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Below – EuroAgri’s James McCloy (left) is presented with the trophy for best large exhibit at the show by Chris Watson.

Mark Davies, better known as Welshy, (left) receives a Royal Agricultural Society of New Zealand medal from Ashburton A&P Association president Chris Watson.

Above – St John EMT officer Joanne Wakelin (from left), ASB St John in Schools representative Shayne Cockburn and area executive officer Elaine Vallender receive the Jack Irwin Memorial Cup from Jack’s son Mark, and Ashburton A&P Association president Chris Watson. PHOTOS LAURA BAGRIE

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Bumper crowd expected Welshy wins royal medal at A&P show today BY COLIN WILLISCROFT

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The 140th Ashburton A&P Show got under way yesterday, with the crowd picking up in the afternoon when the sun started to shine and school groups visited. Today is expected to attract a bumper crowd, with fine, warm weather forecast, and show highlights such as the grand parade scheduled. It was a relatively sedate start yesterday – which is usual for a Friday – but farmers took the opportunity to check out some of the shiny new machinery available, while trade exhibitors talked to both potential and existing clients. It was also a great chance for many to

stop and catch up with people they had not seen in a while. Equestrian events and the dog trials also got under way, the later featuring groups of sheep determined to test the reputations of more than a few farmer-dog partnerships. Throughout it all were the unmistakable smells associated with every A&P show, hot chips and hot dogs, complemented by bacon and sausages sizzling. While most of the show’s awards will be given out today, two cups were presented yesterday. St John received the Jack Irwin Memorial Cup for best small trade site, something that area executive officer Elaine Vallender

said was great recognition for the work her team put in to create something that illustrated what the organisation does in the community for the community. Runner-up in the small site category was the Ashburton Guardian. Winner of the large site category was EuroAgri, whose general manager, James McCloy proudly accepted the award on behalf of those who put it together. Runner-up in the category was EA Networks. Trade site judge Lynette Lovett said competition for the trade site awards was tough, with all the exhibits of a high standard, which made it difficult to pick the winners.

The first day of the Ashburton A&P Show was a good one for Mark Davies, better known as Welshy, as he received a Royal Agricultural Society of New Zealand medal for excellence in agriculture, an honour that is not awarded at every Ashburton A&P Show. Davies received the award after the Welshy Contracting trade site was named as the best at the show to depict the show’s theme, horsepower of yesteryear. A&P association president, Chris Watson, said the association did not get a medal from the royal society to present every year, and giving it to a trade site, rather than someone associated with livestock, was “a wee bit different”. Davies was surprised to receive the medal, and thanked his staff for their hard work in putting the exhibit together.


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In brief Milk theft Police are investigating a milk burglary on a dairy farm near Mayfield. Thieves are thought to have entered the Monalto farm between 7.30pm on October 21 and 4am on October 22, and broken into a dairy shed. The farm owners noticed that a quantity of milk was missing and reported the theft to the police on Tuesday evening. A police spokesperson said that enquiries into the theft are ongoing. It is not known exactly how much milk was taken.

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Russell Anstiss, long-time advocate for tourism promotion in the Ashburton District, speaking at this week’s rally to save Ashburton’s i-SITE from closure. PHOTO MATT MARKHAM 261017-MM-012

i-SITE closure ‘devalues tourism’ BY SUE NEWMAN

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A leadership challenge was laid down, but Ashburton Mayor Donna Favel refused to pick it up, says retailer Tony Todd. He was the driving force behind Thursday’s community rally in support of Ashburton’s i-SITE remaining open for business. At that rally he challenged Favel to reopen debate on the closure, but at that afternoon’s council meeting the i-SITE closure was ticked off without a single elected member objecting. About 500 people gathered on Ashburton’s inner-town chessboard to show their support for the centre’s reopening and the council had previously been presented with two petitions with a total of more than 1600 signatures calling for the centre to stay

open. “I’m really disappointed with the way this was handled. I challenged Donna to show leadership and she hasn’t,” Todd said. At the rally Favel said the i-SITE would be discussed at the council meeting. It was not. Councillors acknowledged a petition presented last month by Karen McIntyre and received a report from Experience Mid Canterbury general manager Bruce Moffat. The i-SITE closure was included in that report, but any questions from councillors were about how its services would be handled in the future was not about the closure itself. Todd said the community’s anger over the closure was based around the lack of consultation. Staff had been consulted, but there had been no community

consultation, no opportunity to make submissions on the closure, he said. People had every right to feel let down when they heard their mayor say the i-SITE closure would be discussed at the council meeting and then found out the closure was treated as a fait accompli, Todd said. “Yesterday was an opportunity for councillors and Donna to say, ‘hey, let’s look at this again’. The i-SITE was on the agenda and it could have been opened up for discussion. I want to know what the other councillors think, why didn’t they speak up?” While the council says the decision to close the site was made by Experience Mid Canterbury’s board, that board was a councilcontrolled organisation, funded by the council and carrying out

its business at council’s directive, Todd said. The closure of the i-SITE sent a clear message to the community that the council did not value tourism, even though it brought $171 million into the district last year. It devalued tourism, he said. “We’ve lost Grow Mid Canterbury, we’ve lost the i-SITE, what’s next?” It was obvious the closure was signed and sealed early Thursday when the i-SITE building signs were removed before the rally started, Todd said. “And that’s something I find particularly galling, it was the ultimate insult.” The i-SITE closure demonstrated that Ashburton now had a council that was not prepared to listen to the community, Todd said.

Ashburton District Council advises that a precautionary boil water notice has been issued for the Montalto water supply, effective immediately. Residents who use this scheme should boil their drinking water, and water used in food preparation and for hygiene purposes for at least three minutes before consumption. Monitoring equipment at the Montalto treatment plant has detected high turbidity – otherwise described as cloudiness – in the water supply, which was likely caused by the rainfall experienced in recent days.

Climate change Ashburton is one of just two Canterbury district councils that has not signed a local government climate change declaration. Nationally the declaration has been signed by 58 out of 72 councils and Hurunui is the only council in Canterbury not to indicate their support. The council has a workshop on climate change in early November.

High rises fail The bulk of Auckland and Wellington’s high-rise buildings fall short of standards designed to stop ceilings and partition walls falling during earthquakes, according to a report. The study, carried out for the government in 2016, looked at the safety features keeping up non-structural parts of buildings in 41 floors in 20 high-rise buildings in the event of a quake. It found 89 per cent of ceilings across the cities failed to comply with safety standards and that 80 per cent required upgrades to restraints on partitions walls, pipes and sprinklers. – NZN


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An ‘amazing storyteller’ celebrates 100th with family By Katie todd

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Ashburton’s newest centurion was wearing a gorgeous royal blue dress and a beaming smile at her birthday celebrations yesterday afternoon. Patricia Macer gathered with her friends and family to celebrate her triple figure success with cake, a speech and dedication music at Terrace View. Patricia hails from Ashburton, but her family came from as far as Australia for the special day. They described her as kind, caring and full of “amazing stories”. “We’re privileged to have her … and we’re very privileged to all be here with her,” son Peter Macer said. “She’s got such an amazing mind and can think right back to 1926 easily – and she’s got an especially amazing memory for any royal dates.” Granddaughter Jessica Macer said Patricia “always has a smile on her face”. “She’s so caring,” granddaughter Lilly said. “She’s never said anything bad.” James Macer said despite reaching 100, his mum never forgets a date.

“I’ve always thought she should go on Who Wants to be a Millionaire,” he said. He said her extraordinary memory makes for amazing storytelling.

“She’s got some amazing stories from over the years – she’s lived through two world wars, for example.” Patricia now takes weekly trips to Tinwald School, where she en-

joys music and storytelling with young friends. She said she was grateful to each guest who came yesterday afternoon for the wonderful and memorable birthday celebration.

Above – The Macer family enjoying Patricia’s triple figure celebrations yesterday. From left: Jessica, Patricia and Lilly Macer. PHOTO KATIE TODD 371017-KT-080

Taking our issues to the top By Sue NewmaN

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Rangitata MP Andrew Falloon says he is committed to becoming a working partner with the Ashburton District Council. After spending nine years in Wellington, he told district councillors this week he had a solid appreciation of the way in which districts could work with their MP to get things done. “It works when councils and MPs are on the same page pushing issues. The last thing you want is a council and an MP pushing against one another. I want to work with you as much as I can. Yes, we’ll disagree, but it’s impor-

tant we agree on the things we can agree on and push for those,” he said. He suggested the council looked at the things it really wanted to push forward over the next three years and focus on getting some traction with those. That could include the Ashburton River’s second bridge, extending ultra fast broadband access and filling in cellphone black spots, Falloon said. Councillor Russell Ellis told him that one of the council’s big frustrations was working with the NZ Transport Agency. “The second bridge seems to be an ongoing battle for us – and

Walnut Avenue. We’ve spent millions and millions of ratepayers’ money on design work and buying land for the second bridge and now NZTA says don’t worry about it in this 10-year plan.” It was the same with the Tinwald corridor, Ellis said. “They won’t improve this. They paint a few lines. We’re struggling to get things done.” These were both issues Falloon said he wanted to push. “During the campaign I talked about the need for a second bridge as part of the four-lane highway from Christchurch to Ashburton. That’s unlikely to happen with the change of gov-

ernment, but despite all of that my view is that the second bridge over the Ashburton River still stacks up and it should have happened five years ago. NZTA is dragging its feet.” While there would have been pinch points around Dunsandel and Rakaia, there were options to work around those and there was a wide corridor of land mostly Crown owned, along the highway that would have meant minimum land acquisition, Falloon said. Uncertainty over cuts to immigration numbers were a concern, Thelma Bell said. Falloon agreed and said if these were set too low, they could be

the death knell for the Ashburton District. “I’d rather see cuts aimed at residency rather than work visas. I have no problems with people coming here for two years to work,” he said. While he understood why major funding was poured into Auckland’s infrastructure because of its large population base, Falloon said he was determined the regions would not be ignored. He told councillors that he would be as accessible as possible to them and that if he and the council worked together they’d stand a much better chance of ensuring the district’s issues were heard.

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AshColl sees red

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It may have been Ashburton College’s Winter Blues assembly, but it was red house who stole the spotlight yesterday afternoon. Students and teachers amassed under the sunshine yesterday to celebrate cultural and sporting successes, hear a final address from their head boy and girl and pitches from next year’s candidates, and discover the winner of the coveted house trophy. It is the third year in a row red have taken home the trophy, after 16 years without winning. Principal Ross Preece also stepped up to hand out 11 prestigious colours awards for national sporting and cultural success, and reflect on his first year at the helm of the college. “I’ve been impressed by both the variety of sporting and cul-

tural activities and the number of students that have stepped up,” he said. He said the conduct of the students beyond the college gates had also impressed him. Head boy Nic Thomassen and Samantha McArthur gave their final addresses to students, handing over to next year’s candidates. Thomassen said 2017 had been “the best year of high school, without a doubt”. “The end of the year brings a big ball of emotions,” McArthur said. “I’ve been so happy with what I’ve learnt and achieved.” Senior students have one week of classes left before study leave, and begin sitting their NCEA exams on November 9. Year 9 and 10 students wrap up school on December 7 and 8 respectively.

Right – Ashburton College’s red house staked their claim on the house trophy for the third consecutive year yesterday. From left: Red house staff head Sarah Lassen, red house co-leaders Will Graham and Annalise Reilly. PHOTO KATIE TODD 261017-KT-065

Mount Hutt College chooses its leaders BY KATIE TODD

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Ready to step up and take charge (from left) deputy head boy Christopher Spittal, head boy Kaleb Small, head girl Alisa Ikenaga and deputy head girl Jaime Lamond. PHOTO KATIE TODD 261017-KT-009

Mount Hutt College has revealed the new head students leading their school for 2018. Kaleb Small and Alisa Ikenaga will take charge, alongside deputies Christopher Spittal and Jaime Lamond. The students said they are looking forward to making new entrant students feel welcome, and working to put more emphasis on the arts. Small follows in the footsteps

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■ MS METHVEN CONTESTANT OF THE DAY

The captivating Ms Consortium Ten local lads will flaunt their inner females to raise money for Our Lady of the Snows School at the Ms Methven beauty pageant next week. Each day until October 28, the Ashburton Guardian will introduce one contestant. Today we meet the captivating Ms Consortium! By Katie todd

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Name: Grant Hargreaves. Sponsorship name: Ms Consortium. Day job: Dairy farmer. Reason for applying: It was the middle of calving and I was lonely and vulnerable. Best asset: My sponsors – the local beauty salon can work all kinds of magic. The biggest challenge I will face: If I will ever live this down. How I’m preparing for Ms Methven: To be completely honest, my preparation has involved lots and lots of invasive procedures. Any previous experience as a lady: Why what have you heard? Thoughts on the competition: They got nothing on Nurse Dee.

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Councillors back off water document By Sue NewmaN

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Other local authorities might be flocking to sign a joint water declaration statement aimed at improving water quality, but Ashburton’s district councillors don’t want a bar of it. When Ashburton Mayor Donna Favel asked her councillors to support her signing the declaration, few were keen. The declaration called on the Government to take an integrated approach to water policy and to work with local government to meet the costs of improving water quality. Favel said mayors across New Zealand were signing the document and while they had individual voices, they were coming together as one choir on water issues. That was work Environment Canterbury was doing and in Canterbury a lot of that work such as riparian planting and fencing waterways had already been done, deputy mayor Neil Brown said. “I don’t see why we’re trying to do this all over again. If this all goes through you won’t even be able to wash your car. This needs some more work and we need to tread carefully,” he said. “As far as bulk signing goes – it’s a no.” The Ashburton District had already done a lot of the work in the document and it shouldn’t be lumped in with other local authorities, he said.

“We’re all different. With our zone committees we have local people making local decisions for water in our districts. This is going away from that.” The local government declaration was just another unnecessary bureaucratic layer, Brown said. Lynette Lovett agreed. “This is doubling the cost. Why isn’t it written in the report that they’re going to work alongside the people who’ve already done, or are doing, things out there. This reads as though Local Government New Zealand wants to do this itself.” Peter Reveley said the document was just a collection of fluffy words to create a “feelgood factor”. “If we sign this document we’re saying the things in there are pretty close to okay. If we sign this, it’s one level of consultation lost. It’s just flowery words with very little detail. Yes, it’s a high level document, but it’s too flowery for me. We have the Canterbury Water Strategy in place and that’s working well. Our district has the greatest knowledge of water and irrigation in New Zealand,” he said. Selwyn Price, however, supported the mayor signing the declaration saying that if the district was already undertaking the measures outlined, it clearly thought they were a good idea. Councillors will revisit the document in December.

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Roading: We basically Every year about $18 million is spent repairing, resurfacing and rebuilding roads around the Ashburton District but when you look at a roading network that covers more than 26000 kilometres, thousands of culverts and hundreds of metres of kerb and channel and footpaths, it doesn’t go very far. How much is spent each year is determined by NZTA. That’s the amount they’ll subsidise. Reporter Sue Newman talks to Ashburton District Council roading engineer Brian Fauth about the constant juggling act between available money and community expectation.

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t may not be the sexiest portfolio on the Ashburton District Council’s books, but roading consumes the largest slice of ratepayers’ money and it creates the greatest community angst. When roads are smooth and pothole-free everyone’s smiling, but let one pothole go unattended, one road edge crumble to dust and there’s an uproar. Brian Fauth is the man charged with balancing the council’s roading books, with deciding what gets done and what doesn’t and with trying to get the last possible dollar of subsidised roading money out of funder NZTA. He’s also the man who fields the most complaints from residents who may see the patches of wrong rather than the long stretches of right that make up the district’s massive roading network. In total, the district’s highways and local roads – shingle and sealed – cover 2600 kilometres, the third largest network of rural roads in New Zealand. We’re beaten to the longest title by Southland and Clutha. That network is make up of 1505 sealed and 1119 unsealed roads. It also includes 181 bridges, more than 3000 culverts, 278km of kerb and channel, 233km of footpaths and almost 10,000 signs. This year $18 million has been allocated to carry out work on the

district’s roads – one third of that comes from rates, one third from NZTA and one third from depreciation. It sounds a lot, Fauth said, but the reality is roading work’s expensive. Fauth would love to have a bigger budget, but he gets what he’s given. The amount spent is determined by NZTA. What’s done where is worked out through a complex process using a road asset management database RAMM. This is a nationally standardised database system used by road controlling authorities around New Zealand. It stores asset inventory, condition information and traffic data. It’s a critical tool for the council’s roading team in understanding their network. There’s also a roading hierarchy system used by NZTA that assigns roads a classification from one to eight. One gets heavy funding, eight very little. It’s about providing road users with a nationally consistent service expectation and is based on the road’s main function, ie arterial, feeder or secondary and traffic volume. Ashburton’s roads fall into the five to seven category and are considered largely secondary collector roads or low volume access roads – by national standards. Fauth finds that grading pretty frustrating. He knows the real picture from the ground up. NZTA’s driver is simple. It’s about getting the

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just have to suck it up longest possible use out of any road before repairs are needed and then when work is done it’s about doing the minimum for maximum effect. “We’re meeting those standards with no real trouble, but unfortunately the community’s expectations are usually higher than the standard set by the government,’ he said. It’s a system that’s not designed to ensure excellence – meet the government’s standard and there’s no financial incentive to do better. “If the network was perfect, you’d be seen to be over-spending from an NZTA perspective and they wouldn’t keep subsidising you. “We have to try and live with the happy medium. They want us to sweat the asset, make it last longer than it’s theoretically supposed to last.” Through its own modelling, the roading team knows where work is needed and plans this work, often over a 10 to 20-year timeframe. Every piece of work is carefully planned. “We’ll know that say 70 or 80k needs resurfacing and it tells us which areas. Then we send our staff out to inspect and identify the spots before we build it into our programme,” Fauth said. That testing is rigorous and involves weight-bearing measures across long distances to determine the strength of the subsurface, whether it’s free draining and a host of other information. Nothing is left to chance.

Work is divided into categories – maintenance, strengthening and rebuilds. Yes, when heavy rainfall causes roads to fail then the work’s reactionary – fix the worst damage as quickly as possible. But that’s not the way Fauth runs his ship on a day-to-day basis. The over-riding directive is what and where NZTA thinks money should be spent. He makes the case, they say yes or no. Fauth has a firm grasp on what’s good and what’s not on the network. The district’s unsealed roads are generally good. A new system of shaping roads so they have a crown means less potholing and better drainage and that means graders are not returning year after year to the same stretch of road. Councils are measured against one another in terms of the state of their roads. Ashburton scores higher than its peer group, in fact it’s better than most other rural councils. “Most of them are resurfacing a bit more than us in a year, but our network is in better condition. We do 4 per cent of the network annually with resurfacing and largely we do those jobs as they’re needed, but it is great to see how we rate against our peers,” he said. To the layman’s eyes the council might not be spending enough money on roading, but it was meeting the required standard, the standard it’s funded to meet. The state of the district’s roads is taken seriously by elected councillors, Fauth said, and that’s borne out by the extra – unsubsidised – money they’re prepared to put in to top up his budget each year. Some years

that’s been an extra $1 million; this year’s it’s about $750,000. That money is carefully used. This year it will see seal widened on Winslow Road. Last year the same treatment was given to Ealing Montalto Road, but when you’re talking major work, $750,000 doesn’t go far. While water is the greatest enemy of roads, super heavyweight vehicles are close behind. The district’s roads, many built on old horse and cart tracks, were laid in a day when vehicles were infrequent and slow. Many of those roads are now used many times a day by heavy vehicles travelling at high speeds, conditions they were simply not constructed to tolerate. “Our roads have generally evolved rather than been designed,” Fauth said. The end result means those roads are failing, edges are breaking, surfaces crumbling and the network is under significant pressure. The council could say no to allowing super heavy vehicles on its roads, but that would be

counter-productive in terms of the district’s growth, he said. “We’re taking the view that we’ll allow these vehicles on all of our roads for the benefit of the economy. “It wasn’t worth arguing the toss with NZTA over extra money, we just had to suck it up. And we’ve been told high productivity motor vehicles will go up another 62 per cent in volume over the next five years. “That’s why we’re having to get in and rebuild some of these major roads. “Productivity is great for our GPD, but not for our roads. Unfortunately you can’t have growth which is good, without your infrastructure suffering.” That doesn’t mean NZTA will subsidise a higher level of spending. In recent years the council has set up several community roading reference groups. They provide the council with information on how road use might be changing and they base that on local knowledge that goes back decades, he said.

There’s also the snap, send, solve app that allows road users to take a photo of a roading issue on their cellphone and send it to the council. It arrives complete with GPS directions and that makes identifying problem areas a lot easier, Fauth said. “Nothing beats eyes on the road, but out of our 2600km, there’s only 100km that are bad and 2000km that’s in good condition. “We get a lot of complaints about a very small section of our network. We know there are roads that are not good, but it’s very small patches that are not good on very long roads.” It would be any roading engineer’s dream to reseal or reconstruct a road from one end to the other, but the funding reality was that all councils had to pick spots on roads that were most urgently in need of work and it had to spread its money across an entire network, Fauth said. “We can do our best to make the case for what’s done and there’s a lot of technology that goes into making decisions on what that is, but NZTA decides on the money.”


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Reserve Champion Pony 138-148cm: Natasha Waddell CLASS 422 NOVICE SHOW PONY 0-5 wins over 138cm and not exceeding 148cm: 1 Charlotte Roberts, 2 Natasha Waddell, 3 Caitlin Roberts, CLASS 423 NOVICE PACED & MANNERED NOVICE SHOW PONY: 1 Charlotte Roberts, 2 Natasha Waddell, 3 Caitlin Roberts

Merino

CLASS 125 RAM: 1 Aileen Sandrey, CLASS 126 EWE: 1 Aileen Sandrey, 2 Aileen Sandrey, CLASS 127 HOGGETT: 1 Aileen Sandrey, 2 Aileen Sandrey Mid Micron CLASS 130 EWE: 1 Dave Strong, 2 Windermere Ltd, 3 Windermere Ltd, CLASS 131 HOGGETT: 1 Dave Strong, 2 Dave Strong, 3 Windermere Ltd

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Crossbreds

Reserve Champion Novice Saddle Pony Hunter: Lilli Scully Champion Novice Saddle Pony Hunter: Mikayla Wycliffe CLASS 424 NOVICE SADDLE PONY HUNTER, not over 138cm 0-2 wins: 2 Jessica Taylor, CLASS 425 NOVICE SADDLE HUNTER PONY, over 138cm and not exceeding 148cm 0-5 wins: 1 Mikayla Wycliffe, 2 Lilli Scully, CLASS 426 NOVICE PACED & MANNERED SADDLE HUNTER PONY, not over 148cm 0-5 wins.: 1 Mikayla Wycliffe, 2 Natasha Waddell, 3 Lilli Scully

CLASS 132 RAM: 1 DR Bennett, CLASS 133 EWE: 1 JR Parr, 2 JR Parr, 3 JR Parr, CLASS 134 HOGGET (not shorn as a lamb): 1 JR Parr

Black And Coloured

CLASS 135 MATURE FLEECE, 31 microns (52’s) and finer: 1 LP & KE Ponsonby, 2 R.L. & R.I. McLaren, 3 J.D Stewart, CLASS 136 MATURE FLEECE 33 microns (50’s) and stronger.: 1 D B Thompson, 2 D B Thompson, 3 J.D Stewart, CLASS 137 WOOLLY HOGGET, 30 microns (54’s) and finer: 1 J.D Stewart, 2 J.D Stewart, 3 Dave Strong, CLASS 138 WOOLLY HOGGET, 31 microns (52’s) and stronger: 1 LP & KE Ponsonby, 2 LP & KE Ponsonby, 3 J.D Stewart

SHOW PONY B/C RING - Friday - HOY Qualifying Section

EQUESTRIAN FRIDAY RIDDEN WARMBLOODFriday

Reserve Champion Ridden Warmblood: Nichola Hamburger Champion Ridden Warmblood: Amy McMullan CLASS 370 Ridden Warmblood 4,5,or 6 year old Friday: 1 Nichola Hamburger, CLASS 371 Ridden Warmblood 7 years and over Friday: 1 Amy McMullan, CLASS 372 Ridden Warmblood Paced & Mannered, any age - Friday: 1 Nichola Hamburger DUNCAN NORRIE FARRIER Saddle Hunters - Friday - HOY Qualifying Section Reserve Champion Novice Saddle Hunter: Jeanine Lester Champion Novice Saddle Hunter: Wembleybrook Stud - C. Walker CLASS 373 NOVICE SADDLE HUNTER 0-2 wins - Friday: 1 Wembleybrook Stud - C. Walker, 2 Victoria Magazinovic, 3 Jeanine Lester, CLASS 374 NOVICE SADDLE HUNTER, 0-5 wins - Friday: 1 Wembleybrook Stud - C. Walker, 2 Jeanine Lester, 3 T Abbott & L Sollis, CLASS 375 NOVICE PACED & Mannered SADDLE HUNTER 0-5 wins - Friday: 1 Wembleybrook Stud - C. Walker, 2 T Abbott & L Sollis, 3 Jeanine Lester SUPREME EQUINE HORSEFEEDS - Riding Horse-Friday - HOY Qualifying Section Champion Riding Horse Friday: Nichola Hamburger Reserve Champion Riding Horse Friday: Nicole Bulford CLASS 376 NOVICE RIDING HORSE, 0-2 wins - Friday: 1 Nichola Hamburger, 2 Nicole Bulford, 3 Anna Douglass, CLASS 377 NOVICE RIDING HORSE, 0-5 wins

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INHAND HACK OR HUNTER -Friday

Champion Led (In-Hand) Hack or Hunter: DG Equine Reserve Champion Led (In-Hand) Hack or Hunter: Williams Family CLASS 379 BEST PRESENTED LED HORSE & HANDLER - Friday: 1 DG Equine, 2 Williams Family, 3 Rachelle McBain, CLASS 381 TWO YEAR OLD HACK or HUNTER, male or female - Friday: 1 DG Equine, 2 Williams Family, 3 DG Equine, CLASS 383 BEST PACED & MANNERED IN-HAND HACK OR HUNTER-Friday: 1 DG Equine, 2 DG Equine, 3 Rachelle McBain

INHAND COLOURED HORSES & PONIES - Friday

Reserve Champion Coloured: Kelly Chalmers Butters Trophy: Kelly Chalmers Champion Coloured: Tryphena Carter CLASS 395 BEST PRESENTED COLOURED HORSE/PONY & HANDLER: 1 Tryphena Carter, 2 Melanie Robinson, 3 Kelly Chalmers, CLASS 396 TWO YEAR OLD & UNDER, colt, filly or gelding: 1 Twin Blues Stud, 2 Danielle Hughes,

CLASS 397 THREE YEAR OLD & OVER, mare, stallion or gelding: 1 Tryphena Carter, 2 Kelly Chalmers, 3 Melanie Robinson, CLASS 398 BEST SOLID COLOUR: 1 Danielle Hughes, CLASS 399 BEST BROKEN COLOURED: 1 Kelly Chalmers, 2 Melanie Robinson, 3 Twin Blues Stud, CLASS 400 BEST GOLDEN HORSE: 1 Tryphena Carter, 2 Danielle Hughes, CLASS 401 BEST PACED & MANNNERED COLOURED HORSE/ PONY: 1 Melanie Robinson, 2 Tryphena Carter, 3 Danielle Hughes

BEST PLEASURE HORSE OR PONY - Friday

Reserve Champion Pleasure Horse/ Pony: Amy Davidson Champion Pleasure Horse/Pony: Jess Murphy CLASS 402 BEST PRESENTED HORSE/ PONY: 1 Jess Murphy, 2 Amy Davidson, 3 DG Equine, CLASS 403 BEST WALKING HORSE/PONY: 1 Jess Murphy, 2 Lynley Young, 3 Amy Davidson, CLASS 404 BEST HORSE/PONY AND RIDER COMBINATION: 1 Jess Murphy, 2 Amy Davidson, 3 Kelly Chalmers, CLASS 405 BEST MANNERED HORSE/PONY: 1 Jess Murphy, 2 Amy Davidson, 3 Kelly Chalmers, CLASS 406 HORSE/PONY MOST SUITABLE FOR LEARNER RIDER: 1 Amy Davidson, 2 Jess Murphy, 3 Kelly Chalmers, CLASS 407 BEST RIDER: 1 Jess Murphy, 2 Amy Davidson, 3 Kelly Chalmers

WORKING HUNTER HORSES - Friday - HOY Qualifying Section

Champion Working Hunter (W.R. Lemon Challenge Trophy): Gemma Watherston Reserve Champion Working Hunter: Chrissie Hore CLASS 408 NOVICE WORKING HUNTER 0-5 wins - Friday: 1 Gemma Watherston, 2 Kate Moorhead, 3 Tammy McMahon, CLASS 409 OPEN WORKING HUNTER HORSE over 148cm and not exceeding 163cm: 1 Chrissie Hore, 2 Hayley Curd, 3 Zoe Shore, CLASS 410 OPEN WORKING HUNTER HORSE over 163cm - Friday: 1 Gemma Watherston, 2 Kate Moorhead, 3 Hayley Curd

EVANS ANIMAL FEEDS Hunter Jumping

Champion Gentleman Rider (JH Muirhead Challenge Cup): WPI Sport Horses Champion Hunter (Betty Thomas Challenge Cup): Chrissie Hore Champion Lady Rider (JA Muirhead Silver Teapot): Chrissie Hore Ribbons & Rosettes Most Points Overall: Chrissie Hore Reserve Champion Hunter: Hayley Curd CLASS 411 NOVICE HUNTER OVER FENCES, 0-5 wins. Two baulks to disqualify. - Friday: 1 Katherine Page, 2 Kate Moorhead, 3 Jo Burgess, CLASS 412 WIRE JUMPING CONTEST - Friday: 1 Chrissie Hore, 2 Kelly Evans, 3 Tammy McMahon, CLASS 413 OPEN HUNTER OVER FENCES: 1 Chrissie Hore, 2 Hayley Curd, CLASS 414 OPEN HUNTER OVER FENCES, over 163cm. One baulk to disqualify. - Friday: 1 Katherine Page, 2 Kelly Evans, 3 Kelly Evans, CLASS 415 LADY’S HUNTER OVER FENCES - to be ridden by a Lady: 1 Chrissie Hore, 2 Hayley Curd, 3 Kate Moorhead, CLASS 416 GENTLEMANS HUNTER OVER FENCES - To be ridden by a Gentleman: 1 WPI Sport Horses, CLASS 417 QUALIFIED HUNTER - Friday: 1 Hayley Curd, 2 Katherine Page, 3 Chrissie Hore

RING 2 SHOW PONIES FRIDAY

RING A - ASHBURTON DISTRICT PONIES Mrs J Montgomery Challenge Cup: Natasha Waddell CLASS 418 Ashburton District NOVICE PONY, 0-5 wins not over 148cm: 1 Charlotte Roberts, 2 Natasha Waddell, 3 Caitlin Roberts, CLASS 419 Ashburton District OPEN PONY not over 148cm: 1 Natasha Waddell, 2 Charlotte Roberts, 3 Caitlin Roberts, CLASS 420 ASHBURTON DISTRICT PACED & MANNERED PONY not over 148cm: 1 Natasha Waddell, 2 Charlotte Roberts, 3 Jessica Taylor

HOY Qualifying Section

Having a catch-up at the show are Elyse, Ashleigh and Ben.

