother, 27, and his 28-yearold father were discharged on Wednesday. Waimate police Senior Sergeant Mike van der Heyden said an initial scene examination indicated all family members were wearing restraints - however police arrived after the family had been removed from their car.

A “child cradle”, which is used for babies up to six-months-old, was also inside the car, he said. The impact of the collision was on the driver’s side of the family’s car. “The white vehicle the family was in had been on the left-hand side of the road and then had turned in front of the vehicle coming from behind it,” Mr Van der Heyden said. It is understood the mother was driving. Mr Van der Heyden would not be drawn on details of the “cra-

dle” involved in the accident. “At the moment, we don’t have any public statements to make in relation to the safety of the seat and where it was [in the vehicle].” Parents are recommended to place baby capsules in the centre of a car’s back seat. Most capsules have a plastic handle which can act as an extra barrier against impact if the car is involved in a head-on collision. Any safety issues regarding the baby capsule revealed during the police investigation would be

conveyed to the public immediately, Mr Van der Heyden said. All information collected “will be forwarded to the coroner.” “If there are faults or errors made, then the coroner will make it in their findings.” When asked about possible charges in relation to the incident, Mr van der Heyden confirmed it was too early to know whether any would be laid. The 49-year-old driver of the four-wheel-drive involved in the crash was unharmed. - APNZ

PRIVATE SALE 52 Elizabeth Street, Ashburton Desirable Allenton Location OPEN HOME Saturday 29th June View 1pm to 1.45pm

Contact: Carol Greer Business: (03) 308 0417 Mobile: 027 4458 444

Trademe Listing #605616554

• • • • •

4 Bedrooms, two bathrooms Open plan living & dining areas Log Burner, Nightstore and Heat transfer unit Double Skyline Garage with extra sheds behind Fully Fenced

How do you deal with that difficult problem, the “work-life” balance? Everist Gilchrist Lawyers Ltd have decided the best way for them to achieve a better balance is to move their office! So from 1 July 2013 you will find Lawyers, Marilyn Gilchrist and Jon Everist and their legal Assistant, Angela Rolton, at 826 East Street, Ashburton. You will find that they provide you with the same professional service, with the same ultra friendly approach.

03 307 7441 | 021 904 154 | 0800 242 542 | Fax: 03 307 7443 ww.everistgilchrist.co.nz

YOUR

stars

ARIES (Mar 21st Apr 20th) Venus moves today, and into the most fabulous part of your solar horoscope. She will be with you through to the end of the third week of July, and her occupation can be wonderful for your sense of attractiveness and help to pep up an existing romance or bring someone new and exciting your way. Go strut your stuff Aries!

TAURUS (Apr 21st May 21st) Mercury’s rewind in your sector of everyday communications cautions you not to be careless with what you say. However, I am a great believer that the retrograde can help us to fix things as much as cause mischief. And this, along with the move of Venus today, could trigger more harmonious relationships with those you see regularly.

SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD

GEMINI (May 22nd Jun 21st) You are the wordsmith of the zodiac and though you may not see yourself in these terms, your ability to compute ideas clearly and then express yourself with an economy of energy suggests otherwise. If nothing else you are bright-minded. These skills can see you having an even greater impact in the next month so don’t sit back.

“It’s why more people are choosing McGregors”

WE OFFER FREE LEGAL ADVICE TO TENANTS AND OWNERS

CANCER (Jun 22nd - Jul 23rd) I’m always very careful about linking planetary changes with the concept of windfalls, not least because globally we live in tough times. But as Venus pitches up in Leo you may be pleasantly surprised by a turn of events to your benefit. If this is not immediately obvious, it can be so over the next four weeks. The trick is holding onto any gains.

LEO (Jul 24th - Aug 23rd) You are the zodiac sign that often transmits magic without even needing to open your mouth. People can often feel your aura just by being in your regal presence. Well, today your charisma is given even more of a shot of energy with the arrival of Venus. She will be with you for a month so expect plenty of swooning to come your way.

VIRGO (Aug 24th Sep 23rd) Things can get a little more reflective, especially on the relationship front. It doesn’t matter whether this is with friends or someone you are more intimate with. You may become rather more thoughtful about what goes on between you. More frivolous alliances could lose a little sparkle as you yearn for ties with more meaning.

LIBRA (Sep 24th Oct 23rd) You may find yourself continuing to feel tentative about certain situations or interactions. The world is an imperfect place, that’s for sure, and because of your need for natural balance in situations you can sometimes be affected by external events. Take solace from now by orientating towards the people you can really count on.

Phone Enquiries: 308 6173 Online Enquiries: www.mcgregorrealestate.co.nz/property-management/

SCORPIO (Oct 24th - Nov 22nd) Despite your reputation for secrecy, when you have something to say you often counter it by being as blunt as any of the zodiac signs. Be sure not to let a ruthless desire to punch across your ideas alienate the very people who can influence your future. Accept that other people’s truths may vary from your own.

SAGITTARIUS (Nov 23rd - Dec 21st) Try to think about how you interact with external stimuli. If you are someone who is always reading news articles, probing history or going to see exhibitions, your senses can be turned up to max now. If however, like many of us, you find yourself caught up dealing with everyday minutiae, it may be time to turn your thoughts outwards.

CAPRICORN (Dec 22nd - Jan 20th) Stay alert around all interactions. We all know that emails, and particularly text messages, can often fail to portray accurately what people really mean, and the potential for this kind of misunderstanding remains high. And yet as long as you ensure that others know what you mean and vice versa, something beneficial could be about to shape up.

AQUARIUS (Jan 21st - Feb 19th) If the atmosphere around you has felt a little brittle, might it be because you yourself are tuning in a bit too much to the downside of life, or perhaps relationships in particular? Even if it has felt like people have been sharp and critical, equally, they may have felt this from you. Today’s a good chance to invest more trust into the process.

SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD

PISCES (Feb 20th Mar 20th) Your exuberance has been given a boost and it can be great to surf the high. Yet don’t assume everyone else is in the same space or frame of mind. If you don’t, this will give you a little more wiggle room to weigh up their vibe. This is not to suggest you shouldn’t be cheerful, but just stay attuned to the mode of those around you.


ASHBURTON GUARDIAN, Friday, June 28, 2013

6AM-6 TOMO PM ! R

ONLY

ROW

FROM 6AM TOMORROW, HURRY IN FOR THESE EARLYBIRD SPECIALS

LIMIT ONE OF EACH PRODUCT PER CUSTOMER. PERSONAL SHOPPERS ONLY. Y PLAYER BIG BRAND BLU-RA

ER OUR LOWEST EVIC E! ADVERTISED PR

$

$

58

50

LIMITED STOCK 10 PER STORE*3 NO RAIN CHECKS

$

Transcend 500GB Portable HDD. 57658 *1 Rainchecks . No e. id nw tio Na Limited Stock. 1000

S$AVE 60 !

SAVE 50 %

485

15

139

‘Cole’ Office Chair.

THAT’S HALF PRICE!

$

SENSATIONAL DEAL!

5

S$AVE 9! ea

$

iLuv MP3 Speaker. 1940404

00 Nationwide. Limited Stock. 10 ecks*1. No Rainch

PER LIMITE3D STOCK 10 ECKS CH IN RA NO * STORE

PER LIMITE3D STOCK 10 ECKS CH IN RA NO * STORE

$ $ SAVE 50 !

Nikon Coolpix S8200.

$

‘Naples’ 7-Piece Rectangular Dining Suite.

Nationwide. Limited Stock. 1500 ks*1. ec No Rainch

Simpson 5.5kg Top Load Washing Machine.

148ea

849

Locked to Vodafone network.*2

rd! INCLUDES 4GB Ca

$

$

exclusive to

Nokia 100 with SIM. 067079

80

OMP TV/AV Cabinet.

40 natio1 nwide. Limited stock.ch ecks* . in No ra

Suite consists of a 150 x 90cm rectangular dining table and six high-back dining chairs

Philips Bagless Vacuum Cleaner.

$

$ SAVE 114

$

PER LIMITE3D STOCK 13 ECKS CH IN RA NO * STORE

93

R LIMITE3D STOCK 5 PE KS EC CH IN RA NO * STORE

$

Limited stock. 120 nationwide.1 No rainchecks* .

69

39ea

$

‘Tamara’ Bean Bag.

• Pre-filled • Assorted colours available

OUR LOWEST EVER ADVERTISED PRICE!

196

‘Kiwi Select’ Single Mattress. Fabric may vary. 5 year guarantee.

‘CLASSIC’ PILLOWS ONLY

$

Sharp Microwave Oven.

14x ZOOM

• 16.1 megapixels • 3” LCD screen • 1080p Full HD movie recording 8-S8200KITR

. ide. No Rainchecks nw tio Na 0 30 k. oc St Limited *1

$

28

Micasa 5L Stainless Steel Slow Cooker.

$ PER LIMITE3D STOCK 16 ECKS CH IN STORE* NO RA

287

exclusive to

5 ea

exclusive to

‘Slumber Support’ Queen Mattress. Fabric may vary. 5 year guarantee.

d stock. stomer. Limiteec Limit 2 per cuor rainch ks. 100 per st e. No

*1. Limited Stock. Stock levels will vary store to store. No rainchecks. *2. Locked to Vodafone network. To use with another network’s SIM, a $30 unlock fee will apply. See vodafone.co.nz/unlock for information. *3. Price is valid for this quantity only, while stock lasts.

Visit your local store:

• COMPUTERS • ELECTRICAL • FURNITURE • BEDDING Product offers are valid only on 29/06/13.

Call 0800 GO HARVEY

( 0 8 0 0 4 6 4 2 7 8 ) to find the store nearest you.

254865_NNZ_R

We’ve made shopping at Harvey Norman even easier! Shop Online : 24 hours a day, 7 days a week www.harveynorman.co.nz

BUY 1 PHOTO ALBUM, GET 1

FREE!

FREE ITEM MUST BE OF EQUAL OR LESSER VALUE TO THE PURCHASED ITEM.

7


8

ASHBURTON GUARDIAN, Friday, June 28, 2013

NEWS

www.guardianONLINE.co.nz

Christchurch rebuild costs sorted By Kurt Bayer The Government will pay $2.9 billion towards Christchurch city centre’s $4.8 billion post-earthquake big ticket blueprint projects, it’s was announced yesterday. The Government will bankroll all of the $284m new convention centre, but the Christchurch City Council will pay the bulk of a new stadium - $253m of the $290m price-tag. The deal comes after months of negotiations between the two parties. The council met behind closed doors last week to vote on whether they sign off the deal. The biggest expense, horizontal infrastructure below the city, will be split $1.14bn for the council, and $1.8bn for the Government. A $481m frame around the new city centre will be paid for by the Government. The city bus interchange costs will be split - with the council paying $40m and the Government $51m. A new metro sports facility will cost Christchurch ratepayers $147m, and the Crown share coming to $70m. An Avon River precinct will cost the local authority just $6m, while the Government will cough up $89m. Both Mayor Bob Parker and Earthquake Recovery Minister Gerry Brownlee said yesterday’s announcement allows both the Crown and the council to “make more definitive moves in advancing

Two rural co-ops team up for charge card

• Quad bike death

Ashburton Trading Society (ATS) and Ravensdown have teamed up to provide members of their rural co-operatives a new charge card. The Ruralco card initially launches in the central South Island for ATS and Ravensdown shareholders and will offer discounts at a wide range of local suppliers and retailers. Ruralco will be a 50/50 joint venture between ATS and Ravensdown. The card service, which utilises ATS’s 50 years of card service experience and technology, is set up to stand on its own feet from a financial point of view.

• Drunk grandad jailed

“Here we have two established co-ops joining forces without the need for expensive mergers or messy re-organisations,” said ATS chief executive Neal Shaw. “The goal of the Ruralco card is to make things a little easier for farmers to support their community’s suppliers and pay less than they otherwise would.” “With the buying power brought by the scale of Ravensdown, we have already secured some great deals with a huge variety of suppliers. In the current climate, farmers are looking for a little extra value and a way to contribute to building stronger rural communi-

ties, of which our co-operatives are such an important part.” Mr Shaw said Ruralco would move to a national rollout after the local launch. He described the card as a no-frills approach for farmers with no gimmicks or points. “We offer true then-and-there discounts negotiated with suppliers who value rural custom. It’s basically everything ATS members have enjoyed from their ATS card, but Ruralco takes this to a national level.” Ravensdown chief executive Greg Campbell said it was vital that the card service stands on

its own financially. “This does not distract us from our total focus on delivering nutrient management services, fertiliser and other key inputs at lowest cost on a sustainable basis,” he said. Farmers will simply present and pay with their Ruralco card at participating suppliers, hitting the credit button on the Eftpos machine. The discount, where relevant, is applied at point of payment and the amount purchased shows up on their Ravensdown or ATS statement. Farmers then have until the 20th of the month following purchase to pay the amount owing.

the CBD’s anchor projects”. “There is now clarity about who is responsible for leading and funding each of the major projects,” Mr Parker said. “It gives us the green light to go ahead with the rebuild.” Mr Brownlee said the agreement allows them both to plan the management and development of anchor projects with more certainty. A new city square will be split $5m each, while the council will pay $60m towards a $79m central library. The performing arts plan, including a rebuilt Town Hall, will cost the council $158m, and the Government just $8m. Car parking worth $70m will be paid for locally. The Government increased its contribution to the rebuild by $2bn to $15bn in April after revising the estimated cost upwards from $30 billion to $40 billion. Prime Minister John Key and Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Minister Gerry Brownlee have said in the past that the council should sell off some of its assets to free up some cash to pay for its “nice to haves” in the rebuild. The idea of the council partly selling its stake in assets, such as power company Orion, Lyttelton Port Company Ltd and Christchurch International Airport Ltd, is “incredibly logical”, according to Mr Key. But Mayor Bob Parker has repeatedly rejected those suggestions, as well as calls to increase rates, and instead prefers to borrow the money required for its share of the rebuild. - APNZ

Wanganui’s Pak’n Save supermarket has had its alcohol licence revoked from July 1 to July 5 for selling liquor to minors. Katherine Klouwens, a spokeswoman for Foodstuffs New Zealand which owns Pak’n Save, said the company understood the importance of not selling alcohol to anyone under 18. It had a policy of asking for ID if anyone looked under 25. -APNZ

• New Winz kiosks Work and Income will trial new public service kiosks after its self-service kiosks were closed last year after a major privacy breach. Winz deputy chief executive Debbie Power confirmed the new self-service kiosks will be publicly trialled in its Willis Street site. Subject to a successful trial the kiosks will be progressively rolled out in other sites nationwide from next week. -APNZ

• Lights ‘natural’

Temporary home for ASB Bank A new portacom for displaced ASB Bank workers has arrived from Auckland. Three Freight Lines truck drivers undertook a two-day journey to bring the temporary office to a carpark next to the Ashburton branch this week. ASB workers will be relocating soon to the portacom, while earthquake repairs are undertaken on their two-storey building on the corner of East and Havelock Streets.

Schools’ Music Festival review The planned $284m convention centre, as seen in the Christchurch Central City Recovery Plan Blueprint.

Half of homes fixed Half of Christchurch’s 80,000 earthquake-damaged homes have now been repaired, the Government announced yesterday. Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Minister Gerry Brownlee said EQC’s project managed home repair programme had fixed 40,000 homes so far. Around 1800 full home repairs are being completed each month – 60 a day – and with around 1300 contracting firms accredited, employing about 5000 tradesmen. Those figures suggested the programme was in “full swing”, Mr Brownlee said. “A major risk for Christchurch given the extent of residential damage was that confidence in

Colourful, entertaining spectacle of song Review: Sylvia Mellish If the final night of the Heartland Bank Schools’ Music Festival is an indication of the entire production, then the 2013 production had all the style, flair and variety of an extravaganza that should not have been missed. A further 200 children from 17 schools in the Ashburton area and beyond took to the stage to perform for their parents, friends teachers and others, creating a colourful and entertaining spectacle of song. The evening began with a selection of songs with a Hero theme, under the expertise of musical director Fiona Maw. A touching rendition of Little Red Poppy, followed by Billy Don’t be a Hero and Sir Ed meant a definite Kiwi theme was also prevalent. This inspirational bracket was well received and it was obvious the children were enjoying the choice of songs.

the region’s housing stock would fall in the wake of earthquakes,” he said. “Instead, we’ve instilled confidence, housing values have been maintained, and we’re working hard to address land and housing supply as Christchurch’s population grows.” The Canterbury Home Repair Programme aims to complete repairs of homes with the most severe damage by the end of this year, as well as repairing the homes of EQC’s most vulnerable claimants. Mr Brownlee said the overall aim was to have most repairs done by the end of next year. EQC is currently writing to all customers in the Canterbury Home Repair Programme queue to let them know how their claim is progressing. - APNZ

36

MIDWINTER

EXTRAVAGANZA

MONTHS

EASYPAY

ON EVERYTHING OVER $ $499 499

EASYPAY® OPTION MEANS ALL YOU PAY IS THE ADVERTISED PRICE PLUS INSURANCE & CREDIT FEES. CONDITIONS APPLY, SEE BELOW FOR DETAILS.

www.smithscity.co.nz

Like us on

A man who drove drunk with his 9-year-old grandchild in the car has been jailed for eight months. According to a police summary of facts presented to Masterton District Court this week, Stafford James Tehaunui Taitapanui, 46, was seen by police driving a van erratically on State Highway 2 on April 12. When he was stopped for a breath test, it was found his grandchild was a front seat passenger. He returned a result of 925mcg of alcohol per litre of breath. -APNZ

• Licence revoked

Photo Susan Sandys 270613-SS-002

By APNZ staff

Police have named the 59-year-old man killed after his quad bike rolled down a ditch in Southern Hawke’s Bay on Wednesday evening. He was Paul Ropiha, aged 59. He was a Porangahau local and died at the scene, 3km from Porangahau township. -APNZ

Like

Chertsey school was next up with the whole school taking part. The little ‘boppers’ immediately won the audience over with their enthusiastic Chertsey Kids are Rocking It and Fireflies. Their eyes were totally focused on conductor Kerrin Lester the whole time. Wakanui followed with a rap Hall of Fame and a very well practised rendition of I Will Follow Him, producing a clear and vibrant sound. Allenton produced an up tempo item Buttercup followed by a completely different number in Let it Be with a wonderful sound. Mayfield was next up with a racy item I’m Late which was articulated superbly - the recall of numerous words only to be admired. This was followed by a slight change in rhythm with Something in the Water. The choir was conducted by an extremely capable fellow student. The Massed Choir then took the stage again under the direction of Victoria Kelly with Let it Go, Try a

40”

UA40F5000MXRD 40” FULL HD 1080P LED/LCD TV • 1080 FHD • Slim Direct LED • 50Hz (CMR100) • Connectshare USB 2.0 • 2 x HDMI • 1 x USB SKU: 8372492

LESS THAN $8 PER WEEK

UA28F4000MXRD 28” HIGH DEFINITION LED/LCD TV • HD panel • Slim Direct LED • 50Hz (CMR100) • FreeviewHD tuner • Connectshare USB 2.0 • 2 x HDMI • 1 x USB SKU: 8372443

so well and always include both part singing and perfect harmony. They Had a Dream and Money Money all delightful choices with plenty of smiles from the children. The soloists, Mackayla Milmine and Zoe Diedricks, were confident and wowed the audience. The evening came to an end with the final bracket under the direction of Anna Lischner, with Ain’t No Mountain High Enough, Straighten up and Fly Right and the fitting finale Dare to Dream a phrase for our Mid Canterbury children to aspire to; rise, go the distance and you can dare to dream. The evening was a foot-tapping spectacle and I was surprised and disappointed when it came to its conclusion. Hearty congratulations and thank you to the team and to the children involved, for yet another wonderful music festival. The only thing better than singing is more singing, roll on the 2014 festival.

• Fire at Chch hospital Christchurch Hospital was partly evacuated yesterday morning after workers sparked a minor fire with a grinder. Firefighters rushed to the scene and the hospital was cordoned off after the fire broke out in the fourth floor plant room of the Parkside building about 11.10am. - APNZ

• Amputation fine A Dunedin company has been fined $45,000 and ordered to pay $25,000 reparation to an employee whose right hand was amputated in a workplace accident just over a year ago. E F Products Ltd Partnership (Ellis Fibre Ltd) earlier admitted failing to take all practicable steps to protect the safety of an employee (Gavin Wilson) in the workplace on June 6 last year. -APNZ

LESS THAN $8 PER WEEK

BONUS!

PROUDLY PROUDL Y MADE IN NEW ZEALAND

less than 1/2 pric e!

99 WAS $18

99

SKU: 8372302

9 WAS $10

$

Little Kindness and Reach. Singing in parts was a feature of these well rehearsed songs, producing a very mellow sound. Hampstead were next with Chase Your Shadow and Well I Love a Rainy Night, both popular items and action packed with clicks and arm movements. Intermediate Choir 3 also under Victoria Kelly, performed You’ve Got a Friend and a change in beat with Reach a personal favourite. The part singing in these songs was very well executed and the finish to their bracket was excellent. It was great to see the boys in the choir and the soloists Hannah Wakelin, Britney Moore, Jack Bubb and Ella Wellman were amazing – they will undoubtedly ‘reach’ to further heights. The Special Choir, the cream of the festival, was, as usual, superb. Their diction, clarity, harmony and tone, excellent. Elaine Vallender continues to come up with choices of songs that suit our special choir

Strange lights seen hovering over Hokitika this week are more than likely to have been a natural and common phenomenon, not extra terrestrial activity. A number of people witnessed the ‘dancing’ sky lights on Tuesday night. On Facebook, Hokitika resident Candice Robinson said they appeared to be moving around in small circles, from side to side. Marine search and rescue adviser Max Dowell said the description sounded like a solar flare, which were relatively common on clear nights at this time of the year. The natural phenomenon was caused by the setting of the sun below the horizon after dark, he said. -APNZ

999

NO W

includes a samsung bd-f5100 blu-ray player worth $149.88

999

99

0 SAVE $10

28” 9 WAS $56

99

$

NO W

529

99

0 SAVE $4

hot price ! LESS THAN $5 PER WEEK

38 Kermode St, ASHBURTON Ph: 307 9110

PAEDICREST PLUSH QUEENSIZE MATTRESS & BASE Popular with those looking for a great value quality bed, the Paedicrest Plush combines the durable Truflex heat tempered spring unit with multiple eco-friendly Dreamfoam comfort layers and a luxurious pillow-top resulting in a restful nights sleep.

$

NO W

899

99

000 SAVE $1

OUTBACK 10 PIECE LIVING PACKAGE Outback made easy! All this for an amazing price. A GE A PA C K Solid recycled timber. BU Y AS LY FO R O N

LESS THAN $15 PER WEEK $

1999

96

00 SAVE $14

EASYPAY® OPTION MEANS ALL YOU PAY IS THE ADVERTISED PRICE PLUS INSURANCE & CREDIT FEES. EASYPAY® IS A REGISTERED TRADEMARK OF SMITHS CITY (SOUTHERN) LIMITED. MINIMUM PURCHASE FOR EASYPAY® OPTION IS $499 (OTHER PAYMENT OPTIONS ARE AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE LESS THAN $499). ALL FINANCE OFFERS ARE SUBJECT TO NORMAL CREDIT GRANTING PROCEDURES. AN INSURANCE CHARGE AND CREDIT FEES ARE REQUIRED. A DEPOSIT MAY BE REQUIRED ON COMPUTERS, MOBILE PHONES, CAR AUDIO PRODUCTS AND NEW ACCOUNTS. INTEREST IS CHARGED FROM THE DATE OF PURCHASE, HOWEVER IF YOU COMPLETE THE ACCOUNT IN FULL WITHIN THE EASYPAY® OPTION PERIOD ALL YOU PAY IS THE ADVERTISED PRICE PLUS THE CREDIT FEES AND INSURANCE CHARGE. WEEKLY PAYMENTS IF STATED ARE BASED ON A 36 MONTH TERM AND INCLUDE BOOKING AND CREDIT FEES, INSURANCE & INTEREST CHARGE. APPLE PRODUCTS, SELECTED COMPUTERS, GAME CONSOLES & SOME PROMOTIONAL ITEMS ARE NOT AVAILABLE IN CONJUNCTION WITH DISCOUNT OR EASYPAY® OPTIONS OFFERS. UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED, DISPLAY ACCESSORIES ARE NOT INCLUDED. DEPENDING ON COLOUR AND COMBINATION, SOME LOUNGE FURNITURE MAY HAVE TO BE ORDERED TO CUSTOMER REQUIREMENTS. ALL OFFERS AND PRICES IN THIS ADVERTISEMENT ARE VALID FOR A MAXIMUM OF SEVEN DAYS FROM THE DATE OF PUBLICATION OR WHILE STOCKS LAST. SOME PRODUCTS MAY NOT BE AVAILABLE IN SOME STORES.

PACKAGE INCLUDES Buffet Wine Rack 160cm Dining Table Dining Chairs x6 Coffee Table 1 Drawer Lamp Table TOTAL

$749.99 $549.99 $250.00 ea $349.99 $249.99 $3399.96

EVERYTHING FOR YOUR HOME

1275


WORLD

ASHBURTON GUARDIAN, Friday, June 28, 2013

www.guardianONLINE.co.nz

Rudd sworn in as new election date flagged Kevin Rudd has been sworn in again as prime minister, as it appeared likely Australia will go to the polls earlier than planned September 14 election. Governor -General Quentin Bryce, acting on the advice from the solicitor-general, swore in Mr Rudd and his deputy Anthony Albanese in a brief ceremony at Government House in Canberra on Thursday. Chris Bowen has also been sworn in as treasurer, replacing and former deputy prime minister Wayne Swan who resigned from cabinet on Wednesday night. The swearing-in followed Mr Rudd’s 57-45 caucus vote victory over Julia Gillard, who ousted him in June 2010 and narrowly held onto power with the backing of the Greens and independents after the 2010 election. Ms Bryce secured an assurance from Mr Rudd that he would announce his appointment to the House of Representatives on Thursday. The parliament would then be able to take whatever action it chose to do, including a no confidence motion. But Opposition Leader Tony Abbott talked down the prospects of moving a no-confidence motion in the Labor government. “Plainly one-third of the cabinet

Kevin Rudd has no confidence in Mr Rudd, they’ve resigned, it’s the biggest exodus from the cabinet in memory,” Mr Abbott told the Nine Network. “But we’re not into parliamentary games ... let’s let the people decide.” Should a motion go forward Mr Rudd appeared likely to get support from crossbenchers Andrew Wilkie, Peter Slipper, Craig Thomson, Bob Katter and Adam Bandt. Mr Rudd is expected to announce an August 24 election.

He has to fill five other vacancies in the cabinet. Labor’s new Senate leader Penny Wong revealed she voted for Kevin Rudd, having told Ms Gillard just hours before the ballot. “I had to decide who I thought would offer the best contest at the next election against Tony Abbott,” Senator Wong told ABC Radio. She described Ms Gillard as a friend, which made the decision even more difficult. Gillard supporter, Resources Minister Gary Gray, says Mr Rudd had asked him to stay on and he had agreed to do so. Environment Minister Tony Burke is also staying on, despite offering his resignation to Mr Rudd. Mr Abbott said Mr Rudd had “had his revenge”. “But is this all about Kevin Rudd’s ego or is it about the Australian people?” Mr Abbott said. Mr Albanese said there would be a “proper discussion” about changing the election date, but any change would not be too far from the existing September 14 poll. “The party will unite behind Kevin Rudd’s leadership,” Mr Albanese said. – AAP

Texas carries out 500th execution

photo ap

A corrections officer watches as demonstrators protest the execution of Kimberly McCarthy yesterday outside the Texas Department of Criminal Justice Huntsville Unit, where the death chamber is located, in Huntsville, Texas.

NZ trade surplus smaller than expected in May

4525 4450

Jun 27

Jun 21

Jun 14

Jun 7

4375

May 31

lAST fouR WEEKS

s 4,416.96 +23.35 +0.531%

4600

4300

RISES

FALLS

MIDCAP s

71

47

+32.20 +0.297%

10,869.83

NZX 10 s

SMALLCAP s

4,738.17

29,820.44

+26.34 +0.559%

+12.02 +0.04%

NZX 15 s

NZX All s

8,328.09

4,725.48

+18.32 +0.389%

+33.45 +0.403%

BIGGEST 10 RISES Share name

$

Mykris ltd ord Smiths City Guocoleisure Augusta Capital oceanaGold Corp (NS) Xero CDl Investments Rubicon A2 Corp ltd Hallenstein Glasson

Change

BIGGEST 10 fAllS %

+.03 +12.00 +.06 +10.16 +.04 +5.40 +.04 +4.70 +.06 +4.47 +.55 +3.57 +.02 +3.50 +.01 +3.44 +.02 +3.22 +.12 +2.50

NZX 10 VAluE Share name

Share name

$

South port NZ Diligent pGG Wrightson pacific Edge ChathamRockphosltd SlI Systems ltd ords pharmacybrands Kathmandu JpMorgan overseas pumpkin patch

Change

-.24 -.25 -.01 -.02 -.01 -.05 -.03 -.06 -.39 -.02

%

-7.18 -3.62 -3.44 -3.33 -2.94 -2.77 -2.36 -2.34 -2.29 -2.27

Top 10 TuRNoVER Dollars

fletcher Building 29,162,813.31 Sky Network TV 25,842,884.95 Telecom NZ 18,561,980.14 Auckland Intl Airpt 9,385,075.66 SKYCITYEntGrp (NS) 7,883,685.47 Contact Energy 4,004,739.90 Ryman Healthcare 3,786,094.02 fishr&paykl Health 3,749,779.14 Kiwi Income 1,154,346.81 Infratil 1,095,443.51

Share name

Shares

Telecom NZ Sky Network TV fletcher Building Auckland Intl Airpt Mighty River SKYCITYEntGrp (NS) A2 Corp ltd Goodman prop Tst fishr&paykl Health Tower

8,083,305 4,836,756 3,450,867 3,215,904 2,199,231 1,816,537 1,659,398 1,329,658 1,118,065 1,085,122

COMMODITIES GOLD ($US per ounce)

SILVER ($US per ounce)

1,289.1

19.47

-47.37 -3.544%

t

OIL ($US per barrel)

6,971

95.42

t

+0.20 +0.21%

s

By Christopher Adams

WORLD INDICES FTSE100

ASX200

4,811.3

+79.60 +1.682%

s

6,165.48

+63.57 +1.04%

s

DOW JONES

NIKKEI

13,213.55

+379.54 +2.957%

s

14,910.14

+149.83 +1.02%

s

CURRENCIES Buying and selling rates on the NZ$ yesterday (indicative only):

Buy

Sell

Australia, Dollar 0.8405 0.8413 Britain, Pound 0.5108 0.5112 Canada, Dollar 0.8165 0.8175 Euro 0.6009 0.6014 Fiji, Dollar 1.4567 1.4824 Japan, Yen 76.7000 76.7900

Buy

Sell

Samoa, Tala 1.7794 1.8591 South Africa, Rand 7.8686 7.9065 Thailand, Baht 24.3500 24.4100 Tonga, Pa’anga 1.3453 1.4533 US, Dollar 0.7831 0.7836 Vanuatu, Vatu 73.8150 75.6174

Terry’s hot deal

New Zealand recorded a smallerthan-expected trade surplus last month as exports including crude oil and meat missed estimates, offset by a drop in imports. The trade surplus was $71 million in May, for an annual deficit of $869 million, according to Statistics New Zealand. A monthly surplus of $400 million was expected for an annual deficit of $520 million, according to a Reuters survey. The trade-weighted index edged up to 73.50 after the figures were released from 73.46 immediately before. The Reserve Bank says a strong kiwi dollar is constraining the export sector while keeping a lid on imported inflation. The TWI was 10.4 per cent higher in May than the same month a year earlier. The trade figures show trade with China helped underpin the trade balance in the latest month and year, being the only nation among New Zealand’s top five markets to buy more of the nation’s exports. China took 15.3 per cent more exports at $669 million, for an annual jump of about 30 per cent to $7.6 billion, remaining the second largest market for New Zealand goods. For imports, China remains the largest source, with inbound shipments increasing 0.5 per cent to $653 million and rising 1.6 per cent to $7.76 billion annually. Shipments to Australia, the nation’s biggest export market, fell 16 per cent in May from a year earlier to $751 million. Exports declined 8.6 per cent to $9.58 billion in the year, adding to signs demand may be waning across the Tasman as the economy slows.

Imports from Australia fell 13 per cent to $585 million in May from a year earlier and fell 3.6 per cent to about $7 billion in the year. Exports to the US,

Japan and South Korea all fell. Total exports were $4.08 billion in the month, missing the Reuters survey forecast of $4.45 billion, while imports

of $4.01 billion were a tad down on the forecast $4.05 billion. Dairy products remain the biggest export, rising 1.5 per cent to $931 mil-

lion in May from the same month last year and falling 0.7 per cent to $11.46 billion in the 12 months ended May 31. Meat stayed in second place, falling 14.2 per cent to $489 million in the month and rising 2.6 per cent to $5.26 billion in a year. Exports of logs jumped 22 per cent to $317 million in May and gained 11 per cent to $3.3 billion in the year, while crude oil shipments tumbled 48 percent in May to $109 million and dropped 16 per cent to $1.69 billion in the year. Petroleum products were New Zealand’s biggest import in May, falling 21 per cent to $703 million from a year earlier and declining 3.2 per cent to $8.1 billion in the 12 month period. Mechanical machinery imports fell 15 per cent to $494 million in the month and fell 3 per cent to $5.8 billion in the year. Exports of dairy, meat, wool, forestry, horticulture and seafood are forecast to reach $24.1 billion in the year ending June 30, 2014, and grow at a compound annual rate of 7.4 per cent to reach $29.5 billion by 2017, according to the Situation and Outlook for Primary Industries 2013. Demand from Asia, improving global growth and a weaker kiwi dollar, will drive the gains. The bullish outlook for growth is driven by the dairy sector, with a modest increase in cow numbers and productivity lifting exports by 8 per cent to $14 billion in 2014 and an average 8 per cent growth rate through 2017, when exports are forecast to be $17.7 billion, the report said. – APNZ

Sweeping infant formula probe unveiled Raising rates ‘not the answer’

t

-1.19 -5.76%

COPPER ($US per tonne) -58.00 -0.825%

Texas marked a solemn moment in criminal justice, executing its 500th inmate since it resumed carrying out capital punishment in 1982. The state by far leads the US in its number of executions. Kimberly McCarthy was put to death by lethal injection for the murder of her 71-year-old neighbour. She was the first woman executed in the US in nearly three years. McCarthy, 52, was executed for the 1997 robbery, beating and fatal stabbing of retired professor Dorothy Booth. Booth had agreed to give McCarthy a cup of sugar before she was attacked with a butcher knife and candelabra at her home. Authorities say McCarthy cut off Booth’s finger to remove her wedding ring. It was among three slayings linked to McCarthy, a former nursing home therapist who became addicted to crack cocaine. McCarthy was pronounced dead 20 minutes after Texas prison officials began administering a single lethal dose of pentobarbital. Texas has carried out nearly 40 per cent of the more than 1300 executions in the US since the Supreme Court allowed capital punishment to resume in 1976. The state’s standing stems from its size as the nation’s second most populous state, as well as its tradition of tough justice for killers. With increased debate over wrongful convictions, some states have halted the practice entirely. But 32 states have the death penalty on the books. Texas lawmakers have provided more sentencing options for juries and courts have narrowed the cases for which death can be sought. Executions of women are infrequent. McCarthy was the 13th woman put to death in the US since 1976. In that same period, more than 1300 male inmates have been executed nationwide, 496 of them in Texas. Virginia is a distant second, nearly 400 executions behind. McCarthy’s lawyer, Maurie Levin, had argued that black jurors were improperly excluded from McCarthy’s trial by prosecutors. McCarthy is black; her victim white. All but one of her 12 jurors were white. The court denied McCarthy’s appeals, ruling her claims should have been raised previously. McCarthy blamed the crime on two drug dealers, but there was no evidence either existed. McCarthy was the eighth Texas prisoner executed this year. She was among 10 women on death row in Texas, but the only one with an execution date. Seven male Texas prisoners have executions sched– AP uled in the coming months.

BUSINESS

Sharemarket NZX 50

9

The Government has announced a wide-ranging plan aimed at strengthening and protecting the country’s “food assurance systems” to match rapid growth in infant formula exports. New Zealand’s baby milk industry – which exported around $600 million worth of product last year, according to Food Safety Minister Nikki Kaye – has grown rapidly in the wake of the 2008 Chinese melamine scandal as demand for imported brands skyrocketed in China. But the sector has had a rocky ride this year, with China’s state-run CCTV news network broadcasting a series of critical stories about Kiwi formula products that raised questions about manufacturing processes and false claims some brands, which had

links back to Chinese businesspeople, were making in their marketing in China. Kaye said she had asked the Ministry for Primary Industries to conduct a “work programme” that includes: – An audit of New Zealand’s existing regulatory regime around infant formula to identify any areas for improvement, including work on verification, compliance and testing regimes. – Ensuring that New Zealand’s Overseas Market Access Requirements (OMARs) keep pace with changes being introduced in Chinese regulations for infant formula. – Investigating mechanisms to better collaborate and communicate with markets in Asia, particularly China, in areas such as science and labelling.

The Ministry for Primary Industries introduced a brand register for infant formula manufactured in New Zealand earlier this month. Kaye said that change was aimed at enhancing consumer confidence and ensuring the integrity of New Zealandbranded products in the Chinese market. “New Zealand’s infant formula exports are estimated at about $600 million a year, with approximately $170 million of that going to China,” Kaye said. “Export assurances are particularly important for infant formula exports where consumers have strong concerns about food safety, quality and product integrity ... New Zealand’s reputation around the world as a leading producer of safe and trusted food is extremely important to our competitive advantage as exporters. – APNZ

BIRTHDAY DEAL Lexar 8GB FLASH DRIVE

8

$ 99

each

By Paul McBeth The Reserve Bank says raising interest rates now isn’t the right policy response to an overheated housing market and the bank considers restricting low equity home loans as offering the “greatest potential” to curb demand. Deputy governor Grant Spencer told the Business NZ Council in Wellington that the “overheated housing market is a real threat to future financial stability” and while a shortage of supply was the root cause, low interest rates spurring demand was underpinning the “rapid escalation in house prices”. While the bubbling property market is leading to increased consumer spending, it isn’t yet threatening overall inflation, which is sitting at an annual pace of 0.9 per cent, and any hike in the record-low official cash rate

may put “unwanted” pressure on the currency. “For these reasons, higher interest rates are not the right policy response at this time,” Spencer said. The bank favours imposing restrictions on the high loan-to-value ratio home lending, which “offers the greatest potential for moderating the current excesses in the housing market”, Spencer said. “LVR restrictions have the most potential to reduce risk both by making bank balance sheets less risky and by dampening housing market pressures through reduced credit supply,” he said. In setting monetary policy, the central bank has been juggling competing inflationary impacts of a strong currency, which keeps imported prices down, against the threat of rising house prices fuelling consumer demand and pushing prices higher. – APNZ

212 East Street • Ashburton • 03 308 8309


10

ASHBURTON GUARDIAN, Friday, June 28, 2013

WORLD

www.guardianONLINE.co.nz

Mandela on life support South African president Jacob Zuma has cancelled a visit to Mozambique amid growing concerns for the health of the gravely ill Nelson Mandela. Jacob Zuma called off the trip after visiting the anti-apartheid hero in hospital yesterday, where doctors told him Mandela was critical but everything was being done “to ensure his well-being,” Zuma’s office said in a statement. Mac Maharaj, the presidential spokesman, has declined to comment on media reports that the 94-year-old former president is on life support systems in the Pretoria hospital where he was admitted three weeks ago for with a recurring lung infection. But an elder in the South African icon’s clan has confirmed the reports. “Yes, he is using machines to breathe,” Napilisi Mandela told AFP after visiting the anti-apartheid hero yesterday. “It is bad, but what can we do.” South Africans are torn between the desire not to lose Mandela, who defined the aspirations of so many of his compatriots, and resignation that he is approaching the end of his life. The sense of anticipation and foreboding about Mandela’s fate has grown since Monday, when

the South African government declared that the condition of the statesman had deteriorated. A tide of emotional tributes has built on social media and in hand-written messages and flowers laid outside the hospital and Mandela’s home. Yesterday, about 20 children from a daycare centre posted a hand-made card outside the hospital and recited a poem. “Hold on, old man,” was one of the lines in the Zulu poem, according to the South African Press Association. Other visitors to the hospital included Mandela’s former wife Winnie Madikizela-Mandela. The couple divorced in 1996. In recent days international leaders, celebrities, athletes and others have praised Mandela, not just as the man who steered South Africa through its tense transition from white racist rule to democracy two decades ago, but as a universal symbol of sacrifice and reconciliation. Mandela, whose 95th birthday is on July 18, served a single five-year term as president and afterward focused on charitable causes. He last made a public appearance in 2010 at the soccer World Cup in South Africa. – AP/AFP

China riots kill 27 Riots in China’s ethnically divided Xinjiang region have left 27 people dead, according to state media which said police opened fire on ‘knife-wielding mobs’. The violence is the latest to hit the troubled western region, which is about twice the size of Turkey and home to around 10 million members of the mostly Muslim Uighur ethnic minority. Police shot at ‘mobs’ who had attacked police stations, a local government building and a construction site, the Xinhua news agency said yesterday, citing local officials. “Seventeen people had been killed ... before police opened fire and shot dead 10 rioters,” it said. The mobs were also “stabbing at people and setting fire to police cars”. Nine police or security guards and eight civilians were killed before police opened fire, the report said, adding that three

other people were taken to hospital with injuries. The clashes occurred in the Lukqun township of Shanshan County, about 100km from the desert city of Turpan and about 250km from the regional capital Urumqi. The reason for the violence was not immediately clear, and police in Turpan refused to comment when contacted by AFP. Many of Xinjiang’s Uighur community complain of religious and cultural repression by Chinese authorities, and the region is regularly hit by unrest. China reported that 21 people died in clashes between police and locals in the region in April, which the government said were caused by ‘terrorists’, and a court in Xinjiang recently jailed nine people ‘for religious extremism’. Uighur rights groups have dismissed the claims of terrorism, citing economic inequality and religious repression as causes of – AFP unrest.

