<&>Wellington Corpus of Spoken New Zealand English Version One <&>Copyright 1998 School of Linguistics & Applied Language Studies <&>Victoria University of Wellington <&>side one <&>4:28 what's tony doing he <.>was we had lunch really late and then the guy came to pick up the desk thing from the workshop cos we've emptied the old workshop now oh so he did it all last weekend oh i <{><[>wondered if he had <[>most of it yeah and now did you end up by helping oh yeah i thought you were ill you were going to go home in bed i was but i still helped mum and dad and the two of us did it mm we finished at six so when does he actually hand the keys back um well the guy hasn't got back to us yet but i suppose we'll have to pay the rent till the twentieth of this month <&>5:00 well how much notice do you have to give well <.>y there was never really any agreement but you can't be too rude you haven't got a written agreement at all no and so normally it's what about three weeks isn't it <,> well it IS under a tenancy agreement oh i wouldn't know still if there's no er how did you pay the rent fortnightly <.>or no three months in advance oh well <{><[>that's how I chose to do it <[>oh so <.>y oh did you it's not easy every couple of weeks having to pay out a cheque and <.>s well when are you paid up to do you still owe money now owe money till the twentieth of july yeah <,> but he's pretty easy going right just got to take all the gib out and all the walls that we built <,> take it all out cos we subdivided inside well what do you HAVE to take it out no but we'll sell all the materials oh i see cos the gib and that's only been up a year right and all the four by twos it costs about three <&>6:00 hundred dollars <.>to to <{><[>you know partition it off <[><.>b oh so will <.>that the shop that you've got what will happen <{1><[1>if you gave that up with everything that you've done you know like <{2><[2>the things you've put on the windows and the alarms <[1><.>we <[2>oh <.>like er we can take all those sort of things and what else did you do we put that wall in but we couldn't take the wall out what wall the wall where we are in the back room <,,> what separating you from the shop yeah really <{><[>well what was there before <[>word it was half the size <,> what in height ways or widthwise lengthwise width that way it came up as far as the back door you know where the back door is right that's how long it was oh and it just wasn't big enough <.>not you can't sit in there or the kids yeah can't sit in there so we made it <{><[>bigger <[>gosh so you put a whole wall in i didn't realise that yeah <.>and and is it expected of you that you <.>r you know you take all that down and leave it how you found it <{><[>or what <[>oh no no no no she knew we were <&>7:00 going to do it up it's cost us quite a bit of money about a thousand dollars to do that up now if you <{><[>chose to leave that you'd get absolutely nothing for it <[>with a wall like that no because she gave us a couple of months rent free oh i see because we were going to do it up oh okay so in <.>e in exchange for that now do you leave that when you leave the wall the wall oh yeah yeah <,> <{><[>yeah <[>well we wouldn't want it no no but i meant the materials that you've used yeah well it happens but the burglar alarm and the GRILLS we would probably <{><[>take and sell or sell <&>pronounced as soul to the next people that took on the shop perhaps <[>sell mm because in your um your business account that would be like fittings wouldn't it furniture and fittings tut <.>well would it be in the <.>s the same sort of thing category as your shelving wouldn't it exhales well originally that's what we thought with the other shop but when we took the other shop for fixtures and fittings we didn't get the alarm <,> well no that was an extra wasn't it yeah but i mean <.>i by rights when you buy a <&>8:00 shop um fixtures and fittings in it it should be everything but was there alarm in the other shop yes oh mm <.>but but can you now include your alarm <{1><[1>if you chose to leave it there can you sell it with the business <{2><[2>as part of fixtures and fittings <[1>if <[2>oh yes oh definitely definitely yeah we bought it right yeah we would just up the price <{><[>by word we found it <[>so yeah logically then you'd just include the grills as well and <{><[>sell it as part of the business <[>that's right <.>if depending if we sold the business or just gave up after two years mm because otherwise really what use is it i mean it would be very hard to get windows exactly the same size to take them <{><[>wouldn't it <[>you could always get smaller windows though cos they're big windows what are they made of the grills steel and how are they attached <.>i they <.>m <.>what screwed into a thing so it could be made to fit anything could it mm they'd just have to what put new fittings <{><[>so the screws or <.>some <[>well they'd have to cut them smaller yeah but i mean you know i'm not worried about it at this <{><[>stage <[>no yeah i noticed actually there are quite a few shops round there have got those <&>9:00 grills haven't they well they had in the first four weeks three break ins in there that you moved in mm in three shops who did they break into two dairies and the lawnmower place oh did they yeah gee <,,> yeah and the two dairies they live above the premises and they still broke in now is that the one down next to oliver's and the one on the corner no <{><[>ordi word <[>one on the corner and the one next to me right so you know it's a pretty full of <.