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JF Clemens Memorial Challenge Cup: Charlotte Roberts Champion Novice Pony 138-148cm: Charlotte Roberts

Reserve Champion Novice Pony 128138cm: Nevaeh Randall Champion Novice Pony 128-138cm: Sarah Cronin CLASS 427 NOVICE SHOW PONY 0-2 wins not exceeding 128cm: 1 Samantha Danlieson, CLASS 428 NOVICE SHOW PONY 0-2 wins over 128cm and not exceeding 138cm: 1 Sarah Cronin, 2 Nevaeh Randall, CLASS 429 NOVICE SHOW PONY 0-5 wins not exceeding 128cm: 1 Samantha Danlieson, CLASS 430 NOVICE SHOW PONY 0-5 wins over 128cm and not over 138cm: 2 Nevaeh Randall, 2 Sarah Cronin, CLASS 431 NOVICE PACED & MANNERED SHOW PONY, 0-5 wins not exceeding 128cm: 1 Samantha Danlieson, CLASS 432 NOVICE PACED & MANNERED SHOW PONY,0-5 wins over 128cm & not exceeding 138cm: 1 Nevaeh Randall

WORKING HUNTER PONIES - HOY Qualifying

Champion Working Pony Hunter over 138cm: Olivia Adams W.R. Lemon Memorial Challenge Trophy: Olivia Adams Reserve Champion Working Pony Hunter over 138cm: Molly Smith CLASS 433 NOVICE WORKING HUNTER PONY 0-5 wins: 1 Amy Weastell, 2 Mikayla Wycliffe, 3 Olivia Adams, CLASS 434 OPEN WORKING HUNTER PONY, not exceeding 138 cm - Friday: 1 Molly Smith, 2 Maygen Gubb, 3 Harriet Jolly, CLASS 435 OPEN WORKING HUNTER PONY, over 138cm and not exceeding 148cm - Friday: 1 Olivia Adams, 2 Imogen Morrison, 3 Mikayla Wycliffe

WHOLESALE SEEDS HUNTER JUMPING PONIES

Champion Pony Hunter: Olivia Adams Reserve Champion Pony Hunter: Molly Smith CLASS 436 NOVICE PONY HUNTER OVER FENCES not exceeding 138cm,05 wins: 1 Maygen Gubb, 2 Maygen Gubb, 3 Harriet Jolly, CLASS 437 NOVICE PONY HUNTER OVER FENCES, over 138 cm and not over 148cm, 0-5 wins -: 1 Olivia Adams, 2 Breagha Beggs, 3 Harriet Stock, CLASS 438 OPEN PONY HUNTER OVER FENCES, not exceeding 138 cm Friday: 1 Molly Smith, 2 Maygen Gubb, 3 Maygen Gubb, CLASS 439 OPEN PONY HUNTER OVER FENCES: 1 Olivia Adams, 2 Harriet Stock, 3 Anna Nalder

PONY CLUB CLASS - Friday

CLASS 440 PONY CLUB PAIRS CLASS: 1 O McFarlane S Mattson, 2 J Taylor C Bota

SHOWJUMPING - FRIDAY

BAYLEYS REAL ESTATE Ring 1 Showjumping - Friday CLASS 622 PONY, #1.10m, Art 274/5.3 (2 Phase): 1 Olivia Adams, 2 Harriet Stock, 3 Sophie Townsend, CLASS 623 WHOLESALE SEEDS LTD HORSE, #1.10m 2 Art 274/5.3 (2 Phase): 1 Rosa Molly Buist-Brown, 2 Rohan Tennekoon, 3 Kimberley Bird, CLASS 624 HORSE, #1.20m Art 274/5.3 (2 Phase): 1 Jaimee Bird, 2 Tamara Silcock, 3 Olivia Harkerss, CLASS 625 DUNSTAN EQUIPFIBRE in conjunction with PEARSONS COACHLINES: 1 Steffi Whittaker, 2 Grace Manera, 3 Tayler Nalder, CLASS 626 FMG in conjunction with LYSAGHT HORSE COACHES: 1 Lucinda Askin, 2 Steffi Whittaker, 3 Kaitlin Feast, CLASS 627 HORSE # 1.30m, TAM 5 (Art 238.2.2): 1 Harry Feast, 2 Tamara Silcock, 3 Morgan Baddeley, CLASS 628 PONY, # 1.20cm Art 238/2.2: 1 Rosa Buist-Brown, 2 Gretchen Anderson, 3 Ella Wylie


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HOME INDUSTRIES PAVILION

J.K. Tarbotton, 3 Jane O’Reilly, CLASS 748 PATCHWORK WALL HANGING, machine pieced and quilted (if any): 1 Colleen McFarlane, 2 Maureen Maginness, 3 Alana Adcock, CLASS 749 PATCHWORK QUILT, first time entrant - NOT TO BE COMMERCIALLY QUILTED: 1 Colleen McFarlane, 2 Maureen Maginness, CLASS 750 PATCHWORK QUILT for a Child maybe a printed panel or pieced: 1 Denise Clark *, CLASS 751 PATCHWORK QUILT/ARTICLE using recycled fabric: 1 Colleen McFarlane, CLASS 752 PATCHWORK TABLE RUNNER: 1 Denise Clark *, 2 Pauline Palmer *, 3 Annette Brown, CLASS 753 CHRISTMAS HANGING or ADVENT CALENDAR - May be printed panel or pieced: 1 Maureen Maginness, 2 Lucille Brown, 3 Liz Reed, CLASS 754 PLACEMATS, Set of 2, any medium: 1 Ruth Keeley, 2 Joan Henderson *, 3 Jane O’Reilly, CLASS 755 BAG any medium,: 1 Lucille Brown, 2 Jane O’Reilly, 3 Joan Henderson *, CLASS 756 ARTICLE FROM A PRINTED PANEL: 1 Ruth Keeley, CLASS 757 CHILD’S TOY, made with fabric: 1 Julie McAtamney, 2 Rebecca Kenny, CLASS 758 PIN CUSHION, Hand or machine pieced: 1 Barbara Busch, 2 Shelley Reilly, 3 Sharon Vessey, CLASS 759 CUSHION, Patchwork (may be quilted): 1 Debbie Macdonald, 2 Nancy Christey*, 3 Annette Brown, CLASS 760 ANY ARTICLE NOT OTHERWISE SPECIFIED: 1 Shirley Harris, 2 Pam Speedy, 3 Barbara Busch, CLASS 761 PATCHWORK ARTICLE not a bed quilt commercially quilted: 1 Barbara Busch, 2 Shirley Harris *, 3 Shirley Harris *

Wines & Beers Fruit Wines (excluding Grape)

CLASS 658 SWEET RED: 1 Zanna Weet, 2 Dennis Blackler, 3 DW Guild, CLASS 659 DRY RED: 1 Zanna Weet, 2 DW Guild, 3 Zanna Weet, CLASS 660 SWEET WHITE: 1 Zanna Weet, 2 John Grant, 3 Zanna Weet, CLASS 661 DRY WHITE: 1 Zanna Weet, 2 Dennis Blackler, 3 DW Guild

Vegetable Wines

CLASS 662 VEGETABLE WINE, any colour: 1 DW Guild, 2 DW Guild, 3 Dennis Blackler

Table Wines

CLASS 664 DRY WHITE: 1 Dave Strong, CLASS 665 SWEET RED: 1 Dennis Blackler, CLASS 666 DRY RED: 1 Dennis Blackler

Other Wines

Premier Exhibit - Wine (Ash Trust Challenge Trophy): Zanna Weet G.R. Burton Challenge Cup (most points wine): Zanna Weet CLASS 667 WINES MADE FROM OTHER INGREDIENTS: 1 Zanna Weet, 2 Dave Strong, 3 Zanna Weet, CLASS 668 MEDIUM ROSE (Fruit or Grape) Should be blush pink in colour: 1 Zanna Weet, 2 Zanna Weet, 3 John Grant

Liqueur

CLASS 669 LIQUEUR made from natural ingredients: 1 Zanna Weet, 2 Zanna Weet, 3 Dennis Blackler

Sewing

Jack and Riley were busy taking in all the sights, smells and noise at the show.

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Beers

Premier Exhibit - Beer: todd grieve Ashburton Trust Challenge Trophy (most points beer): todd grieve CLASS 671 ALE: 1 todd grieve, 2 todd grieve, 3 DW Guild, CLASS 672 LAGER: 1 todd grieve, 2 todd grieve, 3 DW Guild, CLASS 673 STOUT: 1 DW Guild, 2 Dennis Blackler, 3 todd grieve

Eggs And Fruit

CLASS 674 SIX HEN EGGS, single yolk, best quality, weight considered: 1 Taylor Wilson, 2 D A Hill, 3 FLEUR KINGSBURY, CLASS 675 Collection of 3 Jars: 1 Glenys Rapsey, 2 Glenys Rapsey, CLASS 676 ONE BOTTLE HOME MADE SAUCE, any size judged on content: 1 Glenys Rapsey, 2 Glenys Rapsey, 3 D A Hill, CLASS 677 RASPBERRY JAM, ONE POT: 1 Jenny Knight, 2 Lana Jones, 3 Glenys Rapsey, CLASS 678 MARMALADE JAM, one pot: 1 Glenys Rapsey, 2 Wilhelmina Hansen, 3 Jocelyn V P Thomson, CLASS 679 ANY OTHER JAM, Your Choice, one pot: 1 Glenys Rapsey, 2 Sandra Hall, 3 Sheena Clark, CLASS 680 HOME MADE MUESLI, one pot any size - Judged on content: 1 Glenys Rapsey, 2 Sheena Clark, 3 Vicky Bartlett, CLASS 681 FRUIT TRAY OR BASKET FOR HOSPITAL PATIENT: 1 Ruth Crossen, 2 Sheena Clark, CLASS 682 ONE BOTTLE OF HOME MADE PRESERVE - any variety: 1 Sheena Clark, 2 Glenys Rapsey, 3 D A Hill, CLASS 683 ONE JAR OF PICKLE OR RELLISH: 1 Glenys Rapsey, 2 Coldstream Rest Home Residents, 3 Sonia Booth, CLASS 684 ONE JAR JELLY - any variety: 1 Glenys Rapsey, 2 Sheena Clark, 3 Glenys Rapsey, CLASS 685 ONE JAR CITRUS HONEY OR CURD: 1 Glenys Rapsey, 2 Wilhelmina Hansen, 3 Marg Verrall

Cooking - Section 1

CLASS 686 LOAF OF HOME-MADE WHITE BREAD made in a Breadmaker: 1 Paul Strachan, 2 Hayley Creighton, 3 Aaron Bartlett, CLASS 687 LOAF OF HOME-MADE WHOLEMEAL BREAD made in a Breadmaker: 1 Sandra Hall, 2 Glenys Rapsey, 3 Jenny Knight, CLASS 688 LOAF OF HOME MADE WHOLEMEAL OR WHITE BREAD, Oven Baked: 1 Marg Verrall, 2 Hanne Badger, 3 Iain Inglis, CLASS 689 BANANA LOAF BAKED IN AN OPEN TIN: 1 Anna Arrowsmith, 2 Kate Beaumont-Smith, 3 Rachel lyon, CLASS 690 FRUIT LOAF, baked in an open tin.: 1 Glenys Rapsey, 2 Glenys Rapsey, 3 Sheena Clark, CLASS 691 “The Working Girls” LUNCH BOX, to be judged on presentation & originality: 1 Vicky Bartlett, 2 Sheena Clark, 3 Wilhelmina Hansen, CLASS 692 FOUR PIKELETS: 1 Glenys Rapsey, 2 Vanessa McMillian, 3 D A Hill, CLASS 693 FOUR PLAIN SCONES: 1 Marg Verrall, 2 Hayley Creighton, 3 Paul Strachan, CLASS 694 FOUR PIN WHEEL SCONES: 1 Glenys Rapsey, 2 Vicky Bartlett, 3 Paul Strachan, CLASS 695 FOUR CHOCOLATE MUFFINS, uniced - NO PAPER CASES LEFT ON: 1 Sandra Hall, 2 Jane Reith, 3 Marg Verrall, CLASS 696 FOUR MUF-

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FINS, uniced (sweet) - NO PAPER CASES LEFT ON: 1 Ruth Crossen, 2 D A Hill, 3 Jane Reith, CLASS 697 FOUR GINGERNUT BISCUITS: 1 Glenys Rapsey, 2 Lara Duncan, 3 Sheena Clark, CLASS 698 4 OF MY FAVOURITE BISCUITS, not already in schedule: 1 Glenys Rapsey, 2 Glenys Rapsey, 3 Vicky Bartlett, CLASS 699 FOUR CHOCOLATE CHIP BISCUITS: 1 Courtney George, 2 Wilhelmina Hansen, 3 Glenys Rapsey, CLASS 700 FOUR PIECES OF SHORTBREAD: 1 Penyn Green, 2 Glenys Rapsey, 3 Glenys Rapsey, CLASS 701 FOUR PIECES OF ANZAC BISCUIT, Uniced: 1 Marg Verrall, 2 Glenys Rapsey, 3 Christina Clarke, CLASS 702 ONE SLICE OF HOME MADE PIE OR QUICHE: 1 Glenys Rapsey, 2 Wilhelmina Hansen, 3 Bernize Butters, CLASS 703 FOUR HOMEMADE SAVOURIES: 1 Jocelyn V P Thomson, 2 Wilhelmina Hansen, 3 Glenys Rapsey, CLASS 704 4 SAVOURY MUFFINS - NO PAPERS LEFT ON: 1 Glenys Rapsey, 2 Glenys Rapsey, 3 Sheena Clark, CLASS 705 FOUR NOVELTY BISCUITS: 1 Jocelyn V P Thomson, 2 nardine pearce

Cooking - Section 2

Margaret Chisnall Prize: Glenys Rapsey CLASS 706 FRUIT CAKE, rich, not iced.: 1 Glenys Rapsey, 2 Marg Verrall, 3 Jocelyn V P Thomson, CLASS 707 SULTANA CAKE, fruit to be boiled: 1 Glenys Rapsey, 2 Glenys Rapsey, 3 D A Hill, CLASS 708 MARBLE CAKE, not iced: 1 Jocelyn V P Thomson, CLASS 709 CHOCOLATE CAKE, plain icing, made with the following recipe: 1 Glenys Rapsey, 2 D A Hill, 3 Glenys Rapsey, CLASS 710 CARROT CAKE, iced.: 1 Toni Sweetmann, 2 Jocelyn V P Thomson, 3 Glenys Rapsey, CLASS 711 GINGERBREAD: 1 D A Hill, 2 Glenys Rapsey, CLASS 712 BANANA CAKE (plain iced): 1 Glenys Rapsey, 2 D A Hill, 3 Wilhelmina Hansen, CLASS 713 SPONGE CAKE recipe supplied: 1 Maureen Maginness, 2 Sandra Hall, 3 Glenys Rapsey, CLASS 714 SPONGE ROLL, Jam filled, no dusting: 1 Glenys Rapsey, 3 Ruth Crossen, CLASS 715 4 CUP CAKES decorated for 5 year old birthday: 1 Nardine Pearce, CLASS 716 FOUR PIECES OF UNCOOKED SLICE, one variety: 1 Paul Strachan, 2 Sheena Clark, 3 Paul Strachan, CLASS 717 FOUR TRUFFLES: 1 Penyn Green, 2 Kate Beaumont-Smith, 3 Jocelyn V P Thomson, CLASS 718 FOUR BELGIUM BISCUITS: 1 Glenys Rapsey, CLASS 719 FOUR CHRISTMAS FRUIT MINCE PIES (Shortcake base): 1 Sheena Clark, 2 Vicky Bartlett, CLASS 720 STEAMED CHRISTMAS PUDDING: 1 D A Hill, 2 Ruth Crossen, CLASS 721 ICED AND DECORATED CHRISTMAS CAKE (Icing only to be judged): 1 Lisa Kingsbury, CLASS 722 GLUTEN FREE CHOCOLATE CAKE (Plain Icing): 1 Cherie Thorne, 2 Glenys Rapsey, CLASS 723 GLUTEN FREE BOILED FRUIT CAKE: 1 Glenys Rapsey, 2 Wilhelmina Hansen, CLASS 724 FOUR PIECES of GLUTEN FREE SLICE: 1 Glenys Rapsey, 2 Gle-

nys Rapsey, 3 Renee Burns, CLASS 725 FOUR MUFFINS GLUTEN FREE: 1 Glenys Rapsey

Cooking - Young Farmers Baking

CLASS 727 DECORATED ICED CAKE: 1 Methven Young Farmers, 2 Farmers Club Hinds Young, 3 Pendarves Young Farmers

Tray

Ashburton A&P Trophy (winner tray competition): Winchmore Rural Women CLASS 728 ALL THINGS BRIGHT AND BEAUTIFUL: 1 Winchmore Rural Women, 2 HINDS WI, 3 Temuka WI

Embroidery

Ashburton WDFF Filigree Vase (most points embroidery): Philippa Yates Premier Exhibit - Embroidery: Tracey Inwood CLASS 729 HAND EMBROIDERED ARTICLE: 1 Tracey Inwood, 2 Shelley Reilly, 3 Jude Box, CLASS 730 ARTICLE OF HARDANGER: 1 Philippa Yates, CLASS 731 ARTICLE IN COUNTED CROSS STITCH - FRAMED: 1 Philippa Yates, 2 Rebecca Kenny, 3 Annette Bray, CLASS 732 ARTICLE IN COUNTED CROSS STITCH-FRAMED: 1 Noeline Mackenzie, 2 Annette Bray, 3 Jenny Knight, CLASS 733 ARTICLE IN COUNTED VROSS STITCH - FRAMED: 1 Philippa Yates, 2 Annette Bray, 3 Annette Bray, CLASS 734 ARTICLE IN COUNTED CROSS STITCH- UNFRAMED, ANY SIZE: 1 Annette Bray, 2 Annette Bray, 3 Rebecca Kenny, CLASS 735 CROSS

STITCHED SAMPLER: 1 Philippa Yates, CLASS 736 CUSHION, EMBROIDERED/ HANDSTITCHED: 1 Nancy Christey*, 2 Philippa Yates, CLASS 737 TAPESTRY, LONG STITCH OR PRINTED DESIGN: 2 Reena Cherian, CLASS 738 COLLECTION OF NEEDLEWORK, SEWING AND OR PATCHWORK: 1 Jude Box, 2 Shelley Reilly, 3 Rebecca Kenny, CLASS 739 CHRISTMAS DECORATION: 1 Shelley Reilly, 2 Annette Bray, 3 Rebecca Kenny, CLASS 740 EMBROIDERED PIN-CUSHION: 1 Shelley Reilly, 2 Philippa Yates, 3 Annette Bray, CLASS 741 ANY ARTICLE NOT OTHERWISE SPECIFIED: 1 Shelley Reilly, 2 Shelly Reilly, 3 Lana Jones, CLASS 742 ARTICLE EMBROIDERED ON WOOL OR FELT NOT A QUILT: 1 Philippa Yates, CLASS 743 BEADED ARTICLE - must be more than 25% beading: 1 Tracey Inwood, 2 Shelley Reilly

Patchwork

Premier Exhibit - Patchwork: Alana Adcock CLASS 744 PATCHWORK BED QUILT, Machine pieced and quilted (if any): 1 Julie Hollings, 2 Ruth Keeley, CLASS 745 PATCHWORK BED QUILT Combination of hand & machine piecing and quilting: 1 Nancy Christey*, 2 Philippa Yates, 3 Judie Ryk, CLASS 746 PATCHWORKD BED QUILT, Hand or machine pieced, commercially quilted: 1 Alana Adcock, 2 Tina Hayman, 3 Maureen Maginness, CLASS 747 PATCHWORK WALL HANGING, machine pieced and quilted (if any): 1 Philippa Yates, 2 Mrs

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Premier Exhibit - Sewing: Jenny Knight CLASS 762 CHILDS GARMENT (Not Knit or Polarfleece): 1 Wilhelmina Hansen, 2 Jenny Knight, 3 Tamara Grant, CLASS 763 CHILD’S GARMENT (Knit or Polarfleece): 1 Jenny Knight, CLASS 764 ADULT GARMENT (Not Knit or Polarfleece): 1 Jenny Knight, 2 Brittany Glassey, 3 Wilhelmina Hansen, CLASS 765 ADULT GARMENT (Knit or Polarfleece): 1 Wilhelmina Hansen, CLASS 766 SLEEPWEAR, adult or child: 1 Jenny Knight, 2 Wilhelmina Hansen, CLASS 767 SIMPLE SKIRT, any size: 1 Jenny Knight, 2 Wilhelmina Hansen, 3 Clare Stewart, CLASS 769 APRON, any size: 1 Jocelyn V P Thomson, 2 Tamara Grant, CLASS 773 SOMETHING NEW FROM SOMETHING OLD: 1 Judith Edgar, 2 Wilhelmina Hansen, 3 Jenny Knight, CLASS 774 ANY ARTICLE NOT ALREADY SPECIFIED: 1 Wilhelmina Hansen, 2 Jude Box, 3 Rebecca Kenny, CLASS 775 DOLLS CLOTHES, any type: 1 Ruth Crossen, 2 Ruth Crossen, 3 Ruth Crossen

Craft

Premier Exhibit - Craft: Kate Hayman Ashburton Guardian Tankard (most points craft section): Tina Hayman CLASS 776 COLLECTION OF CRAFT ARTICLES, 3 distinct varieties: 1 Beverley Johnston, 2 Jude Box, 3 Rebecca Kenny, CLASS 777 ONE CRAFT ARTICLE, not otherwise specified: 1 Pam Speedy, 2 Jocelyn V P Thomson, 3 Pam Speedy, CLASS 778 FABRIC DOLL - DRESSED, Any Size: 1 Isabella Inglis, CLASS 779 CHRISTMAS NOVELTY: 1 Jo Wilson, 2 Hanne Badger, 3 Hanne Badger, CLASS 781 CERAMICS Handwork (under 50cm high and 50cm wide): 1 Sanae Hydes, 2 Mick Hydes, 3 Sanae Hydes, CLASS 782 CERAMICS - Wheelwork (under 50cm high and 50cm wide): 1 Mick Hydes, 2 Mick Hydes, 3 Mick Hydes, CLASS 783 CERAMICS -Handwork made by a Novice (under 50cm high and 50cm wide): 1 Kate Beaumont-Smith, CLASS 785 CARD - “CHILDS BIRTHDAY”: 1 Tina Hayman, 2 Marie Casey, 3 Tina Wishart, CLASS 786 CARD - make any type of card using a cuttlebug die/embossing folder: 1 Tina Hayman, 2 Marie Casey, 3 Tina Wishart, CLASS 787 CARD - make any type of card with products supplied by Scrap Happy Crafts: 1 Tina Hayman, 2 Marie Casey, 3 Lana Jones, CLASS 788 SCRAPBOOKING - One page which features using a shape of a “TRIANGLE”: 1 Rachael Love, 2 Rachael Love, 3 Rebecca Kenny, CLASS 789 SCRAPBOOKING - One Page which features using the colour “ORANGE”: 1 Rachael Love, 2 Tina Hayman, 3 Marie Casey, CLASS 790 SCRAPBOOKING - One page which features “ A SUPPLIED SKETCH”: 1 Rachael Love, 2 Anthea Reith, 3 Tina Hayman, CLASS 791 SCRAPBOOKING - One page which features “PROJECT LIFE”: 1 Tina Hayman, 2 Gaye Leverton, 3 Gaye Leverton, CLASS 792 SCRAPBOOKING - Mini Album: 1 Kate Hayman, 2 Tina Hayman, 3 Kate Hayman, CLASS 793 SCRAPBOOKING - “OFF THE PAGE”: 1 Marie Casey


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Teddy Bears

Study: 1 Haley Fisher, 2 Haley Fisher, 3 Maria Chamberlain, CLASS 863 COLOUR PRINT, Child or Adult Study: 1 Nel Davison, 2 Hayley Zanker, 3 Jess Ritchie, CLASS 864 BLACK & WHITE - Any Subject: 1 Nel Davison, 2 Haley Fisher, 3 Jess Ritchie, CLASS 865 COLOUR PRINT, Any Subject: 1 Karlena Wishart, 2 Christine Hollis, 3 Hayley Zanker, CLASS 866 COLOUR PRINT - Circles Any Subject: 1 Maddie Hauraki, 2 Haley Fisher, 3 Maria Chamberlain, CLASS 867 COLOUR PRINT, Flowers and/or Foliage: 1 Nel Davison, 2 Clarrie Brake, 3 Lara Duncan, CLASS 868 COLOUR PRINT, Landscape/Seascape: 1 A.W.L. Watson, 2 Maria Chamberlain, 3 Haley Fisher, CLASS 869 COLOUR PRINT,- Reflection: 1 Anita Badger, 2 Haley Fisher, 3 Maria Chamberlain, CLASS 870 COLOUR PRINT, Show Theme.: 1 Clarrie Brake, 2 A.W.L. Watson, 3 Hayley Zanker, CLASS 871 COLOUR PRINT - Animal Study - up to 12yrs: 1 Eden Gains, 2 Keanu Duncan, 3 Oscar Norris, CLASS 872 COLOUR PRINT, Triangles - up to 12yrs: 1 Maddie Langley, 2 Lochlan Zanker, 3 Rory Thorn, CLASS 873 COLOUR PRINT, Any subject - up to 12 years: 1 Rory Thorn, 2 Maddie Langley, 3 Rory Thorn, CLASS 874 COLOUR PRINT, Animal Study - 1318yrs: 1 Jess Chamberlain, 2 Jess Chamberlain, 3 Jess Chamberlain, CLASS 875 COLOUR PRINT, Triangles - 13-18yrs: 1 Jess Chamberlain, 2 Jess Chamberlain, 3 Emma Begg, CLASS 876 COLOUR PRINT, Black/White 13 - 18yrs: 1 Marlese Schoonderbeek, CLASS 877 COLOUR PRINT, Any subject - 13-18yrs: 1 Bailey Chambers, 2 Bailey Chambers, 3 Jess Chamberlain

Premier Exhibit Teddy Bears: Anne Hooper Ashburton A&P Trophy (most points teddy bears): Anne Hooper CLASS 794 TEDDY BEAR - any medium: 1 Shelley Reilly, CLASS 795 TEDDY BEAR - (ACRYLIC FUR) - less than 10” tall: 1 Donece McEwan, 2 Anne Hooper, CLASS 796 TEDDY BEAR - (MOHAIR FUR) - less than 10” tall: 1 Donece McEwan, 2 Anne Hooper, 3 Donece McEwan, CLASS 797 TEDDY BEAR - (ACRYLIC FUR) - 10” and over: 1 Anne Hooper, 2 Donece McEwan, CLASS 798 TEDDY BEAR - (MOHAIR FUR) - 10” and over: 1 Anne Hooper, 2 Donece McEwan, 3 Alana Adcock, CLASS 799 TEDDY BEAR Any medium: 1 Anne Hooper, 2 Donece McEwan, 3 Anne Hooper, CLASS 800 TEDDY BEAR - Dressed: 1 Anne Hooper, 2 Donece McEwan, 3 Sandra Hall, CLASS 802 TEDDY BEAR “FRIEND”: 1 Donece McEwan, 2 Anne Hooper

Woodturning

Premier Exhibit Wood Turning: Mervyn Peck CLASS 803 HOLLOWFORM: 1 Wim Melchers, 2 Clarrie Brake, 3 Wim Melchers, CLASS 804 TURNING: 1 Merryn Peck, 2 Wim Melchers, CLASS 805 BOWL up to 300mm Diameter: 1 Mervyn Peck, 2 Wim Melchers, 3 G A Brown, CLASS 806 BOWL up to 300mm diameter: 1 Nick Kershaw, 2 Beverley Johnston, 3 Ken Neale, CLASS 807 PLATTER: 1 Nick Kershaw, CLASS 808 SPINDLE TURNING: 1 Nick Kershaw, 2 Beverley Johnston

Handcrafted Fibre

Premier Exhibt Hand Crafted Fibre: Cindy Begg C.L. Begg Cup (most points handcrafted fibre): Margaret Williamson Mainland Wool Prize (handcrafted fibre): Margaret Williamson CLASS 810 ONE SKEIN OF HANDSPUN WOOL: 1 Catherine Jane, 2 Catherine Jane, 3 Sue Giller, CLASS 811 ONE SKEIN OF HANDSPUN WOOL: 1 Margaret Williamson, 2 Pamela Whiteford, 3 Elizabeth Rankin, CLASS 812 ONE SKEIN OF HAND DYED, HANDSPUN WOOL: 1 Margaret Hawkey *, 2 Margaret Williamson, 3 Sue Giller, CLASS 813 ONE SKEIN OF HANDSPUN NOVELTY FIBRE OR ART YARN: 1 Sue Giller, 2 Cindy Begg, 3 Pamela Whiteford, CLASS 814 ONE SKEIN OF HANDSPUN FIBRE: 1 Catherine Jane, 2 Sue Giller, 3 Pamela Whiteford, CLASS 815 BABY’S GARMENT IN HANDSPUN WOOL: 1 Fenn Leadley, 2 Margaret Williamson, CLASS 816 CHILD’S GARMENT IN HANDSPUN WOOL Size 50-71cm (20-28 inches): 1 Fenn Leadley, 2 Catherine Jane, 3 A.M. Jones, CLASS 817 ADULT SLEEVELESS GARMENT IN NATURAL COLOURED HANDSPUN WOOL: 1 Catherine Jane, 2 Margaret Williamson, CLASS 818 HANDCRAFTED ITEM showing effective use of colour: 1 Colleen Ness, 2 Margaret Williamson, CLASS 819 HANDCRAFTED NATURAL FIBRE HAT: 1 Fenn Leadley, 2 A.M. Jones, 3 Margaret Williamson, CLASS 820 HANDCRAFTED ITEM CONTAINING at least 80% Huacaya or Suri Alpaca.: 1 Pamela Whiteford, 2 Margaret Hawkey, 3 Mar-

Wendy and Winsome take time out for a relax and a cuppa. garet Williamson, CLASS 821 HAND FELTED ITEM: 1 Pamela Whiteford, 2 Shelley Reilly, CLASS 822 DUAL EXHIBITORS -ITEM CREATED BY TWO EXHIBITORS: 1 Margaret Williamson, CLASS 823 HANDWOVEN ITEM: 1 Fenn Leadley, 2 Fenn Leadley, 3 Margaret Williamson, CLASS 825 TRADITIONAL NEW ZEALAND FIBRECRAFT: 1 Pamela Whiteford, 2 Fenn Leadley, CLASS 827 BLACK & WHITE: 1 Cindy Begg, 2 Fenn Leadley, 3 Sue Giller, CLASS 828 ANY ITEM not already in schedule: 1 Margaret Williamson, 2 Fenn Leadley, 3 Margaret Hawkey *

Knitting

Mrs M Miles Prize (knitting): Sandra Curd Mrs M Miles Prize (knitting): Dawn Harper Premier Exhibit Knitting: Dawn Harper T.H. Lemon Challenge Trophy (most points hand knitting): Dawn Harper CLASS 829 FIRST TIME ENTRANT ANY GARMENT OR ARTICLE: 1 Colleen McFarlane, 2 Emma Wheeldon, 3 Pauline Jessep, CLASS 830 NOVICE - ANY GARMENT OR ARTICLE, any yarn: 1 Jessica Bennett, CLASS 831 BABY’S GARMENT/ARTICLE excluding bootees: 1 Sandra Curd, 2 Wendy Kinvig, 3 Fenn Leadley, CLASS 832 BABY’S BOOTEES, without sole - not sockets or slippers: 1 Sandra Curd, 2 Margaret Cullimore, 3 Wendy Kinvig, CLASS 833 BABY’S

HOODED JACKET: 1 Fenn Leadley, 2 Dawn Harper, CLASS 834 SOFT TOY, hand knitted with soft eyes/accessories: 1 Dawn Harper, 2 Dawn Harper, CLASS 835 FLOWER, hand knitted: 1 Beverley Johnston, 2 Dawn Harper, CLASS 836 PEGGY SQUARE, any type of yarn: 1 Dawn Harper, 2 Margaret Cullimore, 3 Sandra Curd, CLASS 837 HAT OR BEANIE: 1 Wendy Kinvig, 2 Wendy Kinvig, 3 Jessica Bennett, CLASS 838 COWL/SNOOD - any yarn or pattern: 1 Beverley Johnston, 2 Jessica Bennett, CLASS 839 BABY GARMENTS: 1 Dawn Harper, 2 Wendy Kinvig, 3 Wendy Kinvig, CLASS 840 GARMENT IN DOUBLE KNIT: 1 Margaret Cullimore, 2 Margaret Cullimore, 3 Sue Giller, CLASS 841 GARMENT OR ARTICLE not already scheduled, any yarn: 1 Dawn Harper, 2 Beverley Johnston, 3 Sue Giller, CLASS 842 THROW / BLANKET any yarn: 1 Beverley Johnston, 2 Beverley Johnston

