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DOGGONE GRATEFUL<br />
Poppy’s vet treatment<br />
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Emotional day<br />
looms for pianist<br />
• By Bridget Rutherford<br />
BRADLEY WOOD will be<br />
thinking of his father when he<br />
plays at the new $16.8 million<br />
music centre’s official<br />
opening tomorrow.<br />
<strong>The</strong> 22-year-old<br />
will perform at the<br />
opening of <strong>The</strong><br />
Piano, on Armagh St,<br />
along with musician<br />
Martin Riseley.<br />
He will play Rachmaninoff<br />
on the Steinway grand piano<br />
that his late father, Murray<br />
Wood (above), bought for the<br />
original Music Centre, on<br />
Barbadoes St.<br />
Mr Wood was one of 1<strong>15</strong><br />
people killed in the CTV<br />
Building collapse in the February<br />
2011 earthquake.<br />
He was CTV’s managing<br />
director, chairman of<br />
the Music Centre and<br />
heavily involved in the<br />
city’s music scene.<br />
Bradley said it was an<br />
honour to be asked to<br />
perform.<br />
He said his father helped<br />
inspire him to go on to study a<br />
masters degree in music at the<br />
University of Auckland, having<br />
grown up watching him perform.<br />
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SPORT, P44 TEENAGER’S LICENCE TO TEAR UP THE ROADS<br />
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• By Gabrielle Stuart<br />
THE cash-strapped Canterbury<br />
District Health Board’s money<br />
problems have got worse.<br />
<strong>The</strong> CDHB is facing a budget<br />
shortfall of more than $35 million<br />
in the next financial year,<br />
which will be made public today<br />
at its monthly meeting.<br />
<strong>The</strong> health board and the<br />
Ministry of Health are set to collide<br />
over the deficit. <strong>The</strong><br />
ministry says its advice<br />
shows the health board<br />
should be able to manage<br />
its budgets without<br />
any extra funding.<br />
<strong>The</strong> health board<br />
was given a $44 million<br />
funding increase this year,<br />
although that was the lowest<br />
increase out of the country’s five<br />
biggest health boards.<br />
CDHB board chairman Murray<br />
Cleverley (above) said yesterday<br />
the health board was under<br />
a huge amount of pressure, particularly<br />
around the rebuild, but<br />
was doing its best to make sure<br />
that did not impact on care.<br />
He said negotiations with the<br />
Ministry of Health were underway,<br />
and he hoped the Minister<br />
would provide extra support.<br />
Health board members also<br />
said the budgets are under pressure<br />
because of the increase in<br />
demand for mental health services<br />
and the ageing population.<br />
<strong>The</strong>y say they have already<br />
cut budgets in response to their<br />
$18m budget deficit last year, and<br />
they are now under pressure to<br />
cut budgets for essential<br />
services like operations.<br />
<strong>The</strong>y have refused to do<br />
that, choosing instead to<br />
post a deficit.<br />
Board member Aaron<br />
Keown said he had written<br />
to Health Minister<br />
Jonathan Coleman three<br />
months ago, asking him to meet<br />
with the board to discuss the<br />
finances.<br />
But he said that had not happened.<br />
“We can’t make more cuts, so<br />
at the end of each financial year<br />
we will have to go cap in hand<br />
to the minister and say can you<br />
write this off, but we’re only<br />
having to do that because we’re<br />
underfunded,” he said.<br />
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FROM<br />
THE<br />
EDITOR’S<br />
DESK<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>Star</strong><br />
News.............................................3<br />
A CRACKER of a story – and<br />
photo – on page 3 today.<br />
Coral Luscombe’s dog was<br />
knocked over by a car recently in<br />
Parklands.<br />
A crowd gathered and a<br />
woman offered to drive Coral<br />
and her dog Poppy to a nearby<br />
vet.<br />
She got there herself and when<br />
she came out of the area where<br />
Poppy was being treated, the<br />
woman who had offered the ride<br />
had followed her to the vet and<br />
put $1000 towards the bill.<br />
Coral still does not know<br />
who the good Samaritan was<br />
but, understandably, she is very<br />
grateful – and so I suspect is<br />
Poppy.<br />
Today we profile potentially<br />
New Zealand’s best emerging<br />
rower – Jack Lopas.<br />
<strong>The</strong> 17-year-old won gold at<br />
the recent world junior champs<br />
in the Netherlands, and he is<br />
tipped as being among the best<br />
of our next generation of rowers.<br />
Reporter Bridget Rutherford<br />
talks to him on pages 18-19. And<br />
she knows what she is talking<br />
about: She once rowed for St<br />
Margaret’s.<br />
Barry Clarke<br />
Little River’s Jack Lopas is arguably New Zealand’s<br />
best emerging rower<br />
$26,000 raised for<br />
Maddie Collins<br />
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THIS WEEK IN CANTERBURY’S PAST<br />
On <strong>September</strong> 14, 1976, the inter-island<br />
ferry service from Lyttelton ended with the<br />
last sailing of the Rangatira. On <strong>September</strong><br />
16, 1864, the second town hall was built on<br />
stone next to the first hall in High St. Come<br />
<strong>September</strong> 18, 1980, the <strong>The</strong>atre Royal was<br />
bought by the <strong>The</strong>atre Royal Charitable<br />
Foundation to be renovated and preserved<br />
as a theatre. On <strong>September</strong> 20, 1916, Sir<br />
Henry Wigram founded the Canterbury<br />
Aviation Company.<br />
IN THE DRINK<br />
It would’ve been a<br />
long, wet walk home<br />
for the owners of this<br />
BMW, which ended<br />
up in the Avon-<br />
Heathcote Estuary<br />
yesterday. Both driver<br />
and passenger were<br />
treated at the scene.<br />
PHOTO: GEOFF<br />
SLOAN<br />
SCOOTER SAFARI<br />
More than 200 people jumped<br />
on their scooters and rode from<br />
Christchurch to Hokitika on the<br />
weekend to raise money for the<br />
Cancer Society NZ. Those who<br />
took part dressed up in all sorts of<br />
costumes, including police outfits,<br />
snuggle suits and superheroes. Sarah<br />
and Lynne O’Keefe were part of the<br />
group. This year’s event raised more<br />
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<strong>The</strong> village centre includes; an indoor swimming<br />
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News<br />
Car stolen says man who blew over limit<br />
• By Tom Doudney<br />
A MAN who claims his car was<br />
stolen, crashed it himself while<br />
drink driving before fleeing the<br />
scene, police allege.<br />
<strong>The</strong> 23-year-old man, who<br />
lives in the Lincoln area, has<br />
been charged with excess breath<br />
alcohol, careless driving, failing<br />
to accompany police and<br />
making a false complaint and<br />
• By Gabrielle Stuart<br />
FOCUSED ON cradling the<br />
broken body of her little dog<br />
after it was hit by a car, Coral<br />
Luscombe didn’t think to ask<br />
the name of the kind stranger<br />
who helped her.<br />
Hours later she found out the<br />
stranger had anonymously paid<br />
$1000 toward her dog’s vet bill.<br />
Now she just wants to say<br />
thank you.<br />
Mrs Luscombe, a sickness<br />
beneficiary, had been out in the<br />
yard with her great nieces when<br />
she said her papillon dog, Poppy,<br />
saw another dog in the park<br />
across Queenspark Drive.<br />
“She shot straight through<br />
the fence. I was screaming at<br />
her, Poppy, Poppy, stop. One<br />
car missed her, but then she was<br />
hit and she was dragged under<br />
the car. I just screamed, and the<br />
elderly lady with her dog across<br />
the road screamed as well,” she<br />
said.<br />
<strong>The</strong> driver stopped, and a<br />
small crowd gathered.<br />
<strong>The</strong> stranger was among them,<br />
a woman who looked to be in<br />
her late 30s, she said.<br />
She had been further up the<br />
road and had seen the accident<br />
will appear in district court<br />
tomorrow.<br />
Sergeant Grant Stewart<br />
said the man’s breath alcohol<br />
reading had been in excess of<br />
1000mcg/L and police believed<br />
he had been travelling at more<br />
than the 100km/h speed limit<br />
when he crashed into a ditch on<br />
Tancreds Rd.<br />
<strong>The</strong> man, who was uninjured,<br />
had then allegedly left the scene<br />
happen, and offered to drive<br />
Mrs Luscombe and Poppy to the<br />
vet.<br />
“I remember her saying she<br />
had animals and had been in<br />
the same situation herself,” Mrs<br />
Luscombe said.<br />
She turned down the offer and<br />
drove herself to the vet, but she<br />
found out later the woman had<br />
followed her and paid the bill<br />
after she left.<br />
Poppy needed two operations<br />
in spite of a local farmer chasing<br />
him through a paddock to try<br />
and stop him leaving. Another<br />
person who saw the farmer<br />
chasing the man had called<br />
police.<br />
“We did some pretty quick<br />
inquiries at the scene and<br />
relocated him at a rural property<br />
further down Tancreds Rd<br />
where he was actually living,”<br />
Sergeant Stewart said.<br />
to clean her wounds and perform<br />
skin grafts, a night in the<br />
hospital, and may still need a toe<br />
removed.<br />
<strong>The</strong> bill added up to more<br />
than $1300, and Mrs Luscombe<br />
said paying it would have made<br />
the next few months a struggle.<br />
When the vet called later that<br />
day to say most of the bill had<br />
been paid, she could not believe<br />
it.<br />
“I was in shock. I sat down<br />
Under the questioning the<br />
man claimed he hadn’t been<br />
driving the car when it was<br />
crashed into the ditch and that<br />
it had been stolen.<br />
Sergeant Stewart said the man<br />
had a distinctive appearance<br />
and his description matched<br />
that provided by witnesses<br />
including that of someone who<br />
gave him a lift home after the<br />
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and burst into tears,” she said.<br />
She said she would love to<br />
meet the woman and “say a million<br />
thank yous.”<br />
“Just thinking there is a beautiful<br />
soul out there who would<br />
be kind enough to do this for me<br />
and my little dog, it shows there<br />
are still good people out there.”<br />
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GANG LINKS TO ATTACK<br />
A man left beaten at a Dallington<br />
bus stop was the victim of an<br />
internal motor-cycle gang fight.<br />
<strong>The</strong> victim, in his 40s, was found<br />
lying on a bench at a Dallington<br />
bus stop by a passing member<br />
of the public on Friday about<br />
8.30pm. <strong>The</strong> <strong>Star</strong> has learned<br />
he had an argument with other<br />
gang members and the severe<br />
injuries were inflicted during an<br />
ensuing fight. Police yesterday<br />
refused to discuss details about<br />
the incident. But in a statement<br />
earlier this week, they said the<br />
injuries were possibly inflicted<br />
with an axe, knife or sword. He<br />
was admitted to Christchurch<br />
Hospital and underwent surgery,<br />
before being discharged earlier<br />
this week. Anyone who may have<br />
information on the incident can<br />
phone Detective Constable Tom<br />
Roy on 363 7400 or anonymously<br />
with Crimestoppers on 0800 555<br />
111.<br />
ARSONIST JAILED<br />