• Life for the Jackal A French appeals court has confirmed a 2011 life sentence handed to Carlos the Jackal, once one of the world’s mostwanted militants, for a series of deadly bombings in France 30 years ago. The eccentric 63-year-old Venezuelan, whose real name is Ilich Ramirez Sanchez, addressed the court for four hours at the end of the six-week trial yesterday, before a panel of judges handed down – AFP its verdict.

• Devo drummer dies Alan Myers, the former longtime drummer for the band Devo, best known for Whip It, has died after a battle with brain cancer. He was 58. Myers died yesterday in Los Angeles, where he lived, Devo spokesman Michael Pilmer said. Myers was the band’s drummer from 1976 to 1985 during Devo’s heyday. The group was formed in Akron, Ohio, in the early 70s by Mark Mothersbaugh and Gerald Casale, and introduced themselves to the world in 1977 by making a spastic version of the Rolling Stones’ Satisfaction. – AP

• Tourists stranded

photo ap

This publicity image released by Paramount Pictures shows Brad Pitt (centre left) as Gerry Lane, Abigail Hargrove as Rachel Lane, and Mireille Enos as Karin Lane in a scene from World War Z.

Would you pay $50 to see a movie? So this was the deal: For $50, you got to see Brad Pitt’s hotly anticipated zombie thriller World War Z before all your friends. You also got 3D glasses to keep, popcorn and sodas, a poster, the DVD when it comes out, and an intimate dinner with Brad. Just kidding! No dinner with Brad. But hundreds of fans did

pay $50 for the other stuff last week in a small-scale marketing experiment in five theatres – and the studio, Paramount Pictures, says it worked well. With all the recent talk about future movie ticket prices climbing into the stratosphere, is it a harbinger of things to come? Before you scoff, it’s worth noting that premium pricing hap-

pens all the time: in Broadway theatres, where you could get second-row seats for Tom Hanks in Lucky Guy this week if you paid $300 a pop, or at concerts, where you could pay well over $1000 for, say, a Rolling Stones VIP package. At Yankee Stadium, a top-tier Legends seat can also top $1000 per game. Still, the idea of $50 for a movie strikes a

lot of fans the wrong way. In New York though, one fan did some quick calculating and saw a reasonable value. “With the DVD and all those other things you mention, it probably comes to more than $50,” said Alex Leighton, 24, who’d just bought tickets to World War Z. “So you’re getting more than the movie.” – AP

US court gives victory to gay couples In a huge victory for gays and lesbians, the US Supreme Court has struck down a law denying federal benefits to homosexual couples and cleared the way for same-sex marriage in California. Cheers rang out among the estimated 1000 supporters of samesex marriage who gathered under brilliant sunshine outside the high court in Washington for the historic rulings, which will have a major impact on US society. In a 5-4 decision, the court first struck down the Defense

YOUR LOCAL NEWS in a convenient compact format. Monday - Saturday from July 29th 2013

of Marriage Act (DOMA), which denied federal benefits to married gay and lesbian couples by strictly defining marriage as a union between a man and a woman. “DOMA is unconstitutional as a deprivation of the equal liberty of persons that is protected by the Fifth Amendment” of the Constitution, said the majority opinion written by Justice Anthony Kennedy. President Barack Obama hailed the DOMA decision, saying in a statement: “We are a people who

declared that we are all created equal – and the love we commit to one another must be equal as well.” The court also said a case on Proposition 8, a 2008 voter initiative in California that prohibited same-sex marriage in the nation’s most populous state, was not properly before them. That 5-4 decision – which indicated gay marriages would likely resume in California – enabled the justices to dodge the thornier issue of whether same-sex

marriage is a constitutional right throughout the US. Twelve US states plus the District of Columbia now recognise same-sex marriage, but about 30 states have decreed that marriage can only exist between a man and a woman. “Now we will be married and be equal to every other family in California,” said Kris Perry, a plaintiff in the Proposition 8 case, alongside her partner Sandy Stier on the Supreme Court steps. – AFP

Some 20 tourists and their guides stuck on an ice floe off Baffin Island in the Canadian Arctic have all made it to shore and are waiting to be rescued by air. The tourists are travelling with Arctic Kingdom Expeditions and company president Graham Dickson said yesterday all of them got off the floe when it floated close to – AP shore.

• Albanian PM out Albanian Prime Minister Sali Berisha has conceded defeat to the Socialist opposition in parliamentary elections held at the weekend and resigned as leader of the conservative Democratic Party. Berisha, 68, told his supporters that he was taking responsibility for the defeat, which denied him a third consecutive term. – DPA

• Hard to say goodbye A Dutch woman kept her dead 83-year-old mother in the freezer for a week because she couldn’t bring herself to say goodbye. A family friend contacted police on Tuesday, saying they could “no longer live” with the secret of the body in the freezer. Police went to the house in Kamperland, a small town in the south-western Netherlands, and the 46-year-old daughter immediately confessed. Police said the daughter was “too sad” to let her mother go. – AFP

SUBSCRIBE

TODAY

0800 274 287

www.guardianonline.co.nz

With more pages, more local content, news, columnists, features and lifestyle.


ASHBURTON GUARDIAN, Friday, June 28, 2013

Index

P11 Industry comment P13 Open homes P18 Feature home

Hard to find - Easy to love!

72 Alford Forest Road

I

S the family growing? If so then don’t wait to view this superbly presented four bedroom permanent material family home.

Step inside and be impressed with the lovely updated interior, modern kitchen, new bathroom, spacious living, opening out to a sunny private patio and barbecue area. Double garaging with ample off street parking for additional vehicles, caravan or boat. Situated on a 923sqm section in the Allenton area, walking distance to the shops and amenities.

Price: Offers over $358,000 Open home: Saturday 29th June, 12.45pm - 1.30pm Contact: Jill Leonard 0274 - 982 - 500

View at www.ashburton.harcourts.co.nz (AS020613)

URBAN Mick Hydes 0274-37-9696

URBAN Debbie Boon 0274-484-006

112 - 114 Tancred Street, Ashburton

URBAN Roberta Rutledge 027-228-7843

URBAN Helena Ratten 0274-577-998

Leo Ratten PA to Helena Ratten 03 308-6497

URBAN Jill Leonard 0274-982-500

RURAL/LIFESTYLE Dave Thomson 027-6011-426

RENTAL MANAGER Michelle Hydes 027-77-66-497

RENTAL MANAGER Alana Lwin 0274-736-825

BUSINESS OWNER Phillip Kenny 0274-753-669

Phone 03 308-6497

11


12

ASHBURTON GUARDIAN, Friday, June 28, 2013

covering Mid Canterbury...

Dress your windows for success E veryone loves a room with a view, but while the outdoor panorama is dictated by the location of your home, the indoor panorama of closed window furnishings can be whatever your heart desires. How you accessorise your windows affects not only the mood inside your home but also the appearance from outside.

Style and appearance are always at the top of the list when choosing new window furnishings, but with electricity costs continually on the rise, insulation quality and functionality of your choice makes the decision not as straightforward. The top consideration in any room should initially be functionality. What is the desired purpose of the light in that room. Blinds might not be a hot choice in a bedroom as the small gaps can disrupt sleep quality. The great thing about being on-trend at the moment is that it’s both functional and savvy to have more than one window treatment per window. Combination window treatments have become a really enviable option with the use of two products, such as a block out roller blind behind a sheer drape or plantation shutter. The combination can soften the overall look and provide all the functional elements as well as a more gentle and stylish atmosphere. If you are in an older-style home with large windows and wooden frames, insulation may be at the top of your functionality check-list. Window coverings can assist immensely in keeping your home cool in summer and warm

in winter. Full-length curtains with an attached block out lining and a pelmet over the top are still the top performing choice for insulation. Having the curtains touch the floor will offer optimum insulation. Technology plays such a huge role in our lives and our windows are no exception. Window furnishings can now be controlled via remote, a light switch and even from your computer while you’re at the office. Motorised blinds, curtains, shutters, roman blinds and venetians are so popular, and have become more affordable in recent times. But just because your windows have gone high-tech, it doesn’t mean they have to be stark and harsh. Layering fabrics with highthread-count cottons is one technique used to soften the trendy industrial look. If you want to add some opulence to your home, window treatments are a perfect place to start. Luxe fabrics with bold colours and textures that beg to be touched will transform a room from boring to beautiful. Think patterned silk, crystal embellishments, heavy velvet or even thick fur. A window furnishing can be the focal point of your room, drawing your eye to bold colours or a sensational view, or it can be subtle, letting the eye tend toward a more magnificent feature on display. Sheer fabrics can add whimsy, playful light and artistic shadows. By leaving your window naked you’re choosing to throw money right out of it, so no matter how you choose to dress your view, your new style project will be saving you money in the long run.

Open Homes

42 Grey Street Saturday 10.00am - 10.30am • Front townhouse • Sunny conservatory

$339,000

• Three double bedrooms • Close to shops

View at www.ashburton.harcourts.co.nz AS080413

Check out our open homes at www.midcanterburyrealty.co.nz

145 McMurdo Street Saturday 10.00am - 10.30am • Four bedroom character bungalow • New iron roof and spouting

Use your smart phone to scan me for more details

Offers over $250,000

• Two bedroom, modern townhouse • Double glazed, heat pump

• Tastefully renovated throughout • Heat pump, new log fire

View at www.ashburton.harcourts.co.nz AS061212

Use your smart phone to scan me for more details

• Three bedrooms • New kitchen, bathroom, ensuite View at www.ashburton.harcourts.co.nz AS020513

Offers over $349,000 • Fantastic Allenton location • Renovated throughout Use your smart phone to scan me for more details

847 Boundary Road Saturday 12.30pm - 1.00pm

• Four bedrooms • Open plan living

• Two three bedroom homes on one title • Huge storage shed • Excellent returns, both houses currently rented at $280 p/w each

• Ensuite and WIR • Double garage

View at www.ashburton.harcourts.co.nz AS040613

Use your smart phone to scan me for more details

$248,000

Use your smart phone to scan me for more details

72 Alford Forest Road Saturday 12.45pm - 1.30pm

Offers Over $358,000

• Four bedroom renovated family home • Modern kitchen, new bathroom • Large section, off street parking • Close to schools, shops, amenities View at www.ashburton.harcourts.co.nz AS020613

URBAN Mick Hydes 0274-37-9696

Use your smart phone to scan me for more details

URBAN Debbie Boon 0274-484-006

112 - 114 Tancred Street, Ashburton

URBAN Roberta Rutledge 027-228-7843

View at www.ashburton.harcourts.co.nz AS090213

Set Sale Tuesday 9 July 2013 at 2pm • Seven minutes from Tinwald • 2911 sqm section in rural setting

View at www.ashburton.harcourts.co.nz AS050613

Use your smart phone to scan me for more details

Property Management For all your property management requirements please contact the Harcourts Property Management Team.

69 McMurdo Street Saturday 1.15pm - 1.45pm • Two bedrooms • Neat and tidy

Offers over $210,000 Set Sale Tuesday 9 July 2013 at 2pm • Permanent material • Returning $280 per week

View at www.ashburton.harcourts.co.nz AS060613

URBAN Helena Ratten 0274-577-998

Use your smart phone to scan me for more details

W G NE TIN S LI

W G NE TIN S LI

• Be quick to view and secure • 1980’s three bedroom brick home • Aluminium joinery, modern kitchen • Large garage, off street parking View at www.ashburton.harcourts.co.nz AS070613

Use your smart phone to scan me for more details

View at www.ashburton.harcourts.co.nz AS070413

Offers over $338,000

• Superb three bedroom brick home • Updated throughout, open plan living • New log fire, gas fire, three car garaging • Tranquil outdoor living, private setting

• Very central • Low maintenance, 344 sqm section

1 Tarbottons Road Offers Over $265,000 Saturday 11.45am - 12.15pm Set Sale Wednesday 10 July 2013 at 2pm

W G NE TIN S LI

28 Orr Street Saturday 11.45am - 12.30pm

25 Bird Street Saturday 10.45am - 11.30am

Offers over $330,000

W G NE TIN S LI

W G NE TIN S LI

38 Reid Crescent Sunday 11.00am - 11.30am

3/356 Havelock Street Saturday 10.45am - 11.15am

Leo Ratten PA to Helena Ratten 03 308-6497

Use your smart phone to scan me for more details

URBAN Jill Leonard 0274-982-500

Alana Lwin

RURAL/LIFESTYLE Dave Thomson 027-6011-426

RENTAL MANAGER Michelle Hydes 027-77-66-497

Michelle Hydes

RENTAL MANAGER Alana Lwin 0274-736-825

BUSINESS OWNER Phillip Kenny 0274-753-669

Phone 03 308-6497


ASHBURTON GUARDIAN, Friday, June 28, 2013

covering Mid Canterbury... Mortgage rates

5.40 % 6.25

%

Industry

*

Comment

P.A.

2 years

P.A.

Phillip Kenny

2 years

5.45

Business owner Harcourts Ashburton

%

P.A.

6.50

2 years

%

P.A.

A

A welcome addition

dditions are easy to build, Connect with the outside. but it takes good planning Consider what you want to see to get them right. from the inside. You might want a

2 years

5.45 % 5.45

addition at the planning stage than later.

Determine plumbing, electrical, heating, cooling and ventilation clear view of the children’s play area Make the most of natural light. from a work area, or be able to smell needs. Marking the position of the sun the flowers outside your window. These hidden elements can add up throughout the day on the sketch to a sizeable part of the work and Allow plenty of room for will help to determine the best budget, particularly when kitchens window and door placements. This furniture. and bathrooms are involved. in turn will influence the positioning Before finishing the plans, think elements such as interior walls, Know the Regulations. about how you will furnish the fireplaces and entertainment addition. On your sketch, draw the Local government codes and centres. furniture you intend to use. Will it policies can affect your design. Your fit? It’s much easier to change the builder will know what to ask the

%

P.A.

2 years

P.A.

council and will check to ensure your addition complies with these codes. Tie the look together inside and out. A successful addition should look as if it was always there. Inside, your builder may recommend complementary colours, trim and flooring to blend the old and the new. Outside, new wall finishes, repainting, the addition of window shutters or landscaping will all help to create a harmonious look.

2 years *as advertised at the time of printing

Proud supporters of the Heart Foundation of New Zealand! We donate from every property SOLD!

,

57a Havelock St Residential

• Three bedrooms • Updated kitchen, bathroom, carpet • Sunny and well presented • Excellent investment, first home

• Space galore • Three bedrooms, one bathroom • Open plan living/kitchen • Conservatory, new insulation

$242,000

$260,000

• Two bedroom townhouse • Internal access • Conservatory • Easy care section $PBN - BiR $280,000 - $310,000

OPeN HOMe: Saturday, June 29, 2013 10-10.30am

OPeN HOMe: Saturday, June 29, 2013 11-11.30am

OPeN HOMe: Saturday, June 29, 2013 11-11.30am

314 tancred St Residential

12 Orchard Gr Residential

NeW LiStiNG

• Grab now • Open plan living • Large back yard • Double garage and a pit

OPeN HOMe: Saturday, June 29, 2013 12-12.30pm

Residential

Residential • Two homes, tenants in place • Motel consent in place • Five bedrooms, 2 bathrooms

• Three bedrooms, two bathrooms • One office, three livings • Two bathrooms • Put jetty on own water frontage

$PBN - BiR $525,000 + GSt if any

$695,000

$780,000

MetHVeN

Brinkley Resort • Holiday / investment • Grab this - fully furnished • Village and live in (90 days a year) • And rent out to others $PBN - GSt if any

ReNtaL PROPeRtieS WaNteD Ashburton’s largest property management company • Four property managers • Five security checks • Zero tolerance rent arrears • Owner login facility • Three management options Phone 308-6173 www.mcgregorrealestate.co.nz/propman.htm

Viewing By appointment

Viewing By appointment

Viewing By appointment

$PBN - BiR $310,000 - $325,000

Viewing By appointment

Viewing By appointment

OPeN HOMe: Saturday, June 29, 2013 1-1.30am

• Four bedrooms - 270m2 • Three bathrooms, one office • Dream kitchen • All reasonable offers will be presented

• Double garage, extra storage • Family size section

• Beautiful character • Three bedrooms and an office • Updated kitchen and bathroom • Remote access double garage • Best to come see this Open to offers

$PBN - BiR $549,000 - $579,000

Residential

• Four bedrooms • Updated kitchen, bathroom

OPeN HOMe: Saturday, June 29, 2013 12-12.30am

Residential

• Only one year old • Stream boundary • Large easy care planted section • Loads of outdoor entertaining

$PBN - BiR $235,000 - $249,000

18 anne St Residential

20 alford Forest Rd Residential

29 allens Rd Residential

SOLD - SOLD - SOLD “It’s why more people are choosing us”

Free appraisals: mcgregorrealestate.co.nz/property-appraisals/ Rental help: mcgregorrealestate.co.nz/property-management/ Karen Groves

Stephen Watson

Janine Reinecke

Urban

Urban

Urban

027 438 4706

027 4339 695

027 772 0692

Sue Prendergast Urban

Eliza Waszczak Urban

027 322 8422 021 039 1770

Gerry Walker

Jane Hurley

Urban

Admin

021 105 5019

308 6173

Maree Hartley

Kate Galbraith

Janet Corry

Di Skilling

Brenda Smith

Lisa Pitt

Rentals Ashburton

Rentals Ashburton

Rentals Ashburton

308 6173

303 3178

308 6173

Admin

Admin

Rentals Ashburton

308 6173

308 6173

308 6173

TREVOR HURLEY Owner

027 543 5799

308 6173

13


14

ASHBURTON GUARDIAN, Friday, June 28, 2013

covering Mid Canterbury...

HOME OF THE WEEK

Open Home

Open Home

Open Home

Open Home

Ashburton

Ashburton

Ashburton

Good to Go

318 Havelock Street

Promises to Impress

* 3 Bedrooms * Double internal access garage * Private outdoor entertaining * Good off street parking

* 2 double bedrooms * Double glazing * Heatpump plus under carpet heating * 1.5 car garaging with internal access * Right in the heart of Ashburton

A beautifully finished brand new three bedroom home in the stunning Braebrook subdivision. Flexible living options with a well equipped kitchen complete with butlers pantry. Numerous outdoor decks make this home the perfect entertainers retreat. Our vendor has added the finishing touches, all that’s left now is for you to move in and enjoy.

For Sale $360,000 View Saturday 9:15 to 9:45am, 22 Grove Street rwashburton.co.nz /AHB20147 Kim Miller 0272 368 627 (03) 307 8317 kim.miller@raywhite.com

For Sale $318,000 View Saturday 10:00 to 10:30am, 318 Havelock street rwashburton.co.nz /AHB20156 Kim Miller 0272 368 627 (03) 307 8317 kim.miller@raywhite.com

$589,000 View Saturday 10:45 - 11:15am, 15 Orchard Grove rwashburton.co.nz /AHB20020 Kim Miller 0272 368 627 (03) 307 8317 kim.miller@raywhite.com

LICENSED (REAA 2008)

LICENSED (REAA 2008)

Open Home

Open Home

Open Home

Ashburton

Ashburton

Ashburton

FIRST HOME FIRST CHOICE

MORE FOR Y0UR MONEY

HOW LUCKY COULD YOU BE?

This lovely two bedroom brick home with sunroom is a fine example of an investors starter or first home buyers. Large double garage - fenced section ideal for children or keeping pets. So close to school and easy access to main road. Don’t be disappointed - $259,000

Freshly painted open plan two bedroom unit

Lucky this very smart three bedroom brand new house is completed ready for you to move in and be snuggly for the winter.

For Sale $259,000 View Saturday 11:00 - 11:30am, 19 King Street rwashburton.co.nz /AHB20013 Margaret Wilson 0212 212 544 margaret.wilson@raywhite.com

Cozy with heatpump and gas fire Garage and a carport, glass house

Very smart timeless decor throughout. Set nicely for all day sunshine.

Private backyard with office/sleepout and garden

Lucky for you - just call to view!

$220,000 View Saturday 11:00 - 11:45, 4/52 Eton Street rwashburton.co.nz /AHB20198 Chrissy Milne 0272 906 606 (03) 307 8317 chrissy.milne@raywhite.com

$470,000 - $485,000 View Saturday 11:45 - 12:15pm, 368 Burnett Street rwashburton.co.nz /AHB20182 Margaret Wilson 0212 212 544 (03) 307 8317 margaret.wilson@raywhite.com

LICENSED (REAA 2008)

Ashburton 27 Hollands Road

LICENSED (REAA 2008)

4A2F2I

LICENSED (REAA 2008)

Open Home

LICENSED (REAA 2008)

Open Home

Happy on Hollands Not too big but not too small, this cracking lifestyle property is a must view. Great family four bedroom home with an extensive list of chattels included in the sale; one of which is an out door spa pool. Enough land to put some goal posts up and kick the ball around. Auction to be held onsite on the 6th July 2013, 11am (Unless Sold Prior) Ashburton

Ashburton

Ashburton

Auction

Easy Care, Easy Living

’Premier’ on Eton

Northwest Facing

This tidy townhouse is just one block from the CBD.

View Saturday 10:30 - 11:15am rwashburton.co.nz/AHB20166 Jarrod Ross 0212 494 644 (03) 307 8317 jarrod.ross@raywhite.com

Large living area, two double bedrooms with good storage. Galley kitchen with abundance of cupboards and dining area. Large bathroom with shower and vanity also housing the laundry. House is insulated and heated with a heatpump ad nightstore.

6 year old Townhouse. Heat-pump with HRV system Double glazed and Under-tile heating Open plan Kit/Din/Liv - ranchslider to decking 2 WC Double garage with internal access

1129m2 section on favoured Ludlow Drive. Access to water but this section doesn’t border the canal. Secure now, decide your plans and commence your build in the Spring.

Single garage and easy care grounds completes the package. For Sale $238,000 View Saturday 12:00 to 12:30pm, 2/265 Moore Street rwashburton.co.nz /AHB20087 Chrissy Milne 0272 906 606 chrissy.milne@raywhite.com

LICENSED (REAA 2008)

$360,000 View Saturday 2:00 - 2:30pm, 50a Eton Street rwashburton.co.nz /AHB20196 Cindy Hayward 0273 897 955 (03) 307 8317 cindy.hayward@raywhite.com

LICENSED (REAA

$155,000 View by appointment, 27 Ludlow Drive rwashburton.co.nz /AHB20035 Cindy Hayward 0273 897 955 (03) 307 8317 cindy.hayward@raywhite.com LICENSED (REAA

LICENSED (REAA

2008)

2008)

2008)

Ashburton

Ashburton

Ashburton

Ashburton

Ashburton

Ashburton

Everlasting Charm

WANTED: NEW OWNERS

The Benefits are Obvious...

For Sale

Executive living

Entertain in style in this four bedroom, two living area executive home. Fabulously positioned on a private 1129m2 back section in Allenton with spectacular views of the mountains. This home has the WOW factor. Carefully designed to create a beautiful home, bringing the best of views and privacy together. Fantastic outdoor living for those who enjoy relaxing or entertaining family and friends in a well landscaped garden.

This often admired stunning three bedroom, two bathroom home has to be visited to appreciate the many features.

the moment you step inside. Compliant logfire with feature brick wall, heat transfer system, Rimu kitchen, o/p kitch/din/liv, 3 Bedrms, sep laundry, sep WC. Bath and shower.

Appealing Home - Secure Section - Close to School

$795,000 View by appointment, 32 Harrison Street rwashburton.co.nz /AHB20162 Jill Quaid 0274 376 755 (03) 307 8317 jill.quaid@raywhite.com

Garden and outdoor living areas are WOW.

Hobby/sleepout, & shed. Tandem garaging safe and private for children, pets or simply adults who desire to hide away from the world

Double garage plus large storage area on a well fenced section must add appeal for buyers.

Want a passive income!!! You need to look at this 20 ha block so handy to town.Lease the land and collect the money every month or work the land yourself.Enjoy the stunning views the wonderful family home offers.So many options to choose from. Check it out now.

For Sale $465,000 View By Appointment, 40 Nursery Drive rwashburton.co.nz /AHB20062 Margaret Wilson 0212 212 544 (03) 307 8317 margaret.wilson@raywhite.com

For Sale BIR $330,000 - $339,000 View By Appointmnet, 53 Thomson Street rwashburton.co.nz /AHB20012 Cindy Hayward 0273 897 955 cindy.hayward@raywhite.com

Price on Application View By Appointment, 21 King Street rwashburton.co.nz /AHB20014 Margaret Wilson 0212 212 544 margaret.wilson@raywhite.com

For Sale $995,000 View By Appointment, 274 Winslow Westerfield Road rwashburton.co.nz /AHB20131 Jarrod Ross 0212 494 644 (03) 307 8317 jarrod.ross@raywhite.com

Location, location - West Side, corner section, opposite park area.

LICENSED (REAA 2008)

Manager Jill Quaid 027 437 6755

LICENSED (REAA 2008)

Rural Consultant/Auctioneer Jarrod Ross 021 249 4644

Rural Consultant Roger Burdett 021 224 4214

LICENSED (REAA 2008)

Urban Consultant Margaret Wilson 021 221 2544

Urban Consultant Annette McCully 027 438 2328

This three bedroom home has an open plan kitchen/living area with french doors out to a sunny terrace.

Urban Consultant Richard Quaid 027 454 4745

LICENSED (REAA 2008)

Urban Consultant Mike Grant 021 272 0202

Urban Consultant Kim Miller 027 236 8627

Urban Consultant Mandy Marsh 021 239 4418

For Sale $465,000 View By Appointment, 9 Somerset Grove rwashburton.co.nz /AHB20140 Margaret Wilson 0212 212 544 (03) 307 8317 margaret.wilson@raywhite.com

LICENSED (REAA 2008)

Urban Consultant Cindy Hayward 027 389 7955

In a sought after location. A prime example of location location location. A prime example of immaculate presentation and tasteful decor. A prime example of easy living lifestyle with no compromises. Don’t delay call today for your appointment to view.

Urban Consultant Chrissy Milne 027 290 6606

LICENSED (REAA 2008)

Urban Consultant Margaret Feiss 021 751 009

Urban Consultant Shirley Fitzgerald 027 220 1528

Property Manager Veronica Monaghan 027 697 6948

Property Manager Annie Dwyer 027 287 3388

96 Tancred Street, Ashburton

rwashburton.co.nz

Mid Canterbury Real Estate Limited

Phone (03) 307 8317


ASHBURTON GUARDIAN, Friday, June 28, 2013

15

covering Mid Canterbury... ASHBURTON VILLA LOVERS

Hastings McLeod Ltd

$275,000 JUST FOR YOU!

WEB ID AU27749 WESTSIDE 9 Alford Forest Road A spacious attractive villa on a large section. Four bedrooms, open plan living area withAgents modernised decor, Licensed under the Real Estate Act 2008 kitchen and two bathrooms. Excellent double garaging with workshop space.

VILLA LOVERS

WEB ID AU27549 TINWALD 128 Melcombe Street Wonderful family home. Updated bathroom and kitchen with spacious living areas isTelephone just the start.03 Heat pump, West Street 307 9176 log burner and HRV will ensure this home creates a warm atmosphere for the kids.

ASHBURTON 217

VIEW Saturday 22 Dec 10.30 - 11.15am

CHECK THIS OUT!

OPEN HOME

CHECK THIS OUT!

OPEN HOME

$289,500 DREAM HOME

OPEN HOME

$289,500 DREAM HOME

OFFERS OVER $265,000 VIEW Saturday 22 Dec 10.15 - 10.45am

VIEW Saturday 22 Dec 11.00 - 11.30am

WEB ID AU28283

WESTSIDE 3 2 Russell Avenue Packed with wow factor in the bracket 1 you can afford, this inviting permanent material home is well positioned on an 2 established 646m2 section. A beautiful new kitchen and sunny open plan OFFERS OVER $268,000 living spaces will appeal to families. VIEW Saturday 22 Dec WEB 11.00 -ID 11.30am AU27928 EASTSIDE 14 Wakanui Road 3 Be impressed with the presentation 1 and enjoy the lovely character and warmth this home has to offer. Recently renovated and redecorated to2 a very high standard including aluminium windows, gas hot water and heating and replacement of the roof. WEB ID AU27928 View By Appointment EASTSIDE 3 14 Wakanui Road 1 Be impressed with the presentation and enjoy the lovely character and 1 warmth this home has to offer. Recently renovated and redecorated to a very high standard including OFFERS OVER $299,000 aluminium windows, gas hot water and heating and replacement the WEB IDof AU28267 roof. EASTSIDE View By Appointment 125 William Street 3 This freshly redecorated three bedroom 1 home is close in on the eastside of Ashburton, handy to the post office, 1 Countdown, park and central Ashburton. All three bedrooms are spacious and sunny and have large built in wardrobes.

OPEN HOME

XMAS WONDER

OPEN HOME

XMAS WONDER

OPEN HOME

MAKE ME YOURS

OPEN HOME

OFFERS OVER $268,000 MAKE ME YOURS

take the Plunge

ING

NEW LISTING

WEB ID AU28278 WESTSIDE 3 41 Galbraith Street This home has undergone an amazing 1 transformation. Freshly painted inside, 1 new carpet and drapes, upgraded bathroom and gorgeous new kitchen. This home is ideal as a first family $225,000 home or investment property. VIEW Saturday 22 Dec WEB 10.15 -ID 10.45am AU28249 WESTSIDE 53 Elizabeth Street 3 A sunny and warm North facing front unit with easy care grounds. This two 1 bedroom unit has been well cared for 1 since new and now offered to the market for the first time. A handy Allenton location close to the Domain and Hospital. View By Appointment WEB ID AU28249 WESTSIDE 2 53 Elizabeth Street A sunny and warm North facing front 1 unit with easy care grounds. This two Webwell ID: cared AU31226 bedroom unit has been for 1 since new and now offered to the market for the first time. A handy Allenton location close to the Domain and Hospital. WEB ID

NE

T LIS

14 Trellech Place

Quality Kaiapoi silt loam soils in a handy location. Sheds for storage and hay. Currently leased. Buried main line not included. Estate requires sale. Possession 30 August 2013. Deadline sale closing 4pm, Friday 26 July at AWF Solicitors, Ashburton.

• Hostess kitchen, dining-living Open Home: • Separate formal lounge Sat June 29, 2013 • Four bedrooms, two bathrooms 11.00am – 11.45am • Double garage, off street parking • 840m2 landscaped private section Vince Carr

Rob Harnett Simon Richards

To be Auctioned Saturday, June 29 at 11am

M 0274 323 562 M 0274 570 990

Allenton $475,000

B 03 307 8714 m 027 434 6634

www.pggwre.co.nz ID: ASH2342653

PGG Wrightson Real Estate Limited, Real Estate Agent, REAA 2008

$225,000

View By Appointment to the new EA Networks Centre Stadium and Pool Complex. This home features 3 bedrooms, 2 two spacious living areas, ensuite and double garaging all on an easy care section and 1 Viewand By Appointment overlooking a stream boundary. Comes complete with top of the line fittings includes a 42” NEW LISTING 1 TV, refrigerator, Freeview dish and many more other extras. This Jennian Homes initiative in OFFERS Swim OVERTeam $299,000 FRESH NEWwith DECOR T... conjunction the Ashburton has bought out the generous community spirit of a View By Appointment WEB ID AU28267 WEB ID number of Ashburton businesses and their staff. Contributing both time and some materials to EASTSIDE 3 ensure that this venture 125 to William raiseStreet funds for our new EA Networks Centre is a success. 1

This freshly redecorated three bedroom home is close in on the eastside of Ashburton, handy to the post office, 2 Countdown, park and central Ashburton. All three bedrooms are spacious and sunny and have large built in wardrobes.

W

Dairy Grazing Or Finishing 25 HECTARES

FRESH NEW DECOR T...in and enjoy! This home has been built to sell with all the profits going Brand new home - move

NEW LISTING

Website ID TU9982

$258,000

WEB ID AU27549

TINWALD 3 128 Melcombe Street 1 Wonderful family home. Updated bathroom and kitchen with spacious living areas is just the start. Heat pump,2 log burner and HRV will ensure this home creates a warm atmosphere for OFFERS OVER $265,000 the kids. VIEW Saturday 22 Dec WEB 11.00 -ID 11.30am AU28278 WESTSIDE 41 Galbraith Street 3 This home has undergone an amazing transformation. Freshly painted inside, 1 new carpet and drapes, upgraded bathroom and gorgeous new kitchen. 2 This home is ideal as a first family home or investment property.

VIEW Saturday 22 Dec 10.30 - 11.15am

WEB ID AU28283 WESTSIDE 2 Russell Avenue 4 Packed with wow factor in the bracket you can afford, this inviting permanent2 material home is well positioned on an established 646m2 section. A beautiful2 new kitchen and sunny open plan living spaces will appeal to families.

Orari

VIEW Saturday 22 Dec 11.00 - 11.30am

WEB ID AU27749

WESTSIDE 4 9 Alford Forest Road A spacious attractive villa on a large 2 section. Four bedrooms, open plan 2 living area with modernised decor, kitchen and two bathrooms. Excellent double garaging with workshop space.

open home

$258,000

JUST FOR YOU!drive auction -$275,000 8 magnolia

OPEN HOME

www.pggwre.co.nz

217 West Street Telephone 03 307 9176

Phone Desme on 307-7974

Hastings McLeod Ltd Licensed under the Real Estate Agents Act 2008

BARELAND DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY

Ashburton

Ashburton Staveley Road

Auction

D

D

D

View By Appointment D

www.propertybrokers.co.nz

152.4600 hectares Development block located in the popular farming district of Mid Canterbury renowned for its diversity and production Located next to the north branch of the Ashburton River on flat to slightly undulating river terraces, with tarsealed road frontage This property is for genuine sale and offers an excellent opportunity to secure a blank canvas of land

1pm, Fri 19 July 2013 (unless sold prior), Hotel Ashburton, Racecourse Road, Ashburton View by appointment www.bayleys.co.nz/516040

Mike Preston

M 027 430 7041 B 03 307 7377 mike.preston@bayleys.co.nz

Our instructions are clear; This block must be sold WHALAN AND PARTNERS LTD, BAYLEYS, LICENSED UNDER THE REA ACT 2008.

View By Appointment

3 1

NEW LISTING

2

www.propertybrokers.co.nz

Ashburton

Netherby

Rakaia

Modernised with Pizazz!

Looking for Investment

What a Cracker !

High level of internal improvement on this fine three bedroom family home. No expense spared, with tinted double glazed aluminium joinery windows - tiled kitchen floors, double wall oven, black granite bench tops and beech kitchen suite. Spacious tiled dining area. Tiled bathroom with spa bath and shower cubicle. Comfortable lounge with heat pump plus heat transfer system. Underfloor and ceiling insulation. Presentation is second to none.

Three bedrooms, open plan living, carport on a small easy care section 530m2.

Good investment or 1st step to Home Ownership

Solid family home, looking for a new owner. Could that person be you? Great garaging with open bay wood shed. This property is in very good condition and presents a Tremendous first home opportunity - You would be hard pressed to find better in the price range. Don’t wait for the SOLD sign - Call now !

1960’s concrete block dwelling it has a tile roof and is situated on a 718m2 section. Updated kitchen with a sunny dining area. Modernized bathroom with a corner shower unit. Two double and a smaller third bedroom. Lounge with wood burner enjoys the afternoon sun. Very close to Primary School and a pre-school with Ashburton Intermediate only a short walk away. Shopping Centre are close by.

PBN over $340,000 View By Appointment, 24 Farm Road rwashburton.co.nz /AHB20129 Mike Grant 0212 720 202 (03) 307 8317 mike.grant@raywhite.com

for Sale View by appointment, 17 Brucefield Avenue rwashburton.co.nz /AHB20137 Chrissy Milne 0272 906 606 (03) 307 8317 chrissy.milne@raywhite.com

For Sale $219,000 View By Appointment, 8 Dunford Street rwashburton.co.nz /AHB20172 Mike Grant 0212 720 202 (03) 307 8317 mike.grant@raywhite.com

$187,000 View by appointment, 2 Davis Crescent rwashburton.co.nz /AHB20081 Chrissy Milne 0272 906 606 (03) 307 8317 chrissy.milne@raywhite.com

Great returns, good tenants.

LICENSED (REAA 2008)

Netherby

LICENSED (REAA 2008)

LICENSED (REAA 2008)

Ashburton

Ashburton

Act Fast Now!

Elegance combine with Family Comforts

Don’t delay with this little beauty. This home is waiting for someone to love it and care for it as it’s present owners of many years have. It offers 3 bedrooms, open plan living/lounge/dining and kitchen. A large well kept garden, sit back and enjoy while the children and pets are at play. Within walking distance to the Beach Road shops. $238,000 View by appointment, 4 Suffolk Street rwashburton.co.nz /AHB20144 Margaret Wilson 0212 212 544 (03) 307 8317 margaret.wilson@raywhite.com

LICENSED (REAA 2008)

Buying the family home is not always an easy prospect but it may not be any easier than this one when all comforts are available. Location superb, four bedrooms, two bathrooms, external office option plus generous workshop and garden shed. Double garage internal access plus spa pool included. This immaculate home has been refreshed with a smart timeless white kitchen, interior decor very tasteful. An absolute must to view. Call for your appointment NOW! $485,000 View by appointment, 17 Digby Place rwashburton.co.nz /AHB20206 Margaret Wilson 0212 212 544 (03) 307 8317 margaret.wilson@raywhite.com

LICENSED (REAA

LICENSED (REAA

2008)

2008)

N

metre box with earth stake

dining living

kitchen pantry

king

entry

bedroom 2

single

hwc

bedroom 3 single

w/m

ensuite

bathroom

laundry

king

garage

switch board

bedroom 1

PROPOSED

FLOOR

PLAN

Plan area :- 165.30 m

Ashburton

Ashburton

Ashburton

Ashburton

Netherby

Methven

PRICE DROP - Motivated Vendors

Take Time Out...

Bank Demands-SELL!

Ready to build on

Watch this Space ! Enquiries over $125,000

Longterm Investment

Dreams Do Come True

...and enjoy the seaside.

Quiet cul de sac.

The most amazing family home in the sought after Allenton area. On entering through the welcoming foyer into the very large kitchen, dining and living area you will be sold before viewing all the other wow factors of this FOUR BEDROOM, THREE BATHROOM, TWO LIVING ROOM HOME complete with solar heated pool. Your family will grow with you in this stylish executive home. View by appointment only.

If you want time out or a family holiday this bach has it all. You could sleep from one to ten. All appliances supplied.

We are under very strict instructions to Sell! Lovely sun soaked two bedroom property with single garaging. Built of permanent materials in very good condition. Nicely presented with great caring neighbours.

Not often we get our hands on such a great site. Located amongst good quality homes in a private lane and so handy to local shopping. Potential for two townhouses (Subject to local planning bylaws and consents).

Ideal for sport, fishing, tennis, walking, bingo etc. Phone connected. All bedding, cutlery, plates etc, TV, fridge and stove all included.

A great opportunity exists here - Do not underestimate your purchasing ability - Must be SOLD!

Last section available in subdivision

823 m2 all services to boundary. Fully fenced. RV $110,000. Flat building platform-Selling Now.

This prime modern two storey building located on the Main Road in Methven has been purpose built for a long term Tenant. This investment gives you an excellent return and the Methven District has a very positive future with its close vicinity to Christchurch and Mount Hutt skifield. Priced at $565,000 plus GST. Great opportunity to get into the Commercial Market with a modern building and a long term tenant.