Crochet

Mrs M Miles Prize (crochet): Fenn Leadley Shirley Patterson Cup Most Point Crochet: Karen Bishop Mrs M Miles Prize (crochet): Karen Bishop Premier Exhibit Crochet: Karen Bishop CLASS 843 SLIPPERS OR SHOES (child or adult), Embellishments allowed, any yarn: 1 Dawn Harper, 2 Nicky Horrell, 3 Karen Bishop, CLASS 844 HAT /BEAN-

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IE Embellishments allowed: 1 Karen Bishop, 2 Karen Bishop, 3 Karen Bishop, CLASS 845 CHILD/BABY GARMENT: 1 Fenn Leadley, 2 Karen Bishop, 3 Dawn Harper, CLASS 846 CROCHET THROW/ BLANKET any Design: 1 Karen Bishop, 2 Margaret Hawkey *, 3 Fenn Leadley, CLASS 847 GARMENT or ARTICLE not already scheduled, any yarn: 1 Karen Bishop, 2 Karen Bishop, 3 Glen Horrell, CLASS 848 SINGLE AFGHAN MOTIF no bigger than 20cm: 1 Karen Bishop, 2 Dawn Harper, 3 Karen Bishop

Paintings/Art - this section includes Yr 9-13 students

Association (Challenge) Cup (most points paintings section): Brian Kerr Ashburton Club & MSA Runner-up Most Oustanding Exhibit: Cloe Stowell Premier Exhibit Paintings/Art: Karlena Wishart Ashburton Club & MSA Most Oustanding Exhibit: Karlena Wishart CLASS 849 LAND or SEASCAPE, Oil, Acrylic or Watercolour: 1 Donna Franklin, 2 Anthea Reith, 3 Donna Franklin, CLASS 850 ANY OTHER SUBJECT, Oils or Acrylics: 1 Karlena Wishart, 2 Brian Kerr, 3 Wil Nuberg, CLASS 851 ANY OTHER SUBJECT, Watercolour: 1 Cloe Stowell, 2 Isabella Inglis, CLASS 852 ANY SUBJECT - Any combination of mixed media on a Canvas Panel: 1 Sharon Vessey, CLASS 853 SKETCH: 1 Karlena Wishart, 2 Brian Kerr, 3 Brian Kerr, CLASS 854 STUDY, animal, any medium: 1 Brian Kerr, 2 Karlena Wishart, 3 Brian Kerr, CLASS 855 SET OF THREE MINIATURES: 1 Brian Kerr, 2 Donna Franklin, 3 Donna Franklin, CLASS 856 ANY SUBJECT in OIL, ARCYLIC OR WATER COLOUR: 1 Abby Rushton, 2 Isabella Inglis, CLASS 857 SKETCH USING INK, PENCIL, CRAYON, CHARCOAL OR ANY COMBINATIONS: 1 Cloe Stowell, 2 Brittany Glassey, 3 Cloe Stowell, CLASS 858 ANY SUBJECT - usin Print Making or Digital Tecniques: 1 Cloe Stowell, 2 Brittany Glassey, 3 Brittany Glassey

Photography

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Ashburton Photographic Society Trophy (top novice print): Toni Sweetmann Champion Photo Print (CP Lill Trophy): Nel Davison Gordon Binsted Memorial Trophy (most points photography): Nel Davison Ashburton Photographic Society Trophy Top Student Print: Jess Chamberlain Gordon Binsted Memorial Trophy 2 (most points school photos): Jess Chamberlain CLASS 859 COLOUR PRINT, Adult or Child Study, Novice: 1 Toni Sweetmann, 2 Nel Davison, 3 Maddie Langley, CLASS 860 COLOUR PRINT, Animal Study, Novice: 1 Nel Davison, 2 Karen Langdon, 3 Karen Langdon, CLASS 861 COLOUR PRINT, Landscape, Novice: 1 Karen Langdon, 2 Alison Rouse, CLASS 862 COLOUR PRINT, Animal or Bird

Floral Art

Premier Exhibit Floral Art: Jackie Ryan Mrs R McConnell’s Tray (most points floral art section): Jackie Ryan CLASS 878 “THE SCORCHING WIND” any medium, NOVICE: 1 Lisa Kingsbury, 2 Hanne Badger, CLASS 880 “THE GOOD OLD DAYS”, any medium, OPEN: 1 Jackie Ryan, 2 Fiona Williamson, 3 Janet Kingsbury, CLASS 881 “CLASSICAL SPLENDOUR” any medium, OPEN: 1 Tracy Fisher, 2 Jackie Ryan, 3 Fiona Williamson, CLASS 882 “GOLD & GILDED” under 30cm any medium OPEN: 1 Janet Kingsbury, 2 Tracy Fisher, 3 Fiona Williamson

Cut Flowers

Premier Exhibit Cut Flowers: Graham Gunn CLASS 883 A DISPLAY OF FLOWERS/SHRUBS six distinct varieties.: 1 Winchmore Rural Women, 2 Winchmore Rural Women, 3 Winchmore Rural Women, CLASS 884 CUT FLOWERS, 3 Distinct Varieties (shrubs excluded): 1 Shona Thomas, 2 Tracy Fisher, 3 Hayley Zanker, CLASS 885 COLLECTION OF FLOWERING TREES/SHRUBS 3 distinct varieties: 1 Tracy Fisher, 2 Shona Thomas, 3 Gladys Baker, CLASS 886 COLLECTION OF ALPINE AND/OR ROCKERY FLOWERS, in a vase: 1 Gladys Baker, 2 Shona Thomas, 3 Tracy Fisher, CLASS 887 ONE STEM OF BEARDED IRIS: 1 Tracy Fisher, 2 Marg Verrall, 3 Fiona Williamson, CLASS 888 ONE STEM OF BEARDLESS IRIS: 1 Mavis Wilkins, 2 Cobi Johns, 3 Tracy Fisher, CLASS 889 THREE PANSIES/VIOLAS, under 2 1/2 inches in a saucer, no leaves: 1 Anthea Reith, 2 Jennifer Bateman, 3 Elizabeth Harris, CLASS 890 THREE PANSIES/ VIOLAS over 2 1/2 inches in a saucer, no leaves: 1 Shona Thomas, 2 Hayley Zanker, 3 Shona Thomas, CLASS 891 ONE PAEONIA (Peony): 1 Jackie Ryan, 2 Alison Donald, 3 Shona Thomas, CLASS 892 ONE CLEMATIS (floating): 1 Hayley Zanker, 2 Cobi Johns, 3 Alison Donald, CLASS 893 THREE RANUNCULAS: 1 Mavis Wilkins, 2 Susan Philpott, CLASS 894 THREE ICELAND POPPIES: 1 Graham Gunn, 2 Shona Thomas, 3 Mavis Wilkins, CLASS 895 ONE STEM CAMELIA: 1 Gladys Baker, 2 Hayley Zanker, 3 Shona Thomas, CLASS 896 ONE STEM RHODODENDRON - One head: 1 Nancy Christey, 2 Hayley Zanker, 3 Perry Jowers, CLASS 897 ONE HEAD AZALEA: 1 Nancy Christey, 2 Fiona Williamson, 3 Shona Thomas, CLASS 898 VASE OF MIXED PERENNIALS - no more than six varieties.: 1 Tracy Fisher, 2 Tracy Fisher, 3 Marg Verrall, CLASS 899 ANY OTHER FLOWER not in schedule: 1 Marg Verrall, 2 Shona Thomas, 3 Olivia Fitzgerald, CLASS 900 COLLECTION OF FRESH HERBS: 1 Elizabeth Harris, 2 Tracy Fisher, 3 Shona Thomas, CLASS 901 COLLECTION OF NATIVES - in a vase: 1 Tracy Fisher, 2 Elizabeth Harris, CLASS 902 VASE OF RED FLOWERS - no more than six varieties: 1 Shona Thomas, 2 Tracy Fisher, 3 Susan Philpott


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STUDENT CLASSES

( NOT LEGO): 1 CALLUM KINGSBURY, CLASS 993 YEAR 5 - 8 USING LEGO DESIGN A GAME for example a Marble Run: 1 Theo Thompson - Hart, 2 Zac Douglas

Champion of Champion Primary School/Organisation Competition Y5 to Y8 CLASS 907 Year 1-4 CHAMPION OF CHAMPION SCHOOL/ORGANISATION: 1 Allenton School, 2 Allenton School, 3 Allenton School:, CLASS 908 Year 5-8 CHAMPION OF CHAMPION SCHOOL/ ORGANISATION: 1 Allenton School, 2 Allenton School, 3 Allenton School

Student Junk into Funk

Premier Exhibit - Junk into Funk: Zinzan Edlin CLASS 995 JUNK INTO FUNK Year 3 and under: 1 Zinzan Edlin, 2 Paris Edlin, 3 Emily Heaven, 3 Olivia Becroft, CLASS 996 JUNK INTO FUNK year 4 to 7 Must include an up cycled CD/DVD: 1 Ruby Robinson, 2 Ruby Robinson, 3 Bree Greer, CLASS 997 JUNK INTO FUNK year 8 to 10 must include an up cycled item of clothing: 1 Taylor Wilson, 2 Taylor Wilson

Student Cooking - Year 3 and Under

CLASS 909 PIKELET ‘SHAPE’ - Shape of own choice, not to exceed 10cm square: 1 FLEUR KINGSBURY, 2 Megan Stewart, CLASS 910 FOUR DECORATED CUP CAKES: 1 Megan Stewart, 2 Tilly Lovell, CLASS 911 FOUR DECORATED WINE BISCUITS.: 1 Charlie Jessep, 2 Iona Rogers, CLASS 912 GINGERBREAD PEOPLE - maximum of 2: 1 Jake Douglas, 2 Callum Begg, 3 Kate Cochrane, CLASS 915 NOVELTY MADE FROM FRUIT AND VEGETABLES (no accessories): 1 Erin McBain, 2 Charlie Jessep, 3 Abby Cochrane

Student Art

Student Cooking - Year 4 to 6

CLASS 916 PIKELET Shape of your own choice, not to exceed 10cm square: 1 JULIET KINGSBURY, 2 CALLUM KINGSBURY, 3 Sara Sheppard, CLASS 917 MAKE FOUR CUP CAKES AND DECORATE - decorations must be edible: 1 Jessica Begg, 2 Ella Rickard, 3 Sylvie Thompson - Hart, CLASS 918 FOUR DECORATED WINE BISCUITS - decorations must be edible: 1 Gabbie Tindall, 2 Ella Rickard, 3 Connor Rogers, CLASS 919 GINGERBREAD PEOPLE - max 2 - decorations must be edible: 1 CALLUM KINGSBURY, 2 JULIET KINGSBURY, 3 Daniel McBain, CLASS 920 ONE SLICE OF PIZZA: 1 Caitlin Collie, CLASS 921 LUNCH PACK: 1 Gabbie Tindall, 2 Tessa Macdonald, CLASS 922 NOVELTY made from fruit and vegetables (no accessories): 1 Tyler Bartlett, 2 Zac Bartlett, 3 Daniel McBain

Student Cooking - Year 7 And 8

CLASS 923 FOUR BISCUITS - any variety: 1 Henry Goodes, CLASS 924 FOUR MUFFINS - two sweet and two savoury: 1 Henry Goodes, CLASS 926 MAKE FOUR CUP CAKES and decorate - decorations must be edible: 1 Henry Goodes, 2 Riley Tindall, CLASS 927 FOUR PIECES OF SLICE: 1 Riley Tindall, 2 Emma Cochrane, 3 Henry Goodes, CLASS 928 ONE SLICE OF PIZZA: 1 Henry Goodes, CLASS 930 NOVELTY MADE FROM FRUIT AND VEGETABLES (no accessories): 1 Emma Cochrane

Student Cooking - Year 9 To Year 13

Premier Exhibit - Student Cooking (R Johnstone Trophy): Jessica Begg Connolly Cup (most points in student cooking): Henry Goodes

Student Craft & Technology - Up to and including Year 4

Premier Exhibit - Student Craft: Amelia Chambers CLASS 938 CHRISTMAS DECORATION: 1 Emily Heaven, 2 Emily Heaven, 3 Paris Edlin, CLASS 940 ARTICLE OF CRAFT (any other medium): 1 Zinzan Edlin, 2 Emily Heaven, 3 Kelly Chubb, CLASS 941 PAPER CRAFT ARTICLE (made using paper or card) not to exceed 30x30cm: 1 Emily Heaven, 2 Paris Edlin

Student Craft & Technology - Up to and including Year 6

CLASS 942 SEWN ARTICLE: 1 Sean McArthur, 2 Chloe Davis, 3 Alan Jamieson, CLASS 943 CHRISTMAS DECORATION: 1 Daniel McBain, 2 Ella Rickard, 3 Sophia Rushton, CLASS 944 HAND MADE JEWELLERY: 1 Ruby Pearce, 2 Ella Rickard, 3 Hannah Digby, CLASS 945 ARTICLE OF CRAFT (any other medium): 1 Gabbie Tindall, 2 Hannah Digby, CLASS 946 CRAFT ARTICLE (made using paper or card) not to exceed 30x30cm: 1 Georgiana Inglis, 2 William Paton, 3 Hamish Paton

Student Craft & Technology - Year 7 & 8

CLASS 947 SEWN ARTICLE: 1 Zanthe Butterick, 2 Emma Becroft, 3 Isabella Inglis, CLASS 948 PAPER CRAFT ARTICLE (made using paper or card): 1 Amelia Chambers, 2 Kelly Corbett, 3 Emma Becroft, CLASS 949 ARTICLE OF CRAFT (any other medium): 1 laura cameron, 2 laura cameron, 3 Kelly Corbett, CLASS 950 HAND MADE JEWELLERY: 1 Isabella Inglis, 2 Emma Becroft, 3 Kelly Corbett

Student Craft & Technology

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Taylor and Jaxon get up close and personal with an alpaca. - Year 9 To 13

CLASS 951 SEWN ARTICLE: 1 Samuel Corbett, 2 Sierra Chambers, CLASS 953 PAPER CRAFT ARTICLE (made using paper or card): 1 Sierra Chambers

Student Collection

CLASS 955 STUDENT COLLECTION: 1 Sierra Chambers, 2 Makayla Van Der Valk, 3 Amelia Chambers

Student Technology - Up to and including Year 6

Ashburton A&P Assn Trophy (most points in craft & tech): Emily Heaven Mrs J Tarbotton Prize (most points overall in craft & tech): Emily Heaven Mrs J Begg Prize (most points up to and incl year 6): Emily Heaven Mrs J Begg Prize (most points in year 9-13): Samuel Corbett CLASS 956 BOOKMARK (computer made): 1 Emily Heaven, 2 Ella Rickard, 3 Kate Cochrane, CLASS 957 CHRISTMAS CARD (computer made): 1 Ella Rickard, 2 Emily Heaven, 3 CALLUM KINGSBURY, CLASS 958 OWN CHOICE OF COMPUTER ARTICLE: 1 Ella Rickard, 2 CALLUM KINGSBURY, 3 Zara Lee, CLASS 959 A4 POSTER USING THE THEME OF THE SHOW: 1 Ella Rickard, 2 Emily Heaven, 3 CALLUM KINGSBURY

Burns, 3 Bethany Zanker, CLASS 975 SAND SAUCER, over year 4 at school: 1 Gabby Rodgers, CLASS 976 FLOATING BOWL ARRANGEMENT, soup plate: 1 Paris Edlin, 2 Zinzan Edlin, 3 Korin Chambers, CLASS 977 FLOWER IN A WINE GLASS: 1 Emma Becroft, 2 Erin McBain, 3 Korin Chambers, CLASS 978 CHRISTMAS TABLE DECORATION: 1 Paris Edlin, 2 Daphne Burns, 3 Emma Becroft, CLASS 979 GRAIN/SEED MAN/ANIMAL year 4 at school and under: 1 Daphne Burns, 2 Erin McBain, 3 Iona Rogers, CLASS 980 GRAIN/SEED MAN/ANIMAL, over year 4 at school: 1 Daniel McBain, 2 Connor Rogers, 3 Callum Kingsbury, CLASS 981 Picture any design on card, using seeds & grains: 1 Erin McBain, 2 Olivia Becroft, 3 Emily Heaven, CLASS 982 Picture any design on card, using seeds & grains: 1 Sierra Chambers, 2 Emma Becroft, 3 Daniel McBain

Student Woodwork

CLASS 983 ANY ARTICLE OF HANDWORK, up to and including Year 8: 1 Hamish Paton, 2 Makayla Van Der Valk,

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Student Lego And Kitsets

CLASS 985 PRE SCHOOL ANY ARTICLE OF LEGO Including Duplo: 1 Liam Bennett, 2 Anna Wells, 3 Oliver Costello, CLASS 986 ORIGINAL LEGO MODEL, Not to exceed 30cm by 30cm base materials: 1 Zoe Prince, 2 Jake Douglas, 3 Mecah Sarah Thomas, CLASS 987 ORIGINAL LEGO MODEL, not to exceed 30cm x 30cm including base materials: 1 Marcus Dorman, 2 Theo Thompson - Hart, 3 Hayley Sparks, CLASS 988 YEAR 9 & OVER ORIGINAL LEGO MODEL: 1 Samuel Corbett, 2 Jed Cameron, 3 Samuel Holland, CLASS 989 KITSET LEGO MODEL: 1 Izacc Carr, 2 Alex Carr, 3 Jake Douglas, CLASS 990 DESIGN AND BUILD A ‘TRACTOR’ using Lego blocks: 1 Jake Douglas, 2 Sebastian Inglis, 3 Harrison Green, CLASS 991 DESIGN AND BUILD A ‘TRACTOR’ using Lego blocks: 1 Daniel McBain, 2 Zac Douglas, 3 Connor Rogers, CLASS 992 KITSET MODEL, year 8 and under

Premier Exhibit - Student Art: Emma Becroft A Stewart McGregor Memorial Cup (most points student art): Emma Becroft CLASS 998 Year 1 & 2, A PAINTING OF A NATIVE ANIMAL: 1 Zinzan Edlin, 2 Paris Edlin, 3 Bethany Zanker, CLASS 999 Year 3 & 4, A PAINTING OF “BLACK & WHITE”: 1 Erin McBain, 2 Jake Douglas, 3 Violet Cigobia, CLASS 1000 Year 5 & 6, A SKETCH OF A SUPER HERO: 1 Zac Douglas, 2 Nicholas Collie, 3 Sophia Rushton, CLASS 1001 Year 7 & 8, A SKETCH OF A SUPER HERO: 1 Emma Becroft, CLASS 1002 Year 3 to 5 “LIKE AN NEW ZEALAND ARTIST”: 1 FLEUR KINGSBURY, 2 Zara Lee, 3 Caitlin Collie, CLASS 1003 YEAR 6 to 8, “LIKE A NEW ZEALAND ARTIST”: 1 Emma Becroft, 2 Emily Jane Elliott, CLASS 1004 Year 1&2, A PICTURE ANY TOPIC, using 2 mediums, unframed: 1 Mitchell Digby, 2 Olivia Becroft, CLASS 1005 Year 5 to 8, A COLLAGE PICTURE of “WINTER OR SPRING”: 1 Emma Becroft, 2 Sophia Rushton, 3 Daniel McBain, CLASS 1006 Year 1 to 4, A COLLAGE PICTURE OF “SUMMER OR AUTUMN”: 1 Erin McBain, 2 Emily Heaven, 3 Violet Cigobia, CLASS 1007 Year 1 to 4, A Handmade “MOTHERS DAY CARD” ( no computer made cards): 1 Iona Rogers, 2 Violet Cigobia, 3 Arielle Apolonio, CLASS 1009 Year 5 to 6 “A PICTURE” open mixed media art: 1 CALLUM KINGSBURY, 2 Sophia Rushton, 3 Georgiana Inglis, CLASS 1010 Year 7 & 8, “A PICTURE OF A PORTRAIT”: 1 Emma Becroft, 2 Zanthe Butterick

Pre School Art

Premier Exhibit - Pre School: Anna Wells CLASS 1011 GRAIN AND SEED COLLAGE: 1 Hannah Burns, 2 Lochlan Zanker, CLASS 1012 PICTURE - any medium: 1 Arabella Watson, 2 Connor Doig, 3 Thomas Bedford, CLASS 1013 MODEL FROM RECYCLED MATERIAL: 1 Anna Wells, 2 ABC Allenton, 3 Tiddlywinks Preschool

Student Technology - Year 7&8

CLASS 960 DVD COVER or Movie trailer Poster (No larger than A3): 1 Ben Milne, 2 Caendal Harris, 3 Henry Wallis, CLASS 962 BUSINESS CARD: 1 Kelly Corbett

Student Technology - Year 9 to 13

CLASS 966 BUSINESS CARD: 1 Samuel Corbett

Student Flowers

Premier Exhibit - Childs Flowers: Erin McBain Hazel Lill Cup (most points student flowers / grain & seed): Erin McBain Mrs J Tarbotton Prize for Most Points year 4 and under: Erin McBain Mrs M Brown Prize for Most Points over year 4: Daniel McBain CLASS 968 NOVELTY GARDEN THEME “Horse Power of Yesteryear”: 1 Erin McBain, 2 Charlie Jessep, 3 Iona Rogers, CLASS 969 NOVELTY GARDEN - THEME “Horse Power of Yesteryear”: 1 Daniel McBain, 2 Connor Rogers, 3 Theo Thompson - Hart, CLASS 970 BUTTONHOLE: 1 Tilly Lovell, 2 Paris Edlin, 3 Amelia Chambers, CLASS 971 EGG CUP POSY: 1 Michael Butterick, 2 Paris Edlin, 3 Tessa Macdonald, CLASS 972 ARRANGEMENT IN A NOVELTY CONTAINER: 1 Erin McBain, 2 Daphne Burns, 3 Amelia Chambers, CLASS 973 AQUA JAR (quart): 1 Sara Sheppard, 2 laura cameron, 3 Tilly Lovell, CLASS 974 SAND SAUCER, year 4 at school and under: 1 Erin McBain, 2 Daphne

Darren had plenty of sweet treats on offer to tempt show-goers.

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■ NEW ZEALAND REAL ESTATE

First-home sales hit decade high By Corazon Miller Innovation and lowered expectations among first-home buyers have seen their rates of purchase reach the highest point in a decade – even while prices remain high. Despite the tougher lending conditions in a still expensive market, first-home buyers took almost a quarter of all sales this year. Property analytics company CoreLogic’s latest market reported showed 21.6 per cent of buyers had bought their first property. Head of research Nick Goodall said in spite of the tougher lending conditions, first-home buyers had not been as affected as other groups in the property market. “They’re finding a way in the market by readjusting their expectations on property location and type, while others can’t (or won’t). “As a result first home-buyers’ market share has actually increased.” The report showed over the long term there had been a decrease in

the sales to owners of multiple properties, but in the past quarter it had risen 39 per cent. However, overall sales were still sluggish and annual value growth continued to ease. In the past year New Zealand experienced its lowest rate growth in property value since August

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–13.1

–0.22%

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7,486.5

+39.29

+0.53%

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this September. Goodall expected this trend to continue. “Based on current market activity, we expect October’s sales volumes will remain low, following on from an already-weak September. “The prolonged coalition dis-

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2012 – up $26,649 (4.3 per cent) to an average value of $646,378 in the year to September. In Auckland growth was $3846 (up 0.8 per cent) to an average value of $1.04m. Meanwhile sales volumes were down 25 per cent from 8400 sales in September last year to 6300

cussions stalled market activity in October and with the new Government proposing further scrutiny on property speculators it’s unlikely we’ll see a lift in activity in the short term.” He said property investors were already affected by tightening credit conditions, stricter LVR restrictions and previously rising property values reducing rental yield. But Goodall expected the plans by the new Government to further restrict foreign buyers on the market would not lead to a mass exodus of investors from the market. “Changes will take some time to be implemented and the outlook for the economy is relatively good.” The CoreLogic report also showed residential real estate remained by far the largest asset class, totalling $1.04 trillion, with $243 billion of this in home loans. Commercial and industrial real estate came in at $167b, followed by NZ-listed stocks at $130b and NZ Super and KiwiSaver at $68.8b. - NZME

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The latest iPhone went on presale yesterday for the eye-watering price of around $2100 for the 256GB version. But who on earth would pay that, and why is Apple charging so much? The answer comes down to behavioural economics. By setting prices so high, companies like Apple can extract the most revenue possible. People for whom having the latest technology is important will happily stump up. For the rest of us this price will “anchor” what we think the value of the phone is, and as prices drop later it suddenly doesn’t seem so expensive. Essentially, once Apple has sold the phone to those willing to pay the most for it, it can then capture the rest of us by reducing the price over time. If you baulk at a $2099 price tag for a smartphone, that’s because you are making decisions on the basis of a concept called “substitutability”. This is drawn from economic psychology and it essentially means you are weighing the costs and benefits of substituting from one smartphone to the next. In traditional economic terms, if you aren’t willing to stump up

$2099, that’s because the “marginal benefit” (essentially an increased utility or satisfaction) of upgrading doesn’t yet outweigh the marginal benefit of your current phone (or not even having a phone). Once the price starts dropping this cost-benefit analysis starts to change. Eventually the marginal benefit of upgrading will be greater than that of your current situation and that’s when you switch. You “substitute”, and only then at a lower price does Apple get you to buy their phone. But this isn’t how the people camping outside the Apple stores are thinking.

Both Herbert Simon and Daniel Kahneman won their Nobel prizes for showing that human beings don’t always make decisions by making “rational” comparisons of pros and cons. Peter Earl built on their ideas, recognising that we make decisions by following rules, responding to emotion, satisfying needs, and following the dictates of a particular identity. We see this whenever a product is released with really strong emotional properties. Remember those people lining up in the early hours of the morning for the latest Harry Potter? Or those fans lining up for days to get tickets for the latest Star Wars film? Same thing. This happens because they need the product. There’s an emotional connection, it’s part of their identity, and they aren’t thinking about it in terms of costs and benefits. So the people who are camping outside the Apple store, or who dropped $2099 the moment preordering began, aren’t particularly responsive to prices. They’re not making decisions on the basis of substitutability. Instead they’re of a mindset that as long as they can afford the new product, they’ll buy it. - NZME

Unions slam ‘work-for-dole’ proposal Unions are firmly opposed to Shane Jones’ proposal to introduce a work-for-the-dole scheme for the unemployed, while bosses would support such an initiative in principle. The newly-appointed Minister for Regional Economic Development said yesterday he had been encouraged to look into the idea as part of the $1 billion extra funding to go to regional New Zealand. Jones said it was not just about

regional GDP or giving people who weren’t working the opportunity to find employment, The Government was also promising to plant 100 million trees a year. “As we plant indigenous trees I’m going to get my indigenous nephews off their nono and they’re going to go to work,” he told Newstalk ZB’s Mike Hosking Breakfast. First Union general secretary

Robert Reid said the entire union movement was implacably opposed to the idea. “It’s long-standing policy for the union movement right from when it was tried by the National Government in the 1990s. “What we are in favour of is work-for-wages schemes for unemployed people, even on a temporary basis like the 1970s and ’80s schemes.” - NZME


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here’s something really nostalgic about the A&P Show and it was great to see the 2017 edition in Ashburton begin so well. To see so many people from all walks of life standing proudly at the forefront of their business site, or taking in the sights around the grounds and just generally enjoying themselves. Too often in life it can be too easy to get caught up in the trivial things. To worry about the stuff that isn’t really worth worrying about. We’re better off getting out of the house, from behind the computer screen and just enjoying what our district has to offer. And the Ashburton A&P Show is one of those rare gems on the annual calendar. It’s almost like the perfect mix of the rural life with a little urban chucked in between. At one moment you could be looking at marquees full of school information and then the next looking at the latest high-tech machinery on offer for the farmer. So much work and organisation goes into making a two-day event like the show happen that if you sat down and wrote a list of all that had to be taken care of, I think you’d be quite shocked. But everything seems to run so smoothly. The layout and design of the sites this year is really impressive. Everyone gets their chance to shine and show off their merchandise and machinery and there’s such a variety there that no one should be able to not find something that they like. But the best part of the show? The people. Easy. There’s so many characters and faces about the show that make it the event that it is. They are those same people you see each year, usually standing in the same spot – collecting the money at the gate, selling the hotdogs or walking around with their family. You can guarantee you’ll run into someone you know, perhaps someone you haven’t seen for years – and that makes the admission price worth it alone. So, if you’ve got nothing to do today, make sure you get out to the Ashburton Showgrounds and enjoy what the annual A&P Show has to offer. Like I said, there’s something for everyone.

YOUR VIEW Question of the day? If there was one sports team you could play for, what would it be and why? Matt Flint Michigan tropics because in 1976 Jackie moon lead them on a massive come back to try and avoid liquidation even though they failed. But it was an inspirational comeback that was completely unexpected and will be remembered always David Favel In the annals of history people are going to be talking about three things: the discovery of fire, invention of the submarine, and the Flint, Michigan Mega Bowl. Cathie The Black Mattresses. I could sleep for New Zealand!

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i-SITE Kia Ora Koutou Katoa, The Ashburton Citizens’ Assn would like to publicly announce our support of the movement to maintain the Ashburton i-SITE and its services and intend to participate in any future actions from within the community to achieve this. Naku noa, Kara? Ashburton Citizens’ Association co-secretery

***** I would like to thank not only yourselves, but the Ashburton and Methven communities for the support that they have shown with regards to the closure of the Ashburton and Methven i-SITEs. As recorded in the Guardian yesterday, this was a done deal. On May 18, the Ashburton District Council voted to adopt Experience Mid Canterbury’s Statement of Intent 2017-2018 which included the sentence “to decommission iSITEs”. Unfortunately, the EMC board decided to close the i-SITEs using an internal HR process with staff, rather than engaging in a meaningful dialogue with the community, tourism operators and other stakeholders. If they had I would suggest, given the support shown yesterday at the protest rally, a sustainable model could have been developed to continue with the i-SITE in its current location. It has been a great privilege to have worked at the Methven i-SITE for 16 years and in Ashburton i-SITE for the past seven years. I have had

the most awesome work colleagues, who have made my job as manager very easy as they have always given 100 per cent to the job they loved. I hope that the Ashburton Community continues to fight not only to reopen the i-SITE in its current location, but also to hold the council accountable for their decision-making processes that stymies growth in our town. Katherine Lorenzo

***** Congratulations to Tony Todd and Peter Mac for organising the rally yesterday but sadly, it appears it has not had the impact/result hoped for. I heard mayor Donna [Favel] say on the local radio this morning, that those attending the rally had been asked to email her, expressing concern re the closure of the i-SITE and she said at 3.30pm yesterday she had checked her email and there was no response. Surely the large number [of people] attending the rally should have been sufficient to prove a point, without us all having to go on home and email our concerns at what had just already been expressed! What does it take to get the message through? As the ADC fund EMC, I would have thought that they would/or could have had some influence over the decision made by EMC to close the i-SITE. It’s a shame, we can’t get back to the original concept of the Ashburton Information Centre funded by the ADC and let EMC get on with what they do with whatever funding is available to them. J. Stewart


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In life, look to the trees

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rees are so important to us. Apart from the obvious reason of providing shelter, shade, food and being pleasant on the eye, they also provide habitat and food for birds and other animals and absorb carbon dioxide and potentially harmful gasses from the air and release oxygen. I understand that one large tree can produce a day’s supply of oxygen for four people. So there are many more reasons trees are important to us. I wouldn’t be doing what I do today if it hadn’t been for a walnut tree in Hawke’s Bay. As a youngster, one day I was sitting on a wooden swing (attached to a old walnut tree by my father) when I first felt that I was being “called” to be a minister and 30 years on I still feel this is what God wants me to do and that is why I continue to seek to serve God, the Church and the community. In all religions, trees have always been important mythological symbols; think of the Tree of Knowledge, the story of Adam and Eve and the fruit illuming us to good and bad. This Tuesday our church will remember that back in 1517 re-

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former Dr Martin Luther, nailed what was to become known as “Ninety-five theses” to a door of a Catholic Church in Wittenberg, Germany. He, as a Catholic Professor of Scripture was not happy with what he saw as abuse by the church and its popes with ideas like being able to buy your way into heaven. This act by Luther the Monk ultimately split the church into Catholic and Protestant, and triggered a massive political, social and religious upheaval that would last for more than two centuries. Luther was quoted as having said: “If I knew the world was to end tomorrow, I would still plant an apple tree today.” This is a quote we could all live by. That no matter what is going on, even when things seem bleak and dim as was the period Luther was living in, even when there seems little certainly about

the future, you need to have hope, you need to believe there is a tomorrow and you need to look to and plan for the future. Luther reminds us that trees are symbols of life, growth and of hope for the future. As I look at my family I also recognise that the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree. I am glad for my tree experience and the ways trees speak to me. There is the magnolia tree at our place that flowers at Christmas with buds that look like candles, a reminder of Jesus, the light of the world. Then there is a walnut tree in our backyard, a constant reminder to me of my call to the ministry. It also reminds me that it has withstood the storms of life as its roots are firmly planted and that we all need to be well rooted in a nourishing faith to weather the storms of life.

