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Mr Chapman said as well as continuing to support the traditional work of the Flying Doctors in the outback, RFDS Victoria was growing its services to Victorians. “It’s a credit to our generous donors and supporters in Victoria that we are able to maintain our commitment to services across Australia and also expand here in Victoria.�

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the expanded service completing more than 1000 nonemergency patient transfers a month from bases across the State.

tients and their families who might have to regularly travel long distances to get treatment in Melbourne or regional centres.

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Shire to open doors for regional living expo tour Yarriambiack Shire will be the first of more than 20 rural and regional Victorian municipalities to host a series of open days starting this month. The shire will officially welcome visitors to its rural communities on Saturday as part of an extension of a 10day Regional Victoria Living Expo in Melbourne. The concept is aimed at providing a day or weekend

where metropolitan people keen to relocate to regional areas can readily access information. Almost 10,000 patrons attended the Melbourne expo and the Open Day concept is for people keen to relocate to a particular region. Visitors will have access to schools, real estate agents, employers and meet residents from sporting and community groups.

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“The main focus for Rural Councils Victoria is to contribute to sustainable and livable rural communities. Attracting people to live, work and raise their families in rural towns is a key part of this,� Cr Gersch said.

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football match where three teams instead of two play simultaneously in one game is earmarked for Horsham later this year as part of an artistic study into human behaviour.

In what looms as one of the most bizarre projects to unfold on a Wimmera sports field, Melbourne visual artist Gabrielle de Vietri will set out to challenge ‘the norm’ with the concept. She and community development worker Renae Fomiatti, also of Melbourne, have already done considerable preliminary work on the project and expect a new type of football game to emerge from the process later this year. “The concept is about exploring conflict and competition in different ways and to suggest that things aren’t always in black and white,” she said. “Football is so steeped in tradition so what better challenge than to use something so ingrained. It’s obviously going to be difficult and we need a lot of community help,” she said. Arts Victoria and the Australia Council for the Arts are funding the project tentatively scheduled to reach its climax at Cornell Park on August 18.

Ms Vietri’s explained in her project brief: “The re-imagining of game formats can have social, cultural and political implications. In sport, as in politics, competition is very often approached either as binary phenomenon or an individual struggle.

“The elimination of the twoteam structure, and the manipulation of the rules of the game accordingly, will expose alternative ways of approaching competition and conflict,” she said. “In a three-team Aussie Rules game, the success of a team will no longer lie solely in the strength of its players. As well as skill, fitness and team-work, players will have to approach the game in a morally strategic and intelligently cooperative way.”

Community input Ms Vietri said community input and involvement was critical and she had been delightfully surprised in the response from Horsham district clubs. “I’ve had no one say ‘you can’t do that’ which for me was a big win. Of course we’ve had a few sideways looks but in general people are keen to explore how this could happen and imagine new pos-

Former players, officials and supporters will gather at city oval clubrooms from 5pm as part of Wimmera Football League night-game activities against visiting Stawell. Playing coach Peter Light led the Demons to a 1983-football premiership victory while Julie Burke led an A Grade Demons netball team to the same result. A 2003 football premiership against Stawell,

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“We need players, coaches, fans and supporters, anyone with an opinion to help us come up with rules, structures and ways to help make such a game work. Will the oval be oval, triangular? Who knows? How many goal posts should there be? And so on,” she said. The pair will ramp up community involvement in June, exploring ideas and options on June 15 before presenting models for the public to ‘play with’ in Roberts Place on June 17. They would then have a community gathering to sort ideas.

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Ms de Vietri said the concept was likely to attract considerable media attention and she would ultimately produce an exhibition documentary from the work. People keen to know more or get involved can email threeteamscontact@gmail.com. A website www.threeteams.net will be accessible in the near future.

with Guy Smith in the coaching role, became the first of an historic 10 in a row for the Demons. Ironically, in 2003, Horsham lost its first game by 10 goals to Ararat before ace full forward David Johns and all-Australian country representative Damien Skurrie joined the team. Burke was also again at the helm for a Horsham A Grade premiership that year and Peter Morrison coached an under-17 Horsham football premiership team. Horsham B Grade netballers also won premiership pennants in 1993 and 2003.

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Indeed, the times are a’changing

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By DEAN LAWSON

o say that times have changed would be a major understatement. The evolution of freedom and what society deems as acceptable depending on time’s erosion and re-creation of community sensibilities will always be subject to great debate. Generations modeled on particular perceptions about how people should act and present themselves are destined to frown upon many aspects of contemporary life. Society dictates that we will always have a complicated generational bat-

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tleground where part of the fight will involve a group lobbying for the retention of traditional values while at the other end of the spectrum others will be raging against the machine. Somewhere in this move forward is the balance we call Australian life. We need only look at our personal experiences for examples of change in perception and sensibilities. For example, about 30 years ago, a group of Horsham youths in their mid to late teens sneaked behind Central Park tennis clubrooms to share half a dozen stubbies of beer. It had been well-planned operation. Arrangements had been made with the brother of a mate’s mate to buy the grog from a bottle shop with

“In full view of all and sundry, they were armed with boxes of liquour”

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on look-out for the tell-tale square headlights of a police car, we all felt on edge, but also rebellious, even evil. We even made a point of embellishing our conversation with well chosen swear words.

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money pooled from group members, none of who had even considered seeking part-time work because none was available.

Memories of the occasion and how tight a rein we were under in the early 1980s came flooding back as we watched a vastly different scenario unfold before us last weekend.

At 16, out at night on a weekend, reliant on walking for transport and in possession of booze, we knew full well that we were vulnerable to getting in serious strife if discovered.

While shopping in the heart of Horsham in the early hours of night we were privy to a great mob of teenagers, all obviously well under 18, waiting for a party pick-up.

As we sipped away at our forbidden elixir in the darkness, someone

There were no shrinking violets to be seen. In full view of all and

sundry, they were armed with boxes of liquor. Some of the youngsters had even started to sample their produce, cheerfully waving at people driving past. We heard one shopper remark as they entered their car: “Look, they just can’t wait to get pissed.” Later, in raising general concerns with a friend about what we had experienced his fatalistic response rammed home how much times had changed: “Well, at least we know it’s alcohol and they were obviously off to somewhere well organised. It could be something much worse. And hey, none of them was smoking, right?” Yes, times have indeed changed.

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Riders from nine corporate teams, who started the ride from Adelaide last Friday, rode into Kaniva, Nhill, Dimboola and Horsham on Monday before heading to Bendigo on Tuesday and Benalla yesterday. They expect to be in Albury today and Canberra on Sunday. Optus, a tour diamond partner of the tour with a team riding in the event, organised a ‘bicycle bell band’ to welcome the team with a chorus of bicycle bells as it cycled past ‘yes’ Optus Horsham store in Firebrace Street. The annual Tour de Cure started in 2007 and has featured rides from Brisbane to Sydney, Melbourne to Sydney, Brisbane to Cairns, Sydney to the Sunshine Coast, Sydney to Melbourne and Brisbane to Mission Beach.

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rganisers of this weekend’s Grampians Grape Escape activities in Halls Gap have guaranteed two days of live entertainment and family fun as well as new experiences for wine and food lovers.

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Returning Also returning to the festival will be Bree-Arne Charmley, with her rich, soulful vocals and Hamilton’s dynamo indieroots cover band Buddha in a Chocolate Box. They will take to the stage each morning and afternoon respectively while the crowd grazes on western Victoria’s best food and wine.

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climbing wall, Halls Gap Zoo, Brambuk, Pockets the Clown, Allan the Juggler, face painting and temporary tattoos. “One of the other big draw cards will be the Grampians Estate Grape Stomping Competition,” Mr Wheaton said. “Brought to the festival by students of the Central Connect Program, Saturday’s competition will feature great prizes including bottles of wine for heat winners and a carton of wine for the overall winner, while Sunday’s will be just for the kids

Melbourne musician Monique Brumby, who with her band rocked the crowd at last year’s festival, will return to Halls Gap with fellow awardwinning singer-songwriters Kerri Simpson and Rebecca Barnard. As the ‘Sheilas of the 70s’ in full retro garb, they’ll take the Sunday crowd back in time with loud and lusty favorites by Donna Summers, Suzi Quatro, Kate Bush and Blondie.

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Solo artist Phil Holmes, who fronted the Still Trees last year, returns to perform on Saturday. Also on Saturday from 11am to 1pm, Brambuk – The National Park and Cultural Centre will run cultural activities and Wimmera Entertainment Network will engage children with clowns, puppetry and magic. Festival director David Wheaton said new attractions also included roving entertain-

ing duo Public Mischief, aka Janine Hilder and Catherine Woodger. “Their whimsical and colorful characters on stilts will interact with and charm the crowd,” Mr Wheaton said. “Janine and Catherine will also conduct mini scarecrowmaking workshops for kids, with celebrity chef Poh Ling Yeow choosing the winner.” He said other family attractions would include a rock-

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Horsham College community leader has described almost a quarter of a million dollars in State Government maintenance funding for the school as ‘like using a Band-Aid to fix a broken arm’.

Horsham College school council president Rowan Smith said he welcomed the funding increase with open arms but with fellow councilors feared $229,798 would come at the expense of ‘desperately needed’ rebuilding money. He said the contribution represented ‘a drop in the ocean’ for what was needed.

one percent of the funds needed to take a long-term approach and upgrade our school. It is really like using a BandAid to fix a broken arm.” Mr Smith said construction of a Horsham Special Development School on the college’s senior campus meant a need for students to walk long distances between classes and learn in sub-standard crumbling facilities. “We will continue to fight for full capital funding for our much-needed school redevelopment,” he said.

“We are thrilled to see that the State Government has recognised the need for funding for much-needed maintenance, a need which far exceeds our previous annual allocations,” Mr Smith said.

“Last year when the college celebrated its centenary the school council allocated $189,436 to be spent on longoverdue maintenance to paint, update and renovate areas of the school so that it would be presentable for hundreds of visiting ex-students.

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Eight municipal bands from across the region will perform at Dimboola Memorial Secondary College Memorial Hall as part of ‘Band Sunday’ from 1.30pm. The contingent includes six brass and two concert bands. The performances are open to the public.

them useable, after our buildings were demolished to make way for the Special School,” he said.

“We also understand the Money has been directed for spending on some of our very worst senior-site buildings dating back to the mid-1900s. This seems like throwing good money at bad, when what we really need are new 21st century buildings.”

“Students are the future of our community and our future leaders and greatest assets, they deserve better than old, white ant-ridden and crumbling buildings.”

Mr Smith said work last year included repainting rooms for the first time in 11 years and upgrading toilets which had been in such disrepair that some young students were avoiding their use during school hours. “The council is also still waiting to be reimbursed almost $90,000 for urgent work required on portable buildings in early 2012 in order to make

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Mr Smith added that despite the conditions, college students continued to shine. “Our teachers provide excellent tuition but just imagine what could happen when we finally get some much-needed 21st century facilities,” he said. “Let’s hope that the generous maintenance funds are not just a drop in the ocean but will be the first trickle in a future flood of capital funding needed to finally construct the consolidation and redevelopment. We remain optimistic for good news in the State Budget.”

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The government is providing Wimmera Health Care Group with $216,000, West Wimmera Health Service $134,000, Stawell Hospital $66,000 and Edenhope Hospital $34,700. Mr Delahunty said the funding was part of the government’s $60-million Securing our Health System 2012-13 State Budget. He added that the government would add a further $60-million in the 2013-14 State Budget. “This funding targets replacement of the most at-risk medical equipment and infrastructure approaching its use-by-date that is essential for hospitals and health services to provide timely treatment to their patients,” he said. “Most importantly, funding provided through this program supports our public hospitals to stay at the forefront of new technology and enables hospitals to replace big-ticket items without compromising on other healthcare outcomes.” “I am also pleased our government has specifically provided a quarter of the program’s funding for regional and rural hospitals, so that, wherever we live, we have access to hospitals with modern, state-of-the-art infrastructure and equipment.”

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Sport uniform money

Eight Horsham district sporting clubs are sharing more than $325,000 in State Government funding through a Sporting Uniform Grants Program. Victorian Sports Minister Hugh Delahunty said the clubs were among 337 across Victoria to receive a grant as part of the latest funding round. “Most sporting competitions simply won’t allow you on the park without a proper uniform,” Mr Delahunty said. “The Sporting Uniform Grants not only provides a boost for the club, but ensures more members of the community, whatever their skill level or background, get the chance to represent the club and join in the fun. “More importantly, through the program

we’re removing a crucial barrier and increasing participation. “As Minister for Sport and Recreation I want to see more people more active more often and these grants go a long way towards boosting team morale, connecting communities and can play an integral role in motivating people. “Team uniforms are more than just colours; they represent local sporting traditions and community pride.” Grant recipients: Bowls, Wimmera division $1000; Horsham City Rowing Club $480; Colts Cricket Club, Horsham $980; Horsham Little Athletics Centre, $1000; Horsham RSL Diggers Football and Netball Club $1000; Laharum Tennis Club $971; Wimmera Roller Derby League $1000; Taylors Lake Football and Netball Club $1000.

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unners and walkers are again limbering up for annual Mother’s Day Classic events in Horsham and Ararat as the campaign to raise money for breastcancer research gains momentum.

The May 12 events at Sawyer Park in Horsham and Richardson Oval, Ararat, are part of the nation’s largest fun run and walk, involving more than 125,000 people across Australia. Both events feature fourkilometre walks and eightkilometre runs, a Horsham registration and check-in between 8.15am and 9am before a ceremony and the Ararat registrations starting at 9am. Officials are encouraging people to enter online and find out more about each event at website www.mothersdayclassic.com.au. Both events feature an array of activities and attractions as well as the running and walking aspect of the fund-raisers. A Horsham welcoming ceremony will feature paper tribute flowers for participants to

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Lisa Cosson from Planet Feelgood will lead a pre-run and walk warm-up.

Horsham Mother’s Day Classic organiser Katrina Liston said the event brought communities across Australia together to raise money and awareness.

