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Volume 23, Issue 2 2016

Master darter Joe Tanaki has the bull well and truly in his sights during a New Zealand Masters’ Games darts shoot-out. Expect more of the same at the 2017 Masters in February. • See page 6

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INTERCLUB • VOLUME 23, ISSUE 2 - 2016

06 Masters Games moves HQ to inner city

09 Levin explorers enjoy East Coast cossie-tour

The New Zealand Masters Games village and headquarters, traditionally a large marquee at Springvale, near Wanganui, will be based round the city’s War Memorial Centre in the central business district for the 2017 event

Seventeen Levin Cosmopolitan Club’s senior members headed to the East Coast for a trip in May, taking in the sights from Whakatane to Dannevirke, and supporting cossie clubs along the way. Adjunct leader Fred Carrick did the organisation.

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12 Golfers come to enjoy Ngaruawahia ways

Ngaruawahia – 10 minutes north of Hamilton and an hour south of Auckland – is gathering popularity in the golfing world. The town is home to an easy-walking 18hole course that offers challenging length.

‘Little tavern’ pulls visitors, workers

Noel Payne, Wanaka Districts Club manager for five years, says one of the jewels in the club’s crown is its expansive outdoor space. “It’s great to have this space right next to the club for patrons to enjoy, a stone’s throw from the clubroom.”

18 Phil calls time after 31 years

After 31 years at the Howick Club, manager Phil Saul will step down from his role next year and retire to Tauranga. He plans to gradually hand over to his successor and complete the process by the annual meeting in May.

22 Gizzy boy grinds down the clock

A young lad from Gisborne emerged from a horde of 297 hopefuls and a 16-anda-half-hour grind of concentration at the Petone WMC as the 2016 Ultimate Poker Weekend champion.

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23 Ohakune opts for short-term option

The Ohakune Club has changed its constitution to include a restricted membership. The club has traditionally had a seasonal membership category for skiers, but is now offering ‘‘restricted membership’ for someone in town for just a weekend or a few days.

Papanui makes club history

The Papanui Club has made history by winning a Hospitality New Zealand Award for Excellence – the first time a club has achieved this. The award was for the best new/redeveloped bar/restaurant.


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Upper Hutt Cosie president Wayne Henshaw presents a cheque for $40,000 – the proceeds of fundraising activities at the club – to Wellington Free Ambulance representative Rosie Broughton.

Cossie offers helping hand to local youth The Upper Hutt Cossie Club is giving away $50,000 to the youth of Upper Hutt to help them to pursue academic, sporting, cultural or entrepreneurial goals Twenty $2500 Kick Start scholarships are being offered to Upper Hutt residents between the ages of 16 and 21. Cossie Club manager Dean Candy says that after a number of years of offering $5000 in scholarships, the club executive decided it wanted to make a significant contribution to the young people of Upper Hutt. An independent selection committee has been set up to judge applications (69 were received) and winners will be announced at an awards ceremony in November. Each year the club gives away more than $200,000 in grants, with the major focus on its annual charity. Also each year the club selects a charity and hosts fundraising events, such as its

The Upper Hutt Cossie Club executive decided it wanted to take a significant contribution to the young people of Upper Hutt.

annual sports dinner, an Easter fiesta and a charity auction, with the proceeds going to the charity. Over the last six years it has given just under $250,000 to the Wellington Free Ambulance, the Lifeflight Trust, Alzheimers Wellington, the Prostate and Breast Cancer foundations, and the Te Omanga Hospice. This year’s charity is the Child Cancer Foundation.

Donations are based on the benefit to the local community. For example in 2011, every time an Upper Hutt resident required the services of the Lifeflight Trust helicopter or fixed-wing plane, the club paid $2500 towards the cost of the flight. That year 18 Upper Hutt people required the service, so the club paid out $45,000; all the patients survived. In addition to the annual charity, the club deals with applications for funding and supports many local schools, kindergartens, sports clubs and nonprofit organisations.

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CLUB NEWS

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How to catch a thief – good accounting goes a long way Joanne Newman Good accounting systems keep the crims out. If clubs had half-decent accounting systems in place, I would not be so busy as a forensic auditor, and insurance companies would not forever be processing claims. Unfortunately, most of the accountants clubs engage are not specialists in club accounting; they don’t know what systems are needed to close the door on the crooks waiting for an opportunity to help themselves. We can’t get away from technology, and there are now some great programs that make club accounting easier and more secure. The downside is your staff need to know how to use them. In many cases, they do not, and the result is a bird’s nest that may be virtually impossible to untangle - and thieves love accounting muddles. The most common problems are: * inadequately trained staff who do not know how to code transactions correctly or do journals; * accountants who do not know how thieves manipulate accounting systems; * coding heaps of transactions to a suspense account and not resolving queries before printing management reports. Life would be much easier if clubs got their accounting systems right and became more professional about the way they handle money before a thief forces them to. There are no shortcuts in this area. Employ an accountant who specialises in club work – such as Smart Business Centre Accountants. Do not employ your regular, run-of-

the-mill accountant because he/she happens to be mates with someone in the club, or happens to be located just around the corner. You are not buying a litre of milk at the dairy; you are dealing with club property. You need to be professional about who you appoint as your club accountant. When we put in accounting systems, we have three things in mind: * providing information clubs need, when they need it – not 12 months later when they don’t need it, or when missing funds and the person who took them are long gone. * installing systems and disciplines that make it hard for thieves to pinch club money and property, and easy to detect if they do – this is absolutely critical. * making sure all requirements of the Incorporated Societies Act are complied with. I believe most accountants are doing only the last (and the least important) of these adequately. * Joanne Newman is a New Zealand authority on club accounting and forensic auditing. She is the managing director of Club Accounting & Investigations Ltd and Smart Business Centre (Tauranga) Ltd.

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Club movement in resurgent mood It’s been an extremely positive year for clubs. As I’ve been out visiting clubs around the country, the vibe is almost unanimous – clubs are experiencing a resurgence. I think this is the result of a number of factors – the buoyant economy, a fresher outlook from the movement, and new blood coming through and Bryan taking things forward faster and better. Ferguson Clubs are focused on being professionally run President, Clubs organisations, and it shows. Club-manager training New Zealand run from head office has been booked out and ClubSmart committee and executive training is also experiencing strong demand as people seek to make Whether your club has a TAB or not, the TAB is an their club the best it can be. important partner with clubs, and we will continue There will always be highlights. to work with it as we seek to find effective ways of The Papanui Club’s win at the 2016 Hospitality gaining a win/win. New Zealand Awards for Excellence – the best I recently had the pleasure of meeting several new/redeveloped bar/restaurant stands out. This political people. Our chief executive, Larry Graham, recognition is significant and creates a benchmark and I will meet with the Gambling Commission to for others, but also dispels the myth that clubs in put our case directly about the challenges of our New Zealand are old and tired. Our congratulations to clubs’ class 4 gaming operations. This is a chance manager Keith Ballantyne and president Tony Bailie, we are looking forward to. Only time will tell how our and their brave and determined committee. recommendations will be viewed. Watch this space. I understand there were challenges getting to the With the festive season approaching, I know you nomination stage of the awards, especially given that will all be busy with bookings for Christmas parties, Hospitality New Zealand is 99 per cent pubs, casinos functions and the general festivities. and taverns. It’s a truly great It’s a great time for both result and shows that when business and pleasure, and, We will continue to work with no doubt, more non-members clubs do things right, they are up there with the best in the than usual will be coming into the TAB to find a win/win. industry. your venues to celebrate the With the movement silly season. Of course, at growing, we need to ensure this time of the year the police we have the technology in place to back it up. Clubs are increasingly vigilant about monitoring such New Zealand is committed to ensuring we remain situations, so just a reminder that, to avoid potential focused on modern trends without compromising problems, all non-club members must be signed into our good, old fashioned service to members. the club appropriately. The national office is in the testing stage of It’s important, when the busy nature of the our new cloud-based database and member- season can make it more challenging to monitor management system. This technology will provide comings and goings at your club, that you ensure all a great number of efficiencies that will enhance all your staff are aware of the correct protocol so that aspects of club business. you are always complying with legislation. Eat, drink, Don’t forget – our dedicated staff at the national be merry, and ensure everyone on your premises is office are always willing to help. Don’t hesitate to having a safe time. contact them for advice at any time. As this year draws to a close and we head into The changing environment of taking a bet in our the new year, we look forward to an even more clubs will no doubt be a focus as we head into the prosperous 2017 as the movement continues to new year. As many of you will be aware of, the TAB is grow. I wish all club members, staff and their families undergoing significant changes to its business with a merry Christmas and a happy new year. the flow-on from this revitalisation work set to affect I look forward to meeting many more of you as us all. I continue to travel around the club scene in 2017.

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Jordon Luck (left), previously frontman for the Exponents, and his new band performed to a sell-out crowd of 500 at the Upper Hutt Cossie Club. A signed guitar was auctioned during the concert with proceeds going to the Child Cancer Foundation; the buyer was Phil Bly (second from right), who gave it to his wife, Ann.


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CLUB SPORT – NEW ZEALAND MASTERS’ GAMES

Masters comes to inner city The New Zealand Masters Games village and headquarters have traditionally been based in a large marquee in Springvale, near Wanganui, But the February 2017 Games will be based round the War Memorial Centre in Wanganui’s central business district. Masters Games chief executive Kathy Cunningham hopes the new venue will bring an energy and exciting vibe to the CBD and give participants and supporters a new experience with ethnic and gourmet food trucks, an acoustic stage, a wine bar and comfortable outdoor seating. The forecourt will be open to all visitors to Wanganui, but only those supporting or participating in the Games will be invited to the entertainment on offer over the 10 nights from February 3-12. The programme the opening night band, The Magnificent Seven fronted by Eddie Rayner from Split Enz, Jordan Luck from The Exponents, and Peter Urlich from Th’ Dudes. The Waratahs, and covers bands Union and CVE make up the weekends headline acts, while mid-week there will be fashion shows, quiz nights and a film festival. The opening ceremony is scheduled for 6pm on February 3 at Cooks Gardens. Each of the 50 sports

PHOTOS Left: It’s not crash and bash on an indoor bowling rink. This Masters competitor gives this unpromising end plenty of thought. Below: Costumes are very much part of the deal when it comes to freestyle dancing.

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Masters Games chief executive Kathy Cunningham hopes the new venue will bring an energy and exciting vibe to the CBD, and give participants and supporters a new experience with ethnic and gourmet food trucks, an acoustic stage. a wine bar and and comfortable outdoor seating.

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CLUB SPORT – NZ MASTERS’ GAMES/DARTS

Volunteers provide crucial component of a Masters From page 6 on offer will have the chance to parade partly around the field where Peter Snell broke the world mile record in 1964. After kapa haka, entertainment and the official opening, volunteers and participants will march to the Games Village. Kathy Cunningham says the organisers are expecting more than 5000 participants. She emphasises that the only qualifier to enter the Games is age. For swimming and gym sports, that is 20. Most other sports have a minimum age of around 30, but for waka ama, your waka must have a median age of 40. Several new sports are on offer, including equestrian distance riding and the long awaited comeback of outdoor rowing on the Whanganui River. But there really is something for everyone from bocce to blokart racing, from softball and netball to lawn bowls. You you can learn about each sport on the internet (www.nzmg.com). And Kathy Cunningham quotes American Olympic wrestling gold medallist and hugely

enton with her growing trophy haul.

successful University of Iowa coach Dan Gable’s apt comment: “Gold medals aren’t really made of gold. They’re made of sweat, determination and a hard-tofind alloy called guts.” “Whether you’re after a medal, or just want to have a run around the Whanganui Bridges, you should try this Masters Games,” she says. She also pays tribute to the myriad of volunteers who are so vital to organising and running a Masters Games. “We could not do what we do without the tireless and enthusiastic support of all our volunteers. Whoever said that ‘if you want something done well, ask a busy person’ must know all of the fantastic volunteers already giving so much time, energy and effort to the Masters Games. “From the sports co-ordinators responsible for providing a safe, easy and enjoyable experience for participants, to the volunteers now in the office helping with registration; to the volunteers who will help build a new Games Village environment, to those who will greet, guide and register participants – a huge thanks and massive appreciation for your time.

PHOTOS The New Zealand Masters’ Games choice of sport, pastime – or whatever you want to call it – gets broader every year. We have lawn bowlers (above left), road racers (above) and ballroom dancers (left). The great thing about the Games is that when competitors get together, it doesn’t matter which discipline they are involved in. The important thing is that they are there and enjoying getting alongside one another.

The rise and rise of a darts champion Sue Russell Judy Fenton picked up a dart for the first time in 2004 when her husband, Daniel, asked her to play for the Whangamata Club team that was a player short for a club match. She’s now the national chartered-clubs and council women’s champion and a member of the New Zealand Darts Council women’s team A loyal member of Whangamata Club, she has risen through the “darty” ranks at a stellar rate . Now, after winning the Ted Clements Memorial tournament in Levin a year ago, she and fellow top player Tina Osborne, from Auckland, are set to compete in the 43rd Winmau World Masters tournament in London. “We will be arriving in London in the last week of November, with the tournament to held on December 1 at the Lake Side Country Club, Frimley Green, London,” Judy says. While this is the first time she has been such a distance to play darts, it is not her first time representing New Zealand overseas. This “very competitively natured” sportswoman has not only won the North Island and national chartered clubs titles for the last two years, but also three Oceania Masters tournaments, competing twice in Australia and in Swanson, Auckland. She has also won the Dart Players Australia and the Australasian women’s singles titles in 2014 and 2015. Having played both indoor and outdoor netball for many years since primary school age, Judy says her naturally competitive nature has been significant in her rapid rise in darts. “When a tournament is approaching, I’ll put in two to three hours of practice a day,” she says.

Judy Fenton, with her prize collection..

Judy obviously has plenty if natural capabilities at the game, but she also accesses an on-line dartsplaying website on which she can play with other similar-level players around the world. “I have a dartboard in my lounge with a webcamera over it connected to my laptop, so I can go on line and play whenever I want with players anywhere who belong. My on-line name is ‘Judge Judy’.” At her local club she concentrates on playing against men who can match her abilities, and has found this has lifted her game. The format for the London event is cut-throat – the best of seven legs in the semi-final and nine in the final. While she has been looking forward to this major event, she has nor forgotten a busy domestic season ahead in the new year – an invitation-only event in Timaru in February and the North Island Chartered Club champs in March.


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Levin explorers enjoy ‘cossie- tour’ Kelly Deeks The Levin Cosmopolitan Club’s senior members adjunct headed to the East Coast for a trip in May, taking in the sights from Whakatane to Dannevirke, and supporting cossie clubs on the way. Seventeen members filled two vans from Cross Country Rentals. One was driven by adjunct leader Fred Carrick, while another member’s friend came from Wellington to drive the second van. From Levin, the group headed to Whakatane, stopping about halfway at Taupo, where they calling in for lunch at the Taupo Cosmopolitan Club. “We’ve stopped there several times before, and they put on a really good feed,” Fred says. “As we’re cossie club members, we try to get to all the cossie clubs when we travel. If we’ve got 20 people or so, there are a few dollars spent and we can help the clubs out.”

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Levin group explores Coast From page 9 After Taupo, the group made a stop at Lava Glass, the glassblowing studio, gallery, and sculpture garden, which Fred says was beautiful. From there, they travelled north through Rotorua to Whakatane, The following morning they had a look around the waterfront, did a bit of shopping in Whakatane, then headed off to Opotiki for lunch. After lunch, it was back on the road to “the top of the East Coast”, arriving at Hicks Bay mid-afternoon. The travellers

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Central Travel Club Ideal for Seniors Left: Two versions of Central Otago spring blossoms, which made a massive impression on a Timaru Town & Country Club travel group. Bottom left: Half of the 12-strong group travelled the spectacular Taieri Gorge railway.

scenery win hearts The group made it back to the motel in the afternoon in time to catch the Alexandra Blossom Festival procession, which went straight past the front of the motel. Some of the Timaruvians went to the market stalls, and everyone had dinner at the motel restaurant. On the Sunday morning, the group travelled to Dunedin, via Middlemarch, where they split. Half joined a Dunedin Railways trip on the Taieri Gorge Railway, while the other half went to Discovery World Tropical Forest, Dunedin’s only rainforest, which is filled with lush flora and hundreds of colourful, exotic butterflies. The group came back together and headed to Larnach Castle for Sunday-night dinner and accommodation. It was too cold to dine in the ballroom as intended,

but the visitors were moved to a warmer room and enjoyed their dinner. Some people stayed the night in the four-star Larnach Lodge, while some of the more intrepid tackled a night in the 140-year-old, category 1 listed historic stables next door. They all enjoyed a look-out across the harbour, ocean, and peninsula, but couldn’t see anything for the fog. On the Monday morning, the group visited the Royal Albatross Centre to see the world’s only mainland breeding colony of royal albatross. Attention then turned to the return trip back to Timaru. Ann says the Central Travel Club tour leaders were a lovely couple, who looked after their passengers and provided plenty of information and history about each place visited.

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A visiting band brings the bright lights to the Waipa WMC (above), while the pool experts set up for another contest (below left).