Technician Cheyenne Destiny<br />
Jade Reed, 35, was sentenced to<br />
six years jail yesterday for setting<br />
fire to St Margaret’s Presbyterian<br />
Church, Bishopdale, causing<br />
more than $2 million damage.<br />
He targeted the church because<br />
God had killed his friends in the<br />
Christchurch earthquake, he<br />
claimed.<br />
MONEY FOR RECORDING<br />
Music teacher Johnathan Densem<br />
has raised the money he needs<br />
to record an album of all his<br />
songs. Mr Densem was diagnosed<br />
with inoperable brain cancer in<br />
January and has been fundraising<br />
through Givealittle to raise the<br />
$50,000 needed to get his album<br />
professionally recorded. <strong>The</strong> page<br />
has raised $52,178.<br />
PRINCIPAL SOUGHT<br />
Lyttelton Primary School has<br />
to appoint a new principal by<br />
November 26 to replace Diana<br />
Feary, whose last day is January<br />
26. Vice principal Bernice Swain<br />
is also leaving. <strong>The</strong> school says<br />
claims of bullying had nothing to<br />
do with the resignations.<br />
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• Enhancing parks and green spaces;<br />
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Mayoral debate<br />
THE TWO candidates vying to<br />
lead the city council will square<br />
off tonight in CTV’s mayoral<br />
debate.<br />
Current Mayor Lianne Dalziel<br />
and John Minto will debate key<br />
issues the city faces, and put<br />
forward some of their campaign<br />
policies ahead of next month’s<br />
local body elections.<br />
<strong>The</strong>y will be asked a raft of<br />
questions by CTV newsreader<br />
Jared McCulloch (below), as well<br />
as two Canterbury University<br />
panellists.<br />
Tonight’s debate is a collaboration<br />
with the New Zealand<br />
Broadcasting School and its students,<br />
and will be live-streamed<br />
on CTV’s website and <strong>Star</strong><br />
Media’s Rise Up Christchurch<br />
Facebook page.<br />
It will focus on four topics:<br />
local economy,<br />
anchor projects,<br />
public transport<br />
and community<br />
well-being, before<br />
more general<br />
questions.<br />
Those watching<br />
live in the<br />
audience will<br />
then get the chance to ask the<br />
candidates their own questions.<br />
<strong>The</strong> first panellist, Dr Ekant<br />
John<br />
Minto<br />
Lianne<br />
Dalziel<br />
Veer, is an associate professor<br />
of marketing. His work focuses<br />
on the role marketing can play<br />
to benefit society and improve<br />
consumer welfare.<br />
<strong>The</strong> second, Dr Bronwyn Hayward,<br />
is an associate professor of<br />
political sciences.<br />
<strong>The</strong> debate will run from 7pm-<br />
8pm at New Zealand Broadcasting<br />
School studios, Madras St.<br />
•To stream it live, visit http://<br />
ctv.co.nz/livestream/ or on<br />
the Rise Up Christchurch<br />
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CDHB shortfall blows out to $35m<br />
•From page 1<br />
A spokeswoman for Dr<br />
Coleman said he was not<br />
available to respond to questions<br />
yesterday, and referred them to<br />
the Ministry of Health.<br />
Ministry of Health DHB performance<br />
acting director John<br />
Hazeldine said an independent<br />
review done by Pricewaterhouse<br />
Coopers last year showed the<br />
CDHB was in a “relatively stable<br />
financial position.”<br />
A commissioner was appointed<br />
to run the Southern<br />
DHB last year after it forecast a<br />
$27 million deficit, but he said<br />
there were no plans to do that in<br />
Canterbury.<br />
“<strong>The</strong> Ministry believes the<br />
board and management team are<br />
•From page 1<br />
“I remember one time, just seeing<br />
him perform in the town hall<br />
with the Christchurch Symphony<br />
Orchestra, he was the pianist up<br />
front. I just have a very strong<br />
visual memory looking down and<br />
seeing my Dad playing the piano.<br />
I really respected that.”<br />
Mr Wood began teaching<br />
Bradley how to play piano when<br />
he was five, before he went on to<br />
capable of returning the DHB to<br />
a sustainable financial position<br />
over the medium term,” he said.<br />
Labour health spokeswoman<br />
Annette King told <strong>The</strong> <strong>Star</strong><br />
yesterday the numbers the<br />
Government was using to<br />
decide how much funding<br />
the CDHB received did<br />
not take into account the<br />
true population increase<br />
or inflation.<br />
She said the CDHB<br />
should have been treated as<br />
a special case funding-wise,<br />
because of the rebuild and health<br />
pressures from the earthquakes.<br />
Board member Jo Kane<br />
(above) said the board had been<br />
asked to slash budgets across<br />
most of its services, but it had all<br />
get lessons from Bronwyn Bijl,<br />
who is now the director of <strong>The</strong><br />
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Ms Bijl has spent more than<br />
five years bringing the new<br />
building to life.<br />
“I just know that my Dad<br />
would be extremely proud of<br />
the work Bronwyn has done,”<br />
Bradley said.<br />
Ms Bijl said the official opening<br />
was a wonderful opportunity<br />
been done behind closed doors.<br />
“I know if our community<br />
really knew what was going on<br />
there would be protests,” she said.<br />
She said the board had already<br />
made as many cuts as it<br />
could, and it was asking<br />
a huge amount of staff<br />
already.<br />
“You can only get so<br />
much blood out of a<br />
stone,” she said.<br />
She said “the blame<br />
squarely lies on the ministry”,<br />
because of its funding model.<br />
“We have still got their hands<br />
around our neck with them<br />
portraying us as not financially<br />
sustainable. What’s not financially<br />
sustainable is the way they<br />
are funding us,” she said.<br />
Emotional day looms for pianist<br />
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Chinese interest in Chch property jumps<br />
• By Anne Gibson<br />
THE NUMBER of Chinese<br />
buyer inquiries about<br />
purchasing properties in<br />
Christchurch has jumped<br />
300 per cent compared with<br />
the same month last year.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Chinese Purchasing<br />
Intent Index on Juwai.com<br />
– the largest international<br />
property website for<br />
Chinese buyers – said<br />
Christchurch saw the largest<br />
increase in interest from<br />
Chinese buyers, comparing<br />
August last year, to August<br />
this year.<br />
Christchurch was the<br />
second top location in<br />
the country in terms of<br />
buyer interest, following<br />
Auckland.<br />
However, Gavin Norris,<br />
head of Australia and New<br />
Zealand for Juwai.com, said<br />
the number was still significantly<br />
lower than Auckland<br />
in absolute number of<br />
inquiries.<br />
Harcourts Christchurch<br />
business development<br />
manager Mike Mullen said<br />
the company did not keep<br />
statistics on overseas buyers.<br />
However, he said the<br />
number of Chinese buyers<br />
inquiring about properties<br />
in Christchurch did not<br />
necessarily mean they were<br />
buying them.<br />
“All I would say is our<br />
auction rooms continue<br />
to be active, there’s still a<br />
presence of buyers being in<br />
there,” he said.<br />
“<strong>The</strong> Chinese have a very<br />
active interest in property.”<br />
Christchurch Mike Pero<br />
real estate agent Sonia<br />
Tafilipepe said she was<br />
surprised there had been a<br />
large increase.<br />
“I personally don’t see<br />
it that high from what’s<br />
happening in the general<br />
market.”<br />
It comes as new Real<br />
Estate Institute of New<br />
Zealand figures show<br />
Proud installers of<br />
Christchurch house median<br />
sale prices have risen from<br />
$430,000 last August, to<br />
$435, 750 last month.<br />
<strong>The</strong> national median for<br />
August was $492,000, up<br />
5.8 per cent annually from<br />
$465,000.<br />
Nationally, inquiries<br />
about properties from Chinese<br />
buyers had jumped by<br />
50 per cent across the country<br />
compared to August last<br />
year.<br />
That contrasted with<br />
January when the number<br />
had declined.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Labour Party wants<br />
to ban foreign buyers, and<br />
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Zealand is collecting data<br />
on the number of foreigners<br />
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Frustration over church repairs<br />
• By Tom Doudney<br />
SIX YEARS after the<br />
<strong>September</strong> 2010 earthquake,<br />
the Hororata community is<br />
still in the dark about when its<br />
badly damaged heritage church<br />
will be restored.<br />
When the 7.1 magnitude<br />
earthquake hit, the bell tower of<br />
St John’s Anglican Church toppled<br />
and fell through the roof.<br />
Hororata Community<br />
Trust trustee Olive Webb said<br />
many in the community had<br />
expressed frustration with the<br />
lack of visible progress on fixing<br />
the church.<br />
“After the earthquake this<br />
building was surrounded by<br />
people from the community,<br />
some of whom were regular<br />
church goers and some weren’t,<br />
who were weeping at the<br />
destruction of the church,” she<br />
said.<br />
“We are constantly asked:<br />
‘What’s the time frame, what’s<br />
happening?’ and all we can tell<br />
them is that we are waiting on<br />
a response from [the Church<br />
Property Trustees].”<br />
HCT has put a proposal to<br />
the Church Property Trust on<br />
how they can work together<br />
towards restoring the church.<br />
HCT sees its role as fundraising<br />
and helping to determine the<br />
specifications of the repair, in<br />
SORRY SIGHT: <strong>The</strong> inside<br />
of the church after the<br />
<strong>September</strong> 2010 earthquake.<br />
PHOTO: MARTIN HUNTER<br />
PATCHED UP: <strong>The</strong> damaged bell tower and roof of St<br />
John’s Anglican Church in Hororata have been covered<br />
for now but the timeline for restoration remains unknown. <br />
consultation with the community.<br />
Hororata vicar Jenni Carter<br />
community life.”<br />
A Church Property Trustees said there had been a lot of<br />
spokesman declined to answer work done behind the scenes on<br />
specific questions about how the future of the church.<br />
much the restoration was<br />
“<strong>The</strong> parish is all about people,<br />
it’s not about buildings and<br />
expected to cost and how much<br />
the church would pay, when there is progress being made on<br />
restoration might take place the stone church, you just can’t<br />
and the availability of insurance<br />
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<strong>The</strong> repair was “very complex,”<br />
the spokesman said. church remained at the heart of<br />
owner Jarnia Kupe said the<br />
“<strong>The</strong> trustees look forward the community and its restoration<br />
was an important issue for<br />
as the community does to St<br />
John’s church again being a locals.<br />
vibrant part of the church and “It’s better to be done properly<br />
[rather than quickly] so as a<br />
local resident it’s sad in a sense<br />
that nothing has happened yet<br />
but also there is a lot to be done<br />
to bring it up to standard so<br />
you kind of accept that.”<br />
Hororata parishioner Kate<br />
Foster said the congregation<br />
had not suffered from the loss<br />
of the church as it had the use<br />