This year’s Ararat event, featuring a course covering Golflinks Road, Banfield Street, George Road and Lambert Street, will feature a timed eight-kilometre Ararat run. Runners specifically taking part in the timed run need to register online. Ararat is also offering a healthy breakfast of muesli and yogurt and as listed as one of the challenges for Challenge Ararat under the Biggest Loser television banner is likely to attract a significant participation lift. Ararat committee member Rohan White said between 400 and 600 people usually took part in the event. “We’re hoping for maybe up to 1000 people this year which would be great,” he said. “We’re also going to have live entertainment and a junior skipping group will be there. There will also be plenty of merchandise. It’s all about

“More than $14.8-million has been raised for the National Breast Cancer Foundation’s research programs since the event’s inception. We are proud to host an event in Horsham for the fourth year running to help find a cure for breast cancer,” she said. Breast cancer affects women across Australia, impacting on their lives as well as touching lives of the family, friends and work colleagues. One in nine Australian women will be diagnosed with breast cancer by the age of 85. Money raised by Women in Super’s Mother’s Day Classic has supported 18 researchers across Australia in investigating all aspects of the breast cancer. Research has led to improved detection and treatment for the disease, resulting in a 27 percent decrease in mortality since 1994.


he State Opposition has included Wimmera-Mallee branches in a statewide list of ambulance services it claims are falling short of meeting benchmark response times. The Labor Party’s Parliamentary Secretary for Health Wade Noonan said latest Ambulance Victoria figures showed that ambulances responding to the most serious cases in regional Victoria were taking an average of up to half an hour to reach patients.

He said the documents released under freedom of information found from July 1 to December 31 last year that 38 of 149 rural branches met a 15-minute benchmark average for code-one first responses. The figures show that while Ararat and Horsham branch response times were within the benchmark average, other Wimmera centres were outside the range. “Just one in four branches in regional and rural Victoria achieved the state-wide benchmark for life-threatening call-outs in

“Ambulance response times are going backwards and placing Victorian lives at risk” Wade Noonan the second half of 2012,” Mr Noonan said. “Health Minister David Davis can no longer deny that the Napthine Government’s $616-million cuts to the health system are having a negative impact on frontline services such as ambulances. “Our ambulance paramedics do a great job under extreme pressure, but at the moment they are being stretched to the limit.” Mr Noonan said the data showed average waiting times for life and death emergencies, such as heart attacks and car accidents, were in some cases more than twice the benchmark.

“People outside of Melbourne in need of emergency care are being forced to wait twice as long, as the pressure on Victoria’s ambulance system grows,” Mr Noonan said.

“Before the last election the Coalition said that Victorians deserve the highest quality ambulance services and have the right to expect timely responses during emergencies. “However, now in government, ambulance response times are going backwards and placing Victorian lives at risk.” Ambulance response-time figures from several Wimmera centres were missing from the Ambulance Victoria list the Labor Party provided.

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Wimmera centres on the list showed: Ararat: 14.5 minutes average response time, 280 cases; Dimboola 22.7, 121; Dunmunkle 18.2, 43; Edenhope 20.1, 49; Hopetoun 23.3, 16; Horsham 12.4, 636; Nhill 16.4, 105; St Arnaud 20.8, 73; Stawell 16, 253; Warracknabeal 19.4, 113.

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survived a 1937 fire that gutted the hotel and were the headquarters of Cobb and Co coaches, which operated a biweekly service between Jeparit

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The stables originally provided sanctuary for tired horses and played a role in opening tracts up of isolated farmland during the early settlement days of the northern Wimmera and southern Mallee.

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he launch of the book ‘Willaura’s Finest’ at Anzac Day services at Willaura last week drew a large crowd to the Ararat district hamlet. People with historic connections to the town made the trip to be part of the service and to hear Willaura and District Historical Society president John Walter launch the book. Book author Trevor Munro and editor Graeme Hosken were guest speakers at a mid-morning service attended by almost 300 people. Both spoke of the importance of understanding the lives and service of district soldiers, and of appreciating what they did in the name of their country.

Experiences Mr Hosken also spoke about the experiences of Australian soldiers during the time when peace was declared and their eventual discharge from the army and return to civilian life in Australia. The book launch was part of a comprehensive service program, starting with a dawn ceremony led by Willaura RSL sub-branch member Mike McCartney-Lees at Willaura cenotaph.

RECORDED HISTORY: ‘Willaura’s Finest’ editor, Graeme Hosken, left, and author Trevor Munro at Willaura cenotaph.

Ararat Legacy member Steve Shannon led services at the cenotaph and memorial hall after piper Ken Crozzier played ‘The Flowers of the Forrest’ during wreath-laying. Willaura Primary School students read the names of the fallen and bugler Geoff Morley played the Last Post and Reveille. Two members of Creswick Light

Horse Troop and Hamilton District Pipe Band led a march to the hall. At the hall service the students read The Requiem.

ANZAC SERVICE: A member of Creswick Light Horse Group is pictured with Willaura RSL sub-branch member Bob Meredith and Willaura Lions Club member and Ellen-McCartney-Lees, at Willaura’s Plantation Memorial. Pictures: CONTRIBUTED

After the hall service The Light Horse members led the audience to a Plantation Memorial for a brief wreath-laying ceremony.

provided morning tea and lunch where Mr Munro and Mr Hosken signed copies of their book.

Willaura Primary School Parents Association and Willaura Lions Club

There were also displays provided by Langi Morgala Museum, Ararat

Arms Historical Collectors Club, Antique Motor Cycle Club of Australia, Willaura and District Historical Society, and Trevor Munro’s private collection.

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The Australian Government Mobile Service Centre is rolling into a town near you

West Wimmera Health Service is offering help for people affected by cancer as well their families and carers through a new Cancer Support Group. The service leads support-group get-togethers to help people exchange information, learn new ideas and receive professional advice. The get-togethers offer ‘a safe haven for expressing feelings, and relaxing with others who understand the journey being experienced.’

Are you a senior, student, family, farmer, carer or person with a disability seeking government support? The Australian Government Mobile Service Centres are supporting rural communities by providing convenient access to Australian Government payments and services. You can visit the Mobile Service Centre:

The support group’s next meeting will be at 2.30pm on May 15 at Nhill Neighbourhood House, 80 Macpherson Street, Nhill. Grampians Integrated Cancer Service consumer engagement advisor Roger Moulton will be guest speaker.

Opposite the Visitor Centre, Schools Road Halls Gap Wednesday 8 May 9.00 am to 3.00 pm

Mr Moulton will outline what the Grampians Integrated Cancer Service does, its aims and achievements in cancer service development and improvement. He will discuss the impact of travel and accommodation availability for rural people requiring treatment.

Experienced specialist officers travel with the Mobile Service Centre and provide friendly, face-to-face service, information and support. Our staff can assist you with Centrelink, Medicare, Australian Hearing and Child Support payment and service options. They are specialists in rural servicing and live and work in the communities they serve. If the assistance you’re a�er is not available, arrangements will be made for someone from the relevant organisation to contact you.

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can tell that the nights are rapidly getting colder because my cat has taken to sleeping on the end of my bed again. Cats aren’t the only ones seeking warmth – there are lots of other critters that want to also come indoors. It’s the time of year when householders, frustrated by unwanted visitors raiding their cupboards and barns, resort to laying baits for rats and mice. As a result, autumn is also the most common time of year for us to see cats and dogs affected by these poisons. The effects of rat bait, or rodenticides, are slow in onset and might not show up for a few days. So it’s important that pet owners are aware of the symptoms and what to watch for. Rodenticides act by interfering with the ability of the blood to clot, by preventing the production of new clotting factor proteins in the liver. This process takes around 48 hours, so usually the symptoms of poisoning don’t show up for two to five days after the toxin has been consumed. Animals affected by these types of toxins have a much higher risk of excessive

SICK PUPPY: The effects of rat bait, or rodenticides, are slow in onset and might not show up for a few days. Picture: CONTRIBUTED

bleeding than unaffected animals. The symptoms can range from mild bleeding, which might manifest as bruising of the skin and gums, or prolonged bleeding from small cuts or scrapes.

If the ingestion might have occurred a few days previously, a simple blood test can be performed to check the blood clotting time, and determine if the animal requires treatment.

Owners might also see blood in the urine or faeces. In some cases, however, severe internal bleeding can result in lethargic, collapsed animals in shock.

As with any poison, prevention is better than cure, and so if at all possible it’s best to avoid the use of rat bait in households where pets also live.

If an owner sees their animal eat rat bait, the best strategy is get them to the vet as soon as possible.

However, even non-pet owning homes may have furry trespassers in their yards at times, so if you must use baits, it’s vital to always make sure that these are put in locations accessible to rodents but not dogs or cats.

Make sure you take the packaging with you so that the vet can check the active ingredient. The vet will probably also recommend a course of Vitamin K tablets, this being an antidote to these types of poisons.

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SUPPORT: Horsham cubs and scouts will benefit from a Victorian Harley Owners’ Group Rally donation. Rally organiser, Shane Rees, centre, is pictured presenting a cheque to Second Horsham Group president Grant Hollaway. Picture: FELICITY PRITCHARD

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260-strong contingent of motorcycle riders who converged near Horsham for a Harley Owners Group Victorian rally at Easter has provided a much-needed boost to Horsham Scout groups.

Rally organiser and Horsham HOG branch vice-president Shane Rees presented a cheque for $1200 to the groups on Anzac Day at Sawyer Park. Mr Rees said the money came from an airbrushed helmet, donated to the HOG rally

by Brisbane professional artist Daniel Farmer. The helmet sold for $800 and HOG rally organisers contributed an extra $400.

“We chose to donate to Horsham Scouts because members of the group assisted us over two days and provided us with resources at the Wimmera Events Centre, where we were staying,” Mr Rees said. “We hold the Victorian rally in Horsham every eight years and aim, as a not-for-profit group to support a local charity with any funds raised.” The HOG rally also donated

a specialised airbed for patients with back injuries to Ambulance Victoria in a previous Horsham rally. Second Horsham Scouts leader-in-charge Lance Warren said the group would use the money to allow all group members to participate in activities, such as the Cuboree – a Jamboree for Cubs – and the Scouts’ Jamboree. The donation will also help fund volunteer-leader training. Second Horsham Scouts will now have a monster raffle with prizes including a hybrid car and camper trailer.

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and enjoyed the opportunity to return to the district with his family. “The Kelly family has enjoyed the panoramic views, spectacular scenery and wildlife and sampling the local produce and wines in the region.”

State Government ministers Hugh Delahunty and Louise Asher said Shane Kelly was part of a team of celebrities linking Tourism Victoria and Fairfax Media as part of a $300,000 intrastate campaign to boost statewide tourism. Kelly won a silver medal at the 1992 Barcelona Olympics and was dubbed internationally as ‘Minute Man’ after breaking a world record in the grueling one-kilometre timetrial event. Mr Delahunty said the ‘Spotted by Locals’ campaign would feature prominent Melbournians who had a personal connection to regional Victoria. “Shane Kelly has a special

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connection to the Grampians and will be sharing his experiences and hidden gems via video, stories and imagery,” Mr Delahunty said. “Shane Kelly began his illustrious cycling career at five and belonged to the respected Stawell-Great Western Cycling club. As such, Shane has travelled many roads around this most picturesque of regions

Ms Asher said the aim was to increase awareness among Melbournians of the depth and diversity of experiences available in regional Victoria. ?“Fairfax will publish stories in publications and websites including Good Weekend, Sunday Life, The Magazine and Life and Style. It will also promote regional Victoria through stayz.com.au and directly to consumers via electronic communication,” she said. “Readers will be able to access Shane’s stories through a special section on The Age website and iPad application.”

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Northern Grampians Shire Council is celebrating wins in two categories at national local government awards.

The council won the Innovative Infrastructure Development award for its Stawell Steps project, and the Women in the Community award for flood-recovery activities involving women in Joel Joel community. Mayor Cr Wayne Rice said the council was amazed and humbled to win two awards considering it was up against 192 entries from councils across Australia. “It really is wonderful to be recognised at a national level as it reaffirms to us that our work is best practice and is deliver-

ing great outcomes for our residents and ratepayers,” Cr Rice said.

“And it’s a great result for a smaller regional council to win two awards at a national level as it demonstrates that small shires can punch above their weight and achieve fantastic things for their communities.” The two national awards follow three other awards Northern Grampians Shire Council won for the Stawell Steps and the flood-recovery project. The council’s two entries are now in the running to be named overall national winner to be judged in the near future and announced in June.

The Stawell Steps project involved developing flood-mitigation infrastructure at Cato Lake in Stawell into a functional and architectural community asset. For the Joel Joel project the council’s Flood Recovery Team worked with the community’s women to help them obtain grants, host clean-up weekends and organise a concert with country music star Adam Brand.

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Open access health forum West Wimmera Health Service staff will discuss health services for Goroke and district community at an Open Access Health Forum at Goroke Community Health Centre on Tuesday at 7.30pm.

He said the forum would also outline services that would become accessible with the completion of the new health centre. “We look forward to hearing about the aspirations for future healthcare in Goroke,” he said.

Health service chief executive John Smith said Goroke district residents were invited to learn about the health-care and services available to them.

For more information about the forum phone 5391 4218.

The Federal Government’s Department of Regional Australia, Local Government, Arts and Sport organised the National Awards for Local Government. The awards are open to 565 Australian local government organisations. GOING BATTY: Children get into the spirit of a Horsham Rural City Council urban Landcare event that explored lives of the city’s extensive bat population.

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Dimboola Primary School pupils will run in an adidas School Fun Run on May 10 to raise money for their school. The youngsters involved in the run are seeking support and sponsorship from their community. The school’s Sandra Gove said the fun run presented ‘an excellent platform’ to get stu-

Mr Bull has officiated at More than 1000 events as a cycling judge during his involvement with cycling. He is annually part of more than 30 national, international and state events as an official. He said he originally became involved in cycling by participating on a Great Victorian Bike Ride and when his son

dents excited about physical activity. “I am very proud of the students for getting involved,” she said. The adidas School Fun Run has helped schools raise more than $5.6-million for computers, books, sporting equipment and other resources during the last two years.

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Mr Bull, heavily involved with Ararat and District Cycling Club for more than 20 years, has become a Victorian Olympic Council Julius L. Patching Sports Official Award recipient.

He attended the awards presentation with his wife and fellow cycling official Gloria shortly before preparing for national road series tours in Victoria and Tasmania.

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Anthony became involved in the sport. “My wife and I now spend most of our time away officiating at events. It’s become a bit of a family thing now,” he said. “My main thing is getting little kids involved. I try to coach them, to help them do the right thing on a velodrome and I enjoy every bit of it. I wish others would take more interest in juniors. Without juniors our sport doesn’t survive.”