Modernisation on agenda at Waipa Sue Russell A lot improvements are taking place at the Waipa WMC in Te Awamutu. “It has been quite exciting these past few months, says Mark Kelly, who took over as secretary-manager in June. Improvements include updating the club’s upper entrance with an automatic door, the launch of a new Facebook page, and a new website. “I guess the best way to describe what is happening is that we are giving attention to

modernising the look and feel of the club to bring it into line more with the d cor you would expect to find in hospitality venues,” he says. The new website will also be operative in the new year: “We want to compete with other hospitality establishments in the town, and that’s about giving people a good reason to come here and to have a sense of ownership and belonging to the club. That’s the way of the future for us.” Part of that strategy will see a more modern drink offering supplied on certain nights. Mark describes this time as taking carefully planned “baby-steps”. The modernisation process will eventually include conference/meeting space, says Mark. “One of my real interests is in encouraging bigger events to be held at the club. We had a wedding expo in October and a Farewell to Ford Falcon car show on Bathurst day. He says Gary Boys is a fantastic president and the club’s committee has a wave of new members on board. As a special membership offer, any one joining the club goes into the draw to receive a ticket to a Chiefs rugby match. “They will be chauffeur-driven to the game and our courtesy van will bring them back. It’s just a way of adding a bit of interest and anticipation through the rugby season.” The club hasn’t forgotten the importance of families either; a new children’s frames area, with an box, play-station and pool table, will be complete by the end of the year. A free courtesy van is available every day bar Monday and Wednesday. For those who enjoy a flutter on the pokies, the club has 18 machines - a new air-conditioning unit will keep punters comfortable over summer.

The fairways and greens at Ngaruawahia may be lush and green, but challenge still lurks in the bunkers that guard the hole and the clubhouse gallery at the last (below).

Golfers come to enjoy Ngaruawahia ways Ngaruawahia – 10 minutes north of Hamilton and an hour south of Auckland – is gathering popularity in the golfing world. The town is home to an easy-walking 18 hole golf course that offers a challenging length. Secretarymanager Lyn MacRury says the sandy loam does not suffer in the rainy season as it drains very quickly: “We are definitely an all-weather course.” She says the fairways have well defined rough and most of them are bunkered. The poa greens are slick and are renowned for their consistently high standard. The Pro Shop is run by the resident professional, Duncan Bennett, who can help people with golf equipment enquiries.

With a membership of 560-600, the club is a very popular spot, says Lyn. “The modern clubhouse balcony is a great spot to sit and watch golfers coming up the eighteenth while you have a quiet drink. The bar and catering facilities are excellent, and we take bookings for golf groups of all sizes. “We have Stay and Play deals with the Anglesea Motel and the Sails Motor Inn, in Hamilton. And we give a very good discount to all affiliated Clubs New Zealand groups. We have many memberships at a very reasonable price.” Group bookings and enquiries: Duncan Bennett or Lyn MacRury: lynnga@wave. co.nz; 07 8248006.

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C LU B L I F E – C A M B R I D G E C O S M O P O L I TA N

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Tai chi helps bring life into club Sue Russell This year has been positive for the Cambridge Cosmopolitan Club, says secretary/manager Donna Sheehan. “It has definitely picked up since last year with more new members, some of them new to Cambridge, and a group who joined from the retirement village just over the road.” Six hundred people call Cambridge Cossie, which is in Leamington, their club. The club also has, amongst its membership, two netball teams, and Donna says this popular activity creates another membership stream. “If they want to play netball, they join the club because after their games, they come here to unwind and enjoy some social time together.” The Cambridge Cossie Club was founded in 1973 and has regularly added spaces to the original building. Facilities now include 8 ball and snooker tables, 14 gaming machines, and a self-service TAB pod. Once a week, on Wednesday nights, there’s a session of tai chi which is proving popular. “We can have up to 25 people at tai chi,” says Donna. “It’s a great activity for a club to host, and it brings life into the club when it might otherwise be quiet.” The club’s restaurant serves dinner from Thursday through Saturday. Donna says groups are welcome to book lunches by arrangement. Once a month the local Lions Club meets for dinner on a Tuesday night. “We’ve revamped our menu lately. We have a contract arrangement in place for the kitchen services and it works well,” Donna says. A new Facebook page is being worked on, and, once completed, the restaurant menu will be posted on it. From her perspective as manager, Donna says Cambridge Cosmopolitan Club is a very positive

place to work: “We have an excellent, very hard working committee, and that makes all the difference in the world for management and my team.” Subs are tiered – full membership at $50, $40 for senior members, and a category called associate members who pay $25 and may visit the club up to 25 times. Junior membership, for those over the age of 14 and younger than 18 is priced at $10. As the ‘business end’ of the year approaches, Donna says her main goal for 2017 is to work hard to attract more members, and especially more families. “We have really great staff. Clubs can be demanding places to work in and I’m very proud of the way our bar and support staff pitch in to make this club a warm and welcoming place for members and visitors.”

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CLUB LIFE – CROMWELL TOWN & COUNTRY

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Left: Cromwell Town and Country Club members can enjoy this ‘million-dollar view’ view across Printers Bay, Lake Dunstan every day. Below: A major upgrade of the kitchen has just been completed. It involved closing the kitchen for about five weeks.

Refurbishment drives growth at Cromwell Sue Russell The Cromwell Town and Country Club, which overlooks the Kawarau arm of Lake Dunstan in the Central Otago settlement, will be 40 years old this year. Secretary-manager Neil McDowall, who has been with the club for two and a half of those years, says the club is in very good heart. “When I joined the club we had around 930 members and, with the help of a very capable committee and a great staff, it has been really satisfying to have seen that number grow to around 1250. That has been partly due to Cromwell’s group as people discover it’s a beautiful town just a short drive from Queenstown, Wanaka and Alexandra. But Neil feels that more importantly, club growth has come from the refurbishment of some significant

spaces that has made the club more user-friendly and welcoming. “We’ve got a million-dollar view and the main lounge looks straight out to Printers Bay. We’ve recently upgraded the front entrance and toilet facilities. More improvements will happen as the club is in a sound financial position.” He is intent on developing adjunct life as a way to engage the regular membership more. Bathurst Day this year was celebrated in with a ‘Show and Shine’ car event. Not surprisingly, fishing is a very strong adjunct and the club’s annual fishing competition will be held on January 2 next year. “Those who enter fish anywhere they wish in the area and bring their prize catches back later in the afternoon for weighing and prizegiving. It’s an event looked forward to by young and old alike.” When Interclub spoke to Neil, the club had just

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CLUB LIFE – SOUTH ISLAND

Above: The Motueka Memorial RSA’s new, brightly-painted courtesy bus. Right: Some of the Motueka RSA’s 1100 members gather for a natter in the bar. Below: The restaurant ready for action.

Kitchen no longer ‘in a thoroughfare’ From page 14 completed a major upgrade of the kitchen area, which he says used to feel like it was positioned in a thoroughfare. Work began on the project on September 19; it has involved closing the kitchen and cooking for about five weeks from a mobile kitchen hired from the local Lions. The kitchen was gutted, and a 2.8-metre extension built, doubling the original size. During the work cooking equipment was relocated and some equipment was upgraded. Neil says the kitchen refit project, led by building company Carpentry South, went smoothly. The

Printers Bay restaurant is now open from Thursday to Saturday from 5.30pm. and he is hoping to introduce a lunch option over the Christmas/New Year period. He’s proud of the service the club offers members and visitors, including children. A jungle gym and a swing were installed 18 months ago. Neil has recently been voted Central Otago/ Southland delegate on the Clubs New Zealand board, and is looking forward to this role. “I enjoy seeing a club grow, and the whole club movement do the same thing. We’ve got a real gem of a club here in Cromwell and I know my staff will do everything to make visitors and guests of members feel really at home.”

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‘Significant upgrade’ ongoing at Motueka The Motueka Memorial RSA – a small club of 1100 members – is in the midst of significant refurbishment and upgrade. It’s all part of an initiative by the club to create a modern and inviting facility for patrons and their guests, and, ultimately, attract new members. When Interclub spoke with manager Kevin Gray in mid-October, a courtesy van was in its fourth week of operation, the inside of the clubrooms had been freshly painted (including new graphics and detailing), a new bar had been installed, and new furniture had been acquired as part of the diningroom upgrade. “I’ve been involved in clubs over 30 years and the thing I most enjoy is greeting and meeting a whole array of different visitors,” says Kevin. “We are members of the Motor Caravan Association and have spaces for six motor-homes. The Nelson/Tasman district is a popular destination, especially over summer, and we often have motorhome owners enjoying what the club has to offer.” The club, which is in easy distance of many wineries, has also just launched a wine club. Those wanting a little gamble can choose from nine gaming machines, and the club is equipped for pool, snooker, darts, fishing, indoor bowls and euchre. It also has an active women’s section.

The club restaurant is open six days a week for dinner, with lunches available on Fridays and Sundays. The menu can be accessed from the club’s website (www.motuekarsa.co.nz). “We have recently launched a comprehensive new menu offering a range of options from bar snacks, desserts, low-cost meals and full dinners,” says Kevin. “Key to a successful club is a great restaurant, and I think we’ve got an excellent menu on offer, catering for all tastes and budgets.” The club also hosts a Newcomers to Motueka Group which meets every Wednesday and Friday mornings from 10.30am. Quiz nights, starting at 7pm on the last Tuesday of each month, are also popular, while karaoke night is the first Friday of each month from 6.30pm. In mid-November the club ran an open day as a way of showcasing what it has to offer. “We are very keen to open our doors more and show locals and visitors alike just how great the club is looking,” says Kevin. He maintains that the key to the club moving ahead is the quality and commitment of those on its executive. The Motueka executive is elected on an annual basis, but he says he’s very happy to work with a very stable and helpful group. Open 7 days a week Restaurant closed on Wednesdays Pool, Snooker, Darts Indoor Bowls, Fishing, Euchre, Wine Club 9 Gaming Machines

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CLUB LIFE – TIMARU TOWN & COUNTRY CLUB

Timaru T & C Club renovations ‘best thing for years’ Sue Russell Substantial alterations and improvements to the layout and look of Timaru Town and Country Club is the best thing that has happened to the club for years, according to manager Vince Gardner. The club enjoys the prospect of looking out over the Timaru Golf Club; when the golf club merged into Timaru T&C four years ago, one of the aims of the major renovation work was to make best use of the views out to the course. “We have created a new entrance and a new caf space, both in operation, and the middle area of the club has been completed,” says Vince. The total value of the work will come in at just under a million, and Vince says the way club

members rallied around to help in all sorts of ways and gave their time voluntarily to help shift gear, was stunning. “I can’t speak loudly enough of this contribution. Two electrical companies have supplied free labour and opened accounts for us in our name.” The design changes were drafted by Timaru company Draftline, while another local, Gail Turnpike, from Turnpike Interiors, chose the interior colour pallet and materials, echoing and honouring Timaru’s history of architecture. The wallpaper, with its corrugated 3D look, is an example. “The old restaurant was tucked away upstairs,” says Vince. “My concept was to bring food to the forefront of the club. The impact of this has been very significant in terms of numbers and consequent income we’re receiving from the provision of quality PHOTOS Left: Vehicles parked alongside the Highfield golf course outside the Timaru Town & Country. Right: upper – Members enjoy the comfort of the club lounge and their view across the carpark to the golf course; lower – the Timaru Town & Country Club’s logo is part of the decor.

food options located in the perfect place in the club. We’ve quadrupled our food sales.” Gary LeCompte is relatively new to the club as head chef, and Vince says he’s brought a new level of quality to the offerings, with members and guests responding accordingly. The club is blessed to be located in such a lovely situation, he says. “How many clubs have this space and view for members to enjoy The merging of the golf club was a perfect move as that club wasn’t managing to make ends meet any more. By becoming part of Timaru Town and Country, the golf committee can concentrate on enhancing the golfing experience for its members and visitors.” The whole intent from the renovations has been to bring the outside in, and the floor-to-ceiling windows have achieved that. Timber from Timaru’s old wharf has been placed above the reception area. Upstairs is now a dedicated reception/function area, and a new bar will be built to service this space. When Interclub spoke with Vince, the downstairs section of the major project was all but completed: “We’re just waiting for the lift-well to go in and for sign-off on building regulations and compliances, then it’s done.”

Community response to the spaces the club has created have seen three revisions of the project budget, he says. “We didn’t expect the onslaught that has happened. Groups such as the Timaru Rock ‘n Roll Club and Rotary that used to meet elsewhere in the town now come here. Our intent was to become the sports and sub-interest hub of the community, and that’s exactly what has happened.”

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CLUB LIFE – WANAKA DISTRICTS CLUB

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The sun sets over the Wanaka Districts Club.

‘Little tavern’ pulls visitors, workers Sue Russell A good way to describe Wanaka Districts Club is that it has an appealing sense of ‘little tavern’ about it. Nestled behind the reserve above the township, the club is home to nearly 900 members, many of whom are seasonal visitors. While the building is relatively small by chartered-club standards, the one area comfortably accommodates a dining room, leaners, chairs and tables, along with a pool table. Noel Payne, manager for the past five years, says one of the jewels in the club’s crown is its expansive outdoor space. “It’s great to have this space right next to the club for patrons to enjoy, a stone’s throw from the clubroom. The barbecue is popular with families and groups; when the doors are open, it creates a great indoor/outdoor connection.” One advantage of the club’s size. says Noel, is that it’s a melting pot of young and older, especially when the town receives its annual wave of winter visitors and young ones working on the slopes.

“The ski workers have adopted this club to a degree. It’s a way for them to meet the locals, and get great-value meals and drinks. The Cardrona and Treble Cone workers start arriving in May and June.” He says it was good to see interest from younger members in standing for the committee at the club’s annual meeting in September. “Marketing the club is a thing we want to do more of. Because it isn’t in the centre of town, it doesn’t attract the visitors. Yet those who do find us and pop in say they enjoy the atmosphere and facilities.” Those include four pokie machines and a warming indoor fireplace. When Interclub visited in mid-October, the club had just enjoyed its Bathurst race-day celebration, which included a stand in front of the large screen. “It was a fantastic day with lots of fun enjoyed by those keen to watch the race and savour the atmosphere we created,” says Noel The club is open every day and welcomes visitors from other Clubs New Zealand members, along with those enjoying the scenery and of recreational activities in the district. Above: Families enjoy the Wanaka Districts Club’s outdoor area. Lower left: A casino night in progress at the club.

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CLUB LIFE – AUCKLAND

Kitchen at heart of Bays revival Kelly Deeks

Kids and parents enjoy the Howick Club’a annual Christmas party (above) and farm day (below

Phil calls time after 31 years Sue Russell After 31 years at the Howick Club, manager Phil Saul will step down from his role next year and retire to Tauranga. He plans to gradually hand over to his successor and complete the process by the annual meeting in May. Once settled in Tauranga, the former merchant seaman plans to write a book about his life and experiences at sea in the British Merchant Navy. He describes the club, established in 1979, as very family oriented. Membership stands at 4800 – and is increasing steadily month by month. “We don’t push the club in any way, yet we attract upwards of 30 new members to join each month,” he says. “I think our emphasis on the club being family-friendly has a good deal to do with that. The Howick Club was one of the first clubs to focus on family.” The children’s Halloween disco is an event to look forward to each year, along with the massive kids’ Christmas party on the first Sunday in December when the grassed area at the rear of the club becomes home to numerous roundabouts, bouncy castles and other entertainment. “All the children between the ages of one and 10 who are registered receive a gift paid for

by the parents/guardians, while the club provides all the entertainment free. Anywhere up to 1000 children attend the day and have a great time.” Inside, the club has a restaurant that can seat up to 240 patrons comfortably. While Howick has a typical array of activities/adjuncts, Phil says the “ladies’ section” is particularly strong. A wine group also visits vineyards once a month. Phil describes the club’s executive committee as very switched on and very committed to the club’s growth and success. “They’re certainly not the sort of committee that cruises along for the ride. It makes a tremendous difference for me and the staff at the club to experience their ongoing enthusiasm toward new ideas that will bring about more growth and keep the club relevant.” Every few years committee members take a roadtrip to visit other clubs. Phil says it’s a very good thing to do and an opportunity to pick up ideas.

Bays Club, a community club in Browns Bay, Auckland, is coming out of the doldrums after a gaming-machine slump five years ago threatened it future. General manager Dave Hewitson says that like a lot of clubs, Bays relied heavily on gaming-machine money to help pay for running costs. “The money that came from the gaming machines was really special. When that started falling off, we looked to our kitchen and tried to align it with our bar to push bar sales up. But that didn’t quite work, and a couple of years ago, we got to the situation where if we didn’t do something, we’d fold.” The club had a younger committee with some business acumen, and after a special general meeting in November 2014, club members were asked to back the committee in making changes to create a business hub, rather than running a traditional club. “If we didn’t make changes, the following May we would be closed,” Dave says. “We had to spend some money to make money, so we increased our bar prices slightly, brought the restaurant pricing to

a level where we could still entice members to eat here, and along the way make some extra income. “The committee also dropped the price of membership, and we’ve grown from just on 1600 members, to 3500. Our membership demographics have changed from people in their 70s, to people in their 40s and up.” The club was also renovated with a new paint job and LED lighting; members commented on how fresh it was looking. Bays Club now changes things up regularly to keep that fresh appeal. Dave says the kitchen has been the saving grace, and is now filling the income gap left by the downturn from the gaming machines. “We still receive money out of them, but we’ve now got to the stage where we hope that by the end of next year, the club will be self-sufficient and not rely on any gaming money at all.” The club’s Tiri View Lounge restaurant and kitchen now employs six chefs, and is running seven days a week. Dave says the quality of the food has really improved, thanks to getting the right chefs. “We’ve really seen a change in attitude. People are coming out to eat, and it is helping to drive bar sales. If we still had pies in the pie warmer, we wouldn’t be here.”

