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At the Wellington Womens Lifestyle Expo Chiropractors from Paraparaumu, Mana, Johnsonville, Miramar, Upper Hutt and the CBD are helping to educate women about what it is they do and how they can help people have healthier spines.Most people think that Chiropractors help people with back pain, neck pain and headaches. It is true that thousands of people across wellington are helped each week to have less back pain, move their neck better and/or reduce their
headaches. However, there are many other benefits to a healthier spine.The Chiropractors all believe that a large part of the population are unaware of the role they can play in improving their spinal health, so performing a public duty like this can help more people understand chiropractic. For many this may lead to them experiencing chiropractic themselves.If you want to talk to a chiropractor or have your neck checked by a Chiropractor, look out for them at the expo.
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Take time away from the daily duties of life, grab your girlfriends, and head to the Women’s Lifestyle Expo this weekend to spoil your-self, explore what’s on offer and indulge your senses at this girls’ day our for every women. The popular Women’s Lifestyle Expo returns to Wellington this week-end at the TSB Arena, Queens Wharf. Renee Murray from Pea-cock Promotions, organisers of the Expo, is looking forward to the expo this year and showing women so many great companies from both Wellington and around NZ in one place, under one roof for one weekend.
“As busy women, we all have the day to day pressures of balancing our home and work lives or being a busy stay at home mum. Rarely is there any ‘me time’. The Expo allows you to shop, learn and laugh all while having fun with friends! Many women also visit the Expo
alone as they fi nd it can be relax-ing to browse at their own pace in their own time”
Renee says there really is some-thing there fo r eve r y woman and a l l a g e s too. “From h a n d b a gs and jewel-lery to organic tea and gourmet food, health and fitness, and so much more, visitors won’t be disap-pointed at what they find. We expect thousands of visitors to the expo over the two days, with many then heading into town to continue their girls day out. This is a great event for the region. With everything to see and do, it’s no surprise the expo is now one of the largest in Wellington.”
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Held annually for over fourteen years in Wellington the Women’s Lifestyle Expo continues to bring in new products for visi-tors to see and new companies to discover. There will be many new exhibitors at the 2014 Expo as well as some favourite exhibi-tors that visitors enjoy seeing every year like the always popular and famous Belgian truffl e man.
Goodness Me Gluten Free are a new exhibitor to the Expo who will travel from Tauranga to feature in the Expo Taste Zone promoting their cookbooks and doing live pasta making demos on their stand. Owners Mary & Vanessa Hudson are a mother and daughter team whose family fi rst encountered the need to eat gluten free because of a Coeliac diagnosis more than 12 years ago. Being foodies at heart who loved baking they were not content to simply give up eating the things they had once enjoyed so they embarked on a quest to create delicious, satisfying, gluten free baked goods that are as much of a joy to cook as they are to eat. They decided that writing a cookbook was
the best way to share their secret blends and favourite recipes and the Goodness Me it’s Gluten Free Cookbook is the result. The newly released Goodness Me it’s Gluten Free PASTA cookbook will also be available for sale at a show.
Another new exhibitor is entrepreneur Catherine Hunt from CatherineH Cosmetics who has recently created New Zealand’s only Makeup Sealant Spray. Having been passionate about makeup products for years Catherine thought one thing that needed to be improved was how long products would last as she was sick of having to touch up her makeup halfway through the day. Her research led her to create a unique miracle sealant spray which allows users to have a fl awless face from morning to night. This amazing product works similar to how hair-spray works for your hair, just a few sprays of this makeup sealant and your makeup won’t be going anywhere for at least ten hours. Catherine will have some great expo only deals on site so make sure you visit and see this miracle product for yourself.
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LET’S TALK ABOUT GRADES: Principal Martin Isberg sits down with Ariana Randall and Freesia Tuita to discuss NCEA. PHOTO: Dan Whitfi eld
By Dan Whitfi eldFor the rest of the year, teachers
from Wainuiomata High School will be focusing their efforts on the academic achievements of senior students.
Principal Martin Isberg says results last year were the best the school had ever achieved and this year the main objective is
to better ourselves and continue achieving at this level.
National Certificate of Edu-cational Achievement (NCEA) level one results in 2013 were up 70 per cent from the previous year, with the staff looking to achieve an 85 per cent comple-tion rate.
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Lance Denby and Jackie Swin-ton are looking for the commu-nity to stay loyal as they undergo a change in their business.
As of August 1, Wainuiomata Building World ITM will change its name to Wainuiomata Land-scape and Lumber.
The rebrand comes from a change in the direction of the business, and a want to support the community more, Mr Denby says.
Wainuiomata Landscape and Lumber will offer tools and supplies to help with a range of projects including landscaping, fencing, decking; as well as adding to, or altering properties.
“We’re winding back to the start for a fresh start,” Mr Denby says.
“As the industry changes, so must the suppliers,” he says.
The withdrawal from the ITM Group for the Wainuiomata suppliers happened in July, after almost 20 years under the well-known kiwi banner.
“The demographic of the busi-ness is simply changing, that’s all...We need the support of the community to continue; they are loyal and we thank them for the support over the years,” Mr Denby says.
“We’re defi nitely excited about the change...We’re also looking forward to working with the community in years to come,” he says.
With the rebrand of the Wai-nuiomata store, Mr Denby says it is going to be a new chapter.
The change of name will cre-ate the opportunity to have a more defi ned range if products; however, it means the team has been decreased to three.
“We feel we can run it and get back to basics,” Mr Denby says.
“We’ve had awesome support from the community and suppli-ers so far. There’s been nothing negative come from the name change and everyone is very positive towards it,” he says.
Mr Denby is positive they will be able to maintain the same
WELCOMING A CHANGE: Jackie Swinton and Lance Denby of Wainuiomata Landscape and Lumber. PHOTO: Dan Whitfi eld
level of service the Wainuiomata community has been used to for the past 18 years.
All business changes are expect-ed to happen in weeks following August 1.
Support needed for name change
Achievement plan workingContinued from page 1
By Dan Whitfi eld
“To help achieve this, we have developed processes for tracking and monitoring our students’ credit accumulation, and are about to introduce a mentoring system for those that we feel may need some extra support,” Mr Isberg says.
Throughout the rest of 2014, much like the fi rst half of this year, teachers will continue to work with students in year 11, 12, and 13 year levels as they prepare for NCEA examinations in term four.
Year 11 students Ariana Randall and Freesia Tuita tell the Wainuio-mata News that they feel teachers
and programmes run by the school have been helpful so far this year.
Both Ariana and Freesia are
currently working towards their NCEA level one quali-fi cations. Both students have been ticking off credits and achievements on their indi-vidual achievement plans (IAP) set up by the school to help keep track of how they are progressing.
“It’s been helpful for me as it shows me where I am and how I am going,” Ariana says.
Knowing when exams are by keeping in touch with her teachers is a way Freesia likes to keep on top of her achievements.
While the IAP has been working well for students, Mr Isberg is encouraging
parents to keep communi-cating with their children about their credits and what assessments are on the ho-rizon.
He says at the end of the day it is up to them, students have to put in the effort to make sure they get their qualifi cations. Despite this, the school is pushing stu-dents, helping them know what needs to be done.