>br break ins and that <.>a quite you know mm tut i think actually i went to that um fruit shop you know up where honda used to be that's <{><[>our landlord <[>they've yeah <.>th so they are obviously <&>pronounced as abviously you know they're obviously just temporary aren't they because that's all going to be k mart well i don't know IS that going to be part of k mart i'm sure that whole block there is <,,> that was the old honda site and i'm sure that went right <&>10:00 through from queens drive through to does it what's the name of that street <.>qu er queensgate road isn't it no it's not what's it called yeah it is queensgate road it is yeah i'm sure it's that <{><[>whole site <[>oh so they're only temporary and then they were going to actually cover over from there to queensgate connect it so that where the buses go is under a cover the street is actually going to have a cover <{><[>over it <[>oh is that right well that's what i understood by the plans i saw yeah so whether or not she'll move in somewhere else i don't know and then her other little shop is the one over by real scene isn't it yeah the clothing shop but she seems to be doing quite a big business <{><[>in the fruit part there <[>oh yeah every time I'VE been there they're just flat out yeah they've obviously taken on new staff because i noticed that the guy that used to work up here in fairfield working at <{><[>the place in the hutt oh do they <[>they alternate <.>they they're everywhere those two guys yeah gosh <.>i just that young couple and they own all <&>11:00 of that so there's YOUR shop and then how many more down do they own <.>the er the shoe shop and the back flat <.>shoe yeah but it's not a shoe shop now is <{><[>it <[>no it's clothing that didn't last long two years since the new people took over really gosh it doesn't seem like that mm no it was two years exactly and is it the same people doing the clothing or <.>w or <{><[>did <.>they it's not yeah cos i saw their lease had expired hadn't it <[>no no no yeah that's why they closed up yeah she didn't want to carry on didn't she <,> oh no and so who's the <.>cl oh is that the clothing one you're talking about the chemist yeah oh <,> oh see i actually just <.>m you know driving past and looking in i thought that was all new clothing no it's not but <.>sh i think she's got a bit of new one to start off with and is it just children or adults <{><[>as well <[>no it's <.>a basically adults but i see she's got a few children's clothing in the window <&>12:00 right and it's all used clothing <,,> one would presume so if it's a second hand clothing <{><[>shop i <.>m some of it might be new i don't know <[>mm tut you said that she was taking on the drycleaning she hasn't taken the shoe repairs as well has she no <{><[>cos we've got wards shoe repair <[><.>d yeah and do you get much trade for that oh no not a hell of a lot um <,,> what do we get perhaps four or five pairs a month oh is that all yeah not a lot <{><[><.>it <[>do you make much out of it oh ten percent but like <.>l you know well i mean <{><[>there's not much involved is there <[>we don't do anything there's not there's not yeah drycleaning <.>d is doing very well is it mm drycleaning keeps her going all right has she at least got a different one or the same one no a different one no <{><[>because they wouldn't do <[>word two in a row they couldn't no cos i mean i wouldn't <{><[>wear that <,,> of course she's only open ten till four <&>13:00 <[>no is she so er morning trade and afternoon trade for drycleaning so who actually runs the place for her then <{><[>if she's in the chemist <[>she's got people she's got women <.>wi with oh <,,><&>3 don't know how it'll go it's actually quite amazing cos i er i don't think i'd take on second hand clothing that place by what's her name in that mens wear shop adam and anne isn't it in the hutt you know the one i mean you know by deka mm cos that place in there is actually second hand clothing now isn't it adam and anne's no no no look there's <.>a another shop family circle dress circle or um <,> i can't think of the name of the shop oh i haven't actually <{><[>word <[>it's actually <.>i i think it's next door to adam and anne and I actually thought it was new clothing i didn't realise for a while that it was second hand never found it yeah <.>i it's fairly new at <.>tha i'm just trying to think what the hang was there i'm sure it <&>14:00 was <.>a <,> a women's wear shop you know like sportswear and things like that <,> <{><[>and then it then i sort of looked one day when i went past and i thought oh no it's a fuller fashion outfit because they had sort of bigger garments and then it wasn't until about a month later i suddenly twigged that it was a recycled place <[>yeah i know word right that mind you that fuller fashions has moved <,> <{1><[1>that used to be <{2><[2>opposite the westpac bank but i don't know where that's moved to now <[1>mm <[2>opposite word no i don't know either you don't know mm <&>14:27