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for change” is blatantly false. If the electorate at large still gives a party that has been in power for nine years a greater number of seats and a higher percentage of the vote than any other group, how can that be a call for anything other than more of the same? And I would be writing in the same vein if Labour had been the biggest party. It is a travesty of what passes for democracy and it seems – admittedly from the other side of the world – (for one more week) it has been swallowed hook, line and sinker. Have 20-plus years of MMP brought us to the point of unquestioning acceptance of whatever monstrosity it cares to serve up. A shoulder shrug, a slight wince, a mild expression of disappointment and then a harden-

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leader of proven eccentricity – to call the shots. That is now the less-thanconfidence-inspiring position in which we find ourselves. Winston will, no doubt, bestride the world – like the Colossus he has always thought himself to be – visiting the chancelleries of Europe, the White House and, even, Pyongyang, where his formidable – and feared – diplomatic skills will leave Mr Kim Jon Un gasping. Almost certainly, he will renounce his arsenal of nucleartipped rockets – with immediate effect – and then join a local Ban the the Bomb march. Mr Trump will be left to wonder what Winston has that he so singularly lacks. And all because of the whimsical nature of MMP. We have only ourselves to blame. Before 2020 this nasty nettle must be firmly grasped. The views, opinions, positions or strategies expressed by the author and those providing comments are theirs alone, and do not necessarily reflect the views, opinions, positions or strategies of the Ashburton Guardian Co Ltd or any employee thereof

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ing of determination as we face the latest bum hand the system has dealt us. “Incredible,” as the present occupier of the White House would probably put it. I feel almost inclined to start “twittering”. As usual, in recent times, the Germans have the answer to this nonsense, namely, it is the privilege/responsibility/duty of the largest post-election “block”, automatically, to have the first crack at trying to form a government in the event of their not winning outright. That is precisely what Angela Merkel is busying herself with at this very moment, her CDU (Christian Democratic Union) having failed to establish that much sought-after majority. This simple, but highly significant addition, to the German version of MMP, greatly reduces the chances of establishing a government of the losers, while giving the best-supported party the first opportunity to set up an administration. It can then be the one to do the negotiating and not a mini-party of the rump – with a miserable 7 per cent support, no electorate seats, and an ageing, maverick

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President John F. Kennedy waves from his car in a motorcade in Dallas. Riding with Kennedy are First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy (right), Nellie Connally (second from left), and her husband, Texas Governor John Connally (far left). PHOTO AP

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US rapper Eminem will donate the money he won from a lawsuit against the National Party to hurricane relief funds. A representative of the rapper confirmed to Variety magazine that he would donate the $600,000 payout he is due to receive after the court ruling on Wednesday. The National Party were found guilty of breaching copyright over its use of the track Eminem Esque in a 2014 election advertisement. The track, which was created by a production house, was deemed to be “sufficiently similar” to Eminem’s song Lose Yourself. The High Court awarded damages plus interest from June 28, 2014.

Secret JFK files released Thousands of documents from the long-secret John F. Kennedy assassination files have just been released. President Donald Trump had blocked the release of hundreds of records on the John F. Kennedy assassination on Thursday night US time, bending to CIA and FBI appeals. The National Archives moved to turn over about 2800 other records. “I have no choice,” Trump said in a memo, citing “potentially irreversible harm” to national security if he allowed all records out now. He was placing those files under a six-month review while letting the 2800 others

come out, racing a deadline to honour a law mandating their release. Officials say Trump will impress upon federal agencies that “only in the rarest cases” should JFK files stay secret after the six-month review. The CIA says more than 69,000 of the more than 87,000 CIA records pertaining to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy have already been released in full. Many of the records contain multiple pages. The agency said none of the 18,000 remaining records will be withheld in full and that the redacted – or blacked out – parts of these remaining records represent less than 1 per

cent of the total CIA information in the assassination-related documents. The UK Telegraph reports some of the files shed new light on the CIA’s plans to have Cuban leader Fidel Castro and Dominican dictator, Rafael Trujillo, assassinated. In a 1975 “summary of facts gathered by the executive director of the CIA Commission concerning possible involvement in plans to assassinate foreign leaders,” it is stated that the CIA explored working with “Mafia resources” as a means of killing the Cuban dictator. “The commission has determined that agents of the CIA were involved in planning

in this country with certain citizens and others to seek to assassinate Premier Castro. The commission has also determined that the CIA was involved in shipping arms from this country to persons in the Dominican Republic, who sought to assassinate Generalissimo Trujillo.” The CIA says the redactions were made to protect information that, if released, would harm national security. The agency says the redactions hide the names of CIA assets and former and current CIA officers as well as specific intelligence methods and partnerships that remain viable to protect national security. - AP

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Ladyhawke a mum Looks like the Babyhawke has landed! The notorious rock chick, also known as Pip Brown, shared a cute photo on social media of her new daughter’s hand with the caption: “Our sweet little girl arrived October 20th, 3:27pm #labourweekendforreal”. New mother Madeleine also shared the same image saying: “Well dat was one hell of a labour weekend. I like dis baby. #shedidthis #letsdonethis”. Ladyhawke only teased her pregnancy in July this year with a cute baby bump snap with her friend and fellow rocker, Gin Wigmore.

Missing woman found alive after 42 years A woman who disappeared from upstate New York after being dropped off for a doctor’s appointment 42 years ago has been found suffering from dementia and living in an assisted-living facility in Massachusetts, authorities said. The sheriff’s office in Sullivan County, New York, said Flora Stevens, 78, was using the last name Harris when detectives tracked her down this week at the residence in Lowell, near Boston. Officials said they’ve been unable to figure out what happened to her between the time she disappeared in August 1975 and when she was finally found, AP reported. “It’s not too often we get to solve a 42-year-old missingperson case,” Sheriff Mike Schiff said. “The main thing is we know Flora is safe.”

Flora Stevens Police said Stevens was a 36-year-old employee of a Catskills resort when her husband dropped her off for a doctor’s appointment at a hospital in Monticello, 120km northwest of New York City. When he returned to pick her up, she wasn’t there. Although it’s not known exactly why Stevens went to hos-

pital at the time, it’s thought she may have suffered from amnesia or a bout of forgetfulness that was worse than her husband realised. Unfortunately, her husband died in 1985 without ever knowing what became of his wife. Although she was never officially declared dead, police periodically reviewed her missing person case file but kept hitting dead ends. Her medical records under her new name show she lived in nursing homes in New Hampshire and New York City before arriving in Lowell, police said. Cops got a break in September, thanks to a query from a New York State Police investigator working on a different cold case. The unidentified remains of

a woman had been found in neighbouring Orange County, and the investigator said they roughly matched Stevens’ general characteristics. The state police investigators asked Sullivan County for help tracking down any relatives who could provide a DNA sample for possible identification. During a records search, Detective Rich Morgan discovered someone was using Stevens’ Social Security number in Massachusetts. Deputies tracked the number to the Lowell assisted-living residence, where staff confirmed the number belonged to a resident named Flora Harris, who had lived there since 2001. Morgan and another detective went there Tuesday and confirmed Harris was actually the Flora Stevens who had disappeared in 1975. - AP

Ed okays Taylor’s new beau Ed Sheeran has met Taylor Swift’s new boyfriend Joe Alwyn and says he is a “good dude”. The Shape of You hitmaker and Swift are close pals and have toured together and duetted on the track Everything Has Changed. Sheeran, 26, hung out with Swift, 27, and Alwyn, 26, in London, and he has given the British actor his seal of approval. The singer/songwriter was quizzed about Swift’s new man by Roman Kemp on his Capital London Breakfast Show, and he said: “She’s been in London quite a bit. He’s really nice. Really, really friendly, really good dude.”


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Deputy PM disqualified By Paul OsBOrne Malcolm Turnbull’s parliamentary majority is in danger after the High Court disqualified Barnaby Joyce. The deputy prime minister and Nationals leader will face a byelection in his seat of New England, expected on December 2, after the court yesterday found his New Zealand citizenship at the time of nomination in 2016 disqualified him. Section 44 of the constitution prevents a subject or citizen of a foreign power from being chosen or sitting as a federal MP. Since the 2016 election, Mr Turnbull has held onto power with a one-seat majority. However, it’s expected Mr Joyce will hold onto his seat – which has a 17 per cent margin – despite a potential challenge from former New England MP Tony Windsor and a host of minor party candidates. Mr Joyce said just after the decision was announced he apologised for the inconvenience of a by-election. “I respect the verdict of the court,” Mr Joyce told reporters in Tamworth.

Barnaby Joyce’s dual citizenship at the time of his election means he was ineligible to stand. He said he was always apprehensive about the possible result and was not “totally surprised”. “In my gut I thought this is the way it was going to go,” Mr Joyce said. “I am going to make sure that I don’t cry in my beer – I will get back at work and work hard for

the people in my electorate ... and do the best for the nation.” He said he had no reason to believe he was a citizen of any other country. The court found that at the time of his nomination in 2016 Mr Joyce was a New Zealand citizen by descent through his

father, James Joyce, who immigrated in 1947. However, the deputy prime minister only became aware of the possibility he might have NZ citizenship after media inquiries to his office in July. The NZ High Commission informed him that he was a NZ citizen under the law of that country on August 10, and he has since formally renounced the citizenship. The government argued the phrase “is a subject or a citizen ... of a foreign power” should be seen as only referring to a person who has voluntarily obtained or retained that status. Mr Windsor, who was a party to the case, argued Mr Joyce knew at the time of nomination his father was born in a country other than Australia, and he ought to have made enquiries and renounced any foreign citizenship held. Asked whether he was still a cabinet minister, Mr Joyce said: “Right now I’m not even a candidate – you have to be endorsed to be a candidate.” It would be up to the prime minister to discuss parliamentary numbers with the federal opposition, he said. - AAP

Trump loses brother to alcohol

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Human waste choking sea to death A photographer has captured the damage being done to the planet’s oceans with a shocking “sea of plastic and styrofoam” image taken near a tranquil Caribbean island. Caroline Power, who specialises in underwater photography, has dedicated her career to highlighting the damage plastic waste is doing to our oceans, the Daily Telegraph reports. She said witnessing the plastic blanket of forks, bottles and rubbish between the islands Roatan and Cayos Cochinos, off the coast of Honduras, was “devastating”. “To see something that I care so deeply for being killed, slowly

choked to death by human waste was devastating,” she told The Telegraph. “Once the trash is in the ocean, it is incredibly difficult and costly to remove. The key is to stop the trash before it enters the ocean. “In order for that to happen, we need to improve waste management, environmental education and recycling facilities on a global scale. This is a developed nation (first world) problem as well.” The worst of the rubbish the dive team found was about 15 miles off the coast of Roatan heading towards the Cayos Cochinos Marine Reserve She said they passed through

floating garbage for “nearly five miles”, adding: “Everywhere we looked, plastic bags of all shapes and sizes: chip bags, ziplocks, grocery, trash, snack bags, other packaging. Some were whole and the rest were just pieces. Sadly, many turtles, fish, whales, and seabirds will mistake those bits of plastic for food. “We then reached an area about two miles wide that had multiple trash lines that stretched from horizon to horizon “There was also a seemingly infinite number of plastic forks, spoons, drink bottles, and plates. There were broken soccer balls, toothbrushes, a TV, and so many shoes and flip flops.” - NZME

There’s a very personal reason why US President Donald Trump doesn’t touch booze. In an emotional speech to declare the opioid crisis in the United States a public health emergency – he opened up about his brother Fred and the effect alcohol had on him. Freddy suffered from alcoholism, and died in 1981 at the young age of 43. Speaking to a packed room of former addicts, parents of overdose victims and treatment specialists, he said addiction destroyed his sibling’s life. “I had a brother, Fred,” he said “Great guy, best-looking guy. Best personality, much better than mine. “But he had a problem, a problem with alcohol. And he would tell me, don’t drink. “He was substantially older and I listened to him and I respected. He’s also added, don’t smoke. “But he would say it over and over again. And to this day I’ve never had a drink. And, I have no longing for it. I have no interest in it. “To this day I’ve never had a cigarette. Don’t worry those are only two of my good things – I don’t want to tell you about the bad things. There’s plenty of bad things too.” Mr Trump said his brother’s life could serve as a lesson to prevent young people taking drugs. - NZME

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In brief Factory fire kills 47 Grief stricken relatives of the 47 people who died in a fireworks factory explosion on the outskirts of Indonesia’s capital on Thursday night are beginning the gutwrenching task of identifying their loved ones using dental records or DNA. Workers had no time to escape from the plant in Tangerang, a manufacturing hub to the west of Jakarta, after explosions that one neighbour described as a “roar” that could be heard miles away. The death toll is expected to rise as some workers suffered critical burns, while 10 others remain unaccounted for. A video of the scene showed charred bodies sprawled about the burntout factory. - NZME

Corpse on swing An Iowa couple have been charged with murder in the death of their four-month-old son, whose rotting corpse was found in a baby swing in the family’s home. Cheyanne Harris, 20, and 28-year-old Zachary Koehn were arrested on charges of child endangerment and first-degree murder in the death of their son, Sterling Daniel Koehn. The pair are being held on $US100,000 bond pending their preliminary hearing on November 2. Authorities say in court records that deputies and paramedics called to the couple’s apartment on Hilltop Avenue in Alta Vista at around 1pm on August 30 found Sterling’s decomposing body in his powered swing. - NZME

Thais farewell monarch After enduring relentless tropical heat by day and torrential downpours at night, thousands of black-clad mourners were slowly filing into a historic royal quarter of Thailand’s capital on Thursday to bid farewell to a monarch adored as a unifying symbol throughout his seven-decade reign. Some had waited for a day or two to enter the cordoned-off area that is the focal point for five days of ceremonies and processions including King Bhumibol Adulyadej’s cremation last night. - NZME

‘No other option left’ Spanish authorities are leaving separatists in Catalonia with “no other option” but to push ahead with declaring independence for the wealthy northeastern region, its vice-president said yesterday. Spain has announced plans to fire Catalonia’s Government and directly manage its affairs after it held an independence vote that was declared illegal by the country’s constitutional court. - NZME

Papini footage emerges Sherri Papini was captured on surveillance video running towards a highway after she was dumped by her abductors, police have revealed. The revelation comes after detectives released dramatic new details of the bizarre case and admitted they were struggling with inconsistencies in Ms Papini’s version of events. It has since emerged that police are in possession of CCTV footage from a church showing the motherof-two running up an on ramp to Interstate 5 in Yolo County on November 24 last year after 22 days in captivity. - NZME


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Mid Canterbury will be without their most experienced player Will Mackenzie after he broke his arm in last week’s clash with Poverty Bay. PHOTO JAIME PITT-MACKAY 040817-JP-050

■ RUGBY

‘It’s just about keeping calm’ BY JAIME PITT-MACKAY JAIME.P@THEGUARDIAN.CO.NZ

All that now stands between the Hammers and the silverware that is the Lochore Cup is 80 minutes of rugby against the West Coast. The Hammers booked their spot in the final in convincing fashion, crushing Poverty Bay 5622, and will be hoping to put in another 80-minute performance this week. The Hammers will be without their most experienced player this week however, after Will Mackenzie broke his arm in the Poverty Bay clash. “He broke his arm last week and will be getting surgery on it,” co-coach Craig Dunlea said. “It is very disappointing as he

has been a massive part of what we have done this season.” The loss means Tyler Blackburn will start at halfback, while familiar face Davey Maw will fill the role of substitute halfback on the bench. Despite not featuring for the Heartland team this season, Dunlea is not concerned about how Maw will perform. “Davey has played some great footy this season, probably the best I’ve seen him play in the past few years,” he said. “He played a few games for the A team and is match fit and is a good local boy who understands what we are trying to do.” With former All Black Regan King still absent, the young Tom

Hanham-Carter will get the chance to start at centre. “He’s gone bloody well this season and this will likely be the biggest game he has played, so he just needs to keep doing what has got him here,” Dunlea said. Dunlea said he was pleased having both Isireli Masiwini and Dan Fransen available off the bench and the impact they can make on a game. While they have not played the West Coast in a competitive fixture this season, they did play a pre-season match against the red and whites, coincidentally also held in Methven. “They are a bloody good side and have got some good imports and heaps of experience so it will

be a tough game,” he said. “We just need to concentrate on ourselves and stick to what we are good at.” Despite them wanting to treat it just like another game, that is not the reality for the Hammers. “Finals footy is always a bit different because really it is not just another game and the boys need to embrace that,” Dunlea said. “Obviously there is more pressure than a normal game and there will be more mistakes so it’s just about keeping the guys calm.” A moment’s silence will be held before the game for Mid Canterbury centurion John “Bigsy” McLay, who passed away earlier this week.

Crusaders’ partners Canterbury and Tasman will square off in the Mitre 10 Cup Premiership final today and metaphorical fireworks could be the result. The two sides have a close working relationship. Many of the players are friends during the Super Rugby season – Leon MacDonald helped the Crusaders to their first title this year since 2008 and is Tasman’s head coach – which can often create friction when they meet on the field. “A lot of guys in that team are my closest mates,” Canterbury first-five Richie Mo’unga said. There is also the matter of Canterbury being by far the dominant partner and having a remarkable recent run of success. The red and blacks won six titles in a row from 2008 and today they have an opportunity to make it three in a row. Last year they beat Tasman in the final 43-27. Crusaders No. 8 Jordan Taufua is an often inspirational figure for Tasman and wing James Lowe, a man who usually has plenty to say on the field, will be playing his final match in New Zealand before moving overseas. The match also brings the two Crusaders’ No. 10s together – Mo’unga and Mitchell Hunt, with the former fresh off a week with the All Blacks as an understudy to the injured Beauden Barrett before the test against the Wallabies in Brisbane. “I guess it was awesome to be part of that last week and know I’m right in the mixer, but for me I still have to be as consistent as I can and I still have to nail my job tomorrow night,” Mo’unga said. “You start to see why they’re the best in the world and what separates them [from the rest]. “I was lucky enough to be rooming with Beauden Barrett so to see how he operates during the week – I’ll take a lot out of that. “Finals footy comes down to a few key moments and we just have to make sure we nail them. “We know a lot about them and they know a lot about us and it’s about who can do those things a bit better.” Mo’unga’s stint with the All Blacks meant he was unable to play for Canterbury in their semifinal victory last weekend. “It was hard – when you invest so much in a campaign it becomes tough when you leave and the boys play such a big match.” - NZME


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In brief Aki makes Ireland squad Former Counties Manukau and Chiefs centre Bundee Aki has been called into the Irish squad for the November internationals after completing his residency qualification. The Kiwi-born midfielder with Samoan parents has impressed since joining Connacht in 2014, helping the province lift the 2016 PRO12 title. His qualification will offset injury headaches for Joe Schmidt, who has named four uncapped players in a 38-man squad for the matches against South Africa, Fiji and Argentina. - NZME

Early call for ALB Anton Lienert-Brown’s week of rest has been dashed, with the All Blacks centre called up a week early for the side’s end-of-year test tour. Lienert-Brown was pencilled in for some well-deserved rest by coach Steve Hansen and told to jump on a plane to London next week. He would have therefore missed their match against the Barbarians. However an illness to Northland centre Jack Goodhue has forced Lienert-Brown to link up with his teammates in the northern hemisphere early. - NZME Top Lauriston bowler Matt Pawsey will not get a chance to bowl in the final of the T20 competition, with his side currently sitting without a win heading into the final round. PHOTO ROBYN HOOD 211017-RH-060

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T20 final berths wide open BY JAIME PITT-MACKAY JAIME.P@THEGUARDIAN.CO.NZ

The Mid Canterbury Cricket T20 competition is set to be decided this weekend, with several teams still gunning for a spot in the final. Due to the format of the competition, one round is still to be

played before the top two will battle it out at 3pm today for top honours. In the remaining round robin games, which will be played at noon, winless Lauriston will face off against defending champions Allenton, who will miss out on the final no matter the results,

having only won one of their three games. Tech currently sit atop the competition ladder with the best results, picking up two wins and a draw, but have played all four of their matches and have the bye. In the game that will likely de-

cide who faces who in the final, an unbeaten Coldstream (one win and two draws) will take on Methven, who have collected two wins and one loss from their three games. The 45-over season will kick in the week after, with the first round of the Pritchard Shield.

Ellis likely to return for embattled Canterbury Canterbury are set to welcome back 97 matches of first class experience for their Plunket Shield clash against Northern Districts, which starts on Monday. Captain Andrew Ellis is expect-

ed to play in Rangiora, having sat out the opener with a broken carpal bone in his left hand. Ellis has almost played as many first class matches as the rest of his team-mates combined.

Left-arm unorthodox spinner Blake Coburn had a pleasing debut for Canterbury taking five wickets for the match. The veteran all-rounder had his cast removed yesterday and

will mainly be used as a bowler. He is likely to bat lower than his usual middle order slot. Coach Gary Stead said he was confident Ellis would be ready to go.

Nobilo, Turner inducted New Zealand Golf is proud to welcome Frank Nobilo and Greg Turner into the New Zealand Golf Hall of Fame. The two who combined for their famous International team win at the 1998 Presidents Cup in Melbourne, were both inducted at an emotional dinner in Wellington ahead of the Asia-Pacific Amateur Championship (26-29 October). They join a select group of Arthur Duncan, Charles Howden, Oliver Hollis, Stuart Jones and New Zealand’s only major tournament winners Sir Bob Charles and Michael Campbell. - NZME

Pakistan bowls Sri Lanka Led by pacer Hasan Ali’s careerbest 3-23, Pakistan continued its impressive run of form to beat newlook Sri Lanka by seven wickets in their first Twenty20 international. Sri Lanka, which lost the ODI series 5-0 with Ali claiming 14 wickets, was bowled out for 102 in 18.3 overs after Pakistan won the toss. Pakistan leads the three-match series 1-0. - PA

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In brief Breakers dodge Bullets New Zealand maintained their place at the top of the NBL ladder with a hard fought 101-96 win over Brisbane at the Brisbane Convention Centre. The clash was in the balance until star Brisbane import Perrin Buford left the game with four minutes left courtesy of a cheap foul. His departure had an immediate effect as the Breakers went to work down the stretch, opening up a six point lead heading into the final few minutes. Young Breakers guard Shea Ili was outstanding for the visitors. - AAP

Girls make history The Aon New Zealand Women’s U17 team has made history in Bangalore by becoming the first junior women’s national side to qualify for a basketball World Cup. Having defeated Thailand 80-52 in the quarter-final of the FIBA Asian Championship yesterday, New Zealand has claimed one of the four qualifying spots for the 2018 FIBA U17 Women’s World Cup. The World Cup will be played in Minsk, Belarus next July. - NZME

Drysdale targets Tokyo

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Lions prowl the fairways A field of more than 140 took to the fairways and greens of the Ashburton Golf Club on Thursday for the annual Lions Club of

Ashburton Charity Golf tournament. Played on a great sunny day, competitors only had each other and the course to battle,

with prizes for results, as well as nearest to the pin and longest putt amongst others. All the funds raised went to-

wards the Hospice Mid Canterbury Trust and the Ashburton Golf Club Machinery Replacement Fund.

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All Blacks jersey just a red herring S

o the All Blacks will run out on to the the hallowed turf of Yokohama Stadium to play Ireland in 2019’s Rugby World Cup final with Roger TuivasaScheck wearing jersey No. 15. Really? Well, that’s what his manager says. Apparently RTS has long been looking at the possibility of switching codes with a view to pulling on the real black jersey, which would have to mean that he’ll be defecting the minute the Rugby League World Cup is over. That’s because all the Super Rugby coaches, never mind that their rosters are actually full already, will be clamouring to grab him for the 2018 season, a season he might need to sharpen up his rugby skills from when he last played as a schoolboy. There’s so many angles here it’s hard to know where to begin – but the big one we’ll leave to last. For a start, is he in form? It’s hard to say, playing for one of the worst teams in the NRL competition.

Some say he’s obviously the best back the Warriors have – but shouldn’t that be Shaun Johnson? My own scoresheet actually has Simon Mannering head and shoulders above every teammate in the Warriors, including international superstar Issac Luke. Tuivasa-Scheck certainly looked the goods at the Roosters, but like everyone who comes over to join the Warriors he’s gone downhill in a hurry, which must be incredibly frustrating for all who make the trip across the Tasman. How’s the recent history of code-swappers working out? There’s SBW, but nobody knows for sure if that’s worked out at all; half the country says yea and the other half is a very definite nay. Benji Marshall? Tried out with the Blues for a while, but quickly found out that he was on the wrong paddock and scuttled back to where he belongs. Matt Duffie? Hmmm, case in point. Has played rugby, like

Steve Devereux MY SHOUT

RTS, has a skillset, like RTS – and is suddenly off on the northern tour with Steve Hansen’s merry men. Brad Thorn? The question doesn’t count; he’s an out-andout super-hero. Sam Burgess? Many blame him for England’s awful performance at the last RWC. So there’s no hard-and-fast rules there. Could rugby afford him? To get anywhere near what he gets paid in league, RTS would have to instantly become one of the highest-paid All Blacks, and that might just cause a little dissension in the ranks too. And who exactly is he going to displace in the team? Ben Smith? Don’t think so. Israel Dagg, Damian Mackenzie,

Jordie Barrett, Nehe MilnerSkudder . . . there’s quite a list he has to leapfrog right there. His timing is probably a bit off as well; surely he and his mates should be concentrating fully on the job at hand, instead of gazing into their crystal balls? But the biggest issue of all? It just happens to be contract negotiation time, and hey! his manager is telling current and prospective employers that his client is in really big demand! Funny, I seem to have heard that one before. It reminds me of Joseph Parker’s agents having their current ‘discussions’ with all other parties – it’s blatantly all about the money, the purse, the bank balance. I haven’t heard the word ‘boxing’ from any of them, there’s no interest whatsoever in the actual sport – couldn’t they pretend, just a little bit, for old time’s sake? Anyway, whatever jersey Tuivasa-Scheck is wearing in 2019, I’m betting it won’t be a black one with IAG on the front.

Mahe Drysdale’s decision to target rowing’s single sculls at the Tokyo Olympics should not surprise, despite racing Father Time. The double Olympic and five-time world champion’s will to compete and perform at the highest level is indisputable. The single sculls discipline also offers him the most flexibility to pursue his oarsmanship around his growing family in Cambridge. - NZME

Horn v Crawford Jeff Horn will defend his WBO welterweight championship against unbeaten American Terence Crawford, provided he is able to defeat Englishman Gary Corcoran in December. The World Boxing Organisation has named Crawford as the mandatory challenger to Horn’s title, which he claimed by upsetting Manny Pacquiao in a controversial unanimous decision in July’s ‘Battle of Brisbane’. Crawford is moving up to the 147lb welterweight division having unified all four major light welterweight championships – the first man to do so since Kostya Tszyu in 2004. - AAP

Black Sticks named The Black Sticks women’s team has been named for the Hockey World League final next month. The tournament sees the world’s eight best women’s teams converge on Auckland from November 17-26. Black Sticks: Sam Charlton, Frances Davies, Tarryn Davey, Maddison Doar, Shiloh Gloyn, Erin Goad, Ella Gunson, Sam Harrison, Pippa Hayward, Rose Keddell, Olivia Merry, Stacey Michelsen, Brooke Beal, Grace O’Hanlon, Amy Robinson, Sally Rutherford, Kelsey Smith, Liz Thompson. - NZME

All Whites relieved All Whites star Chris Wood’s hamstring strain isn’t as serious as first thought, likely sending ripples of relief through Kiwi football fans ahead of the national side’s intercontinental 2018 World Cup playoff against Peru. Wood tweaked his hamstring last week, and was substituted, but the injury is no longer considered serious. - NZME


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Strategy vital at Hampton Downs By Dale BuDge Strategy will play a much bigger role at this weekend’s Laser Plumbing & Electrical Hampton Downs 500 with some tweaks from last year’s event. The 2017 race will be longer and will leave teams contemplating a balance between taking the time to make an extra stop or leaving their amateur driver in the car longer. Four-time Bathurst winner Steven Richards returns to Hampton Downs in his Laser-backed BMW SRM M6 GT3 alongside youngster Dylan O’Keeffe. Richards thinks the format change will have a big impact on how teams approach the race. “A bigger race this year in terms of the race length is near enough to an hour longer,” he told The Herald. “Elements are different with the strategy. “It affects it quite a bit because in most cases a full tank of fuel is slightly less than the driving time for the amateur driver. “What that means is you have to try and stretch the fuel window out by five laps or

rely on a safety car to get you into that window. “At some of the circuits we go to it is a two and a half stop strategy. “You won’t be able to get there on two stops if the race stays green but you could possibly if there are safety car interventions.” The difference between a two stop and three stop strategy is about how much time the amateur driver spends behind the wheel. They have to complete a minimum number of laps and one tank of fuel is just less than what would be required at average fuel burn numbers. It leaves teams deciding which option – an extra stop or leaving the amateur driver in for longer – hurts less. “You have to weigh up the pace of your slower driver versus doing another stop,” Richards explained. “If he is lapping two seconds a lap lower – the stint is probably 60-odd laps – you are probably better off doing an extra stop.” Qualifying and a top 10 shootout takes place today before tomorrow’s race beginning at 12.30pm. - NZME

Steven Richards in high-speed action in his BMW SRM M6 GT3.

Weekend Sports Box A look ahead to the sporting weekend, with a glance back over the shoulder at the week that was. Out and about ... This is a pretty easy one. It is hard to look past the Lochore Cup final in Methven this Sunday, which will be the Hammers’ final fling the season. The game kicks off at 2.30pm, and is set to be a cracker.

On the couch Now if you cannot make the trip up to Methven this Sunday, if you turn over to Sky Sports on Sunday at 2.05pm you will still be able to cheer on some Mid Canterbury talent. Both Nicole Purdom and Melanie Puckett are set to start for Canterbury in the final of Farah Palmer Cup premiership against Counties Manukau.

The punt ... After coming oh so close last week, we are going to kick the football multis to the kerb and have a look at the Black Caps as they look to rock the boat and beat India in their three-game ODI series. While Kane Williamson is obviously the best Kiwi batsmen, his form has been a bit off, and we think Tom Latham will continue his good run-scoring, and will take him as the Black Caps’ top run scorer @ $6.