Mr Bull, who received a Commonwealth of Australia sports achievement award for services to cycling in 2005 and was 2008 Cycling Victoria official of the year, has been president, vice-president or a committee member with the Ararat club for 15 years. He said he continued to enjoy officiating at cycling events. The award is in recognition of the contribution of Julius L. Patching, a voluntary official with the Victorian Olym-

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Animals & Accessories

Animals & Accessories

Harness, light delivery, collar Siberian Husky, 3yr old, and haymes, breaching and desexed female, breeder wish to bridle $1750 Ph 0449841702 find a loving home for ex show Horse Drawn Gig, 10A shoes, dog, M/C 956000002556206 brakes, 52 inch wheels circa $350 Ph 53848226 AH 1910 $2000 Ph 044984702

Horse float, double, good tyres, registered, fair condition $3000 Ph 0422587091 Horse float, double, VGC $3200 Ph 0421216533 Jack Russell pups, 3 male, 2 female, 8 weeks old 3/5, wormed, immunized, lovely markings, full of life, MC 943094320372544, 2575, 2984, 2784, 2946 $380 Ph 0438581576

Staffordshire Bull Terrier pups, full vet checked, wormed, 1 x male white with brindle spots, 2 x male brindle with white chest, 1 x male white and tan, 1 x female brindle, 10 weeks old, M/C 978102100091561, 100104225, 100091709, 100091771, 100091812 $650 each Ph 0413553826

Antiques

Jack Russell Terrier, F, 2yo, broken coat, English working Antique Dining Setting, large blood lines $350 Ph 0427366636 extension table, 3-leaves, 6 M/C# 978102100048836 chairs, cane inserts, sideboard, Kelpie pups, born 18/02, vet barley carving $6495ono Ph *The Weekly Advertiser reserves the right checked, vacc, parents proven 53582465 Stawell to accept or refuse advertisements. workers, MC 978102100079570, Arm Chair, antique, fully 1 x Belted Galloway Cow, pure 87339 Ph 0427861473 Julie restored, excellent condition bred, with 10 month old bull Maltese x Shih Tzu Puppies, $325 Ph 53825774 calf at foot $1800 the lot Ph 1 male, 1 female, vet checked, Chest of Drawers, Antique Oak, 53566303 Moyston M/C# 981020005541896, five drawers, fully restored $475 $280each Ph Ph 53825774 Alpaca, all colours, from 5493992 registered breeder, good rates 0424588439 Concave Picture Frames, Ph 53847380 Mare, Bay TB, 16.2hh, 11yo, $80ea Ph 0428324210 Alpaca, herd guards and ride or breed, race winner, suit pets, male and female exp rider, good nature $750 Ph Fire Surround with cast iron and tiled insert, over 100 yr old, available, prices vary 0434672909 VGC $900 Ph 0439101170 Ph 0428852338 Miniature filly, 12 months old, Alpacas, breeding stock, pretty paint, not reg, $500 Ph Leadlight Display Cabinet, $390 Ph 0427523317 pets and flock protectors, all 0418851112 stock guaranteed, inspections Miniature goats $150each Ph welcome, delivery available Ph 0400904727 0427602773 Piglets, 12 weeks old, coloured, Bird cage, hexagon shape $100 each Ph 53871301 (6-sided), 2m H x 110mm W, all 0447252515 accessories $250 Ph 53820411 Pony, 12.2HH reg Welsh or 0427820411 Mountain, for sale or swap Boer Goat Kids, $50 Ph $2500 Ph 53891556 0448447211 after 5pm Puppies, Pomeranian X Jack Border Collie Dog, 18mo, Russell, 7 weeks old, 1 male, started working $300 1 female, good natured pups, Leadlight Secretaire Cabinet, Ph 0427366636 M/C# sable colour, 978102100043121, with fitted writing desk, 1150mm width, 1885 height, EC $500 Ph 978102100025055 42430 $400 Ph 53920243 0417558774 Budgies, for sale, various Miners Lounge, $200 Ph colours $15 each Ph 53827626 0428324210 Cavalier King Charles Singer Sewing Machine, pup, male, all checks, M/C made in 1873 w/cover, working 978102100091954 Ph order, hand operated, $450 Ph 0488173584 53546222 Chaff cutter, Jas Smith, electric Singer Treadle Sewing motor and table, 2 spare blades Machine, beautiful stitcher, $3000 Ph 53922233 VGC, extras $325 Ph 53581100 Chickens, ideal show birds $10 Rag Doll Kittens, pure bred seal Ph 0439265133 point and blue point, raised in Cockatiels, hand reared, avery smoke free home with children, Caravans breed, red fronted, yellow turks, vet checked, wormed, vac, indian ringneck, call for prices DOB 19/01/13, ready to go at 15’ Jayco Series 90, pop-top, Ph 0408535515 Stawell Easter MIC 981020005498557, GC with as new full annexe, D/B, Ewes, pure breed, black face 5474195, 4575207, 5544531, 3 way fridge, 4 burner cook top, suffolks, from stud stock Ph Ph 0428915271 oven hardly used, microwave, 0419664345 Liz Rams, Hampshire down and pantry, many cupboards $8750 Fish Tank, all accessories white suffolk, bruc acc $350 plus Ph 53521005 Ararat including flu val filter, water GST Ph or text 0488159853 1992 Windsor Pop Top, 16’, off heater, light, gravel etc $150ono Saddle, Wintec Isabell, EC, 17”, road tyres, AC, 3-way fridge, gas Ph 53585499 cair system, changeable gullet stove and microwave, 12 volt/

Caravans

Caravans

1999 Jayco Hawk Campervan, Caravan 1987 Male Trail, 16’, full annexe, EC, more info front kitchen, DB, annexe, GC $13,500ono Ph 55752789 or $6500ono Ph 0400016358 0400537613

Caravans

Caravans

times, always shedded, EC $16,000 Ph 0409433672 Stawell

Reduced Jayco Stirling Pop Top, 2007, 17’, rollout awning and annexe, front club lounge, side kitchen, cook top grill and oven, double island bed, Herron AC, new digital TV, 3-way fridge, Compass caravan 2005, 19’16”, battery and monitor, always 3 way large fridge, gas HW, 4 shedded, EC $29,990 Ph burner stove, microwave, AC, 0419561981 TV, island DB, shower, toilet, roll REDUCED Majestic Knight out awning, full annexe, 4 new Single Axel, 17’ long, shower tyres, always shedded $36,500 and toilet, battery pack, 3 way Ph 53811020 or 0427811020 fridge, gas elec hot water, gas Concept 17’6”, 2009, QB, elec stove, roll out awning, 15” wheels, checker plate, single beds R95403 $28,000 Ph external cable, roll out BBQ, 0417302688 as new annexe $31,500ono Ph 53811733 or 0428504538

2005 16ft Regent Crusader, roll out awning plus annexe, single beds, 3-way fridge, microwave, R55050 $16,500 Ph 53941981

Hacienda, 17’, 4 berth, full annexe, 2-way fridge, rego 6/13 $5500 Ph 53982465 or 0467362436

Caravan 1999 Roadstar, 12 2001 Roma pop-top, 14ft, s/ mths rego, DB, 3-way fridge, gas beds, EC, $13,000 Ph 53548223 stove and HWS, microwave, AC, 2004 Royal Flair Pop Top shower and toilet, rollout awning, Caravan, 14’, rear entry, DB i/ P32475, must sell $29,000 Ph spring, fridge, cook-top, m/wave, annexe, elec brakes, used four 53922563

Caravan pop top, Gazal Infinity 1999, 16’ x 4’6”, SB’s, power brakes ect, new condition $16,000 Ph 53822537 Caravan Traveller, tandem 2006 Jayco Expanda, TV, microwave, flys, hoses, EC 17’16”, pop-top, HD tyres, 2cyl, lots of extras, annexe $16,000 $22,900ono Ph 0427880265 2007 Jayco Hawk campervan, Ph 53891504 full annexe, flys, many extras, EC, always under cover when not in use $19,000 Ph 0409412692

2008 Fusion Caravan, 18.6’, duel wheels, QB, 120Lt 3-way fridge, microwave, TV, dvd, cd, radio, a/c, stove/grill 1 electric and 3 gas hot plates, tunnel Caravan, Evernew Poptop boot, roll out awning, EC, rego till 1989, 3-way fridge, microwave, 11/13 $29,900 Ph 0427891385 single beds, 2-burner gas 2010 Jayco Discovery pop stove and grill, TV antenna, full top, 18’ tandem, AC, island annexe, long rego, bonus cover DB, microwave, fridge, as valued at $300, $11,000ono Ph new $28,000 Ph 53583659 or 53839288 or 0419558260 0448242276 Caravan, Paramount 18’6”, 2005, DB, 3-way fridge, 4-burner gas stove and oven, AC, fridge, microwave, battery, DVD surround sound, leadlight cupboards, r/o awning and new 2011 Cub camper Daintree, full annexe, one owner, always off road, EC $15,000ono Ph shedded, EC $34,500ono Ph 0432398279 0428133100

5th Wheeler, true lux, 23’, shower, toilet, QB, DTV, DVD, CD, gas HWS, stove, oven, microwave, 3-way fridge, AC $50,000ono Ph 0407743234 or 55743221 Camper Jayco Dove, pop top, 1984 with annexe, GC, rego 01/14, R21434 $5500 Ph 0408222466

Camper trailer GIC extreme Goats, Boer and Anglo Nubian, (black), comes fully mounted 24 lights, DB and bunks, new off road, as new, fully optioned, 12 months old $70 each Ph with great extras $1000 Ph annexe, hot water, TV antenna mattress, rego 12/13 $6200 Ph 0427056886 $14,000ono Ph 0417554089 0429233729 0458770008

Hi-Ace 1980 pop-top camper, fair condition OHZ724 $3000 Ph Supreme pop top, 2005 18’ 6”, dual axle, battery pack, DB, AC, 53566212 Jayco 12’ Pop Top, with annexe, VGC, $27,000 Ph 0409853581 truck tyres, HD susp, and more or 53452813 $7200ono Ph 0429810550

Jayco 2007 Expander, AC, EC, annex flys, roll out awning, always shedded, S45774K $27,000ono Ph 53911772

Viscount Pop Top 1980, s/axle, 18’, 5-berth, GC, rollout awning, full annexe, large 3-way fridge/ freezer, front kitchen, reg 02/14 $6900 Ph 0428827015 Ararat

Jayco Expanda Outback, 2008, battery pack, roll out awning, full annexe, bed flys, great family van, very spacious, one owner, immaculate condition $31,000ono Ph 0438887732 or 53874235

Windsor Caravan, one owner, A/C, 4 burner stove and griller, microwave, 3 way fridge, lovely interior of soft green, double Jayco Finch campervan 1983, bed, R.O awning and annex, , full annexe, VGC, rego 9/13 always shedded, EC $17,900 Ph 53826676 or 0428826676 $4800 Ph 53820764 Jayco Hawk Campervan, Windsor Windcheater 2000, 2002, in good condition, full 19’, double bed, battery and length annexe with floor pole, AC, roll out awning, full annexe, front verandah and bed flys, light shower, light and weight, easy truck tyres, will sleep up to 5 to tow N5339 $26,000 Ph people, $12,990 Ph 0438332847 0415060314 Karen, Nhill Jayco Expander, 16’ pop top, 12/05 build, 3-way fridge, roll out awning, inner-spring mattress $23,500 Ph 0419351246

Jayco Pop Top, 90 series, Clothes & single axle, single beds, 3 way Accessories r/f, oven 4/burner cook top, plenty cupboards XRH094 Horsham West School $9000ono Ph 53827594 uniform package, 7 shirts sized Caravan, Windsor pop-top, Jayco Westport Pop Top 10-12, as new, 8 long trousers, EC, r/o awning, microwave, 1996, 17’, air conditioning, 2 bomber jackets, school island double bed, $12,000 Ph rollout awning and annexe, gas backpack, library bag and reader 53562310 or 0400699039 cooktop and grill, 3way fridge, pocket $100 Ph 53811258 island double bed with storage, EC $17,000ono Ph 0419972013 Millard 14’ pop top, 4 berth, 2-way fridge, full annexe, rego 2/14 $6500 Ph 0467362436 Millard 16’ pop top, VGC, 12 months rego, DB, gas electric Compas 15ft Pop Up Caravan fridge, gas stove, oven, AC, full annexe $10,000ono Ph 1993, island double bed, 0419514118 wardrobes, hot plates, 3 way Reduced caravan, permanent fridge, sink, plenty cupboard onsite, with large solid wall space, excellent condition, light annexe, all chattels wiwo, blue interior E27531 $15,000 $24,000 Ph 0458923298 Beachport Ph 0402302028 Robyn

Commercial Equipment

Commercial Black 3 glass door under bar refrigerator cabinet, new cabinet with motor, $1800ono Ph 53302008 Cool Room Motor, Kirby drop in unit, 1hp, 6mths use, 240v, EC $1700 Ph 0417101120 Drink Fridge, Orford, 2 glass doors, shelves and lights $1300 Ph 0417101120


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Computers & Entertainment

Farm Machinery

For Sale

Desktop Intel Core 2 QUAD CPU Q8400 2.66GHZ, Nvidida Gforce 6600, 320gig HDD multi recorder, 20” monitor, keyboard and optical mouse $350 Ph 0428336397

Header, John Deere 7720, 1988, EC, 30’ front, comb trailer 2608hrs, always shedded, choppers, hillside reverse feed, harvest ready, $17,000 Ph 53521782

17 boxes of books, Readers Digest, novels, crafts, gardening, cooking, 100 plus LPs $200ono Ph 0428428035

iPad, with retina display, inc keyboard cover, 64gb WI-FI/ cellular, Perfect condition $580 Ph 0419571506 Horsham Laptop Optima Centoris V862, 15” screen, Windows O.S, Nvidia Gforce 7300, 120gig HDD, core2 Heavy Duty Trailer, with duo T5600, elite laptop case tank and 5.5hp pump inc $200 Ph 0428336397 hoses, reduced $3900 ono Ph 0418529907 Ararat