Development continues at Glen Eden Kelly Deeks The Glen Eden RSA’s newly developed lounge area will soon be complemented by a new bar. Construction is due to start in early December. The lounge and restaurant were redesigned and renovated from floor to ceiling this year; this involved new carpets, paintwork, and new furniture. The updated area has encouraged new members who have taken advantage of the deal whereby those dining in The Foothills steak and seafood restaurant receive a $10 discount on the membership fee. A square bar will replace the current curved bar, and will split the room into two separate areas. Lion Breweries is providing the bar system and Glen Eden RSA will be one of few clubs to have Stella Artois on tap.

Secretary/manager James Patullo says that with a 10-day construction programme envisaged, the new bar will be ready for the veterans’ and children’s Christmas parties.. On New Year’s Eve, the five-piece Black Rose band will entertain members and help them bring in the New Year with a range of music styles, including rhythm and blues, rock ‘n’ roll, country, and reggae. As part of the redevelopment, 12 purpose-built dartboards were installed in the lounge area, giving 18 in all. The dartboards in the lounge were built for large tournaments, and were in action when the club hosted the national RSA darts tournament over Labour Weekend this year. About 100 players from

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Open day ‘huge success’ at Papakura Kelly Deeks A fun open day at Papakura Club has resulted in 30 new members and their families. And the club is planning another open day for 2017. The Papakura Club’s secretary manager, Betty Ormsby, says the inaugural open day in April this year was a response to the difficulty in attracting new members. “It was such a huge success that it’s something that is going to be done every year in April,” she says. “We wanted to show what belonging to a club is

all about. Especially now, when it is so tough to get people in. “The focus is not on alcohol any more; we wanted to show it’s not just a place for drinking. It’s for socialising and sports events in a family environment for Mum, Dad, and the kids.” She says those at the open day were very curious about the club’s 10 sports sections, and the club was able to demonstrate how its equipment is free for everyone to use. “If you want to participate in outdoor bowls, but you’re not sure whether that’s for you, the club provides all the equipment for you to have a social game and give it a go.”

Betty says the club sections were keen to put on a good show. “They were all here. Indoor and outdoor bowls, snooker and 8 ball, a mini-golf course outside. The Papakura Country Music Club, which uses our facilities every second week, entertained.” On the open day, section activities and entertainment ran from 11am to 5pm when a free sausage sizzle was provided for visitors and those involved in the presentations. Papakura’s sports sections have a history of performing with distinction in Clubs New Zealand events. The club’s latest champions recently won a Clubs NZ North Island snooker pairs title, which

Papatoetoe backs a winner by taking on the catering Kelly Deeks The Papatoetoe Cosmopolitan Club started 2016 on the wrong foot, having to replace the air conditioning units in its lounge bar and special function room. The $120,000-plus cost forced the club to put some planned projects on hold, but manager Lynne Smith says these will be re-addressed next year. “The projects put on hold were our new outdoor area and children’s playground, which we will start planning in 2017.” Once that was resolved, she says, the club went from strength to strength this year, taking over the catering in May. “For the first time in its 53-year history, the club is now running the catering, and this has proved very successful,” Lynne says. “Catering is up in terms of turnover. As a flow-on from that, we have more Christmas functions booked than ever” – at least two a week until Christmas. She says more people are visiting the restaurant because of the reputation of the food provided by chef Dean Hobbs. He was engaged by the previous

The Papatoetoe Cossie Club bar decorated for Melbourne Cup day. independent caterer to help with the handover, and enjoyed it so much he wanted to stay on. “He’s doing a great job, and our members love him,” Lynne says. “He’s a very personable chap and gets out there and talks to members.” In November, the club hosted the Papatoetoe Invitational snooker tournament in November, which drew some of New Zealand’s best players to play on the newly recovered tables. The 8 ball section won the Champion of Champions tournament this year for the fourth time in a row.

‘Open Mic’ unveils talent at Waiuku Kelly Deeks

Christmas and New Year’s Eve crowds. “Our committee has done a wonderful job to make the area more inviting for our members and their guests to sit and relax,” Katrina says. Gerry Lee will be the main attraction on on Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve. The Four Fathers will return to the club to help to bring in the new year with covers from the 1970s up to current hits. The group played at the club as part of a fundraising event for the local coastguard – “They were amazing, so we’ve invited them back,” says Katrina. The club will open on Christmas Day for a buffet dinner for $65 per person, $30 for children under 12, and free for children under five. Diners will have a choice of ham, beef and lamb, plus assorted seafood platters, vegetables, and salads, then desserts of pavlova, fruit salad, steamed pudding

Waiuku Cosmopolitan Club has brought some flexibility to its entertainment with a new Open Mic Night on the third Friday of each month. Secretary/manager Katrina Barnett says that after a couple of Open Mic nights, there has been a good response from the public, and some good talent spotted. She says the idea is to provide more flexibility in entertainment provided for members, put the club in the public eye, and introduce new people to what the club has to offer. “Anyone can come in and tell a joke, sing a song, we can have a band in, even anyone who just wants to come along and have a jam session. They might have their talent spotted at the club.” The outdoor area has been overhauled over the last couple of months – a paint job, some wall art, hanging planters, a macrocarpa bar leaner, and umbrellas for the uncovered area. Completed just in time for the warmer weather, the new area will be enjoyed by the The outdoor.barbecue area at the Waiuku Cossie Club.

Glen Eden action From page 18 around New Zealand competed, and Glen Eden RSA players won the fours and pairs titles. Formed in 1934 as part of Auckland’s Western Suburbs RSA, Glen Eden became an association in its own right in 1979. It has developed into a modern facility with a mixed membership of about 1000.

The punters’ section has been extremely popular this year and now has a closed membership of 50, with many waiting to get in. It has made regular trips to the Top of the Park at Alexandra Park, Te Rapa racecourse (Hamilton), and Pukekohe Park Raceway. The indoor bowls section’’s annual hospice breakfast in November raised $2690 for South Auckland Hospice, which the club has supported for many years. New Year’s Eve will see live entertainment on both sides of the club – a casual environment in the sports bar. and a more formal evening in the lounge bar.

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entitles the club to host next year’s tournament. Papakura has recently held its annual Jubilee open fishing tournament, a fundraising event, with the proceeds going to the Drury Rotary Club. Betty says it was very successful, This year the club has provided weekly entertainment on Thursday and Friday nights. Betty says this has proved popular and has encouraged people to stay at the club for a bit longer after eating their meal. The club also puts on a big entertainment event every quarter, with the British Invasion Show in October, and the Black Magic Show coming up in December.

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CLUB LIFE – AUCKLAND/WELLINGTON/WAIRARAPA

New name proves a catalyst for change Karen Phelps A new name and a new look has set Remuera Club (formerly known as the Commerce Club) up for growth, says club manager Anton Coetzee. The previous name didn’t tell people where the club was located or what it did, he says. People didn’t realise the facilities on offer, he says. Since the name change in October, the club has received many positive comments and membership has begun to grow and now has 900 members. The aim is to double membership over the next few years. The name change has been combined with a refreshed look. The women’s toilets have been upgraded, the bar area painted and re-organised to create a more welcoming environment, and the pool tables re-positioned to make more casual seating available.

Indoor-outdoor flow has been created with new doors opening onto a newly refurbished garden area, which Anton predicts will prove a hit in the warmer months. The Remuera Club (at 27-33 Ohinerau St and a new website (www.remueraclub.org.nz)) has a large dance floor, a sports bar with a large screen, and a TAB – recently refurbished with five 54-inch and a 60-inch television. The club also has 12 gaming machines, four full-size snooker tables and three pool tables. The restaurant and lounge have seating for up to 200. A number of fun events are planned – the annual Christmas party on November 25; a party (organised in conjunction with The Company Company) to ring in the new year (it will be aimed at singles but if you’re attached, you can join in the fun and egg the singles on); monthly entertainment and events through 2017.

Above: Indoor-outdoor flow has come to the Remuera Club. New doors open onto a newly refurbished garden area, which manager Anton Coetzee predicts will prove a hit in the warmer months. Below: A paint job and a little re-organisation has made the club’s bar area a more welcoming environmeny, says Anton.

The Pahiatua-based Tararua Club (exterior above, interior bottom) has around 550 members.

Junior membership trialled at Tararua Junior membership – which allows young people aspiring to compete in sports to do so with the guidance of parents and senior club members – has been introduced at the Pahiatua-based Tararua Club. The proposal was adopted at this year’s annual meeting; the club has three junior members so far, but has received many enquiries. Club secretary-manager Alan Fulton says the idea came from a member of the darts adjunct, who had been a junior member of another club when she was 12. “So, it is not really something new, but also not something all clubs have. The idea is to introduce junior members to the club environment, mainly to get them involved in a sports adjunct. Some Clubs NZ tournaments have a junior section as part of the event. Junior membership also allows for coaching and guidance from adult sports people in the club.” Junior members at Tararua must have at least one parent who is a club member, and who proposes the prospective member. Juniors must be accompanied by a parent at all times when on club premises. The Tararua committee decided on a minimum age of 12, but applications are reviewed individually. Once accepted as a member, a junior must join at least one adjunct. On turning 18, junior members become “ordinary” members of the club. Alan Fulton says the club viewed junior members as helping build a base for young members coming through, and they will be comfortable in the club environment as they become ordinary members. The club, established in 1902, has a membership of around 550. Membership has been growing year on year, he says. Many alterations have been made over the years, and more interior refurbishments are planned for the coming months, he says. Many visitors to the club come in camper vans

and caravans. The local council has a caravan dump station on the site, and campers are allowed to camp in the club’s carparking area for the night. “We are a family-orientated club and members regularly bring their children along for a meal from Aunty Sue’s kitchen, which operates on Tuesday and Friday evenings,” says Alan. “We have a large grassed area, which is popular with kids because it allows them to run around and play outside. The Kids’ Christmas party put on by the club is popular with families. It involves an afternoon of fun, games and activities for members’ children and, of course, a visit from Santa. The club also has an outdoor area, which is home to a barbecue for members’ can use at any time. This is handy for working bees when members give a few hours to tidy up and attend to general-maintenance chores inside and outside, says Alan. “The support of members for these is fantastic and is crucial in keeping costs down in this area for the club’s expenses. A barbecue and a few beverages after each working bee are always provided to members.” In recent years, the club has hosted some of New Zealand’s best players for a Dart Players New Zealand ranking tournament in April. Players from the club have performed well in national clubs darts, pool and bowls, and the club has achieved a lot of success locally with its teams and golf adjunct. Weekly members’ draws, sports events, quiz nights and entertainment evenings are generally well attended. A self-service TAB terminal brings punters in on a regular basis and has proved an asset to the club. Gaming is also popular, and is vital to club growth and maintenance. Donations are made annually to a number of charities that benefit the local community and its young people .

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Sue Russell Club Wairarapa secretary/manager Angela O’Neale is looking forward to a busy time as the Mastertonbased club prepares for the seasonal increase in visitor numbers in the district. As part of the cjub’s management restructuring, her role has expanded from secretary to general management. “The executive looked carefully at how we could best position ourselves to grow, given that we are also home for Masterton’s RSA, which has become part of what we now call Club Wairarapa,” Angela says.

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Wairarapa readies for onslaught While operating as a separate association, the RSA has fully joined with the Wairarapa Services & Citizens Club. Angela says it has been very positive for both clubs – both have averaged 100 new members in each the last three years. She believes the club’s decision to take over the dining and catering services has been a very good thing. “We have Marilyn McKinlay as our catering manager. She runs the bookings of functions and is fully hands-on in the kitchen; Trent Athow is the chef, and four part-time staff help out as required.” Next year will be a big one as the club celebrates

100 years of operation. Planning is yet to get under way, but Angela says it will be a big occasion. “We hope to see as many former committee and life members of the club as possible as we acknowledge the proud history of the club.” The club’s social committee has taken responsibility for organising entertainment bookings on a week-by-week basis, and this has gone very well, she says. “I think it works really well to have a group in charge of selecting bands to perform as you get a wider input of tastes contributing to decisions. On average, a band performs every second Friday night,

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and as you get towards the ‘business-end’ of the year, these days, there’s a band every week.” This year’s annual meeting in mid-October heralded a change in the rules for election to the executive committee, and Angela expects this will bring direct benefits to governance. “Before, all members either stood down or stood for re-election each year. This has changed to a twoyear split tenure with half the committee standing down one year and the other half remaining for a further year. The benefits are obviously around a sense of continuity from one year to the next.” Wairarapa is a destination for many camper-van and motor-home owners, and the club’s shower and toilet facilities, along with its central location in Masterton, make it a popular stopping-off point.

UHutt anglers issue challenge The Upper Hutt Cossie Club fishing adjunct is challenging clubs to compete in an inaugural Clubs Trophy event at next year’s New Zealand Angling and Casting Association national championships. Upper Hutt Cossie will host the event from April 4-8. Head organiser Russell Hockley says the club hopes to attract up to 200 competitors for the event which it is organising with the Wellington Surfcasting & Angling Club and the Feilding Surfcasting Club. The event will also celebrate the NZACA’s 60th anniversary. Fishing boundaries for the championship will run from the southern side of the Patea River entrance to the northern end of Porangahau beach. There are many charter operators around the lower North Island, which should provide numerous fishing opportunities. The casting venue is at the Trentham racecourse where both distance and accuracy courts will be provided.

Details and registrations: New Zealand Angling and Casting Association website: www,nzaca.co.nz.

Left: Gun punters – winner Paul Alderson (right) and thirdplacegetter Barry Cuneen .

• A couple of Upper Hutt Cossie-ites claimed first and third prizes in a $25,000 Clubs NZ TAB punting competition. Paul Alderson won the $15,000 top prize and Barry Cuneen the $3000 third prize. For Paul Alderson, his victory was some compensation for being disqualified from second place in a previous competition when he mixed his betting vouchers up and lost his prizemoney for failing to follow correct procedure. “I was very careful this year and didn’t have a drink until near the end of the competition. But I certainly made up for it that night celebrating with some mates into the early hours.” Asked what he was going to do with the prizemoney, he said his wife, Sharon, had already spent it – we think there may be a bit of tongue in the cheek in that comment. A $200 punt on the winner of the last competition race resulted in an $800 collect for Paul which took his total winnings to $1585, $300 ahead of the second-placed punter from the Woolston Club, in Christchurch. At one stage Barry Cuneen had just $4 left, but slowly built his winnings up and a $700 collect on the last race sealed his thirdplace spot ssss.

Porirua’s revamped card/gaming area ‘simply stunning’ Sue Russell “I’m a juggler”, is how Lisa Beighton describes her role as manager of the Porirua Club. “You look at club life from a daily perspective and it is often about juggling resources, the needs/wants of the many groups that operate within its walls, and making the best decisions to achieve the greatest good,” she says. She believes the club is thriving and achieving its primary objectives – to be a community resource, and an energised and inviting space for its members. How these aims are achieved demands constant review of operations and services. “It’s about doing what we do every day better. Membership services, communication and increasing benefits to our members have been a real focus for me,” says Lisa. “We try to define ourselves as a hospitality hub. Striving for continual improvement is what makes a club really thrive.” Just finished is a major refurbishment of the club’s card and gaming area. Lisa says the finished area is simply stunning and has exceeded herFrom expectations. page 20 The result is a safe, inviting environment that members enjoy being in, she says. “Shortly we are looking to make plans for better use of the spaces in the club, creating a smaller bistro and sports-club area.” Lisa says this will give members a feeling of a more intimate space and being together, rather

than spread out. The club’s main lounge will still be available for big nights. New benefits for members include access to WIFI, phone/computer charging stations, and the use of modern technologies when it comes to gaming, POS and membership draws. To page 21 “We’re also looking at forming strategic partnerships within the community, which will provide our members with savings benefits because they belong to our club.” The club has about 3600 members and Lisa says growth has been tracking at 5 per cent, a figure she is very pleased with. She says a significant reason for this growth is the commitment towards maintenance and keeping facilities up to scratch. The relationship between governance and management is also central to the club’s success, she says. “The executive committee governs well, setting clear goals and budgets and working with

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Above: Closely involved Porirua Club members celebrate the club’s Porirua Business Awards success – the third year in a row the club has won an award. Right: The club’s newly refurbished card and gaming area.

management to find the best way to achieve these outcomes. My experience of the clubs industry is that often they don’t work out how to do this well and it inhibits growth.” The club has maintained its record of making the the finals of the Porirua Business Awards each year it has entered (five times). It has received an award in each of the last three years.

The club’s sports awards night on November 26 involves the 22 sporting adjuncts, and “a really good night of fun and celebration”, she says. The traditional Christmas party for kids will be followed by the adult version where a “naughty Santa” will entertain. The club will also host lots of local work functions and plans to see in the New Year in style.

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The finalists contemplate nearly three hours of hard grind on the last table. • Petone Club events and photos: PokerHQ, face-bow – well-spoken/ petonepokerhq – New Zealand’s home of Poker.

Gizzy boy grinds down the clock A young lad from Gisborne emerged from a horde of 297 hopefuls and a 16-and-a-half-hour grind of concentration as the 2016 Ultimate Poker Weekend champion. Anaru Hillman was rewarded with $8500, the 2016 bracelet and the honour of being the third UPW champion. In a gruelling final table that lasted nearly three hours, a lot of chips moved from player to player.

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Eventually it took just one hand of heads-up to decide the champion, and only a few thousand chips separated the stacks. Garrity Caine was a very close second and took home $4000. This was the third PokerHQ UPW staged at the Petone WMC over Labour weekend. Again it sold out well ahead of time, supporting its claim to be New Zealand’s best poker event outside the casinos. In the Deep Stack Bounty on the Saturday, 200 players vied for the bounties placed on each of their heads. The game was fast paced and cut-throat with the final table emerging after 11 hours and yet another hour to determine a winner. Ethan Mueller (Hamilton) collected a lot of bounties to go with his first prize, and proved that a bit of dedication goes a long way – he waited 45 minutes in the morning in the hope someone wouldn’t make the start time. The big poker event coincided with the club’s first Labour weekend open 8 ball tournament, staged in association with Coopers Auto Company. It attracted 60 competitors, and was won by Dean Garnett (Taradale Club).