The gambler ... $50 NBA Multi wins $11,999.00 The NBA season got off to a great start for this punter who nailed 10 results on Saturday to pocket almost $12k. Milwaukee v Cleveland - Head to Head: Cleveland Cavaliers @ $1.87 Phoenix v LA Lakers - Head to Head: LA Lakers @ $2.25 Washington v Detroit - Head to Head:

Washington Wizards $1.33 Philadelphia v Boston - Head to Head: Boston Celtics @ $2.10 New Orleans v Golden State - Head to Head: Golden State Warriors @ $1.20 Dallas v Sacramento - Head to Head: Sacramento Kings $2.80 Indiana v Portland - Head to Head: Portland Trail Blazers @ $1.47 Charlotte v Atlanta - Head to Head: Charlotte Hornets @ $1.47 Brooklyn v Orlando - Head to Head: Brooklyn Nets @ $1.75 Minnesota v Utah - Head to Head: Minnesota Timberwolves @ $1.50

Quick quiz ... The Hammers have never won the Lochore Cup, but have a pretty good knack of making the knockouts in the Heartland Championship. How many years in a row have the Hammers made the knockouts of the competition?

Quote of the Week … “He is an incredibly competitive athlete who has taken his game to another level in recent seasons.” All Blacks coach Steve Hansen is happy to keep TJ Penerara in the fold for another four years.

Heartland Hot Picks We had a two pretty curvy upsets in the semifinals last week so hopefully we can go out with a bang. Horowhenua Kapiti v Wanganui: Horowhenua Kapiti. Mid Canterbury v West Coast: Mid Canterbury. Correct Picks: 35/52 67.30%

Paraguay’s Nacional appears to be dishing out a very old-fashioned form of punishment to Independiente’s Lucas Albertengo in the Copa Sudamericana quarter-final this week. Quiz Answer: 11

Paddon taking day-by-day approach to Rally GB Rally ace Hayden Paddon’s approach to this weekend’s Rally Great Britain will be to survive the first day and attack over the weekend. The New Zealander returns to the World Rally Championship fold at the season’s penultimate event having missed the last round in Spain and will immediately find himself in a baptism of fire. Paddon will start the event 10th car on the road in the wet, muddy roads in and around the Welsh forests. “Road position will play a key part here and we’ll adapt to those conditions the best that we can,” the Hyundai factory driver told The Herald.

“We know we will lose quite a bit of time on day one but in saying that we have a few fast guys behind us as well so we’ll keep an eye on them. “The guys at the front will probably build a bit of a margin but then come Saturday it will turn around and we might be able to make some time up. “You do have to go in with the mental approach of being patient. “It is unrealistic to think about winning stages 10-cars back on the road so it will almost be like a different rally – minimise the damage on Friday and then make the time back on Saturday.” Despite the event being run slightly earlier in the year than

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normal the conditions will still feature the traditional boggy stages and lack of grip beyond the first few cars although the rain is forecast to subside later in the weekend. “It is always pretty similar here,” the 30-year-old said. “We have seen in the recce wet, muddy conditions. I think the rain is supposed to ease as the week progresses but the roads will still be predominantly wet so it is going to be a pretty traditional Wales Rally GB.” Paddon will pilot one of four Hyundai i20s this weekend as the Korean manufacturer looks to try and keep both the drivers’ and constructors’ titles alive for the finale in Australia next month.

Four-time reigning world champion Sebastien Ogier holds a 37-point advantage over MSport Ford team-mate Ott Tanak, while Hyundai’s Thierry Neuville is a further point back in third. M-Sport leads the manufacturers’ title with a nearly unassailable 83-point advantage. “I think both championships are a foregone conclusion now anyway,” Paddon said. “I think it is important for each individual driver and the team to finish these last two events on a high building towards next year. “I would like to put everything that has happened this year behind us and get a couple of good scores on the board to finish the year off.” - NZME

In brief Verstappen apologises Max Verstappen has publicly apologised for his criticism of an Australian Formula One steward after the sport’s governing body made clear they were awaiting his response. The 20-year-old Red Bull driver was demoted from third to fourth at last weekend’s US Grand Prix after stewards ruled he gained an advantage by exceeding track limits while passing Ferrari’s Kimi Raikkonen on the last lap. Verstappen called one of the officials, understood to be Australian Garry Connelly, an “idiot” in interviews. Comments to Dutch audiences showed even less respect. Speaking at the Mexican Grand Prix, Verstappen stood by his view the punishment was wrong but accepted he could have used better words to express his feelings. - AP


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In brief

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Guineas hopes still alive Second chances don’t come around too often and a South Island stable is preparing to make the most of theirs. Successful breeders, owners and trainers Joe, Martin, Ray and Tony Dennis lost a leading Gr.1 gavelhouse.com New Zealand Bloodstock 1000 Guineas (1600m) prospect when the undefeated The Precious One, prepared for them by Claire Anderton, was ruled out by injury. However, all is not lost for the Southland brothers who, along with Tony’s son Robert, will be looking to The Lustre and The Sparkle to press their claims for the November 18 classic when they front up in today’s Listed Zacinto Stakes (1600m) at Riccarton. Close relations of The Precious One, the pair are both last-start maiden winners at Winton earlier this month. “As long as they put in good performances they will go on to the Guineas,” Robert Dennis said. “If you had asked me before their last starts, I would have gone for The Sparkle but the way The Lustre improved from her first start to her second I honestly can’t split them now. “It’s coming up two years since

Mare’s future uncertain A decision on whether Lizzie L’Amour returns home or makes another appearance in Melbourne has yet to be decided. The Zabeel mare dropped out to beat only one runner home in Wednesday’s Geelong Cup (2400m) after making the running. “Obviously, it was a disappointing run,” said Andrew Forsman. “We may take the blinkers off and try her on the last day of the carnival in the Matriarch Stakes, but nothing has been decided.” - NZME

Florence Jean sidelined Trainer John Morell has taken the cautious approach with quality three-year-old filly Florence Jean and has withdrawn her from today’s Partners Life Soliloquy Stakes at Ellerslie. The daughter of Pins suffered from a virus last month, but bounced back to finish runner-up in the Gold Trail Stakes. Morell has sent Florence Jean for a spell after a persistent cough failed to resolve. - NZME

Collett back on filly Robert Dennis suggests The Sparkle will handle the ground at Riccarton perfectly well today. I got my licence and to have two serious racehorses like this with only nine in work is quite exciting. “They’ve had plenty of work as we’ve probably had a better winter and early spring than the rest

of the country. “The Precious One got quite a lot of hype in the media and I’ve been sitting quietly knowing I’ve got two good ones.” Dennis said today’s track at Riccarton would suit his daugh-

ters of Darci Brahma, also the sire of The Precious One. “I’m very confident The Sparkle will handle wetter ground as well – Darci Brahma seems to leave horses that handle all types of tracks.” - NZME

Alysha Collett will be reunited with Prom Queen in next month’s Gr.1 gavelhouse.com New Zealand Bloodstock 1000 Guineas (1600m) at Riccarton. Suspension cost the Pukekohe-based jockey the ride when the filly ran away with the Gr.3 Barneswood Farm Stakes (1400m) at Ashburton. She has ridden the daughter of Super Easy in six of her eight wins. - NZME

M4 Wellington gallops Today at Trentham Raceway

Wellington RC Venue: Trentham Meeting Date 28 Oct 2017 NZ Meeting number: 4 Doubles: 1 and 2; 3 and 4; 5 and 6; 7 and 8 Trebles: 2, 3 and 4; 6, 7 and 8 1 12.52pm NZTBA WELLINGTON BRANCH GUINEAS TRIAL $25,000, 3YO SW+P, 1200m 1 12147 Malambo dm (8) 57.5 ........... T Johnson (a2) 2 65x14 Platinum Volos d (9) 57.5 ..............O Bosson 3 74421 Son Of Surf 57.5 .......................... Scratched 4 27x14 Ottavio m (6) 57.5 .....................S McKay (a) 5 2 Baxstreetboy b (10) 56 ................... J Parkes 6 Hunter Villain (7) 56 ............... K Cowan (a3) 7 72x14 Dreams Of Platinum m (5) 55.5M Singh (a3) 8 9180x Divine Power (3) 55.5............ H Andrew (a2) 9 3157. Veuve Clicquot dm (4) 55.5 ...............L Hemi 10 La Turque (2) 54 .......................... D Johnson 11 6x6. Lubaya (1) 54 ..................................R Myers 2 1.27pm GREENMAN PUB PREMIER R85 $30,000, Rating 85 Benchmark, 1200m 1 9645x Overtheriver d (1) 67.5 ......... S MacNab (a3) 2 1194x William Wallace d (2) 58..................R Myers 3 45x36 Ferrando tdm (9) 57 ......................O Bosson 4 41111 Sensible Princess dm (7) 56 .......... J Parkes 5 33211 Yin Dragon tdm (10) 56 .................M Tanaka 6 427x2 Dancing Flames (11) 55........ H Andrew (a2) 7 x216x De Niro db (5) 55 ......................S McKay (a) 8 4498x Thien Ly tdb (3) 54.5 .........................L Hemi 9 8238x Paddy Bourke d (8) 54 ......... T Johnson (a2)

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10 164x1 Pinsraad d (4) 54 ................... K Cowan (a3) 11 113x4 Flamingo d (6) 54 ........................ D Johnson 3 2.02pm ANUKA SMOKER WELLESLEY STAKES $50,000, 2YO SW, 1000m 1 1. Masque m (6) 56.5 ........................O Bosson 2 1. Sir Nate m (7) 56.5........................M Tanaka 3 Karaka Kid (2) 56.5 .........................R Myers 4 King Louis (5) 56.5 ..........................D Turner 5 2. Queen Of The Air b (1) 54.5........ D Johnson 6 3. Wyetta (4) 54.5..............................D Bradley 7 Got The Call (3) 54.5.........................L Hemi 4 2.34 HAPPY RETIREMENT GRANT SEARLE PREMIER R65 $22,500, Rating 65 Benchmark*, 2200m 1 21040 Al Munroe m (11) 60 ............ T Johnson (a2) 2 13284 Lovetokeephim dm (6) 59.5 ......S McKay (a) 3 56867 Mr Cool Boy tdm (13) 59.5 ........ D Hirini (a1) 4 20380 Thatz David tdm (10) 58 ..........M Singh (a3) 5 22162 Patricia Anne m (3) 57.5 ............. D Johnson 6 85427 Soleseifei b (8) 57.5 ....................... J Parkes 7 06239 Ash Palace m (7) 57.............. H Andrew (a2) 8 00026 Yamato Nadeshiko m (2) 57 .............. T Allan 9 31265 Lectio Divinia m (9) 56.5 ........ K Cowan (a3) 10 28004 Mr Darcee’s Gold tmh (4) 56 .........M Tanaka 11 80048 Angelica Rox (5) 54.5......................R Myers 12 92x70 Miss Dejavu (12) 54.5 .......................L Hemi 13 25940 Miss Interpreted tm (1) 54 .........A Chan (a2) 5 3.09pm HANLEY FORMULA PREMIER R85

$30,000, Rating 85 Benchmark, 2400m 1 05x78 Sampson tdm (10) 62.5 ......... K Cowan (a3) 2 59312 Itsallbelt tdm (1) 60 ............... H Andrew (a2) 3 15444 Our Gazza tm (12) 58 .....................D Turner 4 49314 Banbury Lad m (3) 56.5 5 2P362 No Change m (5) 54.5 ......................L Hemi 6 01702 Ticket Clipper m (9) 54.5 .................R Myers 7 51010 Jayla Monet m (11) 54 ..............A Chan (a2) 8 16573 Hamiltonian m (4) 54................... D Johnson 9 0x473 Clarify (8) 54 .............................S McKay (a) 10 26x07 Running Late tm (2) 54 ........ T Johnson (a2) 11 61791 Trisha Lea m (6) 54 ..................M Singh (a3) 12 41279 Hard To Be Humble m (13) 54.......M Tanaka 13 95106 Stormy Habit tm (7) 54 ......... S MacNab (a3) 6 3.44pm RURAL TRADING POST PREMIER R75 $25,000, Rating 75 Benchmark, 1600m 1 3226x Bella’s Delight dm (12) 59 .... T Johnson (a2) 2 71133 Shadow King mb (10) 59 ................R Myers 3 315x5 Effectav d (8) 58.5 .........................M Tanaka 4 7x772 Profile t (9) 58.5 ..................... K Cowan (a3) 5 38617 Finn dm (4) 57.5................................ T Allan 6 24925 Strolling Vagabond tdm (1) 57..M Singh (a3) 7 12x44 Malfarious tdmb (7) 57 ..................O Bosson 8 51100 De Gaulle tdm (14) 56.5................D Bradley 9 50174 Dougie m (11) 56.5 ..................... D Johnson 10 1x519 Ophelia Lee dm (3) 56 ..............S McKay (a) 11 1x522 Jessiegee td (2) 55.5 ..................... J Parkes 12 6x610 Rayas m (6) 55..........................A Chan (a2)

13 30393 Classic Touch d (5) 54.5....................L Hemi 14 24301 Veracious tdm (13) 54.5 ....... M McNelis (a3) 15 03227 Master Platinum 54.5 ................... Scratched Emergency: Master Platinum 7 4.19pm GRANT PLUMBING THOMPSON HANDICAP $70,000, OPEN HCP, 1600m 1 4260x Benzini d (5) 60 ...............................R Myers 2 18543 Amarula d (8) 59 .......................S McKay (a) 3 42110 Nashville tdm (6) 59 ................. K Cowan (a) 4 44x07 Ringo d (11) 57.5 ..........................O Bosson 5 12x21 Hiflyer tdm (7) 56.5 ........................ J Parkes 6 28222 Doiknowyou tdm (10) 53 ........ T Johnson (a) 7 x1802 Big Dreamer d (3) 53 ....................M Tanaka 8 41335 Rosewood m (12) 53 ...................A Chan (a) 9 16954 Our Bandit tdm (13) 53 ..................... T Allan 10 942x3 Beaumarchais (2) 53................... D Johnson 11 1x644 Sergeant Blast tdm (4) 53 .............D Bradley 12 119x3 Petite En Jeu td (9) 53 ......................L Hemi 13 910x3 Tessastock (1) 53 ................... S MacNab (a) 8 4.54pm HIREMASTER PREMIER R65 $22,500, Rating 65 Benchmark*, 1400m 1 25122 Keep It Savvy dmb (4) 60..............M Tanaka 2 0x1 Beau Jeu (2) 59 ......................... H Andrew (a2) 3 31642 Da Jin Shan dm (16) 59 ................. J Parkes 4 7741 Master Pat dmh (8) 59 .............M Singh (a3) 5 03227 Master Platinum 59 ...................... Scratched 6 6x622 The Bandito b (12) 59 .......... T Johnson (a2)

7 47410 Adonis (14) 58.5..............................D Turner 8 6166x Black Sav (3) 58 .......................... D Johnson 9 x1x34 Margot (17) 57 10 824x6 Monie O’Ceirin (6) 57 ........... S MacNab (a3) 11 2x1 Embellish (10) 56.5 .......................O Bosson 12 14. Dark Princess m (5) 56.5 ................R Myers 13 65010 Do Ya 56.5 .................................... Scratched 14 23x10 Nadiasstar m (15) 56.5 .............S McKay (a) 15 54026 Falcons Reach d (11) 55 ...... M McNelis (a3) 16 30206 Toulouse m (1) 55 ...................... A Shin (a4) 17 37088 Em Kay Pops dm (13) 55 18 0x477 Exhibit (7) 54.5 19 579x8 Charlie Chine m (9) 55 20 08986 Sussed 54 .................................... Scratched Blinkers on: Queen Of The Air (R3), Miss Interpreted (R4) Blinkers off: Strolling Vagabond (R6), Toulouse, Charlie Chine (R8) Winkers on: Strolling Vagabond (R6), Toulouse (R8) SELECTIONS

13 8x061 Silver Sasanof (9) 55...................T Abel (a4) 14 100x1 Red Sky At Night d (1) 54 ...............A Collett 15 079x0 What A Diva d (7) 54 .............H Marzuki (a3) 7 3.58pm PARTNERS LIFE SOLILOQUY STAKES $50,000, 3YOF SW, 1400m 1 9x311 Dijon Bleu m (4) 56.5 ........................L Innes 2 12x28 Belle du Nord (6) 56.5 .................Z Spain (a) 3 250x9 Hasahalo t (1) 56.5 ......................... S Spratt 4 16x12 Florence Jean b (7) 56.5 .................J Riddell 5 444x3 Princess Rihanna (14) 56.5 .......M Coleman 6 11234 Contessa Vanessa m (11) 56.5 ....R Elliot (a) 7 172 Charli Rose m (13) 56.5 ................M McNab 8 1 Hello It’s Me d (12) 56.5 ..............C Lammas 9 37x21 Kapoor (9) 56.5 ............................... T Harris 10 x1433 Style By Design m (2) 56.5 .............A Collett 11 38x45 Caesour’s Dream (8) 56.5 ......... M D Plessis 12 139x8 Excelleration (5) 56.5 13 0x345 Global Thinking 56.5 .................... Scratched 14 13x36 Showtenaire tm (10) 56.5............T Thornton 15 3x22 Campari (3) 56.5 .............................S Collett 8 4.33pm LOVE & CO 1400 R65 $22,500, Rating 65 Benchmark*, 1400m 1 3642x Jake The Muss b (5) 59.5............C Lammas 2 16048 Poker Face d (19) 59.5..................M McNab 3 16x20 Aim Smart (4) 59...............................L Innes 4 43160 I Paco 59 ...................................... Scratched 5 76420 Innamincka dm (17) 59 ............. R Scott (a3) 6 41x Viktor Vegas dm (9) 59....................J Riddell

7 5346x Bojangles m (15) 58.5 ................D Prastiyou 8 630x3 Neeson d (11) 58.5 ................... M D Plessis 9 57x35 Two Thirty m (3) 58.5 ...................... T Harris 10 89389 Dainty Rose (6) 58 ................H Marzuki (a3) 11 21279 No Loitering (12) 58 ........................S Collett 12 06340 Touch Of Silver t (13) 58 ................. S Spratt 13 621x4 Repeat dm (7) 57 .......................M Coleman 14 1 Warset (8) 56.5 ...............................A Collett 15 x4215 Spirited Away dm (2) 56.5 ...............M Vance 16 4885x Marshal (10) 55.5 ...............................M Hills 17 007x4 Courtmaster (16) 56.5................G Cooksley 18 88550 Wee Sonya d (18) 54 ..................T Thornton 19 31 Mulanchi (14) 56.5 20 16030 Spring Show dm (1) 55.5 Em: Courtmaster, Wee Sonya, Mulanchi, Spring Show Blinkers on: Power Of Strength (R2), Tama Akarana (R3), Seventeen Seventy (R4), Two Thirty (R8) Blinkers off: Karaka Red (R3), Somethingvain (R4), Comin’through (R6), Aim Smart (R8) Winkers on: Somethingvain (R4) SELECTIONS

Race 1: Platinum Volos, Lubaya, Malambo, Hunter Villain Race 2: Sensible Princess, Flamingo, Ferrando, Thien Ly Race 3: Sir Nate, Masque, Queen Of The Air, Karaka Kid Race 4: Patricia Anne, Ash Palace, Lectio Divinia, Lovetokeephim Race 5: No Change, Clarify, Hard To Be Humble, Trisha Lea Race 6: Profile, Jessiegee, Shadow King, Ophelia Lee, Effectav Race 7: Hiflyer, Amarula, Beaumarchais, Sergeant Blast, Ringo Race 8: Embellish, Black Sav, The Bandito, Margot

Auckland gallops Today at Ellerslie Raceway

Auckland RC Venue: Ellerslie Meeting Date: 28 Oct 2017 NZ Meeting number: 2 Doubles: 1 and 2; 3 and 4; 5 and 6; 7 and 8 Trebles: 2, 3 and 4; 6, 7 and 8 1 12.28pm (NZT) TOTAL PROPERTY WORX 2100 R75 $25,000, Rating 75 Benchmark, 2100m 1 33428 El Luchador m (8) 59 ............H Marzuki (a3) 2 63213 Arite Guru m (9) 58 ................... R Scott (a3) 3 35x31 Sheridan (1) 58 ......................... M D Plessis 4 31543 Worthiswaitngold m (4) 58 .............. T Harris 5 34127 Deluxe Edition m (6) 57...............C Lammas 6 14x84 Magic Chai td (2) 56.5.......................L Innes 7 616x0 Pure Lorde d (5) 56 .........................S Collett 8 21508 Nina Arora tdm (10) 55 ..............M Coleman 9 05421 Gold Rose d (11) 54.5............J Fawcett (a3) 10 66101 Rocanic d (7) 54.5...............A Schwerin (a2) 11 07447 Embraceable You tm (3) 54 ........ L Satherley 2 1.03pm CURE KIDS 880 2YO $22,500, SW+P, 880m 1 Al Hasa (3) 57 .............................C Lammas 2 Crystallize (2) 57 .............................A Collett 3 5 Power Of Strength (5) 55 ...........R Elliot (a1) 4 The Real Beel 55 ......................... Scratched 5 6. O’Dahlia (1) 55 ................................ S Spratt 6 7 Flaunt It Girl (4) 55 ..........................S Collett 3 1.38pm PARTNERS LIFE 2400 R65 $22,500, Rating 65 Benchmark*, 2400m 1 31524 Karaka Red (14) 59.........................J Riddell 2 68531 Aongatete Express (12) 58.5 .B Morgenrood

3 82014 Fort Knox m (7) 58.5 ..................R Elliot (a1) 4 65461 Masters Choice (3) 58.5..................A Collett 5 05426 Beaufighter mb (16) 58 ...............C Lammas 6 02535 Master Genie m (10) 58 ..................S Collett 7 40361 Where Are You m (6) 57.5 ............... T Harris 8 88883 Master Poet m (19) 57.5 ................. R Jones 9 09589 Henry Tudor m (17) 56.5 .....A Schwerin (a2) 10 95844 Unveiling (11) 56.5 ..................... L Satherley 11 96306 Heeza Dreimer m (15) 56 ..........G Cooksley 12 23493 Gangsters Lass (5) 55.5 .............T Thornton 13 02570 Fort Street Dancer (1) 54.5 ............. S Spratt 14 20873 Sakhee’s Star m (9) 54.5 ......H Marzuki (a3) 15 94050 Freewheeler (2) 55.5 ...........................C Dell 16 1PP38 Sino Heights m (4) 55.5 17 70790 Rich Habit m (18) 55 ..................D Prastiyou 18 30666 Tama Akarana (8) 54 19 556x2 Bay Rocker (13) 54 Em: Freewheeler, Sino Heights, Rich Habit, Tama Akarana, Bay Rocker 4 2.14 J&R CONTRACTING 1400 $35,000, OPN HCP 1 66x81 Ronchi tm (8) 60 ........................G Cooksley 2 15479 Pepper Mill d (1) 56.5 ..................Z Spain (a) 3 140x7 Maid Of Steel td (4) 56 ..................M McNab 4 x007x Meeska Mooska (2) 55 ...................A Collett 5 6471x Somethingvain td (7) 54.5 ............... S Spratt 6 60x54 Rising Shot td (6) 54 ................. M D Plessis 7 15L8x Marky Mark td (5) 54 ..................M Coleman 8 4907x Seventeen Seventy td (3) 54 .......C Lammas

5 2.48pm LOGISTICS GROUP 1600 R85 $30,000, Rat-

ing 85 Benchmark, 1600m 1 9x403 Blizzard d (4) 59.5 .......................Z Spain (a) 2 15546 Jiayuguan d (1) 58.5 .........................L Innes 3 11263 Bowie dm (9) 58.5 ...........................J Riddell 4 4537x Sanasar d (2) 58.5 .......................... T Harris 5 32315 Grand Rio tdm (10) 57 ...............M Coleman 6 22412 Greencast db (7) 57 ........................ S Spratt 7 72175 He’s Cavalier tdm (5) 55.5......... R Scott (a3) 8 x7382 Staccato tdm (3) 55.5.................R Elliot (a1) 9 15213 Crafty Jess mb (8) 54............H Marzuki (a3) 10 12319 No Need tdm (11) 54 ..................T Thornton 11 30220 Seconds Out dm (6) 54 ............. M D Plessis 12 8x061 Silver Sasanof d (12) 54..............T Abel (a4) 6 3.23pm MONDIALE 1400 R75 $25,000, Rating 75 Benchmark, 1400m 1 7645x Comin’through t (3) 59 .................... T Harris 2 01215 Pacquiao dmb (14) 59 ............J Fawcett (a3) 3 87114 Charlie Farley d (11) 58.5 .......... L Satherley 4 0459x Tommyra (4) 58.5 ...................... M D Plessis 5 332x3 Vinevale (2) 57.5 .........................C Lammas 6 210x1 Save The Date dm (10) 57 ................L Innes 7 4460x Cha Siu Bao 57 ............................ Scratched 8 51535 Wrangler dm (5) 57 .........................S Collett 9 02161 Good Vibes dm (13) 56 .............T Wenn (a3) 10 030x9 Nomisma td (6) 56 11 831x6 Te Waewae Bay d (8) 56 ............R Elliot (a1) 12 004x7 Bella Court t (12) 55.5..................... S Spratt

Race 1: Sheridan, Deluxe Edition, El Luchador, Nina Arora Race 2: Al Hasa, Power Of Strength, O’Dahlia, Flaunt It Girl Race 3: Beaufighter, Master Poet, Karaka Red, Where Are You Race 4: Marky Mark, Somethingvain, Rising Shot, Maid Of Steel Race 5: Crafty Jess, Grand Rio, Greencast, Staccato, Bowie Race 6: Vinevale, Bella Court, Save The Date, Comin’through Race 7: Belle du Nord, Charli Rose, Florence Jean, Princess Rihanna Race 8: Aim Smart, Warset, Repeat, Neeson, Jake The Muss


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Kapoor fulfilling promise In-form filly Kapoor is an exception to the rule at John Bell’s Cambridge stable. The daughter of Reliable Man is now building on the promise she displayed last season and at Ellerslie today she has the opportunity to make her mark at black type

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land she went very well and after a spell she has come back and proved she’s got the ability.” Bell was referring to her third placing on Boxing Day behind Star Treasure, who subsequently finished runner-up in Sistema. Kapoor opened her three-year-

old campaign with a close second at Taupo and returned to that track to break her maiden over 1300m earlier this month. “She’s improved since that last run, she’s quite a professional filly and coming along really well,” Bell said. - NZME

Trainer John Bell

Invercargill harness Tomorrow at Ascot Park Raceway

Invercargill Harness Racing Club Inc Venue: Ascot Park Raceway Meeting Date: 29 Oct 2017 NZ Meeting number: 7 Doubles: 1 and 2; 3 and 4; 5 and 6; 7 and 8; 9 and 10 Trebles: 1, 2 and 3; 4, 5 and 6; 8, 9 and 10 1 12.24pm LESTER SMITH CRUICKSHANK PRYDE MOBILE PACE $8000, non-winners 3yo+ f&m, 1700m 1 Miss Munro (1) fr .............................R Swain 2 840x7 Ever Ready (2) fr .................... S Walkinshaw 3 7 Miss Big (3) fr ................................ B Barclay 4 777x Lily Ducket (4) fr .......................B Williamson 5 3 Divine Justice (5) fr ........................K Larsen 6 Px Iwanadancewitsumbody (6) fr ........H Hunter 7 6 Sarah Burt (7) fr ............................B Orange 8 Bub’s VC (8) fr ............................C Ferguson 9 70x Galleons Pleasure (21) fr ........ N Williamson 10 32 Arizona Doll (22) fr ........................... D Dunn 11 04540 Evangeline Franco (23) fr ............A Suddaby 12 06660 Hans Ideal (24) fr .................S Tomlinson (J) 13 07058 Akris (25) fr 14 556 Gotta Good Looker (26) fr ..........R McIlwrick 15 5745x RnR Windermere (27) fr.......... M Williamson Emergency: Akris 2 12.54pm SWEET LOU DRIVERS CHALLENGE 24 NOVEMBER MBL PACE $8000, non-winners up to & including mr45 mob. pace, mobile, 2200m 1 50097 My Blue Heaven (1) fr ..........S Tomlinson (J) 2 45x04 Lady’s Lass (2) fr...................... T Robertson 3 500x6 Smooth N Easy (3) fr .................C Ferguson 4 0x727 Kansas City Jim (4) fr.................R McIlwrick 5 07058 Akris (5) fr 6 40983 Betty Boo (6) fr ................................. D Dunn 7 68086 Trendy’s Bad Girl (7) fr .............B Williamson 8 826P6 T C Business (8) fr ........................B Orange 9 03408 January Jones (21) fr ............. S Walkinshaw 10 00985 Misty Memory (22) fr ................C Faithful (J) 11 38475 Ideal Denario (23) fr ................ M Williamson 12 3P692 Delight N Gold (24) fr .............. N Williamson

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level in the Listed Partners Life Soliloquy Stakes (1400m). “We don’t run many two-yearolds at all, we’re a bit old school and let them mature, but this filly put her hand up and said she wanted to run,” Bell said. “In one particular race at Auck-

13 07757 Handsome Mac (25) fr ...................H Hunter 14 0090x Fleur Galleon (26) fr ....................A Suddaby 15 0008x Mason Buoy (27) fr.........................K Larsen Emergency: Akris 3 1.24 THE PRES AT GOSTALLIONS HANDICAP TROT $10,000, r56 & faster discrhcp trot, stand, 2700m 1 22359 Mass Invasion (1) fr...................E Barron (J) 2 357x1 Moniburns (2) fr............................. B Barclay 3 10x61 BD Khaosan (1) 10 ...................M Hurrell (J) 4 5x352 Sundons Wish (2) 10............S Tomlinson (J) 5 60x75 Brads Kenny (1) 20 ..............M Anderson (J) 6 413x7 Spotlight The Valley (2) 20 ............B Orange 7 62410 Pyramid Magic (1) 30 ................ C Purvis (J) 8 87864 Golden Gate (U1) 30..................R McIlwrick 4 1.59 MURRAY LITTLE CRUICKSHANK PRYDE MBL PACE $8000, up to & including r46 +claimers 2200m 1 55800 Alexy (1) fr .................................M Hurrell (J) 2 05007 Lindali (2) fr ............................. N Williamson 3 4386x First Son (3) fr ......................... M Williamson 4 07388 Pat’s Legacy (4) fr ....................C Faithful (J) 5 34972 No More Change (5) fr ...............C Ferguson 6 42265 Justan’s Sister (6) fr .............S Tomlinson (J) 7 90609 Wayward Roc (7) fr .......................... D Dunn 8 80363 Annie Fitz (8) fr ......................... C Purvis (J) 9 1738x Pay Master (21) fr ......................R McIlwrick 10 67594 Franco Nixon (22) fr ........................R Swain 11 0x551 El Dinero (23) fr........................B Williamson 12 6090x Gabby’s Delight (24) fr ........ K McNaught (J) 13 60070 Comic Book Hero (25) fr ................H Hunter 5 2.34pm FIRST IN WINDSOR MOBILE PACE $12,000, r57 to r73 +claimers mob. pace, mobile, 2200m 1 20632 Jabali (1) fr ................................M Hurrell (J) 2 60804 Groomsman (2) fr........................... P Hunter 3 362x1 Cullens Avenue (3) fr ............. S Walkinshaw 4 50x41 Sheezus (4) fr .................................. D Dunn 5 8x341 Erin Jaccka (5) fr ........................... B Barclay 6 P1901 Eja Patron (6) fr ....................... M Williamson