$695,000 View by appointment, 2 Westpark Close rwashburton.co.nz /AHB20026 Margaret Wilson 0212 212 544 (03) 307 8317 margaret.wilson@raywhite.com

$75,000 View By Appointment, 17 Lower Hakatere rwashburton.co.nz /AHB20149 Annette McCully 0274 382 328 (03) 307 8317 annette.mccully@raywhite.com

$140,000 View by appointment, 30 Hakatere Drive rwashburton.co.nz /AHB20077 Mike Grant 0212 720 202 (03) 307 8317 mike.grant@raywhite.com

$99,000 View by appointment, 22a Chalmers Avenue rwashburton.co.nz /AHB20072 Annette McCully 0274 382 328 (03) 307 8317 annette.mccully@raywhite.com

For Sale Offers over $125,000 View by appointment, 9d Bridge Street rwashburton.co.nz /AHB20165 Mike Grant 0212 720 202 (03) 307 8317 mike.grant@raywhite.com

For Sale $565,000 plus GST (if any) View by appointment, 167 Main Street rwashburton.co.nz /AHB20184 Jill Quaid 0274 376 755 (03) 307 8317 jill.quaid@raywhite.com

LICENSED (REAA 2008)

LICENSED (REAA 2008)

Manager Jill Quaid 027 437 6755

Rural Consultant Auctioneer Jarrod Ross 021 249 4644

Rural Consultant Roger Burdett 021 224 4214

LICENSED (REAA 2008)

Urban Consultant Margaret Wilson 021 221 2544

Urban Consultant Annette McCully 027 438 2328

Beautifully landscaped entrance with a 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom plan available.

LICENSED (REAA 2008)

Urban Consultant Richard Quaid 027 454 4745

Urban Consultant Mike Grant 021 272 0202

Urban Consultant Kim Miller 027 236 8627

96 Tancred Street, Ashburton

rwashburton.co.nz

Mid Canterbury Real Estate Limited

LICENSED (REAA 2008)

Urban Consultant Cindy Hayward 027 389 7955

Urban Consultant Mandy Marsh 021 239 4418

LICENSED (REAA 2008)

Urban Consultant Chrissy Milne 027 290 6606

Urban Consultant Margaret Feiss 021 751 009

Urban Consultant Shirley Fitzgerald 027 220 1528

Property Manager Veronica Monaghan 027 697 6948

Property Manager Annie Dwyer 027 287 3388

Phone (03) 307 8317


16

ASHBURTON GUARDIAN, Friday, June 28, 2013

covering Mid Canterbury...

ASHBURTON Hastings McLeod Ltd Licensed under the Real Estate Agents Act 2008

217 West Street ASHBURTON ashburton@propertybrokers.co.nz Telephone 03 307 9176

CLASSIC STYLE TOWNHOUSE

A GREAT FAMILY HOME - 219m²

OPEN HOME

OPEN HOME

WEB ID AU31169 EASTSIDE 105 Chalmers Avenue A classic design townhouse built to VIEW Saturday 29 Jun 10.00 - 10.30am capture the sun all day. Modern tasteful decoration throughout and with a superb new kitchen. Two double bedrooms and open plan living with heat pump. Enjoy the indoor/outdoor flow to the private entertaining area.

DEADLINE SALE

2

Deadline Sale closing Tuesday 9th July.

OPEN HOME

WEB ID AU27284C EASTSIDE 5 Goldrich Drive This home has been built for you, four VIEW Saturday 29 Jun 10.00 - 10.45am bedrooms with two bathrooms, walk-in wardrobe, shower, vanity and toilet in ensuite. In the main bathroom - shower, vanity, bath and separate toilet. Big open plan living area with separate lounge. The home is double glassed and fully insulated right down to the garage door. 4 Fencing, lawns, driveway and paths all complete.

$478,500

$342,500

3

2

1

1

TAKE THE PLUNGE

OPEN HOME WEB ID AU30985

$485,000

3

1

2

2

2

CHARMING SPACIOUS VILLA

OPEN HOME

WEB ID AU31226

DEADLINE SALE

3

OPEN HOME

AUCTION

EASTSIDE 8 Magnolia Drive Brand new home - move in and enjoy! VIEW Saturday 29 Jun 11.00 - 11.45am This home has been built to sell with all the profits going to the new EA Networks AUCTION 11.00am, Sat 20th July, 2013 Centre Stadium and Pool Complex. This home features 3 bedrooms, two spacious living areas, ensuite and double garaging all on an easy care section and overlooking a stream boundary. Comes 3 complete with top of the line fittings and includes a 42" TV, refrigerator, Freeview dish and many more other extras. This 2 Jennian Homes initiative in conjunction with the Ashburton Swim Team has bought out the generous community spirit of Ashburton businesses. 2

IMMACULATE, SMART & COSY

OPEN HOME WEB ID AU30796

FOCUS ON LIVING

OPEN HOME

3

A GOOD SOUND INVESTMENT

WESTSIDE 9 Turton Street Three bedroom brick bungalow located in VIEW Saturday 29 Jun 12.00 a top Allenton location close to schools 12.45pm and shopping centre. Good sized 990sqm section. Kitchen, dining with separate lounge heated with eco friendly log burner. Single garage with garden sheds. Home has its own well.

WEB ID AU28988 EASTSIDE 2 Rapley Street Roomy three bedroom townhouse VIEW Saturday 29 Jun 10.30 - 11.00am currently under construction. Steel frames, Golden Home built with warranties in place. Sunny living area, ensuite off master bedroom, attached garage with internal access.

1

EASTSIDE 8 Manse Place VIEW Saturday 29 Jun 11.00 - 11.30am This is a well-built home by a quality VIEW Saturday 29 Jun 11.00 - 11.45am builder. Three good sized bedrooms with ensuite off master bedroom. Shower bath and vanity in main bathroom. Bigger than normal kitchen with a super large living and dining area.

$325,000

WESTSIDE 132 Harrison Street Larger family home in the heat of VIEW Saturday 29 Jun 1.00 - 2.00pm Allenton. Three bedroom plus office or fourth bedroom. Updated kitchen and open plan living plus an extra lounge plenty of room for everyone. Family sized section too, with double garage and workshop room. Your children can walk to school from here. A great family home. 4 Call now to view.

WESTSIDE 2 Williamson Place This cosy two bedroom townhouse is View By Appointment immaculately presented. The owners have lovingly maintained this home and garden to a high standard. Live in comfort here in this quiet street on the west side of town. Be quick!

$270,000

2 1

1

2

1

TOP PROJECT

3

NEAT & NATTY

WEB ID AU30834 WESTSIDE 53 Middle Road Inject a bit of your own style into this View By Appointment character villa and the rewards will be yours. Great three bedroom home, good sized open plan living areas, large bathroom and log burner for warmth. Great landscaped section with established trees. Terrific Allenton location close to schools, kindergarten and shops.

OFFERS OVER $265,000

WEB ID AU30821A EASTSIDE 14 Willow Street Come and view this tidy three bedroom View By Appointment home. Open plan living area catches plenty of sun, modernised kitchen is roomy and spacious. Just the place to start out or buy as an investment home.

$260,000

3

3

1

1

1

1

2

1

www.propertybrokers.co.nz

$589,000

EASTSIDE 15 Orchard Grove With an emphasis on living much thought VIEW Saturday 29 Jun 11.15 - 11.45am and planning has gone into the design of this 230sqm home and the outcome is plain to see. Superb and desirable, this new home has so much space and top quality fittings throughout. Up to the minute kitchen with walk-in pantry, double oven and fridge freezer with 3 icemaker. 3 bedrooms, master has ensuite and walk-in robe plus stylish bathrooms. Great indoor/outdoor flow 2 onto extensive decking and beautifully landscaped easycare 770sqm section. This just could be the dream home you've been searching for. 2

NEW LISTING WEB ID AU31221

1

$218,000

WEB ID AU29780

TOWNHOUSE WITH STYLE

1

GOOD RENTAL PROPERTY

WEB ID AU31031 EASTSIDE 30 Princes Street Tidy three bedroom home on small easy View By Appointment care 421sqm section close to East Street. Good tidy tenant in place paying $280 per week and keen to stay on. New log burner, cylinder and nice kitchen with Butlers pantry.

$262,000

2

$310,000

Deadline Sale closing Wednesday 9th July at 4pm.

WEB ID AU31038 EASTSIDE 42 Peter Street This really lovely standalone two bedroom VIEW Saturday 29 Jun 10.30 - 11.00am townhouse basks in all day sun and in a superb position close to all amenities. Separate kitchen/dining with pantry and loads of storage throughout. Internal access garage and all walking distance to town. Immaculate easy care garden. It's all here. 2

1

EXCEPTIONAL BUILD - 230m²

WEB ID AU31260

OPEN HOME

2

OPEN HOME WESTSIDE 11 Russell Avenue Spacious three bedroom home. Roomy living areas that open up to an outside decking making excellent indoor outdoor flow. Sunny as. Double garaging. Popular style, popular location.

NEW, WARM, SUNNY AND INVITING

1

ACTION REQUIRED

WEB ID AU30410A

STANDALONE TOWNHOUSE

WEB ID AU31182 WESTSIDE 31 Charles Street Situated in Allenton and set in a pretty View By Appointment garden with private north facing outdoor area. Coved ceilings in living room adds to the spaciousness that abounds here. The 'cool' kitchen has street views. Full bathroom facilities and separate toilet. Interior has been repainted in neutral colour. Looking for something stylish then it's right here!

DEADLINE SALE

Deadline Sale Closing 12th July @ 2pm.

2 1 1


ASHBURTON GUARDIAN, Friday, June 28, 2013

17

covering Mid Canterbury... Bring your garden to life with

SECOND HAND HOMEWARE Kitchen consulting

Is it time for a new kitchen? Phone Jill to arrange your FREE in-home kitchen consultation.

For the best second hand almost anything in Ashburton Allenton Dealers is the place. For style without the price tag visit us for everything from Lounge suites to lamp shades.

House and land package in Braebrook. Turn the key $494,000.00

• Garden design and planting schemes • Plant sourcing and placing service • Garden maintenance • Lawn care • Rose/fruit tree/seasonal pruning Call Roger Martin today for your on-site garden consultation.

Saturday 9.30am - 1pm 81 West Street, Ashburton - Phone: 308 5119

DIY

Trees need sorting on your property?

Furniture moving

YOU NEED FOUR SEASONS TREECARE,

YOUR LOCAL QUALIFIED

ARBORISTS!

• Pruning • Felling • Hedge trimming • Branch chipping (up to 12”)

• Powerline clearance • Stumpgrinding • Dismantling

All your tree services!

ARDEN DESIGN

Roger Martin specialises in:

Monday to Friday 9.30am - 5.30pm

03 308 3280 82 Harrison Street Ashburton

ER MARTIN

Talk to a sales consultant today!

Open

HOME IMPROVEMENT WAREHOUSE

G

RO

Phone 03 308 7052 www.gjgardner.co.nz

Ph/Fax: 308 8138 | Mobile: 021 244 7052 2 Reid Crescent, Ashburton

Get your supplies at the Toolshed!

• Property valuations Ian -Dwelling, Regis land, a.N. insurance B.Co

We take the worry and cost out of moving house • Either pack the truck yourself and we deliver, or our team can help - you choose • Save hundreds of dollars

• Farm worker and Gypsy Day discount • Truck holds a massive 38 m3 • Locally owned and operated

Great range of tools and brand options for the tradesman and handyman . . . come and see our range today!

159 HaRRisoN st, asH Phon Mobile Email: ianmcbri McBride today for

Call Ian your real estate valuation Ian McBride REGISTERED VALUER A.N.Z.I.V. S.P.I.N.Z. B.Com (Agr.), V.F.M.

0800 559 255 for a free quote

Four Seasons Treecare Ltd

For options and prices call RD8 Contracting on 021-170-3715

PROFESSIONAL DECORATORS

We do a lot of things well... An excellent finish... is all about how you start

New Homes Alterations Light Commercial Earthquake strengthening and Repairs, and Compliance.

The Finishing Company 03 307 8870 or 0274 444 856 Paint, Plaster (Rockcote), Factory Spray Lacquer, Specialist Coatings/Textures (Resin & Stone Floors)

Phone (03) 303 9830 or 0800 500 564

Phone 308 6415 34 Robinson Street Riverside Industrial Park Ashburton

Hours Mon to Fri 8am - 5.30pm Saturday 8.30am - 1pm

www.thetoolshed.co.nz

Phone: 03 308 5468 Mobile: 029 770 5468 Email: ianmcbride@clear.net.nz

Kenny’s Lawns & Gardens Lawn Mowing & Garden Maintenance

AH: 307 7593 Cell: 027 2060 503

- Lawn Mowing

- Lawn Mowing - Garden Maintenance -- Garden Maintenance Rubbish Removal Water Blasting -- Rubbish Removal - Spouting Cleaning - Water Blasting I am working in your - Spouting Cleaning neighbourhood.

If you’re reading this advert then so are your potential clients. Advertise Here.

I am working in your neighbourhood.

No job too small,

No job too small, noto jobbig. to big. no job

Email: josephbuilders@xtra.co.nz

Phone Kenny Johnston

Phone Kenny Johnston

Locally owned and operated

To advertise in this directory, please phone Desme on 027 468 8186

Buy any Godfrey Hirst or feltex carpet and you could win a $10,000 travel fund There are five prizes to be won, so if you’re thinking about carpeting your home, there’s no better time than now. Phone today or pop in and see the Redmonds team to arrange your free measure and quote. Offer ends 31 July. Terms and Conditions apply. Gabrielle Thomas and Hayley Johnson

Carpets / Tiles / Beds / Furniture / Curtains / Blinds

www.redmonds.co.nz

East Street to Burnett St, Ashburton Ph today 308 5269


18

ASHBURTON GUARDIAN, Friday, June 28, 2013

covering Mid Canterbury... Tinwald PHILLIP KENNY REAL ESTATE LTD MREINZ

PHILLIP KENNY REAL ESTATE LTD MREINZ

PHILLIP KENNY REAL ESTATE LTD MREINZ

© google map

PHILLIP KENNY REAL ESTATE LTD MREINZ

PHILLIP KENNY REAL ESTATE LTD MREINZ

Methven PGW

PHILLIP KENNY REAL ESTATE LTD MREINZ

PHILLIP KENNY REAL ESTATE LTD MREINZ

© google map

Rakaia PHILLIP KENNY REAL ESTATE LTD MREINZ

PHILLIP KENNY REAL ESTATE LTD MREINZ

© google map

© google map

open homes PHILLIP KENNY REAL ESTATE LTD MREINZ

PHILLIP KENNY REAL ESTATE LTD MREINZ

Saturday

Saturday

22 Grove St 9.15am-9.45am 318 Havelock St 10am-10.30am 27 Holland Rd 10.30am-11.15am 15 Orchard Gr 10.45am-11.15am 19 King St 11am-11.30am 4/52 Eton St 11am-11.45am 368 Burnett St 11.45am-12.15pm 2/265 Moore St 12pm-12.30pm 50A Eton St 2pm-2.30pm

105 Chalmers Ave 10am-10.30am 5 Goldrich Dr 10am-10.45am 42 Peter St 10.30am-11am 2 Rapley St 10.30am-11am 11 Russell Ave 11am-11.30am 8 Manse Plc 11am-11.45am 8 Magnolia Dr 11am-11.45am 15 Orchard Gr 11.15am-11.45am 9 Turton St 12pm-12.45pm 132 Harrison St 1pm-2pm

Saturday

145 McMurdo St 10am-10.30am 42 Grey St 10am-10.30pm 3/356 Havelock St 10.45am-11.15pm 25 Bird St 10.45am-11.30pm 1 Tarbottons Rd 11.45am-12.15pm 28 Orr St 11.45am-12.30pm 847 Boundary Rd 12.30am-1.00pm 72 Alford Forest Rd 12.45am-1.30pm 69 McMurdo St 1.15pm-1.45pm

Sunday 38 Reid Cres 11.00am-11.30pm

PGW

Saturday Saturday 14 Trellech Plc 11am-11.45am

57A Havelock St 10am-10.30am 12 Orchard Gr 11am-11.45am 29 Allens Rd 11am-11.30am 20 Alford Forest Rd 11am-11.30am 18 Anne St 12pm-12.30pm 314 Tancred St 12.30pm-1pm

Facebook “like” us on

See local pictures, news stories, the latest events and have your say

www.facebook.com/ashguardian


TECHNOLOGY

ASHBURTON GUARDIAN, Friday, June 28, 2013

19

www.guardianONLINE.co.nz

Virtual reality While Google prepares to release eyewear that provides a window to the web, a start-up on the edge of its campus is readying glasses that overlay the internet on the world in 3D. Atheer Labs provides the first public look at prototype eyewear that lets people manipulate virtual objects, maps and more in the air, in a style reminiscent of a scene in the film Minority Report. “The whole idea is that technology is becoming smart enough to wrap itself around you,” Atheer co-founder and chief executive Soulaiman Itani says while providing a demonstration. “It is an opportunity of taking the internet and making it much more immersive, connected and helpful in a non-intrusive way; like our hidden guardian angel.” Itani and Atheer chief technology officer Allen Yang describe what their team is building as an extension of the trend of sophisticated mobile technology bringing internet services to people when they want. “The next step, we believe, is natural interaction through computer vision,” Itani says. “We worked hard to do that in portable fashion,” he continues. “This is like putting the Xbox and the Kinect and the internet in your pocket running on a battery.” Atheer is working on versions of the eyewear that access the internet by wirelessly connecting to smartphones or Wi-Fi hotspots and which

have telecom chip capabilities to link to mobile phone networks. A prototype device allows a virtual map to be scanned with the turn of a head and virtual objects manipulated. News stories could have images come alive with what Itani and Yang called Harry Potter-style pictures. “It is like the internet now is stuck behind these windows we look through,” Itani says. “Breaking that and putting it in 3D around you everywhere is a great shift.” To illustrate, he gives the example of a wearer pausing to window shop and having discounts, exclusive items or other information pop up for them to see. Atheer is designing voice controls and camera capabilities into the Android-powered eyewear, which will keep internet imagery invisible until it is needed or until summoned with a gesture. “Our mobile 3D platform fundamentally alters the way people access information on the go, adding a natural interface that can be controlled with natural gestures and motions,” says Itani. To address the kinds of privacy concerns that have been expressed about Glass, Atheer is developing a way for businesses or property owners to detect when devices enter and ask that camera features be turned off. “It is basically a system for letting people say that on their land, you

can’t take video without their permission,” Itani says. The system will include a way to verify if someone has disabled the eyewear camera. “In the end, these things are really decided by society,” Itani says. “Our role is to give them all the options.” Itani and Yang would not discuss what, if any, talks they have had with Google about their project. “Google is really the pioneer in this field with Glass, and in many ways this complements that,” Yang says. Atheer is building a network of developers to craft useful or fun applications for the eyewear and partners for making the gear fashionable. A product wasn’t expected to be ready for consumers until next year. Google Glass was a common sight early this month at a software developers’ conference in San Francisco, where software savants shared visions of games, weather reports, news and more being delivered to the internet-linked eyewear. Glass connects to the internet using Wi-Fi hot spots or, more typically, by being wirelessly tethered to mobile phones. Pictures or video are shared through the Google Plus social network. Google executive chairman Eric Schmidt said recently that it would take “a while” before consumer versions of Glass were available. - AAP

Atheer Labs have produced eyewear that lets people manipulate virtual objects, maps and more in the air.

Cash-less society? By Matthew Theunissen

A world without cash is a very real prospect according to some commentators, and everyone from retailers to the homeless will have to adapt. A new survey by business intelligence provider RFi found that 41 per cent of adults used less cash over the past 12 months and charge card and cheque use dropped significantly, while contactless payments had a corresponding boost. Technology commentator Peter Griffin said this trend would continue, and he forecast that in two to five years cash would be something of a novelty, and by 2030 the mint machines would be out of operation entirely. He said he thought every beggar in five years would have a smartphone, “a really entry-level smartphone, that they’ll be able to tap against someone else’s walking down the street to get some credits.” Mr Griffin said the race was on between technology companies like Google, Samsung and Apple and financial giants like MasterCard and Visa to develop the payment

FOR SALE

landscape supplies

• Bark • Oamaru stone • Rocks • Organic compost • Sand • Screened soil • Home deliveries available Plus much more FREE loan trailer available! From a shovel load to a trailer load. Dobson Street West Ph: 307 8302 Hours: Mon-Fri: 7.30am - 5pm Sat: 7.30am - 12 noon

ACCOMMODATION, RENTAL LARGE 2 bedroom house, heat pump, electric heating, internal double garage, close to college. Catherwood Ave $330 pw. References required, available July 21. Phone 027 348 2351 or 03 308 5967. TO RENT - 2 bedroom + sun room, red brick, heat pump + gas fire, double garage, well fenced. $310.00 pw. Phone 03 308 1489 evenings.

ADULT ENTERTAINMENT A LOVELY new Asian, hot and sexy, really friendly, sensual massage. Phone Amy 021 100 3539.

method of the future. He had recently attended a MasterCard presentation on how it saw the future of financial transactions, which he found somewhat disconcerting. “Every surface you look at would be a screen which allows you to make a transaction. They want you to be able to make a financial transaction effortlessly wherever you are - on your TV, on the surface of your coffee table, on your phone - and pay for it all with your MasterCard account.” The authentication process would likely involve an iris or fingerprint scan through a camera built into portable devices. “This is inevitable - it’s going to happen soon,” Mr Griffin said. Visa New Zealand and South Pacific manager Caroline Ada said awareness of emerging payment methods such as contactless cards was very high in New Zealand, with two thirds of us knowing about the “wave and go” method for purchases under $80. There were now nearly 10,000 contactless terminals in New Zealand. - APNZ

ADULT ENTERTAINMENT BEAT THE WINTER BLUES. Warm up with one of our smoking hot ladies, that are waiting for you in sexy lingerie. The lovely Crystal is back, and we also welcome Mila to the team. NEW LADIES WELCOME. 021 565 126.

FOR SALE BODUM KITCHENWARE SALE.... Half price on selected Bodum kitchen tools, coffee makers and storage jars. Great savings on a fabulous product, while stocks last. At Kitchen Kapers, The Arcade, 3088287.

Guardian Classifieds

Phone 307 7900

Checking

Terms and Conditions Apply.

With Voicemail on your mobile, you don’t have to worry about missing calls when your phone is switched off, busy, or you can’t answer it… Your callers can listen to a personalised greeting and leave a message in your mailbox. And, if they do, you’ll see an icon on your phone’s screen to let you know you have a new message.

Access your Voicemail with the press of a button. Just Press and hold 1 on your mobile, or look for ‘Voicemail’ in your contacts. If you are calling from another number, simply dial your mobile number, press * when you hear your greeting and enter your pin. Delete the message: Press 3 Replay the message: Press 1 Rewind eight seconds: Press 7 Fast forward eight seconds: Press 9 Fast forward to end of message: Press 99

business hub Canterbury

New from Denby THE HERITAGE COLLECTION. Simple and honest with a real rustic charm Veranda, Pavilion and Orchard are all designed to work together and look fantastic in your kitchen. Available at The China Shop in the Arcade.

CALF SHED BEDDING Premium woodmulch chipped from our slabwood. Guaranteed 100% untreated wood/bark NO CONTAMINATION OR DEMOLITION MATERIALS. Sawdust also available - Adams Sawmill, Malcolm McDowell Road. Ph 308 3595.

PUBLIC NOTICES

PUBLIC NOTICES Sale of Liquor Act 1989

LOST, FOUND LOST - from Bullock Street/ Miller Avenue area. One black cat. May be heading back to Chalmers Avenue. Phone 307 7601.

RURAL TRADING POST READYMADE calf shelters hen houses - pump sheds. Sturdy well built sheds made to last. Choice of colours and sizes as we make to order. Your readymade shed specialists Adams Sawmilling, Malcolm McDowell Road, Ph 3083595. Mon-Fri 7am-5.30pm, Sat 8am-12noon.

SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS EXCELLENT fundraising opportunity - free to hire. Community fundraising BBQ situated at Mitre 10 Mega. Visit our customer service counter today to book and for details. – Phone 3085119.

Guardian Classifieds Phone 307 7900

Sale of Liquor Act 1989

Public Notice

Methven Bowling Club Inc. Metheven Chersty Road has made application to the District Licensing Agency at Ashburton for the grant (or renewal) of a Club Licence in respect of the premises situated at Methven Sports Domain and known as “Methven Bowling Club”. The general nature of the business conducted (or to be conducted) under the licence is Sports Club. The days on which and the hours during which liquor is (or is intended to be) sold under the licence are: Sunday to Thursday 10.00am - 10.00pm Friday to Saturday 10.00am - Midnight The application may be inspected during ordinary office hours at the office of the Ashburton District Licensing Agency at 5 Baring Square West, Ashburton. Any person who is entitled to object and who wished to object to the grant of the application may, not later than 10 working days after the date of the first publication of this notice, file a notice in writing of the objection with: The Secretary Ashburton District Licensing Agency P O Box 94 ASHBURTON This is the second publication of this notice. The first publication was made on June 21, 2013

600 MINUTES/600 TEXTS/2GB DATA

Proudly brought to you by your local Telecom store, East Street (03) 308 0308

Classifieds LIVESTOCK, PETS

THE EURO SRUBBY IS BACK. Euro scrubby makes clean-up fast and easy, plus its safe for ALL surfaces. The must have for every kitchen and bathroom. Only $8.00 at Kitchen Kapers, The Arcade.

HTC ONE FREE ON A 24 MONTH $119 PLAN

Voicemail

FOR SALE

for sale or GARAGE SALES hire, ex shipping: general and insulated. Sidelifter available for delivery. – Wilson Bulk Transport, GARAGE sale - 36 Creek Phone 308-7772. Road, Saturday June 29, DEADLINES - Ashburton 9am - 2pm. General house Guardian Classifieds hold items. close at 5.00pm every week day, the day prior to insertion. Phone 03- GARAGE sale - Saturday, 307-7965. June 29, 9am - 1pm. 140 KWILA DECKING - Grove Street Ashburton. Available in 90x19 and Electronics, household items, 140x19 with large choice of clothing etc. lengths available. Stocking all your timber requirements LIVESTOCK, PETS for under your deck as well Adams Sawmill, Malcolm McDowell Road, Ph 308 3595 BUYER of unwanted - Eftpos/credit card. animals. Cattle, bobby SALE SALE SALE. This calves, horse and all farm Thursday, Friday and animals. We also sell pet Saturday come to The China food. Call Nick’s Pet Food Shop for a cracking winter 0272-101-621 A/H 03-322special. All our sales area is 7626. now half the half price!!!! CONTAINERS

business hub Canterbury

Public Notice

Ashburton Celtic Rugby Football Club Incorporated has made application to the District Licensing Agency at Ashburton for the grant (or renewal) of a Club Licence in respect of the premises situated at Keenan’s Road, Ashburton and known as “Ashburton Celtic Rugby, Club”. The general nature of the business conducted (or to be conducted) under the licence is a Sports Club. The days on which and the hours during which liquor is (or is intended to be) sold under the licence are: Monday to Thursday 5.30pm - 11.30pm Friday 5.30pm - 12 midnight Saturday 11.30am - 12 midnight Sunday 11.00am - 10.00pm The application may be inspected during ordinary office hours at the office of the Ashburton District Licensing Agency at 5 Baring Square West, Ashburton. Any person who is entitled to object and who wished to object to the grant of the application may, not later than 10 working days after the date of the first publication of this notice, file a notice in writing of the objection with: The Secretary Ashburton District Licensing Agency P O Box 94 ASHBURTON This is the first publication of this notice.

DAILY DIARY TODAY FRIDAY JUNE 28

9.00am. ST DAVID’S UNION CHURCH. Real women circuit training the hall. 48 Allens Road, Allenton. 9.30am - 11.30am ST ANDREWS ANGLICAN CHURCH. Drop in centre, St Andrews Anglican Church Hall, cnr Thomson and Jane Street, Tinwald. 11.00am 3.00pm. To promote your business in any- of the TE HUB. Seeds, seedlings, workshops,call enviro centre. Ashburton Guardian products, me now35 Dobson Street West, Biograins building. 1.00pm - 3.00pm. ASHBURTON AVIATION MUSEUM. ASHLEIGH Classic aircraft on display. Ashburton Airport, Seafield Road. FRASER 1.30pm. R.S.A. Euchre. R.S.A. Cox Street, Ashburton. ADVERTISING CONSULTANT 1.30pm. ARTHRITIS GET TOGETHER. Meeting at MOB 021 892 425 Trevor Wilson Centre, Tancred Street. TEL 03 307 7975 2.00pm. CAVENDISH CLUB. Speaker from Allenton FAX 03 307 7981 florist. 31 Tancred Street. EML ADR WEB

ashleigh.f@theguardian.co.nz SATURDAY, JUNE 29 Level 3, 161 Burnett Street Ashburton 9.30am - 12.30pm. ASHBURTON TOY LIBRARY. Open www.guardianonline.co.nz

today. Methodist Church Hall, Baring Square East. 10.00am - 12.00pm. ASHBURTON VINTAGE CAR CLUB. Museum and parts shed open. 86 Maronan Road, Tinwald. 10.00am - 3.00pm. ASHBURTON AVIATION MUSEUM, Classic aircraft on display including DC3. Ashburton Airport, Seafield Road. 1.30pm. TODAY FRIDAY JUNE 28 MID CANTERBURY SOCIAL WHEELERS. 14km road race.circuit Register from 1pm. Fords Road, near 9.00am. ST DAVID’S UNION CHURCH. Real women the sale yards. training the hall. 48 Allens Road, Allenton. 9.30am - 11.30am ST ANDREWS ANGLICAN CHURCH. Drop in centre, St Andrews Anglican Church Hall, cnr Thomson and Jane Street, Tinwald. 11.00am - 3.00pm. TE HUB. Seeds, seedlings, workshops, Place your situations vacant with the Guardian and enviro centre. 35 Dobson Street West, you will receive a FREE posting on the situations Biograins building. vacant at www.guardianonline.co.nz 1.00pm - 3.00pm. ASHBURTON AVIATION MUSEUM. Classic aircraft on display. Ashburton Airport, Seafield Simply list your situations vacant on a Road. Saturday, Wednesday and Saturday AND 1.30pm. R.S.A. Euchre. R.S.A. Cox Street, Ashburton. 1.30pm. ARTHRITIS GET TOGETHER. Meeting at Trevor we will give you the next Wednesday FREE Wilson Centre, Tancred Street. 2.00pm. CAVENDISH CLUB. Speaker from Allenton florist. Guardian Online has had over 500,000 views in first five months alone! 31 Tancred Street.

DAILY DIARY

List your job vacancies with us

and reach even MORE people...

SATURDAY, JUNE 29

9.30am - 12.30pm. ASHBURTON TOY LIBRARY. Open today. Methodist Church Hall, Baring Square East. 10.00am - 12.00pm. ASHBURTON VINTAGE CAR CLUB. Museum and parts shed open. 86 Maronan Road, Tinwald. 10.00am - 3.00pm. ASHBURTON AVIATION MUSEUM, Classic aircraft on display including DC3. Ashburton Airport, Seafield Road. 1.30pm. MID CANTERBURY SOCIAL WHEELERS. 14km road race. Register from 1pm. Fords Road, near the sale yards.

Get the right person for your job, we can help! Call Desme on 307 7974 for more information

ONLINE.co.nz Level 3, 161 Burnett Street, Ashburton


20

RACING

ASHBURTON GUARDIAN, Friday, June 28, 2013

www.guardianONLINE.co.nz

Temple Way LOOKING FOR A Bristol

Christchurch greyhound fields,Central form Press Features Ltd Christchurch Greyhound Racing Club Venue: Addington Raceway Meeting Date: 28 Jun 2013 NZ Meeting number: 9 Doubles: 1 and 2; 3 and 4; 5 and 6; 7 and 8; 9 and 10; 11 and 12 Trebles: 1, 2 and 3; 4, 5 and 6; 7, 8 and 9; 10, 11 and 12 1 12.01pm (NZT) SUPER PETS SPRINT C2, 295m 1 87477 Billy Muggins 17.49........................... B Dann 2 11366 Cawbourne Burn nwtd................. M Roberts 3 65417 Know Skill 17.67............................ G Cleeve 4 77561 Nitro Mabel 17.39 H &.........................Taylor 5 42x12 Opaque nwtd S &.............................Bonnett 6 46417 Bigtime Yahoo 17.59 P &....................Doody 7 13136 Speedy Kazza 17.27..................J McInerney 8 87716 Jet To Mars 17.70 M &......................... Smith 9 84747 Smash Dora 17.53........................... M Grant 10 32778 Okuku Lilly 17.51............................ R Casey 2 12.19 HAPPY BIRTHDAY SHIRLEY MCMILLAN DASH C0, 295m 1 36445 Uno Nosey nwtd J &...............................May 2 58662 Hot Tea nwtd..............................A Bradshaw 3 67744 Aspro Annie nwtd........................D T Barnes 4 66 Ellie Waves nwtd C &.......................... Fagan 5 524 Beadman nwtd...................................J Dunn 6 2x4 Starburst Paul nwtd.......................... M Grant 7 35 Thiago nwtd S &...............................Bonnett 8 83225 Flirt With Me nwtd M &......................Jopson 9 Save Anne Boleyn nwtd J &...................May 10 877 Slingo nwtd................................ M Robinson 3 12.37pm LITTLE BROWN JUG SPRINT C0, 295m 1 26352 Homebush Sting nwtd................J McInerney 2 865 Vienna nwtd...............................R Blackburn 3 1 Sophie’s Terra (c1) nwtd C &.............. Fagan 4 68523 Claremont Diva nwtd........................ B Dann 5 28 Bowman nwtd....................................J Dunn 6 43337 Cawbourne Polly nwtd..................... M Grant 7 45767 Poised Boy nwtd S &........................Bonnett 8 54233 Mamalulu nwtd C &............................ Fagan 9 Save Anne Boleyn nwtd J &...................May 10 44886 Go Patch nwtd............................... G Cleeve

4 12.54pm (NZT) CAROL’S TAB DASH C2, 295m

1 27378 Okotoks 17.65 M &.............................. Smith 2 71656 New Order 17.42 S &.......................Bonnett 3 47116 Don’t Call Me 17.54.......................... B Dann 4 75545 Jed Norton 17.36........................... G Cleeve 5 77561 Cawbourne Glow 17.41 W &............. Nissen 6 75225 Lachie’s Lad 17.62.............................J Dunn 7 86566 Rule Judge Judy 17.59 J &.....................May 8 73718 Twister Al 17.43........................... J McMillan 9 84747 Smash Dora 17.53........................... M Grant 10 77778 Another Snazza nwtd.................J McInerney 5 1.12pm GARRARD’S HORSE HOUND STAKES C0, 520m 1 42486 Opawa Anne nwtd L &........................ Wales 2 73524 Massage Only nwtd.....................D Kingston 3 F5765 Joey’s Secret nwtd S &.....................Bonnett 4 75355 Choose To Love nwtd M &.................Jopson 5 76386 Scotsome Power nwtd M &................Jopson 6 566F4 Casino Black nwtd......................H Anderton 7 F6232 Opawa Royal nwtd L &....................... Wales 8 84633 Girl Pride nwtd A &.............................Seque 9 867 Opawa Lauren nwtd L &..................... Wales 10 67876 Homebush Julian nwtd..............J McInerney 6 1.29pm (NZT) SHIRLEY VET CLINIC SPRINT C3, 295m 1 63755 Starburst Hannah 17.56................... M Grant 2 8x567 Imperative 17.75............................... B Dann 3 25453 Ringa Ding 17.54.......................J McInerney 4 23847 Opawa Marg 17.44 L &....................... Wales 5 44655 Gazza’s Pride 17.24......................... M Flipp 6 52861 Another Colt (c4) 17.35.............J McInerney 7 55266 Visual Illusion 17.38....................... G Cleeve 8 44311 Mum’s Prodigy 17.58.........................P Scott 9 68668 Dyna Diego 17.43 M &......................Jopson 10 57778 Cawbourne Kim nwtd.................J McInerney 7 1.47pm THE MILLER BAR & CAFE STAKES C0, 520m 1 2273 Mr. Jimmy nwtd A &............................Seque 2 43354 Opawa Leanne nwtd L &.................... Wales 3 74 Shy As nwtd S &...............................Bonnett 4 43535 Wagon Wheel nwtd M &....................Jopson

5 86241 Opawa Jay (c1) nwtd L &.................... Wales 6 76642 Know Solution nwtd...................... L Waretini 7 65 Court The Belle nwtd L &................... Wales 8 583 Lacey nwtd M &.................................Jopson 9 88 Illya Kuryakin nwtd............................ M Flipp 10 78877 Nopee nwtd................................J McInerney 8 2.05pm KOLORFUL KANVAS SPRINT C2, 295m 1 11582 True Classic 17.40 W &..................... Nissen 2 75367 Dittman nwtd......................................J Dunn 3 43674 Parkermon 17.52 S &.......................Bonnett 4 288x5 Fireman’s Rocket nwtd.................. G Cleeve 5 24854 Ohoka Blue 17.49......................... L Waretini 6 63752 Aversion 17.66 H &..............................Taylor 7 11343 Avec Lamour 17.63....................A Bradshaw 8 5775x Wandy Chloe nwtd........................... M Grant 9 84747 Smash Dora 17.53........................... M Grant 10 67x87 Chipewyan 17.54 M &.......................... Smith 9 2.23pm AMBER CLEANING SERVICES STKS C1/2, 520m 1 16238 Big Token 31.03.........................J McInerney 2 84112 Gee Cee Bee 31.01....................H Anderton 3 17683 Junior What 30.75............................. M Flipp 4 22816 Bizarro 31.16 S &............................B Evans 5 13746 Shalana Star 30.71............................J Dunn 6 42244 Ohoka Frenchi 30.69.................... L Waretini 7 18531 Popstar Rocket 30.57....................... M Flipp 8 47337 Opulent 30.74 A &..............................Seque 9 11 Blushing Belle (c1) 30.67 L &............. Wales 10 26212 Opawa Hally (c1) 30.96 L &................ Wales 10 2.40pm CTV DASH C3, 295m 1 68777 Wot Price Curly nwtd.................J McInerney 2 51231 Wandy Gaylene 17.30................... G Cleeve 3 85457 Hot Shot Lawyer 17.48 H &.................Taylor 4 33878 Reddy Boy 17.43.............................. B Dann 5 32134 Starburst Blanch 17.40.................... M Grant 6 36788 Cawbourne Heidi nwtd M &...............Jopson 7 87673 Benny’s Angel 17.50..................J McInerney 8 44574 Cool Jordie 17.27..............................S Whall 9 87758 Another Becky 17.58.................J McInerney

10 85788 Dyna Frier 17.23 C &....................D Roberts 11 2.58pm ANGLER’S ARMS TAVERN DASH C2, 295m 1 65764 Home Truth 17.32.......................... G Cleeve 2 43517 Black Tank nwtd L G &................. SJA Stone 3 57371 Fly Canary Fly nwtd...................J McInerney 4 45875 Tom Finn 17.42................................. B Dann 5 82867 Vitalize 17.65 J &....................................May 6 33532 Cawbourne Flippa 17.35................... M Flipp 7 78181 Upsala Jewel 17.91 S &..................B Evans 8 67686 Drive Five 17.53 S &.........................Bonnett 9 84747 Smash Dora 17.53........................... M Grant 10 32778 Okuku Lilly 17.51............................ R Casey 12 3.15pm SPEIGHT’S SPRINT C3, 295m 1 45688 Georgie Wong 17.26..........................J Rush 2 24765 Knox 17.44........................................ B Dann 3 77F64 Just A Mate 17.29......................J McInerney 4 82566 My Little Oah 17.35...................J McInerney 5 18262 Cawbourne Chief 17.39................... M Grant 6 44512 Opawa Wally nwtd L &........................ Wales 7 28665 Dyna Groll nwtd C &.....................D Roberts 8 23487 Another Blend 17.39..................J McInerney 9 67x78 Another Course nwtd.................J McInerney 10 57878 Fiery Flower 17.48............................ B Dann SELECTIONS Race 1: Speedy Kazza, Cawbourne Burn, Opaque, Billy Muggins Race 2: Starburst Paul, Beadman, Hot Tea, Aspro Annie, Ellie Waves Race 3: Sophie’s Terra (c1), Cawbourne Polly, Homebush Sting Race 4: Cawbourne Glow, Lachie’s Lad, Jed Norton, Okotoks Race 5: Opawa Royal, Girl Pride, Opawa Anne, Massage Only Race 6: Mum’s Prodigy, Another Colt (c4), Starburst Hannah Race 7: Mr. Jimmy, Opawa Jay (c1), Opawa Leanne, Lacey Race 8: True Classic, Avec Lamour, Fireman’s Rocket, Ohoka Blue Race 9: Popstar Rocket, Ohoka Frenchi, Shalana Star, Big Token Race 10: Wandy Gaylene, Starburst Blanch, Cool Jordie, Wot Price Curly Race 11: Home Truth, Cawbourne Flippa, Fly Canary Fly, Drive Five Race 12: Just A Mate, Opawa Wally, Cawbourne Chief, Dyna Groll

Quick Crossword

No 12,218

BS99 7HD Tel: 0117 934 3621

Need advice on insurance?... INSURANCE BROKERS

69 Tancred Street, Ashburton • 03 308-9612 • 021-225-4355 www.rothbury.co.nz

Check out tomorrow’s classified pages...

Quick Crossword

Call us today!