“While many of our stu-dents can expect to leave in term four, to go on study leave, there is an expecta-tion that some will stay at the high school for a few more weeks to complete as-sessments,” Mr Isberg says.
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The Hutt City Council’s About Space programme is moving the city forward through activating empty store fronts and showing the space’s commercial appeal by using creative and interac-tive projects.So far two new businesses have started operating in the CBD through About Space. Gift Hutt, formerly Makeshift and Craft Hutt, has moved from being an About Space Programme pop up to a commercial lease along Queens Arcade – following it starting a popup show in October last year.Gotham, one of the Hutt’s newest restaurants, has also signed up to take over a space.
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3Wednesday August 6, 2014
Any winter blues were a distant memory for 50,000 people that braved the cold to attend the Petone Winter Carnival recently.
The successful event ran for the eighth time on Petone’s Foreshore, even though it was postponed due to wild weather.
A tin man, scarecrow and
Dorothy sucked up some cour-age to take part in the Mitre 10 MEGA Petone Polar Plunge, along with more than 60 others.
The Pak n Save Petone Kitchen Shed was a new addition this year and was popular with the crowds who enjoyed watching former MasterChef contestants
Jordan and Nikki Shearer cook against James Culleton and Glynn Rudolph.
The Pelorus Trust Fire Show capped off a spectacular day with people crowding the fore-shore and the Hutt hills to watch a fi reworks display.
Following the event, people
fl ocked to Facebook saying to congratulate the council on this years carnival, with one saying: “...this year’s was the best I’ve been to yet.”
Hutt City Council officials say the Petone Winter Carnival will return in 2015, for another exciting event.
Petone Winter Carnival a success
Help from communityTravelling to the icy surrounds of Alaska,
the bustling city of Hong Kong, and meet-ing NASCAR drivers are just some of the
items on Sonali’s bucket list.Reporter Dan Whit� eld talks to the local woman to � nd out why her list is news-
worthy, why 2014 is important to her, and how she plans to make a dent in the list.
A disabled young woman from Wainuiomata is seeking help from her community in order to tick activities off her ‘Ultimate Bucket List’.
Sonali Bhattacharjee, 24, decided that 2014 would be the year she sets into motion her goal of experiencing the world, starting by meeting NASCAR Joey Logano and his fi ancée Brittany Baca – as well as travelling to other countries in the process.
Sonali is deaf and lives with autism, which affects her abil-ity to work and communicate. Her disability also hinders her ability to drive a car.
The Wainuiomata resident’s goal is to reach $200,000 to help her meet the accommoda-tion, travel, food and other ex-penses while ticking to-do’s off her bucket list. Ultimately she hopes her experience will take her to Alaska, Canada, Amer-ica, Hawaii, United Kingdom, France, Netherlands, Italy, India, Nepal, Singapore, Japan, Hong Kong and Australia to achieve this.
“I’ve had lots of support so far, including more than $700 on my Givealittle page...I’m looking forward to achieving my goals,” Sonali says.
Sonali suffers from a condi-
FAMILY: Sonali Bhattacharjee (in blue), with brother Indraneel, left, mum Ira, and dad Sambol, right. PHOTO: Supplied
tion which does not allow her to enjoy the same freedom of movement as most other women and men; and she currently attends Hutt Valley Disabled Resources as a client.
As part of her goal to tick activities off her bucket list, Sonali is asking the community to donate towards her campaign using the link: www.
givealittle.co.nz/cause/SonaliUlti-mateBucketList. She says every little bit will help.
Sonali lives at home in Wainuio-mata with her parents Ira and Sambol Bhattacharjee and younger brother Indranee.
She is hopeful the community will support her.
Junior students from Fernlea School have celebrated an impressive milestone – they have been at school for 100 days.Principal Tony Field says it was a fantastic day and all the students had fun doing lots of activities about 100.The fun-filled day saw the
juniors get creative, mak-ing things based around the 100 theme – such as making crowns and paper chains.In recent months, the school’s senior students had the chance to work with local art-ist Dan Mills – the artist behind the Wainuiomata Countdown supermarket mural.
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There will be no leaf left unturned as the Hutt City Council prepares to undergo a massive hunt to find the region’s greatest trees.
While the competition is a fun way to allow the residents of Hutt City to be part of council activities, the main reason for the tree search is to review the notable trees register under the district plan.
After just two weeks of the tree hunt, Pohutukawa and Totara are leading the way in terms of the most popular species; however, there is still time to nominate, with council encouraging people to get involved.
Hutt residents can nomi-nate a tree or trees in their neighbourhoods, as long as they are in urban areas of the city. Nominations can be made by contacting coun-cil via email, twitter (using the hashtag #greathutttrees), posting back the Great Hutt Trees postcard which is avail-able from council offices, or filling out a nomination form at www.huttcity.govt.nz/greathutttrees.
Despite the opportunity to nominate any tree in Hutt City, not all of them will make the cut.
If a tree or group of trees do get nominated, it does not automatically qualify it for protected status under the
district plan. All nominations will be
checked by council offi cials and will then be assessed by a qualifi ed arborist, with assessments to be completed throughout September, Octo-ber, and November.
If a tree, or trees, score well it will be considered for addition to the notable trees register.
A notable tree is defi ned by Hutt City Council as trees which make a distinctive contribution to a community’s identity – through visual fea-tures, acting as a landmark, or connecting the community to its heritage.
For more information, visit www.huttcity.govt.nz.
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Members of the Wainuiomata Grey Power branch are hoping the com-munity will come to the table and help the association continue.At the moment, the association’s future is uncertain, but stalwarts of the group are working towards the continuation of Grey Power Wainuiomata.The association’s two main aims are to get an e� ective committee in op-eration and to obtain an increase in members attending regular meetings.
Members needed at Grey Power
St Claudine Thévenet School is wel-coming term three with a new theme - The Pursuit of Excellence. The theme will explore a range of ideas in di� erent classrooms with some students linking their learning to the Commonwealth Games; while others are looking at how to pursue a healthy life style. The school is advising parents to take some time to ask their children what they are doing throughout the term, helping them get more out of their learning.
Students go after excellence
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A reduction in crime and reoffending in the Hutt Valley has come as a delight for Justice Minister Judith Collins, with the region’s justice sector be-ing recognised at the recent 2014 IPANZ Awards.
The Ministry of Justice, along with New Zealand Police and Department of Corrections, won the Excellence in Achieving Collective Impact Award for the Hutt Valley Justice Sector Innovation Project.
The regional project is an example of what can be achieved when agencies work together to deliver better outcomes for New Zealanders
Ms Collins says the project’s success refl ects increased collaboration between police, justice, corrections and other agencies and service provid-ers to focus on the specifi c needs of communities and vulnerable families.
“The project is about bringing agencies together to identify local solutions to local problems,” Ms Collins says.
Total crime was down 23 per cent between June 2011 and September 2013 around the Hutt Valley, and Ms Collins says this is excellent news for the community.
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An international guest speaker and preacher is set to return to New Zea-land, and more specifi cally Wainuiomata, to speak to members of Life City Church this weekend.
Evangelist Carl Butler is the pioneer of Fan the Flame Ministries in Aus-tralia, and will be coming to Wainuiomata as part of the Life City Church’s mission to promote the community.