7 9x870 Acolyte (7) fr...................................H Hunter 8 071x1 Six Diamonds (8) fr ..................B Williamson 9 34315 My Wee Man (21) fr ......................B Orange 10 210x1 Jayedgar (22) fr ....................M Anderson (J) 11 01610 Franco Nate (23) fr ......................B McLellan 12 74187 Balius (24) fr.........................S Tomlinson (J) 13 461x2 Steiger (25) fr .................................K Larsen 14 4113x Shezacullengirl (26) fr ............. N Williamson 6 3.09pm ROGERSONS FOOTWEAR TROT $9000, up to & including r55 trot, stand, 2200m 1 50014 Ambro Ameigo (1) fr........................R Swain 2 03162 Belmont Invasion (2) fr ...............R McIlwrick 3 09925 Our Budd (3) fr ................................. D Dunn 4 59634 Prince George (4) fr .......................K Larsen 5 96433 Belmont’s Greatest (5) fr ............C Ferguson 6 07579 Mr Majestic (6) fr 7 387x7 Grace O’Malley (7) fr ...................... P Hunter 8 71078 Imran Khan (8) fr 9 590x0 Coppertone Lad (9) fr ..........S Tomlinson (J) 10 988x9 Topnotch Eagle (10) fr 11 192x3 Eagle Galleon (11) fr .....................B Orange 12 538x8 Rydgemont Milly (12) fr ..................D Shirley 13 67678 Rocknpop (13) fr 14 00862 She’s Allthe Craze (14) fr ........ N Williamson 15 10 Davey Mac (U1) fr ....................P Williamson 16 70x22 Jeddy R Ya Ready (U2) fr.........B Williamson 17 208x8 Jaccka Josh (U3) fr ....................... B Barclay 18 4255x Larch (U4) fr ................................A Suddaby Em: Mr Majestic, Imran Khan, Topnotch Eagle, Rocknpop 7 3.44pm WINDSOR NEW WORLD MOBILE PACE $9000, r47 to r51, r52 with cond. mob. pace, 2200m 1 56x08 Highland Girl (1) fr........................ L Pearson 2 0x075 Senorita Margarita (2) fr ................B Orange 3 40910 Gunslinger Bromac (3) fr............R McIlwrick 4 18909 Mandolin (4) fr ................................H Hunter 5 630x6 Santanna’s Rocket (5) fr...........B Williamson 6 35x92 Justasip (6) fr .......................... M Williamson

7 8x380 Bold Ruler (7) fr.............................. P Hunter 8 00215 Franco Huntington (8) fr ......... S Walkinshaw 9 2234x Rozzano (21) fr ..........................C Ferguson 10 x5968 Rocking Robyn (22) fr ............. N Williamson 11 430x5 I’m Jimmy James (23) fr .......S Tomlinson (J) 12 5D0x0 Just Wish (24) fr ............................... D Dunn 13 47320 Hurricane Banner (25) fr ...........M Parker (J) 14 97917 Aveross Ferrari (26) fr ...............D O’Connell 8 4.19pm WOODLANDS MOTORS FILLIES & MARES MOBILE PACE $10,000, 3yo+ f&m up to & including r55 mob. pace, mobile, 1700m 1 403x2 Ellnbac (1) fr..............................M Hurrell (J) 2 536x0 Tiziano (2) fr ...................................H Hunter 3 37020 Don’t Pass I’m Fast (3) fr......S Tomlinson (J) 4 40395 Lorretta Franco (4) fr ................B Williamson 5 380x4 Leah Mac (5) fr.........................C Faithful (J) 6 87x16 Bridesdale Robyn (6) fr ..............C Ferguson 7 200x1 Eye Candy (7) fr ............................B Orange 8 1x Share The Road (8) fr ...................... D Dunn 9 5737x Argyle Beach (21) fr ............... S Walkinshaw 10 310x0 Repartee (22) fr ...................... N Williamson 11 x6310 Allonblack (23) fr ..................M Anderson (J) 12 306x7 Delight My Soul (24) fr .............. M Purvis (J) 13 545x5 Sweet Mary (25) fr .................. M Williamson 9 4.54pm NOEL & CARMEL CUNNINGHAM MEMORIAL MOBILE PACE $10,000, 3yo+ r52 to r55, r57 with cond. mob. pace, mobile, 2200m 1 x3024 Western Delight (1) fr .............. N Williamson 2 321x8 Triple VC (2) fr ......................S Tomlinson (J) 3 10002 Martin McGuinness (3) fr ........ M Williamson 4 Px170 Macandrew Majic (4) fr...............R McIlwrick 5 521x5 Lilac Flash (5) fr ............................... D Dunn 6 658x9 Bettor Enforce (6) fr...........................A Beck 7 65625 Machie Mach (7) fr ...............M Anderson (J) 8 0x14 Always The Brave (8) fr ................. B Barclay 9 52Px5 Sportzstar (21) fr .................... S Walkinshaw 10 281 The Red Robber (22) fr

11 41 Lawrence (23) fr .......................B Williamson 12 P01 Karmic Way (24) fr ........................B Orange 13 221x0 Maidonthebeach (25) fr ..................H Hunter 14 99000 Tuherbs Two (26) fr ....................C Ferguson 10 5.29pm CRUICKSHANK PRYDE MOBILE PACE $8000, non-winners 3yo+ mr46 to mr53 mob. pace, mobile, 2200m 1 89 Bettor Option (1) fr ...................B Williamson 2 0663 Dismara (2) fr ..................................R Swain 3 Hunterton (3) fr ..........................C Ferguson 4 Captain Thunderbolt (4) fr ....... M Williamson 5 9x9 Manolito(AUS) (5) fr .............M Anderson (J) 6 42x42 Shelby Bromac (6) fr .........................A Beck 7 70x0 Freehold (7) fr ................................ P Hunter 8 Running On Empty (8) fr .............B McLellan 9 5 Jaccka Oslo (21) fr ........................ B Barclay 10 3 Direct Control (22) fr .....................B Orange 11 0x8 Roman Rebel (23) fr ............S Tomlinson (J) 12 2 Franco Santino (24) fr ............. N Williamson 13 4 Major McRae (25) fr ......................... D Dunn 14 0x532 Lite Percussion (U1) fr ........... S Walkinshaw

7 003 Waikari Fire (6) fr .............................R Close 8 36090 Bound To Impress fr ..................... Scratched 9 4x Flyin Milly Mac (7) fr ...................C Jones (J) 10 03x86 Belle Of Brooklyn fr ...................... Scratched 11 25 Editorial (8) fr ....................................J Dunn 12 36x Ellaquence (9) fr...............................S Ottley 13 06078 Dios Del Fuego (10) fr...........B Laughton (J) 14 80660 Magical Matty (11) fr .................... S Lethaby 15 x0804 Yukon Cloud fr.............................. Scratched 16 7x24 Days Of Redemption (12) fr ............... R May 17 0x0 Astro Elete (13) fr .................... C D Thornley Em: Bound To Impress, Dios Del Fuego, Magical Matty 5 5.12pm MORE FM JUNIOR DRIVERS MOBILE PACE $10,000, 4yo+ r50 to r65 mob. pace jun.d, 1900m 1 18005 Van Laddie (1) fr ........................S Payne (J) 2 97527 Aveross Rustler (2) fr ............B Laughton (J) 3 x0310 Lloydin Magic (3) fr.....................C Jones (J) 4 20410 Vyndetta (4) fr ............................ D Keast (J) 5 221x5 Vinny Gambini fr .......................... Scratched 6 63526 Black Art (5) fr ......................A Fitzgerald (J) 7 8x410 Dorie Delight (6) fr.................. J Morrison (J)

8 63550 Unico Legend (7) fr ..................... B Hope (J) 9 55x22 Baileys Knight (21) fr ........... J Harrington (J) 10 21 Dundee Lady (22) fr ...................... K Butt (J) 6 5.37 HARMAC CONCRETE LTD MOBILE TROT $12,000, up to & including r62 f&m mob. trot, 1900m 1 26269 Ruthless Success (1) fr ............. L McKay (J) 2 7P0x0 Veneto (2) fr ............................. J Kennett (J) 3 57485 Ella Abbe (3) fr ............................ B Hope (J) 4 9x000 Princess Harbour (4) fr..................R Holmes 5 53844 Motu Great Sensation (5) fr ............... R May 6 3x521 Sugar Cane (6) fr ................ D D McCormick 7 18010 Shpeedy (7) fr ................................. G Smith 8 80x40 Mekong Princess (U1) fr ................M House

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LEGEND: X - Spell from racing of at least 3 months P - Retired (or pulled up) from race L - Driver unseated U1 - Unruly beginner {C} - Concession driver {C.cl} - Claiming concession driver which allows horse to start one class down SELECTIONS Race 1: Sarah Burt, Iwanadancewitsumbody, Galleons Pleasure Race 2: Delight N Gold, T C Business, Trendy’s Bad Girl Race 3: BD Khaosan, Sundons Wish, Brads Kenny, Golden Gate Race 4: Justan’s Sister, No More Change, El Dinero, First Son Race 5: Steiger, My Wee Man, Shezacullengirl, Six Diamonds Race 6: Davey Mac, Rydgemont Milly, Eagle Galleon, Jaccka Josh Race 7: Santanna’s Rocket, Highland Girl, Rocking Robyn Race 8: Sweet Mary, Share The Road, Argyle Beach, Repartee Race 9: Lilac Flash, Karmic Way, Sportzstar, Western Delight Race 10: Franco Santino, Direct Control, Dismara, Major McRae

Kaikoura harness Tomorrow at South Bay Racecourse

Kaikoura Trotting Club Inc Venue: South Bay Racecourse Meeting Date: 29 Oct 2017 NZ Meeting number: 8 Doubles: 1 and 2; 3 and 4; 5 and 6 Trebles: 1, 2 and 3; 4, 5 and 6 1 2.52 BISHOPDALE/BUSH INN TABS HAREWOOD MBL PACE $8000, 4yo+ up to & including r55 +claimer, 1900m 1 09060 Gerald (1) fr.......................................A Edge 2 88445 Redmaro (2) fr................................ M Hallett 3 70060 Franco Caliph (3) fr ..................J McDermott 4 70090 Pegasus Kommander (4) fr 5 43886 As Kiwi As (5) fr ............................... G Cook 6 37742 Red Under Fire (6) fr ........................W Frost 7 23260 Pat Campbell (7) fr ......................... C Negus 8 96005 Zakspatrol (8) fr............................. B Wilmott 9 17503 Bettor Backim (21) fr .........................P Cook 10 85079 Living Legend (22) fr ...................M Stratford 11 7800x Franco Exeter (23) fr ......................... W Low 12 6896x Zimfandel (24) fr ................................C Wigg 2 3.27 PENINSULAR MOOLOOLABA RESORT TROT $10,000, non-winners 3yo+ trot, stand, 2400m 1 350 Monarco (1) fr .................................... R May

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2 Scallywag Sam (2) fr ................... B Crothers 3 32003 Girlz N Boyz (3) fr ..................... C McDowell 4 x00x0 Lady Tanya fr ................................ Scratched 5 8 Mystical Star (4) fr ..........................M House 6 x08P7 Ed Wood (5) fr ..................... D D McCormick 7 D3x50 B D Son (6) fr........... J Harrington (J) 8 72 Bright Glow (7) fr ..........................I Cameron 9 0 Didjabringthebeers (8) fr .................J W Cox 10 Iknowathingortwo (9) fr ......................B Ford 11 80x Ideal Invasion (10) fr ....................... G Smith 12 All About Success fr ..................... Scratched 13 00040 Topnotch Titan (U1) fr ............. C D Thornley 14 0005x Jaw D Nancy (U2) fr ..........................J Dunn 15 089x Always Away (U3) fr .........................R Close 16 P3P0x Shona Mary (U4) fr ..........................S Ottley Emergencies: Lady Tanya, Ed Wood 3 4.02 KAIKOURA WASTE SERVICES MOBILE PACE $8000, 3yo+ up to & including r50 1900m 1 79807 Belmont Jet (1) fr 2 x0979 Stoppitt (2) fr ..............................S Anderson 3 26x95 Motu Bettor Be Quick fr ................ Scratched

4 19059 Bohannan fr ................................. Scratched 5 53P97 Nerve Of Steel (3) fr ........................... R May 6 4095x Twitter Bromac (4) fr.....................T Williams 7 70090 Pegasus Kommander (5) fr ...... J Kennett (J) 8 09778 Martin John (6) fr ....................... D Keast (J) 9 7x Ahau Tikao (21) fr ................... C D Thornley 10 5x483 Major Four (22) fr .............................S Ottley 11 56500 Ask Me Art (23) fr........................C DeFilippi 12 02304 Smooth Mara (24) fr ..........................J Dunn 13 0x77 Delightful Infusion fr ..................... Scratched 14 07358 Opawa Mach (25) fr ................... K Cameron 15 5372 Just Dance (26) fr ......................C Jones (J) Emergencies: Stoppitt, Motu Bettor Be Quick 4 4.37 CANTERBURY COPY SERVICES PACE $10,000, non-winners 3yo+ pace, stand, 2400m 1 03493 Pine Cone (1) fr.......................... K Cameron 2 0 Proud Bromac (2) fr .....................T Williams 3 400 King Arthur fr................................ Scratched 4 x8705 Paddington Central (3) fr ............ D Keast (J) 5 Westburn Bliss (4) fr 6 2 Pembrook’s Passion (5) fr ............... G Smith

Pacifiers off: Always Away (R2)

SELECTIONS

Race 1: As Kiwi As, Pat Campbell, Redmaro, Franco Caliph Race 2: Jaw D Nancy, B D Son, Monarco, Girlz N Boyz Race 3: Just Dance, Major Four, Smooth Mara, Martin John Race 4: Pembrook’s Passion, Editorial, Days Of Redemption Race 5: Dundee Lady, Dorie Delight, Unico Legend Race 6: Ella Abbe, Motu Great Sensation, Mekong Princess

Auckland dogs Tomorrow at Manukau Stadium

Auckland Greyhound Racing Club Venue: Manukau Sta- 4 16242 My Red Hero 31.47 D R & ................ D Hunt 4 83285 Barwon Bandit nwtd ...................D Schofield dium Meeting Date: 29 Oct 2017 NZ Meeting number: 9 5 26773 Scott The Looks 30.62 U & ...............Cottam 5 7 Katcha Ninja nwtd .............................B Craik Doubles: 1 and 2; 3 and 4; 5 and 6; 7 and 8; 9 and 10; 6 64447 Little Bit Silly 30.93.....................D Schofield 6 66 Mighty Mezz nwtd R & ................N O’Regan 11 and 12; 13 and 14 Trebles: 1, 2 and 3; 5, 6 and 7; 8, 9 7 86344 Cawbourne Bryce nwtd J & ................D Bell 7 6 Miss Bucket nwtd ..........................A Cleaver and 10; 12, 13 and 14 8 45821 Swift Order nwtd ........................C M Henley 8 Sky Ryder nwtd ................................M Black 1 1.02pm WELCOME TO THE MANUKAU SPORTS- 9 88778 Jetsun Stampede 31.39 .................G Wilson 9 74867 Cawbourne Gibbo nwtd J & ................D Bell 10 77662 Cawbourne Bettsy nwtd J & ................D Bell 10 576F7 Bright Boy nwtd .................................B Bond BOWL SPRINT C0, 318m 1 64566 Bigtime Sassy nwtd...........................B Bond 4 1.51pm STITCHES UPHOLSTERY STKS C1, 527m 7 2.44pm HEWLETT ELECTRICAL SPRINT C2, 318m 1 67838 Zimmer Frame 30.77 R &....................L Udy 1 71865 Zipping Maro nwtd ........................... S Clark 2 44 Mobility Scooter nwtd .......................M Black 2 65566 San Tan Samson 30.68 ................... T Green 2 64726 Cawbourne Pottsy nwtd J & ................D Bell 3 84372 Mini Mansion nwtd .......................A J Steele 3 24846 Cawbourne Merl nwtd J & ...................D Bell 3 64275 Unconscionable 18.71 R & .................L Udy 4 42723 Brick With Eyes nwtd R & ...........N O’Regan 4 54747 Sings Like Elvis nwtd ....................... S Clark 4 25267 Bigtime Moola 18.69 R & ....................L Udy 5 675 Phuket Paul nwtd ............................S Codlin 5 64872 Goldstar Holly nwtd ........................ G Farrell 5 55421 Red Dee 18.53 ................................P Green 6 2 I’m A Leo nwtd ............................L Laagland 6 45456 Hey Pretty Girl 30.79..................C M Henley 6 33185 Make It Snow 18.65 ..........................B Craik 7 8 Nasa nwtd .........................................B Craik 7 34438 Twelve Gauge nwtd ..........................M Black 7 61422 Little Moo 18.57 U & .........................Cottam 8 2677 Surge Ahead nwtd R & .......................L Udy 8 36663 Zarzuella 31.28 ...............................S Codlin 8 31332 On Demand 18.88............................M Black 9 7 Tuipuloto nwtd ...............................A Cleaver 9 77662 Cawbourne Bettsy nwtd J & ................D Bell 9 85175 Shortcut Pluto 18.57 W &................T Steele 10 74774 Warrior Tony nwtd U & ......................Cottam 2 1.17 DELI’S SPORTS BAR CLENDON INN STAKES 10 88778 Jetsun Stampede 31.39 .................G Wilson 10 66384 Diva Pose 18.64 M & ....................... J Smith 5 2.09pm AGRC REWARDS SPRINT C3, 318m 8 3.01pm CAROL’S TAB CLENDON STKS C2, 527m C0, 527m 1 23827 Hallo Star 18.23 R & ...........................L Udy 1 27216 Barwon River 30.91....................D Schofield 1 35556 Wairoa Racer nwtd....................... H Mullane 2 73162 Brotastic 18.62 ..................................B Craik 2 43431 Jinja Heart 30.87 W & .....................T Steele 2 Jetsun Swan nwtd ..........................G Wilson 3 21765 Bigtime Amelia 18.83 ..................... G Farrell 3 11111 Thrilling Billy 30.65 .....................P Ferguson 3 2644x Midnight Daydream nwtd ................P Green 4 x8524 Fantastic Sid 18.49 ....................D Schofield 4 44135 Pretty and Pink 30.96................... H Mullane 4 1 Bark De Triomphe nwtd .....................B Craik 5 64311 Tumbalaioo 18.52.......................P Ferguson 5 85215 Cawbourne Ridge nwtd J & ................D Bell 5 Mai Meng nwtd..................................B Craik 6 32746 Kawaii 18.70......................................B Craik 6 52422 El Narco 30.73 ................................P Green 6 35531 Magnetude Eight nwtd .................R McPhee 7 62283 Southern Blue 18.64 ..................C M Henley 7 x8177 Knead You 31.10 .............................P Green 7 26635 Monkey Bars nwtd...........................C Steele 8 66471 All Hail Caesar 18.65 U & .................Cottam 8 52634 It’s Electric nwtd .........................C M Henley 8 x3522 Wee Meredith nwtd ......................... L Martin 9 31358 Umaga Rama 18.61 .........................M Black 9 62278 Cosmic Barwon 31.24 ................D Schofield 9 565x Secret Hombre nwtd .......................T Patton 10 675 Phuket Paul nwtd ............................S Codlin 10 42568 Opawa Libby 18.55 W &..................T Steele 10 18754 Stay Away Haydo 30.70 .................. T Green 3 1.34pm GREYHOUND FUNCTION STKS C1, 527m 6 2.26pm GREYHOUNDS AS PETS SPRINT C0, 318m 9 3.19pm QUALIFIED PET SERVICES C4/5, 318m 1 48867 Conquest Girl 30.96 W & ................T Steele 1 22665 Carefree Highway nwtd ................K Williams 1 82174 Raging Demon 18.48 R & ...................L Udy 2 44587 Howlin’ Ace 31.71............................S Codlin 2 867x4 Vanos nwtd .................................. H Mullane 2 31451 King Shaq 18.47 ............................. T Green 3 43165 Doug Deep nwtd R & ..........................L Udy 3 725 Jetsun Bear nwtd ...........................G Wilson 3 81351 Just One Smile 18.30........................B Craik

43128 Obstinatus 18.25 R & ..................N O’Regan 24148 On Fleek 18.65 .................................B Craik 81757 Kirkham Kylie nwtd J & .......................D Bell 41466 Shot Gun Harry 18.68 .................. H Mullane 728x7 Mrs Browns Girl nwtd R & ...........N O’Regan 78311 Guru Secret 18.86........................K Williams 63532 Ekali 18.42 ..................................... G Farrell 10 3.36pm PUMP & ENGINEERING SERVICES LTD SPRINT C2, 318m 1 63623 Opawa Rocket 18.86 W & ...............T Steele 2 85455 Cawbourne Web nwtd J &...................D Bell 3 32233 Space Oddity 18.66 ..........................B Craik 4 22144 Gimme Hot Chips 18.56 U &.............Cottam 5 34418 Was Just Saying 18.79 R &.................L Udy 6 14236 Opawa Maf nwtd ..........................K Williams 7 F5162 Stranger Things 18.92.......................B Craik 8 56736 Cawbourne Sandy nwtd J &................D Bell 9 41546 See Eye Aye nwtd ........................ H Mullane 10 F8188 Red Head 18.62 ..............................P Green 11 3.54pm MCGHIE PLUMBING SPRINT C1, 318m 1 36428 Jetsun Jamie nwtd .........................G Wilson 2 1 Statman Dave 18.76 ..................H Laagland 3 75776 Rocky McAwesome 18.75 U &..........Cottam 4 84386 Mini Bike 18.52 ................................ S Clark 5 11542 Microphone 19.07 .......................... G Farrell 6 56385 Cawbourne Mack nwtd J & .................D Bell 7 38575 Epic Force 18.68 .......................... H Mullane 8 78443 You Betcha Ana nwtd ..................... P Lowen 9 88742 Midhirst Muscle nwtd ...................K Williams 10 34563 Blocker 18.81 R & .......................N O’Regan 12 4.11pm PLASTERBOARD STAKES C3/4, 527m 1 15147 Hezaman 30.89 U &..........................Cottam 2 74357 Pat Tama 30.72 ................................ S Clark

57458 Lochinvar Brogue 30.31 .............D Schofield 32635 Beltom 30.42 ..............................D Schofield 24524 On The Hunt 31.21........................... S Clark 11442 Beaumont 30.65................................B Craik 56451 Yooldome 30.59 .........................D Schofield 52233 Electric Lotto 30.87 ....................P Ferguson 44126 Jinja Squeak 30.48 W & ..................T Steele 11374 Barwon Annie 31.02...................D Schofield 13 4.29pm TROPHIES PLUS SPRINT C1, 318m 1 18752 Guru’s Choice nwtd ......................K Williams 2 31341 Mad Harry 18.93 .............................. S Clark 3 48764 Agistri 18.68 ................................... G Farrell 4 35457 Call My Name 18.51 .........................B Craik 5 62858 Cawbourne Lyns nwtd J & ..................D Bell 6 52167 Spider Phil 18.98 R &..................N O’Regan 7 23877 Allegro Cody 18.67 D R & ................. D Hunt 8 58422 Scott Tied Up 18.63 U & ...................Cottam 9 28656 Rocky’s To Much nwtd..................K Williams 10 58466 Pepper’s Choice nwtd ..................K Williams 14 4.45pm JACK’S WHOLESALE MEATS C1, 318m 1 25754 To Much Andre nwtd ....................K Williams 2 31574 Snoopy’s Hero nwtd D R &................ D Hunt 3 5124x Forest Dweller nwtd ........................T Patton 4 28453 Uncomplicated 18.51 ....................... S Clark 5 52674 Emoji 18.51 .......................................B Craik 6 46786 Hows Your Mum 18.62 U & ...............Cottam 7 41155 Jack No Lag nwtd........................... Y Castro 8 x5554 No Gravity nwtd R &....................N O’Regan Emergencies: 9 45485 Thrilling Mia nwtd J & ..........................D Bell 10 77766 Smash Demand nwtd...................K Williams LEGEND: fsdt - First Start Here nwd - No Win this Distance fstd - First Start This Distance 31 13 - Best Winning Time This Track


Sport 28 Ashburton Guardian

www.guardianonline.co.nz

Saturday, October 28, 2017

In brief

■ RUGBY LEAGUE

Pressure on for Kiwis By Wynne Gray For as long as they’ve played the ball, league has trailed rugby in the national sports charts. The Warriors have not helped bridge that distance as erratic results continue to plague their time in the NRL, while Super teams and the All Blacks continue to crest the charts in the rugby world. Each season begins with optimistic views from the loyal Warriors clan and that will be no different when they suit up for the 2018 season. In the interlude, league has pushed their World Cup into the frame to challenge the All Blacks and their Maori counterparts for attention as they head away to compete in Europe. At the end of a long season, the All Blacks are taking 1001 players to negotiate three tests and two other games while the league squads were adjusted in the wake of the player exodus to the Tongan team. That was sloppy, but within the rules and has added further spice to the fierce combat sport.

Like rugby, league has made gains from its television coverage, improved grounds and tinkering with the rules to benefit players and spectators. We rugby folk good naturedly poke fun at the five-tackle-kick, fibro footy or state house rugby gig but league can be just as compelling. Certainly it televises better and broadcasts began last night with Australia and England before Kiwi eyes turn to tonight’s start against Samoa at Mt Smart Stadium in Auckland. Anyone with a broad sporting interest and some spare time, should be keen to see how the Kiwis fare and what shape coach David Kidwell and his assistants have put into their team. No doubt they were stunned by the defection of a group led by the high-class Jason Taumalolo and they have had further coaching interruptions. Those left won’t lack for motivation and their skills, defence and tactical strategy will be up for inspection. Samoa will come at them down the middle of the park with their

Coach David Kidwell big men looking to break the line, make offloads or play the ball quickly. The Kiwi methods need to be more diverse but more importantly they need to have a strong clear plan to gain an opening victory. There are no bonus points for showing all the artillery, no fashion points for flair, no value in showing their other competitors all that’s being cooked up behind doors.

But they must show up and win. Kidwell is under the gun with one win out of six tests he’s overseen and while his passion is obvious, it takes more than desire to create and deliver a good league side. Let’s hope his team instructions are more robust than his explanation about why he picked Kodi Nikorima ahead of Te Maire Martin in the starting squad. The Kiwis have spoken about the brotherhood and being on the same wavelength as the coaches but corroboration about “Kiwis footy” needs to appear on the track at Mt Smart. Where are they going to make the most of the attacking talents of Roger Tuivasa-Scheck and Shaun Johnson, how does Marty Tapau handle the front row, have they got the right centre pairing and how do they use the bench to get the best out of Nelson AsofaSolomona? There are many more questions accompanying everyone to Mt Smart on a night when the Kiwis are a team looking for approval. - NZME

Kumuls want revenge Papua New Guinea will need to overturn a disastrous record to claim victory in Saturday’s historic Rugby League World Cup match against Wales in Port Moresby. The Kumuls have lost all three encounters between the sides but expectations are high the hosts will triumph in the first tournament clash held in the country. The game was sold out months ago. - AAP

Timing ‘not ideal’ NRL boss Todd Greenberg has given a diplomatic response to NSW police releasing their matchfixing investigation findings just hours before the Rugby League World Cup kicks off. The police found no evidence of match manipulation but found players had passed on information about injuries and other team issues. “This is not my choosing, the timing today,” said Greenberg. - AAP

Ah Kuoi’s pep talk Huddled inside the Turangawaewae marae in Ngaruawahia, the 24 New Zealanders making up David Kidwell’s Rugby League World Cup squad sat quietly, listening to the advice of Kiwis legend Fred Ah Kuoi. A 28-test utility back from the 1970s and 1980s, Ah Kuoi summed up the essence of Kiwi football in one phrase, Smart and tough. - NZME

We’re serving up a very merry Christmas celebrations Christmas all wrapped up

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Mad Hatters Tea Party We currently have several kittens in fostercare, one will be ready in the next two weeks, the others not for another month. Please contact mcas@outlook. co.nz for adoption applications and enquiries. Keep checking our Facebook page for updates.

Pipi

Female tortie aprox 5-6 weeks old. She will be available for adoption in a few weeks time.

Bella

Is a lovely cat who is currently caring for her 4 kittens. She will be available for adoption in approx 8 weeks.

Bouncy castle hire We are starting to hire out our Bouncy Castle again, weather permitting, so it’s time for fun to be had. Hire fee is $130 per day with a $100 bond. Booking are essential! Call and book it for that special day early to avoid dissapointment. Phone 02 11 35 6969.

MCAS held our Mad Hatters Tea Party Family Fun Day Fundraiser last weekend, and with the support of many local businesses, families and volunteers the event was a fun and sucessful event, enjoyed by many, raising funds to support the daily operational costs and animals in need of our assistance. From all the team and animals at MCAS a special thank you goes out to: • ACL • Ashford Craft Shop • Beaurepaires • Bedbath and Beyond • Boondocks Clothing • Bridge to Beauty • Burger King • Canterbury Vets • Countdown East St • Cyclerama • Domino’s • DNA • Harvey Norman • Happy Medium • Hoops on Hokanui and Team • KFC Life Pharmacy

• Lushingtons • Masterpet • McDonalds Ashburton • Netherby Pharmacy • New World • Noel Leeming • Nosh Cafe • Neumanns Tyres • Office Spot • One Off Old Stuff • Party People Costume Hire • Paul Skinner Bikes & Mowers • Petzone • Petware

• Rich Little • Rag Dolls • Sims’ Bakery • Simply Pet Foods • Tinwald School • The Best Place Farm Stay • United Video • ValueMart • Versatile Buildings • Wilsons Windscreens • Stall holders Thank anyone we may have missed off the list. Our apologies if you have been missed, but the response was so great it was difficult to keep track.

Food Donations are greatly needed, our food bank is nearly empty. Please any dog, cat or kitten food donation would be much appreciated, and will ensure we can help the animals in our community who need a helping hand. Contact 021 135 6969 for details of drop off locations. Call and texts will be cleared daily. Thank you.

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MOBILE MOWER SERVICING • Rotary Mowers • Ride-on Mowers • Water Blasters • Small Motor Repairs

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Farms, factories, commercial buildings, private homes, club rooms, sheds, etc. Services include but not limited to:

• Minor repairs • Roof painting • Spouting cleaning • Water blasting • Mould and moss treatment • Airless spraying

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Dairy Farm Assistant

People and Capability Officer - Payroll Fixed Term, 12 Months In this parental leave position, you’ll embrace our payroll process becoming our resident expert. You’ll quickly learn the legislative and contractual parameters and apply them to ensure our fortnightly pays to employees, councillors and contractors are accurate. Whilst prior payroll experience or a human resources qualification are preferable, you’ll also need to be focused, have an ability with numbers and strong organisational skills. Manage your time well and you’ll also have the opportunity to participate in other human resource functions such as recruitment, health & safety, training and organisational development. For more information about this position, and what the Council can offer you - check out our website.

We are looking for a junior and a senior dairy assistant, to join our team milking 450 cows, rotary dairy, pivot and spray irrigated.

Sales Assistant The applicant will be required to promote our shop and the stock we sell to our potential customers.

Approximately 20 km to Geraldine / 9.5 km to Mayfield. • Team working environment

The ability to speak confidently and persuasively is important.

• A range of duties, not just milking

For the promotions and sales to be successful, the applicant must also have an in-depth understanding of the customer’s cultures and what products they are attracted to.

• On and off farm training, Primary ITO encouraged

The applicant should meet the following criteria: • Have at least 1 year experience as a sales. • Good English language skills and the ability to speak one other Asian language, preferably Mandarin Please send a current CV to: Farmers Corner Ltd. PO Box 497, Ashburton 7740

Applications close 30 October 2017.

Guardian Motoring

This position would suit someone with a genuine interest in the dairy industry, willingness to learn; preferably some livestock / agricultural experience; drivers licence; be responsible, honest and with CV and references available. Martin and Lisa Ph 03 303 6581

Looking for a new person to join your business? Call the Guardian today for your situation vacant advertising requirements.

Or Email to: info@farmerscorner.co.nz

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Plants for all projects - Landscaping Plants - Ornamental & Specimen trees - Native plants for all purposes - Hedging plants & Topiaries - Fruit & Nut plants.