No 12,219

LEGEND: fsdt - First Start Here nwd - No Win this Distance fstd First Start This Distance 31 13 - Best Winning Time This Track

Wanganui greyhound fields, form Wanganui Greyhound Racing Club Venue: Hatrick Raceway Meeting Date: 28 Jun 2013 NZ Meeting number: 10 Doubles: 1 and 2; 3 and 4; 5 and 6; 7 and 8; 9 and 10; 11 and 12 Trebles: 1, 2 and 3; 4, 5 and 6; 7, 8 and 9; 10, 11 and 12 1 4.35pm (NZT) ABSOLUTELY ELECTRICAL C2 C2, 305m 1 84654 What A Peanut 18.01.................J McInerney 2 18224 Stevie’s Magic 17.79...........................W Kite 3 11161 Stunt Double (c3) 17.67....................L Ahern 4 61258 Uno Flash nwtd................................S Maher 5 65315 Your On Fire 17.89...................... B Johnston 6 33436 Furious Response 18.05...................... L Bell 7 15543 Jimmy Jurante 17.80..................J McInerney 8 51263 Opawa Prince 17.74................... B Johnston 9 78627 Homebush Rosebud 17.69........J McInerney 10 13877 Homebush Colt 17.79................J McInerney 2 5.00pm HARRISON HIRE MASTER C1/2 C1/2, 520m 1 47743 Fergie’s Belle 30.33.........................S Maher 2 1415F Flying Blake nwtd................................. L Bell 3 27421 Smile For Daddy 30.35....................H S Kite 4 36836 Eric’s Song 30.31........................ B Johnston 5 35485 What’s Up Gee (c1) 30.30................L Ahern 6 55232 That’s King 30.50........................ B Hodgson 7 16367 Uno Heidi 30.19................................L Ahern 8 64777 Missing Melody 30.07..................A Turnwald 9 46767 Upahut Cindy 30.33.................... B Hodgson 10 27754 Bulet Tooth Tony(c1) nwtd.................R Waite 3 5.18pm (NZT) J P PRINT (PETONE) C3 C3, 305m 1 26444 Mr. Big Stuff (c2) nwtd......................G Quirk 2 72628 But It’s Great 17.78....................J McInerney 3 83538 Yaldhurst Edward 17.74.............J McInerney 4 11144 Jill Sprite 17.85 U &.................... McCracken 5 16234 Just A Boy 17.32 K &.........................Phillips 6 35763 Agent Victor 17.97............... J Woolston-Bell 7 14117 Homebush Rick 17.72.............T McCracken 8 63757 Gone Awol 17.74.......................J McInerney

9 77758 Cawbourne Steffi 17.56....... J Woolston-Bell 10 48785 Taleedy Trooper 17.53................... D Donlon 4 5.45pm (NZT) GUTHRIE BOWRON C3 C3, 305m 1 35563 Kinetic Neo 17.79 K &.......................Phillips 2 65231 Working Working 17.70.................. D Donlon 3 87788 Still Helina 17.84 G &................ Sarah Ross 4 22757 Cawbourne Flick 17.70..............J McInerney 5 37614 Scott No Money 17.89 U &......... McCracken 6 11232 Kezz 17.56...............................T McCracken 7 37756 Excessive Speed 17.88...................M Olden 8 44758 Homebush Britney 17.55...........J McInerney 9 77758 Cawbourne Steffi 17.56....... J Woolston-Bell 10 48785 Taleedy Trooper 17.53................... D Donlon 5 6.15pm (NZT) GAP’S 1000TH ADOPTION C3 C3, 520m 1 41462 Cawbourne Bree 30.17..............J McInerney 2 47315 Kylie’s Belle 30.28............................S Maher 3 46368 Trinity Boy 30.36 D L &....................L Wright 4 63376 Thrilling Terror nwtd..........................G Quirk 5 82131 Lincoln Flyer (c4) nwtd......................G Quirk 6 71445 Fire Boy Baxter nwtd.................J McInerney 7 24723 Time Fraud 30.38 F &.....................Turnwald 8 32615 Hello Ello 29.93........................... B Johnston 9 53288 Okuku Dreamer 30.47 U &......... McCracken 10 47574 Cawbourne Tilly 30.36...............J McInerney 6 6.45pm (NZT) WANGANUI SECURITY C3 C3, 305m 1 52615 All The Rage 17.75 U &.............. McCracken 2 84285 George Baxter 17.63.................J McInerney 3 85357 Bound By Pride 17.52.......................G Quirk 4 12746 Homebush Hayley 17.59............J McInerney 5 23842 Surf Quake 17.56 U &................ McCracken 6 54675 Emma Marie 17.71....................... T Downey 7 22636 Matilda’s Babe 17.53...................J McArthur 8 61565 Homebush Hell’s 17.63..................... C Clark 9 77758 Cawbourne Steffi 17.56....... J Woolston-Bell 10 48785 Taleedy Trooper 17.53................... D Donlon

7 7.15pm MICKEY’S SUPER LIQUOR C4 C4, 520m

2 22122 El Jetta 30.26....................................L Ahern 3 83785 Sammy James 30.08........................L Ahern 1 51617 Red Crystal 30.16....................... B Hodgson 4 72868 Tepirita Rita 30.74........................A Turnwald 2 65343 Bigtime Latte 30.21...........................L Ahern 5 47552 Cool Izmir (c4) 0.00 F &.................Turnwald 3 44256 Barry’s Way 29.99.............................R Waite 6 11311 Ate To Much 29.89 F &...................Turnwald DOWN 4 31855 Thanks Charlie 30.30.................JACROSS McInerney 7 26213 Pink Sock 29.99 F &.......................Turnwald 5 24145 Thrilling Cairo 30.31........................... D Little 8 12211 Speed2.Legend 29.46.................. 1. Flying vehicle (9) Self-image (3) B Hodgson 6 34232 False Impression 30.65.....................L Ahern Emergencies: 3. Musical instrument 7 11216 Laugh Like Santa nwtd.....................L 8. TearAhern (3) 9 84656 Ostapchuk (c4) 30.10.......................L Ahern 8 35242 Nonu Nonu Boom 30.37...................L Ahern 9. WorkAhern together 10 (11) (5) (c4) 30.12..................L Ahern 27x67 Bigtime Karen 9 84656 Ostapchuk 30.10...............................L ROOFING C5(6) C5, 305m 11. Jealous 4. Stimulate 10 78546 Another Dollar 29.77..................J McInerney(7) 11 9.12pm BROAD Lignite 17.59. ...........J McInerney 8 7.45pm PALAMOUNTAINS NUTRITION 12. C3/4 FoolC3/4, (5)305m 1 2 62846 Homebush 5. Inspect (7) 34272 Leadfoot Lenny 17.46..........................L Udy 1 25654 Enazuma 17.39 G &...........................Denby 13. SaladAhern vegetable (6) 6. Anxiety (11) 3 54541 Ate Pizza 17.41 F &........................Turnwald 2 33344 Cosmic Fury 17.52...........................L Osti 17.23........................L Ahern 15. Leave (6) 4 12711 Rosemore 7. Watcher (9) 3 18847 Uno Allegro 17.56.............................L Ahern 5 82118 Stiff 17.33 F &.................................Turnwald 4 41814 Homebush Buffy 17.51..............J McInerney 17. Ledge (5) 10. Even-tempered (5-6) 6 21177 Bee Rabbit 17.38..............................L Ahern 5 x5671 Moon Warrower 17.79....................... J Tapiki Fighter (7) 7 53882 Bob’s11. (9) YourUndue Uncle nwtd.......................R Hunt 6 11113 Where’s Chicken 17.56 F 18. &............Turnwald 8 83673 Llamedos 17.58................................G Quirk 7 26877 Chainsaw Pete 17.72.......................B Marsh 20. Social event (6-5) 14. Elegant (7) Emergencies: 8 77727 Another Gon 17.67....................J McInerney 22. Compete (3) 9 85267 Homebush 16. Desserts (6) McInerney Boris 17.74..............J 9 13868 Homebush Craig 17.76..............J McInerney 10 36753 Darlyne 17.41..........................L Ahern 23. Talk (9) 19.Ottey Wireless (5) 10 48785 Taleedy Trooper (c3) 17.53............ D Donlon 12 9.42pm THE21. ROCK 95.2FM(3) C5 C5, 305m 9 8.15pm RENOWN BAKERY C3/4 C3/4, 305m Lettuce 1 13834 Wild Punting 17.38 F &...................Turnwald 1 47758 Finger Pop 17.69..............................G Quirk 2 11753 Eruza 17.50......................................L Ahern 2 14773 Aussie Haka 17.56 U &.............. McCracken SOLUTIONS TO PUZZLE No 12,217 3 22F11 Hypotential 17.47. .............................G Quirk 3 85455 Kinetic Rio 17.52 K &.........................Phillips 4 11887 Slangevar 17.55. . ...............................D 4 15686 Belkara 17.66...................................M Olden Across: 7 Ironic; 8 Wretch; 10 Harbour; 11 Tutor; 12 Aged;Little 5 18 11121 Run Run 17.41 &..............Turnwald 5 78528 See To Believe 17.49.................J McInerney 13 Vague; 17 Might; Flex; Lacey 22 Clown; 23F Recover; 24 6 26742 Vicki’s Quest 17.65..............................L Udy 6 87728 Starla 17.51...............................J McInerney Robust; 25 Refund. 7 34356 Iona Haka 0.00..........................J McInerney 7 11527 Sir Richie 17.69................................L Ahern 86816 Enflame 17.57.4 ...........................J McInerney Down: 1 Ahern Highway; 28 Courier; 3 Pilot; Fretful; 5 State; 6 8 52887 Stock Taker 17.58.............................L 9 85267 Homebush Boris 17.74..............J McInerney 9 13868 Homebush Craig 17.76..............J Share;McInerney 9 Treachery; 14 Fitness; 15 Flavour; 16 Extrude; 19 10 36753 Darlyne Ottey 17.41..........................L Ahern 10 48785 Taleedy Trooper (c3) 17.53............ D Donlon

Scorn; 20 Hobby; 21 Acted.

10 8.44pm KEENAN CONCRETE C4/5 C4/5, 520m

1 43576 Should Be Carlos 30.21.............J McInerney

ACROSS 7. Demonstrate (5) 8. Irregularity (7) 9. Uniform (7) 10. Snooped (5) 12. Perilous (10) 15. Unconscious (10) 18. Departing (5) 19. Bent (7) 21. Liberty (7) 22. Latin (5)

DOWN 1. Education (10) 2. Difficult (5) 3. Experience (4) 4. Material (6) 5. Physical (8) 6. Caretaker (7) 11. Incongruous (10) 13. Traitor (8) 14. Yearned (7) 16. Revenue (6) 17. Save (5) 20. Monster (4)

SOLUTIONS TO PUZZLE No 12,218

LEGEND: fsdt - First Start Here nwd - No Win this Distance fstd First Start This Distance 31 13 - Best Winning Time This Track

Across: 1 Aeroplane; 8 Rip; 9 Collaborate; 11 Envious; 12 Idiot; 13 Celery; 15 Depart; 17 Shelf; 18 Warrior; 20 Dinnerdance; 22 Vie; 23 Discourse. Down: 2 Ego; 3 Piano; 4 Arouse; 5 Examine; 6 Trepidation; 7 Spectator; 10 Level-headed; 11 Excessive; 14 Refined; 16 Sweets; 19 Radio; 21 Cos.

Discover the world with House of Travel Enrich your life by exploring exciting new cultures and experiencing the wonders of our world – let us show you the way! Maxine Whiting Owner Operator

Bronwyn Wooding Travel Consultant

tV1

6.00 ONE News. (T) 7.00 Seven Sharp. (T) 7.30 Coronation Street. (T) Becky fights, Carla bites the bullet, and Lloyd gives Tracy a wake-up call. 8.30 Location Location Location. (T) Kirstie and Phil lead two more sets of hunters through the property buying maze, this time in north east London a highly competitive market. 9.30 Hotel Inspector. (T) Alex walks into the lion’s den when she tries to help out a struggling Eastbourne establishment.

6.00 Friends. (G, R, T) 6.30 Neighbours. (G, T) 7.00 Shortland Street. (PGR, T) 7.30 The Voice Australia. (PGR, T) The battle rounds continue with all the judges having to make hard calls. 9.15 Please Marry My Boy. (T) After the initial shock the girls now move into their new homes. 10.20 Distraction USA. (AO, R, T) 10.45 The Bachelorette. (PGR, T) A fight with Ashley and her sister may mean the end of one of her relationships.

10.30 ONE News Tonight. (T) 11.00 Tennis. Wimbledon. Day 4. Highlights. Day 5. Live.

12.45 Being Human. (AO, R, T) 1.40 Infomercials. 2.40 The Voice. (G, R, T) 4.15 I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here. (G, R) 5.10 The Erin Simpson Show. (R) 5.35 Let’s Get Inventin’. (G, R, T)

MORNING

3.00 3.55 4.25

eVeNING

5.25

Aimee Mangin Travel Consultant

tV3

6.00 Creflo Dollar. 6.30 Buzzy Bee And Friends. (G, R, T) 6.35 Tiki Tour. (G, R, T) 7.00 Grizzly Tales. (G, R, T) 7.25 Scooby Doo. (G, R, T) 7.50 Pokemon: Black and White. (G, T) 8.15 Franklin. (G, R, T) 8.40 Mike The Knight. (G, R, T) 8.50 Fireman Sam. (G, T) 9.00 Infomercials. 10.30 Neighbours. (G, R, T) 11.00 Shortland Street. (PGR, R, T) 11.30 Spin City. (R, T) 12.00 Hart Of Dixie. (G, R, T) 1.00 Jeremy Kyle. 2.00 Jeremy Kyle USA. 3.00 Mr Men. (Final, G, R, T) 3.05 Doc McStuffins. (Final, G, T) 3.30 Spongebob. (G, R, T) 4.00 Good Luck Charlie. (G, R, T) 4.30 The Erin Simpson Show. 5.00 Horace In Slow Motion. (G, R) 5.01 America’s Funniest Home Videos. (G, R, T) 5.30 Hope And Faith. (G, R, T)

1.30 2.00

Anna Schmack Travel Consultant

tV2

Breakfast. Good Morning. Ellen. (G, R) Coach Trip. House Guest. (G, R) ONE News. (T) Emmerdale. (T) Declan picks up on tension, Andy feels guilty, and Victoria is surprised. Come Dine With Me. Four Weddings USA. (G, R) Ellen. (Final, G, R) Te Karere. (T) MasterChef: The Professionals – Australia. (T) The three finalists battle it out over three rounds to determine who will be the ultimate MasterChef Professional. Millionaire Hot Seat. (T) Six contestants go headto-head.

6.00 9.00 10.00 11.00 11.30 12.00 12.30

late

Nathan Bartlett Travel Consultant

6.00 8.30 10.30 11.30 12.00 12.30 1.00 2.00 3.00

4.00 5.00 5.30

Maxine Chisnall Travel Consultant

PRIMe

3 News: Firstline. Infomercials. (G) The Shopping Channel. Everybody Loves Raymond. (G, R, T) 3 News. Home And Away. (G, R, T) Dr Phil. (AO) The Dr Oz Show. (PGR) Top Chef. (PGR, R, T) In support of First Lady Michelle Obama’s national initiative to end childhood obesity, the culinary artisans plate healthy kid fare at a middle school. Rachael Ray. (G) Entertainment Tonight. Home And Away. (G, T) Sasha and Spencer delay telling Maddy about their relationship, and Heath convinces Ricky to talk to Brax.

6.00 3 News. 7.00 Campbell Live. 7.30 Modern Family. (PGR, R, T) 8.00 The New Normal. (PGR) Bryan wishes to have a natural connection to his baby-to-be, and Shania is upset to learn that her mother didn’t breastfeed her when she was a baby. 8.30 Graham Norton Show. (AO) Graham is joined by Oscar-winning star Russell Crowe, Oscarnominated actress Amy Adams and Superman himself, Henry Cavill. 9.30 7 Days. (AO) 10.00 Jono And Ben At Ten. (AO) 10.35 Nightline. 11.15 The Big Game. (PGR) 12.15 The Big C. (AO) 1.20 NCIS: Los Angeles. (AO, R, T) 2.10 Infomercials. (G)

6.00 Home Shopping. (G) 6.30 The Crowd Goes Wild. (G, R) 7.00 Deal Or No Deal. (G) 7.30 Home Shopping. (G) 12.00 The Doctors. (PGR) 1.00 The Jeff Probst Show. (PGR) 2.05 America’s Got Talent. (G) 3.05 Better Homes And Gardens. (G) Ideas and practical guides to improvement projects for your home and garden, plus recipes and entertaining solutions. 4.00 The Late Show With David Letterman. (G, R) 5.00 Deal Or No Deal. (G, R) Game show hosted by Andrew O’Keefe that gives contestants the opportunity to win up to $200,000 each night. 5.30 Prime News.

6.30 Futurama. (G, R) Bender is broken in a freak accident, but meets Beck who launches him on a singing career that turns him into a hero for other broken robots. 7.00 The Simpsons. (G, R) Lisa joins a group of eco-radicals in her attempt to save the city’s oldest redwood tree. 7.30 American Ninja Warrior. (G) Based on the hit Japanese series Sasuke, this series sees 10 American athletes compete

MOVIe

Prometheus

Sky Movies, 10.20pm © Central Press Features

6.00 Deal Or No Deal. (G) 6.30 Millionaire: Hot Seat. (G) 7.00 The Crowd Goes Wild. 7.30 Secret Millionaire UK. (PGR) 8.30 A Gypsy Life For Me. (PGR) Visit the Lee Gap Horse Fair in Yorkshire, and the judges are putting the finishing touches on the grand finale of Traveler’s Got Talent. 9.30 True Blood. (PGR, R) Eric embarks on a final, desperate mission to overthrow the Authority. 10.40 The Crowd Goes Wild. (G, R) 11.15 The Late Show With David Letterman. (G) 12.10 Home Shopping. (G) 1.40 The Crowd Goes Wild. (G, R) 2.10 Home Shopping. (G)

FOUR 6.00 Sesame Street. (G, R) 6.55 Pingu. (G, R) 7.00 Sticky TV. (G, R) 7.30 Scaredy Squirrel. (G, R) 7.55 Hey Arnold! (G, R) 8.20 Chuggington. (G) 8.30 Bananas In Pyjamas. (G, R) 8.45 HUMF. (G) 8.50 Bob The Builder. (G, R) 9.00 Thomas & Friends. (G, R) 9.10 Peppa Pig. (G, R) 9.15 Peppa Pig. (G, R) 9.20 Barney And Friends. (G, R) 9.50 Tickety Toc. (G, R) 10.00 Infomercials. (G) 2.00 Sesame Street. (G, R) 2.55 Peppa Pig. (G, R) 3.00 Sticky TV. (G) 4.30 FOUR Live. (G) 6.00 Everybody Hates Chris. (PGR, R)

At House of Travel, we’re travellers too! We live and breathe travel and can recommend an adventure to suit your budget and travel desires. All of our friendly travel consultants are passionate about exploring the world, and are well practiced at it! We will ensure you have the time of your life.

through elaborate obstacle courses for the chance to go to Japan to face the course from the original series. 8.30 FILM: Hannibal. (2001, AO, R) Anthony Hopkins, Julianne Moore, Giancarlo Giannini, Gary Oldman, Ray Liotta, Frankie Faison. An escaped serial killer hiding in Italy is tracked by an FBI agent and a horribly mutilated victim out for revenge. 11.05 Terriers. (AO) Needing money quickly, the guys go bounty hunting.

After directing Alien in 1979 and Blade Runner in 1982, Ridley Scott’s fans were excited when it was announced that he would be returning to the Alien universe. Although not actually an Alien movie, Prometheus follows a team of scientists and explorers who set out to discover the origins of mankind after deciphering an ancient star map believed to have been left by an advanced star-faring civilisation.

sky sPORt 1 6.00 ANZ Golf World. 6.30 Inside The PGA Tour. 7.00 Golf. USPGA Tour. AT&T National Round One. Live. 10.00 Golf. European PGA Tour. Irish Open. Round One. Highlights. 10.30 Crowd Goes Wild. 11.00 Motorsport. FIA World Rally Championship. D’italia Sardegna Event. Highlights. 12.00 Toyota Grassroots Rugby. 1.00 Cricket. England v New Zealand 2nd T20. From Kennington Oval, London. Replay. 4.30 Rugby Zone: Lions Tour. 5.00 Rugby. British And Irish Lions Tour. Melbourne Rebels v British & Irish Lions. Replay. 7.00 Rugby. Super Rugby. Chiefs v Hurricanes From Waikato Stadium, Hamilton. Live. 9.35 Rugby. Super Rugby. Chiefs v Hurricanes From Waikato Stadium, Hamilton. Replay. 11.35 Total Rugby. 12.00 Golf. USPGA Tour. AT&T National Round One. Highlights. 12.30 Golf. European PGA Tour. Irish Open. Round One. Highlights. 1.00 Golf. European PGA Tour. Irish Open. Round Two. Live. 5.00 Toyota Grassroots Rugby.

the bOx 6.00 NYPD Blue. (M) 6.50 The Simpsons. (PG) 7.15 Hardcore Pawn. (PG) 7.40 America’s Funniest Home Videos. (PG) 8.05 Whose Line Is It Anyway? (PG) 8.30 Cash Cab USA. (PG) 8.55 24. (M) 9.50 NCIS. (M) 10.40 Criminal Intent. (M) 11.30 Fear Factor. (M) 12.25 NYPD Blue. (M) 1.20 Whose Line Is It Anyway? (PG) 1.45 Cash Cab USA. (PG) 2.15 24. (M) 3.10 Hardcore Pawn. (PG) 3.40 The Simpsons. (PG) 4.10 Robert Ludlum’s Covert One: The Hades Factor. (M) 5.00 Law & Order. (M) 6.00 America’s Funniest Home Videos. (PG) 6.30 The Simpsons. (PG) 7.00 Hardcore Pawn. (PG) 7.30 NCIS. (M) 8.30 CSI: New York. (M) 9.30 CSI: New York. (M) 10.30 Law & Order. (M) 11.30 NCIS. (M) 12.30 24. (M) 1.20 America’s Funniest Home Videos. (PG) 1.45 Cash Cab USA. (PG) 2.10 NYPD Blue. (M) 3.05 Fear Factor. (M) 3.55 CSI: New York. (M) 4.45 24. (M) 5.35 Whose Line Is It Anyway? (PG)

sky sPORt 2 9.00 Crowd Goes Wild. 9.30 Sea Master Sailing. 10.00 Rugby. Steinlager Series. All Blacks v France. From Yarrow Stadium, New Plymouth. Replay. 12.00 Rugby. British And Irish Lions Tour. Wallabies v British & Irish Lions. 1st Test. Replay. 2.00 Sea Master Sailing. 2.30 Rowing. World Cup. Eton Dorney Finals. Highlights. 3.30 Golf. European PGA Tour. Irish Open. Round One. Highlights. 4.00 Golf. USPGA Tour. AT&T National Round One. Highlights. 4.30 Netball. ANZ Championship. Round 14 Monday. Highlights. 5.00 Scott Dixon IndyCar Special. 5.30 Rugby League. State Of Origin. Game Two. Replay. 7.30 NRL Footy Show. 9.30 Rugby League. NRL Premiership. Rabbitohs v Raiders. Live. 12.00 Rugby League. NRL Premiership. Rabbitohs v Raiders. Replay. 2.00 Rugby. Super Rugby. Chiefs v Hurricanes From Waikato Stadium, Hamilton. Replay. 4.00 Fight Night On SKY. Paulie Malignagsi v Adrien Broner.

196 East Street Ashburton Phone (03) 307 8760

sky MOVIes 1

MOVIe GReats

6.55 The Pregnancy Pact. (2010, M) Thora Birch, Madisen Beaty. 8.20 Everything She Ever Wanted Part 2. (2009, M) Gina Gershon, Rachel Blanchard. 9.50 True Justice 2: Blood Alley. (2012, 16) Steven Seagal. 11.20 Making Of The Bourne Legacy. (2012, M). 11.35 We Bought A Zoo. (2011, PG) Matt Damon, Scarlett Johansson. 1.40 The Bourne Legacy. (2012, M) Jeremy Renner, Rachel Weisz. 3.55 16-Love. (2012, PG) Lindsey Shaw, Chandler Massey. 5.25 True Justice 2: Violence Of Action. (2012, 16) Steven Seagal. 6.55 Nitro Circus: The Movie. (2012, M) Travis Pastrana. 8.30 Abduction. (2011, M) Taylor Lautner, Lily Collins. 10.20 Prometheus. (2012, 16) Noomi Rapace, Michael Fassbender. 12.25 The Change-Up. (2011, 16) Ryan Reynolds, Jason Bateman. 2.15 Too Late To Say Goodbye. (2009, M) Rob Lowe, Lauren Holly. 3.45 True Justice 2: Violence Of Action. (2012, 16) Steven Seagal. 5.15 16-Love. (2012, PG) Lindsey Shaw, Chandler Massey.

6.00 Biography: Goldie Hawn. (2007, PG). 6.50 National Treasure 2: Book Of Secrets. (2007, PG) Nicolas Cage. 8.50 Snakes On A Plane. (2006, M) 10.35 Click. (2006, M) Adam Sandler, Kate Beckinsale. 12.25 The Grudge. (2004, 16) Sarah Michelle Gellar, Bill Pullman. 2.00 National Treasure 2: Book Of Secrets. (2007, PG) Nicolas Cage. 4.05 Twelve Monkeys. (1995, M) Bruce Willis, Brad Pitt. 6.15 Million Dollar Baby. (2004, M) Clint Eastwood, Hilary Swank. 8.30 Along Came A Spider. (2001, M) Morgan Freeman, Monica Potter. After a senator’s daughter is kidnapped, a Detective finds himself playing mind games with a criminal willing to play right back. 10.15 The Wedding Singer. (1998, M) Adam Sandler, Drew Barrymore. 11.55 The Hills Have Eyes. (2006, 18) Aaron Stanford, Emilie de Ravin. 1.40 Making Of Changeling. (2008, PG). 1.55 Along Came A Spider. (2001, M) Morgan Freeman, Monica Potter. 3.35 The Wedding Singer. (1998, M) Adam Sandler, Drew Barrymore. 5.15 The Hills Have Eyes. (2006, 18) Aaron Stanford, Emilie de Ravin.

DIsCOVeRy 6.00 6.30 7.30 8.30 9.30 10.30 11.30 12.30 1.30 2.00 2.30 3.30 4.30 5.30 6.30 7.30 8.00 8.30

9.00

9.30 10.30 11.30 12.30 5.30

Auction Hunters. (PG) Dirty Jobs. (PG) Jungle Gold. (PG) Gold Rush: The Long Road. (PG) Mythbusters. (PG) Auction Hunters. (PG) Ice Cold Gold. (PG) Blood Relatives. (M) Who The (Bleep). (M) Evil, I. (M) Bering Sea Gold: Under The Ice. (PG) Jungle Gold. (PG) Gold Rush: Off-Season Special. (PG) Mythbusters. (PG) Mythbusters. (PG) Auction Kings. (PG) Auction Hunters. (PG) American Digger. (PG) American Savage hunts for artifacts from the oldest permanent European settlement in the US. Auction Hunters. (PG) A nerdy auction buyer tests Ton and Allen’s patience at a big container auction in Ventura. Nightmare Next Door. (M) Disappeared. (M) Crimes That Shook The World. (M) Jungle Gold. (PG) Time Warp. (PG)

KEY: T Teletext R Repeat S Stereo P Premiere F Final RATINGS: G General exhibition PG Parental guidance recommended M Suitable for mature audiences AO Adults only 16 Approved for persons 16 and over 18 Approved for persons 18 and over c Content may offend l Language may offend s Sexual content may offend v contains violence

shINe 6.00 Brian Houston @ Hillsong TV 6.30 Quick Study 7.00 The Lads TV 7.30 Booga Booga Land 8.00 OK TV 8.30 Connection Point 9.00 Hour of Power 10.00 Beauty and the Beast 10.30 Kiwis Can Fly 11.00 Beyond Adventure 11.30 Born To Be Free 12.00 Connection Point 12.30 Enjoying Everyday Life 1.00 The 700 Club 1.30 Brian Houston @ Hillsong TV 2.00 Nzone Focus 2.30 Beyond Adventure 3.00 The Lads TV 3.30 Booga Booga Land 4.00 OK TV 4.30 Life FM presents 5.30 Nzone Focus 6.00 Brian Houston @ Hillsong TV 6.30 Destined to Reign 7.00 The 700 Club 7.30 Nzone Now 7.45 Christianity Explored 8.00 Noble Exchange 8.30 FEATURE: The iHeart Revolution 10.30 “Love, Marriage and Stinking” 11.00 Just Thinking 11.30 H2O: A Journey of Faith 12.00 Noble Exchange 12.30 Little Film Big Heart 1.00 FEATURE: The iHeart Revolution 3.00 Wisdom for Difficult Times 3.30 Beyond Adventure 4.00 Born To Be Free 4.30 Nzone Focus 5.00 Roots and Reflections 5.30 Little Film Big Heart

LOCAL RADIO: AM Newstalk ZB 873; FM Classic Hits ZEFM 92.5; FOX FM 94.9, 98.9 AND 95.7

2806


fields&fORM

9

XXXX sunshine cOAst GuineAs

6.15

7

pROGRAMMed pROpeRty seRVices 5.32

Australian races sAtuRdAy

TAB doubles 1-2, 4-5, 7-8. Trebles 2-3-4, 6-7-8. Quaddie 5-6-7-8. Place6 3-8.

spORtinGbet hAndicAp

2.00

1 318s2 Magnaro (4) 58 Jason Warren (Mornington) 2 1 Under The Louvre d (5) 57.5 A J Vasil (Caulfield) 3 Blonic Hill (7) 57 P T Hyland (Cranbourne) 4 Impulsive Spirit (10) 57 P G Carey (Mornington) 5 More Than Sweet (9) 57 R W Smerdon (Caulfield) 6 Ourfightingharada (11) 57 A W Noonan (Mornington) 7 4s24 Shogun Star (1) 57 R D Griffiths (Cranbourne) 8 13s Denpasar (6) 55.5 Peter Snowden (Flemington) 9 3 Miss Steele (3) 55.5 M C Kent (Cranbourne) 10 5s291 Romancingthestone (2) 55.5 R D Griffiths (Cranbourne) 11 2s2 The Secret (8) 54.5 C & C Alderson (Cranbourne)

B Melham J Hill C Schofield (a) S Arnold J Maskiell B Rawiller C Newitt V Duric L Nolen C Symons N Hall

AquAnAs fOOds hAndicAp

2.35

$100,000, 3yo, 1000m

3

21217 21965 12226 221s7 0s251 s4118 3s571 1480s s321s 2s371

Elite Elle tdwb (5) 60 A J Vasil (Caulfield) Day Procedure cdbn (8) 56 R W Smerdon (Caulfield) Impulse Buy d (1) 54.5 G V Richards (Morphettville) Agulhas d (10) 54 Peter Snowden (Flemington) Hard Romp dw (6) 54 C Maher (Caulfield) Prelusive Strike wn (3) 54 Henry Dwyer (Caulfield) Bombsquad (9) 54 F Stockdale (Sale) Prakticality (7) 54 Troy Portelli (Flemington) Emperor’s Chariot d (4) 54 R J Besanko (Cranbourne) It’s Poets Day (2) 54 Emma Steel (Berrigan)

C Newitt C Schofield (a) J Maskiell V Duric D Yendall N Hall B Loy (a) D Moor C Symons L Nolen

siMpsOn cOnstRuctiOn hAndicAp 3.10 $80,000, 3yo Fillies, 1200m

1 23s11 She Can Skate d (1) 58 G F Wheeler (Caulfield) R Wheeler 2 1321s Octavia cdn (6) 57.5 M D Moroney (Flemington) T Sadler (a2) 3 13114 Truffle tw (10) 55 D K Weir (Ballarat) J Duffy (a2) 4 s8765 Kolonga (13) 54 M Ellerton & S Zahra (Flemington) D Thornton (a2) 5 2s725 La Tikka Rosa w (17) 54 P G Moody (Caulfield) L Nolen 6 76521 Nadeem Lass c (16) 54 R D Griffiths (Cranbourne) N Hall 7 20s33 Nella Fantasia n (7) 54 J F Moloney (Caulfield) Ms K Nisbet (a3) 8 — Nullarbor Nymph SCRATCHED 9 1140s Royal Scandal d (5) 54 P G Moody (Caulfield) C Symons 10 753s8 Summer Gem d (8) 54 M C Kent (Cranbourne) C Schofield (a) 11 601 This Lady Rocks (9) 54 M C Webb (Cranbourne) V Duric 12 — Valid Contract SCRATCHED 13 16308 Vicario (3) 54 M G Price (Caulfield) D Moor 14 1398s Yuleba d (14) 54 B O Cox (Wodonga) C Newitt EMERGENCIES J Maskiell 15 s6947 City Hall d (4) 54 T & K O’Sullivan (Stawell) 16 215s2 May Rain (12) 54 M Ellerton & S Zahra (Flemington) 17 103s0 Day After Tomorrow b (2) 54 M Ellerton & S Zahra (Flemington) 18 137s Are There Any (11) 54 P G Moody (Caulfield)

4

dOMinAnt tRAVis hARRisOn cup

3.45

$80,000, 3yo & up F&M, 1600m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

7323s 6s326 0s034 46496 65051 s3319 616s7 30s53 — 6s562 215s7

5

Exceptionally dw (7) 61 T & K O’Sullivan (Stawell) Pipette dwb (10) 56 C J Waller (Rosehill) Rememba Howe w (4) 54.5 G M Walker (Mornington) Dayita dw (3) 54 P G Moody (Caulfield) Rock Princess cdw (1) 54 C F Hyland (Cranbourne) Imoto dw (11) 54 M G Price (Caulfield) Danish Whiskey (5) 54 M C Kent (Cranbourne) Spin The Bottle dw (2) 54 C Maher (Caulfield) Her Diamond Rock Kitty Cotswold w (8) 54 M G Price (Caulfield) Thorny Chick d (6) 54 C & C Alderson (Cranbourne)

R Hurdle (a3) C Schofield (a) Ms K Nisbet (a3) J Duffy (a2) B Knobel (a2) P Moloney (a3) Ms J Beriman (a3) D Thornton (a2) SCRATCHED T Sadler (a2) J Cartwright (a3)

dOMinAnt hAndicAp

4.22

$100,000, Open, 2040m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

20s61 71432 s8052 s5522 02240 11104 0s677 08043 46s45 21607

6

Mr O’Ceirin cdw (9) 60 C Maher (Caulfield) S Arnold Oregon Spirit twbn (10) 56.5 P G Moody (Caulfield) L Nolen Constant Force cd (8) 55.5 B & S Wilde (Warrnambool) D Yendall De Fine Lago tdw (3) 55 A J Vasil (Caulfield) J Hill Oak Heart dw (1) 54 D K Weir (Ballarat) J Duffy (a2) Friday Hussy cdbn (2) 54 D A Hayes (Flemington) C Schofield (a) Upbeat w (4) 54 A J Cummings (Caulfield) N Hall Westsouthwest dw (5) 54 R W Smerdon (Caulfield) Ms J Beriman (a3) Kuitpo Lad w (6) 54 Stephen Theodore (Cranbourne) J Childs (a3) Brungle Cry dw (7) 54 R W Smerdon (Caulfield) J Maskiell

AlteRnAte RAilWAy hAndicAp

4.57

$80,000, Open, 1600m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

54371 s4396 340s7 0s701 500s8 7s006 43676 92709 48369 00665 38540 03461 44427

Under The Eiffel dw (1) 60 A J Vasil (Caulfield) Hawks Bay dw (2) 59.5 N J Dyer (Kyneton) Sea Galleon tw (8) 55.5 C & C Alderson (Cranbourne) Spacecraft tcdwn (5) 55.5 D A Hayes (Flemington) Hanks tn (13) 54.5 P G Moody (Caulfield) Testascana cdwn (12) 54.5 M J Cerchi (Flemington) Storm Burst tdw (10) 54 P G Moody (Caulfield) Blackie w (4) 54 J A McLean (Yangery) Montgomery twn (11) 54 C & C Alderson (Cranbourne) Its Prince tcdn (3) 54 R D Griffiths (Cranbourne) Palasport dwn (7) 54 G D Hickman (Warwick Farm) Full Hand w (9) 54 B O Cox (Wodonga) Guru Bay (6) 54 C & C Alderson (Cranbourne)

Moonee Valley Selections Race 1: MAGNARO, THE SECRET, uNDER THE LOuVRE Race 2: DAY PROCEDURE, ELITE ELLE, AGuLHAS Race 3: SHE CAN SKATE, OCTAVIA, TRuFFLE Race 4: IMOTO, ROCK PRINCESS, PIPETTE Race 5: MR O'CEIRIN, OREGON SPIRIT, FRIDAY HuSSY Race 6: UNDER THE EIFFEL, SPACECRAFT, HAWKS BAY Race 7: SERENE STAR, DRAW FORWARD, BONNIE MAC Race 8: CORVIDAE, SIR FERNANDO, BORSAY

8

the peAk hAndicAp

6.07

$80,000, Rating 89, 1200m 1 s9066 Alpha Proxima tdwn (11) 60 L J Corstens (Kyneton) Ms K Nisbet (a3) 2 1222s Clear For Action d (1) 60 J T Conlan (Mornington) M zahra 3 700s8 Shadowfax cdwn (16) 60 Luke Oliver (Caulfield) B Rawiller 4 53259 Hotham Heights dw (10) 59.5 Luke Oliver (Caulfield) J Mc Neil (a3) 5 70032 Corvidae cdbn (8) 59 D K Weir (Wangoom) J Duffy (a2) 6 8282s Sir Fernando cbn (17) 56 M G Price (Caulfield) C Newitt 7 083s8 Flyingconi dw (6) 55.5 Shea Eden (Cranbourne) 8 20s73 Regalmania w (9) 55.5 B J McCarthy (Caulfield) C Symons 9 9s323 Tackleberry d (15) 54.5 Ms Allison Sheehan (Cranbourne) D Moor 10 40s85 Any Dream Will Do dw (14) 54 A & D Campbell (Geelong) N Hall 11 319s1 Henwood w (5) 54 J D Sadler (Flemington) T Sadler (a2) 12 42s91 Borsay dw (4) 54 Sam Pritchard-Gordon (Mornington) 13 34221 Poitier dw (3) 54 D A Hayes (Flemington) C Schofield (a) 14 — Blatherskite SCRATCHED EMERGENCIES 15 50s03 Signor Socks cdw (2) 54 Kate Goodrich (Kilmore) D Yendall 16 46031 Viscera dw (7) 54 D E Coombes (Geelong) 17 42012 Smoken Cash db (12) 54 B O Cox (Wodonga) Ms L Meech

sAtuRdAy

J Mott S Arnold B Melham Ms K Nisbet (a3) J Duffy (a2) D Thornton (a2) L Nolen C Symons B Higgins C Newitt C Schofield (a) Ms L Meech D Yendall

Weather/track/Rail Overcast/Heavy (9)/True.