Farm Machinery 13HP Davey pump, vanguard e/start motor, overhauled, new fuel system, 3 x 50mm outlets, hoses, new $2295, sell $1600 Ph 53524795 Ararat 16ft x 8ft Thornton single deck, galvanised sheep stock crate $1000 Ph 53502321 1985 International T2670, with 22ft grain tipper, GC, QRTT, great seed fertiliser truck, 5361F, $30,000+GST Ph 0428541522 2 x Paton SF24 stock feeders, as new condition $1260 incl each Ph 53547579 or 0429944479 30’ 5160 Shearer Bar, 620 edge on tynes, new shears, VGC $17,600 inc Ph 0417539107 Air seeder, 32’ AFM bar 8” cut, floating hitch with alfarm A550 bin, new spare belt included, VGC $45,000 inc GST Ph 0428894258 or 53894258 Dimboola Austin 1951 Tray, 12’, UB hoist, grain bin, suit wreck, Edmunds bale loader, bag loader, best offer Ph 53547510 evenings only Baler Class 85, VGC, Ph 0427957222

Rolant $4400

Berendes Grader Blade, 8’, 3 point linkage, hydraulic angle and tilt $5000ono Ph 0427323041

For Sale

2 Plega Single Beds, 3ft x 6.8ft inchs, touch button controls, back and leg lift with inner spring mattress, EC, cost $4500 each Sell $3000 each Ph 0447539415

For Sale

Header, John Deere 7720 turbo, 2 speed drum, 30ft tyne, reel front & trailer, 3000hrs, smale 135 Litre HWS/LPG 2009 plucker to suit $20,000+GST Ph model, VGC $550ono Ph 53808227 0439309805

Bostich Nail Guns, 1x framing gun, 75mm nails, 1x rotary magazine for lighter work also nails, made in USA $500 Ph 53524062 Ararat

For Sale

Cool Room, 6m long x 2.4 Life Jackets, 5 in EC, waders in high x 2.4 wide, pallet door, 5 EC $150 Ph 0419505737 1/2 years old, EC, $10,000 Ph 53913197 after 6pm

3 Wheel Walker With Zip-up Leather Bag, excellent Cycads, 10 medium size, great condition $50 Ph 53581100 stylish pot plants or in ground Stawell $30each Ph 0428504913 4-Frame honey extractor wax Dimplex Refrigerated Air trough and gas hot knife $600 Cooler, reverse cycle, portable, Howard Bagshaw 24 run, fair Ph 0488068251 as new, $550 Ph 53596260 or condition levermatic $600 Ph 0439855993 A Bali 7 nights, Peninsula 53808264 beach resort, Nusa Dua, 5 star, Double Horse Float, Franklin, I Tyre, 600/65 R 28 $1000+GST 22 to 29 Jun 2013, suitable for all new tyres, registered, fair Ph 0408369685 family of 4 or 2 couples $800ono condition, J62305 $3500 Ph Inter 711 Header, 18ft comb Ph 0438825856 0418792512 with trailer, in good condition Ph Air Conditioner, brand new Elec lift chair, navy leather, 50833496 AH still in box, Mistral reverse cycle cloth cover, on wheels, $700 Ph Inter 725 Header Hydrostatic, $600ono Ph 53911989 Nhill 0402632058 20ft comb/15ft open front with comb trailers, in good condition Air hose reel with air fittings Fire wood, olive, dry, very and air pipe, new $100 Ph Peter dense, beats red gum, keep this Ph 50833496 AH 0429139502 AH for year round supply, 6x4 trailer John Deere 40’, Chamberlain load $50 Ph 0418371448 275 bar, 9 and 3/4” spacing, Airless spray unit pump, Fire wood, red gum, 10 and Greco Construction King $6000 near new, cast points, air kit, GC 20 cubic meters, delivery $7700 inc GST Ph 0418553990 Ph 53582131 available $975 Ph 0437662600 John Deere Tractor, 8760, Aluminium TOA Trailer, Borcat or 0448263700 300HP, 24sp power shift, 32’ x 6’6” tri-axle, tare 6.5 8000hrs, GC $35,000 inc Ph tonne, roll tarp, service history, Fire wood, various sorts, cut 0428212996 excellent order $33,000inc Ph 1’ to 4’, cheap, pick up in Lake Bolac Ph 0431695605 John Shearer 28 run, fair 53931228 or 0419025984 Pine coffee condition $1000 Ph 53808264 Antique horse drawn plough, Furniture, John Shearer Trash Culti Drill, single furrow garden display table $100 pick up only Ph 0407357985 27 run small seed box, farm $200 Ph 53596244 scan monitor, VGC $11,000 Bed, futon, queen size Golf Buggy, “laser lite”, (not +GST Ph 0427836214 innerspring mattress $400 Ph cart), electric, carry bag, charger, $280, as new, spare Nufield, front-end loader, good 53822911 diesel gear box, large bucket Bench Seats, flip up, 4 seats battery $100 Ph 53522123 or 0431215956 Ararat 3pl $8000ono Ph 53562406 or per row, $30 Ph 0408557603 0409255218 Gopher, DX, as new, has near Black Plastic, 8 new rolls, 4m 5 months warranty, cost $3500, Off Set Disc Shearer 606, 40 x 50m, suitable for grain shed sell $2500 Ph 53820896 plate, $11000 Ph 0427957222 floors and bunkers $1200 Ph Gopher, Rumba Eureka, 0427323041 electric, blue, GC, with charger Books - Old, maths, physics, and carry basket, suitable for chemistry, suit yr 12 student, indoor and outdoor $750 Ph good revision exercises $20 the 0409191458 Stawell lot Ph 53562301 Hand crafts, one box, knitted

Boom spray, Hardi, 1200LT x 12m, foam/draw bar and hyd, REDUCED Header CAT EC $2200inc Ph 0428504228 Lexion 470R 204, 340hp, 30ft front and trailer, GPS yield Kaniva mapping, Auto contour, 2080 Boom spray, Hardi, 3400L, 20m cut hrs, ready for harvest, Navigator, D/S foam, 16.9/30 have retired, $165,000ono Ph tyres, hydraulics, lift and fold 53541270 or 0427322006 $19,800inc ono Ph 0427808601 Slasher Lockston, 15’, red Boomspray 2000lt Silvan model, mulching loads $4000 tandem simplicity susp. 60’ Ph 0428823372 hyd lift, fold broom, D.S foam, elec controls $14,300 Ph Slasher, Irish, 8’ gear box $600 Ph 0408372666 0427871404 Small square baler, M.F 124, Chisel plough 3pl, 13 tyne, GC $2900 Ph 0419389693 heavy duty, comes with crumble roller, 12’ 6” cut with adjustable Spray tank, rapid spray, 2400Lt, depth wheels, EC $8800 inc fiber glass $500 Ph 0408372666 GST Ph 0428211555 Tank, 95,500ltr, galvanised maxi, Cultivator Ackland 33’, spring 2” outlet and ball valve, ladder, lockable access hatch, plus release $500 Ph 0408372666 extras $5500 Ph 0418304855 Cultivator Shearer Fieldspan Tractor Tyres, rims and hubs x2, 33’, $1100 Ph 0427957222 to suit MX Case, 620/70 R 42, Diamond Chain, approx 32’ 95% + $10,000 Ph 0408369685 $7000 Ph 53808264 Tractor, 1978 7040 Allis Draffen sheep handler, Chalmers, 140HP, 7885hr, 2 mounted in enclosed crutching remotes, 2 speed PTO duals, trailer, feed in race, OH plant, front end weights, GC $8500 inc flexi tube, handpiece, VGO GST Ph 53843233 $5500 plus GST = $6050 Ph UD CWA 300, Marshall 0429944479 or 53547579 TM880 Spreader, Lister 3cyl Excavator, Mitsubishi spinner motor, GPS guidance, MS180LC, 18T, MUD/GP Bartlett ball $45,000+GST Ph buckets, GC, very reliable 0408369685 $24,200 Ph 0427360603 Vennings Auger, 50 x 9 self Field Bin, Ackland, 20tonne with propelled, hyd lift, VCG $11,000 bagger $2000 Ph 0409388611 inc GST Ph 0427325497 Harrows, precision rolling Wheatlander cultivator bar, 33’ harrow, EC, hydraulic fold/life, HD $1000ono Ph 0429857221 adjustable to 25’ $7700 Ph 0409859084

For Sale

Lincoln AS400/50 welder, EC $4500 Ph 53582131 Log fire, Heat Charm, gas, console, burgundy, fan forced, flue kit, EC, $395ono Ph 0411852529 Mariner Outboard, long-leg, 15hp, elec start, ec, very little use $1800ono Ph 0407737659 Mattress, Captain Snooze, q/ size, luxury zone, extra support to spinal area $300 Ph 53524062 Meat Saw, GC $500 Ph 53541380 Meat Saw, GC, on wheels $400 Ph 53846306 Mobile cool room, 1.5m high, 1.4m deep, 1,5m wide, 240 volt, can also use as freezer, 12 months rego, T52842 $5000 Ph 0408272406 Mountain bike 12spd, motorised bike , dual suspension, VGC, new tyres, factory, built, 49cc, 2 stroke, $1000ono Ph 0409611957 Stawell

Kubota BX1860 2011 Tractor, with front end loader and konga 1.2m slasher, only 35hrs use, diesel, 4wd, EC $19,000 Ph 53595264

Wood Stove, IXL, hot water service tank inc $500 Ph 53928259 REDUCED Trailer, any use, tailor made to house amazingly safe fishing/recreation boat, folding trailer with separate fuel compartments, folding draw bar, lifting lid that can have the boat on top, the ultimate holiday and weekender, only take the toys or tents you want out the rest gets locked up, instant roll out kitchen on wheels, fantastic and rare set up, pristine condition, more pictures available, Boat is perfect for local waterways, can carry in pieces to hidden waterways, full rig, 15hp OB, sounder and all safety gear, 4 door trailer, elec brakes, 2 compartments one for boating gear (inc motor and trailer), 2 fuel store areas, made for each other, Boat- KH605, Trailer- S95831 $12,000 Ph 0419553163

Wood stove, Stanley Agar, flue kit, GC, HW jacket $900 Ph 0448009803 AH

Household Items 4pce lounge setting, 2 x 3-seater couches, 2 x recliner chairs, upholstered in blue embossed fabric, VGC, leather recliner, deep brown $1000 Ph 53844274 Air conditioner, refrigerated portable Nobo Cool, EC, hardly used, view in Horsham $600 Ph 53836378 Bricks glass, 90 in panel 1800 x 1000, from shower wall, best offer Ph 53991203 Chair, Oscar electric lift, EC, $800 Ph 0429954795

REDUCED! Hydraulic Landing Legs for Semi Trailer, with wheels, $400 Ph 0419323118 Ride on mower, 38” cut, electric start, new battery, blade, bearings $765 Ph 0409851412 Ride on Mower, Deutscher 280, 12.5 HP, B/S motor, elec start $1250 Ph 0411419516 Ararat

Ride On Mower, Greenfield 30”cut, brand new motor and Childs matching desk, chair and bookcase in peach and battery $2000 Ph 0458681119 cream $220 Ph 0418175930 Ride on mower, John Deere STX38 model, hydro Old School Desk, painted with transmission, EC, one owner $1500 Ph 53521884 or folk art $100ono Ph 53585499 0400631460 Out Door Chairs, brand new never used , 6 green, 6 white Ride On Mower, White Cruise Matic, 38” cut, 12 HP $2000 Ph $100ono Ph 53911989 Nhill 0458681119

Palm Tree for sale for removal Hitachi compound mitre saw, at buyers expense, price is approx 10 yrs old $340 Ph negotiable Ph 0447362925 Buggy Twister, Good Goer $500 53881238 Toolondo area Patio Gas Heater, still in box Ph 0427957222 Hot water service, new, electric, $150 Ph Peter 0429139502 AH Café Tables and Chairs, Rheem 315L $600 Ph 53564502 EC, 50 black Bentwood Style Hot Water Service, Volken Pea Straw/Garden mulch, chairs, 5 rectangle tables, 15 mains pressure electric, 50 weed free, $5 delivered round tables $6,000ono Ph litres, 5 1/2 years old, EC $400 Horsham area Ph 0407011084 0412936307 Ph 53913197 after 6pm Plega Adjustable Bed, double Carpet, near new, top quality House bricks, 2500, s/hand, size, touch button control to wool, approx 120 square metres, clean, ready to lay, $2000ono Ph elevate back and legs, as new RRP $4800, sell $2800 Ph 0418535801 $2000 Ph 0409523448 53823092 Kitchen Benches, secondhand, 1x 2400 x 600, 1x 1800 x 600, Pool Table, solid base inc sink, Ararat pickup $250 Ph and fold up legs, sticks and balls included, GC $180 Ph 0419322775 0407972090

Cast Iron Bath, second hand, excellent condition, best offer Ph 53824219

Winch, Portable Electric, 12v 3000 pound capacity, new $200 Ph Peter 0429139502 AH

Noritake (Evansdale) dinner set, excellent condition, 8 settings, 56 pieces, $400 Ph 53825283

knee rugs and bed spreads, suitable for market $120ono Ph 0428428035

Case 460 Chain Trencher, 2000 model, 27hp Kubota diesel engine, hydrostatic drive, 4WD and 4 wheel steer, good chain with tungsten faced teeth, Klamp Wheel Lock, 100% z-way backfill blade, eng no protect your car, size 14”, its V1505WH1099 EC, $15,000 new $109 Ph 0400543038 plus GST Ph 0427873578 Russel

For Sale

ROK Electric Vacuum Blower, never used, still in box $100 Ph Childs matching desk, chair 0447539415 and bookcase, plus matching Safe, large, fireproof, dressing table with mirror and 770x500x530, near new, must side table in purple and cream sell $499ono Ph 0447380293 $400 Ph 0418175930 Stawell Shoprider mobility scooter, 2009m as new condition $1850ono Ph 0408234547 Singer Machine in Horn cabinet, boxes of cotton, fabric and patterns $150ono Ph 0428428035 Six man camper tent fits on 6x4 trailer, brand new, still in box $1300ono Ph Peter 0429139502 AH Childs matching desk, chair, Sofa Bed, EC $350 Ph bookcase and side table in blue and cream, $250 Ph 0429238478 0418175930 Summer duct lifter, max height 5.5, model 2118, $1200 Ph Couch , 2 seater and 2 chairs $150 Ph 53820896 0419571506 Horsham