Interest in 140-year-old club ‘heartening’ Sue Russell It will have to be a big birthday cake for the Greytownbased South Wairarapa WMC to fit all 140 candles when it celebrates its next birthday. And, to prove that age is barrier to progress, – the club is experiencing healthy interest from

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Action from the Petone WMC’s first Labour weekend, 8-ball tournament, played at the same time as the poker. Sixty 8 ball competitors joined the 200-strong poker crowd and supporters in packing out the first-day breakfast. There were even a couple from across the ditch in evidence.

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prospective new members. David Linton, manager and secretary for the last 17 years, says it is heartening to see membership reach 1200. “A gliding club has opened in town and this has brought new members to our doorstep,” he says. Inside, the club has three pool and two snooker tables and 10 dartboards, and full TAB facilities for members, visitors and guests to enjoy, along with indoor and outdoor bowling adjuncts, golf, fishing and a social 60s club. Under-18-year-olds can join the club through membership of a sports adjunct The single-level building has capacity to hold 800. David says a strong executive committee of eight includes both the president and vice-president. Three trustees, all former presidents, also attend meetings, largely in an advisory capacity. “It is a good model because the trustees hold the history of the club and provide the executive with advice.” The WMC was founded in 1877 and holds a Queen’s Charter. Greytown, was New Zealand’s first inland town, and the club holds the founding document. Its walls showcase the town’s history in with photo murals of early Southern Wairarapa life. “They really link the club to the founding of this area and are of great interest to visitors and those researching the history,” says David.

Located right in town at 120 Main St, the club opens at 11am Monday to Friday, and 10.30am weekends. Dinner is served in the restaurant fro 5pm to 8pm on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays..

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‘As long as it’s wild, it qualifies’, according to Raetihi rules Sue Russell Hunters galore are expected at Raetihi Cosmopolitan for the second edition of the club’s Wild Food Challenge on January 21. More than 300 adventurous hunters and gatherers turned up for the first contest last January, and it proved a real winner. “As long as the food is wild, it could be anything from gathering berries to hunting game, or everything in between,” says club secretary-manager Lindsay Campbell. “We want to encourage a wide array of competitors, so we keep the parameters very broad; as long as it’s wild, it qualifies.” Competitors are expected to descend on the club

from all parts;it should be a day not to be missed. Lindsay, who has been in the role for the past 20 months, says he’s pleased to see a steady flow of new members joining monthly – an indication that the club’s core health is strong. “We’ve made a point of increasing the awareness of the club as a venue to the community. We have great spaces and want to be seen as a community facility.” Given its proximity the southern slopes of Ruapehu’s Whakapapa and Turoa skifields, it’s not surprising the club has a lot of members who visit over winter. It becomes the socialising ‘home-base’ for the season with its pool and snooker tables, dartboards and 12 gaming machines very popular.

“We are very strong in 8 ball and the section is part of a tournament involving competition with other clubs in the area,” says Lindsay. “We also have a keen shooting adjunct and an outdoor bowling club.” The gaming machines have been upgraded over the last few years, and the TAB pod is the only such facility in Raetihi. The club operates out of a Lockwood building, with the spoils of members’ hunting excursions adorning the walls. Part of the strength of the club is its committee which works hard and well, he says. A full-timer deals with administration, and the bar is manned by five duty stewards. “Our dining room is open Friday and Saturday,” says Lindsay. “Our menu options suit the style of the

club and are popular with locals and visitors.” Plans include upgrading the look of the dining room. Lindsay describes the club as ‘rugby mad’, so much so it sponsors the Wanganui rugby team. Families are encouraged to come to the club and enjoy the facilities. While there is not a separate junior membership for those under 18, Lindsay sees encouraging families to feel at home as key. “As with many clubs in small settlements, we are the hub for socialising. We always look forward to families visiting and enjoying what Raetihi Cossie has to offer.” The club is open from 11am until late from Thursday to Saturday, and from 2pm other days.

Ohakune tries new short-term option The Ohakune Club draped in its winter coating of snow.

Sue Russell Steve Lighton says one aspect of his job as manager/ secretary at the Ohakune Club is meeting a diverse range of people. “Clubs generally have great people involved – they are positive and want to see their club progress. They feel a sense of pride and ownership in helping create an environment that will see the club thrive. You don’t get that sort of relationship in pubs.” The Ohakune Club has a membership of just over 200, a drop in numbers since the last time Steve worked at the club back in 2013. Traditionally winter has been the predominant earning season given the club’s location on the Central Plateau, but Steve says that in the last two years there has been a shift in interest by visitors in summer to pursue activities such as trail-biking, fishing and tramping the mountain trails. Seeing an opportunity to attract more members,

the club has changed its constitution to include a restricted membership. “We have traditionally had a seasonal membership category for those here to ski during winter, but now we have ‘restricted membership’ for someone in town just for the weekend. Ohakune has a lot of people passing through, and the new membership entitles them to come and enjoy our facilities even for a short time.” says Steve. He hopes those who join this way will, in time,

‘Transformation’ now on fast-track A rise in the National Service Club’s membership base has led to increase in the use of club facilities, says club manager Shelly McGhie.. “Our adjuncts are all active in helping provide a diverse social environment for all members,” she says. “Interest groups such as wine club and punters’ club, are well led with a new addition of a travel club this year.” The club has recently undertaken a full earthquake report and areas that need to be strengthened have been identified. The building committee has been working with structural engineers and an architectural designer on an extension of around 200 square metres, which would transform the restaurant into a multi-function restaurant/function centre. “It is felt that instead of spending a lot of money

moving parts of the club around, we would be better to spend money on an extension, creating more space and easing the use of the current bowls/darts/ function area,” says Shelly. “In the medium term, the snooker, pool, TAB and smoking areas would stay as at present, with the offices and front entrance retained in their current positions.” She says the committee originally saw this as a five to 10-year project, but is now aiming for completion by 2020, the club’s centenary year. The purchase of adjoining land by previous committees , has given the club the ability to proceed. The outdoor, grass bowling green has also been upgraded after a few years of troubles. The new green, which will have some of the best facilities in the Bay, should be ready to bowl on by Christmas.

WAITOMO CLUB INC Fr Superb Casual Dining Lunch: Wed - Sun, Dinner: Thurs - Sun Full TAB, 18 Gaming Machines Snooker & Pool Tables, SKY TV, Courtesy Van Pick-up from motel or residence

Cnr Market St & Avenue Rd. Hastings Ph: (06) 878 9582

• bistro - Monday,Wednesday, Friday and Saturday • private function room • gaming room - 18 machines • 2.4m Sky TV Big Screen • ample parking • regular entertainment • TAB Facilities • courtesy coach available Cnr Taupiri and King Street Te Kuiti Tel (07) 878 8263 Fax (07) 878 8356 Email: waitomoclub@xtra.co.nz www.waitomoclub.co.nz

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become full or seasonal members. He and the committee talked to Clubs New Zealand about the idea: “Clubs NZ is an awesome organisation and advised us to call a special meeting to discuss the proposal with our members to ensure the changes were done correctly.” The Ohakune Club’s kitchen operates on a lease arrangement. This ends at the conclusion of the ski season and Steve is negotiating with a local resident chef to work for through until next ski season. The dining room is open Wednesday through Saturday, but Steve is keen to see that extended to Sunday.

The two-storey club has an open main lounge area with two snooker and pool tables, seven gaming machines and restaurant; upstairs is a bar and restaurant, which the club hires out for functions. Each September Ohakune Club supports a Snow Queen event where winter-themed wearable art is on show, worn by local children. “It’s awesome,” says Steve. “They transform the upstairs space into a winter wonderland and it’s great for the local area kids to get involved with it.” Children are not overlooked at Christmas time either. Club members put on a Christmas party, for children and grand-children of members, with the club funding a gift for each child. Steve’s main concerns are to bring the club up to fire-compliance standards and refurbish it. “We’re on a slow progression to revitalise the club, which is 42 years old. It is a focal point for the community of this nice rural town and for the many visitors who enjoy the town and surrounds.”

Raetihi Cosmopolitan Club CLUB OPEN: 2pm Monday - Tuesday Sunday & Wednesday - Friday 1pm 11am Saturday RESTAURANT EVENING MEALS Wednesday - Sunday From 5pm • Big Screens • Free Wifi • Darts • Free jukebox • Fishing • Bar Snacks Available

• Sky Television • Snooker • Eftpos • Skiing • Tramping • TAB

Phone (06) 385 8221 Fax (06) 385 9290 71 Goldfinch Street, Ohakune E. ohakuneclub@xtra.co.nz

www.ohakuneclub.co.nz

“Where a Community Unites and Strangers leave as Friends” Kitchen open: Friday and Saturday evening Courtesy van available Friday and Saturday evenings servicing Raetihi and Ohakune areas by request Snooker, Pool, Euchre, Darts, Outdoor Bowls and TAB Facilities Sky TV, Gaming Machines Enjoy Country Hospitality affiliated members and their guests are welcome P. 06 385 4089 E. raetihi.cossie@xtra.co.nz

Taumarunui & District RSA Restaurant open 7 nights from 5:30pm • Club open daily from 11:00am • Sunday from 1:00pm • 18 Gaming Machines, Courtesy Coach Charge back facilities to local motels If you are coming to Taumarunui we can arrange local tours, golf club bookings, Motel Bookings. MANAGER: John Callinan 10 Marae St, Taumarunui • PO Box 24 PH: 07 895 7517 MEMBERS: 862 • FAX: 07 895 8343 Email: taumrsa@xtra.co.nz www.taumaarunuirsa.co.nz

Entertainment Centre of Taumarunui


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CLUB LIFE – TE PUKE CITIZENS’ CLUB

From page 6 To page 7

Left: The new Te Puke Citizens’ Club stands guard in central Te Puke. Above: The Te Puke RSA’s trophy room at the new club

Merger an exemplar for doing it right Sue Russell Despite the natural concerns and anxiety that attaches itself to a merger of two clubs, especially when one is a much respected RSA carrying a long history in a town, the Citizens RSA Te Puke Club has proved that with the right will and consideration, the creation of a new club can be hugely positive. Gus Cantlon, president of the new Citizens RSA Te Puke Club, says the merger has revitalised the former Te Puke RSA and added significantly to the culture of the former Citizens’ Club. “Talks about this merger have gone on for many years. The RSA was in decline as many smaller provincial RSA clubs find themselves these days, and the Citizens’ Club attitude was very much that the RSA should continue. We put it to them that it was a relocation of their club, not an ending of it.” A huge positive of the merger is that the new club is open seven days a week, something the former Te Puke RSA could not afford to do in recent years. “It has revitalised their indoor-bowls activity immensely and, as members of Citizens RSA Te Puke, they and their friends and guests have access to all facilities,” Gus says. As part of the process, a special ceremony was held at the RSA’s old premises – 60 members gathered to acknowledge the passing of an era. However, there was never a closing; instead, there was a formal reopening just down the road.

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Such has been the success of the merger fellow committee members have been approached by other RSAs looking at finding a way to preserve their clubs. An indicator of the move’s success is the makeup of the executive, says Gus. Election results for the new executive reflected the merger of two clubs – an excellent outcome, he says. “We very much wanted to see at governance level a reflection of the fact that we were two clubs that have successfully joined. This we have achieved through the natural election process.” Gus says the national RSA organisation was somewhat reticent about the merger, and while discussions between the national body and those steering the merger were at times challenging, there was never a thought a happy outcome would not be achieved. “We hope that that what our club offers – a very welcoming environment, a variety of activities, facilities geared towards younger members, their families and guests – will attract the younger cohort of returned servicemen and women through our doors. This issue is one of national significance for RSAs.” He says the club is open every day, and has extremely good facilities for all members, including a restaurant with lunches and dinners from Wednesday to Sunday. “You’ll feel very welcome at our club. Since opening in February this year under our new name and identity, our membership has continued to grow and our future looks very bright.”

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CLUBS WITH RECIPROCAL VISITING RIGHTS

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NORTHLAND Clubs

Affiliated

PRES/SEC/MAN

Membership

Restaurant

Hours and Activities

Greeting

Far North (Kaitaia) RSA Club 12 Matthews Avenue, Kaitaia Ph: 09 408 0423, Fax: 09 408 0433

PRESIDENT Trevor Hall SEC/MANAGER Theresa WIlls

1100 mixed

Wednesday-Saturday 4.30-8.30pm

Snooker, pool, darts, indoor and outdoor bowls, EFTPOS facilities, off-license facilities, courtesy coach available by arrangement

A warm welcome to all affiliated members.

Kaikohe & District Memorial RSA 158 Broadway Kaikohe 0405 PO Box 379 Kaikohe 0440 Ph: 09 401 2368 E-mail: kaikohersa@xtra.co.nz Lat: -35.407789 Long: 173.7971058

PRESIDENT Sam Wihongi SEC/MGR Donna Allpress

600 Mixed

Meals served 7 Days from 11am till 9pm

TAB Pod, Sky TV, Big Screen, Pool, Courtesy Van available, 14 Gaming Machines, EFTPOS available at the bar. Facilities available for hire.

All visiting affiliated club members come and enjoy some great hospitality and a very warm welcome at “The Friendliest Club In The North”. Motor Home/Camper Vans welcome

Kamo Club Meldrum St, Whangarei. Ph: 09 435 1765, Fax 09 435 0274

PRESIDENT Ray Topia SEC/MAN Norman Curtis

1700 mixed

Open seven days form 11am Evening meals Thurs-Sun

Club operates two courtesy coaches, gaming machines, all normal indoor & outdoor sports catered for, full TAB & Trackside in house, EFTPOS available at the bar, big screen TV’s, 16 gaming machines etc.

Kamo Club welcomes all NZCC affiliated members to their club rooms. Please phone 09 435 1765 for a courtesy coach.

Northland Club Inc. 8 Porowini Ave, Whangarei Ph: 09 438 4270, Fax: 09 438 1736

Maggie Lewthwaite

690 mixed

Restaurant 6 days Mon-Sat 5.30-9pm

Sky TV, big screen, EFTPOS, 18 gaming machines, snooker, darts, pool, indoor bowls, Pro Drive and taxi vouchers available, large outside area

All visiting affiliate members welcome to ‘The Greatest Little Club in the North’

Paihia Ex-Servicemen’s Assn Inc. 1 Joyces Road, Paihia, P.O Box 159, Paihia Ph: 09 402 8010, E-mail: paihiaxservices@actrix.co.nz Website: www.paihiaxservices.co.nz

PRESIDENT Zada Coleman SEC/MAN Jo Hood

900 mixed

“Legends Restaurant” Open daily 5pm to 9pm for delicious meals, Cater for special occasions

Sunday to Friday from 3pm, Saturday from 12 (mid day) - 9. Gaming machines, 3 dartboards, free 2 full size snooker tables and 2 pool tables, self service TAB terminal, large screen Sky TV, 3 x indoor bowls mats available, live entertainment every 2nd Friday, members draw Monday, raffles Monday and Friday.

We welcome visiting club persons and their guests and invite you to enjoy your stay in the Bay.

Russell RSA Incorporated 1 Chapel St, Russell P.O. Box 123 Russell Ph: 09 403 7773 Fax: 09 403 7885 E-mail: russell@xtra.co.nz Website: www.russellrsa.org.nz

PRESIDENT Graeme Munro

350

Digger’s Restaurant Summer: Mon & Wed - Sun Winter: Wed - Sun 12 Noon - 2pm- Lunch 6pm till late - Dinner

Open every day except Tuesday, gaming machines, TV, Outdoor dining and drinks, Library, Steeped in history

Situated in historic Russell in the beautiful Bay of Islands. You will find a friendly welcome here. All affiliated clubs welcome.

GREATER AUCKLAND Avondale RSA 7 Layard Street, Avondale, Auckland. PO Box 19 023, Avondale, Auckland Ph: 09 828 8386, Fax: 09 828 6941 E-mail: secretary@avondalersa.org.nz

MANAGER Helen Fraser

2000 mixed

Restaurant Hours: Friday, Saturday and Sunday 5.30pm-8.30pm

Snooker, Darts, 8 Ball, Indoor Bowls, Sky TV’s, 3 Large Screens, Fishing Section, Karaoke twice a month, Fri & Sun nights live Bands, TAB Terminal. Open every day except Monday

A safe friendly environment for all affiliated members at the top end of Rosebank Rd

Bays Club 6 Anzac Rd, Browns Bay, Auckland. Ph: 09 478 8171, Fax 09 478 8177

Dave Hewitson

1450

Lunch and dinner Tuesday-Sunday Smorgasbord Sunday Night

Snooker, pool, darts, golf, fishing, Wine Group, 18 gaming machines and live entertainment Fridays

Situated on the Beach at Browns Bay for some of the best views in NZ. All affiliated members most welcome.

Beachlands Chartered Club Inc. Cnr Wakelin Rd & Third View Ave, Beachlands P.O Box 9 Beachlands Ph. 09 536 6233 Email: beachlandsclub@xtra.co.nz

PRESIDENT Mr Kerry Bowman SEC/MANAGER Ms Kathy Mills-Brooks

300

Open Thurs-Sun 9-3pm Lunches Open Thurs Evening - Dinner

Indoor bowls, pool, darts, euchre, Fishing, Rugby, Rugby League, TAB self service pod, poker machines, Sky TV, Big Screen, Live Entertainment, Housie, Garden Bar, Jukebox and much more.