AustRAliAn tuRf club hAndicAp

1.45

$85,000, 2yo, 1400m 1 31 Koroibete th (7) 58 G A Ryan (Rosehill) P Robl 2 152 Amovatio bh (6) 57 C J Waller (Rosehill) B Shinn 3 1 Pitcrew w (11) 57 Ms G Waterhouse (Randwick) N Rawiller 4 90s1 Lad About Town d (14) 56 K J Parker (Kembla Grange) K Mc Evoy 5 Majorly h (4) 56 G A Ryan (Rosehill) J Adams 6 5s23 Pit Boss (12) 56 Tony McEvoy (Hawkesbury) T Clark 7 Tiger’s Story (9) 56 Paul Theobald (Bathurst) Ms W Costin (a3) 8 9s3 Aldous (3) 55.5 John Thompson (Gold Coast) C Reith 9 — Habsburg SCRATCHED 10 — Red Hot Dane SCRATCHED 11 82444 Artistic Lass h (2) 54 David Payne (Rosehill) J Collett 12 5214 Belfrey Bat (13) 54 Ms L Van Den Bos (Orange) J Pracey-Holmes (a3) 13 3s052 Stiff Thunder h (1) 54 David Payne (Rosehill) N Berry 14 s7556 Outstrip (8) 54 B Herne (Eagle Farm) S Clipperton (a1.5)

2

siGnificAnt stAkes

2.20

$85,000, 2 & 3yo SW, 1900m 1 56152 Hunter Jack whn (11) 59 T R Martin (Rosehill) N Rawiller 2 31216 Richie’s Bickies ch (6) 59 C J Waller (Rosehill) C Reith 3 124 Tamariz w (1) 59 Ms G Waterhouse (Randwick) B Shinn 4 1s268 Smart Moochi t (5) 59 J C Coyle (Warwick Farm) Ms K O’Hara 5 70231 Medvedev dw (16) 59 P G Moody (Caulfield) J Parr 6 314s8 Big Memory w (13) 59 Tony McEvoy (Angaston) T Clark 7 16s52 Danas Best (12) 59 Ms G Waterhouse (Randwick) A Hyeronimus 8 23189 Loophole h (15) 59 C J Waller (Rosehill) J Collett 9 22711 Diamondsinthenight (9) 59 John Nisbet (Canberra) P Robl 10 87531 Magic Show w (2) 59 Stephen Schofield (Wyong) Ms C Pettigrew (a3) 11 51101 Knead The Dough w (14) 57 G H Walter (Warwick Farm) N Berry 12 09847 Impetuous (3) 57 C E Conners (Warwick Farm) 13 18644 Kim Dynasty (7) 57 J B Cummings (Randwick) S Clipperton (a1.5) 14 44903 Ireland’s Teardrop b (8) 57 A J Cummings (Randwick) J Ford EMERGENCIES 15 1s222 Empress Elect h (17) 57 David Payne (Rosehill) 16 4s855 Shivoro (10) 54 P J McGregor (Warwick Farm) 17 s7556 Outstrip (4) 54 B Herne (Eagle Farm) K Mc Evoy

3

cAlcOup knitWeAR hAndicAp

2.55

$85,000, 4yo & up Benchmark 85, 1900m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

566s0 7s591 s0117 31291 14351 41s02 24s51 38540 0s600 59s14 88433 28s40 658s7 14645

4

Charing Cross w (14) 59 Ms G Waterhouse (Randwick) A Hyeronimus World Wide tw (12) 59 E B Murray (Kembla Grange) Ms K O’Hara Honourable Aussie dwn (7) 58.5 John Thompson (Randwick) B Shinn Namsarai w (13) 58.5 K A Lees (Broadmeadow) Y Ichikawa (a3) Fullerton dw (6) 57 N J Olive (Canberra) T Clark Ghost Protocol w (8) 57 P M Perry (Broadmeadow) N Berry Iggi Pop tw (9) 57 J A O’Shea (Randwick) N Rawiller Palasport tdwn (11) 57 G D Hickman (Warwick Farm) J Ford Savvy Dancer w (3) 56.5 M D Moroney (Randwick) J Collett Two For Tea wb (10) 56.5 Ms K Gavenlock (Gosford) S Clipperton (a1.5) Scottish Border twn (1) 56 G L Frazer (Hawkesbury) J Adams Lucripetous wh (2) 55 C J Waller (Rosehill) C Reith Martinvast h (4) 54 G A Ryan (Rosehill) K Mc Evoy Agent Bauer w (5) 54 Ms G Markwell (Kembla Grange) J Penza

tAb iphOne App hAndicAp

3.30

$85,000, 3yo & up Benchmark 85, 1200m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

32223 21s28 48457 s2212 7s281 3528s 15141 s2125 64s03 4117s 299s4 45s03

5

Upshot d (3) 59 Joseph Pride (Warwick Farm) B Shinn Big Bonanza cdw (12) 58 D C Robb (Wyong) P Robl Earnest Ernest dw (4) 57 Joseph Pride (Warwick Farm) J Ford Agent dh (8) 56.5 M, W & J Hawkes (Rosehill) C Reith Relaxed And Happy cdwh (1) 56.5 C J Waller (Rosehill) N Rawiller Sussuro dw (5) 56.5 Paul Messara (Scone) Y Ichikawa (a3) Bardiya dw (7) 55 Ms G Markwell (Kembla Grange) T Clark Inside Job d (10) 55 David Pfieffer (Warwick Farm) S Clipperton (a1.5) Tom’s Rocket w (9) 55 R C Rowley (Hawkesbury) J Parr Geemeup tw (6) 54 Bjorn Baker (Warwick Farm) N Berry Radar wn (2) 54 Peter Snowden (Agnes Banks/Hawkesbu) K Mc Evoy Beckon dwh (11) 54 P G Moody (Rosehill) J Collett

WinteR cup

4.05

$100,000, 3yo & up Quality Listed, 2400m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

07010 239s5 42005 07011 64421 0s077 0s560 81313 51s06 23760 65942

6

Fiumicino tcdwh (1) 59 M, W & J Hawkes (Rosehill) J Ford Reuben Percival tdw (11) 58.5 Ms G Waterhouse (Randwick) N Rawiller Fibrillation twh (10) 57 T R Martin (Rosehill) B Shinn Peal Of Bells w (7) 56 Ms G Markwell (Kembla Grange) R Thompson Destiny’s Kiss twn (4) 55.5 Joseph Pride (Warwick Farm) C Reith Yulalona cw (6) 54 Peter Snowden (Warwick Farm) K Mc Evoy Don Carlos w (3) 54 M D Moroney (Randwick) S Clipperton (a) Piazza San Pietro dw (5) 54 E B Murray (Kembla Grange) N Berry Platinum Jack n (8) 54 S I Singleton (Hawkesbury) T Clark Thebigiam wh (2) 54 L W Curtis (Rosehill) J Penza To Dubawi Go w (9) 54 N J Osborne (Canberra) J Adams

RyGAte suRVeyORs hAndicAp

4.40

$85,000, 3yo & up Benchmark 85, 1200m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

33711 170s3 23570 s6430 3489s 121s7 s89s2 81106 67856 19190 7s140 78609 1410s

1 130s5 Angelus n (1) 59 Peter Snowden (Warwick Farm) K Mc Evoy 2 s0s02 Gliding (16) 58.5 J B Cummings (Randwick) T Clark 3 4s031 Titbit tch (2) 57.5 C J Waller (Rosehill) N Rawiller 4 s9665 Acapela wh (11) 57 C J Waller (Rosehill) B Shinn 5 3s685 Happy Hussy t (20) 57 David Vandyke (Warwick Farm) P Robl 6 47s11 Lycra Lass w (9) 55 W G Carroll (Wagga Wagga) A Bloomfield 7 94273 Gullible thn (13) 54.5 C J Waller (Rosehill) J Collett 8 46s57 Berrimilla wbh (3) 54.5 C J Waller (Rosehill) Ms A Collett (a2) 9 60564 Mickelberg w (5) 54.5 G Portelli (Warwick Farm) N Berry 10 86210 Signoret b (18) 54.5 Joseph Pride (Warwick Farm) C Reith 11 s8718 Miss Ready tw (21) 54 Luke Pepper (Moruya) Ms K O’Hara 12 3s869 Zauberflote (10) 54 G H Walter (Warwick Farm) J Penza 13 00270 Delzera w (4) 54 G H Walter (Warwick Farm) J Ford 14 510s9 Surpassing w (17) 54 T J Bartley (Wyong) R Thompson 15 2s530 Houston Benefactor b (7) 54 R J Quinton (Randwick) S Clipperton (a1.5) 16 2s305 Magnolia Lane dw (8) 54 M C Conners (Warwick Farm) 17 s2535 Bugaboo (14) 54 G M Begg (Randwick) Y Ichikawa (a3) 18 22s45 Saramenha t (12) 54 M C Conners (Warwick Farm) J Adams 19 — La Pieta SCRATCHED 20 5s104 Queen’s Elect wh (6) 53 David Payne (Rosehill) Ms C Van Der Werf (a3) EMERGENCY 21 4s316 Theresmusicplaying w (19) 54 Matthew Dale (Canberra) L Grace (a3)

8

tAb.cOM.Au hcp

5.50

$85,000, 3yo Benchmark 80, 1300m 1 41152 Oompa Loompa tdwh (15) 58.5 C J Waller (Rosehill) N Rawiller 2 8s982 Single Style w (4) 57.5 G Portelli (Warwick Farm) S Clipperton (a1.5) 3 1s315 Emblems twb (2) 56.5 Peter Snowden (Warwick Farm) K Mc Evoy 4 43223 Knoydart d (7) 56.5 Peter Snowden (Warwick Farm) J Parr 5 62125 Mighty Lucky d (3) 56.5 F T Cowell (Gosford) N Thomas 6 22s87 Harada Bay w (12) 55.5 T Bailey (Broadmeadow) N Berry 7 1s133 Chewychop dwb (1) 55 D P Smith (Broadmeadow) B Shinn 8 11 White Sage dw (18) 54.5 J A O’Shea (Randwick) C Reith 9 1s341 Masahiko t (17) 54.5 Ms G Waterhouse (Randwick) T Clark 10 35779 Ciao (8) 54 C E Conners (Warwick Farm) J Ford 11 11s01 Canny Ballad w (19) 54 G H Walter (Warwick Farm) Ms K Cross (a3) 12 2s64s Hurricane Henny twh (16) 54 G A Ryan (Rosehill) P Robl 13 65s21 Murder Of Crows wh (9) 54 C J Waller (Rosehill) J Collett 14 027s4 Trophies (11) 54 John Thompson (Randwick) J Adams 15 s1539 Scarborough (13) 54 Ms G Waterhouse (Randwick) Ms A Collett (a2) 16 s1110 Single Spirit dw (10) 54 M R Stitt (Taree) R Thompson EMERGENCIES 17 32s22 Magic Dallas b (5) 54 J C Coyle (Warwick Farm) Ms K O’Hara 18 s1530 More Than Money (14) 54 M T Eggleston (Gold Coast) 19 7s281 Relaxed And Happy twh (6) 59.5 C J Waller (Rosehill)

9

nAtski hcp

6.25

$85,000, 3yo & up, 1500m

Quaddie 6-7-8-9. Place6 4-9.

1

' ARDIAN 'U 'UARDIAN DI N

Oakfield Commands dwn (11) 60 D P Smith (Broadmeadow) L Grace (a3) River Of Salvation wn (9) 58 David Pfieffer (Warwick Farm) S Clipperton (a1.5) Hurrara tdw (5) 57.5 G L Frazer (Hawkesbury) J Adams Falzzon tdw (13) 57 Joseph Pride (Warwick Farm) J Ford Abitofado whn (10) 56.5 B A Gentle (Rosehill) J Collett Burbero dbn (4) 56.5 Bjorn Baker (Warwick Farm) C Reith Eigelstein wh (7) 56 C J Waller (Rosehill) N Rawiller Eminent Domain dw (3) 55 D A Williams (Goulburn) N Berry Sutton Queen dw (12) 55 Luke Griffith (Scone) Ms A Collett (a2) Dublette dw (1) 54 A J Denham (Wyong) Y Ichikawa (a3) Howdiddydoit d (8) 54 D C Robb (Wyong) P Robl Aneto dwh (2) 54 M, W & J Hawkes (Rosehill) T Clark Reunite dn (6) 54 J B Cummings (Randwick) Ms K O’Hara

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

Kinnersley tw (9) 60 Ms G Waterhouse (Randwick) A Hyeronimus Kontiki Park tw (1) 60 Ms G Waterhouse (Randwick) N Rawiller Bold Glance dw (3) 59 N L Hilton (Broadmeadow) Ms C Van Der Werf (a3) Firebolt cwh (2) 57.5 C J Waller (Rosehill) P Robl Nocturnelle tcwbh (19) 56.5 C J Waller (Rosehill) Illo h (20) 56.5 C J Waller (Rosehill) B Shinn Coup Ay Tee tcwh (16) 56 C J Waller (Rosehill) J Collett Merlin Mustang tw (12) 55.5 M P Tubman (Kembla Grange) R Quinn Zaratone twn (4) 55.5 Bjorn Baker (Warwick Farm) Ms K O’Hara Travolta t (17) 55 Ms G Waterhouse (Randwick) T Clark Wild And Proud tw (10) 55 David Pfieffer (Warwick Farm) J Ford Disciple twbh (8) 54 C J Waller (Rosehill) Ms A Collett (a2) Samui Lad t (5) 54 Ms G Waterhouse (Randwick) N Berry Viking Legend (18) 54 R W Simpson & T Barnes (Warwick Farm) S Clipperton (a1.5) 15 0s072 Mr Armstrong dw (14) 54 John Thompson (Gold Coast) C Reith 16 18s05 Bay Window cw (11) 54 Ms G Markwell (Kembla Grange) J Adams 17 42445 Double Halo dw (22) 54 Luke Griffith (Scone) 18 1s46s O’Reilly’s Prize (13) 54 Ms G Waterhouse (Randwick) K Mc Evoy 19 5311s Sacred Flyer twh (6) 54 C J Waller (Rosehill) R Thompson 20 61004 Calvo cdh (7) 54 L W Curtis (Rosehill) J Penza EMERGENCIES 21 806s0 Upon whn (21) 54 M, W & J Hawkes (Rosehill) 22 566s0 Charing Cross w (15) 54 Ms G Waterhouse (Randwick) 1010s 600s7 8s006 s8786 47s20 39035 6s612 37324 6s403 1328s s0088 3s112 466s9 789s7

Rosehill Selections Race 1: KOROIBETE, STIFF THuNDER, ARTISTIC LASS Race 2: MEDVEDEV, KNEAD THE DOuGH, TAMARIz Race 3: LUCRIPETOUS, WORLD WIDE, NAMSARAI Race 4: AGENT, uPSHOT, BIG BONANzA Race 5: DESTINY'S KISS, PEAL OF BELLS, PIAzzA SAN PIETRO Race 6: BURBERO, EMINENT DOMAIN, OAKFIELD COMMANDS Race 7: DELZERA, MISS READY, SARAMENHA Race 8: KNOYDART, CHEWYCHOP, SINGLE STYLE Race 9: MERLIN MUSTANG, BAY WINDOW, COuP AY TEE

belmont park Jetbet 12

sAtuRdAy

ld tOtAl hcp

7

7.10

The Underworld t (3) 60 Chris Gangemi (Ascot) Big Josh (15) 59.5 D L Morton (Ascot) Galaxy Prince t (13) 59 Grant Williams (Karnup) Monumental t (1) 58.5 Grant Williams (Karnup) Verdello Blue tc (5) 58 R E Roney (Ascot) Cohort tc (7) 56 S J Rowe (Ascot) Ocean Cracker tw (8) 55 M Storer (Lark Hill) Confianza c (2) 54.5 F R Kersley (Ascot) Master Robson c (12) 54.5 Ms R Churchill (Lark Hill) Czar Storm Blazer (11) 54 R G Smith (Waroona) Flirt With Time t (14) 54 Ms K Farrell (Pinjarra) Grandstand c (6) 54 W J Bradshaw (Bunbury) Leggy Blonde t (10) 54 A G Durrant (Lark Hill) Stay Lady Stay t (4) 54 J C Byrne (Ascot) The Weapon t (9) 54 J T Warwick (Myalup)

A Mitchell (a3) J Mallyon (a1.5) W Pike C Parnham (a2) M Pateman (a2) S O’Donnell R Hill (a1.5) S Parnham C Mc Callum S Meeres P Knuckey J Whiting B Paterson (a2) T Turner Ms N Faithfull (a3)

stRicklAnd stks

7.47

$125,000, 2yo & up Group 3 WFA, 2000m 1 0s350 Playing God t (8) 59 N D Parnham (Ascot) 2 0s900 God Has Spoken c (5) 59 N D Parnham (Ascot) 3 7s233 Ranger tb (6) 59 Grant Williams (Karnup) 4 9s004 Bridgestone tc (3) 59 N D Parnham (Ascot) 5 920s7 Kincaple tcdw (2) 59 A G Durrant (Lark Hill) 6 s9624 Belora t (12) 59 D L Morton (Ascot) 7 42506 Amelias Dancer t (7) 59 Lou & Dion Luciani (Ascot) 8 21151 Black Tycoon t (15) 59 J T Warwick (Myalup) 9 37056 Global Flirt td (4) 59 J T Warwick (Myalup) 10 41779 Destroy tc (14) 59 Jeff Noske (Ascot) 11 32500 Dreamaway (9) 57 Grant Williams (Karnup) 12 14240 Moonlight Bay (10) 57 Grant Williams (Karnup) 13 03368 Miss Tipsy Topsy tc (1) 57 S R Bates (Ascot) 14 05s06 Starlight Lady t (13) 57 Ms K Kersley (Ascot) EMERGENCY 15 32140 The Underworld t (11) 59 Chris Gangemi (Ascot)

8

suzAnne neWby 60th b'dAy

S Parnham P Carbery W Pike B Parnham D Staeck J Mallyon (a) J Brown T Turner M Pateman (a) J Noske C Parnham (a) S O’Donnell J Whiting P Harvey C Mc Callum

8.22

$47,500, 3yo & up Benchmark 72+, 1600m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

498s1 02243 00050 2s403 46215 5s662 8s007 16297 s4421 14916 114s0 688s2 33384 5s354 4s075 40116

The Corporation tc (16) 59.5 T M Andrews (Ascot) Reprisal w (1) 58 Lou & Dion Luciani (Ascot) Devilish Intent tcdw (9) 57.5 N Parker (Lark Hill) Uncle George t (15) 57 J P Taylor (Bullsbrook) Flag Officer tcd (11) 56.5 P H Jordan (Ascot) Rantorini tb (2) 56.5 P H Humann (Ascot) Will To Win tdw (7) 56 J T Warwick (Myalup) Ancient Spell cd (14) 55.5 S J Wolfe (Albany) Ask Me Nicely tc (12) 55.5 F R Kersley (Ascot) Dark Miss td (13) 55.5 Grant Williams (Karnup) Ningaloo Blitz t (10) 54.5 D L Morton (Ascot) Fanicio t (4) 54 S Foster (Bunbury) Final Cut (6) 54 B O’Malley (Ascot) Iconoclast (5) 54 Ms J Erkelens (Ascot) Mantango tdw (8) 54 Brett Pope (Pinjarra) World Domination tdb (3) 54 N D Parnham (Ascot)

Belmont Park Selections Race 6: MONUMENTAL, THE uNDERWORLD, GALAxY PRINCE Race 7: KINCAPLE, RANGER, PLAYING GOD Race 8: UNCLE GEORGE, RANTORINI, WORLD DOMINATION

5

Waimate jetBet 6

J Mallyon (a1.5) P Harvey J Noske J Brown C Staples D Staeck M Pateman (a2) S Meeres S Parnham C Parnham (a2) W Pike T Turner P Knuckey S O’Donnell J Whiting B Parnham

7%%+%.$

TAB doubles 1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8, 9-10. Trebles 1-2-3, 4-5-6, 8-9-10. Place6 5-10. Quaddie 7-8-9-10.

Weather/track/rail

6

Friday

Gear changes Approved Plates (Hind) off: Fine Line (R3); Madam (R4) Approved Plates on: Fine Line (R3); Madam (R4) Concussion Plates (Front) off: Fine Line (R3); Madam (R4) Hoof Pads (Front) on: Irish Wit (R1) Standard Bit on: Best Fella (R4); Prime Hit (R7); Giocchino (R8); Nancho Lass (R10) Lugging Bit on: Aqualine (R2) Lugging Bit off: Best Fella, Pazerae (R4); Prime Hit (R7); Nancho Lass (R10) Norton Bit off: Aqualine (R2); Giocchino (R8) Norton Bit on: Pazerae (R4) Blinkers off: Lord Yarborough (R2); Fine Line, Hailes Abbey (R3); Best Fella, Ice Angel (R4); Ravishing, Ice Angel (R10) Blinkers on: Sheezaruler (R5); Lone Wolf, Something Zed (R8) Pacifiers on: Fine Line (R3); Stravinskaya (R9) Side Winkers on: Hailes Abbey (R3); Best Fella (R4); It’s Happen’en (R8) Side Winkers off: Stravinskaya (R9) Bandages on: Hailes Abbey (R3) Nose Band on: Te Namu (R2) Shadow Roll off: Lord Yarborough (R2) Tongue Tie off: King Filou (R4) Tongue Tie on: Best Fella (R4); Pindar (R10)

x3765 56168 49445 76933 x7654 5x004 38x05 02551

Aronsay tm (5) 63.5 Michael Daly (Washdyke) Irish Wit (4) 56.5 Sally McKay (Ascot Park) Winning Genes m (3) 54.5 Greg Wright (Winton) Faites Vos Jeux (8) 54 David Hutton (Timaru) High Forty (6) 54 B & S Anderton (Wingatui) Kidunot d (2) 54 Ellis Winsloe (Gore) Muzza m (7) 54 Andrea Smith (Gore) Pakitin Pete m (1) 54 David Hutton (Timaru)

steve Blair-edie Handicap

11.10 R Black (a3) C Johnson T Moseley R Doherty (a1) T Direen (a1) D Prastiyou (a3) S Muniandy C Barnes (a3)

11.40

$8000, rating 65 benchmark*, 1800m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

3

60x1 597x7 73302 70053 98355 82319 08x96 5x775 10030 056x8 96398

The Bird Of Prey td (8) 58 Mark Harris (Tuahiwi) Braemar m (2) 57.5 Michael Daly (Washdyke) Miss Lincoln (9) 57 Lisa Latta (Awapuni) Golden Tower tdm (10) 57 Stephen Blair-Edie (Riverton) Pamina (1) 56.5 Kevin & Pam Hughes (Riccarton) Hidden Identity m (11) 55 Russell McKay (Ashburton) Camo (4) 55 Bruce Smith (Amberley) Aqualine (7) 54.5 Michael Pitman (Riccarton) Te Namu (5) 54 Kathryn Thomson (Rangiora) Bokkie Bokkie m (3) 54 Lisa Latta (Riccarton) Lord Yarborough (6) 54 Sally McKay (Ascot Park)

M Meyer Handicap

C Johnson C Barnes (a3) B Grylls (a2) R Doherty (a1) J Wong (a4) A McKay (a3) T Moseley A Morgan (a3) A Frye (a2) R Hannam R Black (a3)

12.10

$8000, rating 65 benchmark*, 1200m 1 41702 El Dorado Sun d (9) 59 Kathryn Thomson (Rangiora) S Wynne (a3) 2 24047 Tricatchme d (8) 59 Lisa Latta (Awapuni) B Lammas 3 x297x Tacticall d (1) 58 Lisa Latta (Awapuni) R Hannam 4 701x0 Cheeky Tart d (6) 57 David Hutton (Timaru) R Doherty (a1) 5 71582 Valencia’s Image d (11) 57 Paul Richards (Wingatui) D Prastiyou (a3) 6 48854 Halo Buster td (7) 57 Steven Woodsford (Rangiora) P Taylor 7 86x77 Jean Genie dm (10) 56.5 John McKay (Gore) C Barnes (a3) 8 03x1 Pennys From Heaven d (16) 56.5 Gary Trusttum (Kingsdown) A Frye (a2) 9 7x234 Lucky Nemo dmb (13) 56.5 Patterson/Horrell (Gore) K Williams 10 x4047 Fine Line (2) 55 Danny Frye (Balcairn) C Johnson 11 — Hailes Abbey SCRATCHED 12 52504 On Yer Feet d (14) 55 Lisa Latta (Awapuni) B Grylls (a2) EMERGENCIES 13 53664 Master Chief (12) 56.5 Victoria Bonham-Hoskin (Alexandra) R Black (a3) 14 7x757 Shes All Class tdm (5) 54 Kelvin Hampton (Riccarton) 15 6569x Logan Town (18) 55.5 Murray Hamilton (Omakau) 16 0946x Benjy Hullah d (15) 55 Barbara Harris (Woodend Beach) 17 7x759 Mangaroa Lad dm (17) 55 Ellis Winsloe (Gore) 18 812 Barberry Roze d (4) 57 Michael Pitman (Riccarton)

4

Minstrel court WilloW Glen Hcp 1.20

98192 37641 0x183 73456 84371 41980 21794 77875 07537 0360x 065x7 07800

WaiMate vet cntr & crt FarMlands 12.45

Waimate Selections Race 1: ARONSAY, FAITES VoS JEUx, HIGH FoRTy Race 2: MISS LINCOLN, THE BIRD oF PREy, GoLDEN ToWER Race 3: EL DORADO SUN, TRICATCHME, TACTICALL Race 4: FULLOVTRIx, BEST FELLA, D’JAKE Race 5: FALENA, ADDITUP, GANADoR Race 6: DICKENS, NEEDASTAR, GooD oNE GLADy Race 7: BOWLING BOY, AUTHENTIC PADDy, LIGHT’S UP Race 8: D’CHAPARRAL, IT’S HAPPEN’EN, SoMETHING ZED Race 9: PATRICE, MISS EL BEE DEE, GoLDEN GLoBE Race 10: GEE TEE EM, BLUSHING, INDIANA JoNES

A Frye (a2) R Doherty (a1) J Bullard T Moseley R Black (a3) J Chong (a3) C Johnson R Hannam B Lammas K Williams P Taylor A Denby (a1)

r & d Goodeve WaiMate cup

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

71511 93732 22253 78225 577x5 43362 100x2 x4513 59251

7

1.55

T Moseley A Frye (a2) R Black (a3) D Prastiyou (a3) A McKay (a3) R Hannam C Johnson S Muniandy B Lammas K Williams P Taylor R Doherty (a1)

S Wynne (a3)

Stormy Rain tdm (5) 62.5 Michael Daly (Washdyke) A Frye (a2) Dickens mb (8) 61.5 Peter Rudkin (Riccarton) C Barnes (a3) Needastar (4) 61.5 Danny Crozier (Riccarton) D Prastiyou (a3) All About Alf dmb (9) 59 Terri Rae (Riccarton) J Bullard Crystal Duke dm (3) 59 Kevin & Pam Hughes (Riccarton) J Wong (a4) Saragarhi b (1) 56.5 Kelvin Tyler (Riverton) R Black (a3) Soldier Of Love d (6) 54 Mark Harris (Tuahiwi) C Johnson Good One Glady mb (7) 54 Lisa Latta (Awapuni) B Grylls (a2) Kerrytown Lady td (2) 54 Thelma Foley (Phar Lap) P Taylor

liFetiMe Group Handicap

2.30

$12000, rating 85 benchmark, 1200m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

1736x 59113 50022 29554 96551 x2225 25143 21511 x2411

8

Credit Crunch d (3) 61 Michael Pitman (Riccarton) Tristan’s Choice dm (9) 57.5 M & W Coles (Timaru) Cangowest tdm (4) 57 Lisa Latta (Riccarton) Bowling Boy d (1) 57 Jan Hay (Ashburton) Redfern tdm (6) 57 Michael Pitman (Riccarton) Prime Hit dm (8) 56.5 Kelvin Tyler (Riverton) Light’s Up dm (7) 55.5 Mickle Weastell (Riccarton) Ruby Red td (5) 55.5 Michael Pitman (Riccarton) Authentic Paddy dm (2) 55.5 Lisa Latta (Awapuni)

A Morgan (a3) A Frye (a2) B Grylls (a2) T Direen (a1) J Bullard R Black (a3) C Johnson A Denby (a1) R Hannam

WaiMate toWn & country cluB

3.05

$7000, mdn, 1800m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

9

52442 06984 x7956 078x7 06 68x22 82223 60745 9x548 9

Forgotten Hero (4) 58.5 Malcolm Price (Sefton) Giocchino (9) 58.5 Murray Hamilton (Omakau) Lone Wolf (2) 58.5 Thelma Foley (Phar Lap) Smartymarty (6) 58.5 B & S Anderton (Wingatui) The Final Straw (7) 58.5 Peter Rudkin (Riccarton) D’Chaparral b (1) 56.5 Lisa Latta (Riccarton) It’s Happen’en b (3) 56.5 Kevin Brosnahan (Washdyke) Pforperfect (8) 56.5 Barbara Harris (Woodend Beach) Conceal (11) 56.5 Terry Kennedy (Wingatui) Something Zed (10) 56.5 Jackie Burrows (Prebbleton) Penny Kate (5) 56.5 Kathryn Thomson (Rangiora)

C Johnson R Doherty (a1) P Taylor S Muniandy D Bothamley R Hannam D Prastiyou (a3) G Coetzee T Direen (a1) T Moseley B Lammas

r WilliaMson & H ruddenklau MeM. 3.40 $10000, rating 75 benchmark, 1200m

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

15307 51434 77601 31241 33573 04x35 0170x x1431 18x16 1419x 56689 450x0

10

Natkingcole td (8) 59.5 Russell McKay (Ashburton) L McKay (a3) Miss El Bee Dee dm (12) 59 Russell McKay (Ashburton) A McKay (a3) That’sourexcuse dm (3) 58 Lisa Latta (Awapuni) B Lammas Summer’s Boy dm (11) 57.5 Peter Rudkin (Riccarton) S Wynne (a3) Golden Globe d (5) 57 Michael Pitman (Riccarton) T Moseley Patrice d (1) 57 Neil Coulbeck (Leithfield) C Johnson Premier Lady dm (4) 56.5 Centaine Spittles (Woodend Beach) C Spittles Lady Bellevue td (10) 55 Peter Rudkin (Riccarton) R Hannam Katriffic d (9) 54.5 T & M Stokes (Rangiora) P Taylor Remind Me d (2) 54 Terry Kennedy (Wingatui) T Direen (a1) Stravinskaya d (7) 54 John McKay (Gore) R Black (a3) Katie Jay d (6) 54 Michael Daly (Washdyke) C Barnes (a3)

WaiMate Hotel

4.15

$7000, mdn, 1200m 1 727x2 Gee Tee Em (12) 58.5 L S Faber (Ashburton) 2 Do Uno Whoiam (14) 58.5 Jackie Burrows (Prebbleton) 3 Fair Spoken (15) 58.5 Danny Frye (Balcairn) 4 — Pindar 5 7400x Kingsley Rose (9) 56.5 Chris Harris (Riccarton) 6 Bellaleah (3) 56.5 Ross Beckett (Yaldhurst) 7 587x7 Blushing (1) 56.5 Michael Daly (Washdyke) 8 Misscattlecreek (10) 56.5 Ellis Winsloe (Gore) 9 Moonofklairessa (7) 56.5 Bruce Smith (Amberley) 10 957x9 Nancho Lass (5) 56.5 Alex Freeman (Wingatui) 11 500x Ravishing (13) 56.5 Terry Kennedy (Wingatui) 12 Thorn Majic (4) 56.5 Kelvin Tyler (Riverton) EMERGENCIES 13 0x70x Sentence (11) 56.5 Gary Blair (Westport) 14 30348 Indiana Jones (8) 58.5 Michael Pitman (Riccarton) 15 x5x90 Ice Angel (2) 56.5 Sharon Robertson (Riccarton)

J Bullard D Bothamley A Frye (a2) SCRATCHED B Lammas P Taylor C Barnes (a3) D Prastiyou (a3) R Hannam R Doherty (a1) S Muniandy R Black (a3) C Johnson

alexandra park jetBet 5

Friday

TAB doubles 1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8. Trebles 2-3-4, 6-7-8. Pick6 3-8 $100,000 Terminating. Place6 3-8. Quaddie 5-6-7-8.

1

Woodlands stud pace 45154 36146 35617 60359 22706 — 74887 16 24673

2

6.25

Ideal Flybye Fr (1) Tony Grayling (Pukekohe) Leica Rose Fr (2) Richard Brosnan (Ardmore) Splendid Bet Fr (3) Tony Herlihy (Papakura) Vincennes Fr (4) Doug Gale (Helensville) Maheer Magic Fr (5) Peter Miller (Waiuku) Cullies Delight Pacific Rapture Fr (6) Jay Abernethy (Papakura) American Angel Fr (7) Jeremy Young (Ardmore) Holly Madison Fr (21) Tony Herlihy (Papakura)

S Phelan J Stormont T C (J,Cl) N Chilcott B Mangos SCRATCHED S A (J,Cl) M McKendry T Herlihy

tHe Bronze aGe stakes Hcp trot 9x375 4024 78932 24174 x1075 52489

Brookby Prince Fr (1) Tony Grayling (Pukekohe) Torbjorn Fr (2) Richard Brosnan (Ardmore) Celeris Fr (3) Chris Gillies (Monavale) Imsmartenough 30 (1) Rod Bowker (Kumeu) Sunshield 30 (2) Tom Fox & Brian Johnson (Richmond Park) Our Super Ram 30 (3) Peter Young (Parawai)

Auckland Selections Race 1: AMERICAN ANGEL, HoLLy MADISoN, SPLENDID BET Race 2: SUNSHIELD, LEANNE’S Boy, CELERIS Race 3: BANDANA, STRAWBERRy CoURAGE, SPooK Race 4: PERUVIAN PASOS, HoWZAT, PAINTED BLACK Race 5: MURPHY MAGUIRE, PoKER BRAT, SECRET DESIRE Race 6: BOIZEL, PRIME PoWER, MoMENT oF TRUTH Race 7: SAHARAZONA, PUHINUI SURVIVoR, LoVE My WAy Race 8: BEYOND THE SILENCE, DESTINED To TAKE, SPIRIT oF ART

S Argue T Herlihy M McKendry N Chilcott

reMuera Masters squasH pace

7.25

$10000, 2yo+ non winners mobile, 2200m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

4

66632 Classy Ambition Fr (1) Paulette Screen (Pukekohe) 5 Game Fr (2) Ted Edwards (Mangere) Lost In Bangkok Fr (3) Gareth Dixon (Clevedon) 7 G J Seelstar Fr (4) Ival Brownlee (Pokeno) 42324 Spook Fr (5) Gareth Dixon (Clevedon) 33923 Vengeance Fr (6) Stephen Argue (Pukekohe) Mach’s Gem Fr (7) Steve Phillips (Pukekohe) Bandana Fr (8) Roni Lauren (Tamahere) Strawberry Courage Fr (21) Barry Purdon (Clevedon) 08x08 Orthez Fr (22) Ken Webber (Papamoa)

T Mitchell B Edwards T Herlihy J I Dickie (J) A Veint (J) S Argue J Stormont S McCaffrey Z Butcher (J) G Robb

Grand park cHinese r'rant pace

7.55

$6000, 4yo+ 1 to 2 wins mobile junior drivers, 2200m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

18501 05868 x2069 73866 679x0 05434 09024 42353

5

Peruvian Pasos Fr (1) Jason & Scott Lethaby (West Melton) S McMullan (J) Lisa’s Lawyer Fr (2) John Kriechbaumer (Drury) K Blakemore (J) Moncreiffe Fr (3) Peter Scaife (Foxton) J MacKinnon (J) Only Whisper Fr (4) Steve Phillips (Pukekohe) D Branch (J) Speak Up Fr (5) Gary Noakes (Karaka) R Downey (J) Painted Black Fr (6) Jay Abernethy (Papakura) S Abernethy (J) Get Holme Tyron Fr (7) Peter Scaife (Foxton) Z Butcher (J) Howzat Fr (8) Kevin Judson (Waiuku) S Lawson (J)

Woodlands stud Handicap pace

8.25

$12000, 3yo+ 3 to 8 wins special, 2700m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

6

87773 — 34441 14328 13776 71210 68x9x x9381 x2242

Secret Desire Fr (1) Telfer/Garlick (Papakura) River Polka Bettor Romance Fr (2) Barry Purdon (Clevedon) Poker Brat 10 (1) Tony Herlihy (Papakura) Brydon Delight 10 (2) Tony Grayling (Pukekohe) Shardon’s Operator 25 (1) Geoff Small (Patumahoe) Napoleon Dynamite 25 (2) R & P Fensom (Tuakau) Clive Bromac 25 (3) Geoff Small (Patumahoe) Murphy Maguire 35 (U1) Geoff Small (Patumahoe)

S Phelan SCRATCHED Z Butcher (J) T Herlihy S Abernethy (J) G Robb R Fensom G Small S Lawson (J)

direct security services Hcp trot 8.54 $12000, 3yo+ 2 or more wins +claimer special, 2700m.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

16153 28516 44578 97061 27231 75186 62134 — 44171 x1632

7

Kip Keino Fr (1) Richard Brosnan (Ardmore) Jasinsky Fr (2) Luk Chin (Tamahere) Sweetcheeks Fr (U1) Stephen Doody (Palmerston North) Dauntless Fr (U2) Ted Edwards (Mangere) Prime Power 10 (U1) Todd Mitchell (Tauwhare) Oto Invasion 20 (1) Sean McCaffrey (Cambridge) Manchester Lass 30 (1) Wallis/Hackett (Waiuku) Blackjacky Moment Of Truth 30 (U1) Derek Balle (Pukekohe) Boizel 40 (1) Tony Grayling (Pukekohe)

N Chilcott L Chin J I Dickie (J) B Mangos T Mitchell S McCaffrey T Herlihy SCRATCHED D Balle M McKendry

Gotta Go cullen pace

9.23

$10000, 2yo+ f&m non winners mobile, 2200m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

4 45x39 8708x 0x 37268 790x 63222 0758x

8

Love My Way Fr (1) Rod Bowker (Kumeu) Puhinui Survivor Fr (2) Tony Herlihy (Papakura) Bailey Maguire Fr (3) Tim Hall (Morrinsville) Ava Rose Fr (4) Steve Phillips (Pukekohe) Dolly Dagger Fr (5) Paulette Screen (Pukekohe) Fleetwood Mach Fr (6) Doug Gale (Helensville) Saharazona Fr (7) Mike Berger (Cambridge) Mischievious Miss Fr (8) Paul Chalklen (Pukekohe)

B Mangos T Herlihy Z Butcher (J) J Stormont T Mitchell J Abernethy P Butcher M McKendry

Majestic Horse Floats pace

9.53

$11000, 2yo+ 1 to 2 wins mobile, 2200m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

14913 66724 16221 63362 04445 — 24154

Destined To Take Fr (1) Barry Purdon (Clevedon) Spirit Of Art Fr (2) Mark Purdon (Pukekohe) Beyond The Silence Fr (3) Andrew & Lyn Neal (Cambridge) Hudy Haxwell Fr (4) Derek Balle (Pukekohe) Ida Tiger Fr (5) Gareth Dixon (Clevedon) Destination Moon First Home Fr (6) Mangos/Cullen (Pukekohe)

Z Butcher (J) T Herlihy L Neal M McKendry T Mitchell SCRATCHED B Mangos

Forbury park harness Forbury park jetBet 8

Friday

1

WasHinGton vc pace

5.35

$5500, 2yo+ non winners, 2200m. 3 — 45300 x2366 90235 5x682

2

Heavenly Creature Fr (1) Keiron Dance (Forbury Park) J W Cox Strike On Command Fr (2) Mark Jones (Burnham) R May Fellas R Trouble SCRATCHED Bryleigh Star Fr (3) G & J Knight (Roxburgh) M Williamson (J) Beaudiene Clemintyne Fr (4) Murray G Brown (Invercargill) D Dunn Imaginary Life Fr (5) Colin Harrison (Ashburton) C Harrison Adriatic Coast Fr (6) Baynes/Swain (Knapdale) R Swain

General tyres ltd trot

6.05

$5500, 2yo+ non winners, 2700m.

6.55

$10000, up to 2 wins special, 2700m. 1 2 3 4 5 6

3

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

$11000, 3yo+ f&m 1 to 2 wins mobile, 1700m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

7 88Px6 Derek Clarke 30 (U1) Stephen Argue (Pukekohe) 8 132 Leanne’s Boy 30 (U2) Paul Green (Morrinsville) 9 000x0 Bunnys Gem 30 (U3) John Robinson (Ohaupo) 10 x05DD Itsnowornever 30 (U4) Susan Branch (Cambridge Raceway)

TAB doubles 1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8, 9-10. Trebles 1-2-3, 4-5-6, 8-9-10. Place6 5-10. Quaddie 7-8-9-10.

auckland harness

$7000, mdn, 1200m 1 454 Fullovtrix (5) 58.5 Jan Hay (Ashburton) 2 88 Best Fella (1) 58.5 T & M Stokes (Waikuku) 3 756x6 D’Jake (10) 58.5 Michael Daly (Washdyke) 4 Alfie’s Belle (8) 58.5 Alex Freeman (Wingatui) 5 Gartartan Lad (13) 58.5 Cheri Trembath (Ashburton) 6 88x Jackson Street (12) 58.5 Lisa Latta (Awapuni) 7 x77x9 King Filou (15) 58.5 Bruce Smith (Amberley) 8 02270 Sweet But Neat (7) 56.5 Stephen Blair-Edie (Riverton) 9 8x Figolan (9) 56.5 Steven Woodsford (Rangiora) 10 80x8 Madam (2) 56.5 Chris Harris (Riccarton) 11 9x Pazerae (11) 56.5 Ross Beckett (Yaldhurst) 12 Petticoat (14) 56.5 Fiona Hurst (Washdyke) EMERGENCIES 13 0x70x Sentence (6) 56.5 Gary Blair (Westport) 14 30348 Indiana Jones (4) 58.5 Michael Pitman (Riccarton) 15 x5x90 Ice Angel (3) 56.5 Sharon Robertson (Riccarton)

Additup (12) 58.5 Brett Inglis (Timaru) Sabhraj m (3) 58 David Hutton (Timaru) Ganador (6) 57.5 Steven Woodsford (Rangiora) Wagonwheel (4) 57.5 Steve Anderton (Wingatui) China Bo Bo m (11) 57 Terrill Charles (Ashburton) Avid Ruler (9) 55.5 Murray Hamilton (Omakau) Falena (2) 55 Neil Coulbeck (Leithfield) Waiting (10) 54.5 Lisa Latta (Riccarton) Sheezaruler (1) 54 Chris Harris (Riccarton) Alpine Pearl (5) 54 J & K Parsons (Balcairn) Sir Reims (8) 54 T & L Prendergast (West Melton) Tickle My Fancy td (7) 54 Stephen Blair-Edie (Riverton)

$14000, rating 85 benchmark, 1800m

Fine/Dead (5)/True.

G & M Hennessy Handicap

'2%9(/5.$3

$8000, rating 65 benchmark*, 1800m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

2

$47,500, 3yo & up Benchmark 66+, 2100m 32140 55s80 4s331 23212 68346 04394 02060 71138 02791 8s884 s2196 40510 51163 s3543 s0768

Waimate races

$8000, jumpers flat, 2600m

Fine/Good (3)/Out 6m.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

2!#).'