Mr Butler was born in
Hawera and is the sev-enth child in a family of five boys and two girls. He graduated from Strike Force Ministry Training Institute in 1994 and since then has continued pastoral ministry in Brisbane.
While in Wainuiomata, Mr Butler is set to be part of a healing meeting on August 8, and is open to anyone in need of a miracle. The night starts at 7pm. He will also run a seminar on August 9, called Moving in the Miraculous. This starts at 9am and runs until
2.30pm but registrations are needed before the event.
Based in Wainuiomata on Parkway, the mission of Life City Church is to empower, enhance, and encourage people’s lives through Jesus Christ. It is a church that believes in celebrating life everyday and in every way.
Fan the Flame Ministries was pioneered by Mr Butler in 1997 and is a ministry which brings faith, healing, harvest and revival to a large network of churches and ministries worldwide.
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MAN OF GOD: Evangelist Carl Butler speaking in Africa. Photo: Supplied
A boxing event in Wainuiomata is entering the fi nal stages of preparation with organisers working towards paring fi ghters for the night.
Rob Cameron, brother of New Zealand boxer Shane “Mountain Warrior” Cam-eron, says the event is coming together, with the fi nal competitors being paired with other boxers.
“So far it is looking like there will be a minimum of 15 bouts,” Rob says. He also tells the Wainuiomata News that boxers will be coming from around New Zealand including Auckland and Christchurch, and around the greater Wellington region.
Wainuiomata Boxing Club has six com-petitors involved in the event including Raymond Seamanu, and young gun Jared
Paku – a recent winner of the Central North Island Boxing Championships. The club is still working on fi nding competi-tors for three of its boxers.
“It’s going to be an awesome night...It’s defi nitely going to be better than previous years,” Rob says.
Other draw cards for the event will be the Hutt Valley’s Joe Blackburn, as well as up and coming boxer Ricky Murphy – who is being mentored by Shane.
“It will be good for the community to see the talent our local boxers have. It may also inspire people to get into the sport and keep youth off the streets,” he says.
The fi ght night has been organised for this weekend, and will be held at the Wai-nuiomata Little Theatre on Moohan St.
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It has been � ve years and about 10,317 babies since Newborn Hearing Screen-ing commenced at Hutt Valley District Health Board (HVDHB); and through the success, the programme is now o� ered nationwide in all DHBs.To celebrate the � fth anniversary and to thank the sta� involved, the screening
team enjoyed cake and treats with their colleagues from the Maternity, Special Care Units, Audiology and ENT Depart-ments recently.Newborn hearing screening is the � rst step in the Universal Newborn Hearing and Early Intervention Programme (UNHSEIP).
HVDHB celebrates 10,000 babies
Novopay has been an issue for schools around New Zealand for the past few years; but with the recent news that the school payroll service will come under Govern-ment management as of October, teachers are hopeful all problems will be resolved.Wainuiomata High School was fortunate to have only one sta� member a� ected by the problem system over the school year. The new model involves a government-owned company taking over the operation of the payroll service, and the core soft-ware to be licensed to that company.Minister Steven Joyce, who was responsi-ble for Novopay, says the decision to trans-fer the service to a Government-owned
company was made by mutual agreement between the Ministry of Education and Talent2.“This decision has been made in the best interests of all parties: sta� , administra-tors, schools, and the Government,” Mr Joyce says.“It became the logical next step towards giving schools a more stable, sustainable and simple payroll service,” he says.Responsibility for payroll processing and service centre activities will be passed on to the new Government-owned com-pany e� ective of October 17, this year. The company will also be responsible for the customisations of the software.
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The Wainuiomata Rugby Club had a hard played fi nal after a great season. Players, coaches and club members, you are great role models for the community. Congratulations to HOBM, we look forward to next year!
I am hearing positive statements about news that the mall owner is looking at some major redevelopment of the mall. Still a lot of work by the owner to take place before it happens, but absolutely fantastic for Wainuiomata if it does.
Mike and his son David Grigg continue with their great work, they presented a book to Trevor Mallard M.P and me to give us a better understanding of people with special needs. We are working alongside them with Autism New Zealand to make the community and council a place of more empathy for people with special needs.
Mayor’s Taskforce for jobs doing a great job in Wainuiomata in assisting young people in to jobs or back in to education. The initiative is called Youth Inspire and it provides meaningful pathways to young people who have become disengaged with their future. This is a real community effort, thanks to all involved.
Until next time, if you’d like to contact me email [email protected] or phone 04 570 6846
A word from Mayor Ray Wallace
The People’s Mayor
Wednesday August 6, 2014
Q: What superpower would you have and why?
Callum PageWainuiomata
“Mine would be to fl y be-cause my dream is to fl y.”
Callum PageBailey KohikaWainuiomata
“I’d like to be invisible. I think that would be pretty cool.”
Bailey KohikaCoby WoodWainuiomata
“If I could have a super power it would be to run fast so I could get away from people.”
Coby WoodSani Aserona Wainuiomata
“I would like to have strength too. It would be cool to be strong.”
Sani Aserona Venu Venu Wainuiomata
“I’d have super strength and be like the Hulk.”
Venu Venu
Our readers have their say.
Letters on issues of community interest are welcomed. Guidelines are that they should be no longer than 150 words.
They must be signed and a street address provided to show good faith, even if a nom de plume is provided for publication.
The editor reserves the right to abridge letters or withhold unsuitable letters from publication.
Send or fax them to the address on page two, or email them to [email protected]. Please note that your name and street address must also be provided in emails.
Letters to the editorDear Ed,On Fr iday night,
July 25, I took a nasty fall outside the rear of Countdown, badly hurt-ing my face and knee. Two staff members who were outside on a break and a customer – an off duty nurse – came to my aid.
They recovered my broken glasses and took me inside where a seat appeared and took care
of me, cleaning me up until my husband arrived to take me to hospital.
In my state of shock I did not get these lovely ladies names, (and the nurse’s patient partner who held her shopping and waited while she took care of me).
I would like to thank these wonderful people for their help and I am glad to report I only
had to spend the night in hospital and am now at home recovering. If you are ever passing my home, call in, you will always be welcome for a cup of tea or coffee.
The grating I fell down is unmarked and a danger and should be addressed by the Mall Management.
Thanking you,Hilary Chasteauneuf
Mall fl oor gives a grating Well doneDear Ed,Such a shame Wainui fell
at the final hurdle in the Jubilee Cup, take heart in the great support from the Wainuiomata community and your skill and talent in seeing Wainui rugby back to its former glory,
Kia KahaSteve Owens
7Wednesday August 6, 2014
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Selling 40k Below Gv! 3 double bedrooms, open plan living areas, good heating, lovely views from the property. This home is waiting for new owners to come and make it their own!
For Sale $199,000View www.harcourts.co.nz/WO5205 Open SUN 11.45-12.15 David Selig & Renee Selig - [email protected] P 04 564 0000 M 027 4458944 M 027 3554501 Channel Realty Ltd Licensed Agent REAA 2008
Wainuiomata 61 Coast Road
SUN 11.45-12.15
Great Starter Home! Spacious 3 bedroom home with garage, large lounge area with ranch slider leading out onto a deck. Ready for your style & flair! Call anytime to view.