All affiliated members welcome at the only chartered Club on the Pohutukawa Coast.

Glen Eden RSA (Inc) 9 Glendale Road, Glen Eden, Auckland Ph: 09 818 4219, Fax: 09 818 2042

James Pattullo

800

Lunch Tues - Fri 12-2pm Dinner Thur-Sun 5:00pm-8:00pm

8 ball, snooker, darts, indoor bowls, golf, fishing, Sky TV, gaming machines. Karaoke, bands and shows.

Small friendly club which welcomes all affiliated members and guests.

Grey Lynn Returned Services Club Ph: (09) 376 2909, Mb: (027) 481 7055 Email: greylynnrsc.org.nz Web: www.greylynnrsc.org.nz Live Bands: greylynnrsc@hotmail.co.nz

PRESIDENT Mr Rocky McGlynn SEC/MANAGER Mr Kris Hall

769

Bistro is on the ground floor and is open from 4pm Wednesday to Sunday

9 Gaming machines and a full TAB terminal along with a stand alone self service pod. Full size snooker and 2 pool tables.Opening hours: Tues to Thurs 11am 10pm, Fri & Sat 11am - Midnight, Sun & Mon: 11am - 9pm. Very active over 60s club who offer members and guests bus trips, housie, raffles and fun get togethers. Popular Quiz night on Thursdays from 7:15pm all welcome. Live Bands are on every Friday from 8pm till late.

Long weekends there is always a band on Sunday from 4pm. 15 TVs - no sporting event is missed. Very comfortable and warm smoking area, 40 carparks adjacent to the club. We are a very community based club. Affiliates and Guests welcome.

Henderson RSA Ph: (09) 838 9012 66 Railside Ave, Henderson

Rachel Burriss

2000

Lunch & dinner Tues-Sat 12-2pm 5.30-8.30pm Sunday dinner 5.30-7.30pm

Snooker, pool, darts, indoor bowls, housie Thursday, gaming room, sky, big screen TV. Live entertainment every Fri/Sat evening, Self Service TAB.

A warm welcome to affiliated members visiting Henderson.

Howick Club Inc. 107 Botany Rd, Howick Ph: 09 537 7100, Fax: 09 537 4160 Website: www.howickclub.co.nz

GENERAL MANAGER Phil Saul

3700 mixed

Restaurant Open: Wednesday - Sunday Lunch Tuesday - Sunday Dinner

Snooker, Pool, Darts, Indoor Bowls, Golf, Fishing, Wine section, Ladies section, Table Tennis, Travel section, TAB, Large Screen TV’s, Childrens Adventure Playground, Gaming Machines, Live Entertainment.

Affiliated members most welcome. Handy to Botany Shopping Centre.

Howick RSA Inc. 25-29 Wellington Street Ph: 09 534 9702 e: admin@howickrsa.co.nz Website: www.howickrsa.co.nz Like us on Facebook

PRESIDENT Ray Sangster

2400 mixed

Crumpys Restaurant Hours: Lunch - 12-2 Wed, Thu, Fri. Dinner 6-8 Wed, Thur. Dinner 6-9 Fri, Sat. Group bookings, Functions on request.

Live Entertainment Friday & Saturday 7-11pm.

Howick RSA in the Heart of Howick. All affiliated and new members welcome.

Howick Sports and Social Club Inc. Corner of Elliot & Moore Streets Ph: 09 533 4600, Fax: 09 533 4601

PRESIDENT Colin Wilson

450 mixed

Restaurant Dinner Wed-Sat Bar midday - midnight 7 days

Darts, pool, 18 gaming machines, Sky TV, Big screen, EFTPOS, Fishing, Golf and League adjuncts..

All affiliated members welcome.

Mangere Cosmopolitan Club 94-100 Bader Drive Ph: 09 275 7969

PRESIDENT Judith Daniels SEC/MANAGER Mike Cassidy

1200

Bistro Lunch & Dinner Tues - Saturday

Snooker, 8 ball, darts, golf, indoor bowls, fishing, euchre, Sky TV, big screen, TAB, 18 gaming machines, entertainment most Thursdays & Saturdays.

A warm friendly welcome to affiliated members. Closest club to the airport.

Manurewa Cosmopolitan Club 6-10 Alfriston Rd, Manurewa Ph: 09 267 4341, Fax: 09 267 2017 E-mail: info@manurewacc.org.nz

Patricia Rangi

4500 mixed

Restaurant Open Wednesday to Sunday Evenings Tuesday to Friday for lunch

Cafe open every day from noon till late. Brunch available Saturday and Sundays 10am. Entertainment every Friday and Saturday night.

Members guests and affiliates most welcome www.manurewacc.org.nz

Manurewa RSA 2-8 Maich Rd, Manurewa Ph: 09 267 0515, Fax: 09 266 8673

Ann Payton

2000 mixed

Riverplate Restaurant Lunch Wed-Sat 11-2pm Dinner Wed-Sat 6-9.30pm Sunday Carvery 5.30-8.30pm

All sports catered for, Sky TV, TAB, 18 Gaming machines, live entertainment every Fri, Sat, Sun.

Clubrooms situated in the heart of Manurewa. All affiliated guests welcome.

New Lynn Memorial RSA (Inc) 2 Veronica Street, New Lynn Ph: 09 827 3411, Fax: 09 827 2225

Dale Mays

1600 mixed

Tues-Sun Lunch 12pm-2pm Dinner Wed-Sat 5:30pm open

Snooker, pool, darts, golf, gaming machines, full TAB facilities.

Members & guests and all affiliated club members most welcome. “BEST IN THE WEST”.

North Shore Cosmopolitan Club 65 Paul Matthews Road, Albany. Ph: Office 09 415 0360, Bar 09 415 2465

Jeni Heathwaite

350

Restaurant - lunch Mon-Fri 12-2pm Dinner Wed-Sat 5-9pm

Occasional entertainment, golf, indoor bowls, pool/snooker, darts, 9 gaming machines, Sky TV.

Visitors and new members welcome.

Onehunga & District RSA 57 Princes Street, PO Box 13016, Onhunga Ph/Fax: (09) 636 6644 Website: www.onehungarsa.co.nz

Rona McKenzie

2000 mixed

The Orpheus Restaurant Open Thursday to Saturday Lunch 12-2pm, Dinner 5.30-8pm Bus Trip Lunches phone Rona

Pool, darts, snooker, indoor bowls, Warriors supporters, big screen technology, two stories, hall facilities,home to Senior Net Inc.

A warm welcome to all affiliated members.

Onehunga Workingmen’s Club 158 The Mall, Onehunga Ph: 09 636 5600

Vicki Douglas

1100 mixed

Bistro Tues-Sun Buffet Fri-Sat evenings

Snooker, 8 ball, indoor bowls, darts, table tennis, clay target, fishing, cricket, soccer, golf, TAB, Sky, big screen, EFTPOS, live entertainment.

In the heart of Onehunga Mall.

Otahuhu Club 1/435 Great South Road, Otahuhu, Auckland Ph: 09 276 8672

PRESIDENT Graeme Snookes SEC/MANAGER Chantal Bell

650 mixed

Wednesday - Sunday 12 - 9pm

Darts, snooker, indoor bowls, 8 ball, fishing.Housie every Wednesday and Friday at 7pm, 18 gaming machines as well as a self service TAB.

Open 7 days.

Papakura Club Inc 5 Croskery Rd, Papakura Ph: 09 299 8017, Fax: 09 2998283

Betty Ormsby

1100 mixed

Thai & European Restaurant Menu Dining 5 nights per week 5pm-9pm

Dial-a-Driver service available, subsidized taxis for members to and from the Club, ATM, full TAB and self serve Pod, 18 Gaming machines, Big Screen TVs, 6 8 Ball Tables, 8 Snooker Tables,12 Dart Boards, 6 Outdoor Bowling rinks,10 Sporting Sections, Texas Poker, Trivia, Housie, Mah Jong.

A warm & friendly welcome awaits you in a safe and entertaining environment.

Housie, 18 gaming machines, TAB self-service POD, Snooker, Pool, Golf, Fishing, Indoor bowls, mah-jong, line dancing, sections. Big screen sports games, children’s discos, Women’s section, children’s club, 60 group, great floor shows.


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CLUBS WITH RECIPROCAL VISITING RIGHTS

Papatoetoe & District RSA Inc. 22 Wallace Road, Papatoetoe Ph/Fax: 09 278 6372 Email: papatoetoersa@xtra.co.nz www.papatoetoersa.wix.com/rsa-papatoetoe

Stephen L. Walker

Papatoetoe Cosmopolitan Club 53 Rangitotto Rd, Papatoetoe Ph: 09 278 8109 Email: info@papcossie.co.nz

Lynne Smith

Michael Moore

Titirangi RSA 502 South Titirangi Rd, Titirangi, Auckland Ph: 09 817 6415 Email: titirangirsa@xtra.co.nz www.titirangirsa.co.nz

Waiuku Cosmopolitan Club 4 Victoria Ave, Waiuku Ph: 09 235 9131 Fax: 09 235 9019 Weymouth Cosmopolitan and Sports Club 151 Sykes Road, Manurewa Ph: 09 267 0461 Email: admin@clubweymouth.co.nz

Pukekohe Cosmopolitan Club 78 Nelson St, Pukekohe Ph: 09 238 8404, Fax: 09 238 9909 Email: pukecosi@ihug.co.nz

Lunch Tues-Fri 12pm-1.30pm Dinner Tues 6.00pm-7.30pm Thurs, Fri & Sat 6.00pm-8.00pm Hours may vary without prior notice

Housie, indoor bowls, snooker, 8-ball, darts, golf, cards - 500, big screen, Sky TV, 13 gaming machines, library, live music Thurs evening, children & families more than welcome (children’s club membership), Family night once a month.

Members, guests & affiliated members welcome. Closest club to the Auckland Airport.

Restaurant open Saturday Bistro open Wed-Sun lunch & dinner

14 Sporting sections, pokies, raffles, SKY digital, big screen, live bands.

New and affiliated members welcome.

1600 mixed

The Club Restaurant A-la-carte Thur-Sat 6-9.30pm Thur Carvery 6-8.30pm Sunday Smorgasbord 5.30-8.30pm

2 outdoor bowling greens, 1 indoor bowling green, 10 Ten Pin Lanes, Snooker, Indoor Bowls, Darts, 8 Ball, Euchre, Fishing, Golf, Shooting, Netball, Petanque, TAB, Gaming machines, Courtesy Coaches, Housie every Thursday 11am-2pm

The Sports Mega of the North. 7 min from the Bombay turn off in the heart of the Onion and Potato country.

Matt McMillan

1550

Restaurant Hours Lunch: Wed - Fri 12 - 2pm Restaurant Hours Dinner: Wed - Sun 5pm - 8pm

Darts, Pool, Snooker, Fishing, Golf, Member’s Gym.

A warm welcome to all affiliates.

Katrina Barnett

1100 mixed

Thursday-Sunday 6pm-9pm

Snooker, pool, darts, golf, fishing, netball, axemen, joggers, rugby, indoor & outdoor bowls, Mahjong, euchre, scrabble, housie, line dancing, latin dancing, gaming machines, TAB.

Warm welcome to all affiliate members.

Rick Stothers

1800

Restaurant Mon-Sun A-la-Carte Bistro 6 days 4pm-late

Outdoor and indoor bowls, snooker, 8 ball, squash, golf, fishing, darts, cards, clay target, 2 big screen TV’s, 18 gaming machines, TAB, bands every Fri night.

3 mins from motorway, take Takanini exit from motorway.

1200 mixed

1200

WAIKATO / THAMES Cambridge Cosmopolitan Club Burns St, Leamington Ph: 07 827 7006, Fax: 07 827 7368

PRESIDENT Sid Murfitt SEC/MANAGER Donna Sheehan

1400

Restaurant Thurs, Fri & Sat evenings Lunches & other nights by arrangements

Indoor and outdoor bowls, 8 ball, snooker, friendship, netball, rock n roll, golf, old & bold, woodtuners, sport of kings, Texas Hold em Poker, TAB. Courtesy van.

All visitors welcome “Where things happen”

Glenview Club 211 Peacockes Rd, Hamilton Ph: 07 843 7129 Email: glenviewclub.mainbar@xtra.co.nz

PRESIDENT Ross Boyd Sec/Man Grant Freeman

500 mixed

Restaurant Thurs-Sat 6-8.30pm Or by prior arrangement

POP PARKING, outdoor and indoor bowls, 8 Ball, snooker, poker Saturday nights, SKY TV, EFTPOS, courtesy coach, 9 gaming machines, TAB pod, motorhome parking, function room available.

Our club is set on the edge of the Waikato River overlooking the beautiful Hamilton gardens.

Hamilton Combined Returned Services Club Rostrevor St, Hamilton P.O.Box 9028 Ph: 07 838 0131 Fax: 07 834 0170 Email: hamcrsc@clear.net.nz Web: www.hamcrsc.co.nz

SEC/MANAGER Gillian Scobie PRESIDENT Pat Stocks

1850

Open Lunch Tues - Fri 12pm-2pm Dinner Tues - Thurs 5.30-8pm Fri - Sat 5.30-8.30pm Sunday Carvery 5.30-8.30pm.

Snooker, pool, darts, cards, indoor bowls, big screen Sky TV, regular entertainment, 18 gaming machines, 5 mins from CBD, subsidised taxi service.

Visitors and new members welcome.

Hamilton Cosmopolitan Club Claudelands Road, Hamilton Ph: 07 855 2001, Fax: 07 854 7775 Email: theclub@cossie.org.nz

Lynnette Fraser

3300

Bistro open 7 days for lunch and dinner. Brunch Sat & Sun 10am-12. Hamilton Function centre open for groups 7 days

Indoor and outdoor bowls, 8 full-size snooker tables, 8 ball tables, darts, golf, cricket, euchre, fishing, gun, travel, veterans, 4 wheeldrive, sport of kings, dance, TAB, Satellite coverage, big screen, T.V., Riverboat gaming room, live entertainment every Wed, Fri and Sat evening. Courtesy coaches available Wednesday to Sunday.

A very cordial welcome to all affiliate Club members and guests. Enjoy the Cossie Club atmosphere.

Huntly & District Workingmen’s Club Cnr Williams & Glasgow Street, Huntly Ph: 07 828 7542 Email: huntlywc@xtra.co.nz

PRESIDENT Gail Williams MANAGER Lisa Burns

907

Off The Rails Restaurant Open 5.30pm-8.30pm Tues,Wed,Fri & Sat Lunches Fri & Sat 11.00am-2.00pm

Huge outside garden bar, gaming machines, conference facilities, SKY, EFTPOS, Housie, indoor & outdoor bowls, darts, 2 fishing sections, courtesy van.

Huntly WMC welcomes affiliated guests from other clubs, come and have a drink and enjoy the friendly atmosphere.

Mercury Bay Club (Inc) Cnr Campbell St and Cook Drive, Whitianga Ph: 07 866 5576, Fax: 07 866 2444

PRESIDENT Jim Hill R.S.A. PRESIDENT Bruce Collier SEC/MANAGER Steve Andrew

1700 mixed and open

Bistro - Tue-Sun Lunches Tues-Sat 12pm-1.30pm Dinner Tues-Sun 5.30pm-8.30pm

Darts, 8 ball, bowls, snooker, fishing, golf. Raffles and lucky draws Tuesday, Friday nights and Saturday mornings. entertainment, Gaming machines and EFTPOS available.

Short walk from town centre. Affiliates most welcome.

Raglan Club Bow St, Raglan Ph: 07 825 8288, Fax: 07 825 7488 Email: info@raglanclub.co.nz www.raglanclub.co.nz

Chris Lourie

1100 mixed

Wed-Sun dinner at Left Hand Break Kitchen (LHBK) 5pm-8.00pm (Not open for lunch)

Snooker, darts, indoor and Astroturf outdoor bowls, 8 ball, fishing, golf, Sky TV, TAB Self Service Machine, Mastermind Fun Quiz Wed 6.30pm, BBQ area, 18 gaming machines, regular entertainment.

All affiliated guests most welcome.

Ruakura Campus Club Ruakura Rd, Claudelands 3216 Ph: 07 838 5643 - Bar Fax: 07 838 5642 - Office Admin

Jules Marsh

400

Gayle’s Counter Menu Friday Nights Only 4.30pm-9pm

• Conference Service and Facilities - We are able to offer facilities that can provide and assist for your needs for a full conference. Catering requirements and provide all your audio-visual requirements and presentation equipment that you may need. • Club Facility for a Function - The Club & Bar including Sail BBQ area is available over the weekends for that special celebration of Wedding, Birthday, Reunion or just to get together. (Highly recommended that the facility be viewed) Adjuncts • The RCC provides a 25 meter 6 lane swimming pool for members on payment of an annual key fee • Tennis Section - Everyone is welcome to join in • Squash Club - Separate Membership is available upon joining main club • Darts - Dart Boards available. Exciting Craft Beers for your enjoyment.

• Members Guests and Affiliated Members welcome.

Te Awamutu District Memorial RSA 381 Alexandra St, Te Awamutu Ph: 07 871 7773, Fax: 07 871 3706

Bill Lyford

1250 mixed

Sun, Mon, Wed, Thur, 5:30 7:30pm. Fri & Sat, 5:30 - 8:30. pm Lunch Thurs 12 noon.

Snooker, pool, darts, indoor bowls, Sky TV, 18 pokies, monthly live entertainment, EFTPOS, courtesy coach Fri-Mon.

Come visit our friendly club “The Rose of the Waikato”.