Suits & Jackets SOUTHERN

East Street, Ashburton Phone 308 5771 www.sparrows.co.nz

PLANT NURSERY

Open Mon - Thu 9am - 5.30pm Fri 9am - 6pm Sat 10am - 2pm, Sun 11am - 2pm

WOODS

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from $399

To advertise here contact Carmen on 021 836 543 or 03 307 7963

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Maintenance Person Rural Driver Licencing Coordinator Mid Canterbury Rural Support Trust has been successful in obtaining funding through a range of community funders to develop a Newcomer Rural Driver licencing Scheme. The Rural Support Trust is working in partnership with Safer Ashburton to develop and deliver this new initiative for our rural community. As such we are looking to employ a person who will be responsible for the development and delivery of this initiative. » Are you passionate about improving outcomes for those in the rural community? » Do you have experience in working with, and alongside, a wide range of individuals from different backgrounds? » Are you a skilled communicator with excellent relationship management? » Do you have excellent organisational and time management skills? » Do you have a knowledge of and commitment to our rural community?

If you can answer yes to these questions we would love to hear from you. This is a hands on position where you will spend time both in the office on administrative tasks and out and about working directly with people in our rural community. You don’t need to have knowledge around driver licencing, what we are really looking for is someone who has a knowledge of the rural community, in particular within the dairy sector, can build on that knowledge forming strong links within the rural community, and can coordinate this fantastic initiative. This position is for 20 hours per week and covers the Ashburton District.

For further information and an application pack please contact Mary Bailey at: Safer Ashburton 44 Cass Street, Ashburton Ph: 03 308 1395 mary@saferashburton.org.nz

Civil Construction Projects Person

Permanent Position, Full Time Stuart Tarbotton Contractors Limited is a well-established Contractor in the Ashburton Area with over 27 years in the civil and farm contracting industry specialising in Sub Divisions, various earthworks, site works projects, driveways, roading and drainage. Stuart Tarbotton Contractors Ltd, has a position available for a person to deliver civil construction projects. You will need to have extensive experience within the Civil Construction environment with 2 years minimum of machine experience, be able to interpret plans and take pride in your work. This role is a hands on role where you will be required to carry out a physical role working within a team environment. Applications for this position should have NZ residency or a valid NZ work visa. •

If you have the relevant experience as noted above and are interested in pursuing this exciting role, please contact: Scott Pond on 027 344 0021 or email office@tarbotton.co.nz

For further information or to apply, contact:

For all subscriber James Booker enquiries, missed on 03 3035233 deliveries, new or james.booker@southernpastures. subscriptions, temporary Ashburton co.nz stops – text, call or email:

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Field Operations

We are seeking an individual to coordinate and organise our Field Harvesting Division.

We are seeking an individual to coordinate and

Text organise our Field Harvesting Division. GENERAL FARM WORKER 021 271 3399 You will be responsible for the organisation of staff Position available on 500ha mixed cropping/ Phone and machinery in the harvesting of peas, sweetcorn livestock property 7kms west of Rakaia in Mid and potatoes. 0800 274 287 Canterbury. Email You must beApplicant confident dealing with staff, highly has to be fully experienced in the organised, disciplined and hardworking. You will have circulation@ operation of high horsepower tractors and able some experience regarding machinery, including theguardian.co.nz to carry outthe alloperation primary of cultivations,

You must be confident dealing with staff, highly organised, disciplined and hardworking. You will have some experience regarding the operation of machinery, be computer literate, and a class 2, 4 or other endorsements on your licence would be an advantage.

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The Fresh Name in the Freezer

You will be responsible for the organisation of staff and machinery in the harvesting of peas, sweetcorn and potatoes.

Ashburton Contracting Limited (ACL)

Expressions of interest are being sought from people to join the board of Ashburton Contracting Limited (ACL). Share your successful senior business management background and strong financial To apply please send your CV and cover skills in a leading civil contracting business in Mid Canterbury. letter to ross.mccallum@talleys.co.nz This role provides the opportunity to demonstrate your ability to contribute meaningfully at Board level. Ideally the successful candidate will have had previous 73St, Burnett Ashburton Members I.B.A.N.Z & & Brokernet Ltd. NZ Ltd. LevelSt, 2, 73 St,|Ashburton Members of NZBrokers I.B.A.N.Z & NZ Brokernet 2, 73 Level Burnett Ashburton | Members of|of I.B.A.N.Z Level Level 2, 73 Burnett St,2, Ashburton |Burnett Members of I.B.A.N.Z & Brokernet NZ Ltd. governance experience as a Deputy Chairperson or Director. Level 2, 73 Burnett St, Ashburton | Members of I.B.A.N.Z & Brokernet NZ Ltd. For more information please visit our website. Applications close 9 November 2017.

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Applicants for this position must have NZ residency or a current open work visa. Please apply with your CV and cover letter in person to: 74 Tancred Street, Ashburton before Tuesday, November 6.

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The position offers a wide variety of work on different farms with a progressive company that prides itself on implementing best practice on its farming properties.

Apply online for this role or contact Scott Pond for more information.

Director

The successful applicant must have a great personality and excellent customer service skills.

This is a full-time position and will require a person with good organisation skills, experience with agricultural machinery and effective communication skills. The successful applicant would need to liaise with the Farm Managers, the Cluster Manager and farm contractors.

Competitive wages / salary to suit skill level Exciting and varied work •

Ashburton

We are seeking an individual for a permanent part-time position 2-3 days per week in our store.

Duties will include: • Irrigation servicing, scheduled maintenance and servicing on pivots and roto-rainers. • Fencing and general maintenance on all farm buildings and electric fence repairs • Health & Safety (H&S), attend regular farm H & S meetings, maintain safety equipment and signage. • Maintain lawns and gardens around farm dairies, the office, co-ordinate and help with planting of any native areas or shelter belts including potential development of a nursery. • Attend to general tasks where required as directed by the Cluster Manager

Applicants for this position should have NZ residency or a valid NZ work visa.

Applications close Thursday, November 9, 2017

Part-time Sales Position

Southern Pastures operate a cluster of dairy farms in Mid & Central Canterbury. We are looking for an all-round handy person to carry out maintenance on our properties.

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essential. Applicant also required To apply please send your CV and cover letter to to assist with on farm irrigation duties when required as well ross.mccallum@talleys.co.nz as the feeding and care of 1800 dairy cows during the winter period. Required qualifications include Safe use of Pesticides PAI and PA2, ATV Handling Certificate, Health and Safety Certificate for the use of Telehandlers and Certificate for the Safe use of Veterinary Medicine.

Level 2, 73 Burnett St, Ashburton

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Weekend Services

MEDICAL SERVICES

28/10/17 DIAL 111 in the event of a Medical or Accident Emergency

EMERGENCY DENTIST

HML Home care Medical Limited - Ring 0800 700 155 for FREE 24hr Health Advice.

DUTY DOCTORS

For all urgent medical calls phone 0800 700 155 at any time. IN EVENT OF AN EMERGENCY PHONE 111. This service is for emergency medical care only. Please bring your Community Services Card. All non New Zealanders should bring their passport with them, New Zealanders should bring some form of ID. Allenton Medical Centre, Harrison Street, will be the duty practice for Saturday, Sunday until 8am Monday. They will hold surgery from 10am until 12.30pm and from 2pm until 5pm. Please phone 0800 700 155 for an appointment.

If you do not have or cannot contact your regular dentist, please phone 027 683 0679 for the name of the rostered weekend dentist in Christchurch. Hours 9am - 5pm, Saturdays, Sundays and Public Holidays.

HELPLINE SERVICES ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS

ANIMAL SERVICES

ASHBURTON MUSEUM

327 West Street, Ashburton, phone 307 7890. Open Daily: 10am – 4pm

DOG, STOCK & NOISE CONTROL

Ashburton District Council 03-307-7700 - 24h/sce.

ASHBURTON PUBLIC LIBRARY

Havelock Street. Ph 308 7192. Saturday: 10am - 1pm. Sunday: 1pm - 4pm.

EA NETWORKS CENTRE - POOLS

Call 0800 AA WORKS (0800 229 6757) or 027 857 2133 or 20 River Terrace - Phone 03 308 4020 WEEKEND HOURS: Sat & Sun 7am - 7pm. visit www.alcoholics-anonymous.org.nz for more information. Public Holidays 10am - 5pm. MENTAL HEALTH - Call free on 0800 222 955. MAIL CLOSING TIMES Ask for the Crisis Team. ASHBURTON MAIL CENTRE FAST POST: Mon - Fri 6pm SAFE CARE - 24 hr Rape and Sexual STANDARD POST: Mon - Fri 6pm Assault Crisis Support. Ph: 03 364 8791 POST DELIVERY CENTRES VICTIMS SUPPORT GROUP Allenton & Tinwald: Mon - Fri 5pm METHVEN & RAKAIA AREA 24 hr Freephone 0800 VICTIM (0800 842 846) Methven & Rakaia: Mon - Fri 4.30pm For weekend and emergency services please phone 302 ASHBURTON’S STREET RECEIVERS 8105 for details on how to access the after hours service Direct dials to a volunteer. Ashburton Office - 307 8409 week-days, 9am - 2pm Business Area: Mon - Fri 5pm each weekend. outside of these hours leave a message. Residential Area: Mon - Fri 1pm

PHARMACIES

Wises Pharmacy, Countdown Complex, East Street, will be open from 9am - 1pm Saturday, from 10am - 1pm Sunday. From 5pm - 7pm both evenings.

ALCOHOL DRUG HELP LINE

ASHBURTON REST HOMES

COMMUNITY SERVICES

COLDSTREAM HOUSE, CAMERON COURTS and PRINCES COURT all have DAILY, unrestricted visiting.

Call us free on (0800 787 797). Lines open 10am - 10pm seven days.

LIFELINE - Toll-Free: 0800 353 353

ART GALLERY

327 West Street, Ashburton, phone 308 1133. Open Daily: 10am – 4pm - Wednesday: 10am – 7pm

INFORMATION CENTRES

Reservations & timetables, 24-hour service. Freephone for reservations: 0800 802 802. BUSES - Southbound: 9.30am, 3.20pm. Northbound: 12.30pm, 5.10pm.

Daily Events

WEEKEND EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBER: All enquiries - 308 4432.

MID CANTERBURY ANIMAL SHELTER Contact - President 021 1356 969.

VETERINARIANS

METHVEN Saturday, Sunday and Public Holidays 10am until 3pm. Phone 302-8955 or isite@midcanterburynz.com

BUS DEPARTURES

MID CANTERBURY SPCA

VETLIFE ASHBURTON - Ph 03 307 5195, Cnr East St & Seafield Rd, Ashburton. Saturday clinic: 9am 12 noon. Weekend 24-hour emergencies. CANTERBURY VETS - Ph 03 307 0686, West Street Clinic, West Street, Ashburton. Saturday clinic: 9am - 12 noon. Weekend emergencies: Steve Williams. ASHBURTON VETS - Ph 0276 838 000, 149 Cameron St, Ashburton: Duty vet: Ben Hallenstein. Full emergency service all weekend. VET ENT RIVERSIDE - Ph 03 308 2321, 1 Smallbone Dr, Ashburton. Saturday clinic: 9am - 12 noon. Weekend 24-hour emergencies. Vet Ent and Vet Life now operate a joint after-hours small animal emergency service. To use this service please phone your vet as usual.

October 28, 29 & 30, 2017

Saturday

9.30am - 12.30pm ASHBURTON TOY LIBRARY. Open Thursday and Saturday. Methodist Church hall, Baring Square East. 10am METHVEN HERITAGE CENTRE. New Zealand Alpine and Agriculture Encounter, interactive fun for all ages. Main Street, Methven. 10am - 11.30am ST ANDREW’S ANGLICAN CHURCH. Drop in and pre loved clothing shop. Cnr Thomson and Jane Streets, Tinwald.

10am - 12pm ASHBURTON VINTAGE CAR CLUB. Museum and parts shed open. 86 Maronan Road, Tinwald. 10am - 1pm ASHBURTON DISTRICT FAMILY HISTORY GROUP. Open for research. Heritage Centre, 327 West Street. 10am - 3pm ASHBURTON AVIATION MUSEUM. A great selection of many aircraft from the past to the future. Ashburton Airport, Seafield Road.

10am - 4pm ASHBURTON MUSEUM. Balls, bullets and boots from Rugby Field to Battle Field. Ashburton Art Gallery and Heritage Centre, West St. 1pm WAIREKA CROQUET CLUB. Association croquet, singles and doubles. Waireka Croquet Club, the Domain, Philip Street.

1.15pm WAIREKA CROQUET CLUB. (draw to be done) Golf croquet, casual doubles for all ages. The domain, Philip Street 1.15pm ALLENTON CROQUET CLUB. Play association or golf croquet. Allenton Sports Club, Cavendish Street. 1.30pm ASHBURTON M.S.A. PETANQUE CLUB. Social play, new members welcome. 115 Racecourse Road.

Sunday

10am METHVEN HERITAGE CENTRE. New Zealand Alpine and Agriculture Encounter, interactive fun for all ages. Main Street, Methven. 10am ST STEPHEN’S ANGLICAN CHURCH. Holy Communion, Park Street. 10am ST PAUL’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Combined service at St Andrew’s Presbyterian Church. No service at St Paul’s today. Sinclair Centre, Park Street. 10am ST ANDREW’S ANGLICAN CHURCH. Holy Communion, Thomson Street, Tinwald.

10am ST ANDREW’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. 500th anniversary of the Reformation, combined service. Theme - Reformed and always being reformed with Rev David Brown. Havelock Street. 10am ASHBURTON BAPTIST CHURCH. Morning service, all welcome. 67 Cass Street. 10am - 4pm ASHBURTON MUSEUM. Balls, bullets and boots, from rugby field to battle field. Ashburton Art Gallery and Heritage Centre, West Street. 10.30am VICTORY BAPTIST CHURCH. Worship God and study his word. 131 Thomson Street, (Tinwald School hall).

10.30am GRACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Worshipping God and transforming lives. 63 Princes Street, Netherby. 1pm - 3pm ASHBURTON AVIATION MUSEUM. A great selection of many aircraft from the past to the future. Ashburton airport, Seafield Road . 1.15pm WAIREKA CROQUET CLUB. (draw to be done) Golf croquet casual doubles for all ages. The domain, Philip Street. (no normal club play this weekend). 2pm ASHBURTON MUSEUM AND HISTORICAL SOCIETY INC. Bi monthly meeting and AGM, with guest speaker Graeme Dunstall,

social history of crime and policing in New Zealand. All welcome. Level 1, Ashburton Art Gallery and Heritage Centre, West Street. 4.30pm ST STEPHEN’S ANGLICAN CHURCH. Induction service conducted by Bishop Victoria for Rev Joan Clark as the vicar of the Anglican Parish of Ashburton. Park Street. 7pm VICTORY BAPTIST CHURCH. Worship God and study his word. 131 Thomson Street, (Tinwald School hall). 7pm ST PAUL’S PRSEBYTERIAN CHURCH. Spring Gospel Service with guest speaker Michael Holdaway and visiting choir, all welcome. 65 Oxford Street.

Monday

Encounter, interactive fun for all ages. Main Street, Methven. 10am - 4pm ASHBURTON MUSEUM. Balls, bullets and boots, from rugby field to battle field. Ashburton Art Gallery and Heritage Centre, West Street. 12pm - 1pm BAPTIST CHURCH FREE LUNCH.

Free lunch for everyone. Baptist Church, please enter off Cass Street. 1pm - 3pm ASHBURTON AVIATION MUSEUM. A great selection of many aircraft from the past to the future. Seafield Road. 1pm - 4pm ASHBURTON DISTRICT FAMILY HISTORY GROUP.

Open for research. Heritage Centre, 327 West Street. 1.15pm ALLENTON CROQUET CLUB. Play Golf and Assn croquet. Allenton Sports Club, Cavendish Street.

6pm ST DAVID’S UNION CHURCH. Sweaty Bettys circuit training in the hall, 48 Allens Road, Allenton. 7.30pm CATHOLIC WOMENS LEAGUE EUCHRE. Every Monday night, Catholic Parish Hall Cnr Burnett and Winter Streets.

9am - 12.30pm ASHBURTON FARMERS MARKET. Local fresh produce, hot and cold food and drinks. North End West Street car park, Ashburton. 9am - 12.30pm ASHBURTON CRAFT MARKET. Local crafts, new stalls welcome. West Street Car park. 9.30am ST ANDREW’S ANGLICAN CHURCH. Community Garden, Thomson Street, Tinwald. 8am ST STEPHEN’S ANGLICAN CHURCH. Holy Communion, Park Street. 8.30am HOLY SPIRIT CHURCH. Mass, Holy Spirit Church, Thomson Street, Tinwald. 9.30am ST DAVID’S UNION CHURCH. Worship service led by Rev Henry Mbambo, 48 Allens Road, Allenton. 9.30am ASHBURTON METHODIST BARING SQUARE CHURCH. Morning worship, all welcome. Rev Tevita Taufalele. Baring Square East.

6am ST DAVID’S UNION CHURCH. Sweaty Bettys circuit training in the hall, 48 Allens Road, Allenton. 10am METHVEN HERITAGE CENTRE. New Zealand and Agriculture


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PUBLIC NOTICES

PUBLIC NOTICES

LANDSCAPE SUPPLIES • Bark • Oamaru stone • Rocks • Organic compost • Sand • Screened soil • Home deliveries available

Seafield Road will be closed to all through traffic other than legitimate Show Traffic on Saturday, October 28. Signage will be in place on East Street and Bridge Street/ Smithfield Road. Guardian Classifieds 307 7900

Birthday Greetings

WANTED

WANTED trees to fell, fallen trees for firewood. Prefer Chertsey, Fairton area but anywhere considered. Please phone 0211 588 382.

TRADES, SERVICES Lily Rosevear Happy 9th Birthday for tomorrow Lily. Love Mum, Dad, Harry, George and Tom. Nevaeh Honey Gleeson Happy 8th Birthday to our gorgeous caring wee girl. Hope your day is amazing. Love Mum, Dad, Bailey and Flash. xxx Nevaeh Honey Gleeson Happy 8th Birthday beautiful. Hope your day is magical. Love always. xxx Declan James Leslie Happy 4th Birthday to our sweet wee man. Have the best day with your friends. Lots of love Mum, Dad and Hudson. xxx Declan James Leslie Wishing you a Happy 4th Birthday!! Have the best day. Love Gran, Grandad, Nan and Pop. xxxx Birthday Greetings are free for those aged 12 and under only. Free birthday greetings must be received at least two working days before date of insertion otherwise there is no guarantee that it will appear on the day requested. Photos will be available at our level 3 office for collection after notice has appeared in the paper.

DENTURES. Dr Peter Rumping, retired dentist, continues to provide full dentures. Repairs to existing dentures also available. Phone 027 220 9997.

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ANGLICAN PARISH OF ASHBURTON THE INDUCTION SERVICE Conducted by Bishop Victoria for the Rev Joan Clark as Vicar of the Anglican Parish of Ashburton Sunday, October 29, 2017 4.30pm at St Stephen’s Church 64 Park Street, Ashburton To be followed by a shared finger food tea All Welcome

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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

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FOR SALE - 1997 Suzuki 4x4, 2L petrol, 3 door and tow bar. Good condition. $4,200 ono. Phone 03 307 8938.

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TO LEASE McNally Street, Ashburton, office and warehouse 231m², $21,300 PA plus GST and Opex. Ring Robyn 027 415 3490.

WHEEL alignments at great prices. Maximise the life HOLIDAY HOME handyman available. of your tyres with an Minor repairs, painting etc. Ph alignment from Neumanns ACCOMMODATION Tyre Services Ltd, 197 Wills AKAROA - CHARMING, 027-677-1952. Street. Phone 308-6737. spacious holiday home, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, all RURAL TRADING POST electric heating. Sky, all mod AMSOIL SYNTHETIC MEETINGS, EVENTS cons, short walk to village. LUBRICANTS - All oils, Phone Brian 307-8000 or Mayfield greases, fuel additives, filters, 308-6180. antifreeze, car polish, V & L Squash Club cleaner, tyre cleaner, rust HIRE bust, rain clear, engine cleaner and more. Call local AGM GENERAL hire. Lawndistributor: Veehof phone 302 mowers, chainsaws, concrete 2911. breakers, trailers, and more. Wednesday, All your DIY / party hire, call November 1, 2017 and see Ashburton U-Hire. at 7pm REAL ESTATE 588 East Street. Open MonFri 7.00 - 6.00pm; Sat 7.30am At Mayfield WANTING - 5.00pm; Sunday 8.30am Squash Courts 3.00pm. – Ph: 308 8061 TO BUY www.ashburtonuhire.co.nz LIVESTOCK, PETS Large 4+ BUYER of unwanted GARAGE SALES bedroom house. animals. Cattle, bobby calves, SATURDAY, October 28, horse and all farm animals. 8am to 12 noon, Sealy Street. Preferably no less than We also sell pet food. Call Bar fridge, water blaster, iris ¼ acre section. Nick’s Pet Food 0272 101 plants, kids clothing. Lots of 621, A/H 03 348 9439. Phone or text bargains. Rosie 021 280 2482. LAYING hens for sale. Brown Doaky’s shaver point of lay pullets. Delivery possible. Phone or Plumbing Ltd Guardian Classifieds text 027 502 6569. 307 7900 03 308 1248

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Transfer And Release Of Restricted Fish Section 26ZQA Conservation Act 1987 LONGBEACH ESTATE LIMITED notifies its intention to seek the consent of the Minister of Conservation to transfer and release: grass carp (Ctenopharyngodon idella) from Aquatic Weed Management, Warkworth, into one lake on private land at 173 Windermere Road, Eiffelton, Ashburton. A copy of the application may be viewed during ordinary office hours at the Department of Conservation’s Whangarei office. Any person or persons may make a submission in writing for the attention of the Director-General of Conservation but addressed to: Permissions Hamilton, Department of Conservation, Private Bag 3072, Hamilton 3240 by no later than 5pm on Friday 17 November 2017. Submissions should include a contact name and address and include the grounds for support or objection to this consent application. This is the second publication of this notice. The first publication was on Saturday 21 October.

FOR SALE CHRISTMAS Wonderland Annual Christmas Night. Our annual Christmas night is being held on Monday October 30, 7.15pm. Call us to reserve your spot - 308 8287 or 308 2757. Proudly bought to you by Kitchen Kapers and The China Shop, The Arcade.

ADULT ENTERTAINMENT

ABSOLUTELY new Asian, gorgeous, busty, 14 D cup, sexy, slim, playful. No rush. Good service and good massage. Phone 021 185 6338.

LYN, active, attractive, available for booking the clean and straight but not FOR SALE weaner pigs. boring. No texting please. Ready now at $85. Phone Phone 021 0440 698. 027 436 0151. NEW Chinese lady, size 10, SCOOTER’S - new and busty, professional massage. secondhand three and four In/out calls. Phone 021 077 wheel electric scooters and 7466. wheel chairs. Call Fred Reddecliffe at Electric Mobility Ashburton today. Phone 308-3602 03 307 9028

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Hay covers, farm truck seat covers, upholstery repairs, shade sails and blinds, marquee and event hire.

AGM of Experience Mid Canterbury Tourism Board Friday, November 10, 2017 Ashburton Trust Event Centre, Foyer 11.00am All Welcome Come along and hear about the activity Experience Mid Canterbury has carried out Please RSVP by Wednesday, November 8, 2017 Phone: (03) 308 2669 admin@ midcanterburynz.com

Ashburton Community Alcohol & Drug Service Inc AGM November 22, 2017 6.00pm Museum Room, Ashburton Hospital, Ashburton ALL WELCOME Refreshments Provide For further information phone 308 1270

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6am Disney Junior Art Attack 6am Charles Stanley 0 6:25 Thomas And Friends 0 6:30 Pukana 2 6:35 Peppa Pig 0 6:45 Takaro 7:25 Infomercials Tribe 6:55 Future-Worm! 9:30 The Nation 0 7:20 Transformers Robots 10:30 Marae DIY In Disguise 0 7:45 Nexo 11:30 Married At First Sight Knights 8:10 Star Wars NZ PGR 3 0 Rebels 0 8:35 Beyblade Burst 1pm Married At First Sight NZ PGR 9am Hulk And The Agents Of 30 Smash 0 9:25 Regular Show 2pm Motorsport – Hampton 0 9:35 Clarence 0 10am The Downs 500 Top 10 Shootout. Muppets 0 10:30 Food Fighters 3pm The Goldbergs PGR 0 0 11:25 Take Me Out PGR 0 3:30 Slice Of Paradise PGR 3 0 12:30 The Fosters PGR 1:30 Once 4:30 Getaway Upon A Time PGR 0 2:30 The Real 5pm Survivor – Heroes v Healers O’Neals PGR 0 3pm Dr Ken PGR v Hustlers Players are divided into 3 0 3:30 Life In Pieces PGR 3 0 three tribes based their dominant 4pm Clipped 0 trait – Heroes (courage), Healers 4:30 The Undriveables 0 (helping others) and Hustlers 5pm My Kitchen Rules New (tenacity) to see who will be the ultimate survivor. Zealand 0 6pm The Barefoot 6pm NewsHub Live At 6pm Bandits 0 6:30 The Middle 0 7pm M Dr Seuss’s The Lorax 7pm Moving Out With Tamati 0 7pm M Brave PGR 2012 Animated Adventure. 3 2012 Family. A 12-year-old 7:30 The X Factor UK PGR 0 Determined to make her own boy searches for the one 8pm Lotto path in life, Princess Merida thing that will enable him to The Lotto draw. defies a custom that brings win the affection of the girl of 8:05 The X Factor UK PGR trouble to her kingdom. his dreams – to discover the Continued. 0 Granted one wish, she must story of the Lorax. 0 8:30 Wild New Zealand 0 undo a beastly curse. 0 8:45 M The Silence Of The 9:40 Coronation Street 0 8:45 M Last Holiday Lambs AO 1991 Suspense. A 10:35 A Place To Call Home AO 0 PGR 2006 Comedy. 0 young FBI agent must trust a 10:55 M 3 Days To Kill psychopathic killer in order to AO 2014 Action. catch a ruthless serial killer. 0

6am The Legend Of Korra 6:25 League Of Super Evil 3 6:50 Max Steel 7:15 Kung Fu Panda – Legends Of Awesomeness 7:40 Sanjay And Craig 3 8:05 Kung Fu Dino Posse 3 8:30 Nicky, Ricky, Dicky And Dawn 8:55 The Thundermans 10am Robot Wars PGR 11am The Crowd Goes Wild Omnibus 1:30 Football – English Premier League (HLS) 2:30 Storage Hunters PGR 3pm Rugby – Mitre 10 Cup (DLY) 5pm Addicted To Fishing 3 5:30 Prime News 6pm Flog It! The valuation day venue is Muncaster Castle in Cumbria. 7pm Container Wars PGR 7:30 F The Brokenwood Mysteries PGR 3 0 9:30 Father Brown PGR Father Brown is sceptical when a parishioner believes she’s being haunted by her sister who went missing years ago. 0 10:30 Rugby League – World Cup (DLY) New Zealand v Samoa.

6:30 Waiata Mai 3 6:40 Team Umizoomi 7am Huhu 7:10 He Rourou 7:20 Polyfest Kapa Haka 3 7:30 Huritua 3 7:40 Paia 3 7:50 Cube 3 8am Whanau Living 3 8:30 Te Kaea 3 2 9am Celebrity Playlist 9:30 Kai Time On The Road 3 10am Kawe Korero – Reporters 12:30 Road To The Nats 3 1pm Basketball – Secondary Schools National Championships 2pm Touch Rugby – E Tu Whanau National Championships 3pm Basketball – National League 3 4:30 Golf World 5pm My Party Song 5:30 Iwi Anthems 3 6pm Pukuhohe 6:30 Te Kaea 2 7pm M Coraline PGR 2009 Animated Adventure. When Coraline finds a magical alternate version of her life through a secret door in her new home, she discovers it is a trap. 8:50 M Utu Redux AO 1983 Historical Drama. 10:45 Te Kaea 3 2

6am Better Homes And Gardens 7am BBQ Champ 8am Secret Creatures Of Jao 8:30 Love Nature – Land Of Primates 9:30 Heston’s Mission Impossible 10:30 Storage Hoarders 11:30 Better Homes And Gardens 12:30 Gardeners’ World 1pm Watt’s World 1:30 Big House, Little House 2:30 Dream Gardens 3pm Charlie Luxton’s Homes By The Sea 4pm Beverly Hills Pawn 4:30 Baggage Battles 5pm Buy It, Fix It, Sell It 5:30 Bondi Vet Chris finds a fourmonth-old staffy with an extremely rare condition causing blood vessels to be mixed up. 6:30 50 Ways To Kill Your Mammies 7:30 American Pickers 8:30 M Centurion AO 2010 Action Adventure. In 117AD Britain, a centurion and a handful of Roman soldiers must survive behind enemy lines after tribesmen attack their platoon in an ambush. Michael Fassbender, Dominic West, Olga Kurylenko. 10:30 Wildlife Icons

12:40 Cuffs AO Felix investigates a kidnap case with more to it than meets the eye; Jo struggles with Robert’s rejection; Carl is left to pick up the pieces. 0 1:50 Red Rock PGR 3:55 Infomercials 5:30 The Key Of David

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11:15 All Talk With Anika Moa 3 Singer and song-writer Anika Moa hosts a talk show with guests, live music, and her perspective of what is trending, and offending, in pop culture. 11:45 Closedown

11:30 Charlie Luxton’s Homes By The Sea 12:30 Beverly Hills Pawn 1am Watt’s World 1:30 Secret Creatures Of Jao 2am M Centurion AO 2010 Action Adventure. Michael Fassbender, Dominic West, Olga Kurylenko. 4am 50 Ways To Kill Your Mammies 5am American Pickers

6am Te Karere 3 0 6:30 Country Calendar 3 0 7am Rural Delivery 0 7:30 Infomercials 8:30 Life TV With Paul De Jong 8:55 Neighbourhood PGR 0 9:30 Tagata Pasifika 10am Couples Come Dine With Me 11am The Chase Australia 0 Noon Coronation Street PGR 3 0 1:55 Kirstie And Phil’s Love It Or List It 0 2:55 Flash Families AO 0 3:55 Million Pound Properties 0 4:55 N 5 Star Family Reunion General knowledge quiz show where family members attempt to win a family holiday and a cash jackpot. 0 6pm 1 News At 6pm 0

1:05 Grey’s Anatomy AO 3 The hospital doctors become fascinated with Dr Herman’s case when Amelia gives a lecture detailing the intricacies of the surgery. 0 2:40 Lethal Weapon AO 3 0 4:10 Justice League – War AO 0 5:30 It Is Written

11:05 Motorcycling – MotoGP Philip Island – Round 16. 12:05 The Nation 3 An in-depth weekly local current affairs show. 1am Infomercials 5am Hillsong 5:30 Charles Stanley

MOVIES PREMIERE 6:35 Random Tropical Paradise 16VLSC 2017 Comedy. Bryan Greenberg, Brooks Wheelan. 8:15 Jason Bourne MV 2016 Action Thriller. Matt Damon, Tommy Lee Jones, Alicia Vikander. 5 Star Family Reunion Brave 10:15 Fantastic Beasts And 4:55pm on TVNZ 1 7pm on TVNZ 2 Where To Find Them MV 2016 Adventure. Eddie Redmayne, BRAVO THE BOX Katherine Waterston. 6am Border Security PG 10am Catfish 3 10:55 I’m 12:25 Mike And Dave 6:50 Can’t Pay? We’ll Take Having Their Baby Need Wedding Dates 16LSC It Away? MVL 7:35 Rocky 3 11:50 Hollywood Mountain Bounty Hunters MVL 2016 Comedy. Zac Efron, Medium With Tyler 8:25 Outsiders 16VLSC 9:25 The Anna Kendrick. 2pm Random Henry 3 12:45 Flipping Tropical Paradise 16VLSC 2017 Shannara Chronicles MVLS Comedy. Bryan Greenberg, Out 3 1:40 Catfish 10:15 The Simpsons Super Brooks Wheelan. 3 2:35 Botched PGR 3 Saturday PG 1:15 Border 3:40 Beyond The Reach MV 3:35 Dance Moms Miami 3 Security PG 2:05 Rocky 2014 Thriller. Michael Douglas, Mountain Bounty Hunters MVL 4:35 Dance Moms Miami 3 Jeremy Irvine. 5:10 Rings 2:55 Can’t Pay? We’ll Take 5:30 Dance Moms Miami 3 It Away! MVL 3:40 Limitless MVC 2017 Horror. Matilda Lutz, 6:30 Catfish 3 MV 4:30 The Simpsons Super Alex Roe. 6:50 Ride Along 7:30 Millionaire Saturday PG 7:30 Modern 2 MV 2016 Comedy. Ice Cube, Matchmaker PGR Family PG 8pm Last Man Kevin Hart, Tika Sumpter. Standing PG 8:30 Million Patti goes through hoops to 8:30 The Infiltrator 16VLSC Dollar Car Hunters PG help a young professional 2016 Crime. Two narcotics 9:30 Can’t Pay? We’ll Take basketball player find a love officers go undercover to It Away! MVL 10:30 Border apprehend the drug lord, match. Security PG 10:55 Border Pablo Escobar. Bryan Cranston, 8:30 Mariah’s World Security M 11:25 Outsiders Diane Kruger. Festive Mariah makes special 16VLSC 10:40 Passengers MC 2016 memories for her kids and SUNDAY 12:20 Modern Sci-fi. Jennifer Lawrence, opens up about her past. Family PG 12:50 Last Man Chris Pratt. 9:30 Shahs Of Sunset AO Standing PG 1:20 Million SUNDAY 12:35 Yoga 10:30 The Disappearance Of Dollar Car Hunters PG 2:10 Rocky Mountain Bounty Hosers MVSC 2016 Comedy. Maura Murray 3 2:05 Close Up – Russell 11:30 Four Weddings UK 3 Hunters MVL 3am Last Man Crowe PG 2:35 The Standing PG 3:25 Outsiders SUNDAY Infiltrator 16VLSC 2016 Crime. 16VLSC 4:20 MacGyver M 12:20 Infomercials 3 4:40 Beyond The Reach MV 5:05 Deep Undercover MVLC 2014 Thriller. 5am Dance Moms Miami 3 5:35 Modern Family PG

MOVIES GREATS 7:15 The Grey 16L 2011 Action Adventure. Liam Neeson, Dermot Mulroney, Frank Grillo. 9:10 Final Destination 5 16V 2011 Horror. Nicholas D’Agosto, Emma Bell. 10:40 The Other Guys MVLS 2010 Comedy. Will Ferrell, Mark Wahlberg. 12:25 10,000 BC MV 2008 Adventure. Steven Strait, Camilla Belle, Cliff Curtis. 2:15 The Terminal PGC 2004 Drama. Tom Hanks, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Stanley Tucci. 4:20 Watchmen 16VLS 2009 Action. Malin Akerman. 7pm The Pink Panther PGC 2006 Comedy. Steve Martin, Beyoncé Knowles, Kevin Kline. 8:30 The Pink Panther 2 PGS 2009 Comedy. When treasures from around the world are stolen, Inspector Clouseau is assigned to a team of international detectives and experts charged with catching the thief. Steve Martin, John Cleese. 10:05 Warrior MVL 2011 Action. Tom Hardy, Nick Nolte. SUNDAY 12:25 Scream 4 16VLC 2011 Horror. Neve Campbell, Courteney Cox, David Arquette. 2:15 Close Up – Will Smith PG 2:45 The Terminal PGC 2004 Drama. Tom Hanks, Catherine ZetaJones, Stanley Tucci. 4:50 Watchmen 16VLS 2009 Action. Malin Akerman.