Swimming pool, 24’ x 12’, near Pump, electric start, diesel, high new liner, bubble cover, sand volume, 80mm, new, inc battery, filter and pump, ladder and hoses $1000 firm Ph 53922233 $450 Ph 0428336397 Willaura Tent, Blackwolf Mojave SG6, as new $350 Ph 0437009711

Pump, Hardi 1203/9, coupled to Honda 5hp motor w/gear reduction, max pressure, 15bar/220PSI delivering 90lts per/min $650 Ph 0428336397 Willaura Queen size doona, pure wool, mini jumbuck $100 Ph 53821468 or 0418370933

Couch and matching recliner, brown, micro fibre, too big for unit, as new, $525 Ph 53581320 or 0409582273 Stawell

Cupboard/ TV unit, country look, solid wood, GC, large $500 Ph 0428915271

Timber , Oregon, 10inch x 2inch x 54m, 8 inch x 2 inch x 36m, DB Mattress, Sealy Posture Premier retail $1200 brand new $1000 Ph 0419505737 $800 ono Ph 0428975203 Bill Timber flooring, Cowley pine, Dickwick Magnet, queen-size, 6” x 1” boards $900ono Ph EC $100 Ph 0448825609 or 0429981984 53810390 Timber Window, second hand, Dining Chairs, 2 x Straight 1 fixed pane/2 sashes, 2693 Backed Edwardian $200 Ph long x 1268 high, GC $250 Ph 53562301 53581173 AH Dining Table, walnut with metal TORO Wheel Horse ride on legs, six fabric chairs $800 Ph mower, 212.5 model, 12hp 53822911 motor, GC $1000 Ph 53982486 Dinning setting, extension Trailer, steel 6x4, GC $395 Ph laminated table, steal frames, 0427523317 6 padded chairs, EC $250 Ph Trampoline, childrens, good 0408100636 Stawell condition $75 Ph 53595285 or Entertainment Unit, 1.45 x 0429200566 0.50 x 0.55m, includes CD

REDUCED Rotary Hoe, Computer desk, height 820mm, Large Corner T.V Unit, on Hassett heavy duty, forward, depth 300mm, width 400mm, castors, with above shelf reverse gear, Honda motor, as new condition, no longer for DVD/Austar, suit 42” T.V 6.8hp, new blades $1000ono Ph Twister Buggie, 150cc, GC storage shelves and drawer $300ono Ph 0447539415 0407425689 $550 Ph 53822911 required $150 Ph 0411459992 $1500 Ph 0427913221


Household Items Fridge/ Freezer, Kelvinator 400lt and 150Lt Westinghouse chest freezer $200 the lot Ph 0428915271 Household Package, TV unit, dining table, pinto chairs, 3 drawers lowboy Ph 53822256 or 0429822256 Kitchen Crome Setting, 6 chairs, vinyl, saffron colour, tan trim; wood grain laminated table, chrome double legs, as new $325 Ph 53581100 Kitchen table, circular, one metre, four metal and one cane chairs $300 Ph 53822911 LG TV, excellent picture, inc extras $35 Ph 53824164

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Lounge Room Suite, 3 piece, 2x electric recliner chairs, 3 seater couch with both ends electric recliners, chocolate in colour, velour-like fabric $1800ono Ph 0428922335 Lounge suite, 3 seater with 2 recliner chairs, EC, green, paid $1800, sell $500ono Ph 0428820446 19’ Haines Hunter deluxe, Lounge Suite, cream genuine complete rebuilt, V8 on board leather, 3 seater, 2 chairs, brand motor with leg, 1/2 cabin with two new, hardly used, beautiful style/ beds, toilet and sink, unfinished look, cost $3500, sell $1950 Ph project $8500 Ph 0403592891 0409405629 Horsham 5.2 Stessl, centre console, Lounge suite, Jacobean, GC 60HP evinrude, redco trailer, full floor safety gear and extras $350 ono Ph 0400102881 $6000 Ph 0429797173 Boat, 3.4m aluminium tinny, Bermuda 340 Discovery, JV marine trailer, 15hp Yamaha motor, walk on trailer, eagle fish finder, tonneau cover, $4500 Ph Lounge, blue, 5 seat, with 53524351 or 0439624351 corner glass table, in good condition, $300 Ph 0438332847 Boat, brand new Hunter Marine v-nosed punt and gal Karen, Nhill trailer, 15hp Honda 4-stroke Oven/ grill/ ceramic stove top motor warranty end 2016, new Westinghouse, 54cm upright , rod holders, fish finder and life 2yo $750 Ph 0428915271 jackets, carpet floor R27054 Pine Kitchen Dresser, solid, 2 $8000ono Ph 0427816202 piece $390 Ph 0427523317 Bronze Propeller, 12 inch with Recliner, lift electric chair, 45inch x 1inch s/steel shaft $80 cloth fabric, VGC $350 Ph Ph 53524062 Ararat 0439089556 Minyip Camero Legend series 2 2001, 350 chev, velvet drive, FMR, Single bed, trundle, white Bimini, 335hrs, tandem trailer, 6 metal, $120 Ph 0427630051 month reg on both $19,500 Ph 0408372666 Stools, Bar/kitchen x2, cedar Caribbean Calais 5.69m, stain, country style, high backs, dunbier trailer, new breaks, swivel seats, as new, no marks, wheels, axle etc, mercury $120 pair Ph 0409405629 150HP, ski pole, full travel Horsham covers, new battery, radio, Table, laminate with padded immaculate condition, great all chairs, GC $50ono Ph round fishing, skiing, family boat 0432635701 $18,000ono Ph 0887622611 Television low-line unit, Catamaran, cheap, Alpha mahogany stain, cupboard with Omega 4.5mtr, trapeze, race shelving each end, shelf & 2 rigged w/ trailer, C50/253 $2950 drawers down middle, as new, Ph 53566236 no marks, beautiful style/look, Jet Ski, RXT, 215HP, gripper 1650mmLx700Hx500D, $450 seat, updated bars, super Ph 0409405629 Horsham charge, will trade for KXF 250 Timber Dinning Table 120cm $11,000ono Ph 0408068646 round, extends, 4 timber Kayak, Dagger Halifax 5m, sea upholstered seat chairs $450 Ph kayak, rudder, skirt, ideal ocean/ 0428915271 river, VGC $1195 Ph 53840264 Trundle bed and mattress, used Kayak, 2.8m Zambesi inflatable twice, EC $50 Ph 0408100636 kayak, pump and carry bag, as Stawell new, $260 Ph 53840264 Tumble Dryer, gas/electric, VCG $275 Ph 0427523317 Vintage indoor plant stand, wooden 1930’s style $30 Ph 53824164 Washing Machine, Whirlpool Cabrio, 10kg, automatic, 11 months use, like new, cost $1200, sell $550 Ph 53812364 Malibu Response 1998 Bowrider, fully optional, wake Window double glazed, 2440 x board tower, sound system, 1315, cream trim, 2 panels, one Bimini, wedge, V8, excellent opening $400 Ph 53991203 family boat, for serious skier Wood heater, Arrow, GC $400 and boarded, 720hrs $29,900 Ph 0419389693 Ph 0400562627

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Motorcycles

Quintrex Hornet Trophy, 4.35m, Honda 50 HP, 4 stroke, electric trim, full travel cover, Bimini, humminbird sonar GPS, new tyres and battery, immaculate condition, will deliver to Horsham for genuine buyer $15,000 Ph 0887622611 Qunitrex 385 Explorer, 20HP Mercury Motor, dunbier trailer, Garmin fish finder, new canvas cover, fully carpeted, safety gear, rod holders, spare wheel, swivel seats, 5 months rego, boat rego MC899, trailer rego S95511 $6000 Ph Chris 0429908895 Jeparit

Motor Vehicle Accessories

Honda CRF250R, competition dirt bike, excellent condition, $5100 Ph 53810096 or 0408987595 Horsham

Suzuki Motorbike, DR650 SE, 2010, low kms, 12 months reg, with RW $6800ono Ph 0429139502 AH

2005 Triumph Daytona 955i sports tourer, heaps of extras, performance motor, VGC, 44,500km, rego 12/13, panniers tank bag included, DD692 $8500 Ph 0400923733 2006 Yamaha Pee Wee 80, EC, hardly used $1600 Ph 0409510232 Boulevard C50 Cruiser, Suzuki, fuel injected V-Twin, red 2006 model, low kms, as new, many extra, FO852, $7500ono Ph 0428852338

Suzuki RMZ 250, 2010, 2 hours use from brand new, perfect condition will not disappoint, $5900ono Ph 53812373 or 0412897704

Motor Vehicles Under $3,000 REDUCED Peugeot GL 504, 76 model, auto, air cond, original books and papers, burnt valve, still runs good, clean and tidy through out, ideal club car, AZH163 $1000ono Ph 53569340 or 0412482521 Toyota Commuter, 1991, 12 seat bus, 279,786km, noisy engine NJE690 $1550 Ph 0413628306 Neil

VS Commodore parts only, V6 motor 6HVSK191SL857342, and Toyota Dyna RU12 SWB gear box $1200 Ph 0422249127 2-Ton, inc Tieman, 1000lb lift, runs well, QRL326 $3000ono Ph 0418529907 Volvo 81, EC, rego 6/13, FXX820 $700 Ph 53824415 after 5pm

Wheels, genuine set of Simmons 3 pc 8” x 18 and 9” x 18, GC, with extra rubber, suit later Fords $2500 Ph 0428824316

Motor Vehicles Under $3,000 1969 Toyota Corona, no rust suit restoration, RT 40-610922 $600 Ph 54981227 or 0427981227

VR Commodore Berlina, GC, auto, FQD909 $2000ono Ph 0427595378 or 0428578587

Motor Vehicles $3000 - $10,000 1979 924 Porsche, 2lt fuel injection, red in colour, engine no XJOO2750 $5500ono Ph 0429846313 or 0353846313

1997 Ford XH Longreach, full Pedders suspension, mechanically A1, dual fuel column auto, 295,000km, 2 new tyres, rego 7/13, OLN227 $4200 Ph 0439632921

1971 Rover 2000 P6 automatic, 124,949kms, runs well, original manuals and history, no reg, eng no 40515252K $2000 negotiable Ph 53566217 Pomonal 2000 VT Commodore, 1987 VL Commodore, owned 140,000km, GC, great first from new, 8K196GL223604L car, QLP137 $6500ono Ph $800 Ph 54981227 or 0488552131 0427981227 2002 Toyota Hilux, workmate 1988 Ford Ute, tarp and ladder rack, rego 10/14 B.B.D.L. mags, VIN JL4OJY11692C, DPZ112 $2200ono Ph 0427855030

1994 Toyota Corolla, Seca Mags, Commodore, 4 -17X7.5, hatch, manual, 160,000km, good excellent condition, new tyres, engine, no rego/RWC, needs $800 ono Ph 0418529907 work, VIN 6T164AE9409652400 $1000ono Ph 0400850486

1984 Honda Solo 6 250 roadbike, GC, no reg, no RWC, eng MC08E2009200 $1200ono Ph 0409352556

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Trades/boat Steel Full Length Roof Rack, for std Ute tray, heavy duty,3.3mtrs x 1.37mtrs $300 Ph 50837259

Honda Fire Bade VTR 1000, VCG, low km, after market mufflers, RWC, YA982 $5500 Ph 0458311922

Motorcycles

1989 Kawasaki KLR-250, EC, 19,500km, sport $2000 on restoration inc top-end over haul, new battery, brakes, tyres excellent, suit someone wanting reliable bike for farm or off-road $2000 Ph 53522617 after 7pm

Motor Vehicle Accessories

ED LSD, 3.27 Ratio, VGC Set of tyres and rims, Maxxis $150ono Ph 0428820708 Bravo, 4 x LT225 / 75R16, 2 Engine, Honda, 4 stroke, 7HP, tyres x 30% left $150ono Ph fair condition $200ono Ph 0408397110 538218190 Tow bar for BA-BF sedan, Gearbox conversion, Ford rated 1600kg auto, 1200kg ED T5, gearbox, bellhaising, manual $200 Ph 0400917978 flywheel, clutch, tail shaft $500ono Ph 0428820708

Hard Top, MGB Savage Jabiru, 3.55 v-nose Motorbike trailer, carries 3 Manton, good order, punt, 1997 mercury 15HP, 2 bikes, only used twice $750 Ph has been stored 30 years, $1000 seats, safety gear $4000 Ph 0417477974 Ph 0418529907 0417548650 Horsham Hayman Reese 550 pound Ski Boat, Flight Craft Banshee weight distribution system, 2nd long drop shank, EC $350 Ph and trailer, EC, perfect family 53581256 boat, rego EU165, and trailer rego TO8348 $6500 Ph Holden 186 motor, 2 speed 53981979 or 53982016 AH auto, complete S optioned, REDUCED Kawasaki $350 Ph Stacer V hull traditional , ER6F 2008, 650CC, Black, 186A87754 0427051897 AH aluminium, 4.1m DT.327, immaculate, rego till June ‘13, 25HP Yamaha, center console, done 3500kms, original condition Holden 308 red motor, turbo pattern, fresh rebuild, comes professional seating and fittings for $6000 Ph 0408397279 too numerous to mention, raised RMZ 450, 2008 fuel injected, with Turbo 350 gearbox transom and outboard pod, never raced, EC, some spares $2000ono Ph 0400048550 travel cover and full Bimini top, $5000 Ph 0417477974 large rear step, bilge, 12V outlet, Suzuki 2011 GSXR 1000, first 2 radios, Hummingbird sounder, registered May 2012, 1500km, enclosed fuel tank and battery EC, 1G4JM $13,800ono Ph section, removable rod holders 0412733385 and rod storage, Dunbier gal roller trailer with walkway and led lights, fresh water use only, reluctant sale $8000ono Ph WH HQ-HZ parts, 2 rear doors, 53825429 or AH 53824078 minimal rust, HZ rear bumper, Tinny boat, 11’ 10”, rego electric tailgate $250 Ph NT806, trailer, rego U39943, 0400923733 mercury 8HP, 4 years warranty, Low line canopy, suit HQ 15 hr work, anchor, oars, fuel Holden $200 Ph 0427051897 tank, both rego 9/13, selling AH due to upsize $3000ono Ph 0407046393 Noel Trailer, multi roller boat trailer, to suit 15-18ft boat, new tyres, 2 stage winch, B34913 $1500neg Ph 53524062