Thames Workingmen’s Club Inc 407 Cochrane Street, Thames PO Box 273 Thames 3540 Ph/Fax: 07 868 6416 e: thsworkers@xtra.co.nz www.thamesworkingmensclub.co.nz

PRESIDENT Pam Kenny MANAGER John Grey

600

Bistro Restaurant Open Tues,Thurs,Fri,Sat evenings and by arrangement

Active adjuncts include Fishing, 8 Ball, Bowls, Golf and Punters, 14 Gaming Machines

Welcome all affiliated members.

Waihi Beach Memorial RSA 99 Beach Road, PO Box 44, Waihi Beach, 3642 Ph: 07 863 5688, Fax: 07 863 5781 e: wbrsa@netsmart.net.nz www.wbrsa.co.nz

SEC/MANAGER Bob Firth PRESIDENT Eddie Bruce

2800 mixed

Gunners View Restaurant Open 7 days Lunch and Dinner Functions / Weddings by arrangement

Snooker, 8 ball, darts, golf, indoor and outdoor bowls, TAB, Motor Homes welcome, ATM, Courtesy Van

Club opened 1999 Great Views

Waikato Commerce Club (Inc) 197 Collingwood St, Hamilton Ph: 07 839 0501, Fax: 07 839 3353

Jan White

505

Dining room seating 60 Open 7 days a week

Very active sports section, golf, snooker, 8 ball, fishing, outdoor bowls, Sky TV, big screen, 14 Gaming Machines, EFTPOS available in bar and dining room, Touch Screen TAB.

Smallest club in town with the warmest welcome

Waipa Workingmen’s Club 139 Albert Park Rd, Te Awamutu Ph: 07 871 3923, Fax: 07 871 4810

Mark Kelly

1000 mixed

Restaurant Thurs-Sat Dinner 5.30pm onwards

12 sports and leisure groups, courtesy van, Tues-Sun, Sky TV 6 big screens, TAB,18 gaming machines,great outdoor area, EFTPOS

A friendly welcome to all visiting affiliated members.

Whangamata Club 404 Port Rd, Whangamata Ph: 07 865 8705, Fax: 07 865 6290 e: manager@whangamataclub.co.nz web: www.whangamataclub.co.nz

Mike Williams

3789 mixed

Restaurant and bistro Open six days a week (Closed Wednesday)

Mem. draw and sweep, fishing, motorcycles, snooker, rock ‘n roll, table tennis indoor bowls, darts, line dancing, 8 ball, Golf, Tai Chi, Mah Jong, 18 gaming machines, dances, outdoor bowls, exercise classes, self service TAB terminal. Huge screen & plasma TVs.

All affiliated guests welcome for a cheerful friendly club.

SOUTH WAIKATO / BAY OF PLENTY Club Mt Maunganui 45 Kawaka St, Mt Maunganui Ph: 07 575 4886, Fax: 07 574 4990 Email office@clubmount.co.nz

PRESIDENT Straw Lye CLUB MANAGER Christine Young

3200

Restaurant open 7 days

8 ball, darts, snooker, indoor and outdoor bowls, fishing, seniors, golf, hockey, punters club, TAB, big screen Sky TV, free live music Friday nights, off sales, EFTPOS, courtesy coach, 18 of the very best gaming machines.

‘The Friendly Club’ in the Fabulously newly Furnished & extended Facilities

Matamata Club Inc 9 Waharoa Rd East, Matamata Ph: 07 888 7060, Fax: 07 888 9154

PRESIDENT Ivan Jenkins MANAGER David Oliver

1100 mixed

Full Restaurant available Tues-Sat, Sunday Roast Bistro/Bar snacks Tues-Sat.

Outdoor bowls, pool, snooker, darts, fishing, Sky TV, big TV, live live bands every 2nd Fri, subsidised taxi service, EFTPOS, TAB, poker machines, off license, conference facilities.

A warm welcome to all affiliated members and guests from the heart of the horse racing industry.


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SOUTH WAIKATO / BAY OF PLENTY Mt Maunganui RSA 541 Maunganui Rd, Mt Maunganui Ph: 07 575 4477 www.mtrsa.co.nz email: mtrsa@xtra.co.nz

Andrew Buenter

5000

Lunch Mon-Fri Dinner - 7 nights

3 Eight Ball & 8 Snooker tables, darts, indoor bowls, chess, cards, line dancing, low impact aerobics, entertainment every Fri, Sat nights, Sundays from 4pm. Regular shows, 18 gaming machines, big screens & data projector, Sky Tv. EFTPOS. Courtesy bus.

Affiliated members and guests warmly welcomed.

Ohope Chartered Club Ohope Beach Ph: 07 312 5008

Trevor Hart

1100

A-la-Carte Wed-Sat 7 days in summer

TAB, gaming machine room, Sky big screen TV, EFTPOS, courtesy van, snooker, pool, darts, golf, cricket, indoor and outdoor bowls.

We welcome all affiliated members

Opotiki County RSA Inc 103 -105 St. Johns Street, Opotiki Ph 07 315 6174, Fax 07 315 5203 e: opotikirsa@xtra.co.nz

PRESIDENT Barry McPhee SEC/MANAGER John Erickson

800

Restaurant open Friday-Saturday Evenings

Outdoor bowls, snooker, pool, darts, fishing, golf, SKY, big screen juke box, gaming machines, EFTPOS, Raffles Wed, Fri & Sat. Courtesy van, motorvan parking.

All affiliated members and guests of RNZ RSA & Clubs NZ welcome.

Putaruru District Services Memorial Club 35 Buckland St, Putaruru Ph: 07 883 8591 Email: pdsmc@xtra.co.nz

PRESIDENT Lyndsay Glover

850

Restaurant open Wed - Sat Dinner from 6pm and during Winter 12-2pm on Sundays hot roast lunch from $10

Snooker, darts, 8 ball, bowls, EFTPOS, 2 big screen TV’s, Sky TV, Juke box, gaming machines, regular socials, Courtesy van operates on Wednesday evenings and is available for booked functions, listed as Motorhome site.

Affiliated guests welcome to relax in warm and friendly atmosphere.

Rotorua Citizens Club Cnr Arawa & Rangiuru Streets, PO Box 1579, Rotorua Ph: 07 348 3066, Fax: 07 343 6032 Email: admin@rotoruacitizensclub.co.nz

PRESIDENT Robert Thompson MANAGER Dylan Lee

2300

Breakfast, lunch & Dinner 7 days a week

Sky Digital TV, Self Service TAB, EFTPOS, live band every Fri & Sat night, Gaming area, 3 courtesy vans, darts, snooker, 8 ball, indoor & outdoor bowls, fishing, golf, sport of kings, Muzoes Club and a very active Golden Oldies Club. Membership draw and great raffles Wed, Fri & Sat nights.

A warm and friendly welcome to all affiliated members. Accommodation on site - 16 motel type rooms with ensuite, tea & coffee facilities. 2 dorm rooms perfect for sports teams. Wifi internet available in both areas.

Rotorua Commercial Travellers Association Inc. Moncur Drive, Rotorua (Adj. Rotorua Thermal Holiday Park) Ph: 07 347 8301, Fax: 07 347 7648 Email: office@ctclubrotorua.co.nz

PRESIDENT John Macmillan MANAGER Kathleen Gallacher

900 mixed

Dinner Thursday-Sunday Group enquiries outside hours welcome

Swimming pool, BBQ area, snooker, 8 ball, big tv, gaming machines, eftpos, darts, full TAB facilities, function rooms, courtesy coach.

Affiliated members welcome - relax in a park like setting

Taupo Cosmopolitan Club 5 Taniwha St, Taupo Ph: 07 378 4048, Fax: 07 378 0126

MANAGER Allan Jamieson PRESIDENT Greg McIntosh

5400 mixed

Restaurant open 7 days Dinner 7 days 5pm to late Lunch Monday-Saturday 12-2pm

Club nights Tuesday and Friday. Wide range of adjuncts. Entertainment Friday nights. Courtesy coach Tuesday, Friday and Saturday from 4pm. TAB, 18 gaming machines and ATM. On-site function facilities and catering.

A warm welcome to all visiting affiliates.

Taupo RSA 67 Horomatangi Street, Taupo Ph/Fax: 07 378 7476 www.tauposrsa.co.nz

Julie McEwen

1000

Rendezvous Restaurant Dinner Wed - Sat 5 - 8pm Closed Sunday

Snooker, pool, indoor bowls, line dancing, 18 gaming machines, Sky TV, big screen, live music Tuesdays, Saturdays & Fridays.

A warm welcome to affiliated members visiting Taupo.

Citizens RSA Te Puke Club 179-185 Jellicoe St, Te Puke Ph: 07 573 8555, Fax: 07 573 9766

Tania Eru

850

Wed-Sunday evening dining Sunday Roast 5.30-9pm

Snooker, pool, darts, indoor and outdoor bowls, cricket, fishing, golf, netball, Sky TV, gaming machines, TAB, courtesy coach, air conditioned atmosphere. Motorhome parking. Resident DJ every Friday night.

Welcome to affiliates and guests to our facilities and friendly atmosphere.

The Tauranga Citizens’ Club Cnr 13th Ave and Cameron Rd, Tauranga Ph/Fax: 07 578 7023 www.tgacitz.co.nz

PRESIDENT Stephen Hawkings MANAGER Joanna Young

4800

Restaurant Wed-Sat Evenings Bistro Mon-Sat, Lunch / Dinner Sunday Dinner only

All indoor and outdoor sports, big screen TV, Sky TV, gaming machines, TAB and EFTPOS.

Friendly welcome. Visitors make yourself known.

Whakatane Returned Services Association Inc Richardson Street, Whakatane Ph: 07 308 5646

Andrew Thurlow

1800 mixed

Lunch and Dinner Tuesday - Saturday

8 ball, darts, snooker, indoor bowls, fishing, big screen, Sky TV, Karaoke Thursday evenings, live bands Friday nights, 18 gaming machines, EFTPOS.

All affiliated members welcome.

KING COUNTRY Ohakune Club 71 Goldfinch Street Ph: (06) 06 385 8221, Fax: (06) 385 9290

SEC/MANAGER Stephen Lighten PRESIDENT Graham Walker

300 mixed

Meals available Thursday to Sunday Evening. Bar snacks always available

Snooker, Pool, Darts, Sky, Gaming Machines, EFTPOS, FREE Wi-Fi, Courtesy Coach. TAB terminal on site.

A warm welcome to all visitors to Ohakune, the club under Turoa

Otorohanga Club Inc Maniapoto St, Otorohanga Ph: 07 873 8021, Fax: 07 873 8026

Pauline Tane

1300 mixed

Restaurant and bar meals

All indoor sports plus golf, fishing, outdoor bowls. ‘Al Fresco’ area.

A Kiwi town welcome awaits you.

Pio Pio Cosmopolitan Club 42 Moa Street Ph: 07 877 8204 piopioclub@xtra.co.nz

PRESIDENT Clive Fredericks

420 mixed

Bistro Formal Dining Wed, Fri & Sat from 6pm

Snooker, 8 ball, darts, euchre, outdoor bowls, golf, fishing and hunting, SKY, EFTPOS, gaming machines, outdoor area and outdoor dining area.

All affiliated members welcome.

Raetihi Cosmopolitan Club 32 Seddon St, Raetihi Ph: 06 385 4089, Fax: 06 385 4695

Lindsay Campbell

500

Meals available Thursday-Sunday evenings

Snooker, pool, euchre, darts, outdoor bowls, courtesy van, trap shooting, Sky TV, EFTPOS, gaming machines.

Enjoy country hospitality at the Raetihi Cosmopolitan Club.

Quota Club Te Kuiti Inc 71 Taupiri Street, Te Kuiti Ph: 07 878 8293

Raylene Quinn

550

Hot food and bar snacks available

Poker, 8Ball, Bowls, Golf, Shooting, Fishing, Social Club, Courtesy Van, Gaming Machines, Juke Box, SKY TV, Private Function Facilities and Catering.

A warm welcome to all affiliated members. Please phone for the courtesy coach.

Taumarunui and District RSA Memorial Club Marae St, Taumarunui Ph: 07 895 7517, Fax: 07 895 8343 Email: taumrsa@xtra.co.nz

John Callinan

830

Open 7 nights

Snooker, bowls, darts, pool, golf, EFTPOS, Sky TV, big screen, 18 gaming machines, off sales, courtesy coach.

A friendly welcome to all affiliated faces

Taumarunui Cossie Club Katarina St, Taumaranui Ph: 07 895 7151, Fax: 07 896 8014 e: tmn.cossie@xtra.co.nz Courtesy Van direct: 027 728 4654 TAB Ph: 07 895 8164

Bruce Broderson

625 mixed

Bistro/Bar Snacks/Meals Available 6pm Wed, Fri, Sat Lunches available Thurs 12 noon Group bookings/special functions welcome

Snooker, pool, darts, golf, hunting, shooting, fishing, Texas hold-em poker, bowls, all other Chartered Club Sports, Sky TV, big screen, Trackside, EFTPOS, full TAB facilities, weekly trivia quiz, Housie, free digital jukebox & karaoke. Courtesy van and transport available at all times.

A warm welcome to all visitors. The Cossie Club - where there’s always something happening

Tongariro Chartered Club Kiatapu St, Turangi Ph: 07 386 7600, Fax: 07 386 8559

Waitapu Beech

600

Sun 5-9.30pm

Pool, snooker, indoor bowls, darts, golden oldies, gaming machines, garden bar, BBQ area, courtesy coach, Sky big screen TV, off license, EFTPOS.

Always glad to welcome visiting affiliate members.

Waitomo Club (Inc) Cnr Taupiri and King St, Te Kuiti Ph: 07 878 8263

John Moran

1100 mixe

Dinner Wednesday to Sunday

Indoor and outdoor bowls, darts, snooker, 8 ball, trap shooting, fishing, golf, senior members, 2.4 meter large screen, Sky, courtesy van.

All affiliated members most welcome.

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HAWKES BAY / POVERTY BAY Dannevirke Services and Citizens’ Club 1 Princess St Ph: 06 374 8885, Fax: 06 374 8481 Email: dannevegas@xtra.co.nz

PRESIDENT Peter Shaw SEC/MAN Joanne Jones

1250 mixed

Lunches Thur & Friday, 12-2pm Dinner Thurs-Sun from 5.30pm

Fishing, dancing, karaoke, cards, friendship club, darts, bowls, snooker, pool, golf, 18 pokies, EFTPOS, Sky TV, big screen, live band monthly and regular shows. Self service TAB.

All affiliate members welcome.

Gisborne Cosmopolitan Club Inc 190 Derby St and 161 Grey St Ph: (06) 867 9719, Fax: 06 867 6615 Email: cossie.gis@xtra.co.nz Website: www.gisbornecossie.co.nz

PRESIDENT Paul Cooper Sec MANAGER Debbie Light

1300 mixed

Bistro open for Dinner Tuesday to Saturday Lunch Tuesday to Friday

Snooker, golf, darts, 8 and 9 ball, indoor and outdoor bowls, 18 pokies, EFTPOS, Sky TV, full service and self service TAB, raffles, cricket, function and seminar rooms, gymnasium plus lots more...

Affiliates and guests most welcome.

Havelock North Club 4 Campbell St, Havelock North Ph: 06 877 8722, Fax: 06 877 2049 Email: office@villageclub.co.nz

PRESIDENT Ian Ferguson MANAGER Raquel Renall

650 mixed

Restaurant Thurs-Sat

Indoor bowls, darts, snooker, pool, golf, fishing, big screen Sky TV and Trackside, bottlestore, gaming machines, TAB, eftpos, courtesy coach available.

Affiliated members and guests are most welcome.

National Service Club Cnr Market St North & Avenue Rd West, Hastings Ph: 06 878 9582, Fax: 06 878 9403

PRESIDENT Clarence Hermon MANAGER Shelley McGhie

1300 mixed

Lunch: Wednesday - Sunday Dinner: Thursday - Sunday

Snooker, indoor and outdoor bowls, darts, golf, 8 ball, Sky TV, TAB, EFTPOS, entertainment most Friday’s or Saturday’s

A warm welcome to all visiting affiliate members.

Taradale and Districts RSA 158 Gloucester St, Taradale. Ph: 06 844 4808

MANAGER John Collins PRESIDENT Peter Grant

2000

Full dining facilities

Snooker, pool, darts, golf, indoor and outdoor bowls, cards, crib, housie, Sky TV, gaming machine area.

We welcome all affiliated members.

Taradale Club 55 Wharerangi Rd, Napier Ph: 06 844 2088, Fax: 06 844 2031 Email: admin@taradaleclub.co.nz

PRESIDENT Tony Wall MANAGER Tony Leathers

1900 mixed

Restaurant evening meals 6 days Bistro menu available 6 days courtesy coach available.

Darts, indoor and outdoor bowls (all weather green), snooker, pool, golf, fishing, cricket, over 60’s, gaming machines, Sky TV, TAB, outdoor sports, line dancing, bridge.

A warm welcome to all affiliated members from “the wine and fruit bowl” of NZ

Wairoa Club (Inc) Marine Parade, Wairoa Ph: 06 838 7414, Fax: 06 838 6419 Email: wairoaclub@quicksilver.net.nz

PRESIDENT Richard Scott MANAGER Quintin Baty

780 mixed

Evening Meals Wed-Sun 5.30pm-8.30pm

Pool, snooker, indoor bowls, outdoor bowls, golf, fishing, darts, over 60’s, courtesy coach, Sky TV, big screen 100” TV, EFTPOS, off sales, gaming machines, raffles and entertainment, TAB

All affiliated members most welcome.