of the smaller wooden church<br />
but she would like to see the<br />
stone church restored for heritage<br />
reasons.<br />
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<strong>The</strong> Elmwood Club is looking<br />
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<strong>The</strong> City Council and NZ Transport Agency will continue completing ongoing repairs to the<br />
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What’s happening with some major projects:<br />
• We’re almost finished connecting homes in Aranui to their new resilient vacuum wastewater<br />
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• We’re more than two thirds through extensive repairs to the wastewater, storm water, fresh water and<br />
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• We’ve repaired or rebuilt more than 100 bridges:<br />
• Durham Street Overbridge repairs are now finished.<br />
• <strong>The</strong> historic Helmore’s Lane Bridge reopened to pedestrians and cyclists on 5<br />
<strong>September</strong> after major rebuilding.<br />
• Gloucester Street Bridge demolition work is done, reconstructing the bridge is well<br />
underway and the deck is almost finished.<br />
• Lyttelton is still busy with ongoing retaining wall repairs, underground pipe and roading repairs.<br />
• Repairs to the wastewater networks in Fendalton, Strowan, Papanui and Bryndwr are due to<br />
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Fearless Andy to the rescue<br />
North Beach surfer<br />
in Hawaiian shark<br />
attack drama<br />
THE FRIEND of a Christchurch<br />
holiday-maker who rushed to<br />
the aid of a woman attacked<br />
by a shark in Hawaii says he is<br />
“fearless”.<br />
North Beach resident Andy<br />
Chapman was surfing at Mākaha<br />
Beach on Oahu Island last<br />
Wednesday when a woman was<br />
attacked by a shark about 100m<br />
from him.<br />
He paddled towards her after<br />
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the water by other surfers and<br />
lifeguards.<br />
It is believed the 51-year-old<br />
woman, a regular swimmer at<br />
the beach, may have been attacked<br />
by a 3m tiger shark. She<br />
suffered gashes to her shoulder,<br />
upper back and forearm.<br />
Burwood-Pegasus Community<br />
Board member Tim Sintes has<br />
known Mr Chapman for about<br />
35 years and was a groomsman at<br />
his wedding.<br />
Mr Sintes said Mr Chapman<br />
was “fearless” and a real “down<br />
to earth” guy.<br />
“What he did in Hawaii did<br />
not surprise me at all,” Mr Sintes<br />
said.<br />
“He would have been back in<br />
the water the next day.”<br />
Mr Chapman, 57, was on<br />
holiday with his wife, Ineke, who<br />
is the chairwoman of the North<br />
Beach Residents’ Association.<br />
Mr Chapman told the New<br />
Zealand Herald the woman<br />
looked as if she had been slit<br />
open with a razor blade in about<br />
three places and there was a lot<br />
of blood.<br />
“In the water, there is a definite<br />
code of looking after others. A<br />
swimmer on their own seems to<br />
be a lot more vulnerable and also<br />
will have more limbs in the water<br />
acting as bait,” Mr Chapman<br />
said.<br />
He said he had never experienced<br />
anything like this, but it<br />
would not deter him from getting<br />
back in the water.<br />
Mr Sintes said the Chapmans<br />
were keen surfers in both New<br />
Brighton and Kaikoura, where<br />
they go most weekends.<br />
“Both of them have got this incredible<br />
enthusiasm for life. You<br />
hear the saying of work hard,<br />
play hard, and that would sum<br />
them up perfectly,” he said.<br />
A similar attack happened at<br />
Mākaha Beach six months ago,<br />
when a 10-year-old boy was<br />
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SCARY: North Beach resident Andy Chapman rushed to the<br />
aid of a woman who had been attacked by a shark while he<br />
holidayed in Hawaii last week.<br />
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Home detention for<br />
posting naked image<br />
A CHRISTCHURCH<br />
man who posted a naked<br />
photo of his ex-girlfriend<br />
on social media because he<br />
was “unhappy” about their<br />
relationship coming to an<br />
end has been sentenced<br />
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Thomas James<br />
Burborough, 28, was<br />
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posting a harmful digital<br />
communication and<br />
possession of cannabis for<br />
supply.<br />
Judge Tony Couch said<br />
that Burborough had been<br />
in a relationship with a<br />
woman. While together<br />
they had each taken<br />
intimate photos of each<br />
other.<br />
Judge Couch said the<br />
defendant was unhappy<br />
when the relationship<br />
ended, so he sent<br />
the victim messages<br />
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On June 16 the victim<br />
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Instagram.<br />
Judge Couch said what<br />
Burborough had done had<br />
been “highly distressing to<br />
the victim.”<br />
He said the distress<br />
was “aggravated by the<br />
name [of the victim] you<br />
attached to the photo”.<br />
Three days later police<br />
searched Burborough’s<br />
house and found 400g<br />
of high-grade cannabis,<br />
separated into nine “deal<br />
bags”, and scales for<br />
weighing the drug.<br />
Judge Couch said the<br />
defendant admitted that<br />
he had bought the drug to<br />
sell.<br />
<strong>The</strong> judge said that<br />
posting the photo online<br />
had been a “gross breach<br />
of trust”, as it had been<br />
taken “in the course of an<br />
intimate relationship”.<br />
<strong>The</strong> judge said given the<br />
fact that the defendant<br />
had “expressly told her<br />
the photo was online”, it<br />
was clear it was posted<br />
“with the express purpose<br />
of humiliating her and<br />
causing her distress”.<br />
Judge Couch began<br />
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months for the two<br />
offences, adding two<br />
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However, a five-month<br />
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Burborough’s guilty<br />
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Arriving at a final<br />
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News<br />
Convention Centre’s<br />
costly break up<br />
• By Shelley Robinson<br />
IT IS likely taxpayers will be<br />
stumping up more cash for the<br />
Government’s doomed private<br />
sector relationship for the<br />
Convention Centre project.<br />
<strong>The</strong> bill paid so far is already at<br />
$5.5 million, but is likely to grow<br />
due to the “close out” process<br />
with the Government’s former<br />
partner Plenary Conventions.<br />
Labour MP Megan Woods said<br />
it was not unusual when a commercial<br />
contract was broken that<br />
compensation was paid.<br />
She asked Minister supporting<br />
Greater Christchurch Regeneration<br />
Gerry Brownlee via a<br />
Parliamentary written question<br />
how much discontinuing the<br />
relationship had cost taxpayers.<br />
Mr Brownlee, in response to<br />
Dr Woods, said the “close out<br />
process” was “ongoing” and<br />
releasing the information could<br />
prejudicially affect negotiations.<br />
In late June, the Government<br />
announced it would go it alone<br />
on the project after the partnership<br />
with Plenary Conventions –<br />
made up of Carter Group headed<br />
by rich-lister Philip Carter and<br />
Ngai Tahu Property – broke<br />
down.<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>Star</strong> asked Mr Brownlee<br />
questions regarding the close-out<br />
process, including costs, who<br />
conducted the negotiations and<br />
which party ended the relationship.<br />
Mr Brownlee forwarded the<br />
questions to the Department<br />
of the Prime Minister and Cabinet.<br />
DPMC said the questions<br />
would have to be analysed under<br />
the Official Information Act due<br />
to legal and contractual issues.<br />
Dr Woods said it was time for<br />
Mr Brownlee to front up and<br />
stop “palming off” questions to<br />
the DPMC.<br />
“Taxpayers deserve to know,<br />
with the mess and delay of the<br />
Convention Centre, (how much<br />
it) is going to cost them. It’s<br />
about holding the Government<br />
to account,” said Dr Woods.<br />
“For a minister not to stand up<br />
and not take responsibility for<br />
a position he is elected to is not<br />
on.”<br />
But Mr Brownlee said he felt<br />
the Government had been as<br />
transparent as it could over the<br />
Convention Centre.<br />
“It is not fair to describe queries<br />
about the Convention Centre<br />
as being “palmed off” to DPMC,<br />
as ministers and Crown agents<br />
have legal, contractual and<br />
commercial constraints, which<br />
opposition MPs do not have,” he<br />
said.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Convention Centre is expected<br />
to be finished in late 2019.<br />
Council talking<br />
to town hall<br />
insurers again<br />
• By Shelley Robinson<br />
THE CITY council is busy<br />
negotiating with an insurer again<br />
– this time over the town hall.<br />
A $20 million renovation project,<br />
including upgrade of bars<br />
and the James Hay <strong>The</strong>atre, was<br />
underway when the earthquakes<br />
struck.<br />
Work to the value of $2.8 million<br />
had been completed before<br />
the town hall was damaged in<br />
the <strong>September</strong> 4 and Boxing Day,<br />
2010 earthquakes, and finally destroyed<br />
in the February 22, 2011.<br />
<strong>The</strong> city council’s insurance<br />
claim is for a part of the $2.8<br />
million for work paid for but not<br />
actually completed, general manager<br />
finance and commercial<br />
Peter Gudsell said.<br />
Members of the insurance subcommittee,<br />
comprised of Mayor<br />
Lianne Dalziel, Deputy Mayor<br />
Vicki Buck, Cr Andrew Turner<br />
and Cr Raf Manji, discussed the<br />
problems with progressing the<br />
claim behind closed doors earlier<br />
this month.<br />
What was discussed is not expected<br />
to be released for at least<br />
10 years due to “legal privilege”.<br />
Cr Buck told <strong>The</strong> <strong>Star</strong> it was a<br />
“pretty minor” issue.<br />
It is not expected to affect the<br />
$127.5 million rebuild currently<br />
underway.<br />
<strong>The</strong> city council was embroiled<br />
in insurance negotiations with<br />
the re-insurers of Civic Assurance<br />
and the Local Authority<br />
Protection Programme for about<br />
four years, finally receiving a<br />
global settlement of $635 million<br />
in December.<br />
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G20 Hangzhou Summit Giving Prescriptions<br />
for World Economic Governance<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>Star</strong><br />
<strong>The</strong> 11th summit of the Group of 20 (G20) major economies was held in Hangzhou, China from <strong>September</strong> 4 to 5. Leaders of G20 members, guest countries and international<br />
organizations gathered together to discuss ways of advancing global economic cooperation and development, and reached extensive consensus on pursuing innovative,<br />
invigorated, interconnected and inclusive economic growth, a vision proposed by the host country of China. <strong>The</strong> world once again turned its eyes to the G20.<br />
G20 as the premier forum for economic governance<br />
Eight years ago when the world was ravaged by the 2008 financial crisis, G20 summit was launched<br />