For Sale $190,000View www.harcourts.co.nz/WO5194 Open SUN 2 - 2.30pm David Selig & Renee Selig - [email protected] 04 564 0000 M 027 4458944 or 027 3554501 Channel Realty Ltd Licensed Agent REAA 2008
Wainuiomata 10 Whitehall Street
SUN 2-2.30PM
Country Living Minutes From Town 4 bedrooms open plan modern living, covered deck, fully insulated, external rumpus room. Feels like country living but bus stop is minutes’ walk.
For Sale BEO - $220,000View www.harcourts.co.nz/WO5192 Open SUN 1.15 - 1.45pm David Selig & Renee Selig - [email protected] 04 564 0000 M 027 4458 944 M 027 355 4501Channel Realty Ltd Licensed Agent REAA 2008
Wainuiomata 125b Upper Fitzherbert Road
SUN 1.15-1.45PM
Calling All Investors! Yield is Aprrox 7%. 2 double bedroom unit, ranch slider off lounge to private deck. Modern kitchen, spacious lounge & new heat pump. Call anytime to view!
For Sale $149,900View www.harcourts.co.nz/WO5186 Open SUN 11.45-12.15 David Selig & Renee Selig - [email protected] 04 564 0000 M 027 4458 944 M 027 3554501Channel Realty Ltd Licensed Agent REAA 2008
Wainuiomata 6b Ely Grove
SUN 11.45-12.15
Wonderful Living 3 bedroom home, modern kitchen & bathroom. Internal access from garage/electric garage door. Open plan, indoor/outdoor flow, conservatory, deck & spa area.
For Sale $241,500View www.harcourts.co.nz/WO5188 Open SUN 2 - 2.30pm David Selig & Renee Selig - [email protected] 564 0000 M 027 4458944 M 027 3554501Channel Realty Ltd Licensed Agent REAA 2008
Wainuiomata 4 Concord Street
SUN 2-2.30PM
For Sale $375,000
Open Sunday 12.30 - 1pm
View www.harcourts.co.nz/WO5208
David Selig & Renee Selig
P 564 0000 M 027 4458944 M 027 3554501
Channel Realty Ltd Licensed Agent REAA 2008
7 Years Young!3 double bedrooms + 1 single. Open plan
living, paved entertainment area off the living
spaces, garage with internal access. Modern
kitchen with heated tiles, also in the ensuite &
the main bathroom. Call any time to view!
SUN 12.30-1PMWainuiomata 35 Fraser Colman Grove
Spacious Living. Large family home, 4 double bedrooms + 2 single rooms Main bathroom with ensuite upstairs. French doors from the dining/kitchen area. Gas heating & water.
For Sale $249,000View www.harcourts.co.nz/WO5209 Open SUN 12.30 - 1pm David Selig & Renee Selig - [email protected] 04 564 0000 M 027 4458944 M 027 3554501 Channel Realty Ltd Licensed Agent REAA 2008
Wainuiomata 45 Petrie Street
SUN 12.30-1PM
"Your Slice Of Paradise" 3 level home with viewing decks, 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 2 living areas, large garage. Near 2 acre private setting with gardens, lawns & bush backdrop.
For Sale $465,000View www.harcourts.co.nz/WO5181 Leith Gunn P 04 564 0002 M 027 4458 940 E [email protected] Realty Ltd Licensed Agent REAA 2008
Price Adjustment! 17 Sheehy Grove
’Ideal For Extended Family’ Main house - 3 bedrooms & 2 bathrooms, wood burner + wetback. Attached flat -1 bedroom, bathroom & spacious living area. Large double garage. BBQ patio area. Ideal for extended family or rental investment.
For Sale $307,000 E: [email protected] www.harcourts.co.nz/WO5207 Open By Appointment Leith Gunn P 04 564 0002 M 027 4458 940 Channel Realty Ltd Licensed Agent REAA 2008
Wainuiomata 7 Dublin St
Spacious Family Home 5 bedrooms & 2 bathrooms! Short walk to the shops. Large living area with wood burner. Room off the back of the garage - could be hobby/music room/man cave!
For Sale $279,000 View www.harcourts.co.nz/WO5204 Open SUN 1.15 - 1.45pm David Selig & Renee Selig - [email protected] 04 564 0000 M 027 4458 944 M 027 355 4501Channel Realty Ltd Licensed Agent REAA 2008
Wainuiomata 28 Nelson Cres.
SUN 1.15-1.45PM
Shop For Sale In Queen Street Ideal for investment or owner operated. These buildings don’t come on the market in Queen Street often. Kitchen, toilet/bathroom & 2 spare offices.
For Sale $279,000 Plus GST (if any)View www.harcourts.co.nz/WO5206 David Selig P 04 564 0000 M 027 4458 944 E [email protected] Realty Ltd Licensed Agent REAA 2008
Wainuiomata 24 Queen Street
Great Garage And Parking 3 bedroom family home, gas, DVS, alarm, kitchen with pantry & dishwasher. Double garage/workshop + 2nd toilet & good parking. And a sunny setting.
For Sale $198,000View www.harcourts.co.nz/WO5174 Open By Appointment Leith Gunn P 04 564 0002 M 027 4458 940 E [email protected] Realty Ltd Licensed Agent REAA 2008
Wainuiomata 40 Ruthven Road
Great Base To Start! 3 bedroom home, good heating & insulation, HRV, Aluminum joinery, decent garage & off-street parking. Good section for kids & pets. School & bus nearby.
For Sale $193,000View www.harcourts.co.nz/WO5195 Open By Appointment Leith Gunn P 04 564 0002 M 027 4458 940 E [email protected] Realty Ltd Licensed Agent REAA 2008
Price Adjustment! 14 Edmonds St
4 Bedroom Parkway Home Wonderful 4 bedroom home, 2 living areas, modern kitchen & bathroom, 2 toilets, gas & DVS. BBQ deck & patio. Garage & carport too. Schools are close by.
For Sale $315,000 View www.harcourts.co.nz/WO5200 Open By Appointment Leith Gunn P 04 564 0002 M 027 4458 940 E [email protected] Realty Ltd Licensed Agent REAA 2008
Wainuiomata 74 Totara Street
Need To Downsize But Still Want Space? Spacious 2 double bedroom home, good sized bathroom even has separate shower & bath! Double wardrobes, hall cupboard, modernised kitchen with pantry. Popular street & handy to the hill.
For Sale $165,000 E [email protected] www.harcourts.co.nz/WO5118 Open By Appointment Lisa Black (Gough) P 04 564 0006 M 027 668 6477 Channel Realty Ltd Licensed Agent REAA 2008
Wainuiomata 31a (2/31) Kowhai Street
Rare As Hen’s Teeth! 1000m² of flat sun-drenched flat land, waiting for you to build your dream home on. All the services are to the gate, all you need to do is build. Call immediately to view.