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1996 Toyota Hiace Van, wheelchair adapted, new motor, gas/petrol, TXK021 $2500 Ph 53569126

with RWC, 126,000km, TGT542 $7500 Ph 53821264

2005 Magna Wagon, 3.5Lt, T bar, auto, cruise, climate control, ABS, cargo barrier, alloy wheels, one owner, full service history, t/b, many extras, UBX194 $9900 Ph 0428560630 2006 Hyundai Getz 5dr Manual Hatch, 75,000km, excellent condition, silver in colour, full service history UAY266 $7500ono Ph 0438754255

Biantie Classic Carlectable 205 Hyundai Getz, 2 door, Cars, 1-18 scale, huge range manual, red, 30,000kms, Ph 0427562876 immaculate, one owner, Daihatsu Charade Centro 5D UGK606 $9,000 inc RWC Ph hatch, 1996, Super-economical 0447398338 three-cylinder run-around, 97 Ssangyong Musso, 5cyl auto straight, mechanically sound, diesel, good goer, 330,000KM, regularly serviced and with VIN KPTFOBIBSVP102024 good tyres. RWC, XHR 429, $3200ono Ph 0419118788 regrettable sale at $900 Ph Dimboola 0448571811 Ford Fairmont Sedan, 1997, Honda Civic wagon 1987, uses auto, blue, 225,000kms, t/bar, no oil, 4 new tyres, selling as is, dual fuel, gas fitted Nov 2009, DPO989 $500ono Ph 54662335 12 months rego with RWC, Hyundai Sonata, 94, ideal first car or cheap to run silver, 245,000kms, VIN: family car, XIP138 $3750ono Ph K M H D F 2 1 F P S U 2 4 2 8 7 2 0410017969 Mags, CSA Gladiators 4 x 16/8”, $1000ono as is Ph 0437964166 Ford Falcon EL 1998, XR8 sedan, manual, 185kW EC, near new tyres $600 Ph Amanda 0409423541 Mitsubishi Lancer, 2002, red, engine, dual fuel, 126,000kms, Mitsubishi Triton hard lid and 155,000km, 2 door, spoiler, OVP895, with RWC $8250 Ph roll bars, suits GLX-R model, alloy mags, no RWC, rego 1/14, 0438908574 blue, EC $1500 Ph 0434557919 SBP178 $2800 Ph 0438210178 Ford Falcon Forte, wagon,

Triumph 07 Daytona Super Sport 675, 12 months rego, RWC, vin# SMTTMD10667304239 $8000neg Ph 0499248287 Mags, Commodore, HSV 4 Volkswagen - Harley Davidson 18x8, excellent condition, new Trike, 1600cc, Harley forks tank tyres, REDUCED $1500ono Ph seat, custom paint, $15,500 Ph 0418529907 0437759798 Yamaha Thunderace YZF1000R, 1997, RWC, reg Dec 13, VGC, regrettable sale, CQ450 $4500 Ph 0409551122 Yamaha TT600, 1987, 17,000kms, GC for age, unregistered $1500 Ph 0427816202

Motor Vehicle Accessories 5 Landcruiser 80 series 6 stud steel 16”x18” rims, with nuts and caps $500 Ph 0427329356

Canopy Ute Back to suit std tray, near new cond, $1800 Ph REDUCED Wrecking 1988 Buell XB9R Firebolt, 2002, Nissan Patrol Wagon 4x4, 0418535801 29000km , VGC, Long reg, complete minus motor and GD854,$7800 Ph 0407636449 Canopy, to suit 8’x6’ tray, steel gearbox $400 Ph 0411419516 frame with lift out side and rear Honda CRF 230, 2010 model, gates, separate front gates for Rolling Chassis, Ford F100, looks new, little use, comes with dogs, complete tarp cover with 1973, 3” dropped I-Beam REC rego, 8004.A $4500 Ph zip sides and back, near new front axles, 9” diff $3000 Ph condition $1600 Ph 0429821171 0407350834 0447188274

MUST SELL Toyota Corolla, 2000, new tyres and exhaust, reg Jan 2014, 1993, no reg, runs well, eng no: RWC, 4A917168 $600 Ph 0438523758 176,000kms, RGT973 $5800 Ph Peugeot 306, 1996, black 4 door 0429859890 or 53910220 hatchback, auto, reliable first car, sold with RWC, 3 months rego, NUF657 $2500ono Ph 0438870835

Ford Laser Liata hatch 1997, manual, RWC, new tyres, EC, 184,000km, rego 11/13, OOJ727 $3700 Ph 0447912747


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Thursday, May 2, 2013

Motor Vehicles $3000 - $10,000

Motor Vehicles $10,001 - $20,000

Motor Vehicles over $20,000

Ford Focus LV Hatch, 2010, 2.0lt turbo diesel, auto, titanium, RWC, like new, 95,000km, XDE949 $17,000 Ph 0407824753 Ford Marlin Space Cab, 220,000km, auto, good tyres, RWC, ROK159 $5800 Ph 0428375775

Mitsubishi Van, 2005, dual fuel, rego until Jan 2013, THS083 $6900 Ph 53583474 SS Commodore 2001, red, 170,000km, 6 speed, ZKG125 $10,000 Ph 0428913235

Subaru Heritage Liberty, AWD 2nd gen, auto, sedan, DGC leather trim, AC, CL, CD, PS, RWC, 250,000kms, long rego, Ford TE50 T2, 2001, gunmetal ZEO485 $5500 Ph 0428501277 grey, black/blue interior, leather sports seats, sun roof, 5spd Toyota Land Cruiser Ute, HJ75, ARB turbo, bull bar manual, 5ltr V8, 206,500kms, and side rails, new a/c, new RYG555 $8000ono Ph brakes and bearings, reco 1000 0400573984 pd warn winch, new BF mud Ford XR6 turbo 2003, auto, terrains and rims, SOR926 168,000km, VGC, SLG624 $8800inc 0427836214 $9500 Ph 53502273 Toyota twin cab Hilux, 1992, Holden 99 Vectra, 2.2 SL air, auto, bucket seats, rego 1/14, VGC, PKJ542 $5000ono Ph 53891504

Holden Commodore VS 2004, auto, ABS, cruise control, tow bar, tinted windows, 157,500km, EC, TEM263 $7000ono Ph 0419135010

Toyota Hilux, 4x4 2008 SR, 3.0L TD, 5-spd manual, dual cab, bullbar, sidesteps, TB, tonneau cover, 30,000kms, RWC, March 14 rego, WHI560 Holden Astra, CDX Coupe, $37,990 Ph 53822339 2006, silver, leather interior, Toyota Kluger 2008, auto, alloy wheels, t/wind, full 114,000km, silver, VGC, options, EC, 58,000kms, UUI819 RWC, WPR818 $23,900 Ph $12,500 Ph 53852687 0407564307 Horsham Holden Commodore VE SV6, 2007, red, auto, good tyres, Toyota Rav4 CV, 2010, auto, 117,000kms, EC, WBE958 AWD, 46,500kms, YQV749 $25,000 Ph 0410710143 $17,500 Ph 0429919296 Holden Commodore VZ, 2005, 8 seater wagon, VGC, RWC, XMO017 $10,500 Ph 0459507511 Holden VZ SV6 Ute, 2004, 6spd man, 203,000kms, reg seep 13, runs well, YQS258 $15,000 or make an offer Ph 0428845586 leave a msg

1999 Toyota Hilux, dual cab, 4x4, diesel and gas, canopy, bull bar, tow bar, side steps, driving lights, VGC, 243,000km, RWC, PLW167 $14,250 Ph 0408504575

Urgent Sale VY Series II, manual, rego 8/13, new 18’ tyres and rims, pacemaker extractors and sports exhaust, lowered, SS interior, window tint, EC, ZNZ753 $12,499ono Ph 0437744630

SWD097 2002 4.8 Nissan Patrol, sw, st, Volvo 2004, duel fuel, manual with AC, CC, $12,000ono Ph 53521951 BB, T-B, S-steps, alloy wheels, ideal for towing, 167,000km Motor Vehicles WEH493 $19,000ono Ph over $20,000 Mazda 323, Astina Shades 53822654 or 0418521206 Hatch, 2003, silver, manual, CC, 99,000kms, new tyres, full service history, one female owner, reg Nov 13, RWC, SNC481 $8200ono Ph 0418371448 1987 Hino FF197L, Mercedes Benz, 300ce 24, 481,348kms, 6-cyl turbo, tubles C 1 8 0 tyres, 6.7m beaver tail tray, 5mm 1991 collectors item, 5spd auto, 2 0 0 4 Mercedes, flat floors, hyd bifold ramps, reco sunroof, 2 door coupe, EC, nice Kompressor mags, tyres, as new, drives 85,000kms SVB838 $20,000 Ph eng, new clutch, LED lights, GC, WOW919 $26,400 Ph 53992203 beautifully, tinted windows, white 0408822091 over light grey YTL458 $8500 Ph 0419388612 or 53583324

2006 Holden Rodeo crew cab LX, 5 speed manual, V6 3.5lt, AC, power and tinted windows, PS, factory T-bar, tub liner, T/ cover, E/brakes, full service history, 104,000km, RWC, rego 7/13, UMD449 $14,000 Ph 0418589280 2007 Ford BF ute, 8’ tray, auto, AC, PS, CD, T-bar, CC, 110.000km, YRQ979 $10,500 AS IS $11,000 with RWC Ph 0408272406

Sports Equipment

Bench press, Everlast brand, comes with arm & leg curl extensions, York barbell & weights, rarely used, $195 Ph 0409405629 Horsham

Golf Clubs, ladies, Graphite bag, buggy, wet gear, umbrella $300 Ph 53822911

Golf Clubs, men’s, RH Callaway Bicycle mens Giants, never driver, Brosnan Woods and irons used, paid $650, sell $350 Ph $150 Ph 0428530908 Pearl forum series drum kit, 0408313004 Gym Set, Pen Station, GC smokey chrome, 6 piece set, 2 Bike, ladies Progear hybrid, $200ono Ph 0437983536 cymbals and HI hat, inc softening 15”, hardly used $300 Ph Gym, Health Monster multiple pads $1000 Ph 0488943644 0418330680 home gym, in good order, $500 Pedal Organ, old $300 Ph BodyWorx KR6611, 2 in 1 53562301 Ph 0428504725 rower/recumbent bike, brand Piano Renardi, small upright, new, never used $1095 Ph Treadmill, Cardio Tech x, as VGC $500ono Ph 53585499 0409405629 Horsham new, EC $650 Ph 0499885442 Piano, Roland KR stroke 3, Bowls Drakes Pride, Size 2 or 53811095 digital intelligent $2250ono Ph heavy $150 Ph 53825672 53582465 Stawell York Fitness Compact 1, 12 Cross trainer, programmable, weights, 10LB - 120LB, leg and Piano, GC, new stool, $375 Ph GC $200 Ph 53894232 or 53821526 arm pulls $350 Ph 0488068251 0428894232 Piano, Newby and Evans New York, must pick up $300ono Ph Exercise bike, digital read $50 Ph 0408313004 0417370823 To Give Away Piano, old $400 Ph 53562301

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Magna Solara 2001, 6cyl, 3.5lt, VCG, 160,000km, RWC, deceased estate, QQQ735 $4500ono Ph 53521137

Mitsubishi Lancer, 1999, GLXi, auto, low kms, tint, lowered, reg, RWC, PLT324 $6300ono Ph 0407468949

Sports Equipment

Golf Buggy, ride-on par maker, Piano, Yamaha upright C180, gel batteries, auto charger, Free to good home, 15yr old stool, walnut finish $2000ono Ph brollie holder and brollie, car carrier $900 Ph 53582216 or warm blood Gelding, paddock 0408234547 companion Ph 0431695605 Piano/Pianola, Playtone, imp 0407343910 Mitsubishi Pajero 2001gls USA, GC, pianola needs repair, Wagon, 7 seat, V6 petrol make an offer Ph 0409954222 3.5Lt, 5 speed auto, blue/silver, Pianola, with many rolls, needs Public Notices 234,000km 9 month rego, work, pick up from Ararat $500 RWC, RDM345 $13,500 Ph Ph 50701341 Nissan Patrol 2001, turbo 0418373643 diesel, silver, RWC, EC, rego Mitsubishi Pajero, 4WD, 7 Real Estate 22/05/13, QVY280 $15,000ono seater, XAU667 $5800 Ph Ph 53523997 or 0403367208 0427828420 or 53822613 Visit 4-BR House, 36.5 Acres, hobby Toyota Corolla sedan, white, www.theweeklyadvertiser.com.au farm, Ararat $415,000 Ph auto, RWC, new tyres, tinted *Comments must pass moderation prior to publication. 0404157484 windows, EC, 110,000km, 12 Comments might be printed in ‘Your Say’. months rego, WXV655 $12,400 5 Acres 4BR house, Ararat Ph 0407320093 $265,000 Ph 0408501630

1999 Mercedes CLK Elegance, 4.3L V8 2 door coupe, silver, sunroof, 6 stacker CD, excellent car, deceased estate, 168,000km, SFE378 $19,500 Ph 53525675

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2003 Toyota Hilux, dual cab, 4x4 canopy, bull bar, power steering, side steps, tradesman rack, A/C, RWC, EC, SNL820 $18,300 Ph 0419894761

Land Cruiser HZJ75 Ute 1996, very reliable, GC, PTO winch, steel tray, steel B-Bar, UHF, drive 144,00km, white, CD, T-bar, 5 lights, RWC, 1 owner PRK862 speed manual, 17” mag wheels, $19,000ono Ph 0417590792 2.4lt petrol, EYX296 $3500 Mazda 2007, diesel turbo, as is $4000 with RWC Ph 6 speed manual, silver, 0408272406 175,000km, EC, 1 owner, full VW Golf, 2003, silver, manual, service history, new tyres, 12 155,000km, 4 new tyres, rego month rego, leather interior, 9/13, EC, RWC, SNA705 $8500 BOSS sound system, WIE045 $12,000 Ph 0429885236 Ph 53811606

Holden VZ Calais Motor Vehicles 2006, V6, 213,000km, $10,001 - $20,000 lowered, mag wheels, VIN 6G1ZX547X6L565592 $10,000 08 Holden VE Calais V Series, Ph 0438017363 silver, auto, 106,000kms, Honda CRV, 2002, auto, leather, premier sound dvd, new 183,000kms, RHQ708 $9900 tyres, EC XFP994 $17,500 Ph 0427902375 Ph 0438820269