MANAWATU / WANGANUI / TARANAKI Castlecliff Club Tennyson St, Wanganui Ph: 06 344 4449, Fax: 06 344 5014 Email: c.c.club@xtra.co.nz

Anita Hodgetts

1000 mixed

Cliff Bistro Tuesday, Thursday - Sunday

Darts, snooker, pool, indoor bowls, golf, seniors, travel, euchre, texas holdem poker, Sky TV, huge screen, self service TAB, Saturday bands,courtesy coach.

All affiliated members & guests welcome to our friendly club.

New Plymouth Club 47-57 Gill Street, New Plymouth Ph: (06) 758 0927, Fax: (06) 758 2518 Email: np.club@xtra.co.nz www.newplymouthclub.co.nz

Peter Grey MANAGER

5500 mixed

Seaview Bistro Tues Lunch 11.30am-2.30pm Wed-Sun Lunch: 11.30am-2.30pm Snacks 2.30-5.30pm Dinner 5.30-8.30pm (Closes 8.00pm Sun)

Pool, snooker, fishing, outdoor bowls, indoor bowls, cards, darts, seniors, golf, TAB and ATM available for your convenience, 18 gaming machines, Sky TV on big screens, conventions and events centre available for functions, weddings, meetings/ conferences, anniversaries, reunions etc. We will cater for all your needs.

Visit Taranaki “A place like no other” We are CBD and Seafront.

Palmerston North Cosmopolitan Club 20-24 Linton Street, Palmerston North Ph: 06 357 6022, Fax: 06 357 4219 Email: admin@pncossieclub.co.nz www.pncossieclub.co.nz

PRESIDENT Dick Green MANAGER Desiree Garrigan

1500 mixed

Lun Thur-Sat 11.30-1.30pm Din Tues-Sat 5.30-7.30pm Seniors Buffet lunch Tues Fri night Carv 6pm-8.30pm Sat Buffet 6-8.30pm Blackboard menu aval.

TAB, Sky TV with trackside, 18 gaming machines, eftpos facilities, darts, pool, indoor bowls, fishing, golf, snooker,seniors,singles, Sunday Dancing, Lounge Bar & Restaurant, Boardroom & Function Rooms.

The ultimate leisure and sporting destination in Palmy to wine dine & unwind. 100m from city centre. All affiliated members welcome.

Rangitikei Club Inc. 10-12 Bowen Street PO Box 177, Fielding 4740 Web: www.rangclub.org.nz

MANAGER Vicki Perry

1500.

Bowen Restaurant Lunch Thur-Fri 12pm-1.30pm Dinner Thurs-5:30pm-7.00pm Friday & Saturday-6pm-8:30pm

Pool, snooker, fishing, outdoor bowls, indoor bowls, cards, darts, seniors, ladies, golf, TAB and ATM available for your convenience, 18 gaming machines, SKY TV on the big screens. Convention and events centre available for functions, weddings, meetings/conferences, anniversaries, reunions etc. We will cater all your needs.

Visit “Friendly Feilding,” and call in to experience our hospitality. We look forward to meeting you.

South Taranaki Club 47 Caledonia St, Hawera Ph: 06 278 4015, Fax: 06 278 4638 Email: stc.john@xtra.co.nz

Raewyn Mitchell

2000 plus

Wed-Sun dinners Wed-Sat lunches

Golf, bowls, darts, snooker, pool, table tennis, motorcycle tourers Over 60’s, Trackside, TAB facilities, EFTPOS.

All affiliated members welcome.

St Johns Club (Inc) 158 Glasgow St, Wanganui Ph: 06 348 0082, Fax: 06 345 0026 Email: info@stjohnsclub.co.nz Web: stjohnsclub.co.nz

PRESIDENT Royce Turnbridge MANAGER Dennis Dorgan

1700 mixed

Elms Restaurant Wed-Sun from 5.30pm

Sky and 2 big screen TV’s, outdoor and indoor bowls, snooker, 8 ball, darts, golf, fishing, euchre, gardening, cricket, over 60’s, 18 gaming machines, bottlestore, Gold TAB.

Always a warm welcome to affiliated members. Courtesy van operating.

Waitara District Service and Citizens’ Club (Inc) Queen St, Waitara Ph: 06 754 6217, Fax: 06 754 7651

Murray Allen

760

Lunches Tues-Sun 11.30am-2.00pm Tues-Sat dinner 6-9.00pm

Golf, outdoor and indoor bowls, darts, snooker, pool, fishing, table tennis. Lounge and function room with comfortable seating and leaner bars, Sky big screen TV, TAB facilities.

Be sure to visit our club when you are in Taranaki.

Waitara Town & Country Club West Quay, Waitara. Ph: (06) 754 7139 Email: waitaratandc.club@xtra.co.nz web: www.waitaratandc.com

PRESIDENT Andrew Kitney MANAGER John Murphy

820

Theatre Royal Restaurant 150 Bistro Lunches Fri / Sat / Sun 11am to 2pm

Golf, fishing, Indoor/outdoor bowls, snooker, pool, Over 60’s Club, TAB darts, table tennis, petanque, Big Screen TV, Juke box, Courtesy Van

A big Taranaki welcome to all clubs N.Z. members and families.

Wanganui RSA 170 St Hill St, Wanganui, Ph: 06 345 5750, Fax: 06 345 7198 ext. 0 office, ext. 1 bar, ext. 4 manager.

Kyle Dalton

2000

Lunch Tues-Sat from 11.30am Dinner Wed-Saturday from 5.30pm.

Darts, euchre, 8 ball, snooker, indoor bowls, 18 gaming machines, big screen TVs, EFTPOS, off license, courtesy coach, entertainment every weekend, junior membership. Club hours 10am-10pm Mon-Thurs, 10am-11pm Fri-Sat, 1pm-6pm Sunday

A friendly warm welcome to all affiliated members and guests in our air conditioned club. Open seven days a week.

Wanganui Cossie Club 13 Ridgway St, Wanganui. Ph: (06) 349 0149 Email: cossieclub@gmail.com web: www.cossieclub.co.nz

PRESIDENT Nancye Thomson SEC / MAN Jen Barber

1500

Open 7 days

Snooker, 8ball, darts, indoor bowls, golf, fishing, cricket, punters, seniors, big screen sky tvs, eftpos, ATM, self service TAB, courtesy van

A warm welcome to members and affiliated guests. “Well worth the journey”

mixed

To promote your club, phone 03 983 5500 and ask for Dave McKee, or email davem@waterfordpress.co.nz


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WELLINGTON / WAIRARAPA / HOROWHENUA Club Vista 32a Marine Parade, Paraparaumu Beach Ph: 04 298 4031, Fax: (04) 298 9756 Email: info@clubvista.co.nz www.clubvista.co.nz

PRESIDENT Mike Rand SEC/MANAGER Sue Edser

1200

Restaurant open Tues, Thur, Fri Sat evenings.

3 snooker tables, pool table, darts, bowls, golf, fishing. Sky digital, large and many screens, 12 gaming machines, weekly membership draw, twice weekly bartab draw, quiz night Wednesday EFTPOS, Lift from stunning new foyer to brand new lounge, bar and outside deck with spectacular views over Kapiti Island.

Affiliated members & guests, come & enjoy our magnificent brand new developed club with great surroundings, fabulous sunsets and views of Kapiti Island and Cooks Strait.

Johnsonville Club Inc 1 Norman Lane, Johnsonville, Wellington 6140 Ph: 04 939 8233, Fax: 04 939 1352 Email:admin@jclub.co.nz www.jclub.co.nz

PRESIDENT Steve Macaulay MANAGER Fred Ferris

1200

Restaurant LUNCH Wed to Sat 12-2pm DINNER Wed 5:30pm - 8pm Tue to Sun 5:30pm - 9pm Sun 5:30pm - 8pm

Club Facilities: Sky Sport and Trackside 1 & 2 on large screens, Gaming Lounge with 18 machines, Full TAB plus self service terminal, 20 Raffles per week, Memberships Draws on Thu and Sat nights, Texas Hold’em Poker every Wed from 7:30pm, Bingo/Housie 1st & 3rd Weds 7pm, Quiz on last Wed of the month 7:30pm. Conference/Functions: Function room & catering available for groups up to 150pax. Adjuncts and Interest Groups: Golf, Snooker, Dance, Motorcycle, Poker, Table Tennis, Indoor Bowls, Outdoor Bowls, Pool & Darts. Club Hours: Mon & Tue from 1pm, Wed, Thur, Fri and Sun from 11am, Sat from 10:00am. Dedicated TAB operator Sat 4pm to 8pm.

A warm and windy Wellington welcome to all affiliated visitors and guests. Please visit our website for up to date Club Information and Events.

Levin Cosmopolitan Club (Inc) 47-51 Oxford St South, Levin Ph: 06 368 2571, Fax: 06 368 1471 Email: levin.cosmopolitan@xtra.co.nz www.levincossieclub.co.nz

PRESIDENT Darryl Small MANAGER Graham Dalziel

1300

Bistro open 6 days Tuesday Evening - Saturday Evening

8 ball, bowls, snooker, darts, housie, TAB, line and dance classes, pokies, bottle store, Sky TV, EFTPOS, BBQ area, Subsidised taxi service , Courtesy vehicle.

A warm welcome to affiliate members.

Petone Working Men’s Club and Literary Institute and Lower Hutt Memorial RSA 47 Udy St, Petone Ph: 04 568 5404, Fax: 04 568 8588 Email: reception@pwmc.co.nz www.petoneclub.co.nz

Aaron Kirby

13000 mixed

Downstairs Bistro 7 days Lunches 11-2pm, Dinner 5.00-9pm Great Menu - Great Prices Restaurant Wed-Sun from 5.30pm Smorgasbord specialists

Sporting adjuncts include 8 ball, billiards, snooker, darts, diving, fishing, golf, indoor & out door bowls, pigeons, senior members, country & western, library, internet cafe, TAB, 18 latest gaming machines, jackpots. Wellington’s premier outdoor garden bar.

Affiliate members most welcome to NZ’s Most Progressive Club.

Porirua Club (Inc) 1 Lodge Place, Porirua Ph: 04 237 6143, Fax: 04 237 6423

Lisa Beighton

3500 mixed

Restaurant Lunch Wed-Sat Dinners Wed - Sun Snacks Available

Snooker, pool, indoor and outdoor bowls, darts, golf, softball, netball, Soccer, midweekers, cricket, cards, poker machines, TAB, Sky TV, EFTPOS, Library, full seminar and conference facilities available.

All affiliates most welcome.

Otaki & District Memorial RSA 9 Raukawa Street, Otaki Ph: 06 364 6221 Email: otakirsa@xtra.co.nz www.otakirsa.co.nz

SEC/MANAGER Vicki Black

1200 mixed

Dining room Tues, Fri, Sat & Sun roast lunch.

Open 7 Days TAB, Sky, Snooker, Gaming Machines, Darts, Regular entertainment.

Affiliated members and guests most welcome.

South Wairarapa Workingmen’s Club 120 Main St, Greytown Ph: 06 304 9448, Fax: 06 304 9447 Email: swwmc@wise.net.nz

David Linton

1250

Restaurant Sat-Sun 6pm

Pool, snooker, darts, indoor and outdoor bowls, cards, TAB, senior members, fishing, gaming machines, EFTPOS, courtesy coach, SKY Digital.

Your comfort and enjoyment is the goal of our team.

Stokes Valley Cosmopolitan Club 35-37 George St, Stokes Valley Ph: 04 563 5513, Fax: 04 563 8182 Email: manager.svcc@xtra.co.nz

GENERAL MANAGER Paul Mexted

760 mixed

All day menu Lunches 12-2pm Wed-Fri, Sun 12-2pm Dinner 5:30pm-9pm Wed-Sun

Snooker, pool, darts, indoor bowls, golf, fishing, cricket, travel, racing,euchre, seniors, satellite and Sky TV, big screen, 18 gaming machines, TAB, off licence, courtesy coach, regular entertainment, jukebox, kidsroom.

A warm welcome to all the family from “The Entertainment Centre of the Valley”

Tararua Club Incorporated 15 Tararua Street, Pahiatua Ph/Fax: 06 376 8380 Email: admin@tararuaclub.co.nz

PRESIDENT Mrs Yvonne Wilson SEC/MANAGER Alan Fulton

580 mixed

Restaurant Meals available Tue & Fri Evenings from 5.30pm to 9pm

Monday to Friday from 3pm, Saturday from 12pm, Sunday Closed. Gaming Machines, Pool Tables, Snooker Tables, 16 Dart Boards, Self Service TAB, SKY TV with 2 Huge Screens, Indoor Bowls, Golf Adjunct, Courtesy Van & Members Draws Tuesday & Friday Evenings.

The Tararua Club welcomes all affiliated members of Clubs NZ & those clubs who have reciprocal visiting rights by arrangement with our club.

Upper Hutt Cosmopolitan Club 11 Logan Street, Upper Hutt Ph: 04 529 0009 Email: manager@cossieclubs.org.nz Website: www.cossieclubs.org.nz

Dean Candy

7400

Restaurant open Wednesday - Sunday 5:30pm for dinner, cafe open at all times

Magnificent club with cutting-edge technology, air-conditioned throughout, thirty poker machines plus Quickfire downloadable jackpot, entertainment ThursdaySunday, Courtesy Coaches operate seven days, five large screens plus over 40 plasmas, LCD screens and TV’s, large garden bar, stand-alone TAB room with four terminals, all indoor sports plus many other organised activities.

Experience our outstanding customer service and friendly environment. Host of 2016 Clubs NZ AGM Conference

Waikanae Chartered Club Inc 8 Elizabeth st, Waikanae Ph 04 293 5915, Fax 04 293 1571 Email: manager@waikanaeclub.org.nz Website: www.waikanaeclub.org.nz

ACTING MANAGER Edie Barber

970

Bar Meals available Tues-Sat 12.00 noon to 8.00pm Restaurant Dining Tues, Thurs, Fri & Sat - 4.30pm to 8.30pm

Full Bar facilities, Off License, Restaurant, Snooker, Pool, Darts, Bowls, Golf, Fishing, 18 Gaming Machines, Sky TV, TAB Facilities.

All affiliated members and guests welcome

Wairarapa Services and Citizens Club (Inc) 20 Essex St, Masterton Ph: 06 370 0012, Fax 06 377 7294 Email: wscc@xtra.co.nz Website: clubwairarapa.com

PRESIDENT Bill Hey MANAGER Angela O’Neale

750 mixed

Meals available Wed - Sat Lunch & Dinner

Snooker, darts, pool, indoor bowls, golf, cards and travel club available, Sky TV, entertainment Friday nights 7:30pm onwards, EFTPOS, off license,TAB, courtesy coach available

All affiliated guests welcome.

MARLBOROUGH / NELSON Club Waimea 345 Queen St, Richmond Ph: 03 543 9179, Fax: 03 543 9177 www.clubwaimea.co.nz

MANAGERS Jan Phipps Mike Carter

1260

Lunch and Dinners Wednesday - Sunday Functions by arrangement

Live entertainment Saturdays. Regular sporting activities, modern gaming lounge, squash courts, all weather outdoors bowls green, TAB, raffles, conference & seminar facilities and a 350 plus hall plus an extensive parking area.

We welcome all affiliates. We have a caravan park and tent sites

Clubs of Marlborough 42 Alfred St, Blenheim Ph: 03 578 1059 Email: ceo@clubsofmarlborough.co.nz Website: www.clubsofmarlborough.org.nz

Lee Davis

9500 mixed

Open 7 days A la carte, Caf and Buffet operations

Cards, pool, snooker, golf, indoor and outdoor bowls, fishing, darts, golden oldies, rugby, dance, leisure marches, fitness centre, state-of-the-art bars& quiet areas, childrens area, escalator and lifts, extensive TAB, Dive club room with air tank compressor facility, weekly entertainment, quiz nights, housie, function facilities, out catering, latest 30 gaming machines, 20 x 42” LCD’s with all sky channels, rifle range,Extensive terrace areas with river views. Weekly member bonus draws.

All affiliate members welcome to visit our magnificent new club

The Motueka Memorial RSA (Inc) 49 High St, Motueka Ph/Fax: 03 528 9777 Email: motueka.rsa@xtra.co.nz www.motuekarsa.co.nz

MANAGER Kevin Gray

1270

Lunch Fri & Sun 12-1.30pm Dinner Mon-Tues 5.30 - 8.30pm Thurs - Sun 5.30 - 8.30pm

A friendly bar, 9 gaming machines, pool, snooker, darts, indoor bowls, Fishing Raffles every Tues, Fri, Sat from 4pm. Open Mon - Wed from 4pm, Thurs - Sun from 3pm. Members of the Motor Caravan Assoc. Welcome for overnight stays.

New members always welcome we look forward to seeing you.

BULLER / WEST COAST Club Buller Queen St, Westport Ph: 03 789 8770

Kerry Duncan

730 mixed

Restaurant Fri-Sun 5.30-8.30pm

Darts, pool & snooker, golf, indoor & outdoor bowls, cards (euchre, bridge, 45’s), fishing, gaming machines, Sky TV, library, live entertainment as advertised.

Affiliates and guests welcomed to the friendliest club on the Coast.

Greymouth WMC & MSA 41 Guinness St, Greymouth Ph 03 768 4000

Don Foster PRESIDENT

450

Snacks Available

Boxing, Indoor/bowls, darts, pool, 45’s, modern gaming machines, SKY big screen, EFTPOS, Off-License, Twice weekly members draw, great raffles, courtesy coach.

Affiliates and guests welcome to the Best of West Coast Hospitality

Hokitika Chartered Club 42 Hamilton Street, Hokitika Ph: 03 755 8342

Leonie Rasmussen HOSPITALITY MANAGER Donna Douglas (SEC)

700

Meals,Wed, Fri, & Sat.