For Sale $109,000View www.harcourts.co.nz/WO5149 Open by appointment Ann Watkins P 04 564 0001 M 021 615 062 E [email protected] Realty Ltd Licensed Agent REAA 2008
Sun Drenched Flat Section! 49 Ruthven Road For Sale $970,000
View www.harcourts.co.nz/WO5165
Nicky Cooper
P 04 564 0004 M 027 307 2999
Channel Realty Ltd Licensed Agent REAA 2008
Lifestyle Living At It’s Finest!Motivated vendors are ready to sell their piece
of paradise! 3 double bedrooms (master with
ensuite), 2 Living, office and 6 car garage,
heated pool. External office/gym or potential
sleep out. Outbuildings on 10 acres - 8
paddocks of usable land currently supporting
50 ewes & lambs. Potential for small vineyard
or possible subdivision.
LIFESTYLEWainuiomata 108 Crowther Road
Magnificent Valley Views 15 Hectares, natural (Artesian) water spring that has year round supply of crystal clear drinking water. Regenerating bush with 15 year old trees (Incl Tasmanian Blackwood, Gum & Pine) & section already has its driveway.
For Sale Price by Negotiation over $230,000 View www.harcourts.co.nz/WO4967 Nicky Cooper P 04 564 0004 M 027 307 2999 Channel Realty Ltd Licensed Agent REAA 2008
Wainuiomata 495 Coast Road
Move In And Enjoy! Newly painted exterior, 3 bedrooms (2 double), separate lounge, wood-fire, large open-plan kitchen/dining, conservatory, double garage. Fully fenced section.
For Sale $189,000View www.harcourts.co.nz/WO5197 Open By Appointment Ann Watkins P 04 564 0001 M 021 615 062 E [email protected] Realty Ltd Licensed Agent REAA 2008
Wainuiomata 19 Hamstead Street
This Home Has It All To Offer. 3 double bedrooms, lounge + wood burner, separate bathroom, natural timber kitchen + large double pantry. HUGE garage and all day sun. Call now to view!
For Sale $226,000View www.harcourts.co.nz/WO5179 Open By Appointment Ann Watkins P 04 564 0001 M 021 615 062 E [email protected] Realty Ltd Licensed Agent REAA 2008
Wainuiomata 1 Kim Street
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WEEK 1
August 14 Taranaki v Countries Manukau New Plymouth 7:35pm
August 15 Southland v Bay of Plenty Invercargill 7:35pm
August 16 Otago v North Harbour Dunedin 2:35pm
August 16 Canterbury v Auckland Christchurch 4:35pm
August 16 Wellington v Waikato Wellington 6:35pm
August 17 Tasman v Hawke’s Bay Blenheim 2:35pm
August 17 Northland v Manawatu Whangarei 4:35pm
WEEK 2
August 21 North Harbour v Southland Albany 7:35pm
August 22 Waikato v Canterbury Hamilton 6:05pm
August 22 Hawke’s Bay v Taranaki Napier 8:05pm
August 23 Northland v Wellington Whangarei 2:35pm
August 23 Counties Manukau v Otago Pukekohe 4:35pm
August 24 Manawatu v Auckland Palmerston North 2:35pm
August 24 Bay Plenty v Tasman Mt Maunganui 4:35pm
WEEK 3
August 27 Waikato v Taranaki Hamilton 7:35pm
August 28 Canterbury v Northland Christchurch 7:35pm
August 29 Wellington v Manawatu Wellington 7:35pm
August 30 Counties Manukau v Hawke’s Bay Pukekohe 2:35pm
August 30 Southland v Otago Invercargill 5:35pm
August 30 North Harbour v Waikato Albany 7:35pm
August 31 Taranaki v Bay of Plenty New Plymouth 2:35pm
August 31 Auckland v Tasman Auckland 4:35pm
WEEK 4
September 3 Manawatu v Bay of Plenty Palmerston North 7:35pm
September 4 Otago v Canterbury Dunedin 7:35pm
September 5 Tasman v Waikato Nelson 6:05pm
September 5 Northland v Hawke’s Bay Whangarei 8:05pm
September 6 Auckland v Wellington Auckland 2:35pm
September 6 Taranaki v Southland New Plymouth 4:35pm
September 7 Manawatu v Counties Manukau Palmerston North 2:35pm
September 7 Bay of Plenty v North Harbour Rotorua 4:35pm
WEEK 5
September 10 Otago v Northland Dunedin 7:35pm
September 11 Tasman v Taranaki Nelson 7:35pm
September 12 North Harbour v Manawatu Albany 6:05pm
September 12 Canterbury v Wellington Christchurch 8:05pm
September 13 Bay of Plenty v Auckland Rotorua 2:35pm
September 13 Southland v Northland Invercargill 4:35pm
WEEK 5September 14 Waikato v Counties Manukau Hamilton 2:35pm
September 14 Hawke’s Bay v Otago Napier 4:35pm
WEEK 6
September 17 Southland v Tasman Invercargill 7:35pm
September 18 Northland v Taranaki Whangarei 7:35pm
September 19 Counties Manukau v Canterbury Pukekohe 7:35pm
September 20 Hawke’s Bay v Bay of Plenty Napier 2:35pm
September 20 Auckland v North Harbour Auckland 5:35 pm
September 20 Manawatu v Southland Palmerston North 7:35pm
September 21 Otago v Waikato Dunedin 2:35pm
September 21 Wellington v Tasman Wellington 4:35pm
WEEK 7
September 24 North Harbour v Canterbury Albany 7:35pm
September 25 Bay of Plenty v Northland Mt Maunganui 7:35pm
September 26 Taranaki v Auckland New Plymouth 7:35pm
September 27 Waikato v Manawatu Hamilton 2:35pm
September 27 Counties Manukau v Wellington Pukekohe 5:35pm
September 27 North Harbour v Hawke’s Bay Albany 7:35pm
September 28 Tasman v Otago Nelson 2:35pm
September 28 Canterbury v Southland Christchurch 4:35pm
WEEK 8
October 1 Hawke’s Bay v Wellington Napier 7:35pm
October 2 Auckland v Waikato Auckland 7:35pm
October 3 Northland v North Harbour Whangarei 7:35pm
October 4 Southland v Counties Manukau Invercargill 2:35pm
October 4 Bay of Plenty v Otago Mt Maunganui 5:35pm
October 4 Canterbury v Tasman Christchurch 7:35pm
October 5 Manawatu v Hawke’s Bay Palmerston North 2:35pm
October 5 Wellington v Taranaki Wellington 4:35pm
WEEK 9
October 8 Counties Manukau v Auckland Pukekohe 7:35pm
October 9 Waikato v Bay of Plenty Hamilton 7:35pm
October 10 Otago v Manawatu Dunedin 7:35pm
October 11 Wellington v North Harbour Wellington 2:35pm
October 11 Hawke’s Bay v Southland Napier 5:35pm
October 11 Auckland v Northland Auckland 7:35pm
October 12 Taranaki v Canterbury New Plymouth 2:35pm
October 12 Tasman v Counties Manukau Blenheim 4:35pm
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10 Wednesday August 6, 2014
MINUTES WITH: Pearl Murti
What is your favourite food?
What makes you smile?
My beautiful grandchildren.
What’s your pet hate?
Lateness.
Your favoured holiday destination?
The Maldives.
What’s your favourite music?
At the moment, Eva Cassidy, John Legend.
What is one thing Wainuiomata News read-ers would be surprised to know about you?
That I ’ve taught and worked in Wainuiomata for over 26 years!
Seafood, especially cray� sh.
What’s next on your wish list?
Travel to places I haven’t been to yet.