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6:40 The World Rugby Show 7:10 Team Talk 7:40 L Rugby – Aviva Premiership Sale Sharks v Exeter Chiefs. 10am Rugby – Mitre 10 Cup (RPL) Championship Final – Wellington v Bay of Plenty. 12:30 Rugby League – World Cup Australia v England. 2pm World Rugby Show 2:30 L Rugby – Meads Cup Final – Horowhenua Kapiti v Wanganui. 4:30 Rugby – Mitre 10 Cup (RPL) Championship Final – Wellington v Bay of Plenty. 5pm The World Rugby Show 5:30 Rugby – Mitre 10 Cup (HLS) Premiership Final 2016. 6pm Rugby – Mitre 10 Cup (HLS) 6:30 Rugby – Mitre 10 Cup (HLS) Championship Final – Wellington v Bay of Plenty. 7pm L Rugby – Mitre 10 Cup Premiership Final – Canterbury v Tasman. 10pm Rugby – Meads Cup (RPL) Final – Horowhenua Kapiti v Wanganui.

6am School Of Hard Knocks 6:30 Basketball – NBL (HLS) Bullets v Breakers. 7am Rugby League – World Cup (HLS) Australia v England. From AAMI Park, Melbourne. 7:30 ICC Cricket 360 8:30 The Crowd Goes Wild 9am Fox Sports News 9:30 Rugby League – World Cup (RPL) Australia v England. 11:30 Basketball – NBL (RPL) Cairns Taipans v Adelaide 36ers. 1:30 Football – A-League (RPL) Sydney FC v Perth Glory. 3:30 Rugby League – World Cup (RPL) Australia v England. 5:30 L Rugby League – World Cup PNG v Wales. From PNG Football Stadium, Port Moresby. 7:30 L Rugby League – World Cup New Zealand v Samoa. From Mt Smart Stadium, Auckland. 10:30 L Rugby League – World Cup Fiji v USA. From 1300 Smiles Stadium, Townsville.

12:18 L Football – Fifa U17 World Cup Third Place Playoff – Teams TBC. 2:30 Football – A-League (HLS) Wellington Phoenix v Brisbane Roar FC. 3:18 L Football – Fifa U17 World Cup Final – Teams TBC. 5:30 ISPS Handa Premiership Highlight Show

1am Rugby League – World Cup (HLS) New Zealand v Samoa. 1:30 Rugby League – World Cup (RPL) Papua New Guinea v Wales. 3:30 Rugby League – World Cup (HLS) Saturday. 4am Rugby League – World Cup (RPL) Fiji v USA.

SUNDAY

0 Closed captions; 3 Repeat; 2 Maori Language; HLS Highlights; RPL Replay; DLY Delayed. CLASSIFICATIONS: 16/18 Approved for persons 16/18 years or over; AO Adults only; C Content may offend; L Language may offend; M Suitable for mature audiences; PG/PGR Parental guidance recommended for young viewers; S Sexual content may offend; V Contains violence. Local Radio: NewsTalk ZB 873AM/98.1FM FM Classic Hits ZEFM 92.5; Port FM Local 94.9, 98.9 and 106.1

SUNDAY

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DISCOVERY 6:35 MythBusters PG Shooting Fish in a Barrel. 7:30 How It’s Made PG 7:55 How It’s Made PG 8:20 First In Human PG Treatment. 9:10 Fast ‘n’ Loud PG Big, Bad C-10 Build. 10am Diesel Brothers PG Hummer Time. 10:50 The Coroner – I Speak For The Dead M 11:40 Murder Calls M Death Comes Knocking. 12:30 Deadliest Catch M Last Damn Arctic Storm. 1:20 Naked And Afraid XL M Divided We Fall. 2:10 Manhunt – Unabomber M 3 Lincoln. 3pm Manhunt – Unabomber M 3 US v Theodore J Kaczynski. 3:50 Megatrains PG New Zealand – The Milk Train. 4:45 Megatrains PG Australia – The Sugar Cane Train. 5:40 Megatrains PG Australia – Transcontinental Train. 6:35 Shark Tank 7:30 Treehouse Masters PG 8:30 Insane Pools – Off The Deep End PG 9:25 Deadliest Catch M 10:15 Auction Hunters PG 10:40 Pandamonium PG 11:30 Manhunt – Unabomber M 3 SUNDAY 12:20 Manhunt – Unabomber M 3 1:10 Yukon Men M 2am How Do They Do It? PG 2:25 Alaskan Bush People M 3:15 Treehouse Masters PG 4:05 Yukon Men M 4:55 MythBusters PG 5:45 MythBusters PG

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6am Paw Patrol 0 6:25 Thomas And Friends 0 6:35 Peppa Pig 0 6:45 Takaro Tribe 6:55 Little Monstar 0 7am Alvinnn!!! And The Chipmunks 0 7:10 Miraculous – Tales Of Ladybug And Cat Noir 0 7:35 Be Cool Scooby-Doo! 0 8am What Now? 10am Shortland Street Omnibus PGR 3 0 Noon M Amanda Knox – Murder On Trial In Italy PGR 2011 Crime. Based on the events surrounding the murder of British student Meredith Kercher. 0 1:35 America’s Funniest Home Videos 3 0 2pm Black-Ish PGR 0 2:30 Home And Away Omnibus 3 0 5pm M The Odd Life Of Timothy Green 2012 Family Drama. 0 7pm The Simpsons PGR 0 7:30 Michael Jackson’s Halloween 0 8:30 M World War Z AO 2013 Action. A former United Nations employee must help stop a world-wide zombie pandemic. 0 10:40 M Straw Dogs AO 2011 Thriller. 0 12:45 Gotham AO 3 2:15 The Vampire Diaries AO 3 0 3am Infomercials 3:35 24 – Legacy AO 3 0 4:20 It Is Written 4:50 Ellen 3 0 5:15 Regular Show 5:30 Infomercials

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THE BOX 6am Million Dollar Car Hunters PG 6:50 The Force MC 7:40 The Simpsons Super Sunday PG 10:15 Face Off M 11:10 The Force MC 12:05 MacGyver M 1pm Helicopter ER M 2pm Raw MV 4:45 Smackdown MV 6:30 Main Event MV 7:30 MacGyver M 8:30 Texas Rising 18VLSC After the brutal defeat at the Alamo, the fearless Texas Rangers fight for revenge against Santa Anna’s troops. 9:30 Bosch MVL As Deputy Chief Irving tries to stay above the political fray, the Tony Allen investigation sends Bosch to Sin City. 10:30 Helicopter ER M 11:30 Main Event MV

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12:30 Helicopter ER M 1:20 Deep Undercover MVLC 1:45 The Force MC 2:35 Face Off M 3:25 Texas Rising 18VLSC 4:15 Bosch MVL 5:05 Main Event MV

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6am Life TV 0 6:30 Brian Houston 7am Charles Stanley 8am Living Church Of God 8:30 Turning Point 9am R&R Hosted by Robert Rakete, R&R sees discussions focusing on lifestyle issues and popular culture. 9:30 The Hui 0 10am The Nation 0 11am F The 9th Floor PGR 0 Noon Motorsport – Hampton Downs 500 5pm The Big Six Challenge The ultimate fishing and hunting challenge with the target to catch two different saltwater fish, two trout and two game animals within 48 hours. 6pm NewsHub Live At 6pm 7pm Married At First Sight NZ PGR The moving-in phase sees some couples adjusting to day-to-day life with grace while others begin to break. 0 8:30 M The Bounty Hunter AO 2010 Comedy. 0 10:45 M Abducted PGR 2015 Thriller. 12:40 Infomercials 5:30 City Impact Church

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10am Whanau Bake-Off 3 10:30 Sidewalk Karaoke 3 11am Native Affairs 3 11:30 Media Take 12:30 Code PGR 1pm Ipukarea 3 1:30 On The Ladder 3 2pm Finding Aroha PGR 2:30 Basketball – Secondary Schools National Championship 3:30 Pete And Pio 4pm Hoiho Annabelle Lee-Harris explores the Maori horse culture of Aotearoa. 4:30 Sisters Brooke and Starce head to the Music Awards and start to question what they can do to take their song writing to the next level. 5pm Haka Nation 3 5:30 Nga Tangata Taumata Rau 6:30 Te Kaea 2 7pm F Waka Huia 7:30 The New Zealand Wars 8:30 M Atonement AO 2007 Drama. A 13-year-old girl changes the courses of several lives when she accuses her elder sister’s lover of a crime he did not commit. Kiera Knightley, James McAvoy. 10:50 Te Kaea 3 2

6am Live Here, Buy This 6:30 Through The Bible With Les Feldick 7am Christ Embassy 7:30 Buying Alaska 8am Diving With Crocodiles 9am Dolphins – Beauty Before Brains 10am Charlie Luxton’s Homes By The Sea 11am 50 Ways To Kill Your Mammies Noon Live Here, Buy This 12:30 Luke Gamble’s Vet Adventures 1:30 Baggage Battles 2pm Buy It, Fix It, Sell It 2:30 American Pickers 3:30 Extreme Frontiers 4:30 Jamie’s Great Britain Jamie travels to the West Country, where he samples some traditional Jamaican and Guyanese cooking. 5:30 George Clarke’s Amazing Spaces 6:30 The Living Room 7:30 World’s Busiest Cities Moscow. 8:30 M The Tall Man 2012 Crime. When her child goes missing, a mother looks to unravel the legend of the Tall Man, an entity who allegedly abducts children. Jessica Biel. 10:35 The Auction House

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6:10 Rings MVC 2017 Horror. Matilda Lutz, Alex Roe. 7:50 Close Up – Russell Crowe PG 8:20 Yoga Hosers MVSC 2016 Comedy. Lily-Rose Depp, Harley Quinn Smith. 9:45 Ride Along 2 MV 2016 Comedy. Ice Cube, Kevin Hart, Tika Sumpter. 11:25 Passengers MC 2016 Sci-fi. Jennifer Lawrence, Chris Pratt. 1:20 The Infiltrator 16VLSC 2016 Crime. Bryan Cranston, Diane Kruger. 3:25 The Catch MLS 2016 Comedy. Nicol Munro, Tainui Tukiwaho. 4:55 Sully ML 2016 Drama. Tom Hanks, Aaron Eckhart. 6:30 Suicide Squad 16VLC 2016 Action. Will Smith, Margot Robbie. 8:30 Resident Evil – The Final Chapter 16VC 2016 Scifi. Alice returns to where the nightmare began, Raccoon City, where the Umbrella Corporation is gathering its forces for a final strike against the only remaining survivors of the apocalypse. Milla Jovovich, Ali Larter, Shawn Roberts. 10:20 Masterminds MVSC 2016 Crime Comedy. 11:55 Friends Effing Friends Effing Friends 18VLSC 2016 Comedy. MONDAY 1:15 The Catch MLS 2016 Comedy. 2:45 Sully ML 2016 Drama. 4:20 Nothing But Trailers MVLSC 4:50 Suicide Squad 16VLC 2016 Action.

7:30 Nothing But Trailers M 7:50 The Pink Panther PGC 2006 Comedy. Steve Martin, Beyoncé Knowles, Kevin Kline. 9:20 Scream 4 16VLC 2011 Horror. Neve Campbell, Courteney Cox, David Arquette. 11:10 Warrior MVL 2011 Action. Tom Hardy, Nick Nolte. 1:30 Close Up – Will Smith PG 2pm Paranormal Activity 16L 2007 Horror Thriller. Katie Featherston, Micah Sloat, Mark Fredrichs. 3:30 Out Of Sight MVL 1998 Action Comedy. George Clooney, Jennifer Lopez, Ving Rhames. 5:30 The Mechanic 16VLS 2011 Action. Jason Statham, Ben Foster. 7pm Boy MLC 2010 Comedy Drama. James Rolleston, Te Aho Eketone-Whitu, Taika Waititi. 8:30 The Departed 16VL 2006 Crime. In Boston, a long-simmering hostility between the police and an Irish-American gang is primed to explode. Leonardo DiCaprio, Matt Damon, Jack Nicholson. 11:05 Battle – Los Angeles MVL 2011 Action. Aaron Eckhart, Michelle Rodriguez.

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MAORI

6am Religious Programming 10:30 Sport Box The best of the past week’s sports from New Zealand and around the world. Noon Rugby – Mitre 10 Cup Premiership Final – Canterbury v Tasman. 2:05 Hot Bench 3 2:30 University Challenge 3 Canterbury v Otago. 0 3pm Storage Wars – Barry Strikes Back PGR 3 3:30 Mainfreight Rugby 4:30 Best Of Top Gear 3 Matt LeBlanc, Chris Evans and Eddie Jordan take music stars Sharleen Spiteri, Seasick Steve and Tinie Tempah on the ultimate SUV test through the wildest South Africa. 0 5:30 Prime News 6pm Escape To The Country 3 7pm Storage Wars – Miami PGR 7:30 Planet Earth 3 Featuring the greatest woodlands on Earth, from the evergreen forests of the frozen north to the dry forests of the equator and the creatures who call them home. 0 8:30 N The Brokenwood Mysteries PGR 0 10:30 60 Minutes PGR

1am Jackass Presents – Bad Grandpa 16LS 2013 Comedy. Johnny Knoxville. 2:40 Wolf Creek 18VLS 2005 Horror. John Jarratt. 4:20 Out Of Sight MVL 1998 Action Comedy.

SKY SPORT 1 6am Football – Fifa U-17 World Cup (RPL) Third Place Playoff – Teams TBC. 8am Football – Fifa U-17 World Cup (RPL) Final – Teams TBC. 10am Rugby – Mitre 10 Cup (RPL) Premiership Final – Canterbury v Tasman. 12:30 Motorsport – WRC (HLS) Great Britain. 1pm Motorsport – Formula One (RPL) Mexico GP Qualifying. 2:30 L Rugby – Lochore Cup Final – Mid Canterbury v West Coast. 4:30 World Rugby 4:55 Rugby League – World Cup (HLS) Australia v England. 5:25 Rugby League – World Cup (HLS) Saturday. 5:55 L Rugby League – World Cup France v Lebanon. 8:20 Cricket – International (HLS) India v Blackcaps – Second ODI. From Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium. 8:50 L Cricket – International India v Blackcaps – Third ODI. Coverage of the first innings from Green Park, Kanpur.

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12:35 Rugby League – World Cup (HLS) 1:05 L Cricket – International India v Blackcaps – Third ODI. 5am Motorcycling – MotoGP (HLS) Malaysia Grand Prix. 5:30 Golf – World Golf Championships (HLS) HSBC Champions – Day Four.

0 Closed captions; 3 Repeat; 2 Maori Language; HLS Highlights; RPL Replay; DLY Delayed. CLASSIFICATIONS: 16/18 Approved for persons 16/18 years or over; AO Adults only; C Content may offend; L Language may offend; M Suitable for mature audiences; PG/PGR Parental guidance recommended for young viewers; S Sexual content may offend; V Contains violence. Local Radio: NewsTalk ZB 873AM/98.1FM FM Classic Hits ZEFM 92.5; Port FM Local 94.9, 98.9 and 106.1

SKY SPORT 2 6am Golf – World Golf Championships (HLS) HSBC Champions – Day Three. From Sheshan International Golf Course in Shanghai. 6:30 Rugby League – World Cup (RPL) New Zealand v Samoa. From Mt Smart Stadium, Auckland. 8:30 Netball – Fast5 World Series (HLS) Day One. 10am Basketball – NBL (RPL) Brisbane Bullets v Melbourne United. From Carrara Stadium. Noon Football – A-League (RPL) Wellington Phoenix v Brisbane Roar FC. From Westpac Stadium, Wellington. 2:30 L Rugby – Farah Palmer Cup Premiership Final – Counties Manukau v Canterbury. 4:30 L Rugby League – World Cup Ireland v Italy. From Barlow Park, Cairns. 7pm L Rugby League – World Cup Scotland v Tonga. From Barlow Park, Cairns. 9:30 Rugby League – World Cup (RPL) France v Lebanon. From GIO Stadium, Canberra. 11:30 Fox Sports News

MONDAY

Midnight Basketball – NBL (RPL) Illawarra Hawks v Sydney Kings. 2am Rugby League – World Cup (RPL) Ireland v Italy. 4am Rugby League – World Cup (RPL) Scotland v Tonga. 29Oct17

DISCOVERY 6:35 MythBusters PG 7:30 How It’s Made PG 7:55 How It’s Made PG 8:20 Railroad Australia PG 9:10 Naked And Afraid XL M 10am Naked And Afraid M 10:50 Shark Tank 11:40 Deadliest Catch M 12:30 Manhunt – Unabomber M 3 1:20 Manhunt – Unabomber M 3 2:10 What On Earth? PG 3pm What On Earth? PG 3:50 What On Earth? PG 4:45 What On Earth? PG 5:40 What On Earth? PG 6:35 What On Earth? PG Mystery in the Outback. 7:30 First In Human PG Experimental treatment continues at the NIH’s Building 10. 8:30 The Truth Is In The Stars PG William Shatner, Star Trek’s original Captain James T Kirk, interviews innovators, celebrities and thought leaders. 10:15 Fast ‘n’ Loud PG 11:05 Diesel Brothers PG 11:55 Treehouse Masters PG

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12:45 Yukon Men M 1:35 How Do They Do It? PG 2am Auction Hunters PG 2:25 Alaskan Bush People M 3:15 Yukon Men M 4:05 Treehouse Masters PG 4:55 MythBusters PG 5:45 MythBusters PG

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Family Notices 38 Ashburton Guardian DEATHS

GELLING, Michael (Mike) – 26-10-17 After a courageous battle! At Cairns hospital. Dearly loved nephew, cousin and friend of Allen and Maree Moore, Katrina and Andy, Carolyn and Grant, Tony and Rachael and families. When travel is never fast enough in your time of need. It makes us feel so helpless. Forever in our hearts you’re now free of pain. Fly Free cobber.

GELLING, Michael Ellison – Aged 63. Passed away peacefully after a brave battle with cancer at Cairns (Qld, Aust) Private Hospital on Thursday October 26 2017. Son of the late Dawn & Tom Gelling. Dearly loved husband of Kathy, loving father of Shane, Joshua & Katie. Brother & brother-inlaw of Ross & Marie Stevens, Suzanne (deceased), Dennise & Keith Hood, Christine & Colin Lilley, Patrick & Wendy Gelling and their families. Mike’s funeral service will be held at the Cairns Crematorium at 3pm, Tuesday October 31 2017.

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GEERING, Agnes Muriel – 10-05-1936 – 11-09-2017. Geoff, Susan and the late Geoff, Phil and Bob, Jo and families wish to sincerely thank everyone for the love Waimate and support shown following the sad loss of Agnes, a much loved wife, mother, fine mainly isolated cloudy sister and nana. A huge fine showers thank you to everyone who attended Agnes’ service and for the flowers, cards, visits fog isolated snow sleet and baking. A special thunder flurries thank you to Mid Canterbury Hospice and Radius Millstream. Due to the huge Canterbury Plains amount of cards received it has been impossible to reply TODAY to everyone, so please accept this as a personal Mainly fine with morning cloud. Isolated afternoon showers inland. Northeast acknowledgement. O’ROURKE, Nancy Patricia – 13-08-1932 – 19-08-2017. Wayne, Patrick, Gail, Rodney, Sandra, Jacqui, Michelle and families, wish to express their heartfelt thanks to everyone who supported us in our loss of Nancy, with flowers, cards, baking, meals, phone calls and attending the funeral for Mum. We were very grateful to all the people that travelled long distances. It was comforting to have so much support in this sad time. A special thanks to Rosebank Resthome for their loving care of Mum over the last few years. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement from us all. She is resting at peace now.

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BODY, Margaret Alice – Maxine, Allison, Glenys, Alan and family would like to thank everyone for their kindness, for all the cards, flowers, baking, phone calls and visits. Also special thanks to the nursing staff and caregivers at Princes Court for the wonderful care they gave to our mother. Please accept this as our personal acknowledgement.

McKEOWN, Ivan Douglas – On October 27, 2017. Peacefully after a short illness at Rosebank Resthome, Office and Chapel Ashburton. Aged 84 years. Much loved father and father- Corner East & Cox in-law of Sharyn and Terry Streets, Ashburton TOTTY, John Nicholson Moffat (Australia), Graeme (Jack) – and Malina (Wellington), Sylvia, Heather, Allan, Robert Alistair (Australia), Annie and and families would like to Laurie Cain, Murray express our thanks for the (Australia), Helen and Tim love and support shown Boyd, and Hamish. Loving following the passing of Jack. Papa of all his grandchildren He was a much-loved and great grandchildren. MID CANTERBURY husband, special dad, fatherFUNERAL SERVICES Messages to the McKeown in-law, grandfather, greatfamily c/- PO Box 472, grandfather of our families, Galbraith’s provide choice! and friend of Sandy. We are Ashburton 7740. Funeral We have a team of highly respected, professional funeral directors and Galbraith’s details to follow. going to miss him dearly. His celebrants. We offer you complete funeral care including pre-arrangement, of venue, funeral celebrants and catering. Paterson’s Funeral Servicesand your choice provide choice! wicked grin, sense of humour, We believe that every life is unique and every person’s funeral needs to FDANZ Ashburton talking about times past and reflect their individuality - ask us how we can be of assistance to you and Call us on Ph 307 7433 your family. sharing a glass of wine, those Call us on 308 3980 days are now gone so our 308 or call in and visit 3980 our new premises at TODD, Alisha Kaye memories become very 246 Havelock Street or call in and visit precious. We celebrate his (nee Banks) – Passed at home on October our new premises at life well lived. He was tired Eion McKinnon Rob Cope-Williams 24, 2017. Dearly loved, and earnt his rest. We extend 246 Havelock devoted and cherished wife of a special thanks to the staff Raymond. Extremely loving and nursing staff at Terrace Street and caring mum of Jess, View Retirement Home for Ashlin, Savannah and Luka.Official Opening 18 Feb - 9am til 4pm their love, care and support Much loved daughter-in-law FUNERAL for Jack. In the time he lived of Doreen and Ross and there he called it home. He sister-in-law of Kylie and FURNISHERS enjoyed the companionship of Hayden, Lyndal and John and the fellow residents and the MASTER families and granddad Scott. staff. Thank you also to Dr MONUMENTAL MASON Your love and affection Kevin Kleinschmidt for his will never part. R.I.P. and support over the E.B. CARTER LTD care past few years. Our thanks to For all your memorial Rev Henry Mbambo for TODD, Alisha Kaye – requirements officiating at the service and Leish, our hearts are broken, New headstones and designs the St David’s ladies in the but how lucky we are to have Renovations, kitchen. Thank you also to them full with love for you. Additional inscriptions, the Returned Serviceman Take that big beautiful smile Cleaning and Concrete work WeCarried help save every Association for your and laugh with you. out bylives qualified contribution at Dad’s service. day through the research Your girls are a reflection of tradesmen. The RSA was a special part how truly awesome you were. and development of 620 East Street Ashburton of Dad’s life. A big thank you We will embrace the girls with improved be er Ph/Fax 308diagnosis, 5369 to all who attended Dad’s love, strength and courage orprediction 0274 357 and 974 treatment memorial service. Your exactly how you would have. ebcarter@xtra.co.nz of heart disease in our NZMMMA Member presence meant a lot to all R.I.P hospital and community. our family. Thank you to Love all the Barlow and Paterson’s Funeral Services Weaver family near and far. for the support and care you Xoxoxo Find out how you can showed us at this sad time. help by visiting: Please accept this as a TODD, Alisha Kaye – www.otago.ac.nz/chchheart personal thank you for your On October 24, 2017 we lost visits, phone calls, cards, a much loved, respected and letters, flowers and cooking. valued member of our We appreciated all your love teaching team. and support at this time. Our love and prayers are with Alisha’s beautiful girls and family. Guardian Classifieds Love always from the A University of Otago Centre children, staff and families at of Research Excellence Jigsaw Preschool. 307 7900 Celebrant

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GELLING, Michael Ellison (Mike) (late of Ashburton) – Mike passed away peacefully in Cairns, Australia on Thursday, October 26, 2017, after a courageous battle. Dearly loved brother, brotherPlease note all late death in-law and uncle of Dennise notices or notices sent and Keith, Bruce and Becks, outside ordinary office hours Jason and Robyn and their must be emailed to: families. Mike will be sadly deathnotices@theguardian.co.nz missed by all of us. to ensure publication. To place a notice during GREENSLADE, William office hours please contact Leonard (Bill) – us on 03 307 7900 On October 26, 2017. Passed for more information away peacefully, at Ashburton. In his 99th year. Any queries Dearly loved husband of the please contact late Rhona, and the late 0800 Jean. Loved father and ASHBURTON father-in-law of John and (0800-274-287) Betty, Alan and Gillian, Anne and Graham Macphail. A loved grandfather and great grandfather. Messages to the Greenslade family c/- 4 Klondyke Terrace, 8 RD, Ashburton 7778. A special thank you to the staff at Coldstream House for their loving care of Bill. A private Canterbury owned, family service will be held. locally operated Paterson’s Funeral Services FDANZ Ashburton Ph 307 7433

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Puzzles and horoscopes www.guardianonline.co.nz Cryptic crossword

Saturday, October 28, 2017

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WordWheel Insert the missing letter to complete an eight-letter word reading clockwise or anti-clockwise.

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ARIES (Mar 21-Apr 19): Nothing is quite as permanent as it seems today, especially if it has to do with the words of men. Ironclad decisions can be reversed. What’s written in stone can be shattered, chipped away or eroded by waves. TAURUS (Apr 20-May 20): On a molecular level, most things are more empty space than solid matter. Fill the empty space with imaginings. Believe in the potential of things. GEMINI (May 21-Jun 21): You’ve worked hard to achieve a certain standard in your work, and now it’s time to work just as hard (or maybe harder) to market it. Don’t be afraid. A savvy fire sign can help (Aries, Leo or Sagittarius): CANCER (Jun 22-Jul 22): Playing it cool can also just be a form of fear. To engage will be the stronger choice. You progress the relationship when you tell them what you think, express your likes and are warm, not cool. LEO (Jul 23-Aug 22): You won’t regret erring on the side of kindness and discretion. You’ll probably see a hundred ways to improve a situation, but it would be useless to point that out. People are trying their best given what they know. VIRGO (Aug 23-Sep 22): Because misinformation runs amok in the world, people you trust could accidentally lead you astray. Your scepticism is healthy. Do your own research. LIBRA (Sep 23-Oct 23): What works for other people won’t necessarily work for you, and what works for you won’t necessarily work for others. Still, the recommendations will be appreciated, and a nice way to connect. SCORPIO (Oct 24-Nov 21): “I hope life isn’t a big joke, because I don’t get it,” quipped comedy writer Jack Handey. And though you’ll be keenly aware that life is no joke, you’ll find much to laugh at today. SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22-Dec 21): You’re looking for a role model, all the while acutely attuned to the fact that none will be perfect and the ones who want your money in exchange are likely even less so. Keep your eyes peeled. CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan 19): Though it makes no sense to compare another person’s strengths to your weaknesses, that happens often in your mind lately. You’re not the only one. Everybody does this but it’s time to just stop. AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb 18): If you could take the other person’s pain you would. And it would only be fair that you also took some of the joy and success, too, right? But you can’t take either. So hold hands, but bring the focus back to your own experience. PISCES (Feb 19-Mar 20): The Zen master suggests that everything that follows the word “I” is an illusion. If this is true than you can’t possibly be right, and the other person can’t possibly be wrong. It’s all just trading illusions.

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“You may not think you are ready for this unique lifestyle but…… there are many reasons why you could be!” Do you still wish to maintain your independence? Are you no longer able to live in your own home? Look no further than our Assisted Care Apartments. Attached to Radius Millstream Hospital, which offers support in a friendly, secure environment… not to mention peace of mind for you and your loved ones. Our minimum support package includes: One hot lunch a day, laundry services weekly and one hour housekeeping per week. In addition to this you can build on our support package with any or all of the following: Breakfast, Morning Tea, Afternoon Tea & Dinner Registered Nurses, Medical Assistance, Personal Care Supervision & an Emergency Nurse Call System From the apartments you can also enjoy the facilities of Lochlea Lodge. Come and see for yourself – making the right decision is very important and we can help you to achieve that. Buy now to lock in your weekly fee for life; secure your purchase price and; the flexibility of your possession date. To arrange an appointment contact our Resort Manager: Tony Sands on 03 307 9080 | 0800 2727 837 | A/H 03 302 6887 Find us just off Racecourse Road at 25 Charlesworth Drive, Ashburton or visit www.lochlearesort.co.nz


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