for member cooperation on international economic and financial issues. <strong>The</strong> then plummeting world<br />
economy was stabilized and brought onto the track of recovery.<br />
<strong>The</strong> G20 is widely recognized as the premier forum for global economic governance. This can be well<br />
illustrated by the following figures: <strong>The</strong> G20 accounts for two thirds of the world population, 60% of total<br />
land mass, 85% of global GDP and 80% of international trade. Hence, it is fair to say that the performance<br />
of G20 economies has a direct bearing on the well-being of the world economy and that cooperation<br />
among G20 members decides the future of international economic cooperation.<br />
<strong>The</strong> G20 is different from previous cooperation mechanisms. Here, developed countries and developing<br />
countries sit at the same table as equal partners, and discuss and decide on international economic<br />
matters on an equal footing. This reflects a major change in the world economic pattern and represents<br />
historical progress in keeping with the trend of our times.<br />
In the face of the international financial crisis, G20 members have coordinated monetary and fiscal<br />
policies, pushed ahead reform of international financial institutions, and brought the world economy<br />
from the brink of precipice. This spirit of partnership and solidarity in times of difficulty is the most<br />
valued asset of the G20.<br />
World Economy at Crucial Juncture<br />
Right now, the world economy and economic cooperation have reached another crucial turning point.<br />
<strong>The</strong> momentum for global recovery remains weak. A lack of internal dynamism and a strong economic<br />
foundation further prolongs the restructuring and adjustment process. <strong>The</strong> global economy is yet to fully<br />
stabilize and bottom out from the crisis. Weak demand in advanced economies further moderates the<br />
pace of recovery. Restructuring difficulties in the developing world add to downward pressure. Recently,<br />
the International Monetary Fund (IMF) once again lowered its growth forecast for the global economy.<br />
<strong>The</strong> world economy is therefore in a crucial transition period with both opportunities and challenges.<br />
First, the old approach of stimulating growth merely through fiscal and monetary policies has become<br />
less and less effective. Second, policies of the world’s major economies have clearly diverged, making it<br />
harder to form synergy. Third, trade and investment protectionism is rearing its head, and the building of<br />
an open economy remains a long and daunting task. And fourth, the world economy, though recovered<br />
somewhat from the crisis, is still weak in growth and under constant downward pressure. At this crucial<br />
juncture, the international community is full of expectations of this year’s G20 Summit, hoping that<br />
outcomes from the Hangzhou Summit will reenergize the world economy.<br />
China’s G20 Presidency This Year<br />
China chose “Toward an Innovative, Invigorated, Interconnected and Inclusive World Economy” as the<br />
theme of the Hangzhou Summit and identified four key priorities, namely, “breaking a new path for<br />
growth”, “more effective and efficient global economic and financial governance”, “robust international<br />
trade and investment” and “inclusive and interconnected development”. <strong>The</strong> theme and topics proposed<br />
by China have received strong endorsement and support from other G20 members.<br />
Since the beginning of this year, China has been engaged in preparation for the Hangzhou summit.<br />
China adheres to an open and inclusive working style, and always attaches importance to all sorts of<br />
views and respects all sorts of voices. China has been working closely with other G20 members, guest<br />
countries and international organizations, which has deepened mutual understanding and enhanced<br />
the ground for co-operation. China has also held outreach dialogue with almost all United Nations<br />
member states, in particular the developing countries. China has strengthened communications with<br />
the UN General Assembly, the African Union Headquarters, the G77, the Least Developed Countries,<br />
landlocked countries and small island states, and listened widely to other parties and absorbed their<br />
views and suggestions.<br />
G20 activities run through the whole year of China’s presidency, with the culmination in the summit.<br />
More than 60 events have been held in 20 Chinese cities, including 23 ministerial-level meetings. So far,<br />
China has convened several rounds of sherpa meetings, finance ministerial and central bank governors’<br />
meetings and finance and central bank deputies’ meetings, and ministerial meetings on trade, energy,<br />
employment and agriculture, respectively. Major side events, such as the Labor 20, the Think Tank 20,<br />
the Youth 20, the Women 20 and the Civil 20, were also held successfully. This series of intense and<br />
productive works has synergized consensus to the greatest extent and paved the way for the convening<br />
of the Hangzhou summit.<br />
Consensus Reached at the G20 Hangzhou Summit<br />
Leaders attending the Hangzhou summit reached extensive consensus on seeking workable solutions to<br />
global growth and development. <strong>The</strong> summit attempted to provide a therapy that can bring the world<br />
economy back on to a healthy growth trajectory.<br />
Charting a New Course<br />
Leaders decided to point out the way and set the course for the world economy. <strong>The</strong>y are committed<br />
to reinforce macro-policy dialogue and coordination, work in the spirit of partnership to promote<br />
mutual help and win-win cooperation, and focus their minds and energy to pursue strong, sustainable,<br />
balanced and inclusive growth. <strong>The</strong>y agreed that a mix of effective tools, including fiscal, monetary and<br />
structural ones, must be implemented to buffer against short-term risks and unleash medium to long<br />
term potential. This will send a strong signal of G20’s commitment to promoting global growth, and help<br />
shore up market confidence and ensure stability of global financial markets.<br />
Blueprint on Innovative Growth<br />
<strong>The</strong> leaders were determined to break a new path for growth to inject new dynamism into the world<br />
economy. <strong>The</strong>y envisioned that the world should pursue innovation-driven economy and create a new<br />
round of growth and prosperity. <strong>The</strong> leaders unanimously adopted the G20 Blueprint on Innovative<br />
Growth, which reflects their desire to find the right path toward sustainable and healthy growth. <strong>The</strong><br />
G20 members will capitalize on the new opportunities brought about by innovation, new industrial<br />
revolution, digital economy and other new factors and business types, and make a series of action plans.<br />
<strong>The</strong> blueprint provides the consensus, action plan and the overall framework to open up a new path for<br />
global growth and increase long term potential of the world economy.<br />
Better Governance<br />
<strong>The</strong> leaders were also determined to improve global economic and financial governance to enhance the<br />
resilience of the world economy. <strong>The</strong>y agreed to advance the quota and governance reform of international<br />
financial institutions, broaden the use of Special Drawing Rights(SDR), strengthen the global financial<br />
safety net and make the international monetary system more stable and resilient. <strong>The</strong>y will also enhance<br />
international tax cooperation, and join efforts of anti-corruption to deprive all corrupt persons of any<br />
safe haven in G20 countries and beyond.<br />
Boost key engines<br />
<strong>The</strong> leaders were committed to revitalize international trade and investment as the key engines of growth<br />
and build an open world economy. G20 members reiterated their stance to oppose trade protectionism<br />
and support multilateral trading mechanisms in pursuit of trade growth, and formulated guiding<br />
principles for investment policymaking to facilitate investment around the world.<br />
Inclusive Growth<br />
Consensus was also made to promote inclusive and interconnected development, so that G20 cooperation<br />
will deliver benefits to the whole world. <strong>The</strong> leaders agreed to deepen cooperation on financial inclusion,<br />
green finance and climate funds, and formulated an action plan on energy access, renewable energy<br />
and energy efficiency. <strong>The</strong> summit featured the participation of the largest ever number of developing<br />
economies. And for the first time, the summit put development at the center of global macro policy<br />
framework and made a groundbreaking action plan implementing the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable<br />
Development.<br />
Significance of G20 for Sino-New Zealand Cooperation<br />
China and New Zealand have both benefited from the strengthening of international economic<br />
cooperation and have been actively engaged in the process of global governance. Bilateral cooperation<br />
between China and New Zealand has deepened rapidly due to the joint commitments to free trade and<br />
investment especially during the past few years.<br />
In terms of the economic cooperation, New Zealand was the first among developed countries to<br />
recognize China’s full Market Economy Status (MES) and sign free trade agreement (FTA) with China.<br />
New Zealand’s export to China grew 33 per cent, far greater than the average export increase of less than<br />
6 per cent with its other trading partners since it signed FTA with China in 2008. New Zealand’s exports<br />
to China increased from less than 6 per cent of the overall exports seven years ago to nearly 20 per cent in<br />
2014. At the same time, China remains New Zealand’s biggest import country. <strong>The</strong> bilateral trade volume<br />
between New Zealand and China is expected to reach 30billion NZ dollars by 2020.<br />
It is worth noting that New Zealand also became the first western country to join the Asian Infrastructure<br />
Investment Bank initiated by China in 20<strong>15</strong>. Interconnectivity and inconclusiveness are key factors for<br />
a vigorous world economic and trade system. Such a decision would consolidate the economic and<br />
political links between New Zealand and Asian countries and bring about more opportunities for the<br />
future development of New Zealand.<br />
<strong>The</strong> G20 summit has substantial implication for New Zealand and Sino-New Zealand relations.<br />
Maintaining a stable world economy and achieving its recovery is a matter of concern for all countries<br />
including New Zealand. Though not a member of G20, New Zealand was invited to attend the G20 Trade<br />
Ministers Meeting. And the development for a strategy of global trade growth was discussed during<br />
the meeting. New Zealand would benefit from the decisions and commitments made at G20 summit to<br />
reenergize international trade and investment. Moreover, economic growth requires innovation. New<br />
Zealand and China have also deepened cooperation in promoting innovation in areas like agricultural<br />
technology, environment, and medicine. <strong>The</strong> outcomes of the G20 Hangzhou summit for promoting<br />
better international economic governance would boost the potential of Sino-New Zealand cooperation<br />
in the future.