A saying you like to live by?
“If you are not part of the solution, you are part of the problem.”
Michelle Obama, Hillary Clinton, Aung San Suu Kyi.
Who would you invite to dinner?
Wainuiomata Intermediate Principal
The Electoral Commission is making it easier for disabled New Zealanders to enrol and vote, with the con� rmation that telephone dictation voting will be in place for the 2014 general election.This is a new addition to the commission’s long-term commitment to providing information and access to voting services for New Zealanders with a disability; and the new telephone dictation service has been developed with testing and input from the Blind Foundation and Blind Citizens New Zealand.Chief electoral officer Robert Peden: “We’re pleased to be able to introduce this service for voters who are blind, partially blind, or have a physical disability that prevents them marking their ballot paper without assistance.”“It is a great addition to the range of accessible information and resources we create to support the rights of people with disabilities to take part in New Zealand’s general elections,” he says. For more information, visit www.elections.org.nz.
Voting now made easier
Hutt Valley Police is continuing an e� ort to locate Jonathan Antipas who has a warrant for his arrest issued and has been actively avoiding local authorities.Police believe the 24-year-old is the Hutt Valley area and is continuing to have of-� cers looking for him and checking known associates and addresses.Detective Senior Sergeant Dave Thornton says: “My message for Jonathan is that this matter is not going to go away and it will simply be a matter of time before we catch up with him.”“We encourage him to come forward and
make contact so he can tell us his side of the story,” he says.Police have indications that he is feeling under pressure and Mr Thornton says his advice to Jonathan is that the best way to resolve this is to come into the station and speak to police about what has happened.In the mean time, police are advising any-one with any information to come forward and contact their local police station.The Hutt Valley Police Station number is 560 2600. Alternatively, anonymous infor-mation can be provided via the Crimestop-pers organisation on 0800 555 111.
Police hunt for Antipas
Life City Church
To register for Saturday contact: [email protected] / 021 0265 9547or visit us at Life City Church (1-3 Parkway, Wainuiomata)
Empower - Enchance - Encourage
Sunday Services: 10.00am & 6.30pm
Friday 8th AugustHealing Meeting
Saturday 9th AugustMoving in the Miraculous Seminar
is excited to be hosting Evangelist, Carl ButlerPioneer of Fan the Flame Ministries in Australia.
Open to anyone in need of a miracleStarting @ 7pm for coffee,
tea & char beforehandCreche available for children 0-4 years
Starting @ 9am - 2.30pm(lunch included)
Cost: $15 each, $20 per Couple, $10 Students/Senior, $12 Senior Couple
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Wainuiomata High School is still look-ing for parents in the local community to support international students over the next few months.
The overseas students are set to stay for up to four weeks and attend school in Wainuiomata with local families needed to act as homestays during this period.
Homestay co-ordinator Natasha Baker told the Wainuiomata News last month that all international students are hosted by Wainuiomata families.
International students that attend Wainuio-mata High School take part in a normal New Zealand school year, with staff encouraging them to take an international student tour during the school holidays – creating a great way for them to meet others as well as experience some of the things the country
offers. In January each year, the high school
estimates to get about 10 students that are usually here to study for six months to a year.
Ms Baker says they fi t right in; and current high school students are very welcoming to those visiting from overseas.
For more information or a homestay information pack, contact Ms Baker on 938 3224. Alternatively email: [email protected].
Homestay is a form of tourism and study abroad that allows a visitor to rent a room from a local family in a homelike setting.
Each year the high school gets long stay students, who stay for six months to a year.
At this stage, there are 16 long term students and 20 short term students arriving from countries including Norway and Japan.
International students need support
11Wednesday August 6, 2014
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U n i c h e m C l i v e s P h a r m a c y
ConjunctivitisConjunctivitis is very common. � e eyes may feel gritty, sore and un-comfortable. � ey can also be itchy, sticky and weepy. It is caused by infl amma-tion of the thin membrane that protects the white of the eye and inside the eye-lids.
There are three common causes:1. Bacterial or vital infec-tions. Because these infec-tions are very contagious, care needs to be taken not to spread the infection to the other eye and other people. If left untreated the infection should clear within a week. Although
sometimes antibiotic eye drops are useful for bacter-ial infections. � e pharma-cists at Clive's Pharmacy can advise the most appro-priate treatment.2. Allergic conjunctivitis may be due to irritants like pollens, house dust or pet fur. Antihistamine eye drops and oral antihista-mines are useful in the treatment of allergic con-junctivitis. It is a good idea to try to avoid the cause of an allergy as much as pos-sible.3. Irritant or chemical conjunctivitis can have a mechanical or chem-ical cause, such as foreign objects or chlorine from the swimming pool. � is
usually clears when the cause is removed.A doctor needs to be con-sulted if there is pain in your eye, if your vision is aff ected, or your eyes are more sensitive to light than usual. Children under two years of age with symptoms should also see a doctor.
General tips for conjunctivitis include:
• Wash your hands before using eye drops and after touching your eyes• Clean away any dis-charge with a warm fl an-nel before using eye drops.• Apply normal saline to
wash and soothe the eye/s twice daily.• Prevent the spread to other people by NOT sharing face cloths, towels, make-up.• Do not share eye drops with other people• Discard eye drops one month after opening the bottle.
Clive and his team will be able to assist you to iden-tify if you have conjunc-tivitis andrecommend appropriate treatment.
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Wainuiomata boasts a huge population of car enthusiasts and because of this, local resident Ross Hunia has proposed to create a classic car show here in the valley.
As the proud owner of a 1978 Triumph 2500S, Mr Hunia says it would work well as there are so many people with classic cars worthy of being on show.
The idea of creating a Wainuio-mata-based car show is based on
the fact that Mr Hunia and a good handful of locals attend events in the Hutt Valley and Wellington regions on a annual basis.
He tells the Wainuiomata News that he feels the community would support a local car show, and so would the owners of cars.
At this stage the car show is only a proposal but Mr Hunia is positive it could happen.
If the show was to gain traction with car enthusiasts scattered around the community, Mr Hunia
believes a good place for it to run would be the Wainuiomata Bowl-ing Club’s carpark on Moohan St.
Despite interest from Mr Hunia, nothing has been confi rmed as yet.
Mr Hunia is also a member of the Wainuiomata Bowling Club.
The show would likely run later this year.
Classic car event proposed
PROPOSAL: Ross Hunia, the owner of a 1978 Triumph, has proposed to create a Wainuiomata-based classic car show. PHOTO: Dan Whitfi eld
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The Wainuiomata under 21s faced Petone over the weekend, winning 38-17.Playing rugby in heavy driving rain for 80minutes at Hutt Recreation Ground, Wainuiomata showed strong and very dominate play in the conditions.With Wainuiomata’s 38-17 win, the side scored six tries to Petone’s three. Tries went to Saita Tuaoi, Bleize Rui, Lotomau Aiivaa and Mahe Likio scoring three.Player of the day went to Faavae Lemau this week. Wainuiomata face Johnsonville at Helston Park this weekend; and with Kapiti losing this week, Wainuiomata move into second place.Wainuiomata is looking at a home semi � nal.