Pool, darts, cards (500, euchre, crib), golf, fishing, gaming machines, EFTPOS, off sales, SKY TV

A warm West Coast welcome to all affiliated members.

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CLUBS WITH RECIPROCAL VISITING RIGHTS

CANTERBURY Ashburton RSA Memorial Club 12-14 Cox Street, Ashburton Ph: 03308 7175, Fax: 03 308 7103

ADMINISTRATION Patrice Ansell

1200

Bistro Thurs, Sat evening from 5:30pm Tues-Wed lunches 12pm

18 gaming machines, Sky TV, EFTPOS, golf, pool, darts, indoor/outdoor bowls, cards, womens, travel, raffles Thur night, housie Fri night, live music every alternative Saturday nights, courtesy coach Thur & Sat.

We are 30mins away from Mt Hutt Ski fields and Rakaia River. Members and affiliates welcome.

Hornby Working Men’s Club & MSA Inc. 17 Carmen Rd, Hornby, CHCH, 8042 PO Box 16014, Hornby, CHCH, 8441 Ph: 03 349 9026, Fax: 03 344 4725 Email: reception@hornbywmc.co.nz www.hornbyworkingmensclub.co.nz

GENERAL MANAGER Daniel Ferguson PRESIDENT Kevin Cole

6500 members

Club Cafe - Open 7 days (all day Sat) Daily Specials Lunch 12 noon-2pm Dinner from 5pm Chalmers Restaurant Fri/Sat - Carvery from 5:30pm Sun - All you can eat buffet from 5pm

Weekly live entertainment, gymnasium, 18 Gaming Machines, Full Service TAB incl. latest screens & PODs, Full HD LCD Big Screen, a range of sporting sections including Billiards/Snooker, Cards, Cribbage, Cricket, Darts, Golf, Fishing, Indoor Bowls, Outdoor Bowls, Table Tennis and Travel.

Affiliate members and their guests welcome. A fabulously warm and friendly environment awaits you. Plenty of car parking and courtesy vans available.

Papanui Club Inc. 302 Sawyers Arms Rd, Christchurch Ph: 03 359 9586, Fax: 03 359 5301 Email: reception@papanuiclub.co.nz www.papanuiclub.co.nz

GENERAL MANAGER Keith Ballantyne

4000 mixed

Club Caf open Wednesday Lunch to Sunday Lunch

Gym, TAB, Gaming Machines, Sky TV on big screen, live entertainment, loyalty points & promotions for members, 20 sections including Petanque, walking, indoor & outdoor bowls, darts, pool, billiards and snooker, fishing, cards, table tennis, golf, pigeon, travel, leisure, garden, netball & marching.

Affiliate members welcome.

Richmond Workingmens Club & M.S.A. 75 London Street, Christchurch Ph 03 389 5778

Ricky Gilmore

3800 mixed

Earl of Richmond Restaurant Open Thurs-Sun Bistro Tues-Sun

Onsite TAB, 18 gaming machine, billiards, snooker, boxing, cards, cricket, darts, fishing, golf, indoor bowls, outdoor bowls, library, pool, quoits, soccer, table tennis, travel, free entertainment Thurs, Fri & Sat, functions space available for private hire

Affiliated members, visitors and guests welcome.

St Albans Shirley Club 269 Hills Road, Shirley, Christchurch 8013 Ph: 03 385 1632 Email: sasclub@xtra.co.nz www.sasclub.net.nz

PRESIDENT Rob MaGuire VICE PRESIDENT Alan Jeffries

500 mixed (includes junior & life members)

Open 7 days from 1pm (11am Sat, 3pm Monday) Bar food available 7 days Bistro meals Thurs, Fri & Sat nights Kiwi Cuisine (award winning caterers on site) available for your functions www.kiwicuisine.com

Two large function rooms, extra large dance floor, two BBQ areas free to members & affiliates, big screen TV, self serve TAB, EFTPOS, 11 gaming machines, courtesy coach (Thurs, Fri & Sat from 4pm), free pool tables, indoor bowls, outdoor bowls, snooker, pool, table tennis, old timers social, cards, Cavaliers War gaming, Taekwon Do club.

All affiliated members welcome. Large carpark suitable for motorhomes (not serviced).

Woolston Club Inc. 43 Hargood St, Woolston Ph: 03 389 7039, Fax: 03 389 7036 Email: info@woolstonclub.co.nz Web: www.woolstonclub.co.nz

Tim Marsh

4000

Whitfords Restaurant open 7 days from 5.30pm. Cafe open 7 days from 11am.

Private functions spaces available to suit groups of 4 up to 400 people. Free live entertainment every Friday and Saturday night. Onsite TAB and 18 gaming machines. Clubs and societies including; billiards, snooker, boxing, cards, fishing, golf, indoor bowls, pool, quoits, soccer, petanque, tennis, travel and gardening and fun activities area.

A warm welcome awaits you.

NORTH OTAGO / MID & SOUTH CANTERBURY Combined Services Club Twizel (Inc) Ohau Rd, PO Box 31, Twizel Ph: 03 435 0494, Fax: 03 435 0464

PRESIDENT Wayne Meggitt MANAGER Carol Smart

700 mixed (includes junior)

Fri-Sat bistro 5pm-9:30pm

Fri night - pool, darts and raffles, Sat afternoons members lucky draw, raffles, gaming machines, TV lounge, entertainment.

View Mt. Cook, warm welcoming atmosphere to all who visit.

The Geraldine Town and Country Club (Inc) 190 Talbort St Ph: 03 693 8713

MANAGER Katrina McCabe SECRETARY/TREASURER Phyllis Prentice

700

Restaurant Fri-Sat evenings Sunday lunch

9 gaming machines, pool, darts, cards, indoor & outdoor bowls, fishing section, travel section, wine club, raffles (Fri & Sat), big screen TV, sky sport, courtesy van, bottle store, function & conference facilities, meeting rooms.

Affiliated members and guests are welcome to visit our friendly club.

Timaru South Cosmopolitan Club 44 Browne St, Timaru. Ph: 03 684 8697, Fax: 03 684 8065 e: cosclub@xtra.co.nz

MANAGER/TREASURER Wayne McBeath

700 mixed (includes junior)

Meals: Wed $12 Roast/Bistro 5:30pm Thurs, Sat, Sun lunch: 11:30am Fri, Sat, Sun, Bistro meals 5:30pm Sun Roast 3rd Sun month 5:30pm

Gaming machines, big screen SKY TV, TAB Pod, 4 Pot Black Tables (free), 16 Perm Dart Boards, Ladies Section, Travel Section, Over 60’s Pool, Golf, Indoor Bowls, Leisure Marching, Fishing, Rugby Quiz nights, Regular Live Entertainment, 2 Courtesy Vans running 7 days, Raffles Wed, Fri & Sat nights.

A friendly welcome to all affiliated members and guests at “The Happening Club”

Timaru Town and Country Club Inc & Highfield Golf Course 97-99 Douglas Street, Timaru Ph: 03 688 0020, Fax: 03 684 7939

Vince Gardner SECRETARY MANAGER John Hardie PRESIDENT

2000 mixed

Open 4 Days Lunch and Dinner Thur-Sun or by arrangement Functions Catered with ease.

Open 7 days, 18 Gaming Machines, Sky TV on Big Screen, TAB Facility, Live Entertainment, Shows and Promotions, Eftpos, ATM Machine, Caravan NZ Parking, 18 Hole Golf Course, 6 Pot Black Pool Tables (Free) Courtesy Coach (2) and Home to the Cheapest Pensioners Roast in Town. Adjuncts: Pool, Darts, Indoor (2) / Outdoor Bowls, (Men’s & Women’s), Petanque, Karate, Soccer, Hockey, Rod & Gun, 4Wd, Motorsport, Motorcycle, Pigeon, Golf, Travel, Ladies, Social And Table Tennis.

A very warm welcome awaits all affiliated members and guests at..

“The Club Of Choice”

Waimate Town and Country Club 14 John St, Waimate Ph: 03 689 8501, Fax: 03 689 6116

Trevor Marshall

820

Friday and Saturday night 6.00pm - 9.30pm

Pool, darts, indoor and outdoor bowls, cards, housie, snooker. TAB.

A friendly welcome awaits you.

OTAGO / SOUTHLAND Alexandra District Club 35 Centennial Ave, Alexandra Ph:03 448 8090, Fax:03 448 8023 Email: alexdistrictclub@xtra.co.nz

PRESIDENT Chrissy Nesbitt

1600 mixed

Bistro open Thur-Sun

Pool, golf, fishing, indoor and outdoor bowls, poker machines, Sky TV, 2 large screens, great for sport, EFTPOS. Espresso coffee available.

A high Central Otago welcome to all affiliated members and invited guests

Club Southland Incorporated 115 Leet St, Invercargill Phone/Fax: 03 218 4868 E-mail: office@clubsouthland.co.nz www.clubsouthland.co.nz

PRESIDENT Peter McMillan CO-ORDINATOR Shannon Reilly

500

Restaurant Friday and Saturday dining

Snooker, pool, darts, cards, indoor bowls, fishing, wine club, Sky big screen, bottlestore, EFTPOS, gaming machines, subsidised taxi. TAB Facility, Petanque. Soccer.

A warm and friendly Southland welcome to all affiliate members.

Cromwell Town & Country Club 32 Melmore Tce, Cromwell Phone/Fax: 03 445 1169 Email: cromwelltc@xtra.co.nz www.cromwelltownandcountryclub.co.nz

SECRETARY/MANAGER Neil McDowell

1000

Printers Bay Bistro Thurs, Fri, Sat from 5.30pm

Courtesy van Thur, Fri, Sat, Gaming machines, TAB, EFTPOS, SKY big screen, Juke Box, darts, 8 ball, great out door area.

We welcome all affiliated members. Our facilities is located on the shores of the Kawerau arm of Lake Dunstan. Come and enjoy our hospitality and stunning views of the lake.

Gore District Memorial RSA 12 Civic Ave, Gore Ph: 03 208 6218, Fax: 03 208 6220

Steve Brinsdon

1940

Bistro Wed - Fri 12-2pm Tues-Sun from 5.30pm

Darts, snooker, gaming machines, Sky TV on big screen, Live entertainment each month, EFTPOS available, TAB, subsidised taxi. Private functions by arrangement. Courtesy Coach

We welcome all affiliated members to our club.

Gore Town & Country Club 2 Bury Street, Gore Ph /fax: 03 4451169

SEC/MANAGER David Rance

1275

Bistro Open Thurs - Sunday from 5:30pm

Indoor & Outdoor bowls, pool, snooker, table tennis, golf, fishing, car trials, racing, squash courts, cricket, sky tv big screen, 18 gaming machines, TAB facilities, housie weekly, entertainment monthly, subsidised transport, motor van parking.

All affiliated members and guests welcome.

Invercargill Workingmen’s Club 154 Esk St, Invercargill Ph: 03 218 8693, Fax: 03 218 3011 Email: office@iwmc.co.nz www.iwmc.co.nz

PRESIDENT Peter Hair MANAGER Simon Anderson

3600 mixed

Best in town lunches Monday-Friday dinner Thur-Sun

Bowls, darts, snooker, pool, table tennis, 24 Gaming machines angling, golf, TAB, EFTPOS, entertainment every Saturday. Youth members, subsidise transport 7 days a week, conference facilities.

We make welcome all affiliate members to our club.

Milton Country Club 54 Union St, Milton Ph: 03 417 8456, Fax: 03 417 4698 E-mail: admin@miltoncountryclub.co.nz www.miltonclub.co.nz

Charmagne Sayer

580

Westside Cafe & Restaurant Operating 7 days a week.

Snooker, bowls, darts, pool, golf, Sky TV on big screen, EFTPOS, gaming machines,courtesy coach, junior members section, regular entertainment.

A big warm welcome awaits you.

South Otago Town & Country Club 1 Yarmouth Street, Balclutha Ph 03 418 1522 Fax 03 418 1523

Jen MacDonald

1000

Thur-Fri Sat-Sun nights Fri lunch $10 special or by arrangement

Golf, Indoor outdoor bowls, snooker tables, pool tables, darts, line dancing, fishing, SKY, big screen TV, regular entertainment, EFTPOS, gaming machines, courtesy coach available.

A big Balclutha welcome to all affiliates and guests. We are only 45mins from the Catlins

2nd NZEF Association 177 Don St, Invercargill Ph: 03 218 6653, Fax: 03 218 4039 E-mail: secondnzef@vodafone.co.nz

Catherine Geary

430 mixed

Friday, Saturday 6.00 - 8.30pm

Snooker, bowls, darts, pool, golf, fishing, EFTPOS, Sky TV on the big screen.

A typical friendly Southland welcome awaits you. Family friendly.

Te Anau Club (Inc) Cnr Pop Andrews Drive and Jackson St, Te Anau Ph: 03 249 7113, Fax: 03 249 8288

PRESIDENT Alison Gibbs MANAGER Trish Hartford

900

Bistro open Wed - Sun 6-9pm

Gaming machines, darts, pool, snooker, Sky TV, childrens room, 2 61” big screens, off license, function rooms, juke box, courtesy coach Friday & Saturday, wheelchair access, beer garden.

Come and enjoy some Fiordland hospitality with magnificent picturesque views.


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INTERCLUB • VOLUME 23, ISSUE 2 - 2016

Papanui cooks up a club first Left: Award winners: Bernie O’Fagan (RM Designs), Tony Baillie (Papanui Club president), Keith Ballantyne (Papanui Club general manager) and a Pernod Ricard representative celebrate. Below: The new profile of the Papanui Club.

Kelly Deeks The Papanui Club has made history by winning a Hospitality New Zealand Award for Excellence – the first time a club has achieved. The award,. announced in October, was for the best new/redeveloped bar/ restaurant. And Papanui general manager Keith Ballantyne believes it is a marker for “new clubs of the future”. . “The judges said we have changed the face of clubs in New Zealand. They could be forgiven for believing it isn’t a club. “Since we opened in late January, our membership has grown from 4700 to 12,500. We hoped the new facility would bring an increase in membership, but we never expected it to increase that much.” Papanui’s success goes back to when the club was rebuilt in 2015. The board decided it was time to change the game and create a facility that could provide people with the type of experience expected in today’s hospitality environment. “All old clubs were working to a formula that wasn’t working anymore, so we’ve changed the game completely,” says Keith. “The greatest reaction we want from people is ‘Is this a club ’.” Turnover in The Papanui restaurant has tripled, and staff numbers have soared from 25 to 87 at the last count; The Papanui is now Lion Breweries’ largest single-premise account-holder. “Our operation is now very much 50/50 food and beverage,” Keith says. “Most old clubs’ turnover would be a majority alcohol. Today, you’ve got to have food as well.” The Papanui is now providing three separate areas

with food offerings and three bars, all connected by an outdoor courtyard. The new Embers restaurant offers an Argentinian style of cooking and dining experience, enhanced by

a cosy atmosphere. Diners watch as their meals are handcrafted. The meals are designed to be shared, which helps create a sociable, family-bonding and interactive dining experience.

Centre stage in Embers is a new-to-New Zealand fire-pit. With connections to Argentine cooking, the Maori hangi, and the New Zealand family barbecue, it is a conversation-starter, says Keith. Embers is open for lunch and dinner. A spacious floor and upstairs suits it business lunch, birthday or special event. The Carvery serves modern cuisine using fresh, local ingredients, and has a full bar selection. Diners also have views of the local entertainment in the courtyard. The Matches Sports Bar is equipped with sports on big screens, pool, darts, a TAB, and gaming machines. It may not look like a club, but Papanui still offers the club favourites, complete with a huge range of activity sections, and a courtesy shuttle.

Kaiapoi bowlers celebrate centenary Kelly Deeks Kaiapoi Club’s outdoor bowls section celebrated its centenary with a 100th-anniversary bowls tournament over Labour weekend. Around 100 players came to play from across New Zealand. During the celebrations, the club displayed the trophy it won this year in the national club championship fours – its first national bowls title. .

The four took immediate charge of the final in Christchurch, picking up five shots on the second end and romping home 24-5 over the Papanui Club opponents.. Kaiapoi Club general manager Warren McFelin says it was a big honour for the Kaiapoi Bowling Club to host the 2016 national fours championship, and the title set the club up for a memorable centennial celebration. The 100th-anniversary events began on the Friday

at the New restaurant in town with the best views in Kaiapoi Dine in style with our stunning river view! BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL *Members, guests & affiliates welcome

night with a mix and mingle, where past members were able to meet current members. On the Saturday night, there was a formal dinner, speeches, and the cutting of the centennial cake by the club’s oldest member. Some of the club’s history had been researched and the results were presented at the celebrations. Warren McFelin says some this history illustrates how times and attitudes have changed. “In 1917, two young bowlers were caught wrestling on the green after an argument, and banned from the club. “In 1923, it was decided the bowling green would be lit by electric lights. Each player would be charged sixpence, and the bowling club would repay the 35 it cost to install the lights over 10 years.” In 1960, the club changed forever when it was decided women would be allowed to join the section. Warren says they have been a hugely important part of the club. Celebrations concluded on the Sunday with a bowls tournament followed by a prizegiving ceremony. Warren says the Kaiapoi Club’s bowling green is regarded as one of the best grass greens in Canterbury. Members have a very busy programme during

PHOTOS Far left: Players on the green during the Kaiapoi Club’s centenary bowls tournament. Above: The centennial cake, which was cut during the celebratory dinner. the season from September to March, with club championships, Canterbury centre championships, local and open tournaments, social bowls, and regular games against other Canterbury clubs.

RIVERVIEW RESTAURANT Located Upstairs FROM 5.30PM – 6.30PM FRI – SAT $24.90

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