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News<br />
Increase in<br />
requests for<br />
litter collection<br />
• By Tom Doudney<br />
THERE WERE almost 1000<br />
more requests for street cleaning<br />
and litter collection around the<br />
city in the 12 months to June 30,<br />
compared to the previous year.<br />
<strong>The</strong> city council received 4403<br />
such requests in the last financial<br />
year, compared to 3423 the previous<br />
year.<br />
City councillor Yani Johanson<br />
(left) said he was concerned that<br />
the increase in requests could be<br />
related to a drop in the frequency<br />
of street sweeping and litter collection.<br />
“I have been getting complaints<br />
as a local councillor over rubbish<br />
bins frequently overflowing with<br />
litter, streets that are just not being<br />
tidied,” he said.<br />
Cr Johanson referred to the example<br />
of Chelsea St, near Eastgate<br />
Shopping Centre, where street<br />
sweeping has been changed from<br />
a two-week to a four-week cycle<br />
during the last year.<br />
At last week’s city council meeting<br />
he requested a detailed report<br />
to the Infrastructure, Transport<br />
and Environment Committee<br />
analysing the increased requests<br />
and identifying key hot spots.<br />
Health hub plans revisited<br />
• By Gabrielle Stuart<br />
PLANS TO build a new health<br />
hub and maternity unit in<br />
the central city, which were<br />
scrapped because of asbestos<br />
contamination, may still go<br />
ahead.<br />
When Pegasus Health was<br />
looking to replace its Bealey<br />
Ave 24-hour Surgery in 2013, it<br />
developed a plan to build on the<br />
former Christchurch Women’s<br />
Hospital site on<br />
Colombo St.<br />
But the plan<br />
was dropped<br />
because of the<br />
“complexity<br />
and cost” of<br />
dealing with<br />
asbestos on the site.<br />
A new site for the medical<br />
centre was found on Madras St<br />
instead, and the Colombo St site<br />
has sat empty since.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Canterbury District<br />
Health Board is now looking at<br />
building a new birthing unit on<br />
the land.<br />
CDHB planning and funding<br />
general manager Carolyn<br />
Gullery (above) said the site was<br />
still contaminated with asbestos,<br />
but the health board was<br />
looking at ways to manage it.<br />
She said options for the site<br />
EMPTY: <strong>The</strong> site of the former Christchurch Women’s<br />
Hospital on Colombo St has sat empty since the hospital<br />
was demolished in 2008.<br />
PHOTO: GEOFF SLOAN<br />
were being looked at, but there<br />
were no set time frames around<br />
the project.<br />
<strong>The</strong>re are currently 45 maternity<br />
beds at the Christchurch<br />
Women’s Hospital maternity<br />
unit, and she said on average<br />
30-40 women were admitted<br />
each day.<br />
<strong>The</strong> CDHB also has a threeyear<br />
contract with St George’s<br />
Hospital to provide maternity<br />
services, which expires in 2019.<br />
Across Canterbury, about<br />
6000 babies are born each<br />
year.<br />
<strong>The</strong>re was currently enough<br />
capacity to meet the needs of all<br />
Canterbury women within the<br />
system, she said.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Colombo St hospital was<br />
built in the 1950s, but demolished<br />
in 2008 after the current<br />
Christchurch Hospital facilities<br />
opened.<br />
<strong>The</strong> future use of the land<br />
had not been decided when the<br />
building was demolished.<br />
In Brief<br />
HEALTH VIDEOLINK<br />
A proposed 24-hour medical<br />
facility in Rolleston could<br />
see doctors at Christchurch<br />
Hospital giving instructions to<br />
nurses via videolink to provide<br />
around the clock care for Selwyn<br />
residents. <strong>The</strong> facility could later<br />
be expanded to include other<br />
health services. <strong>The</strong> proposal has<br />
come out of discussions between<br />
the Selwyn District Council,<br />
Canterbury District Health<br />
Board and St John.<br />
MUSIC SCHOOL GRANT<br />
<strong>The</strong> Christchurch School of<br />
Music has received $5792.24<br />
from <strong>The</strong> Mazda Foundation<br />
to purchase violin and cello<br />
cases needed to protect the<br />
instruments when moving<br />
them to different environments<br />
for practice, solo recitals,<br />
indoor concerts and outdoor<br />
events.<br />
DEADLINE FOR PRINCIPAL<br />
Lyttelton Primary School has<br />
to appoint a new principal by<br />
November 26 to replace the<br />
departing principal Diana Feary.<br />
Mrs Feary announced her<br />
resignation two weeks ago the<br />
school is now looking for a<br />
successor by late November to<br />
take the reigns as principal in<br />
2017.<br />
ALERT TO CHRISTCHURCH<br />
HOMEOWNERS:<br />
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News<br />
Programme<br />
to get<br />
beneficiaries<br />
working<br />
• By Gabrielle Stuart<br />
JUST ONE in five of the 2800<br />
working-age Cantabrians on a<br />
health benefit are expected to<br />
ever return to work – but a trial<br />
programme ready to launch in<br />
Christchurch aims to change that.<br />
<strong>The</strong> programme will focus especially<br />
on young people aged 18-24,<br />
but covered people right up to<br />
age 50, co-ordinator and Pegasus<br />
Health operations manager Lisa<br />
Brennan said.<br />
She said they often struggled<br />
with mental health conditions,<br />
many with anxiety or depression.<br />
Under the new programme, two<br />
co-ordinators would be appointed<br />
to work alongside a small group of<br />
people, helping them solve problems<br />
they were facing that were<br />
keeping them from work.<br />
“<strong>The</strong>re are lots of services out<br />
there, but the gap we’re seeing is<br />
for someone to wrap around the<br />
person and get them ready to use<br />
those services,” she said.<br />
<strong>The</strong> trial programme is still<br />
waiting on its funding from Ministry<br />
of Social Development to be<br />
approved, but she hoped it would<br />
start before the end of the year.<br />
Mileage claims cost $30k<br />
City councillors and<br />
community board<br />
members have<br />
claimed more than<br />
$30,000 in mileage<br />
during the last<br />
three years. Bridget<br />
Rutherford reports<br />
COMMUNITY board<br />
members and a city councillor<br />
representing Banks Peninsula<br />
made up the majority of those<br />
who claimed back their mileage<br />
costs over the past term.<br />
Akaroa-<br />
Wairewa Community<br />
Board<br />
chairwoman Pam<br />
Richardson (left)<br />
got $11,468 back<br />
from the city<br />
council, which<br />
made up a third<br />
of the total claims.<br />
Lyttelton-Mt Herbert Community<br />
Board chairwoman<br />
Paula Smith came in second at<br />
$7819, while Banks Peninsula<br />
city councillor Andrew Turner<br />
claimed $6868.<br />
City councillors and community<br />
board members can claim<br />
TRAVEL COSTS: More than $30,000 has been claimed back<br />
by elected members for mileage over the past term.<br />
back 74c for every kilometre and two city councillors claimed<br />
they travel over 30km when they their mileage back, in total costing<br />
the city council $33,990.<br />
are going to and from council<br />
or board business in their own Mrs Richardson, who lives in<br />
vehicles.<br />
Pigeon Bay, serves on the community<br />
board, as well as other<br />
<strong>The</strong> rates are set by the Remuneration<br />
Authority.<br />
community, Environment Canterbury<br />
and council groups.<br />
Banks Peninsula representatives<br />
have to drive further to She said with the two Banks<br />
get to council-related meetings, Peninsula community boards<br />
because the wards cover a larger merging after October’s elections,<br />
the amount of travel<br />
area.<br />
Of the 28 community board would increase.<br />
representatives and 13 city councillors,<br />
only five board members to Lyttelton, Little River<br />
Members would have to travel<br />
and<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>Star</strong><br />
Akaroa for meetings, she said.<br />
“For prospective members<br />
it will be considerably more<br />
travel.”<br />
Akaroa-Wairewa Community<br />
Board members Lyndon Graham<br />
and Janis Haley claimed<br />
$5431 and $1490.<br />
Burwood-<br />
Pegasus Community<br />
Board<br />
member Linda<br />
Stewart and<br />
Spreydon-<br />
Heathcote city<br />
councillor Tim<br />
Scandrett (left)<br />
were the only ones to claim<br />
mileage back who were not representing<br />
Banks Peninsula.<br />
Ms Stewart claimed $526,<br />
while Cr Scandrett got $385.<br />
Cr Scandrett said he clocked<br />
up mileage travelling to Rolleston<br />
for his fortnightly Selwyn-<br />
Waihora Zone Committee<br />
meetings.<br />
“We do a lot of running<br />
around, but in town it’s short<br />
stints. On Banks Peninsula they<br />
do huge kilometres.”<br />
Ms Stewart said she claimed<br />
her mileage back over a sixmonth<br />
period, when she was<br />
living in Pegasus.