Hyundai Getz 2008, manual, VGC, 41,000km, bluetooth, tinted windows, good car, cheap to run rego 1/14, WWL108 $7000 Ph 0458203564

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2008 Nissan Navara, RX dual cab, tow and bull bar, low kms, WWK651 $21,000ono Ph 0432398279

Allotments - Halls Gap. Proven area for sound investment. Fully Nissan Patrol 1998, 2.8 turbo serviced. Average size 1200m². diesel, 2” lift, power chip, heavy Magnificent views. From duty clutch, 3” exhaust, diesel $119,000. Ph 0447582100 gas, roof rack, awning, duel Ararat 105 Acres, close to battery, diff lock, winch, bull bar, town,excellent location, dam, air compressor, snorkel, electric grazing, buildable S.T.C.A, brake controls, RWC, PJB363 available as house and land $17,500 Ph 0408503794 or package eng Ph 0438389622 53522671 Ararat Block For Sale, 4.6 acres, 1.86ha, town water/power, 99 Old Hamilton Road Haven Ph 0438823814

Farm house for sale by removal, Warracknabeal, 4 bedroom, modern kitchen, 12ft pressed tin ceilings Ph Nissan Patrol ST wagon 2001, 0418562025 3.0Lt turbo diesel, EC, 10 months Glenorchy Area, 625acres, rego, UHF radio, QJN141 suitable sheep cropping, 4 $17,500 Ph 0409149395 bedroom brick home, extensive Nissan ST Patrol, wagon 1999 2.8L, 6 cyl, TD, EC, RWC, PRB658 $18,000 Ph 0407338811

House For Removal, Large weather board farm home, 8ft veranda all around, Rainbow area REDUCED $18,000ono Ph Prado GXL 2002, champagne, 042995113 turbo diesel, EC, 12 months reg, Wal Wal Land, 145 acres for RWC, many extras, ZKO247 sale , all offers considered Ph 53596244 $18,500neg Ph 0427857337 Toyota 4x4 Hilux, X-cab, Wal Wal Land, 145 acres for with tray, chrome wheels, side sale , on 3 titles Ph 53596244 steps, a/c, PS, green, approx 195,000km, PYG632 $15,500 Sound & Vision Ph 0458681119

Holden Berlina International Sedan, 2011. black, SIDI, rear sensors and camera, 37,000km, owned from new, excellent Toyota Hilux SR5, dual condition, RWC, YJN383 cab, 2003, green, V6, 5-spd $24,500 Ph 0418175930 manual, 80,000kms, roll bar, Holden VE-SV6 Utility, 60th canopy SEE231 $18,900 Ph Anniversary 2008, auto, 0427946640 47352km, one owner, 6 months rego, metallic karma, t/windows, Musical r/sensors, WLE437 $26,500 Ph Instruments 0417384311

Falcon ute BA 2004, 159,000km, hard lid, 18” rims, Nissan Navara STR, 2003, auto, VGC, TNA728 $11,990 Ph 3.0TD, black/silver, LPG 0408315064 injection, manual, lift kit, bulbar, Ford 2010 WS Fiesta winch, rear locker, snorkel, Zetec, grey, manual, RWC, simex and standard tyres, bash 67,000km, XRK314 $14,500 Ph plate, SWM797 $22,000 Ph 0429821730 or 53881390 AH 0418559128

garden, excellent fencing divided 12 paddocks, approx 60 acres Sown Lucerne, shedding includes machinery, hay, workshop and shearing shed, $1300neg per acre Ph 53590339

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Matt McKinnon and Ash Shannon of Horsham are delighted to announce the safe arrival of their beautiful baby boy Vinny Jack McKinnon. Vinny was born on April 16, 2013 weighing 3671 grams. First grandchild of Peter and Roady McKinnon of Horsham and Bronc and Kaylene Shannon of Beulah. A very special thank you to Kirby Roberts, Dr. Wilson, Dr. Angue and all Yandilla staff.

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Severn wins Willaura the field turned for home.

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eelong-based training partnership Bruce Elkington and Jamie Edwards tasted the spoils last Sunday at Ararat after winning the feature event the Murray Slattery Willaura Cup.

The duo from Sleepy Hollow saddled up their honest galloper Severn Road for the $17,500 2000-metre handicap. Promising apprentice jockey Josh Cartwright was in charge of steering duties and local bagmen had support for the combination taking bets at around $4 near start time. Once the stalls flew open, the brown gelding was ridden quietly early with most of his more favoured rivals ahead of him. Young Cartwright didn’t panic, biding his time eventually sliding around the outside into a prominent position before

After gathering momentum and a couple of ‘slaps’ with the shilelagh Severn Road came with a strong burst half way down the straight. The son of Cadbury Guineas winner Al Maher over-powered secondplace getter Black Coupez to score a two and a half length victory. The future looks bright for this young horse and victories over similar distances on his home track wouldn’t surprise.

Yendall and Ardroy Horsham jockey Dean Yendall continued his good form at Ararat aboard the Matthew Williams-trained galloper Ardroy in the third event. The maiden plate over 1100 metres saw Yendall position his mount on the pace shortly after the start and maintain that position throughout the scamper, enjoying a charmed run. Ardroy looked to have a liking to the unusually firm surface and when asked the question by his Horsham hoop accelerated strongly in the straight. The son of King Of Roses was too slick for his tiring eleven competitors winning by almost 1 length.

This win sees Yendall edge ever closer to winning his second National Jockey Premiership title with Queensland jockey Michael Cahill currently leading on 120 wins, and Yendall breathing down his neck on 119. The battle for the premiership will continue to be fought out between Yendall, Michael Cahill and Brad Rawiller with a winner crowned on August 1. Yendall is out to reclaim the National Title he won almost two years ago.

In brief • Brothers Brent and Nathan Stanley combined with Game of Shadows saluting at Ararat for leviathan thoroughbred owner/breeder David Moodie. • Geelong trainers dominate Ararat meeting with Vincent Malady and Kathryn Durden both training winners on the Willaura Cup program. • Melbourne jockey Linda Meech takes riding honours at Ararat with a winning double. • Josh Mackay is treasurer and executive of Horsham and District Racing Club.

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ACROSS THE LEAGUES Wimmera – Horsham Saints 21.16 (142) d Horsham RSL Diggers 10.9 (69), Warrack Eagles 17.13 (115) d Nhill 11.11 (77), Ararat 16.10 (106) d Stawell 9.10 (64), Dimboola 11.17 (83) d Horsham 8.12 (60). Ladder: Dimboola 8 points, 172.22 percent; Horsham Saints 8, 170.77; Ararat 8, 165.62; Warrack Eagles 8, 130.46; Nhill 4, 90; Minyip-Murtoa 4, 76.25; Horsham 0, 81.21; RSL Diggers 0, 62.86; Stawell 0, 54.61. Netball: Horsham RSL Diggers d Horsham Saints 59-22, Warrack Eagles d Nhill 60-33, Horsham d Dimboola 74-35; Stawell d Ararat 33-31. Ladder: RSL Diggers 8, 198.33; Horsham 8, 166.20; Stawell 8, 126.98; Warrack Eagles 124.68; Ararat 4, 93.94; Horsham Saints 4, 70.37; Minyip-Murtoa 4, 62.86; Nhill 0, 59.17; Dimboola 0, 55.37. Horsham District – Edenhope-Apsley 10.15 (75) d Laharum 10.10 (70), Harrow-Balmoral 12.8 (80) d Natimuk 10.12 (72), Swifts 20.14 (134) d Pimpinio 11.6 (72), Rupanyup 18.10 (118) d Noradjuha-Quantong 17.10 (112), Kalkee 45.32 (302) d Taylors Lake 4.2 (26). Ladder: Edenhope-Apsley 16, 201.27; Kalkee 12, 467.04; Laharum 12, 245.19; Natimuk 12, 209.65; Noradjuha-Quantong 8, 171.60; Harrow-Balmoral 8, 89.41; Rupanyup 8, 78.41; Swifts 4, 47.53; Pimpinio 0, 25.11; Taylors Lake 0, 14.34. Mallee – Beulah 20.12 (132) d Woomelang-Lascelles 16.11 9107), Ouyen United 22.13 (145) d Hopetoun 12.18 (90), Sea Lake-Nandaly Tigers 20.21 (141) d Jeparit-Rainbow 8.5 (53). Ladder: Sea Lake-Nandaly Tigers 12, 159.84; Beulah 12, 145.55; Walpeup-Underbool 8, 177.45; Ouyen United 8, 124.73; Woomelang-Lascelles 4, 90.61; Hopetoun 0, 51.40; Jeparit-Rainbow 0, 47.57. Mininera – Lismore-Derrinallum 15.134 (103) d Caramut 7.13 (55), Glenthompson-Dunkeld 13.16 (94) d Penshurst 9.6 (60), Great Western 15.17 (107) d Ararat 8.6 (54), Wicklifee-Lake Bolac 18.8 (116) d Hawkesdale-Macarthur 14.13 (97), Moystonb-Willaura 9.12 (66) d Tatyoon 7.10 (52), SMW Rovers 17.14 (116) d Woorndoo-Mortlake 9.9 (63). Ladder: Glenthompson-Dunkeld 12, 156.52; Wickliffe-Lake Bolac 12, 152.05; Hawkesdale-Macarthur 8, 140.77; Great Western 8, 133.80; SMW Rovers 8, 128.09; Moyston-Willaura 8, 105.24; Caramut 4, 119.17; Penshurst 4, 96.02; Lismore-Derrinallum 4, 80.77; Ararat 4, 67.06; Tatyoon 0, 55.97; Woorndoo-Mortlake 0, 44.24.

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Kees too good but not so easily GANG TACKLE: Taylors Lake’s Aaron Lewis is double-teamed by Kalkee’s Ben Hobbs, left, and Paul Christian. The Kees were ruthless in the contest, beating the Lakers by 276 points.

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alkee should continue its winning way against Harrow-Balmoral in Horsham District Football League this week but don’t expect the margin to be anything like their last three games.

Kalkee appears to have been in cruise mode but will be made to work a lot harder against the Roos who have found good form after a sloppy start to the year. The big issue confronting the Roos is how to limit the potent Kalkee forward line. Josh Beddison has been in scintillating form and only poor kicking stopped him from breaking a club record last week. Evergreen Adam Carter makes things look easy and Steve Schultz has been a forward option in recent weeks. It means Nathan Neumann, Ryan McClure and Daniel Rogers will need plenty of things going right to limit the damage on the scoreboard. Harrow -Balmoral’s midfield of Brent Forsyth, Tim Cogger and Dalton Burns will present a tougher option than the Kees have faced in recent weeks and Paul Christian, Tim Wade and Simon Hobbs will need to pay this trio plenty of attention around the stoppages. One clash worth watching will be in the ruck. Josh Vickery has returned to his best form while Kalkee’s youngster Jake Hobbs has been winning plenty of the ball and giving his onballers an armchair ride in recent

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weeks. If Hobbs continues with his rich vein of form the Roos’ undersized defence will be under plenty of pressure and feel the pain on the scoreboard.

Rams’ run Games don’t get much bigger for Natimuk than when it hosts Swifts this week. The Rams were admirable in their eight-point loss last week while their opponents notched their first win last week and need to continue on if they are going to get back into finals calculations. Clashes abound around the middle of the ground and the winner of these will determine the outcome of the game. Todd Stevenson, Ash Pekin and Shaun McDonald have been leading the charge for the Rams but they will need to be at the top of their games to stifle Paul Hanns, Scott Carey and Sean Mantell. Natimuk will be hoping coach Dylan Wright pulls on the blue and gold jumper this week for the first time and to have an immediate impact on his confidence-charged team-mates. It will be interesting to see if the

Baggies rush Jeremy Joiner back into the key forward post. The big forward kicked four goals in the early game last week and his presence in the square in the main game will present the Baggies with a potential match-deciding target. Natimuk has shared goals with Jamie Elliott, Tim Friend and Damien Kilpatrick getting the job done. If they are going to be legitimate finals contenders the Rams need to make it four wins from five starts this season.

Huge game Noradjuha-Quantong has a massive game when it takes on Laharum this week. The Bombers are coming off two losses and face a Demon outfit that will be looking to avoid a second straight defeat after falling to the premiership favourites last week. Like many other sides that face the Demons the dilemma at the Bombers’ selection table will be trying to find enough height to cover the height of Shannon Argall and Jason Przibilla. Lachie Wilson and Nathan Hill will be praying for a wet day to get the leather pill on the ground and away

from the twin towers.

At the other end of the oval the Bombers will be hoping to regain key forwards to take the pressure of Shane Oakley and Adam Hall. The loss of Jordan Huff to a hamstring injury and Brady King to volleyball commitments has upset momentum. Brent McIntyre, Matt Ward and Rohan Adams will give the Bombers plenty of grunt around the stoppages but questions might be asked of their leg speed. When the ball gets out into space young Laharum runners in Robbie Miller, Sam Winfield, Daniel Easson and Zac Price will assume control as the Demons scoot away to another victory.

Similar to a final After this week there will be one winless side left in the league barring a draw and the Pimpinio and Taylors Lake sides will treat their game like a grand final. It might be the younger Tiger legs that get to celebrate this week for the first time. The experienced Alex Hill, Ryan Ellis, Simon Risson and Cam Ellis will give great guidance to the young Tigers when the pressure is on and make sure they have plenty of opportunities to kick a winning score. The Lakers have been decimated by injuries to key players and they desperately need Dean Harberger back in the side to provide run and carry off half back or through the midfield. If the Lakers are going to be in the contest they need James Dixon to get first hands on the ball and then hope big-bodied Aaron Lewis and Jason Weir can crash packs and push the ball the Lakers way. Both sides have struggled for goal

kickers. Sam Turmine found form last week and with the veteran Rocky Ellis the Tigers have a couple of avenues to goal while the Lakers will be looking to Nathan Koening, Marc Davey and Brent Tough to weave some magic.