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Weather/track/Rail 6

42/44).'

1

Australian races

21

3" "$*/ "$*/ $*/( (6*%& 6*%

5.15

$85,000, 3yo & up F&M Benchmark 84, 1500m

Serene Star dwb (4) 60.5 M C Kent (Cranbourne) Ms J Beriman (a3) Bonnie Mac d (12) 57 M D Moroney (Flemington) T Sadler (a2) Black ‘n’ Tough dwn (5) 55.5 L A Wells (Spreyton) C Newitt Draw Forward cdn (9) 54.5 R R Jolly (Morphettville) L Nolen Queen Delight tw (7) 54 D C Harrison (Cranbourne) B Knobel (a2) Mosse Diva (6) 54 D A Hayes (Flemington) C Schofield (a) Red Typhoon (8) 54 R W Smerdon (Caulfield) J Maskiell Caprossa dwn (3) 54 Ms B Joseph & P A Jones (Canberra) C Symons Gig d (1) 54 Peter Snowden (Flemington) N Hall Bella Dolce d (11) 54 B J Dunn (Strathalbyn) D Yendall Diazling tdw (10) 54 Luke Oliver (Caulfield) J Duffy (a2) Counted dw (13) 54 C & C Alderson (Cranbourne) V Duric Two Hills cw (14) 54 A L Browell (Bendigo) Ms M Payne Rustana d (2) 54 B & J Purcell (Cranbourne) Ms K Nisbet (a3)

TAB doubles 1-2, 5-6, 8-9. Trebles 3-4-5, 7-8-9.

$80,000, 2yo, 1000m

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

12354 57547 112s1 6s451 27815 655s8 9057s 1s104 3159s 13s15 31235 41293 68896 s1542

Rosehill Jetbet 5

Overcast/Dead (5)/Out 3m.

2

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

Australian races

Weather/track/Rail 1

ROsehill GARdens hcp

$80,000, 4yo & up Mares, 1200m

$100,000, 3yo Listed SW, 1600m 1 s0022 Luke’s Luck (14) 57 K M Schweida (Eagle Farm) G Colless 2 s3020 Dances On Stars b (9) 57 G A Ryan (Rosehill) P Hammersley 3 15702 Eximius w (19) 57 M G Price (Caulfield) L Cassidy 4 28s80 Ferment (13) 57 John Thompson (Gold Coast) M Cahill 5 s5833 Lucky Hussler w (21) 57 D T Kelly (Gold Coast) D Browne 6 7s660 Heza Jetsetter dw (15) 57 R L Heathcote (Eagle Farm) R Wiggins 7 3s134 General Groove twn (1) 57 L J Corstens (Kyneton) S Baster 8 16120 Mishani Edge dw (23) 57 L G Ross (Eagle Farm) M Speers 9 31829 Saint Or Sinner w (20) 57 M D Moroney (Flemington) E Wilkinson 10 8s513 Bingo Bobby w (10) 57 Ms S Pepper (Lismore) G Goold (a) 11 21s12 Buakaw twh (2) 57 P H Duncan (Sunshine Coast) R Mc Mahon 12 s2212 Hard Ticker wb (11) 57 L F Birchley (Eagle Farm) C Mc Iver 13 11011 Casino Card tw (6) 55 L G Ross (Eagle Farm) J Bowditch 14 s7244 Dansal h (22) 55 R Wilson (Sunshine Coast) M Hellyer 15 10204 Stolen Kisses (18) 55 Ms M Thexton (Gold Coast) 16 13138 Finnigan’s Folly tb (17) 55 L F Birchley (Eagle Farm) K Wharton 17 14s10 Ellawisdom twh (16) 55 T B Thomas (Sunshine Coast) B Stewart 18 s1110 Lady Echelon tcwh (8) 55 Natalie McCall (Sunshine Coast) T Bell EMERGENCIES 19 15101 Doughty tw (12) 57 Ms K Doughty (Gold Coast) 20 11 Bushy wh (5) 57 G R Duncan (Sunshine Coast) J Byrne 21 54121 Big Wheels d (3) 57 Ben Currie (Toowoomba) 22 22623 Hollywood Bound (4) 57 P A Hulbert (Eagle Farm) P Holmes 23 s8311 Just A Gaze w (7) 57 Chris Jordan (Eagle Farm)

Moonee Valley Jetbet 6

7

ASHBURTON GUARDIAN, Friday, June 28, 2013

T Grayling S Phelan G Robb B Mangos L Neal P young

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

— 08453 20658 00x2 64844 30970 05907 0006

3

Regal Light SCRATCHED Phil’s Folly Fr (1) Nathan Williamson (Ryal Bush) N Williamson Monorail Fr (2) Ray Jenkins (West Melton) R Jenkins Under The Monarch Fr (3) Anderson/Hoffman (Westwood Beach) J W Cox Contiki Fr (4) Nigel Chalmers (Waikouaiti) B Barclay City Courage Fr (5) Ginger Woodhouse (Omakau Raceway) B Williamson (J) Thanksfornothing Fr (U1) Nigel Chalmers (Waikouaiti) D Dunn Snow Boy Fr (U2) Steve Lock (Invercargill) M Williamson (J)

Brent lucas Builders pace

6.35

$6500, 4yo+ 2 to 3 wins mobile jnr drivers, 2200m. 1 2 3 4 5

00794 63170 46690 81660 9x333

Libby Jaccka Fr (1) Rock Of Tara Fr (2) Hudson Sully Fr (3) Elusive Flight Fr (4) Kiwi Mondeo Fr (5)

Brett Gray (Ryal Bush) G & J Knight (Roxburgh) Bruce Negus (Waikouaiti) Murray Swain (Roslyn Bush) Cran Dalgety (West Melton)

Forbury Park Selections Race 1: STRIKE ON COMMAND, BEAUDIENE CLEMINTyNE, ADRIATIC CoAST Race 2: UNDER THE MONARCH, PHIL’S FoLLy, MoNoRAIL Race 3: KIWI MONDEO, WATTIE’S SWEETHEART, RoCK oF TARA Race 4: THE WONKEY DONKEY, SoUTHLAND REFLECToR, EARLS BULLER GIRL Race 5: ROxY ROCKET, LADy BRoWNHoUSE, ARMA CoURAGE Race 6: DEVINE SIGN, BILLy THE BUS, TACT CHARLoTTE Race 7: MULLINGAR MAC, CULLEN’S FINEST, MoNTECRENGLE Race 8: SOUTHERN DELIGHT, BELKMySTER, LUCKy GETAWAy Race 9: BEDTIME, SHEZABALL, HoT ToDDy Race 10: NORTHVIEW MAJOR, TARTAN TRILoGy, CAVALLo VoLANTE

C Hanna M Williamson S Golding B Williamson J Trainor

(J) (J) (J) (J) (J)


22

ASHBURTON GUARDIAN, Friday, June 28, 2013

fields&fORM

6 81x wattie’s sweetheart Fr (6) Nathan Williamson (Ryal Bush) R McIlwrick 7 x8988 sonny albert Fr (7) Steve Lock (Invercargill) s stewart 8 45867 tango lady Fr (8) Murray Lawrence (Waikouaiti) c Ferguson 9 73480 graceandtemika Fr (9) Bruce Negus (Waikouaiti) J young

4

Phils PainteRs tROt

(J) (J) (J) (J)

7.05

$5500, 3yo+ 1 win, 2700m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

01840 — 32415 35559 88096 99332 33022 174 90p84

5

Joltin Joe demagio Fr (1) Michael Heenan (Methven) R May goodboy tiger SCRATCHED Chevy Corvette Fr (3) Cox/McGrannachan (Winton) B Barclay waitoto express Fr (4) Stu Campbell (North Taieri) t Williams Face value Fr (5) Craig Buchan (Mosgiel) c Buchan earls Buller girl Fr (6) Ngaire Buchan (St Kilda) n Buchan southland Reflector Fr (7) Craig Buchan (Mosgiel) M Williamson (J) the wonkey donkey Fr (8) Nathan Williamson (Ryal Bush) n Williamson sudon speed Fr (u1) Anderson/Hoffman (Westwood Beach) J W cox

sOutheRn GG seRies fnl Pace

7.35

$10000, 4yo+ mares 1 to 3 wins mobile, 1700m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

9x340 x0759 5x353 83530 64204 48337 26211 60191 15429

Robyn’s Christian Fr (1) G & J Knight (Roxburgh) M Williamson (J) shiney Princess Fr (2) Steve Lock (Invercargill) d dunn lady Brownhouse Fr (3) Daryl Trainor (Forbury Park) J trainor (J) infrequently Fr (4) Bruce Negus (Waikouaiti) B Williamson (J) knapdale lady Fr (5) Baynes/Swain (Knapdale) R swain ardlussa eliza Fr (6) Russell Ferguson (Edendale) c Ferguson (J) arma Courage Fr (7) Anderson/Hoffman (Westwood Beach) t Williams Roxy Rocket Fr (8) Shane Walkinshaw (Makarewa) s Walkinshaw ideal tact Fr (21) Trevor Proctor (Winton) d larkins

6

fence sOlutiOns Pace

8.05

$6500, 4yo+ 1 to 2 wins mobile, 2200m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

7

p3486 311 3x421 — — — 419 65084 — 57008 24621 04839 32081

all For d B Fr (1) Cox/McGrannachan (Winton) devine sign Fr (2) Billy Heads (Gore) Billy the Bus Fr (3) Murray Swain (Roslyn Bush) Beaudiene Beckham supreme genes Bashful Compton aveross Rustler Fr (4) Andrew Faulks (Waikouaiti) star of Courage Fr (5) Michael Heenan (Methven) anvil gav snazzy Jaccka Fr (21) Wayne Adams (Invercargill) tact Charlotte Fr (22) Trevor Proctor (Winton) i’m Bettor Fr (23) Ray Jenkins (West Melton) Just a Jak up Fr (u1) Doug McLachlan (Myross Bush)

B Barclay d dunn B Williamson (J) SCRATCHED SCRATCHED SCRATCHED M Williamson (J) R May SCRATCHED a Beck d larkins R Jenkins s Walkinshaw

MOsGiel MOtOR cOuRt chaMPs fnl Pace 8.35 $11000, claimers mobile, 2200m.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

53415 28162 41973 71323 27646 86977 02259 13451 33534

8

Hi gun Fr (1) G & J Knight (Roxburgh) d dunn Cullen’s Finest Fr (2) G & J Knight (Roxburgh) M Williamson (J) Here’s shifty Fr (3) Josh Kennett (Waimate) R May mullingar mac Fr (4) Nathan Williamson (Ryal Bush) n Williamson del sur Fr (5) Lionel Sinnamon (Poolburn) B Williamson (J) Rome Fr (6) Lionel Sinnamon (Poolburn) J trainor (J) Fiery Rascal Fr (7) Bruce Negus (Waikouaiti) B Barclay montecrengle Fr (8) Anderson/Hoffman (Westwood Beach) J W cox lake view Fr (9) G & J Knight (Roxburgh) t Williams

stew PaRkeR accOuntant Pace

9.04

$6500, 3yo up to 2 wins mobile, 2200m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

x3321 26622 08737 29001 51110 60111 05121 4343p

9

Chers Bettor Babe Fr (1) Murray G Brown (Invercargill) southern delight Fr (2) Wayne Adams (Invercargill) alexy Fr (3) Bruce Negus (Waikouaiti) elbeau Fr (4) David Mitchell (Timaru) missy mach Fr (5) Martin Denton (Mosgiel) lucky getaway Fr (6) Murray G Brown (Invercargill) Belkmyster Fr (7) Cran Dalgety (West Melton) expressionist Fr (8) G & J Knight (Roxburgh)

n Williamson t Williams B Williamson (J) s Walkinshaw J W cox a Beck d dunn M Williamson (J)

sOutheRn GG seRies final Pace

9.33

$10000, 4yo+ mares 2 to 7 wins, 1700m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

33634 65124 66723 65341 78547 28216 11211

indian arrow Fr (1) John Patterson (Waimate) easybet Fr (2) R & K Price (Winton) Hot toddy Fr (3) Ken Barron (West Melton) Repeat after me Fr (4) Des Baynes (Winton) tact Hayleys delight Fr (5) Trevor Proctor (Winton) shezaball Fr (6) Wayne Adams (Invercargill) Bedtime Fr (7) Andrew Armour (Invercargill)

10

J patterson n Williamson s golding (J) a Beck B Barclay t Williams d dunn

MaG & tuRbO Pace

10.03

hawke's bay Gear changes Concussion Plates (Front) off: Ripdiddler (R4) standard Bit on: Yorkie (R2); Ceviche (R8) standard Bit off: Bolt Action, Eh Wanda (R10) lugging Bit off: Yorkie (R2); Ceviche (R8) lugging Bit on: Bolt Action, Eh Wanda (R10) Blinkers off: Amies Angel (R7); Chair Up (R10) Blinkers on: Lavish Prince, Adrienne (R7); Running Late, Mahora Gold (R8); Flippant, Bolt Action, Eh Wanda (R10) side winkers on: Zardetto (R1); Shoogold (R2); Canyon (R7); Chair Up (R10) side winkers off: Mahora Gold (R8); Flippant (R10) Bandages on: Mac An Athair (R4); Amies Angel (R7) Boots off: Hunky Dory (R7) nasal strip on: Fritzy Boy (R9) tongue tie on: Shoogold (R2); Amies Angel (R7) 6 21x66 yorkie bh (8) 68 Paul Nelson (Hastings) 7 6x074 Rangatira (9) 68 Steve Gulliver (Stratford) 8 50x08 Brer m (13) 68 Craig Thornton (Cambridge) 9 x808p Brave Buccaneer (14) 68 Bob Autridge (Matamata) 10 09x90 Jamaa th (1) 68 Thompson/Brown (Hastings) 11 350x0 Jules verne h (5) 68 Paul Nelson (Hastings) 12 97269 Party Horse h (12) 68 Paul Nelson (Hastings) 13 007p shoogold (11) 68 Gail Temperton (Awapuni) emeRgenCy 14 88x07 smart move (6) 68 Sharon Cann (Cambridge)

3

3402 5x956 6 — 00758 59237 090 25894 — 78877 27368 22

hawke's bay races satuRday

TAB doubles 1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8, 9-10. Trebles 1-2-3, 4-5-6, 8-9-10. Place6 5-10. Quaddie 7-8-9-10.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

652xp 9x709 21121 12152 43150 6x925 26x67 6x513 px672 58x44

4

11.00

$12500, mdn hdl, 2500m 1 55224 Calgacus m (8) 68 Nigel Mortimer (Tauranga) s Houston 2 05392 Hoover Boy m (6) 68 Alby MacGregor (Opaki) g Walsh 3 82x46 i’m isaac m (2) 68 Fursdon/Sliz (Matamata) I lupton 4 x9933 Zardetto h (5) 68 Paul Nelson (Hastings) c studd 5 46363 Reynards Bro (13) 68 Kevin Myers (Wanganui) n Quinn (3) 6 21000 asworthy m (9) 68 Shaun Clotworthy (Byerley Pk Karaka) t Ihaka 7 07646 wilbur (12) 68 Stephen Gillies (Awapuni) M cropp (a) 8 px027 armadio estrada t (14) 68 V & W Hillis (Matamata) M Mitchell (1.5) 9 5x050 athenry (3) 68 John Wheeler (New Plymouth) s phelan 10 x3x50 kings deep h (7) 68 Paul Nelson (Hastings) R cully 11 1x260 Pay the Fox (1) 68 Dean Cunningham (Hunterville) H curran (1.5) 12 09268 edenbrae (4) 66 Kevin Myers (Wanganui) K veenendaal (1.5) 13 00x7 wee Biskit (11) 66 Ken Duncan (Wanganui) e Farr (3) emeRgenCy 14 88x07 smart move (10) 68 Sharon Cann (Cambridge) a Kuru (2.5)

2

MuRRay thOMPsOn hb hunt hdl 11.30 $12500, mdn hdl, 2500m

1 2 3 4 5

8x654 122F4 24602 82482 5x634

derby dan m (4) 68 Mark Oulaghan (Awapuni) M cropp (a) it’s a message mb (3) 68 G & D Rogerson (Hamilton) M Mitchell (1.5) Hemingway mb (2) 68 Kevin Myers (Wanganui) K veenendaal (1.5) mungo Jerry t (7) 68 Adrian Bull (Hunterville) I lupton authentic (10) 68 Dean Cunningham (Hunterville) H curran (1.5)

Hawke's Bay Selections Race 1: CalgaCus, HooveR Boy, ZaRdetto Race 2: Hemingway, Mungo JeRRy, It’s a Message Race 3: ZenoCoin, sea KIng, evatHReestep Race 4: lasswade, KIpKeIno, stageHand Race 5: duminy, Bally HeIgHts, eRIc tHe vIKIng Race 6: Rosetown Joe, cape KInaveRal, Zagata Race 7: lil meR, golden Bay, canyon Race 8: HaZel, KayZed, ItsageM Race 9: CiviCs RoCk, no excuse MaggIe, FRItZy Boy Race 10: isHiaRose, pencuRI, cool Moon

R cully H curran M Mitchell J Rathbone c thornton a Kuru K veenendaal I lupton s Houston s phelan

waiPukuRau new wORld

12.35

1 66x77 Brompton m (14) 61 Gary Alton (Cambridge) M cheung (a4) 2 3631x Harvest the gold tm (8) 60 Mark Oulaghan (Awapuni) M dravitzki (a2) 3 73810 ted’ll do m (2) 56.5 Shelley Hale (Cambridge) H tinsley 4 x0421 kipkeino m (1) 56 Lucy de Lautour (Waipukurau) v Johnston 5 15102 lasswade t (13) 55.5 Marty Johnson (Woodville) B lammas 6 6x205 stagehand dm (12) 55.5 Shaun Clotworthy (Byerley Pk Karaka) l allpress 7 279x0 Ripdiddler m (15) 55 Christine Eagle (Foxton) c Johnson 8 37451 slack the diver m (6) 54.5 Howard Johnson (Foxton) K smith 9 0x471 the Painter (5) 54.5 Les Old (Levin) d turner (a3) 10 20930 ishidanzin m (3) 54 Gail Temperton (Awapuni) B grylls (a2) 11 x0618 mac an athair (16) 54 James Wallace (Opaki) t Russell 12 14438 mr nobody (11) 54 Michelle Northcott (Hamilton) a taylor (a3) 13 03285 sea eagle (9) 54 Kylie Little (Opaki) d Bradley 14 77510 king of Rock td (4) 54 Steve Ellis (Waipukurau) R Hannam emeRgenCies 15 40178 daisy louise (7) 54 Paul Moseley (Hawera) 16 1x725 tom’s myth m (10) 54 Ann Browne (Cambridge)

5

Just a swaGGeR hb hunt steePle

1.10

$12500, mdn stpl, 4000m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

x0882 x7343 23x52 3x5x5 374x4 4x485 — x675p 95733

6

eric the viking tm (8) 68 Aaron Bidlake (Tauherenikau) c perrett Bally Heights tmh (4) 68 Paul Nelson (Hastings) R cully duminy m (5) 68 Raymond Connors (Wanganui) M Mitchell (1.5) tim (6) 68 Dean Cunningham (Hunterville) s phelan mister deejay m (3) 68 Ken Duncan (Wanganui) H curran (1.5) Palemo (7) 68 Kevin Myers (Wanganui) J Rathbone iron will SCRATCHED waianakarua (1) 68 Leanne Elliot (Levin) s Houston Belinus m (2) 66 Kevin Myers (Wanganui) K veenendaal (1.5)

aniMal health hawke’s bay stPl

1.40

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

76321 56382 71F01 l7x95 6x655 02801 x25F2 73021

7

Rosetown Joe m (3) 69 Warren Lund (Pokuru) Cape kinaveral m (6) 68.5 G & D Rogerson (Hamilton) no Quota mh (4) 66.5 Paul Nelson (Hastings) lizac m (7) 66.5 Kevin Myers (Wanganui) solid steal tmh (2) 66 Paul Nelson (Hastings) Borrack tm (1) 65.5 Adrian Bull (Hunterville) Zagata tm (5) 65.5 G & D Rogerson (Hamilton) Riviera star tm (8) 65 John Wheeler (New Plymouth)

c perrett M Mitchell s Houston K veenendaal R cully I lupton J Rathbone s phelan

lOwRy/cullen RacinG stables

2.16

$12500, mdn, 1400m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

x2433 60x20 44x54 764 4704 86680 9607x 5x67 5008 0x22 3 03x08 096x 8

golden Bay (1) 58.5 Lisa Latta (Awapuni) J Riddell meo (2) 58.5 Gavin Semmens (Opaki) B grylls (a2) Canyon b (7) 58.5 Mike Breslin (Awapuni) H tinsley ekko Beeches (12) 58.5 Karen Zimmerman (Otaki) d turner (a3) Premeaux (9) 58.5 Jeff Lynds (Awapuni) c Johnson authentic Rascal (8) 58.5 Lisa Latta (Awapuni) R Hannam Hunky dory h (10) 58.5 Thompson/Brown (Hastings) s doyle lavish Prince h (3) 58.5 Lowry/Cullen (Hastings) d Bradley make Big h (13) 58.5 John Bary (Hastings) J shackleton (a3) lil mer b (5) 56.5 Stacey Dougan (Opaki) t Russell Party ice (6) 56.5 Haworth/Dixon (Foxton) B lammas third Rate Romance (11) 56.5 Richard Otto (Te Awamutu) d Walker amies angel (14) 56.5 Donna Beck (Levin) K smith adrienne (4) 56.5 Kevin Gray (Palm.North) l allpress

62 days tO sPRinG RacinG caRnival 2.51 $12500, mdn, 1400m

Fine/Heavy (10)/Out 6m.

kiM tReweek faRewell huRdle

Ho down tdmh (8) 69 Paul Nelson (Hastings) wotabuzz m (9) 68.5 Mark Oulaghan (Awapuni) Zenocoin tm (5) 68 G & D Rogerson (Hamilton) sea king tmb (1) 67 Kevin Myers (Wanganui) evathreestep m (7) 66.5 K & B Hawtin (Te Awamutu) karlos m (2) 66.5 S & R McGlade (Cambridge) Honey m (3) 65 Kevin Myers (Wanganui) no governance tmh (6) 65 Paul Nelson (Hastings) Conquistador t (4) 65 Jeff Lynds (Awapuni) goosebumps dm (10) 65 Jason Bridgman (Matamata)

$15000, rating 75 benchmark, 2500m

8

weather/track/Rail 1

12.00

$40000, open hdl, 3100m

$40000, open stpl, pjr, 4800m

tartan trilogy Fr (1) G & J Knight (Roxburgh) M Williamson (J) extra Pocket Fr (2) Craig Laurenson (Edendale) B Barclay Pandora’s sioux Fr (3) David Mitchell (Timaru) J W cox Just a marvel SCRATCHED Just another dream Fr (4) Marianne Morrison-Palmer (Milton) t Williams Cavallo volante Fr (5) Mark Jones (Burnham) s stewart (J) tachma Fr (6) Graeme McLay (Brighton) g Mclay Buck stops Here Fr (7) Des Baynes (Winton) a Beck Rescarn SCRATCHED Rumpole Fr (21) Steve Lock (Invercargill) d dunn Juliana Belle Fr (22) Bill Keeler (Roxburgh) R May northview major Fr (23) Murray G Brown (Invercargill) n Williamson

hastings Jetbet 4

s phelan

te whanGai ROMney’s hb hdl

$5500, 3yo+ non winners mobile, 2200m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

s Houston c perrett c thornton t Ihaka a Kuru (2.5) c studd R cully g Walsh

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

3 00x05 556 33797 50x08 330x3 x5632 07326 5x366 69x73 44 590x6 0x

9

Boyszone (8) 58.5 Kevin Myers (Wanganui) d Walker goldysox (10) 58.5 Bill Armstrong (Tauherenikau) J shackleton (a3) Just Collie (9) 58.5 Gail Temperton (Awapuni) s doyle Private lincoln (13) 58.5 Lisa Latta (Awapuni) J Riddell Running late (7) 58.5 James Wallace (Opaki) B lammas Hazel (6) 56.5 Sandie Cookson (Foxton) H tinsley kayzed b (12) 56.5 Shane Brown (Woodville) l allpress andalou (2) 56.5 P & T Ebbett (Waipukurau) R Hannam Bay dancer h (1) 56.5 John Bary (Hastings) M dravitzki (a2) mahora gold h (5) 56.5 Patrick Campbell (Hastings) d Bradley itsagem (3) 56.5 Lisa Latta (Awapuni) B grylls (a2) Ceviche (11) 56.5 Aaron Bidlake (Tauherenikau) c Johnson Zinika (4) 56.5 Carl Taylor & Leeann Dever (Waipukurau) M Hudson (a3)

taRadale club handicaP

3.26

$25000, open hcp, 1200m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

7269x 61411 86523 6230x 28x26 68x92 1x744 4x532 — x1732 02114 47430

10

Fritzy Boy tdm (1) 61 Alby MacGregor (Opaki) Civics Rock dm (7) 59 Ralph Manning (Cambridge) no excuse maggie mh (10) 56 John Bary (Hastings) aldebaran star td (3) 54.5 Trina Riddell (Awapuni) super Boy (4) 54.5 Roydon Bergerson (Awapuni) toma valea td (9) 54 Mark Brosnan (Matamata) the Filly dm (5) 54 Murray Neal (Foxton) gossiping dm (6) 54 Howie Mathews (Otaki) authentic desire Rani aurora dm (11) 54 Grant Searle (Awapuni) atozed dmb (2) 54 Grant Searle (Awapuni) sanriba dm (8) 54 Peter Evans (Waipukurau)

waiROa wandeReRs

J Riddell H tinsley M dravitzki (a) l allpress d Bradley v Johnston K smith B lammas SCRATCHED d Walker R Hannam c Johnson

4.01

$12500, rating 65 benchmark*, 1400m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

38432 x4132 223x1 x30x1 790x0 7x527 77007 x2406 809x5 9840x — 510x4 57x00 20x37

liberator (12) 59.5 Grant Searle (Awapuni) d Walker Cool moon d (16) 59 Anna Clement (Hawera) J Riddell Pencuri dm (6) 58.5 J & N Wood (Levin) c Johnson Pioneer dm (11) 58 Warren Lund (Pokuru) d Bradley Flippant dm (8) 57.5 Stacey Dougan (Opaki) t Russell ishiarose d (4) 57 Karen Zimmerman (Otaki) d turner (a3) Prepared d (2) 57 Howie Mathews (Otaki) B lammas Beau agen (14) 57 Christine Eagle (Foxton) J shackleton (a3) Cajun h (17) 56.5 John Bary (Hastings) s doyle midnight Paddle dh (5) 56.5 Thompson/Brown (Hastings) s pashai (a4) lady marilyn SCRATCHED gwynethanne (19) 55.5 Karen Zimmerman (Otaki) l allpress Chair up (13) 55 Lisa Latta (Awapuni) B grylls (a2) gold wedding d (9) 55 Lisa Latta (Awapuni) R Hannam

15 66x03 gemma lass (18) 54.5 Willie Green (Foxton) l Isherwood 16 9848x sloshed h (1) 54 John Bary (Hastings) M dravitzki (a2) emeRgenCies 17 709x8 Bolt action tdmh (3) 54.5 James Bridge (Hastings) v Johnston 18 9x379 eh wanda (10) 54 Tess Shepherd (Waipukurau) 19 00x89 mr darcee’s gold m (15) 54 Margaret Loveday (Trentham) 20 1040x anotherchancetaken tdm (7) 57 Deborah Parry (Awapuni)

satuRday

TAB doubles 1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8, 9-10. Trebles 1-2-3, 4-5-6, 8-9-10. Pick6 5-10, $200,000 Terminating. Place6 5-10. Quaddie 7-8-9-10.

Gear changes Hoof Pads (Front) on: Sumotori (R1); Swiper The Fox (R10) lugging Bit off: Roman Ruler (R1); Dancing On Tables (R2); Roman Ruler (R10) tongue Control Bit on: Roman Ruler (R1); Dancing On Tables (R2); Roman Ruler (R10) Blinkers on: Delirium (R1); Packing Express, Joyful Spirit, Maiden Warrior, Dancing On Tables (R2); Flash Hapi (R3); Riva Ballerina, Red Storm (R4); Payback (R7); Zabinella, Roman Rascal (R8); Goyescas, Hilton James (R10) Blinkers off: Shootoff (R7); Fullovit (R8) Pacifiers off: Savannah Al Jamal (R1) side winkers on: Roman Ruler (R1); Jungle Knight (R5); Don’t Stop Me Now (R8); Roman Ruler (R10) side winkers off: Bassaleg (R4); Payback (R7); Roman Rascal (R8) nose Band on: Sumotori (R1); Bassaleg (R4) tongue tie on: Delirium (R1)

cOwley’s hiRe centRe

11.15

$15000, rating 75 benchmark, 1200m 7108x 68461 6x133 31341 — 5211x 4940x 15817 6x580 73263 83700

2

d’Cash man tdbh (9) 60 K & L Rae (Ruakaka) B Hutton (a3) agent Ziva d (4) 59 Fursdon/Sliz (Matamata) p turner (a1) darci’s gold d (7) 58 Jason Bridgman (Matamata) M cameron twilight dragon dm (2) 57 Danny Walker (Ardmore Lodge) R Hutchings (a) Roman Ruler SCRATCHED savannah al Jamal h (3) 55 K & L Rae (Ruakaka) p taylor Pussy willow tdbh (10) 54.5 D & D Logan (Ruakaka) s spratt o’Right Zen dm (1) 54 Stephen Marsh (Cambridge) M Hills delirium d (8) 54 Paul & Kris Shailer (Matamata) K Myers sumotori d (5) 54 Leo Molloy (Byerley Pk Karaka) a Forbes (a1) Fieldofdreams tdh (6) 54 D & D Logan (Ruakaka) M Wenn

the nORtheRn advOcate

11.45

$12500, mdn, 1400m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

Hennessy Black b (13) 58.5 Stephen McKee (Ardmore) Packing express b (10) 58.5 Roger James (Cambridge) Full on Jacks h (11) 58.5 D & D Logan (Ruakaka) Joyful spirit (1) 58.5 Chris Wood (Cambridge) sudden explosion (6) 58.5 Gareth McRae (Pukekohe) victory gold (12) 58.5 Bruce Wallace (Takanini) maiden warrior (3) 56.5 Jon Miller (Pukekohe) Brahma Queen (2) 56.5 J & B Vance (Ardmore Lodge) our kismet (7) 56.5 Richard Collett (Pukekohe) dancing on tables (9) 56.5 Frank Ritchie (Cambridge) Ceebeel (5) 56.5 Jenna Mahoney (Clevedon) gold vault h (4) 56.5 Joe Gillies (Ruakaka) 0x067 i dream of Jeannie (8) 56.5 Davina Waddell (Avondale)

3x237 46 0 0x0x0 9 208x8 2x553 29834 3x0x2 490x 9

3

s spratt M cameron t thornton s collett K Myers M Hills M sweeney p turner (a1) R Hutchings (a) a Forbes (a1) B Hutton (a3) l Robertson M Wenn

92.4fM live sPORt nORthland

12.15

$15000, rating 85 benchmark, 1400m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

402x9 6x750 37283 0740x 5x170 5x6x9 20681 1369x x3438 42650 14739

4

sarsarun tdm (10) 59.5 Richard Collett (Pukekohe) Flash Hapi tdmh (1) 59 K & L Rae (Ruakaka) oak Park d (4) 57.5 Baker/Forsman (Cambridge) Just got Home m (2) 56 Rudy Liefting (Pukekohe) splitfire tdh (9) 55.5 D & D Logan (Ruakaka) asgoodasitgets m (7) 55.5 Todd Mitchell (Cambridge) Handsome mates d (11) 55.5 Chris Wood (Cambridge) affirmative d (6) 54.5 G & D Rogerson (Hamilton) another invader dh (5) 54 D & D Logan (Ruakaka) gendarme d (8) 54 Ralph Manning (Cambridge) otto the great dh (3) 54 D & D Logan (Ruakaka)

R Jones s spratt a Forbes (a1) R smyth (a3) M Wenn t thornton K Myers R Hutchings (a) M cameron B Hutton (a3) M Hills

industRial secuRity sPecialists 12.48 $12500, mdn, 1400m

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

4x260 another edition (10) 58.5 Piri Ranui (Waipu) t thornton 3x Piazzetta (13) 58.5 Raylene Whiteside (Karioitahi Beach) s collett wyatt earp (3) 58.5 Anna Scott (Byerley Pk Karaka) p taylor 9966 goin to the Chapel (8) 58.5 M, M & M Rogers (Pukekohe) M sweeney 280x0 lucky orphan (9) 58.5 Kevin Crampton (Pukekohe) J Jago mailly (12) 58.5 Stephen McKee (Ardmore) R Jones 9 saint Piran (2) 58.5 P & D Williams (Byerley Pk Karaka) K Myers 422x8 Bassaleg (5) 56.5 Natalie Tanner (Muriwai Beach) M cameron 24x26 Zest Princess h (11) 56.5 D & D Logan (Ruakaka) M Wenn 34x5 lady Hauraki (4) 56.5 Stephen Marsh (Cambridge) M Hills 9x460 Riva Ballerina (1) 56.5 George Merkulov (Muriwai Beach) J Whiteside (a3) 80x57 Red storm (6) 56.5 Jenna Mahoney (Clevedon) R Hutchings (a) 77 strada lass (7) 56.5 Shaun Clotworthy (Byerley Pk Karaka) p turner (a1)

5

united secuRity nORthland

1.23

$12500, rating 65 benchmark*, 1400m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

0430x 2133x 384x1 0x700 4130x 00x00 29x64 100 94x05 83x68 269x0

6

Jungle knight h (5) 59 D & D Logan (Ruakaka) Righteo tdbh (9) 59 D & D Logan (Ruakaka) airman t (7) 58 Leeane Poulson (Pukekohe) nazeer tdh (8) 58 D & D Logan (Ruakaka) Capo b (11) 57.5 Moira Murdoch (Waiuku) storm in th (1) 56.5 D & D Logan (Ruakaka) shanstar tb (4) 56 Richard Collett (Pukekohe) Cast a spell m (6) 56 Davina Waddell (Avondale) Prince of thrace (3) 56 Richard Otto (Te Awamutu) iponi m (10) 55.5 J & B Vance (Ardmore Lodge) Rubysmyne (2) 54 G & T Shaw (Waiuku)

fell enGineeRinG

K Myers M cameron s spratt M Hills B Hutton (a3) t thornton R Hutchings (a) M Wenn M sweeney a Forbes (a1) s collett

1.55

$12500, rating 65 benchmark*, 1400m 1 2 3 4 5 6

01033 3x16 53x12 24190 58317 36x70

smedley dm (3) 58.5 Dick Stevenson (Waipu) the Rich lister tb (8) 57.5 Paul Milich (Muriwai Beach) aimees Babe th (7) 57 Vince Roberts (Ruakaka) Holy affair m (2) 57 Lee Somervell (Cambridge) Centre Point d (4) 56.5 Stephen McKee (Ardmore) Radar tdh (5) 56.5 D & D Logan (Ruakaka)

Whangarei Selections Race 1: d’CasH man, daRcI’s gold, pussy WIlloW Race 2: ouR kismet, MaIden WaRRIoR, pacKIng expRess Race 3: oak PaRk, anotHeR InvadeR, otto tHe gReat Race 4: PiaZZetta, Bassaleg, anotHeR edItIon Race 5: aiRman, RIgHteo, sHanstaR Race 6: tHe RiCH listeR, aIMees BaBe, RadaR Race 7: montetRa, KIdnapped, noBle WaRRIoR Race 8: Rulaline, Beauty aHead, paco KId Race 9: CoaCHline, uRBan angel, RaInMaKeR Race 10: swiPeR tHe Fox, BoB valdeZ, KIng Zeus

7

candle In the wind th (10) 56 D & D Logan (Ruakaka) rose tattoo h (1) 56 K & L Rae (Ruakaka) Fieldofdreams th (6) 56 D & D Logan (Ruakaka) Just Ideal m (11) 55.5 Thomas/Mirabelli (Cambridge) perfect katch th (9) 54.5 D & D Logan (Ruakaka)

m Cameron P taylor

WhangaRei bus seRvices

2.31

C Dell (a1) m Hills

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

263x0 67500 07135 7x316 25634 70947 38x40 37473 x3313 0x046 x8074 61074 40656

Noble warrior tdm (6) 59 G & T Shaw (Waiuku) J Jago shootoff m (12) 58 G & D Rogerson (Hamilton) R Hutchings (a) montetra tdm (5) 54 Jenna Mahoney (Clevedon) s spratt kidnapped tdm (3) 54 Davina Waddell (Avondale) m Wenn dancing chief td (2) 54 Gregory Graham (Byerley Pk Karaka) R norvall payback d (8) 54 Nick Duin (Pukekohe) a forbes (a) Natsinga dm (10) 54 Lance Noble (Matamata) m Cameron cat woman (4) 54 Sharleen Cullen (Te Aroha) m sweeney saved By the Bell dm (1) 54 George Merkulov (Muriwai Beach) k myers uncle shayne tmh (13) 54 D & D Logan (Ruakaka) m Hills russianov (9) 54 Martin Cleland (Cambridge) t thornton skai glen (7) 54 Scott Wenn (Te Aroha) s Collett hot in Black d (11) 54 Don Letcher (Te Aroha) P taylor

100% baRRell’s

3.06

$12500, mdn, 1600m

Overcast/Dead (6)/Out 5m.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

5x1 82321 83700 83x36 8x398

8

weather/track/Rail

1

7 8 9 10 11

$25000, opn hcp, 2100m

whangarei races Ruakaka Jetbet 2

fields&fORM

t thornton M Wenn M sweeney J Jago R Jones K Myers

1 32 paco kid h (9) 58.5 D & D Logan (Ruakaka) 2 — coogee Flyer 3 635 Beauty ahead (15) 58.5 Lance Noble (Matamata) 4 76063 lochwood (3) 58.5 Sean Cameron (Waiuku) 5 x6035 Zephyros (4) 58.5 Moira Murdoch (Waiuku) 6 75x50 royalty (14) 58.5 Stephen McKee (Ardmore) 7 3x98 don’t stop me Now h (11) 58.5 D & D Logan (Ruakaka) 8 425x7 lady privateer h (16) 56.5 K & L Rae (Ruakaka) 9 4x43 rulaline h (2) 56.5 D & D Logan (Ruakaka) 10 05434 Zabinella (8) 56.5 McVean/Browne (Cambridge) 11 5x636 stella (7) 56.5 Shaun Clotworthy (Byerley Pk Karaka) 12 x7486 Fullovit (12) 56.5 Frank Ritchie (Cambridge) emergeNcIes 13 66300 shades of gold (5) 56.5 Jenna Mahoney (Clevedon) 14 03685 Fast profit (1) 58.5 Shaune Ritchie (Cambridge) 15 te henga thunder (13) 58.5 Robert Lawrence (Avondale) 16 9 mitzi mitosis (10) 58.5 Gareth McRae (Pukekohe) 17 — miss citron 18 x7760 roman rascal (6) 58.5 Lenny Winters (Kumeu)

9

m Cameron SCRATCHED R Jones P turner (a1) B Hutton (a3) s spratt t thornton R aukett m Hills s Collett k myers a forbes (a1) R Hutchings (a)

Waipu in taRtan

l Rose (a4) SCRATCHED

3.41

$12500, rating 65 benchmark*, 1600m 1 15x82 coachline (17) 59 Richard Collett (Pukekohe) R Hutchings (a) 2 x6420 rainmaker td (13) 59 Jenna Mahoney (Clevedon) C Dell (a1) 3 90312 top choice dm (9) 59 Shaun Clotworthy (Byerley Pk Karaka) B Hutton (a3) 4 x0316 denmark (11) 58.5 Stephen McKee (Ardmore) s spratt 5 4014 Banderas td (12) 58 M, M & M Rogers (Pukekohe) t thornton 6 12528 memory db (15) 57.5 K & B Hawtin (Te Awamutu) m Hills 7 6x805 Freedom (2) 57 Stephen McKee (Ardmore) k Joyce (a4) 8 5x630 reka t (16) 57 Richard Sherwin (Te Awamutu) m sweeney 9 5x260 urban angel d (5) 56 Jason Bridgman (Matamata) m Cameron 10 32819 hardtaluva t (4) 55.5 Scott Wenn (Te Aroha) m Wenn 11 7418x raffaella (6) 55.5 G & D Rogerson (Hamilton) R Jones 12 64168 anakela (14) 54.5 McVean/Browne (Cambridge) a forbes (a1) emergeNcIes 13 — spicey as SCRATCHED 14 01056 smuckers d (1) 54 Cydne Evans (Byerley Pk Karaka) 15 268x0 margarita time (8) 54 Chris Wood (Cambridge) 16 8x398 perfect katch tdh (10) 54.5 D & D Logan (Ruakaka) 17 36x70 radar th (7) 56.5 D & D Logan (Ruakaka) 18 61074 skai glen (3) 56 Scott Wenn (Te Aroha)

