This evening, I attended the Turners Auction. The cars I'd like were lot number 58 and 63, so it was the latter. The auction started at 6 o'clock. In the first, relative expensive cars appeared, only 11 cars in over 50 were bought. Therefore I thought I would be able to buy them. But in the latter, the buyers gradually increased, the cars I was planning to buy under 2,000$ were bought for over 2,000$. The cheaper, the more popular. I'd try again.




AUCTION

Turners Auction.


Today I went for an auction and try to driving some cars. Then I found two favorite cars. Tomorrow the auction will be opened. If under 2,000$ I'll buy it. I'm looking forward to tomorrow.



I went to Hagley Park being next to City Centre. It's as vast as Hiroshima University. I walked in this park with two my friends; both are Japanese. There are a lot of birds and plants, so very beatiful. And there is a grand scene that a picture can't represent it.




HAGLEY PARK

Freedom on the grassland.


Sorry, sometimes can't write an article, because I have no time. After my host children slept, I can't use a computer. Today, from now, I'm applying the visitor visa. Busy, so that brings the end. See you.



Yesterday, called by Aki, I joined a farewell party to Chie in spite of I don't know her. Well, I attended very much. The participants in the party were all Japanese, therefore everybody talked in just Japanese. In New Zealand, liquor is very cheap; a bottle of beer is only $1.20.