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News<br />
‘Army’ to the rescue<br />
• By Gabrielle Stuart<br />
THE PLIGHT of children<br />
rescued from their homes<br />
by Child, Youth and Family,<br />
sometimes with nothing but<br />
the clothes on their back, has<br />
mobilised an army.<br />
“Paddy’s Army”, that is – a<br />
group of about 25 St Patrick’s<br />
School pupils in Bryndwr who<br />
have collected almost <strong>15</strong>0 pairs of<br />
pyjamas to give to foster children.<br />
<strong>The</strong> pyjamas will be included in<br />
backpacks made up by volunteer<br />
group Foster Hope Christchurch,<br />
which also include things like<br />
toiletries, books and soft toys.<br />
Co-ordinator Ngarie Worsley<br />
said the packs were personalised<br />
for each foster child, to try to make<br />
them feel loved and valued at a<br />
rough point in their lives, when<br />
they had to leave their own homes<br />
to move in with a foster family.<br />
“We used to see children come<br />
with garbage bags full of stuff,<br />
and if your stuff is in a garbage<br />
bag you don’t exactly feel so<br />
great,” she said.<br />
<strong>The</strong> St Patrick’s pupils were<br />
inspired to help by the stories<br />
of one of their classmates, who<br />
was a foster child, Paddy’s Army<br />
member Izzy Gibson said.<br />
“We thought that we’re so<br />
PJS: St Patrick’s Catholic Primary School pupils Kate Wield and<br />
Izzie Gibson with some of the 148 pairs of pyjamas their class<br />
raised money to buy for foster children. PHOTO: GEOFF SLOAN<br />
lucky to have all the things that<br />
we have, when some people are<br />
being taken out of their homes<br />
in the middle of the night to go<br />
to a family that they don’t even<br />
know,” she said.<br />
<strong>The</strong>y created posters, spoke in assembly<br />
to inspire their fellow pupils<br />
to help, and did “a lot of nagging”<br />
to collect the pyjamas, fellow army<br />
member Kate Wield said.<br />
In the past, the pupils have<br />
organised a blanket collection for<br />
St Vincent de Paul, and they plan<br />
to do more to help local charities<br />
in the future.<br />
Mrs Worsley said the pupils’<br />
effort would make a huge difference<br />
to Foster Hope, which works<br />
to put together about 5000 packs<br />
each year.<br />
“It just blows my mind and I<br />
think it’s incredible, because <strong>15</strong>0<br />
pairs of pyjamas means that we<br />
can more than do what we need<br />
to do this year,” she said.<br />
She said the charity still needed<br />
donations of things like toiletries,<br />
small toys or craft activities.<br />
•More information can be<br />
found at www.fosterhope.<br />
org.nz/christchurch.<br />
$26,000 raised<br />
for Maddie<br />
MORE THAN $26,000 was<br />
raised for a St Margaret’s<br />
College pupil in need of a<br />
kidney transplant.<br />
A total of $26,218.10 has been<br />
donated to 12-year-old Maddie<br />
Collins (right) following a ball<br />
held recently for her.<br />
Maddie Collins is in need<br />
of a kidney transplant and her<br />
best hopes of finding a suitable<br />
match require her to travel to<br />
the United States. <strong>The</strong> trip is<br />
expected to cost $350,000.<br />
<strong>The</strong> ball was held on <strong>September</strong><br />
3 and the money was raised<br />
from ticket sales, donations<br />
and an auction.<br />
Fundraising efforts continue<br />
with a national mufti day<br />
planned for tomorrow.<br />
West Melton School is joining<br />
the fundraising efforts to<br />
help ex-pupil Maddie, who lives<br />
in the area.<br />
<strong>The</strong> event has been put<br />
together for schools and businesses<br />
across the country to get<br />
involved in.<br />
West Melton School principal<br />
Sue Jackson said the school<br />
had no hesitation in getting<br />
involved in ‘Mufti Day for<br />
Maddie.’<br />
“We were touched by Maddie<br />
and her family when she was<br />
a student here. Maddie is such<br />
a wonderful girl who has so<br />
much to offer. Taking part in<br />
this event is the least we can do.<br />
“We often have mufti days<br />
for good causes. I can’t think<br />
of a better one than this,” Mrs<br />
Jackson said.<br />
<strong>The</strong> mufti day is a fundraising<br />
event held across the country<br />
for schools and businesses<br />
to help raise the money needed<br />
for Maddie to get to the US.<br />
•To donate to Maddie<br />
visit https://givealittle.<br />
co.nz/cause/givethe<br />
giftoflifetomaddie.<br />
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EDITORIAL<br />
Rugby, racism<br />
. . . and a stripper<br />
IT’S BEEN a turbulent week for<br />
rugby.<br />
<strong>The</strong>re was the fallout from<br />
New Zealand Rugby Union<br />
over the inquiry into the Chiefs<br />
stripper saga, and revelations<br />
she was manhandled during the<br />
post Super season mad Monday<br />
antics.<br />
<strong>The</strong>re was<br />
criticism of<br />
how independent<br />
the NZRFU<br />
inquiry was.<br />
As the Chiefs<br />
and New<br />
Zealand rugby<br />
have found,<br />
players, too<br />
much booze,<br />
and a stripper<br />
don’t mix well<br />
in these days of social media<br />
and much more transparency<br />
demanded of our sporting stars.<br />
It has been a public relations<br />
disaster for the Chiefs and to a<br />
lesser extent the NZRFU.<br />
<strong>The</strong> All Blacks restored order<br />
of sorts by grabbing the headlines<br />
with another magnificent<br />
display, demolishing Argentina<br />
in Hamilton on Saturday.<br />
But that was a just a refreshing<br />
interlude for the code as another<br />
cauldron continued to boil<br />
away.<br />
Late last week it was revealed<br />
the stand-off between St Thomas<br />
of Canterbury and Christ’s<br />
College over racism allegations<br />
could not be resolved amicably.<br />
<strong>The</strong>re was an allegation that<br />
a Christ’s player called a St<br />
Thomas’s player “a f.... black<br />
African rat” during an under 14<br />
match.<br />
Yes, that’s correct – under 14s.<br />
So we’re talking 13-year-olds<br />
here.<br />
It could have and should<br />
have been resolved between<br />
the schools. St Thomas’ wanted<br />
the accused player to apologise<br />
through a restorative process.<br />
But Christ’s disputed whether<br />
the incident actually took place,<br />
and it was from here that the<br />
situation turned to custard.<br />
A formal<br />
complaint was<br />
then lodged<br />
by St Thomas,<br />
lawyers were<br />
engaged, a<br />
hearing held<br />
and 13-year-old<br />
rugby players<br />
thrown into the<br />
judicial cauldron<br />
where they gave<br />
evidence.<br />
This week<br />
the saga continued to dominate<br />
headlines. <strong>The</strong> complaint was<br />
upheld and now the CRFU will<br />
follow a process of determining<br />
the penalty, which will be potentially<br />
followed by an appeal<br />
process if Christ’s wish to go<br />
down that track.<br />
So more bad publicity coming<br />
for rugby.<br />
<strong>The</strong> best way of ending this<br />
sorry saga would be to follow<br />
the initial wish of St Thomas<br />
principal Christine O’Neill.<br />
All, she and the recipient of the<br />
racial abuse wanted, was an<br />
apology.<br />
Christ’s had every right to dispute<br />
if they truly believed their<br />
player had been falsely accused.<br />
But it appears the evidence at<br />
the CRFU hearing hasn’t supported<br />
that.<br />
It’s now time to shake hands<br />
and move on.<br />
And a final word on the<br />
Chiefs’ saga: <strong>The</strong> real judges<br />
there will be the players’ wives<br />
and girlfriends.<br />
We said:<br />
A Givealittle page aiming to<br />
raise $1m for David Bain is<br />
floundering. <strong>The</strong> donations<br />
are currently sitting at<br />
$11,730.<br />
You said:<br />
Lauren Bailey – I saw this<br />
Givealittle page a few weeks ago<br />
and it turned my stomach. As<br />
many people have said, the page<br />
is for people in need.<br />
Mr Bain is hardly out of pocket.<br />
<strong>The</strong>re are children, heck even<br />
adults on the Givealittle page,<br />
with serious life-threatening illnesses<br />
– cancer, tumours, liver/<br />
brain/heart diseases – and there<br />
are people giving money to this<br />
guy (who in reality, we don’t 100<br />
per cent know whether he did<br />
or didn’t commit the heinous<br />
murders) over these poor, and<br />
deserving people.<br />
Obviously the Givealittle organisers<br />
have approved the page<br />
but I feel it’s a complete abuse<br />
and mockery of the good that<br />
they do.<br />
TC Castle – Sorry, but<br />
Givealittle is for people in need.<br />
How about opening a Givealittle<br />
page for Christchurch people<br />
who are still effected by the 2011<br />
Comprehensive programme<br />
THE Household Incomes Report<br />
is showing growing incomes,<br />
no increase in poverty, and<br />
housing costs that justify<br />
the Government’s focus on<br />
addressing housing needs in New<br />
Zealand.<br />
Every year, the Ministry for<br />
Social Development releases a report<br />
on the incomes and spending<br />
of New Zealand households.<br />
Released last week, the 2014/20<strong>15</strong><br />
report is showing improvements<br />
on a range of fronts and confirms<br />
the issue of rising housing costs<br />
that the Government is addressing<br />
with our comprehensive<br />
housing programme.<br />
Incomes have increased<br />
February earthquake? A lot of<br />
those people still don’t have quality<br />
of life.<br />
David Bain has already been<br />
paid out. Get your priorities<br />
right.<br />
Tanya Didham – <strong>The</strong>re was<br />
enough evidence, and he was<br />
sent to prison for life. Without<br />
the continued misguided efforts<br />
of Joe Karam, his case would not<br />
have been revisited.<br />
He was acquitted in 2007<br />
because police did such a poor<br />
job of collecting and storing evidence<br />
from the scene (thinking it<br />
was open and shut), that reasonable<br />
doubt could be successfully<br />
argued. However, he was not<br />
proved innocent, and he was not<br />
paid compensation; but rather a<br />
bizarre $925,000 bribe from the<br />
Ministry of Justice to stop taking<br />
strongly since 2011, with incomes<br />
before housing costs rising just<br />
under three per cent per year in<br />
real terms.<br />
<strong>The</strong>se increases were also<br />
shared reasonably evenly across<br />
all income groups. In fact, since<br />
the Global Financial Crisis,<br />
the median household income<br />
has increased by 12 per cent,<br />
outperforming most developed<br />
legal action – which presumably<br />
he agreed to.<br />
We said:<br />
Eleven year-old Jesse<br />
George thought he was<br />
having a regular check up<br />
when his care worker Paul<br />
Graham came to his house<br />
last week. But instead, he<br />
was told he was going to<br />
Disneyland, thanks to Koru<br />
Care Christchurch and Air<br />
New Zealand.<br />
You said:<br />
Gerry Brownlee<br />
Kathryn Robinson – I had<br />
tears rolling down my face when<br />
I saw this in the paper this morning.<br />
I’m so pleased for Jesse, he’s<br />
an awesome young man and this<br />
trip will be incredible.<br />
countries, including the United<br />
States and the United Kingdom.<br />
Additionally, there is no evidence<br />
for rising income inequality.<br />
<strong>The</strong> income gains are not all<br />
to the rich, as some people are<br />
claiming.<br />
Instead, the top one per cent<br />
have seen their share of income<br />
steady or falling since the mid-<br />
1990s.<br />
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Maria Mann – Awesome,<br />
have a great time Jesse. Our<br />
daughter went when she was<br />