Colts not out
Despite tough e� orts, Wainuiomata’s premier grade football team came up short against KCU � rsts on Saturday.Playing at Richard Prouse Park in the Lower Hutt suburb, KCU firsts countered on a lacking Wainuiomata side – with Wainuiomata losing 4-2. Wainuiomata’s premier team is set to face its Waterside Karori counterparts this weekend.The game at 12.30pm and will be hosted by Karori.
Wainuiomata down again
Members of the community are being called on once again to support their local sports teams.This weekend the Wainuiomata Jug-glers will be going head-to-head with the Porirua City Pheonix in the grand final of a Wellington rugby league competition.Earlier this year, it was uncertain if the team would make the � nals, but through determination the side has succeeded.As part of this weekend’s game, the Fitzroy Tavern’s Hayden Wilby is encouraging the community get behind the Jugglers.He says he wants to see everyone wearing green and black, and hope-fully there will be a good crowd put together in support.A supporter bus has been organised to take spectators over to Fraser Park on Sunday, with tickets available from the Fitzroy Tavern. Mr Wilby says the bus seats 50 people and will leave the tavern at 10.45am on Sunday, ahead of the game which kicks o� at 11.30am.The Wainuiomata Jugglers is a memo-rial team for local sporting legend Michael “Juggler” Sharp.
Support needed
By Dan Whitfi eld
Local wrestlers Hayden Thiele and Jade Priest will be crossing over into the Wainuiomata valley this month to show off what got them the title of New Zealand’s youngest tag team champions.
At age 16, the two wrestlers will be taking part in the Over the Top Pro Wrestling event scheduled to run on August 9 at the Wainuiomata Memorial Hall.
While Hayden and Jade are quite well-known in the wrestling fraternity, this will be the first show in front of their home crowd since becoming New Zealand champions in May this year.
The two year 12 students at Wainuiomata High School, started wrestling in 2011 in the under 13 age category through a youth programme run by New Zealand Wide Pro Wrestling (NZWPW).
The champion duo will be wrestling on the night, returning to their home town and competing under the name, The Wainui Express.
Hayden and Jade will be coming in on a high after fi ghting in a recent event in the South Island.
Orgnaised by NZWPW, a local wrestling organisation that runs out of Petone, the Wainuiomata-based event is set to be full of energy and a night of family entertain-ment.
A spokesperson from NZWPW says the event is always one of the most exciting features of the year, with competitors fighting for top spots on the road to Powerplay XI.
Both Hayden and Jade will have their hands full as they defend their titles at the Wainuiomata event, which will also feature a 20 man ‘Royal Rumble’ style match up.
CHAMPIONS RETURN: Jade Priest and Hayden Thiele. PHOTO: Supplied
Tag team champions homecoming
Playing in near gale force winds over the weekend, Wainuiomata took out its under 85kg counter-parts Marist St Pats Green in its third to last game of the season.Wainuiomata 80/85s secured the win at St Pats Arti� cial Turf in Rongatai, with the game de� -nitely one of two halves. MSP played well with the wind at their backs using the conditions well; but, the weather did see
both teams struggle. Playing into the strong wind, Wainuiomata made a lot of errors in the tough conditions. MSP had a deserved lead of 17-nil at the break, with Wainuiomata trailing.Wainuiomata started to assert some pressure playing smarter rugby, following three tactical changes at half time. With the changes, it was not long
before the MSP lead was whittled down and a converted try near full time saw Wainuiomata take the game 21-17 – in what has been considered a triumphant comeback.Over the past season, the Wai-nuiomata weight-restricted side has lost 13 players, with some being long term players from last year. Despite this, the side is rebuilding.
Coach Brad Coote says it has been a challenging year, but enjoyable; playing against big-ger and more experienced op-ponents. But he says the camaraderie is second to none.Wainuiomata face Paremata-Plimmerton this weekend and the local players look forward to the last two games, improving as the season nears the end.
By Aaron Meredith
Three points was all that separated Wainuiomata from a historical maiden Jubilee Cup victory at Hutt Recreation Ground on Sunday.
While Wainuiomata started the game off well and kept the pressure on throughout the fi rst half, it was Hutt Old Boys Marist that celebrated coming from behind at half time to win 14-11.
The fi rst half saw the Wai-nuiomata pressure fi nally take its toll on HOBM, with lock Shahn Eru scoring a try on the
30 minute mark of the game.Tyler Tane failed to make the
conversion, but made up for the miss with a penalty just before half time. This gave Wainuio-mata an 8-nil lead at the break.
The second half started off as the fi rst fi nished with Wai-nuiomata putting pressure on the HOBM line, but attacking plays could not be converted into points.
HOBM on the other hand could convert, with halfback Sheridan Rangihuna kicking a penalty to put his side back into the game. The score at this stage was 8-3.
Winger Chase Tiatia managed to score which saw HOBM level the points differential; this was followed by another Rangihuna penalty giving the Hutt-based team an 11-8 lead.
Wainuiomata tied the game almost immediately with an-other Tane penalty, but this only saw Rangihuna step up with another penalty for HOBM. This allowed HOBM to extend its lead to 14-11.
Wainuiomata had a late chance to tie the scores with a penalty attempt hear the halfway line, but Tane’s attempt fell short of the uprights.
This was the side’s last chance as HOBM found a way to kill the rest of the game and get a well deserved victory.
Wainuiomata can hold their heads high as it could have won the game if a couple of things went its way.
As always the forward pack played extremely well and the defence was as strong as ever.
The one thing the club can be most proud of is the way that the Wainuiomata community got behind the team, with a huge number of fans making the trip over the hill to support the team.
Wainuiomata end season in second
The duo will also be in the 20 man competition, aiming for a chance to challenge the NZ Heavyweight Championship.
Hayden and Jade tried their hand in the seniors tag team division and showed they had the ability to match it with the best earlier this
year, beating The 20/20 Experi-ence to capture the NZ Tag Team Championship title.
The two Wainuiomata boys have the dream of one day competing with their heroes and maybe becoming champions themselves.
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By Dan Whitfi eld
While Jared Paku’s name is still relatively new in the boxing com-munity, with only three fi ghts under his belt, he is working his way up to the top after his achiev-ment of a North Island title.
The 11-year-old did not let his age diminish his chances of advancing in the sport, leaving a recent event in Rotorua with a championship title for the central North Island.
It was a good opportunity for the young boxer to step up, with the win coming in only his third fi ght ever. His two previous fi ghts did not go his way.
In the lead up to the competi-tion, Jared had been training for 15 months within the Wainuio-mata Boxing Club and is now
working towards his next fi ght.Jared’s mum, Michele Paku,
says she is so proud of her son’s achievement and it was great that he won.
“He had been training and working so hard for it. It’s just…I’m estatic. He did so well,” Ms Paku says.
“Jared really deserved it,” she says.
The young boxer competed in the 36-38kg weight division, getting him the champion title in the mini cadet novice category.
As part of the Rotorua competi-tion, Jared fought in three one and a half minute rounds – with his fi tness being put to the test.
“Boxing has been really good for Jared…It’s been great to see his focus and commitment to the sport,” Ms Paku says.
At this stage, Jared is set to be taking part in an upcoming tournament in Wainuiomata; but this is still to be confi rmed.