10

a’faRe cateReRs

4.16

$15000, rating 75 benchmark, 1600m 1 88x05 pycok Flyer dm (12) 61.5 Stephen Marsh (Woodville) l magorrian (a4) 2 39625 Bob valdez (4) 58.5 Chris Wood (Cambridge) V Gatu (a3) 3 16542 designacat (2) 58 Richard Collett (Pukekohe) R Jones 4 53745 pan dulce td (8) 56.5 Jamie Graham (Ardmore Lodge) m sweeney 5 24934 swiper the Fox db (7) 56.5 Leo Molloy (Byerley Pk Karaka) B Hutton (a3) 6 09442 werio dm (13) 56.5 Sean Cameron (Waiuku) P turner (a1) 7 73821 captain scott t (15) 56 Gareth McRae (Pukekohe) C Dell (a1) 8 250x1 king Zeus th (5) 56 D & D Logan (Ruakaka) m Cameron 9 28x17 the mig t (1) 56 Scott Wenn (Te Aroha) s Collett 10 7x817 regalo reaal dm (6) 55.5 Shaun Clotworthy (Byerley Pk Karaka) s spratt 11 21x48 goyescas (10) 55 Jason Bridgman (Matamata) m Hills 12 52381 sophie’s gem (3) 54 K & B Hawtin (Te Awamutu) R Hutchings (a) emergeNcIes 13 9x146 hilton James mb (11) 55.5 John Morell (Te Rapa) R norvall 14 51P0x carbide d (9) 55.5 Baker/Forsman (Cambridge) a forbes (a1) 15 16x68 master Ip dh (14) 55.5 D & D Logan (Ruakaka) 16 — roman ruler SCRATCHED

Rangiora harness Rangiora Jetbet 8

6x40 6x32 03 22332 80xPx 8309x 707 33244 46x69 30

4

dakins Ral plastics pace

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

5

2

sunday

11.30

bReedeRs gg seRies ht 2 tROt

henley park fr (1) Paul Borcoskie (Sefton) opawa speed fr (2) Kyle Cameron (Fernside) kosmopolitan fr (3) Mike Austin (West Melton) total exposure fr (4) Denis Nyhan (Templeton) Filigree sheree fr (5) Ken Ford (West Melton) monk’s gal fr (6) Ivan Schwamm (Templeton) sixty plus fr (7) Ken Ford (West Melton) Xmas Joy Belle fr (8) Fred Morris (Yaldhurst) mantorp fr (9) Stephen Kennedy (Hororata) diggerboy fr (10) Carl Markham (Methven) our little lucy fr (11) Andrew Stuart (Rangiora) sunbloc gunsight pass fr (u1) James Ramsay (Avonhead) Jims dragon fr (u2) John Sheenan (Greenpark)

bishOpdale-bush inn tab pace

3

07708 0x0P3 0x385 9700x 5736x 83857 509x8 47301 05950 0004x x0084 17654 62426 77789

1.10

$7500, 4yo+ mares up to 1 win mobile, 2000m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

x000P 59969 043 8968x 99351 93500 x65x2 34943 00x0x 00x06

6

Queen mary fr (1) David McCormick (Ashburton) chiola Belle fr (2) Kevin Chapman (Amberley) Brite N early fr (3) Wakelin/Noble (Oxford) maple twist fr (4) Joseph Clementson (Oxford) gold harmony fr (5) Ken Barron (West Melton) Freefall fr (6) Brent Borcoskie (Sefton) anonymiss fr (7) Gerard O’Reilly (Rakaia) pricilla p fr (8) Gavin Smith (Leithfield Beach) sixty plus fr (u1) Ken Ford (West Melton) Barneys girl fr (u2) Michael Cations (Spencerville)

D D mcCormick k Chapman P Wakelin a Butt s Golding (J) B Borcoskie l o’Reilly G smith C ford m Cations

cRt - McMillan feeds hcp pace

1.35

$7000, 3yo+ 1 to 2 wins special, 2600m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

0x0P3 34066 144 — 12550 90x12 3510 3214P 11145 05264 19908 13122 75451 75864 85618 —

7

Firebreak fr (1) John McDermott (Prebbleton) Fiery lustre fr (2) Ivan Court (Ladbrooks) dynamic party fr (3) T & G Chmiel (Leeston) unique chance Jeans mattjesty fr (5) G & N Hope (Woodend Beach) ready For takeoff fr (6) Mark Jones (Burnham) k c monet fr (7) Grahame Scurr (Broadfield) lauramegan 10 (1) Robert Dunn (Woodend Beach) mac Bubbles 10 (2) Cran Dalgety (West Melton) Benihana 10 (3) Jim Reardon (Te Pirita) Neve Franco 10 (4) Robert Dunn (Woodend Beach) Fifth edition 10 (5) Cran Dalgety (West Melton) macho comacho 10 (6) T & G Chmiel (Leeston) special Bella 10 (7) Carl Markham (Methven) massimo 10 (8) Robert Dunn (Woodend Beach) Billythehuntedone

C D thornley D Butt C Defilippi SCRATCHED R may B orange s Golding (J) J Dunn D Dunn l o’Reilly a Butt J Curtin C markham J thomas (J) SCRATCHED

yOung at heaRt seRies ht pace

2.00

$5500, 5yo+ 1 to 3 wins mobile, 2000m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

04358 00076 45251 21366 67775 x7383 23468 92561 78044 77789 60807 90170

8

ataahua tiki fr (1) Stephen McNally (Motukarara) Fortunately fr (2) Ken Ford (West Melton) westburn courage fr (3) Michael Heenan (Methven) Forum fr (4) McCormick/Kentish (Ashburton) Franco revel fr (5) T & G Chmiel (Leeston) su el fr (6) McCormick/Kentish (Ashburton) oursjean fr (7) Robbie Holmes (Leithfield Beach) Zara p fr (8) Andrew Armour (Invercargill) thats Bettor fr (9) Brent Weaver (Waterlea Raceway) arden’s attack fr (21) Raymond Reekie (Charing Cross) cardinal huff fr (22) Katie Cox (Springston) good togo washington fr (u1) Jason Enright (Motukarara)

RangiORa WinteR cup

s mcnally a tomlinson R may B thomas (J) B orange l mcCormick R Holmes t Williams J keast J Dunn k Cox (J) P Davis

2.30

$13000, 3yo+ 3 to 6 wins special hcp pace, 2600m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

11541 09043 9x134 41265 71P61 21112 35330 6x06x

maximan fr (1) Jim Curtin (Templeton) Four Needed fr (2) Dave Anderson (Prebbleton) pemberton shard fr (u1) Brad Mowbray (Russley) motu cup day cullen 10 (1) G & N Hope (Woodend Beach) reklaw supreme 10 (2) G & N Hope (Woodend Beach) Bit of a legend 10 (3) Cran Dalgety (West Melton) live lea 10 (4) Grant McStay (Redwood) texican 20 (1) Cran Dalgety (West Melton)

J Curtin s mcnally R may C Defilippi R Close (J) D Dunn R Holmes m Jones

bReedeRs gOlden giRls seRies final 3.05

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

x6194 41872 72173 00076 64641 53732 47613 19742 11531

10

caesar’s Flame fr (1) Robert Dunn (Woodend Beach) Firebreak fr (2) John McDermott (Prebbleton) selester fr (3) Gavin Cook (Ladbrooks) tommy golightly fr (4) Jason Enright (Motukarara) I am amy fr (5) Ron Paterson (Tinwald) maiden rome fr (6) Robert Earle (Charing Cross) cullen’s mercy fr (7) Raymond Reekie (Charing Cross) valhalla fr (8) Gavin Cook (Ladbrooks) the lutts fr (9) Fred Morris (Yaldhurst) darryl hanover fr (21) Jackie Law (Woodend) up wheels fr (22) Lynda Beagley (Ladbrooks) Its Nukes fr (23) Phil Burrows (Fernside) race cafe fr (24) Mark Jones (Burnham) arden’s attack fr (25) Raymond Reekie (Charing Cross)

allWOOd tRees pace

P Borcoskie k Cameron B orange D nyhan a tomlinson i schwamm C ford s mcnally C Defilippi J markham (J) V atherton (J) SCRATCHED k Cox (J) J sheenan

11.55 P Wallace J mcDermott s Blake J enright D Paterson R earle R Reekie G Cook D thompson s murtha l Beagley a White a edge R Burnett

12.20

$6500, 3yo+ non winners, 2600m. 1 — thunderbird tara 2 345x7 midnight mayhem fr (1) John Howe (West Melton) 3 — daniel thomas 4 05695 hot lips Brogden fr (2) Kyle Cameron (Fernside)

Rangiora Selections Race 1: Xmas Joy Belle, Henley PaRk, GunsiGHt Pass Race 2: Its Nukes, ValHalla, tommy GoliGHtly Race 3: morveN lad, WaiHemo aRt, monkey Puzzle Race 4: rock tIll you drop, RanfuRly Rulz, my entouRaGe Race 5: prIcIlla p, anonymiss, CHiola Belle Race 6: FIFth edItIoN, DynamiC PaRty, ReaDy foR takeoff Race 7: FraNco revel, zaRa P, tHats BettoR Race 8: BIt oF a legeNd, maximan, ReklaW suPReme Race 9: lullI mIdFrew, stRata staR, GooD GiRl BeCqui Race 10: QuIte a momeNt, Bet’s Best, BeRt PoWell Race 11: aBraXas, queen’s aDVoCate, stRaDoWan

Nine mile maiden fr (1) Robbie Holmes (Leithfield Beach) R Close (J) good girl Becqui fr (2) Phil Burrows (Fernside) a Butt vanilla rose fr (3) Mark Fuller (Weedons) B orange Fortunately fr (4) Ken Ford (West Melton) a tomlinson miss kathryn fr (5) Robbie Holmes (Leithfield Beach) a Poutama (J) strata star fr (6) Regan Todd (Burnham) m Jones little tess fr (7) T & G Chmiel (Leeston) D Butt the Burning Question fr (8) Gavin Smith (Leithfield Beach) G smith lulli midfrew fr (9) Phil Burrows (Fernside) B thomas (J)

pegasus spuR hcp tROt

3.40

$7000, 3yo+ 1 or more wins discretionary, 2600m.

$5000, 4yo+ 1 to 4 wins +claimer mobile, amateur drivers, 2600m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

B orange R Close (J) D Dunn s Golding (J) t Bagrie (J) C D thornley P Davis i Cameron R may J Curtin a Poutama (J) G smith m neill C Defilippi m kerr (J)

$10000, 4yo+ mares 2 to 5 wins mobile pace, 2000m.

anthOny sheaReR tROt 00006 x5665 6x0 9 09x70 x0009 00x0x P8322 35530 000x0 9xP — 85096 x706x

12.45

3 rock till you drop fr (1) Mark Jones (Burnham) 88580 history maker fr (2) James Weir (Kaiapoi) my entourage fr (3) Andrew Stuart (Rangiora) 6x red hot toddy fr (4) Ken Barron (West Melton) 0x vice chairman fr (5) Peter Bagrie (Ohoka) 38762 Blytheburn fr (6) Brian Kerr (West Melton) 06547 denis fr (7) Margo Nyhan (Burnham) 80xPx washington star fr (8) Ian Cameron (Fernside) 44 ranfurly rulz fr (9) G & N Hope (Woodend Beach) 500x3 damon runyon fr (21) Jim Curtin (Templeton) mina hardy fr (22) Jane Knox (Amberley) 43733 tricky girl fr (23) Gavin Smith (Leithfield Beach) 58536 crying out loud fr (24) Merv Neill (Rangiora) x0806 thunderbird tara fr (25) Bob Rochford (Kaikoura) P7809 pay me operative fr (26) Paul Kerr (Ohoka)

$6500, 3yo+ non winners, 2600m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

double chocolate fr (3) Robbie Holmes (Leithfield Beach) a Poutama (J) monkey puzzle fr (4) Margo Nyhan (Burnham) P Davis stans day fr (5) Stan Moore (Rangiora) m Hjalmarsson morven lad fr (6) Murray Alfeld (Weedons) C Defilippi goshawk fr (7) McCormick/Kentish (Ashburton) l mcCormick washington star fr (8) Ian Cameron (Fernside) i Cameron countess vale fr (9) Glenn Gillard (Rangiora) J Curtin spanish lustre fr (10) Ivan Court (Ladbrooks) B orange top Brass fr (11) Wendy Stevenson (Ashburton) D Dunn cavalli woman fr (12) Michael Cations (Spencerville) m Cations waihemo art fr (u1) Gavin Smith (Leithfield Beach) G smith

$6500, 2yo+ non winners mobile, 2000m.

9

TAB doubles 2-3, 4-5, 6-7, 8-9, 10-11. Trebles 1-2-3, 5-6-7, 9-10-11. Quaddie 8-9-10-11. Place6 6-11.

1

5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

SCRATCHED J Dunn SCRATCHED k Cameron

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

02005 77705 00700 0x263 00159 44241 71403 10844 22Px1 45772 123x5 5682x

11

Juneamy castleton fr (1) Mark Jones (Burnham) take For granted fr (2) Denis Nyhan (Templeton) eight double eight fr (u1) Bruce Graham (Charing Cross) Bert powell 10 (1) Craig Edmonds (Motukarara) oscar 10 (2) L & J Smith (Te Pirita) Quite a moment 10 (3) G & N Hope (Woodend Beach) speedy earl 10 (4) Kyle Cameron (Fernside) eyrewell pegasus 10 (5) Margo Nyhan (Burnham) Bet’s Best 10 (u1) Nathan Williamson (Ryal Bush) rarangi Jewel 20 (1) Graham Neill (Spring Creek) mamselle 30 (u1) P & L Jones (West Melton) Burano 50 (1) Kevin Townley (Russley)

Wai-eyRe faRM pace

m Jones D nyhan G archer J Dunn J smith R may k Cameron P Davis n Williamson G smith C Defilippi D Dunn

4.15

$7000, 3yo+ 1 win mobile, 2000m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

93431 20973 90950 68244 21962 0080x 22571 5018x 49x56 49857 44838 0x680 — 01977 130x4

starlet lavra fr (1) T & G Chmiel (Leeston) stylish Babe fr (2) John McDermott (Prebbleton) mimi surarti fr (3) Ian Cameron (Fernside) stradowan fr (4) T & G Chmiel (Leeston) mccracken fr (5) Geoff Dunn (West Melton) abraxas fr (6) Cran Dalgety (West Melton) Queen’s advocate fr (7) Malcolm Shinn (West Melton) artsu fr (8) Brian Zampese (West Melton) elsu attack fr (9) Allan Shutkowski (Waterlea Raceway) wards creek fr (21) Bob Rochford (Kaikoura) whyamibettor fr (22) David Pearce (West Melton) dalness fr (23) Robert Dunn (West Melton) unique chance canndew fr (24) Margo Nyhan (Burnham) ucanifuwant fr (25) Ken Barron (West Melton)

m Jones C D thornley i Cameron B orange D Butt D Dunn a Butt R may a shutkowski C Defilippi G smith J Dunn SCRATCHED P Davis s Golding (J)

australian races sunshine coast Jetbet 3

satuRday

TAB doubles 1-2, 5-6, 8-9. Trebles 3-4-5, 7-8-9. Quaddie 6-7-8-9. Place6 4-9.

1

bOQ chancellOR paRk/MOOlOOlaba 1.40 71801 s6050 44221 3720s

venture on twn (7) 59 B J Smith (Eagle Farm) platinum state d (4) 57 B R Guy (Gold Coast) Flying home tw (3) 56.5 B S Baldwin (Eagle Farm) Boogie shoes d (8) 56 J G Sargent (Warwick Farm)

Fine/Slow (7)/True. 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

16516 61614 07448 01248 14343 33124 42246

2

Freton tcdwh (11) 56 T D Hall (Sunshine Coast) cosmonaut cw (6) 55 B J Smith (Eagle Farm) delago pilli thn (2) 55 G R Pollock (Sunshine Coast) peace talks d (1) 55 M F Webb (Toowoomba) thirsty For Blood tw (5) 54 R L Heathcote (Eagle Farm) requirement twh (10) 54 D J Hansen (Sunshine Coast) escoffier h (9) 54 L M Treloar (Sunshine Coast)

G Goold (a3) k matheson (a2) J Byrne D Browne

B stewart e Wilkinson a Pattillo a allen (a2) R Wiggins R mc mahon m Cahill

XXXX handicap

2.10

$50,000, f&m, 1300m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

11499 03000 01113 s6177 11740 s170s s0531 30010 s7051 61s01 s4346 73087 5524s

3

petty cury dw (1) 59 D G Sellwood (Cambridge (Nz) punch on (7) 57.5 P J Balzen (Gold Coast) lady agulhas tdw (5) 57 T J Dougall (Toowoomba) cuddlesome dw (13) 56 L G Ross (Eagle Farm) perfectly stunning d (6) 55 P G Carey (Mornington) caliente (8) 54 Bruce Hill (Gold Coast) miss Bradbury w (4) 54 K M Schweida (Eagle Farm) Zamboni tcdw (3) 54 P A Hulbert (Eagle Farm) kneeling (10) 54 P G Moody (Caulfield) style music twh (9) 54 L M Treloar (Sunshine Coast) comahni twbhn (11) 54 R R Wilson (Sunshine Coast) mareeza w (12) 54 P G Moody (Caulfield) I’m Busy th (2) 54 M J Mair (Sunshine Coast)

k matheson (a2) a allen (a2) G Goold (a3) t Bell R mc mahon P Hammersley m Cahill P Holmes G Colless e Wilkinson l Cassidy s Baster k Wharton

RcQ bRuce Mclachlan classic

2.45

$50,000, 2yo, 1200m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

31153 65s41 15711 44412 93123 s33s1 223s0 412 411 1s 25 74s32

4

agitate wb (7) 59 K M Schweida (Eagle Farm) k matheson (a2) choose a saga dh (11) 58.5 S A Mackinnon (Sunshine Coast) e Wilkinson you did what tdwh (12) 58.5 L M Treloar (Sunshine Coast) m Cahill Nude secrets h (2) 58 G R Duncan (Sunshine Coast) D Browne Jet down on It dh (8) 57.5 Jason McLachlan (Sunshine Coast) t Bell rusty colours w (3) 57 David Lawlor (Eagle Farm) m speers aquator (6) 56 P J Balzen (Gold Coast) l Cassidy hallside rose ch (4) 56 D L Heinemann (Sunshine Coast) J Byrne French tarte d (1) 55 Donna Grisedale (Kembla Grange) P Hammersley my Beloved (5) 54.5 M G Nolan (Toowoomba) R mc mahon tailored spur bh (10) 54.5 G K Taylor (Sunshine Coast) First release b (9) 54 Bruce Hill (Gold Coast) a allen (a2)

suMMeRveld Racing stables

3.20

$50,000, Benchmark 85, 1000m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

64313 s21s1 11712 91212 95222 21311 96s14 10s57 3672s 074s5 5586s 1110s 75155 63317

5

I’m cool dw (14) 60.5 Desleigh Forster (Eagle Farm) G Goold (a3) cape kidnappers dw (7) 59.5 K M Schweida (Eagle Farm) k matheson (a2) agent Blue cdw (8) 59 P J Fleming (Gympie) ms alisha taylor (a3) kelbenjar cdwbh (12) 58 Natalie McCall (Sunshine Coast) G Colless pure purrfection d (6) 55 T J Gollan (Eagle Farm) m Cahill unique Fuse cd (9) 55 B C Gill (Gympie) R mc mahon lightfeet lady dh (2) 54 S W Kendrick (Sunshine Coast) J Byrne Brookton tiara d (11) 54 B J Lockwood (Eagle Farm) P Hammersley huckleberry dane dw (4) 54 L F Birchley (Eagle Farm) l Cassidy spinhro dwb (10) 54 N P Stephens (Deagon) t Bell Nickiera cdwhn (5) 54 T B Thomas (Sunshine Coast) l Cassidy pompidou d (13) 54 Greg Bennett (Scone) a allen (a2) hludowig wh (3) 54 A P Williamson (Sunshine Coast) k Wharton get on tcwh (1) 54 T B Thomas (Sunshine Coast) a Pattillo

WiMMeRs sOft dRinks handicap

3.55

$50,000, 3yo, 1000m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

91111 5s485 s2126 1s150 5976s 0620s 2166s 5s28s 8s356 31412 22s11 1340s s16s1 s006s 2210s 51

6

lennie’s choice dw (3) 59 K M Schweida (Eagle Farm) k matheson (a2) the conspirator db (2) 57 T J Sears (Toowoomba) m Cahill star sammy db (6) 55.5 L J Mayfield-Smith (Eagle Farm) B stewart tukiyo cw (7) 55.5 J Dann (Toowoomba) R mc mahon tom’s luck cdh (8) 54 Jason McLachlan (Sunshine Coast) e Wilkinson Fusil de eve twh (5) 54 Jason McLachlan (Sunshine Coast) l Cassidy la Frisson Belle b (16) 54 R L Heathcote (Eagle Farm) s Baster ten gauge (1) 54 M J Dunn (Murwillumbah) G Colless Burleigh heads b (12) 54 Bruce Hill (Gold Coast) P Hammersley craiglea masta d (9) 54 A J Mead (Gympie) k Wharton lucky leish dh (15) 54 G K Taylor (Sunshine Coast) ms alisha taylor (a3) smakatus (13) 54 P Duff (Deagon) J Byrne who will tcwh (14) 54 L M Treloar (Sunshine Coast) a spinks obliviate (10) 54 R G Lipp (Toowoomba) t Bell punters pride (11) 54 R L Heathcote (Eagle Farm) R Wiggins pocillo w (4) 54 Darlene Duryea (Beaudesert)

yaluMba Wines handicap

4.30

$50,000, C,H&G’s Class 6, 1300m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

7

0s503 31522 54433 s2713 890s0 32220 11s27 250s1 440s4 50818 86s39 760s4 10008 s5531 80517 2585s

sons of god wb (2) 58 R L Heathcote (Eagle Farm) m Cahill Bymonashee w (12) 57.5 B J Smith (Eagle Farm) e Wilkinson keep It moist t (8) 57.5 Ms J Aitkenhead (Eagle Farm) mishani warrior tb (3) 56.5 L G Ross (Eagle Farm) a allen (a2) preacher Boy w (14) 56.5 S K Iverson (Toowoomba) G Colless shadow Buster twh (5) 56.5 T D Hall (Sunshine Coast) P Hammersley ten to Zero tdhn (6) 56.5 R K McCall (Sunshine Coast) G Goold (a3) my Quilter thn (1) 56 S A Mackinnon (Sunshine Coast) D Browne mr orient w (13) 55.5 P J Balzen (Gold Coast) J Byrne Narcissus h (16) 55.5 L M Treloar (Sunshine Coast) s Baster Indubious h (11) 54 L M Treloar (Sunshine Coast) a spinks rapid leica dane w (15) 54 M J Dunn (Murwillumbah) R Wiggins gentle giant tch (9) 54 Jason McLachlan (Sunshine Coast) t Bell show of strength tw (7) 54 R L Tipper (Eagle Farm) s shield all my angels tdw (10) 54 P Duff (Deagon) R mc mahon Flying dynamite twhn (4) 54 Louise White (Sunshine Coast) G killen

Reed pROpeRty gROup glasshOuse 5.05 $175,000, quality listed, 1400m

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

8

0s510 13262 7s697 15s06 0s000 s7466 11421 37855 s5632 88380 34620 830s4 s2523 24173 13124 47306

Belltone cdw (14) 59 K C Wood (Eagle Farm) D Browne river lad dwh (5) 59 Natalie McCall (Sunshine Coast) e Wilkinson phelan ready wh (3) 57.5 Jason McLachlan (Sunshine Coast) G Colless star of octagonal dw (7) 57.5 T S Howlett (Cessnock) B stewart green Birdie (1) 57 Darlene Duryea (Beaudesert) P Holmes morning captain dw (11) 56.5 Ms K Doughty (Gold Coast) J Byrne tokamak dw (9) 56.5 B J Lockwood (Eagle Farm) P Hammersley Jetset lad dw (4) 56 J R Wheeler (Mornington) R mc mahon meet george dw (6) 54.5 B J Smith (Eagle Farm) J Bowditch celtic dancer tw (10) 54 N J Doyle (Gold Coast) t Bell doubtful Jack dwn (2) 54 K M Schweida (Eagle Farm) a Pattillo mystical grey tdwh (15) 54 C Stott (Sunshine Coast) G Goold (a) someday b (16) 54 K C Wood (Eagle Farm) m Cahill pellegrini tdw (12) 54 R L Heathcote (Eagle Farm) R Wiggins tax evader tcdw (8) 54 J P Caught (Eagle Farm) s Baster Bereft dw (13) 54 D I Atkins (Broadmeadow) l Cassidy

yaluMba calOundRa cup

5.40

$200,000, quality listed, 2400m 1 00735 voila Ici dwb (15) 59.5 P G Moody (Rosehill) G Colless 2 s8253 rothera tdwb (17) 57 B J Smith (Eagle Farm) J Bowditch 3 s7306 Zabeelionaire (1) 57 L J Corstens (Kyneton) s Baster 4 27433 Zennista w (2) 55 Ms L Latta (Awapuni (Nz) D Browne 5 07502 shenzhou steeds tcw (8) 54.5 M D Moroney (Flemington) e Wilkinson 6 70881 anagold w (7) 54 B R Guy (Gold Coast) a Pattillo 7 72406 verdant dwn (16) 54 R W Smerdon (Caulfield) l Cassidy 8 0s922 high kin w (18) 54 D G Greene (Hamilton (Nz) m Cahill 9 75393 kaypers w (3) 54 Greg Bennett (Scone) P Hammersley 10 00990 saint encosta (11) 54 John Thompson (Gold Coast) t Bell 11 s6857 raeburn wn (12) 54 B J Smith (Eagle Farm) k matheson (a) 12 79523 Za magic tw (4) 54 B J Smith (Eagle Farm) R Wiggins 13 51101 endor dw (19) 54 G A Rogerson (Tuhikaramea (Nz) 14 50287 muirfield w (10) 54 M D Moroney (Flemington) R mc mahon 15 25640 secret garden w (5) 54 P A Nolan Jnr (Toowoomba) 16 25506 dazzle us w (20) 54 Bruce Hill (Gold Coast) J Byrne 17 06302 I gotta Feeling w (9) 54 J R Wheeler (Mornington) m Hellyer 18 13267 markout twb (13) 54 P J Richardson (Oakey) k Wharton emergeNcIes 19 02746 Buffett w (14) 54 Bruce Hill (Gold Coast) 20 s3818 excellent al twbh (6) 54 L M Treloar (Sunshine Coast)

Sunshine Coast Selections

$50,000, Benchmark 85, 1600m 1 2 3 4

sunshine cst Weather/track/Rail

Race 1: cosmoNaut, tHiRsty foR BlooD, flyinG Home Race 2: mIss BradBury, CuDDlesome, Petty CuRy Race 3: agItate, nuDe seCRets, Jet DoWn on it Race 4: cape kIdNappers, PuRe PuRRfeCtion, aGent Blue Race 5: star sammy, tukiyo, lennie's CHoiCe Race 6: mIshaNI warrIor, BymonasHee, sons of GoD Race 7: someday, meet GeoRGe, RiVeR laD Race 8: ZeNNIsta, sHenzHou steeDs, HiGH kin Race 9: luke's luck, eximius, DanCes on staRs


ASHBURTON GUARDIAN, Friday, June 28, 2013

SPORT

www.guardianONLINE.co.nz

To see more or purchase photos

well still be on the board when they pick at No 10. If the Trailblazers pass up the opportunity, Philadelphia, choosing next, have been heavily linked due to their dearth of big men. Despite the 76ers’ head coaching role being currently vacant, Adams welcomed the possibility of heading back to Pennsylvania, where he spent one year in college. “To a degree, yes,” he said when asked whether the coaching uncertainty concerned him. “But then I’m also new to the whole thing so I don’t know any different. “It’ll be fine. I guess that’s just like the business of the NBA and you’ve got to get used to it. Some dudes have like 17 different head coaches - it’s crazy.” Wherever he goes, Adams knows the New Zealand sporting public will be watching with keen interest, a prospect with which he is content - but for a limited time only. “I wouldn’t mind being the face of basketball [in New Zealand] until someone comes along and then takes over,” he said. “All I’m trying to do is make sure that people know that in New Zealand we’ve got some basketball players, and then they get some exposure. “And that’s the whole thing for New Zealand basketball to move forward - that athletes down there have another path to take, apart from rugby. Just that they have another path - whether they want to do academics or anything like that.” - APNZ

After running the rule over his prospective new home towns, Steven Adams was keeping quiet about just where he would like to take his talents. Adams will become just the second New Zealander selected in the NBA Draft in New York (after Sean Marks) today, where he will appear on stage and don the cap of the franchise which calls his name. The seven-foot centre is widely considered to be a mid-to-late lottery pick (top 14), and a number of teams are said to be interested in drafting the Kiwi. With such uncertainty over where he will end up, Adams was reluctant to play favourites at yesterday’s draft media day, and said he would be happy no matter where he is made to move. “I’m just enjoying right now,” the 19-year-old said. “All of [the teams] I like, because I went to all the different cities and they’re all really unique.” Adams did reveal he had an idea of his ideal destinations but, when pressed, he shrugged his shoulders and laughed. He did, however, express a fondness for Portland, with the Pacific Northwest city reminding him of Wellington, where Adams called home until enrolling at the University of Pittsburgh. The Portland Trailblazers are thought to be one team considering acquiring Adams, who could very

Photo Tetsuro Mitomo 270613-TM-127

Kees Looij prepares to return a backhand during his match at the Mid Canterbury Badminton weekday session yesterday.

Extended season proves popular The Mid Canterbury Badminton Club has been playing at the Sports Hall every Thursday morning since February, and coupled with the Tuesday night session the sport has seen an increase in players having a hit.

The club offers a “social hit” for everyone, but also caters to those with a competitive streak, and the club runs a Tuesday night session for the players who can’t make the Thursday morning for work or school commitments.

RUGBY - June Internationals Teams

Latest match

P W L D Last met

Win Value ASAP Ratings Trend Match Day Form % odds margin 23/06/12 22/06/13

22:00:00 Saturday, 29 June 2013 Etihad Stadium (12 months form)

The Lions scrum wasn't as fearsome as expected over 80 at Suncorp and they'll have to outshoot Australia all pitch behind Sexton's direction. Watching three backs carried off, inheriting a couple of daft field kicks, and missing goals by the handful, its amazing the Wallabies still had a shot at sneaking it on the buzzer. Beale is better just kicking the 50-50s from well out without pressure. And while the genius in O'Conner isn't fulfilled at 10 yet (he's not a link player, he's a gap buster), his fearless way, attack and defence, can put them on the front foot and their undoubted will can take it to a decider.

28 25

DLWWWL WWLWW

Australia

L 21-23 v Lions

11 6

4

1 21 - 23

British Lions

W 35-0 v Rebels

8

1

0 22/06/13 88% $2.15

7

55% $1.90 W by 3

21

▌ Australia ▌ Lions

SUPER RUGBY Championship 2013 - Round 18 Form

Teams

Latest match

P W L D Last met

Win Value ASAP Ratings Trend Match Day Form % odds margin 06/07/12 01/06/13

19:35:00 Saturday, 29 June 2013 Waikato Stadium

40 25

WWWWW WLLWLL

Chiefs

W 28-19 v Crusaders 13 10

3

0

Hurricanes

L 23-30 v Brumbies

7

0 16/05/13 46% $3.50

13

6

17 - 12 77% $1.40 W by 13

19:35:00 Saturday, 29 June 2013 Forsyth Barr Stadium

10

▌ Chiefs ▌ Hurricanes

31 18

LWLLLW WWWLW

Highlanders Crusaders

W 38-28 v Blues

13

W 23-22 v Waratahs 13

2 11 8

0

5

8 - 24 15% $3.10

0 20/04/13 62% $1.50 W by 9

01:00:00 Saturday, 30 June 2013 Kings Park

5

▌ Hlanders ▌ Crusaders

35 25

LLLLWL LWWLLL

Sharks

L 16-18 v Bulls

13

6

7

0

29 - 23 46% $1.75 W by 6

Blues

L 28-38 v Hlanders

13

6

7

0 13/04/12 46% $2.40

03:05:00 Sunday, 30 June 2013 Loftus Versfeld

15

▌ Sharks ▌ Blues

29 15

WWWWW LLLWLL

Bulls Kings

W 30-25 v Cheetahs 13 10 3 L 11-19 v Stormers

13

3

0

9

34 - 0

77% $1.10 W by 25

1 20/04/13 23% $11.00

05:10:00 Sunday, 30 June 2013 Newlands Stadium

2

▌ Bulls ▌ Kings

30 18

WLLLWW

Stormers

W 19-11 v Kings

13

6

7

0

WWLWWL

Cheetahs

L 25-30 v Bulls

14

9

5

0 06/04/13 64% $3.10

24 - 26 46% $1.50 W by 7

Teams

Latest match

6

▌ Stormers ▌ Cheetahs

At 6-7 the Hurricanes remain a remote mathematical chance. J Savea rediscovered his form in the ABs as did Barrett and C Smith, that trio their best chance of an upset with both teams potentially rusty, but the Chiefs have their own international class. The latter haven't played since mid-May, landing the bye before the June break, their last memory skinning the Crusaders to establish NZC dominance. They return zip runners Ngatai and Nanai-Williams and considering who they sat last out expect the forwards to rumble right through the middle of the Canes who haven't won in Hamilton since '09. At 15th of 15 the Highlanders would gladly have taken the break as a wrap but with a few tuned to AB standard they might front. They generally do for the Crusaders and are capable of splitting the defence in front of a pack that knows there's just three rounds left, albeit at 2-4 since 2010 they haven't made a habit of it. Crusaders coach Blackadder had plenty of work-ons through June, mainly that they haven't managed to run up a score all season. Still, they fear nobody and off a ground game led by Read and new AB Todd you'd be surprised if they went down with the season on the line. The Blues start this on a recent 0-4 slide and are off a heavy loss to the French dirt trackers. They'd need to get up for all their matches in SA or they're cooked for 2013. It'll be on Weepu to deliver the experience behind a tight five likely to do it hard and in front of a young back three under bombs. The Sharks are all but gone, but staying at home and the month respite shouldn't be under-valued and with B du Plessis finally suiting up alongside other Boks they'll have the arsenal on the Blues up front. Lambie and Steyn (10 and 15) will play it like chess which should do it given they're 8-0 back to '06. At 3-9-1 the Kings have put up a dig at times and the break likely assists them more than most. They're a step behind when confronted with a big pack though and playing off scraps won't bring the host down at Loftus. The Bulls are seven straight, well clear in the SAC, in fact this would seal it. They lost Olivier (early release) in the break, but the majority of their top-liners are fit and pumped to hunt down home ad through the playoffs. Spies, Serfontein and Basson could outscore the Kings on their own. Throw in string puller Steyn and the 34-0 shutdown in round 10 could be repeated. The absence of Cheetahs flyhalf Goosen is taking a toll as they slip to fifth overall on straight losses. An elite 10 is surely a must for finals impact, notwithstanding a dominant pack lead by Strauss, Brussow and Labuschagne is bound to take them close here. The availability of a number of front-liners is to be confirmed late in the week but the Stormers will definitely run out Habana, de Villiers and Aplon, the latter due and generally dangerous fresh. They're a chance to turn the narrow reverse result given the Cheetahs haven't won at Newlands since '07.

2013 NRL Championship - Round 16 Form

P W L D Last met

Win Value ASAP Ratings Trend Match Day Form % odds margin 31/08/12 24/06/13

21:45:00 Friday, 28 June 2013 ANZ Stadium

27 18

WLWWW

Souths

W 30-10 v Eels

14 12 2

0

WLLWWL

Raiders

L 12-17 v Tigers

14

0 15/09/12 50% $3.50

7 7

38 - 16

86% $1.40 W by 13

19:30:00 Saturday, 29 June 2013 Leichhardt Oval

9

▌ Souths ▌ Raiders

32 17

LLWWLW

Tigers

W 17-12 v Raiders

14

LDWWWL

Storm

L 12-18 v Titans

14 10 3 1 08/04/13 71% $1.40 W by 13

5

9 0

12 - 26 36% $3.50

21:30:00 Saturday, 29 June 2013 Centrebet Stadium

3

▌ Tigers ▌ Storm

18 10

LWWWLL

Panthers

L 12-24 v Raiders

13

5

8 0

LWLLWL

Dragons

L 16-22 v Cowboys 14

5

9 0 25/05/13 36% $2.40

19 - 0

38% $1.75 W by 6

16:00:00 Sunday, 30 June 2013 Hunter Stadium

2

▌ Panthers ▌ Dragons

25 17

LWLLLL WLWWLW

Knights

L 14-16 v Storm

14

6

8

0

30 - 6

43% $1.90 W by 2

Gold Coast

W 18-12 v Storm

14

8

6

0 28/04/13 57% $2.15

16:00:00 Sunday, 30 June 2013 Mt Smart Stadium

9

▌ Knights ▌ Titans 07/04/12 20 12

LLWWWW LWLLLW

Warriors Broncos

W 23-12 v Roosters 14 W 32-12 v Tigers

14

6 6

8 8

0

56 - 18

43% $1.75 W by 5

0 03/06/13 43% $2.40

20:30:00 Sunday, 30 June 2013 Townsville Stadium

5

▌ Warriors ▌ Broncos 07/04/12 24 17

LLLLLW WWWLW

Cowboys

W 22-16 v Dragons 14

5

9

0

36 - 22

Sharks

W 32-14 v Eels

7

6

0

02/09/12 54% $2.15

13

36% $1.90 W by 2

21:00:00 Monday, 1 July 2013 Allianz Stadium

9

▌ Cowboys ▌ Sharks

30 19

WWLWLW

Roosters

W 20-18 v Bulldogs 14 10

4

0

16 - 4

71% $1.50 W by 7 9

WLDWLL

Eagles

L 30-32 v Bulldogs

13

7

5

1 13/05/13 54% $3.10

▌ Roosters ▌ Eagles 07/04/12

Town is out to break Country’s winning run in Mid Canterbury’s JAB rugby Town and Country clash at the Rakaia domain on Sunday. The annual fixture was called off last weekend giving the sides an extra week of preparation to battle for bragging rights, with Country coming out on top in the last four years and looking for number five. Country teams consist of players from the Methven, Rakaia, Southern and Tinwald clubs with Town comprised of Allenton, Celtic, Collegiate and Hampstead with matches between under 6, U7, U8, U9, U10, U11, U12, U13 and U14.5. The bragging rights are up for grabs in each of the nine age group matches but also overall with Country coming up trumps since 2009. The under 6 and under 8 matches kicks off proceedings at 11am with the under 14.5 the last to play at 11.30am.

• Netballers play it again

WEEKEND SPORTS FORM Form

• Town v Country rugby

ONLINE.co.nz

New home for Adams By Kris Shannon

23

In the wet at Campbelltown the Raiders couldn't hold on to it staring at the chalk and failed to post enough points for when the Tigers came. They're allowing 28 per outing away, are bottom half for points scored, and too inconsistent to moot here. In the wet visiting the Eels (at ANZ), Souths had way too much and while Canberra might match up for size in some areas, you'd expect the host to be superior for drill and gas. Their reps are on a sharp turn off Origin, but any of the four would make reasonable impact players, and at 5-1 hosting and four straight over Canberra, who last won here in '09, they're good for this too. After being down on territory for much of it the Tigers stayed close enough hosting Canberra and when Marshall sensed it they got Reddy and Simona across in the last quarter to pinch it. Coach Potter declared; 'it'll boost our confidence as far as being able to pull teams back', but who wants to get into that position, notwithstanding the theory will likely get a workout here, their hope that Storm don't front off Origin. As has become common for Melbourne in an Origin week, they choked up visiting the Titans. They've lucked out on the draw though meeting a Tigers side putting out second string squads weekly. These two are off the bye preceded by deflating losses. Morris and Dugan (both Origin) may give the Dragons quality kick return and Stanley's now complete replacement of Soward should see further zip off a stand, but they generally remain slow and predictable. Penrith dropped to 5-8 in round 14 unable to break open the Raiders in Canberra after dark. With few stars to fall back on their blue collars generally bring the basics. Plum is emerging as a pack leader of some quality, Segeyaro's injection from half can split most, Moylan and Simmons don't let chances to finish slip, and they're 3-1 since 2010. The Titans collected on a golden chance of knocking over the Storm minus the big three at Robina and are closing on Manly on the ladder. With Sezer growing at the wheelhouse in front of your eyes, if the reps front they're a huge look to tip a decent home ad. The Knights season was probably best defined by their round 14 go with Storm, knocking the reigning prems around in Melbourne before crumbling late and slipping to 6-8 on four losses straight. They'll get some respite here, the Titans not as defensively minded as Melbourne, but this stadium presents no 09/03/13 fortress to the latter; 3-2 Knights back to '06. The Broncs quit a three game losing streak with some style over the Tigers but the 56-18 dumping hosting early this month remains fresh. At 4-0 since allowing Penrith 60 in round 10, the Warriors are riding the longest current streak in the NRL and if they continue the flow of uncharacteristic desperation tackles and long chases they're a look here too. The more committed and realistic approach is allowing the natural talent in Johnson, Hurrell, Locke, and Vatuvei to come through and given their grunt in front they can extend a 4-1 record hosting this back 09/03/13 to '07. The Sharks are 5-1 their last six after coming from behind to take the Eels and hold seventh equal on the ladder. Gallen, Lewis and Fifita are all off Origin and their small ball handlers (Gordon, Carney, Robson, and Morris) might struggle in the heat of Townsville if the front is a dud. It took five weeks but the Boys got back on the board improving to 5-9 with a rare win in NSW over the Dragons, Thurston's return to form the catalyst. They've got plenty off Origin but if they don't get stuffed at the line they can improve a 3-2 record since 2010, notwithstanding the Sharks have won three of the last five at DFS. At the end of their GP defeat hosting Canterbury, Eagles coach Toovey commented; 'in my opinion they conned the ref', or similar, and he might be better off working on why the halves, Cherry-Evans and Foran, are less effective this season. Visiting Canterbury there were thoughts the Roosters might struggle for direction and thereby territory without Pearce and Maloney (Origin), but the somewhat forgotten face of Mortimer ran the cutter and along with the strange sight of SBW in the halves, they had enough. They won at Brookvale in May but Manly have 09/03/13 won their last two visits to Paddington.