On the board Rupanyup bounced back last week to get a much-needed win but they face the ultimate test this week when they travel to the south-west to meet red-hot Edenhope-Apsley. Rupanyup has finally found firepower up forward in the Tyler brothers, the duo slotting 10 goals between them last week. But they might find supply isn’t as frequent this week with Chris Oliver, Jeremy Kealy and Tim Carter leading a miserly Saints defensive outfit. Edenhope-Apsley would have been quietly satisfied with win last week without James Dixon appearing in the best players list. Dixon rarely plays two bad games in a row so it might be a case of watch-out Rupanyup. The battle between Dave McLeish and Nathan Sasche will be a beauty and have a huge bearing on the outcome but the depth of Edenhope Apsley will sorely test the Panthers outfit.

HDFL round five Edenhope-Apsley v Rupanyup at Edenhope Kalkee v Harrow-Balmoral at Kalkee Natimuk v Swifts at Natimuk Noradjuha-Quantong v Laharum at Quantong Pimpinio v Taylors Lake at Pimpinio

Mallee league primed for top-of-the-table clash MALLEE FOOTBALL LEAGUE By MICK SHANNON Two teams remain undefeated in Mallee Football League and will face off this week in what will be the biggest game of the year thus far. Sea Lake-Nandaly Tigers and Beulah will lock horns at Sea Lake in what should be an exceptional game. The Tigers easily accounted for Jeparit-Rainbow last week by 88 points while the Blues had a tough 25-point win against WoomelangLascelles. Ouyen United also proved too strong for Hopetoun, winning by 55 points. A big crowd is expected at Sea Lake as the Tigers welcome the Blues in a top-of-the-table clash.

Both teams recruited extremely well over the pre-season and will be out to make a name for themselves as the best team in the competition. Sea Lake-Nandaly Tigers have a potent midfield that consists of Bill Barry, Colin Durie, Darcy Ryan and Joel Lloyd. All players have been in good form so far this season and will be up for the big test against a skilful Beulah centre group.

The Blues have a number of players who can run through the midfield with Micah Buchanan, Callum Buchanan, Tyler Lehmann, Andrew Hughes as well as coach Tom Hallam who will play his first game this week. This makes for a mouth-watering clash that will give fans of both teams something to cheer about. Up forward Beulah will look to

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Dennis Redden and David King as well as small forwards Anthony McKenzie and Dale Shannon to get the job done in front of goals. The Tigers have their own stars up forward with Cliff Ryan fresh from six goals against the Lakers and the clever Wes Harrison lurking around the goal front. Both teams have shown they have the ability to post big scores but the team that does better defensively will take the points in this game. Stephen Lyons and John Guthrie control the backline for the Tigers, taking the two best forwards each week and winning 90 percent of the time. Up the other end of the ground Luke Spasic and Kim Hallam will hold down the key defensive posts as the Blues will look to use their quick ball play to overrun the Tigers. It’s hard to pick a winner, but the

Blues’ defence might just get on top and allow Beulah to grab the four points.

Demons Ouyen United will look to make it three wins in a row when it takes on Jeparit-Rainbow at Ouyen. The Demons have been in great form over the past two weeks with new players Laurence Angwin and Damian Cupido getting plenty of the ball and kicking goals. The Lakers are still searching for their first win and have played good patches of footy without being able to keep it up for a full game. Young players Simon Clugston and Nathan Cocks have had great starts to the year and will need to continue this if Jeparit-Rainbow is going to be any chance of beating the Demons. Ouyen United should still prove

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to be too strong and will win by 40 points. The last game will be an interesting battle with Woomelang-Lascelles taking on Walpeup-Underbool at Woomelang. The Roos will be fresh after the bye while the Cats had a strong performance against Beulah. Trent Donnan will need to continue his great form at the centre clearances while Anthony Foott will control the defensive side of things. Jayden Lonergan was good again up forward but will have a tough battle against the Roos’ strong backline. Expect Wade Champion to fire up forward, with David Piansente and Kane Munro to control the midfield. The Roos will be too good and will win by 25 points. Hopetoun has the bye.


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Premier Demons still simmering The Eagles are also going great guns, beating Nhill in a hard-fought clash last week where dogged ball-winner Jarred Martin again shone, Peter Weir continued his impact in front of the sticks and Jake Peters chimed in with valuable goals.

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h please! Listening to the scuttlebutt doing the rounds in Wimmera Football League at the moment and you would think the competition’s reigning premier of the last decade is on a serious decline.

The Eagles also have strength across the lines and enviable balance but the Saints will be marginally better at home.

Highway clash Talk-of-the-league Dimboola travels up the highway to meet Nhill and while the Roos are shining on the back of good form from the likes of Clancy Bennett, Josh Rentsch, Ash Clugston and Ryan Bell, won’t have an opportunity to rest on laurels.

What nonsense. All it takes is a quick look over the fence at the hubbub at Horsham City Oval on any Tuesday or Thursday night to see that the bubble is as strong as ever. Sure Horsham has lost both its games so far this season but surely it was what many fans expected and watch out for what happens next. Some of us can’t help but have a feeling a of déjà vu, especially when considering the Demons, as part premiership reunion celebrations during their night clash with Stawell on Saturday, are featuring their 2003 success. From memory, it was about 10 goals that Ararat beat Horsham by in the first game that year. What happened next was 10 years of domination. Competition developments this year are more about how other clubs have picked up the gauntlet that Horsham so profoundly threw to the ground. Dimboola’s victory over Horsham last week, which followed Warrack Eagles’ success in the first round, reflected a significant desire for challengers to step up to the plate – just as many of us feared the competition was losing its mojo.

WIMMERA round one Horsham Saints v Warrack Eagles at Coughlin Park Nhill v Dimboola at Davis Park Minyip-Murtoa v Ararat at Murtoa Horsham v Stawell at Horsham City Oval, night Horsham RSL Diggers bye

The Tigers have also improved this season and are no pushovers. They will push the Roos and on form maintain pressure deep into the final term. NEW COLOURS: Dimboola on-baller Josh Rentsch gets a kick away under pressure from Horsham co-coach Brad Hartigan, watched by Roos Ash Clugston and Justin Chilver. Rentsch was one of the best players in the Roos’ 23-point win over his former side. Pictures: WILLAMY IMAGES

The great revelation from the results has been a perception that the unbeatable are suddenly beatable. It’s hard to gauge how valuable it will be in the season wash-up in August. But make no mistake, Horsham remains a strong and talented unit and being put on the ropes early will only act as a spur for Jordyn Burke and Brad Hartigan’s men. The leadership transition at Horsham was always going to have a settling period and a look down the club’s best-player lists suggest Stawell might seriously cop it this weekend. With the dashing Tyler Blake in form, Nic Pekin winning the football, Garrett Liston making an immediate impression on his return, Rhona Conboy likely to only get better and Dylan Parish back in the fold, the Demons’ list continues to sparkle. Stawell has also had an inglorious start to the season, losing its first two games and was probably too much off the pace against Ararat last week for its brains trust’s liking. Andrew Cameron kicked five goals and David Morris and Zac Cameron won accolades but the Warriors will find it tough against the Demons who will win comfortably.

Challengers One of the great aspects of the emergence of competition challengers is refreshing speculation about how consistent the clubs will be in performances this year. A contest between Horsham Saints and Warrack Eagles at Coughlin Park in Horsham on Saturday will test the consistency of both camps. The Saints will have a couple of days of recovery time up their sleeve after beating Horsham RSL in a slick and entertaining Anzac Day clash. The Saints are probably as quick across the lines as they have been in the last five years and have an enviable balance that allows coach Brendan Broadbent to be versatile in his approach. With Mick Rowe playing an influential aerial role and as Nathan Clough confronting opponents in the clinches, this allows the likes of Heath Kelm, Phil Butsch and Addison Milner to be damaging and opens the door for Gavin Kelm to bob up when needed. There a many strings to the Saints bow this year.

Will Oakley has been impressive and others such as Ricky Lleyonhjelm, Nathan Merrett and cool-headed Simon Brearley were good against the Eagles. Dimboola will need to be careful if the Tigers smell any blood at home. Dimboola will sneak across the line. Scott Arnold’s Minyip-Murtoa crew returns to the action after a bye and can expect a tough game against Ararat at Murtoa. The Burras came off second best against the Saints first round and will be on the rebound, hoping John Delahunty, Blake Young and Adam Gerdtz can continue early form and Brayden Ison can continue kicking goals. The impact of Clinton Midgley remains a key for the Burras. Ararat unveiled what it has to offer this season with a comprehensive win over Stawell and fans would have been happy with how the Rats finished the game. Importantly, Ararat had multiple goal-kickers, Zac Louder bagging five and Aaron Searle four last week as others such as Jack Ganley, Nic Maddison, Liam Cavanagh and Harry Ganley impressed. Minyip-Murtoa however won’t allow the Rats the luxury of a slow start. The Burras should win a fascinating contest.

Teams getting back on track ahead of grand final replay MININERA DISTRICT FOOTBALL LEAGUE By JONATHAN BOX

Round four in Mininera District Football League features a replay of the 2012 grand final. However circumstances are somewhat different this time round as neither team has had a start to the season they would have hoped for. Penshurst is coming off its second loss and Tatyoon remains winless

after the first three rounds. The latest of Tatyoon’s losses came at the hands of Moyston-Willaura to the tune of 14 points. Sean McDougall has been a shining light for Tatyoon in an otherwise disappointing start to the season, being in the best in all three games. With Aidan Bell finding form with four goals on the weekend, Tatyoon will be hoping its first win is on the cards. Penshurst will have a different idea, looking for a win itself after coming off a 34-point loss to GlenthompsonDunkeld. Brandon Ross, James Delahunty

and Rory Neeson were the better players for Penshurst last week with all three also contributing with goals. Penshurst will be hoping to this week find some form and start their climb up the ladder. This season’s big improvers Great Western will travel to Mininera to play the SMW Rovers. Both the Bulldogs and Lions have had two wins apiece. SMW Rovers most recently had an eight-goal win over Woorndoo-Mortlake in a scrappy game down at tiger land. Tim Cleeland was outstanding for the Bulldogs while Tom Madden up

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and dealers or auction houses – 59 percent. After the web, word of mouth was found to be the next biggest resource for used car buyers, with 61 percent seeking advice by talking to people. Nielsen research director Melanie Ingrey described online sources as ‘unquestionably important’ in the carbuying decision process, adding that ‘their influence is growing’. “The opportunities held by online media to build awareness, engage potential vehicle purchasers, fulfil their information needs and move car buyers through their decision-making process are abundant,” she said. Most of the new car research occurs on laptops – 64 percent – and desktop computers – 62 percent, but the

Nielsen report also finds that mobile phones are increasingly used as part of buyers’ decision-making process, up 15 percentage points to 29 percent of participants in the latest survey. Tablet usage has also climbed from five percent in 2011 to 26 percent in 2012, reflecting the increasing ownership of this form of mobile technology across Australia. Ms Ingrey said that television remained an important source for new car buyers, particularly with the uptake of ‘smart’ TVs in Australian households. “Internet connected TVs have the potential to be used as a shared online device for group viewing and browsing in the living room,” she said. “This new connected screen – once

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(XTP055) Automatic, 4cyl, air cond, dual air bags, power steering, electrics, cd player

$9,990 driveaway

$14,990 driveaway

Haitham Razagui © GoAutoMedia, 2013

Concept points to reborn Escort

Instead, the name is pegged to a Focus-based smallcar concept unveiled at the Shanghai motor show at the weekend and, if it becomes a production reality, only for the Chinese market.

2006 holden crewman “s” utility (UCT604) Automatic, air cond, alloy wheels, power steering, dual air bags, cruise, colour coded lowline canopy, towbar

$19,990 driveaway

ESCORT INDUSTRY: Ford Australia has contributed to the design of a small-car concept that will potenital be built for the Chinese market.

Ford has resurrected the famous Escort nameplate after more than a decade in the wilderness – but it won’t return to Australia.

GoAuto.com.au

Down the back, Mondeostyle wrap-around tail-lights dominate a rear end that is notable for its small integrated spoiler built into the boot lid. Exactly how much of the new design was penned in Australia is mired in controversy, with news reports that Ford’s international operations had “robbed” the local arm of some of its limelight. GoAuto made several requests to Ford Australia to ask how much input its Broadmeadows design team had contributed to the Escort project. The only feedback was a brief email response playing down the local car-maker’s input. Barry Park © GoAutoMedia, 2013

2007 ford ranger xl d/cab 4wd

2006 holden astra cdxi hatch

(AP3550) 3.0 turbo motor, glass canopy, safety pack c/w side air bags, nudge bar c/w lights, roof rack, 12mths reg

(TQT263) Automatic, dual air bags, cruise, alloy wheels, electrics, side air bags, climate control, air cond

$23,490 driveaway

$10,990 driveaway

2004 HOLDEN COMMODORE VZ WAGON

2006 ford falcon bf “sr” sedan

(3210516) 12 months rego, alloy wheels, auto, burgundy, air cond, cargo barrier, electrics, ABS brakes, cruise, towbar

(YTX985) Automatic, air cond, dual air bags, cruise, ABS brakes, alloys, rear spoiler, power steering, reverse sensors

$10,990 driveaway

$10,990 driveaway

2007 holden ra rodeo d/cab 4wd (UXP418)...............................................$19,990 SOLD 2010 holden omega international sedan alloys, leather (xjm390)............$19,990

2009 toyota corolla sedan Alloys, silver (XGZ612).......................................$15,490 SOLD

2010 mitsubishi lancer ES SEDAN AUTOMATIC, C/C, D/AIRBAGS (XMN208).............$15,490 2005 FORD COURIER D/CAB 4WD turbo diesel (WLAT537159).............................$13,990 SOLD

TOYOTA HILUX X/CAB 4WD REDUCED PRICE!!! (OOA159)..........................................$13,490 SOLD 2003 nissan x-trail wagon (TDB664)..........................................................$12,990 SOLD

2005 Holden Commodore vz sedan AUTOMATIC, white, tow bar (uqo089)...........$9,990 2005 mazda mpv people mover auto, 7 seater, air con (ykk736).......................$9,990 SOLD

2004 HOLDEN VY ‘s’ COMMODORE SEDAN SILVER, SPOILER (SUH594).....................$8,990 SOLD

2003 HOLDEN VY COMMODORE SEDAN SLATE, SPOILER, ALLOYS, TINT (WAC769)..........$7,990 SOLD

2003 nissan pulsar st sedan silver, auto, alloys, spoiler (uyu509)..................$7,990 2002 Holden Commodore vx wagon AUTOMATIC, 17” Alloys (syw491)................$6,990

Plus numerous others in stock! LMCT 9663

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