eight-years-old. A nurse at the<br />
hospital nominated her.<br />
Joel Bender – That’s wonderful,<br />
Jesse’s gonna love it.<br />
We said:<br />
Developer Richard Peebles<br />
is looking to by a block of<br />
central city land to turn<br />
into an International-style<br />
fresh food market.<br />
You said:<br />
Erina Parks – Great idea, as<br />
long as he provides a car park<br />
as well for those of us whose<br />
cycling days are over.<br />
Bruce Denton – That’s what<br />
we should have, the rest of the<br />
world has them why not us.<br />
Rebecca Foulds – Fabulous<br />
idea and a great enticement to<br />
visit the inner-city – can’t wait.<br />
Sue Meadows – Brilliant,<br />
just what we need here for the<br />
city.<br />
Sandra Dale – Brilliant idea,<br />
would definitely support this.<br />
Kevin Garty – Superb idea.<br />
is addressing housing issues<br />
Different measures of poverty<br />
indicate stable or decreasing<br />
levels of poverty, with material<br />
hardship in children falling in<br />
recent years.<br />
<strong>The</strong> report covers the<br />
2014/20<strong>15</strong> period, so all this is<br />
before the Government’s benefit<br />
and Working for Families increases<br />
earlier this year. Lower<br />
income households often do<br />
it tough, but under National<br />
their incomes and Government<br />
assistance have steadily risen in<br />
real terms.<br />
<strong>The</strong> report also confirms that<br />
housing costs are taking up a<br />
greater proportion of household<br />
incomes. For the 20 per cent<br />
We said:<br />
Barriers have been<br />
installed in Sumner<br />
to stop Pokemon Go<br />
players driving up onto<br />
the footpath to play the<br />
game. Since July, people<br />
had been complaining<br />
of people driving their<br />
of households with the lowest<br />
incomes, housing costs as a proportion<br />
of income have increased<br />
from 29 per cent in the late 1980s<br />
to 54 per cent currently.<br />
This increase is why the<br />
Government is taking housing<br />
seriously with our comprehensive<br />
housing package and both<br />
increasing funding for community<br />
housing and better targeting<br />
assistance from Housing New<br />
Zealand.<br />
Housing New Zealand is<br />
rationalising its social housing<br />
stock by selling houses that are<br />
the wrong size or in the wrong<br />
place and building more units<br />
that suit the people who actually<br />
vehicles up onto the<br />
pavement next to Beach<br />
Bar on the Esplanade and<br />
illegally parking.<br />
You said:<br />
Tanya Didham – Is Pokemon<br />
still a thing? I thought it<br />
was over again.<br />
Will Hunter – Any idea what<br />
the cost of these were?<br />
Kyle Turner – Make them<br />
pay for it.<br />
We said:<br />
Lincoln University’s vicechancellor<br />
has reportedly<br />
said the university would<br />
be ‘dead’ in a year, if it did<br />
not get to surplus. <strong>The</strong><br />
university has been under<br />
dire financial pressure,<br />
after a recorded $6m loss<br />
in the last financial year.<br />
You said:<br />
Pamela Neil – Why can’t the<br />
Government help out here? <strong>The</strong>y<br />
can give money to Laos.<br />
Hugh Jonathan McGuire –<br />
That’s really awkward.<br />
Marie Stanley – Paying the<br />
lecturers so much.<br />
need them.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Government is also increasing<br />
funding to community<br />
and emergency housing, with<br />
$41.1 million to emergency accommodation<br />
and grants and<br />
$9 million to community groups<br />
that help the homeless and housing<br />
insecure.<br />
<strong>The</strong>re is a lot to be happy<br />
about in the Household Incomes<br />
Report – and where there is a<br />
concerning trend with housing<br />
costs, the government is addressing<br />
the issue with a wide range<br />
of policies.<br />
Gerry Brownlee is<br />
Minister supporting Greater<br />
Christchurch Regeneration<br />
LOOK ALIVE Christchurch –<br />
<strong>The</strong> Boss is coming!<br />
In very exciting news,<br />
American music legend Bruce<br />
Springsteen has announced<br />
he will be playing a show in<br />
Christchurch the day before the<br />
sixth anniversary of the February<br />
earthquakes.<br />
As a self-confessed fan of<br />
Springsteen, this is news to<br />
celebrate. I first saw him play live<br />
in 2013 and another concert can’t<br />
come soon enough.<br />
<strong>The</strong> really exciting<br />
thing about this<br />
show is how it came<br />
about – the result<br />
of a year’s long<br />
lobbying campaign<br />
by local people.<br />
<strong>The</strong> effort began<br />
after Springsteen’s<br />
classic My City of<br />
Ruins became a<br />
bit of an unofficial<br />
anthem for many<br />
local people after<br />
the earthquakes – a<br />
YouTube montage of<br />
footage from the day<br />
set to the song has been viewed<br />
over 40,000 times.<br />
<strong>The</strong> song’s lyrics, not just the<br />
mourning of a city in ruins, but<br />
impassioned pleas for its people<br />
to “rise up” and “begin again”<br />
struck a real chord for thousands<br />
of Cantabrians battling through<br />
the years after the earthquakes.<br />
Springsteen himself seemed<br />
aware of the fact his song had<br />
taken on a bit of a life of its own<br />
in our little corner of the world<br />
– at a show in Auckland in 2014<br />
he actually dedicated the song<br />
to “our brothers and sisters in<br />
Christchurch.”<br />
Spurred by the response, a<br />
range of musicians, fans and<br />
Megan Woods<br />
Springsteen concert<br />
will be a boost for city<br />
local people have been working<br />
hard for years to lure <strong>The</strong> Boss<br />
to Christchurch. A Facebook<br />
group asking him to play a show<br />
here got 14,000 likes, alongside<br />
thousands of signatures on a<br />
change.org petition.<br />
<strong>The</strong> fact that the community<br />
campaign has succeed and<br />
Springsteen will be here in<br />
Christchurch six years after the<br />
day of the devastating earthquake<br />
is fantastic. What’s even more<br />
exciting is that local<br />
Christchurch singer<br />
Marlon Williams,<br />
an incredibly<br />
talented young<br />
Cantabrian, will be<br />
opening for him. It’s<br />
great exposure for a<br />
Christchurch music<br />
scene that itself<br />
did so much to lift<br />
people up after the<br />
earthquakes,<br />
One of my<br />
favourite stories<br />
about postearthquake<br />
Christchurch is<br />
actually about local band the<br />
Eastern who spent the weeks<br />
after the quakes doing free<br />
community concerts. <strong>The</strong>y said<br />
it was their way of using the<br />
talents they had to give back to<br />
the city. I know that listening to<br />
the Eastern playing in Church<br />
Square in Addington lifted my<br />
spirits.<br />
Springsteen’s concert will be<br />
a great boost for the city, but<br />
it’ll also be a chance to celebrate<br />
music’s ability to bring people<br />
together, and a great reminder<br />
of what local people can achieve<br />
when we put our minds to it.<br />
Megan Woods is Labour’s<br />
Canterbury spokeswoman<br />
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World champion rower has eye<br />
Jack Lopas has just<br />
returned from the<br />
World Rowing Junior<br />
Championships with<br />
a gold medal hanging<br />
around his neck, and he is<br />
straight into NCEA study.<br />
Bridget Rutherford spoke<br />
to him about beating his<br />
crewmate at Maadi Cup,<br />
and holding the unofficial<br />
national record for his<br />
2km ergometer<br />
So you’ve just won gold in the<br />
double sculls – how does it feel<br />
to be a world champion?<br />
I’ve actually been asked that a<br />
lot, but it’s kind of hard because<br />
it doesn’t really feel that much<br />
different. It’s a funny feeling<br />
thinking you’re the top in the<br />
world in your event.<br />
Can you run me through the<br />
race?<br />
It was really rough at race<br />
time, so we had to take that into<br />
account. We’ve always been a bit<br />
slower off the start, so we just<br />
stuck to our guns and focused<br />
on our middle kilometre. We<br />
took the lead in the third 500m<br />
just after the 1km mark, which is<br />
where we wanted that to happen.<br />
What was running through<br />
your mind at the start line, were<br />
you nervous?<br />
I was the most nervous in the<br />
heats because you don’t know<br />
what to expect. I was a bit shaky,<br />
and with the rough conditions<br />
it was another thing resting on<br />
your mind.<br />
What about when you crossed<br />
the finish line?<br />
It was a huge relief for all that<br />
stress to be over and not having<br />
to worry about the result. It<br />
was a pretty unreal feeling. It’s<br />
painful during the race but after<br />
winning you feel like it wasn’t<br />
too bad and it was all worth it.<br />
Did you have a bit of a chance<br />
to catch up with some of the<br />
competitors from the other<br />
countries you were racing afterwards?<br />
ACHIEVEMENT: Jack Lopas, 17, has represented New Zealand<br />
in rowing twice and hopes to compete at the Olympics.<br />
PHOTO: GEOFF SLOAN<br />
We caught up with the Italy<br />
and Germany crews on the<br />
podium, and you have a big shirt<br />
swap with the other countries.<br />
A lot of them will return to<br />
other world champs. I talked to<br />
a couple of guys from last year<br />
as well.<br />
So this is your second year of<br />
competing at juniors?<br />
Yep, I was in the reserve double<br />
last year. We still raced and got<br />
second in the B final. It was<br />
good motivation to come back<br />
this year, and it makes it a lot<br />
easier racing once you’ve done<br />
it already. You have a bit more<br />
experience.<br />
When did you begin rowing?<br />
I started at the end of third form.<br />
I’ve done four years of it now.<br />
So you were at Lincoln<br />
High School before shifting<br />
to Christchurch Boys’ High<br />
School, why the shift?<br />
It was for the rowing – I was<br />
GOING FOR GOLD: Jack Lopas and Lenny Jenkins racing in the<br />
World Rowing Junior Championships.<br />
PHOTO: ROWING NEW ZEALAND<br />
the only rower at Lincoln, so I<br />
was doing it once a week down<br />
at Kerrs Reach with one other. I<br />
started at boys’ high in 2013 – in<br />
year 10. My mum and dad both<br />
rowed and I have a couple of<br />
uncles who did, and my granddad<br />
rowed for New Zealand. So<br />
I thought I might do it. I enjoyed<br />
doing it by myself, but I felt like<br />
I needed to be doing it with a<br />
group. My parents both rowed<br />
at club level and got a couple of<br />
national medals.<br />
And you would have been to a<br />
couple of Maadi Cups, how did<br />
you go in those?<br />
I’ve been to three. I didn’t<br />
make Maadi in my first year. But<br />
in my first season competing<br />
I got a bronze in the under-16<br />
quadruple sculls and then the<br />
next year I got silver in the<br />
under-17 double sculls, under-17<br />
quadruple sculls and in the<br />
under-18 quadruple sculls. In my<br />
last season this year, I got gold<br />
in the under-18 single, double<br />
and quad, and a bronze in the<br />
under-18 eight.<br />
At Maadi the under-18 eights<br />
are the big races to win – which<br />
medal did you enjoy winning<br />
the most?<br />
I think the quad. I was the<br />
most excited after winning it<br />
because it’s a group of four mates<br />
who train together the whole<br />
season.<br />
What’s your favourite boat to<br />
race?<br />
I’d say the double; I’ve always<br />
clicked in the double.<br />
And you’re the national record<br />
holder for your age group<br />
for the 2km erg, that’s pretty<br />
impressive, what was your<br />
time?<br />