Source: The All Sports and Prices Index (ASAP Index). Key: ‘Value Odds’ are the odds needed to gain value by the ‘ASAP Ratings.’ After each game teams record a rating based on points differential and other factors. The graph tracks the rating. The gap indicates the likely future margin before home advantage and other factors.

The club began it season in February but is always welcoming new players as they play right through until December, playing every Thursday morning or Tuesday evening at the Sports Hall. They regularly get around 20

players turning up to play on Thursday morning, but since they extended the Tuesday evening competition to also run from February to December the numbers have increased to around 40 players most weeks.

Erakovic progresses; big names tumble Kiwi tennis No 1 Marina Erakovic and Zimbabwe’s Cara Black have easily won their first round doubles match at Wimbledon, winning in straight sets yesterday. The pair, who reached the quarter-finals of the French Open earlier this month, defeated Heather Watson (Britain) and Mervana Jugic Salkic (Bosnia & Herzegovina) 6-2 6-0. Meanwhile Portuguese qualifier Michelle Larcher De Brito celebrated her shock Wimbledon second-round win over Maria Sharapova by thanking her father for reviving her love for tennis. Until yesterday, Larcher De Brito was more famous for the loud grunting that accompanied her shots than for her achievements on the court. The 20-year-old was dubbed Wimbledon’s ‘scream queen’ and mocked by fans when her banshee wailing first shattered the peace and quiet of the genteel All England Club in 2009. The criticism proved dispiriting for Larcher De Brito and her game suffered as a result. But encouraged by her parents, especially her father, Antonio, who doubles as her coach, the Floridabased player realised she had too much talent to toss away. “If you lose enough times, you think, `What am I doing?’ That’s where my family stepped in and helped me get pumped up,” she said. Her result have gradually improved, but even so she arrived at Wimbledon ranked a lowly 131 and had never beaten a player in the top five before shocking Sharapova, the world No.3 and a former Wimbledon champion, 6-3 6-4 in one hour and 34 minutes of high drama on Court Two. There was further drama as

Shattered: Maria Sharapova contemplates an early Wimbledon exit defending champion Roger Federer crashed out of Wimbledon when he lost to Ukraine’s world No.116 Sergiy Stakhovsky 6-7 (5-7) 7-6 (7-5) 7-5 7-6 (7-5) in his worst grand slam defeat for a decade. The shock loss brought to an end seven-time champion Federer’s extraordinary record in the sport’s four majors. Federer had made 36 consecutive grand slam quarter-final appearances, having not gone out of a major before the last eight since the 2004 French Open. It was his earliest Wimbledon defeat since he was knocked out in the first round in 2002 by Mario Ancic. The following year he had lost in the first round of the French Open to Luis Horna. “I’m still in disbelief that it actually happened,” Stakhovsky said. Meanwhile, Andy Murray emerged unscathed on a day of astonishing injury mayhem at Wimbledon as the world No.2

SCOREBOARD Results Squash

Celtic Squash Club Results from this week’s round of the Celtic Squash Club’s winter league competition: Billy Nolan lost to Chris O’Reilly 2-3, Gary Stratford lost to Mark O’Grady 0-3, Nathan Forbes lost to Chris Thompson 0-3, Robbie Kok lost to Mark Shera 1-3. Steve Devereux beat Nathan Forbes 3-1, John Surridge beat Chrissie Stratford 3-2, Mark O’Grady beat Jon Bond (ret. injured), Jeff Davies lost to Paul Cousins 0-3. Ron Carlson lost to Adam Clement 0-3, Phl Andrew beat James Hunn 3-0, Petr Holub lost to Mick Hooper 1-3, Lawrence McCormick lost to Nigel Tew 1-3, Carl Hough beat Scott Vandenberm 3-0.

Tennis Results from Wimbledon Collated results from Wimbledon yesterday (prefix denotes seeding). Men, Round 2 Sergiy Stakhovsky (UKR) bt 3-Roger Federer (SUI) 6-7(5) 7-6(5) 7-5 7-6(5). 22-Juan Monaco (ARG) bt Rajeev Ram (USA) 5-7 6-2 6-4 6-2. Jurgen Melzer (AUT) bt Q-Julian

Reister (GER) 3-6 7-6(2) 7-6(5) 6-2. 2-Andy Murray (GBR) bt Lu Yen-Hsun (TPE) 6-3 6-3 7-5. 32-Tommy Robredo (ESP) bt WC-Nicolas Mahut (FRA) 7-6(3) 6-1 7-6(5). 20-Mikhail Youzhny (RUS) bt Vasek Pospisil (CAN) 6-2 6-7(3) 7-6(7) 3-6 6-4. Ernests Gulbis (LAT) bt 6-Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (FRA) 3-6 6-3 6-3 0-0 ret. Fernando Verdasco (ESP) bt 31-Julien Benneteau (FRA) 7-6(1) 7-6(4) 6-4. 15-Nicolas Almagro (ESP) bt Guillaume Rufin (FRA) 7-5 6-7(6) 6-3 6-4. 25-Benoit Paire (FRA) bt Q-Stephane Robert (FRA) 6-4 7-5 6-4. Kenny De Schepper (FRA) bt 10-Marin Cilic (CRO) w/o. Q-Dustin Brown (GER) bt Lleyton Hewitt (AUS) 6-4 6-4 6-7(3) 6-2. Viktor Troicki (SRB) bt Andrey Kuznetsov (RUS) 6-4 6-3 6-4. 24-Jerzy Janowicz (POL) bt Radek Stepanek (CZE) 6-2 5-3 ret. Lukasz Kubot (POL) bt Steve Darcis (BEL) w/o. Adrian Mannarino (FRA) bt 18-John Isner (USA) 1-1 ret. Women, Round 2 Camila Giorgi (ITA) bt 22-Sorana Cirstea (ROU) 7-6(7) 7-6(6). 15-Marion Bartoli (FRA) bt Christina McHale (USA) 7-5 6-4. Vesna Dolonc (SRB) bt 16-Jelena Jankovic (SRB) 7-5 6-2. 20-Kirsten Flipkens (BEL) bt Bojana Jovanovski (SRB) 6-4 6-4. 17-Sloane Stephens (USA) bt WC-Andrea Petkovic (GER) 7-6(2) 2-6 8-6. Q-Michelle Larcher de Brito (POR) bt 3-Maria Sharapova (RUS) 6-3 6-4. 25-Ekaterina Makarova (RUS) bt Garbine Muguruza (ESP) 6-2 6-7(3) 6-4. 8-Petra Kvitova

eased into the third round with a 6-3 6-3 7-5 win over Taiwan’s Lu Yen-Hsun. Murray was never threatened by Lu’s lightweight game and the US Open champion breezed through in two hours, in the process avenging what was an embarrassing defeat against the world No.75 at the 2008 Beijing Olympics. While Murray would never admit it publicly, he would also have been pleased with the news from the Wimbledon treatment table, with French sixth seed Jo-Wilfried Tsonga and Croatian 10th seed Marin Cilic among the victims of an incredible run of injury withdrawals. Tsonga and Cilic were Murray’s most likely quarter-final opponents, but instead the highest ranked player left in the Scot’s quarter is now Russian 20th seed Mikhail Youzhny. As others were bemoaning the condition of the slippery All England Club courts, Murray kept his head and his footing, hitting 41 winners and serving 11 aces, to set up a last 32 clash with Spanish 32nd seed Tommy Robredo. Australian tennis greats have backed Lleyton Hewitt to play on beyond this year despite suggesting his heartbreaking Wimbledon exit could make him contemplate retirement. Hewitt’s 15th successive Wimbledon campaign ended in a shock four-set defeat to flamboyant German qualifier Dustin Brown yesterday. Seven-time grand slam winner John Newcombe described the loss as a “body blow” for the veteran, who had been looking to take advantage of an encouraging return to form and fitness, and a draw blown wide open at the All England Club. - AAP

(CZE) bt Yaroslava Shvedova (KAZ) w/o. Karin Knapp (ITA) bt 27-Lucie Safarova (CZE) 4-6 6-4 6-4. Q-Petra Cetkovska (CZE) bt 9-Caroline Wozniacki (DEN) 6-2 6-2. Q-Eva Birnerova (CZE) bt Lesia Tsurenko (UKR) 6-3 6-4. Eugenie Bouchard (CAN) bt 12-Ana Ivanovic (SRB) 6-3 6-3. Monica Puig (PUR) bt Silvia Soler (ESP) 6-2 5-7 6-4. 19-Carla Suarez (ESP) bt Mirjana Lucic-Baroni (CRO) 1-6 6-3 6-3. Flavia Pennetta (ITA) bt 2-Victoria Azarenka (BLR) w/o. 29-Alize Cornet (FRA) bt Hsieh Su-Wei (TPE) 6-3 6-2. Women’s Doubles, Round 1 14-Daniela Hantuchova (SVK)/Maria Kirilenko (RUS) bt Q-Maria Irigoyen/Paula Ormaechea (ARG) 6-1 6-4. 6-Liezel Huber (USA)/Sania Mirza (IND) bt Renata Voracova/Klara Zakopalova (CZE) 6-3 3-6 6-1. Lisa Raymond (USA)/Laura Robson (GBR) bt Francesca Schiavone (ITA)/Samantha Stosur (AUS) 6-3 6-1. 16-Julia Gorges (GER)/Barbora Zahlavova Strycova (CZE) bt Irina Begu (ROU)/Janette Husarova (SVK) 6-3 6-4. Natalie Grandin (RSA)/ Vladimira Uhlirova (CZE) bt Annika Beck (GER)/ Irina Buryachok (UKR) 7-5 6-7(6) 6-3. Tsvetana Pironkova (BUL)/Yanina Wickmayer (BEL) bt Madison Keys/Melanie Oudin (USA) 6-4 6-1. 11-Cara Black (ZIM)/Marina Erakovic (NZL) bt Mervana Jugic-Salkic (BIH)/Heather Watson (GBR) 6-2 6-0.

The replay of last week’s rained off round off Mid Canterbury Senior A netball has the match of the round first up tomorrow. College A clash with Hampstead A with both sides looking for a third win to assure they qualify for promotion to premier in three weeks’ time. Courtesy of a losing bonus point Hampstead A are on 9 points and College A on 8 but the winner of the match will move out or reach of the bottom three sides with two rounds to play. The other three matches see the top three take on the bottom three. Defending premiers Methven A should make it four in a row against Rakaia A while Celtic A’s unbeaten streak should be extended against Hampstead B. The final match of the day has United A looking to bounce back from coming off their first loss of the season but will face a stiff challenge from College B.

• Hampstead home alone The Hampstead ladies are home alone in the Mid-South Canterbury Hockey competition with the three men’s sides all bound for Timaru tomorrow. Hampstead play host to Craighead as the lone senior match in Ashburton while in Timaru Wakanui Blue start the action against Timaru Boys’, Tinwald chases that elusive first win against Tainui and Wakanui Black looking to remain unbeaten against Excelsior. The turf then gets has a hefty load on Sunday with the annual Town and Country clashes from 9.30am, concluding with a senior men’s match at 3pm.

• Masters to the fore The Mid Canterbury Masters take centre stage in Mainland Football tomorrow hosting Papanui Redwood in a top of the table clash in masters division two. The Mid Canterbury seniors have the weekend off after playing their division one against Waimak last weekend under lights at ASB Park, leaving the Masters to be the main game at the Ashburton Domain. Mid Canterbury Eastern also play their division four match at home hosting Parklands while in division five Methven International are away to Halswell United. The Mid Canterbury Youth XI away to St Bedes 1st XI in the 18th grade division one. On Sunday the top-of-the-table Mid Canterbury women are away to Hornby United.

• Ko camp confident World No 1 amateur golfer Lydia Ko is brimming with confidence heading into her fifth major championship at the US Open in Southampton, New York this week. The 16-year-old from Gulf Harbour, who was the youngest winner in LPGA Tour history last year when she claimed the CN Canadian Open, came close to securing her second title on the tour last week in Arkansas. She delivered a stirring challenge for the title in the final round only to come up two strokes short of the 12-under-par playoff total to finish in a share of fourth place. Ko will once again look to become the youngest major win- APNZ ner in history.

• Origin rivals fuming The State of Origin decider is in danger of turning into a cheap shot free-for-all, with tensions simmering on both sides of the border over attacks rival camps feel went unpunished by the match review committee. While the heat continued to be applied to the NRL over the fighting clamp-down which led to four players being sinbinned, the two incidents which provided the catalyst for the brawl have both camps fuming. The Blues are livid over Billy Slater’s elbow which split the cheek of Mitchell Pearce. With Origin III set to be one of the most hyped clashes of all time as the Blues look to end the series’ greatest dynasty, officials are bracing for a night of spite on the game’s biggest stage. - AAP


24

ASHBURTON GUARDIAN, Friday, June 28, 2013

www.guardianONLINE.co.nz

SUPER 15

Crusaders up for derby

Murky Moscow set to play starring role

Crusaders head coach Todd Blackadder has made a number of changes to his forward pack for their clash with the Highlanders in Dunedin on Saturday night. Joe Moody will start at loosehead prop and Nepo Laulala at tighthead with All Blacks No 3 Owen Franks out due to an elbow infection. Hooker Corey Flynn returns to the action from a hamstring injury to take his place on the bench, giving the starting position to Ben Funnell. If Flynn is summoned from the pine during the game he will become the most-capped Crusader with 130 appearances and will move ahead of former skipper Reuben Thorne. Locks Tom Donnelly and Sam Whitelock make up the second row, while Luke Romano is the locking cover on the bench. Luke Whitelock will start at No 8 giving All Black Kieran Read a chance to play from the reserves.

seasons. In four other World Cups Fiji have won two (1997, 2005), England one (1993) and Wales are Moscow seems an appropriate defending champions (2009). place to conjure up conspiracy “I’m aware all countries are looktheories. Shadows lurk at every ing for expertise as we head into corner in a city that epitomised the the Olympic cycle,” Tietjens says. Soviet Cold War-era. “Lesser teams like the United The legend of the Kim Philby-led States and Russia are doing a lot Cambridge spies, the seemingly more research. That means more impenetrable wall surrounding the knowledge is shared. There are Kremlin and the inculcated fear of already fine margins between about Stalinist purges all add to a fasciseven or eight teams.” nating historical tapestry. Countries such as Olympic hosts All Blacks sevens coach Sir Brazil, China and India have also Gordon Tietjens is also seeing the sought help. The International Rugby odd shadow as his side prepares for Academy New Zealand has begun the World Cup this weekend. tailoring courses to cater for the They are the sort of murky figures overseas thirst for sevens knowledge. which might suddenly leap into Courses include input from sevens a backline during the inaugural doyens such as Craig de Goldi, Karl 2016 Olympic Games competition Te Nana and Christian Cullen. to intercept a pass which prevents Tietjens hints player priorities will New Zealand from getting the gold. need to change if New Zealand is to Thoughts of such sporting horadd an Olympic gold medal to four ror concern the new knight as he consecutive Commonwealth Games builds towards the Rugby World titles. Cup sevens. “This is a beginning in a sense, New Zealand played their first pool things will change more leading into match last night against Canada, Rio and our Olympic stocks will followed by matches against be boosted. We’re going to require Georgia and the United States to more player depth because vetersee how they progress in a quadans like DJ Forbes, Tomasi Cama rennial tournament they haven’t and Lote Raikabula [who played in won since 2001, despite being the last World Cup] are not always world series winners 11 times in 14 going to be there.” - HOS By Andrew Alderson

The backs have a more familiar look. Tom Taylor comes in at second-five moving Ryan Crotty to centre and pushing Robbie Fruean to the bench. The Crusaders are currently sixth on the table and have three round-robin matches left to play. All are against New Zealand conference counterparts. Crusaders: Israel Dagg, Tom Marshall, Ryan Crotty, Tom Taylor, Zac Guildford, Dan Carter, Andy Ellis; Luke Whitelock, Matt Todd, George Whitelock, Sam Whitelock, Tom Donnelly, Nepo Laulala, Ben Funnell, Joe Moody. Reserves: Corey Flynn, Wyatt Crockett, Luke Romano, Kieran Read, Willi Heinz, Robbie Fruean, Adam Whitelock. - APNZ Right: Tom Taylor will play at second five for the Crusaders in Dunedin tomorrow night, with Dan Carter at first five and Ryan Crotty at centre.

Super 2013 Super 15 15Competition Competion 2013 Local businesses challenge their counterparts’ Super 15 skills to win fantastic prizes iPhone & Smart phone specialists Garth Lawson Vodafone

Mark Douglas Robilliards

Week 18 Picks

Week 18 Picks

Chiefs Crusaders Blues Bulls Stormers

Chiefs Crusaders Sharks Bulls Stormers

KAREN WALKER JEWELLERY

Week 18 Picks Chiefs Crusaders Sharks Bulls Stormers

• Septic tank Cleaning all systems • Portaloos • Dairy saucers and sumps • Grease traps

• Swimming pools • Drain cleaning truck • 24 hours a day 7 days a week - on call • Locally owned

Neumanns Tyres

Week 18 Picks Chiefs Crusaders Sharks Bulls Stormers

Phone Darryl Burrowes on 03 308 5293 or 0274 333 563

Kim Miller Holding the keys to your dream home. Give Kim a call for a Kim Miller Ray White professional Week 18 Picks and personalised service. Chiefs Crusaders Sharks Bulls Stormers

Kim Miller 027 236 8627

Mid Canterbury Real Estate Ltd Licensed Sales Person (REAA 2008)

Week 18 Picks Chiefs Crusaders Blues Bulls Stormers

Get your wheels in the right direction by coming into Neumanns Tyres Ian Neumann

Liquid waste disposal

www.vodafone.co.nz

Mark Milmine Zac Cameron Lynley Bayne Braided Rivers

Ashburton Arcade • 307 8087

Fast and efficient service to Mid Canterbury

Darryl Burrowes Allens Ashburton

- Rural broadband - Naked broadband - Home phone & Sky - For all your business communication needs

• Latest Hunter Hawkeye Elite wheel alignment machine • Chris and Graham – two of the best, most experienced technicians in town Phone to make your appointment today.

www.neumannstyres.co.nz Phone 308 6737 197 Wills Street, Ashburton

Lisa Niles

Personnel Placements Ltd

Week 18 Picks Chiefs Crusaders Blues Bulls Stormers

Don’t leave it to chance

Week 18 Picks Chiefs Crusaders Sharks Bulls Stormers

Whether your needs are domestic, commercial, rural or industrial we are the experts you can trust. Call now for an obligation free risk assessment.

Ph 307 1990 165 West Street

www.visioninsurance.co.nz

We offer: • A FREE service for jobseekers (NO administration costs) • Competitive pay • Great clients with varied work (residential, commercial or rural) • Both temporary and permanent roles

Come and see our friendly team to register today. www.facebook.com/personnelplacementsnz | 155 Moore St, Ashburton | Ph 03 308 9675

>

Are you needing expert advice? David Rush Vision Insurance

Dedicated to finding the right match for you

2002 Toyota Caldina ZT

Andrew Rattray Ashburton Toyota

Week 18 Picks Chiefs Crusaders Sharks Bulls Stormers

102,746 km

$15,995

Cnr East Street and Walnut Avenue, Ashburton. Phone 307-5830 anytime. www.ashburton.toyota.co.nz - OPEN SATURDAY 9AM - 1PM


ASHBURTON GUARDIAN, Friday June 28, 2013

SUPER 15

www.guardianONLINE.co.nz

Crunch clash for College

Marshall fixing the problem By Daniel Richardson

Most rugby players carry niggling injuries during the season but James Marshall has struggled with the same complaint for the past four years. The Hurricanes utility back has been hampered by a hip ailment that will see him finally go under the knife for “double hip surgery” at the end of the Super Rugby campaign and spend six months out of the game. He will miss this year’s ITM Cup where he is contracted with Taranaki, and has next season’s Super Rugby competition in his sights for a return to the paddock. Marshall, a former New Zealand sevens player, will pick up the story for us. “It’s been an ongoing issue with me,” he said of the hip problem. “I’ve had it for about three or four years now. “It’s not so much while I’m playing, it’s more afterwards and getting around it.

“I guess it affects my game a little bit but nothing too major but now I need to get it sorted. “Once I get back in to the sheds [after a game] I’ll be hobbling around a wee bit and my flexibility and range of motion’s pretty limited ... “They’re going to reshape the bone; there’s a bit of bone overgrowth or something which is causing all sorts of friction.” As for how it happened, there isn’t a lot the 24-yearold can add. “I remember getting a knock in the hip in a game back in 2010 or 2009 back at Tasman and after that I’ve just always seemed to have - I’ve always naturally had tight hips - but since then it’s just sort of progressed and got worse.” With the security of another year to run on his Hurricanes contract, Marshall can afford to take half a year off to rehab, knowing he won’t have to go through another ITM Cup campaign auditioning for a Super Rugby deal.

“The surgeon said if I didn’t get it done I’d probably only have two or three years left in me.” Before Marshall can undergo his career-defining surgery he will get a rare opportunity to start for the Hurricanes tonight. This season has been a frustrating one for the Nelson College old boy who has only been in the runon side once previously when he started at fullback against the Highlanders in week five. Despite a win for the Hurricanes that March evening in Dunedin, Marshall was yanked in the 47th minute after a mixed performance and he didn’t see a match-day 22 again until round 13 when he was given a chance off the bench against the Cheetahs in South Africa. A couple of cameos from the pine have followed since and a shoulder injury to Andre Taylor means Marshall will start in the No 15 jersey against the Chiefs in Hamilton tonight.

25

He will join a new-look back three that includes exciting rookie Matt Proctor and hard-running left wing Julian Savea. The ninth-placed Hurricanes have a flicker of hope of making the playoffs but that flame will be well and truly extinguished with a loss tonight, which could send them further down the ladder depending on how other results fall. On the other hand, the second-placed Chiefs are looking to lock up top spot on the Super Rugby ladder which would give them home ground advantage throughout the post-season. “They’re wellcoached, they’re the benchmark at the moment,” Marshall said of the Chiefs. “They just do everything well, they do the little things well and they don’t try too hard and they know what they’ve got to do and - APNZ they do it.”

By Jonathan Leask With their first priority already achieved the Ashburton College 1st XV take their first step towards goal number two in the Crusaders Secondary Schools’ rugby competition tomorrow. College host St Thomas’ at the Allenton rugby grounds targeting a win before three tough matches that stand in the way of achieving goal number two for the season. College coach Shane Enright stated at the start of the 2013 season that the side’s first objective was to make the top eight for the first time, which they did claiming four wins from their seven first round matches, and now they are looking to be the top co-ed school in the competition. The only other co-ed school in the top eight and with points carrying over into the cross-over matches Roncalli College who take a two-point advantage into the second round making a win over St Thomas, who finished fourth in the central section, a big priority. Next week they head to Christchurch to face the defending

James Marshall: Former NZ Sevens player, now a regular in the Hurricanes line-up

Ashburton College 1st XV coach Shane Enright plans his side’s next move. champions Christchurch Boys’ High School before the school holiday break. They then have a date with the unbeaten St Bede’s in Christchurch on July 27 completing the second round by hosting Christ’s College.

Super Super 15 15Competition Competion 2013 Local businesses challenge their counterparts’ Super 15 skills to win fantastic prizes

Week 17 Points Jonathan Leask

Ashburton Guardian

69 Points

Darryl Burrowes

Allens Ashburton

64 Points

Scott Donaldson

Drummond & Etheridge 59 Points

David Rush

Vision Insurance

65 Points

Chris Hart

Gluyas Motors

64 Points

Mark Douglas

Robilliards

57 Points

Andrew Rattray

Ashburton Toyota

65 Points

Kim Miller

Ray White

63 Points

Trevor Hurley

McGregor Real Estate

55 Points

Garth Lawson

Vodafone

65 Points

Alan Neumann

Neumanns Tyres

62 Points

Mark Milmine

Braided Rivers

53 Points

Giles Beal

Trust

64 Points

Lisa Niles

Personnel Placements

62 Points

Paddy Kennedy

Allenton Meat Centre

46 Points

Battered Hoki Fish Fillets 6 for $3.50 Kurtis Blackman Allenton Meat Centre

Week 18 Picks Hurricanes Highlanders Blues Bulls Stormers

Chicken Nibbles Plain Or Marinated $6.99 per kg Allenton Meat Centre 94 Harrison Street, Ashburton - Ph 308-6594

Dynamic design, intuitive technology and advanced performance – start more than a car.

www.facebook.com/ashguardian

Ashburton Guardian See Job spec local pictures,

Chris Hart Gluyas Motors

Jonathan Leask Ashburton Guardian

Week 18 Picks Chiefs Crusaders Sharks Bulls Stormers

“like” us on Facebook

Gluyas Motor Group

Kermode Street, Phone 307 5800 www.gluyasmotorgroup.co.nz

….Attend thethe show foraapre-loaded pre-loaded in your ….Attend showand andlook look for cardcard in your A&P ShowBag….1 Bag….1 in is aiswinner!! A&P Show in5050bags bags a winner!!

The voice of Mid Canterbury

Hand of sean

ONE OWNER

Purchase & use at any trust establishment Available mid October

Giles Beal Trust

Week 18 Picks

th A

Call Regan 03 307 7620 or 027 263 2631

Call Scott for more info on 027 2255 530 ASHBURTON BRANCH 153 Moore St PH 03 307 7620

Gift d r Gift a ccard Font

2010 Nissa Pathfinder 450

Chiefs Crusaders Blues Bulls Stormers

LD SOLD SOLD SO SOLD SOLD SOLD

rechargeable rechargeable

Chiefs Crusaders Sharks Bulls Cheetahs

Guardian online

Ray McLaren New Car Manager Used Car Manager ford.co.nz A/HFord 308-5045 A/H 308-8767 Anywhere Mob 027 602 3311 Mob 027 439 0887 123 Sample Road | SAMPLEVILLE | P 01 234 5678 | anywhereford.co.nz

GREAT PRICE

Week 18 Picks

Chiefs Crusaders Blues Go further Ashburton GuardianBulls ford.co.nz Stormers Chris Hart

news stories, the latest events and have your say

saved in P:\Library\Advertising\Logo-a-f\Ashburton GUARDIAN LOGO

See www.dne.co.nz for more great deals

$50,750

Week 18 Picks

Logos

CHECK THIS OUT!

Scott Donaldson Drummond & Etheridge

Facebook “like” us on

Introducing the

ALL-NEW 2013 FOCUS

th A

ru et

S

H

B

U

et

S

H

st

R

T

O

r

B

N

t us

U

R

T

O

N

Purchase & use itatisany establishment Whether fortrust a, Wedding, Available Birthday, mid October Anniversary,

Colours

Mothers Day, Fathers Day,

Whetherorit you is forjusta,want Wedding, Christmas, Birthday, toAnniversary, say Thank you. Mothers Day, Fathers Day, Enjoy or theyou giftjustofwant Christmas, giving with the trustyou. to say Thank

Check them out in store or for further information see

• Free 24 hour appraisals • NZ 1 & 2 websites

Trevor Hurley • Competitive commission • Maximum marketing McGregor Real Estate • Top office location • No upfront fees

Week 18 Picks

Chiefs GuardianCrusaders Blue Blues C 100 M 40Bulls Y 0 K0 Enjoy the gift of Cheetahs

Check them out in store or for further information seegiving with the trust thetrust www.ashburtontrust.co.nz ashburton

Buying or Selling Real Estate?

Guardian Red C 0 M 100 Y 100 K0

“It’s why more people are choosing McGregors” Phone Enquiries: 308 6173 Online Enquiries: mcgregorrealestate.co.nz/appraisals.htm

LD SOLD SOLD SO SOLD SOLD SOLD


26

ASHBURTON GUARDIAN, Friday, June 28, 2013

Guardian

SPORT

STEVEN ADAMS PONDERS WHERE HIS NEW HOME WILL BE P23 | CRUSADERS UP FOR A SOUTHERN DERBY in dunedin P24

Big guns expected to fire

From the sideline

Hampstead came close making the final in 2007, going down to Southern 30-5, but haven’t made the semi-finals since 2009. If the last few seasons are anything to go by, one win would see Hampstead get a semi-final, and as Woods said To see more or they would love nothing more than to purchase photos get it against the high flying Rakaia first up. But that victory won’t come easy. Rakaia have been the top Mid Canterbury side this season, making it all the way to the Combined Country Cup semi-finals where they fell to Lincoln, who play Southbridge in Southbridge today in the delayed Combined Country Cup final. That was just the side’s second loss this season as they look to add to their 2011 title when they ended their 30 year Watters Cup drought, they have already started their campaign with a win over Southern. In the other match defending Watters Cup champions Methven will take the Max Gilbert Trophy to Hinds and as the top two sides from the previous season’s round robin they will also play for the Dave White Memorial. The Max Gilbert challenge trophy has proved hard to hold onto this season, with only one successful defence. Southern lifted the trophy off Methven with an 18-5 win last year to start the season as holders but lost the trophy in the first game to Hampstead. Hampstead then lost it to Celtic who defended it against Southern before losing to Methven 15-20 in the opening round of the Watters Cup. Methven have been without rugby since a 15-all draw with Darfield that continued their mid-season resurgence of five games without a loss after four straight defeats to start the season. Southern went six weeks without a win, but have since won four of their last five with the only loss being a Watters Cup loss to Rakaia. Photo Kirsty Clay 270613-kc-070 Celtic have the bye before lining up Kyza Wineera has the ball and the support of his Hampstead team-mates as they go through the drills at training last night. Rakaia next weekend.

Test yourself with the Guardian’s weekday quiz

ONLINE.co.nz

By Jonathan Leask Hampstead has had enough of being the fifth wheel in Mid Canterbury rugby. With only five teams in the Watters Cup competition since 2010, one team has missed out on the semi-finals, and Hampstead has had that unwanted honour on all three occasions. They hope to change that starting tomorrow. “Not this year,” Hampstead manager Nicki Woods said. “The guys are looking good and we have had good numbers at training this week, so we’ll look to bring it all out this weekend.” Hampstead made a promising start to the combined competition but, as they have for the past few seasons, faded to finish in the lower half of the contest, and previously have then went on to gone on to miss the semi-finals of the Watters Cup. With a lot of their players working shifts at the meat works, getting players to training can be an issue so it’s a case of not knowing who’s going to turn up until they turn up on the day, and aside from personnel opposing teams don’t often know what Hampstead will turn up. “They’re a surprise, a mystery sometimes but we want to take it to Rakaia and get the ball rolling this weekend.” They have the potential, boasting big ball-running forwards and have plenty of flair in the backs but the exciting Villiami Iongi, who has been away with the Tongan national side in the Pacific Nations Cup, may not be back in time to take the field. Either way Hampstead will need all their big guns to fire if they are going to change their fortunes this year. The inaugural winners of the Watters Cup in 1927, Hampstead have only held it once since, when they shared the cup with Allenton in 1958.

What is this person famous for?

Who said it? “How you respond to the challenge in the second half will determine what you become after the game, whether you are a winner or a loser.”

Today’s sports trivia question Who won three Commonwealth gold medals for England, before winning his first for New Zealand?

Give us your caption ...

Christie well on the pace Van Dyk ‘will be ready’ Ashburton’s cyclist Jason Christie made a promising start to the Jelajah Malaysia on Wednesday night. Christie started his second tour on the UCI Asia tour for his new OCBC Singapore Pro Cycling Team finishing in the front of the field on the opening 187km stage. At the 55th kilometre mark a group of 25 riders broke free, expanding into a group of 31 after some chasers caught up, including Christie and two of his OCBC team-mates, and from then on their pace was damagJason Christie: In the breakaway group. ing enough for the main peloton to

By Dana Johannsen Managing the needs of both age and youth in their shooting end is presenting challenges for the Magic as they approach Sunday’s sudden-death playoff against the Queensland Firebirds. Sharpshooter Irene van Dyk has been closely monitored after copping a hefty blow to her shin in a collision with Mystics defender Malia Paseka late in Monday night’s final round clash. The 41-year-old also suffered severe bruising after Paseka landed on her leg. In ordinary circumstances van Dyk probably would have come off, but with the Magic chasing a big win to secure

Send your caption to steve.d@theguardian.co.nz Best of the week will be published in Saturday’s Guardian

third place on the ladder and with it a home semi-final, they were reluctant to remove their key strike weapon from the court and risk upsetting their attacking momentum. Coach Noeline Taurua said she had had to carefully manage van Dyk’s workload, but she is confident she will be ready to go for Sunday night. “The old girl just needs to take a bit more time to recover, but she’ll be right for [the Firebirds],” said Taurua. Van Dyk played a limited role in training on Wednesday night but completed most of yesterday’s session. There are no further injury concerns for the Magic ahead of their minor semi-final clash. - NZH

Today’s answers:

Irene van Dyk

Introducing the launch of the new Rural Bluebook – Land & Lifestyle Guardian Weather

Friday, 28 June 2013

8

5

RANGIORA

Wa i m a k a r i r i

LAKE COLERIDGE

Map for today

8

9

DARFIELD

7

METHVEN

LYTTELTON

Rakaia

ASHBURTON

9

Ash

Geraldine

Ran

burto

n

gitata

TIMARU

10

Compiled by

© Meteorological Service of NZ Limited 2013

Waimate

For the very latest weather information, including Weather Warnings, visit metservice.com

10

kai

Wind km/h

TODAY

Cloud and isolated showers north of Ashburton, clearing during the afternoon. Fine elsewhere. Light winds.

Fine and frosty. Wind at 1000m: Light SE tending NW in the evening. Wind at 2000m: Light SE, gradually turning W 30 km/h.

NZ Today

9 OVERNIGHT MIN -4

MAX

9 OVERNIGHT MIN 0

MAX

10 OVERNIGHT MIN 3

MAX

11 OVERNIGHT MIN 6

Midnight Tonight

a less than 30

MAX

MONDAY: Fine. Blustery northwesterlies.

AKAROA

Ra

Canterbury High Country

TODAY

SUNDAY: Fine, morning frosts. Northwesterlies.

9

LINCOLN

Canterbury Plains

TODAY: Cloud clearing afternoon, then fine. Dying southwest. TOMORROW: Fine, morning frosts. Northwesterlies developing.

CHRISTCHURCH

9

Ashburton Forecast

30 to 59

Auckland Hamilton Napier Palmerston North Wellington Nelson Blenheim Greymouth Christchurch Timaru Queenstown Dunedin Invercargill

TOMORROW Fine and frosty. Northwest breezes developing in the afternoon.

60 plus

SUNDAY morning min

max

fine 5 13 fine 2 12 showers 6 12 fine 4 11 showers 7 9 fine 0 11 fine -1 10 NZ Situation fine 1 11 A ridge over New Zealand should drift northshowers 4 9 wards tomorrow, allowing westerlies to spread fine -1 10 over the South Island. The ridge is expected to fine -1 4 remain over northern New Zealand through to showers 5 8 Tuesday, with strong westerlies across southern showers 1 8 and central regions.

advancedfeed

Fine with morning frosts. Northwesterlies.

MONDAY Fine weather. Blustery northwesterlies.

TUESDAY Fine weather. Blustery northwesterlies.

TOMORROW

FZL: 800m

FZL: Rising to 1400m

Mostly fine and frosty, but some morning low cloud or fog possible in sheltered places, and showers developing about the divide during the morning. Wind at 1000m: NW, gusting 45 km/h. Wind at 2000m: Strong W 45 km/h.

SUNDAY Rain at times about the divide, falling as snow above 1000m. Fine in the east with some high cloud. Gusty NW at low levels, strong W about the tops.

MONDAY Rain and snow about the divide, fine in the east. Westerlies, rising to severe gale about the tops.

TUESDAY Rain about the divide, fine in the east. Westerlies, severe gale about the tops.

World Today Adelaide Amsterdam Bangkok Berlin Brisbane Cairns Cairo Calcutta Canberra Colombo Darwin Dubai Dublin Edinburgh Frankfurt Geneva Hobart Hong Kong Honolulu Islamabad Jakarta Johannesburg Kuala Lumpur London Los Angeles Madrid Melbourne Moscow Nadi New Delhi New York Paris Perth Rarotonga Rome San Francisco Seoul Singapore Stockholm Sydney Taipei Tel Aviv Tokyo Washington Zurich

showers rain showers cloudy showers fine fine thunder showers rain fine fine cloudy drizzle drizzle showers fine showers showers rain drizzle fine thunder rain fine fine showers rain showers thunder rain drizzle fine showers cloudy fine rain thunder fine showers cloudy fine cloudy rain showers

Mystery person: One of the celebrated Fainga’a twins, Saia made his debut for the Brumbies in 2004, and he and his brother joined the Queensland Reds in 2009. Saia also has 18 caps for the Wallabies. Quote: Lou Holtz Trivia question: Precious McKenzie

By Jonathan Leask

finish more than 14 minutes adrift. The Kiril Pozdnyakov (Baku Cycling Project) broke free from a group of eight breakaway riders in the final kilometre to take the win with Loh Sea Keong leading the OCBC riders coming in seventh in a time of 4:13:52, 12 seconds behind the stage winner. Christie clocked a time of 4:15:30 to secure 11th place with team-mate Low Ji Wen 12th. The trio helped the OCBC Singapore Pro Cycling Team rank second in the team General Classification after the first day of competition. Overnight the tour had the 197.6 km second stage of the five stage tour in Malaysia.

9 8 24 11 13 16 24 27 1 24 22 28 8 12 10 8 6 28 22 26 25 5 26 12 20 13 7 19 23 26 24 12 7 23 14 13 22 25 13 11 27 21 20 22 10

Simply call 03 308-6497 for ‘extra effort’ service anytime! www.ashburton.harcourts.co.nz

16 17 31 19 22 27 36 33 15 30 32 41 17 16 17 18 14 32 27 32 33 19 34 18 27 29 15 30 30 34 31 18 21 29 23 22 32 31 18 18 35 31 27 31 14

River Levels

cumecs

Rakaia Fighting Hill (NIWA) at 1:45 pm, yesterday Nth Ashburton at 3:00 pm, yesterday Sth Ashburton at 3:30 pm, yesterday Rangitata Klondyke at 3:00 pm, yesterday

122.5 9.03 11.5 53.7

Source: Environment Canterbury

Canterbury Readings

Temperatures °C

max

to 4pm yesterday Ashburton Airport

Rainfall mm

Wind km/h

min grass 16 hour Jun 2013 min to date to date

9.9 -1.4

max gust

-6.2

0.0 222.2 554.0

SW 26

Christchurch Airport 10.4 -0.6 -2.4

0.0 183.0 390.0

SW 43

Timaru Airport

0.0 165.2 359.4

NW 19

Average

11.6

1.2

Average

11.6

1.0

11.3

-0.2

-1.8

-1.6

12.3 -2.2

Average

54

336

54

297

36

237

Tides, Sun, Moon and Fishing m am 3 3

6

Friday

9

noon

3

6

9 pm am 3

6

Saturday 9

noon

3

6

9 pm am 3

6

Sunday 9

noon

3

6

9 pm

2 1 0

1:20

7:34 1:45 8:02 2:18 8:34 2:43 9:01 3:17 9:34 3:43 The times shown are for the Ashburton River mouth. For the Rangitata river mouth subtract 16 minutes and for the Rakaia river mouth subtract 6 minutes.

Rise 8:09 am Set 5:04 pm Bad

Bad fishing

Rise 8:09 am Set 5:04 pm Good

Set 10:56 am Rise 11:00 pm

Set 11:26 am

Last quarter 30 Jun

New moon

4:55 pm

©Copyright OceanFun Publishing Ltd.

Good fishing

8 Jul www.ofu.co.nz

Wide range of dairy blends and pellets 0800 FEED 4U (0800 33 33 48) We can use your own formulation to suit

7:16 pm

10:01

Rise 8:09 am Set 5:04 pm Good

Good fishing Rise 12:07 am Set 11:55 am

First quarter 16 Jul

Maori Fishing Guide by Bill Hohepa

3:20 pm


Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.