Jared is still only an amateur boxer, but Rob Cameron from Wainuiomata Boxing Club says he has potential to make it as a New Zealand champion one day.
The Wainuiomata boxer is giving his all to get better in the sport, learning from young New Zealand champion Raymond Seamanu – who is also a long time friend.
The two practice together in between trainings.
Three other boxers from Wai-nuiomata also went to the Roto-rua championship.
Making his mark
CHAMPION: Jared Paku. PHOTO: Supplied
Another busy month has been planned for darts players in Wainuiomata, with August already full in terms of events.August contests include the Rotorua-based na-tional championships which started on Sunday and run until this Friday.Wainuiomata Darts As-sociation singles will be held on Friday 15 with registration closing on the night at around 7pm.Au g u s t 17 w i l l s e e representative players compete against coun-terparts from the Kapi Mana club as part of a rep game competition. The
game will be played away and will start at 1pm.A singles tournament for both men and women will be held on August 23 from 6pm; and a Wainui-omata Darts Association open for pairs – men and women – will be held on August 29. Registrations for the open pairs event close on the night.The last event on the calendar will be the Grif-� ns Mixed Drawn Trebles on August 31. It will start at 1pm.A committee meeting has also been planned for Monday, August 18, at 7.30pm.
Full line up
By Dan Whitfi eld
Wainuiomata BMX Club is gearing up for a massive season of intense action on the track with its champion-ships set to be held later this year.
The season, set to commence from the beginning of September, will kick off with the club’s annual open day.
The opening event will be held on Saturday, September 6, with registra-tions closing on the day at about 1pm; and racing starting at 2pm.
Club offi cials say everyone is wel-come, both new and old, with enter-tainment on the day being provided by BMX riders of all ages having a go.
Lynn Porter, treasurer of Wai-nuiomata BMX Club, says: “We are expecting 100 plus riders at our open day with riders from around the Wel-lington region coming to show just how well our whole region is doing.”
She says there will be up to six races in each age group, so there will be lots of chances for new riders to
“have a go.”Riders over the next few months
will be readying themselves for the Wainuiomata BMX Championships – set to be held on October 4, 2014.
After the club’s open day, there will be racing every Saturday afternoons; with registrations needed on the day before 2.30pm, ready for racing at 3pm.
Over the past few months, renova-tions have been happening at the Wainuiomata track with the corners of the course getting a reshape ready for tarsealing later this season. The revamp to the track has been happen-ing through working bees, with the community chipping in to help.
For the club’s younger division, for children under seven years of age – Sprockets, training sessions will be every Saturday afternoon at 1.30pm.
For more information on the cham-pionships or general club queries, head to www.wainuiomatabmx.webs.com.
Both teams were victorious over the weekend, with Ulalei Wainuio-mata Netball’s premier team winning another game in the Regional Super League competition – and the club’s number two team securing a top four spot.
The club’s number two team scored a comprehensive victory against Convent Old Girls, completely an-nihilating the opposition 45-20.
Ulalei dominated the attack end, with the Convent Old Girls defence having no show against a clinical effort. Its defence also outclassed and out thought the opposition’s shooting circle – seeing them rattled by Ulalei’s defensive effort.
The game was all but over at half time, with Ulalei clearing the bench and all 12 members of the squad having a run.
Player-coach Ressa Lealofi says: “It was a convincing win. Pre-game preparation was excellent and the whole team played well, in particular Moli Tauaneai who worked hard on the second phase play and was great in feeding the shooters, earning her the player of the day.”
With this important victory, Ulalei has secured a top four position on the competition leader board, securing a premier two status for 2015.
The team’s next game is against Dynamic on Saturday, August 9. Tip off is 1.30pm at Walter Nash Stadium.
To the Regional Super League, Ulalei’s premier one side managed a 6-point win over St Mary’s Old Girls, with the fi nal score left at 55-49.
It was a very good win for the side with coach Tunis Cook saying it was
a steady team performance, but a stand-out game by sharp shooter and player of the match Emma Wyma.
“Emma’s leadership has fostered a team culture to be proud of and she can take credit for a lot of the team’s success,” she says.
The team’s next game is against Naenae on Wednesday, August 6. Tip off is 8pm at Walter Nash Stadium as well.
Ulalei Wainuiomata Netball also extended its congratulations to the town’s premier rugby team for a valiant effort in the Jubilee Cup this season.
“We are proud of your efforts as you continue to work hard and build on that pathway, as many players before you that will take us to the promised land...Brilliant effort team,” says a club spokesperson.
Ulalei victorious all round
BMX season just around the corner
ON FORM: Dominic Hargraves practicing on the Wainuio-mat BMX track earlier this year. PHOTO: Dan Whitfi eld
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The NZ Dermatology & Skin Cancer Centre will be offering free skin education, non-diagnostic advice and answering questions on skin problems and skin cancer. Consultant Dermatologists, Dr Scott Barker and Dr Ian Coutts, will be at the Women’s Lifestyle Expo’s Know Your Own Skin risk assessment booth (site-326) on Sunday 10th of August. This is a great opportunity to have your skin and skin cancer questions answered by two of New Zealand’s leading Dermatologists.
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With lots of sites to shop from at this year’s Women’s Lifestyle Expo, make sure you don’t leave your eftpos card at home. One of the appeals the Expo has to visitors is the variety of companies involved with everything from Wine tasting to 1950s Fashion & Rockabilly Dresses so that there really is something for everyone and all ages.
Many of the companies involved only sell their products online so it’s a great chance to see goods up close and meet the faces behind the companies as well.
2Cute will delight many Expo visitors with their range of affordable and qual-ity baby and toddler products including the famous Doidy Cup. Loved by ba-bies, especially those who hate bottles and sippy cups these colourful DOIDY Cups were scientifi cally designed with its unique slant to teach children to drink from a rim and not a spout. It can be an ideal aid to weaning as the natural mouth action used is the same as in breast feeding.
Put your lines on hold and slow down the signs of aging without the need for plastic surgery or invasive treatments. Instantly Ageless will be exhibiting at the Expo with their Instant Facelift and Line Reducing Anti-Aging Products promising incredible results within minutes! Instantly Ageless produce a technologically advanced and revolutionary range of skin care products that work instantly to improve the appearance of aging skin. Results
are visible within minutes and last up to eight hours depending on skin type. If it sounds too good to be true, come and try the products at the show with no pressure to buy and see how they can give you an instant uplift in not only your appearance but your self-esteem too.
The popular Craft Zone will include Fabric Bags and Cushions, lampshades, artisan jewellery, children’s pure Me-rino Knitwear, original art and more.
For a ‘tasteful’ experience like no other, head to the ‘Taste Zone’ where businesses from all over New Zealand will be allowing you the opportunity to experience, try, and buy a range of fantastic products, so why not spoil yourself? From Infused Oils to gourmet sausages, wine and schnapps to limoncello, tantalise your taste buds with a tasty treat from the Expo Taste Zone. There is so much going on and with door sales priced at only $10 there is every reason to visit and none to stay at home! The Women’s Lifestyle Expo at TSB Arena, Queens Wharf, Wellington this August 9 and 10.
For more details please see www.expos.co.nz or to keep in touch with all the Expo news & competitions join the Expo’s Facebook page at www.facebook.com/WomensLifestyleExpo.
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