I don’t know if it’s actually<br />
official, but I pulled 5min 57sec.<br />
I’ve always progressed with<br />
each erg, I’ve never gone<br />
backwards.<br />
You beat Olympic champion<br />
Hamish Bond’s time didn’t you?<br />
I pulled faster than Hamish<br />
Bond’s time when he was my<br />
age. I think Eric Murray and<br />
Hamish Bond pull around the<br />
5min 42sec mark.<br />
Do you remember what your<br />
very first erg was in your novice<br />
season?<br />
It was 7min 50sec. I wouldn’t<br />
say the 2km erg is the worst part<br />
of rowing, but it’s not very enjoyable.<br />
It gets blown up to be such<br />
a big thing.<br />
So you’re from Little River<br />
aren’t you?<br />
Yes, I live about 4km from the<br />
township on a lifestyle block. I<br />
actually went into Little River<br />
School when I got back, because<br />
my mum teaches there and had<br />
been keeping the kids updated.<br />
I went in and had a chat to all<br />
the kids and took in my medal. I<br />
went there from year 1-8, and my<br />
younger brother is still there.<br />
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How many siblings do you have?<br />
I’ve got an older sister and three younger<br />
brothers. We are quite a big rugby family,<br />
all of my brothers made Ellesmere representative<br />
teams and two of them made<br />
Canterbury Country teams.<br />
Do you play rugby yourself?<br />
I used to play, last year was the first year<br />
since I was four that I haven’t played<br />
because I couldn’t due to juniors. I did<br />
miss it, I was watching all of my brothers’<br />
games. I was playing prop in the Boys’<br />
High 16As before I stopped playing.<br />
Training must take up a lot of your<br />
time, can you run me through the training<br />
you do?<br />
We probably do 10-12 trainings a week.<br />
We always have Sunday’s off. But we train<br />
most mornings and some afternoons we<br />
have two trainings. So we might do one<br />
gym session and one session on the water<br />
on an afternoon. You get into the swing<br />
of it. It’s a similar number of trainings<br />
to school rowing, but it’s just a lot more<br />
intense, and there is a bigger picture to it.<br />
And you go up and train in Cambridge<br />
leading up to the junior champs don’t<br />
you?<br />
After you get selected you come back<br />
down for two months and do your own<br />
training, then you go back up for two<br />
months for training. I was lucky because I<br />
had done it before, but you do miss being<br />
at home with your family and at school.<br />
And by the sound of your training<br />
schedule you will be eating your mum<br />
out of house and home, how much do you<br />
have to eat to fuel your body?<br />
She does notice the difference. But I have<br />
three brothers so they eat a lot too. You just<br />
have to chuck in more pasta and potatoes.<br />
Up north we would eat two breakfasts and<br />
a full lunch and a big dinner, then a couple<br />
of extra bits in the middle, like a banana<br />
and honey sandwich or something.<br />
So what about your double partner, did<br />
you know him before this year?<br />
I met him last year at Maadi, he beat<br />
me in all three of those events I got silver<br />
in. He was in juniors last year as well. But<br />
I versed him this year at Maadi and beat<br />
him in all three events and he got silver in<br />
all of them. So it was quite funny.<br />
What are your goals with rowing?<br />
I think one day I do want to compete at<br />
the Olympics but that’s quite a few years<br />
away and there’s a long road ahead.<br />
Where did you compete last year? You<br />
must have to do a fair bit of fundraising<br />
to get over there?<br />
It was in Rio last year. We did have to do<br />
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support I got from the Little River community<br />
was just so good. I came straight<br />
back from Rotterdam this year to get back<br />
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So you’re in your last year of school<br />
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I think I’ll focus on this next rowing<br />
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I do a lot of work for granddad in<br />
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hanging out with my brothers – I try to get<br />
to as much of their sport as I can, because<br />
they make it to mine. But between school<br />
and rowing, there’s not a lot of spare time.<br />
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SIXTY KILOMETRES west<br />
of Christchurch is a little rural<br />
township sitting at the edge of<br />
the Canterbury Plains.<br />
You would be forgiven if you<br />
thought it was sleepy.<br />
It was badly hit in the<br />
<strong>September</strong> 2010 and February<br />
2011 earthquakes.<br />
As a result, its stone<br />
Anglican church was<br />
damaged and boarded up, its<br />
hotel was too costly for the<br />
publican to repair and was<br />
sold, its hall is still being used<br />
but needs repairs, and the<br />
district’s homesteads bore the<br />
brunt of the quakes.<br />
But for the past year, 200<br />
volunteers having been busy<br />
organising the Hororata<br />
Highland Games.<br />
Come November 5, more<br />
than 9000 people will head<br />
to the domain to watch, take<br />
part and enjoy the games – the<br />
largest in New Zealand.<br />
<strong>The</strong>y say all good ideas are<br />
hatched over a nice glass of<br />
wine, and the highland games<br />
was no exception.<br />
Dee Innes, a Windwhistle<br />
farmer who has been involved<br />
in the community for 30<br />
years, was on the founding<br />
committee that set up the<br />
Hororata Community Trust,<br />
which runs the games.<br />
It was formed following the<br />
<strong>September</strong> 2010 earthquake.<br />
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However, the group of 10<br />
people were used to working<br />
together before that.<br />
In February 2010, the group<br />
was raising money for both St<br />
John’s Anglican Church and<br />
Christ Church Cathedral.<br />
“It was because Peter<br />
Beck [former Christ Church<br />
Cathedral dean] had told us<br />
the Cathedral was costing<br />
$30,000 a day or week to run,<br />
so it was thought we could<br />
help with that and, at the same<br />
time, help St John’s,” Mrs<br />
Innes said.<br />
Ironically, both churches<br />
were in better shape then than<br />
they are now – the Cathedral’s<br />
future is still unclear, and<br />
St John’s is still boarded up<br />
after its bell tower collapsed<br />
through the roof.<br />
On <strong>September</strong> 4 that year,<br />
the 7.1 magnitude earthquake<br />
hit, and the following day the<br />
group members decided they<br />
better get back together, Mrs<br />
Innes said.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Hororata Community<br />
Trust was born and, in turn,<br />
the highland games, which<br />
has steadily grown from about<br />
3000 people at its inaugural<br />
event in 2011 to 9000 last year.<br />
“We were a group that were<br />
used to working together. I<br />
think that was why we were so<br />
lucky to organise a large event<br />
afterwards,” Mrs Innes said.<br />
“It would be fair to say the<br />
trust was founded with the<br />
rebuild of St John’s in mind.”<br />
<strong>The</strong> money raised by the<br />
trust goes back into the<br />
community, but the idea to<br />
start the highland games was<br />
not just for residents, she said.<br />
“I think people were looking<br />
for something different<br />
and something to get their<br />
mind off the earthquakes<br />
and looking to get out of<br />
Christchurch.”
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Mrs Innes organises the<br />
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<strong>The</strong>re were usually about<br />
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sells the Hororata tartan<br />
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“<strong>The</strong>y are very popular<br />
indeed.”<br />
<strong>The</strong> tartan fabric was<br />
gifted to the community<br />
in 2012 by the Scottish<br />
Tartans’ Authority and<br />
the whisky – Hororata<br />
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malt – come from Adelphi<br />
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<strong>The</strong> trust members enjoy<br />
a brew or two together, Mrs<br />
Innes said.<br />
“It’s been known to happen.”<br />
Event manager Cindy<br />
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third year of organising the<br />
event. However, she was<br />
around when it all began.<br />
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alongside a “good glass of<br />
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drumming and highland<br />
dancing competitions.<br />
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Bike polo is another<br />
new addition and a special<br />
guest will join on the day to<br />
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movie Brave – will<br />
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Mrs Driscoll said the<br />
event wasn’t just about<br />
raising money, it was about<br />
raising the profile of the<br />
community.<br />
“It takes 200 volunteers<br />
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but you can feel the passion<br />
that goes into it because it’s<br />
led by the community,” she<br />
said.<br />
“If we get 10,000 people<br />
this year, we’ll be happy.”<br />
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Business<br />
Tech industry vibrant in city<br />
Rapidly<br />
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CANTERBURY’S technology<br />
industry is growing again<br />
following the 2011 earthquake,<br />
NZTech chief executive Graeme<br />
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<strong>The</strong> Canterbury tech summit<br />
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is a sell-out which is not surprising<br />
considering the rapidly<br />
increasing interest and investment<br />
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Mr Muller (left) said.<br />
“Technology is growing at a<br />
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Zealand which now has about<br />
29,000 tech firms, contributing<br />
$16.2 billion to gross domestic<br />
product, $6.3 billion in exports<br />
and employing almost 100,000<br />
Kiwis,” he said.<br />
“Technology is New Zealand’s<br />
fastest growing and third largest<br />
export sector. Christchurch now<br />
has its own vibrant tech sector.<br />
It is one of New Zealand’s<br />
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“<strong>The</strong> Canterbury Tech Cluster<br />
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“With rebuild activities at a<br />
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Young take dim view of NZ super<br />
• By Tasmyn Parker<br />
MOST YOUNG people expect<br />
New Zealand Superannuation<br />
will be means-tested and the age<br />
of entitlement lifted by the time<br />
they retire – and fewer than a<br />
quarter think it will be enough<br />
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<strong>The</strong> findings are the latest<br />
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In April a survey put to the<br />
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84 per cent expect the age of eligibility<br />
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and 73 per cent expect means<br />
testing to be introduced.<br />
Currently the pension is paid<br />
at 65 and is not means tested.<br />
Only 23 per cent believe NZ<br />
Super will be sufficient in retirement.<br />
Claire Matthews, co-author<br />
of the report, said it appeared<br />
young people were being realistic<br />
about the future of New Zealand<br />
Superannuation.<br />
“<strong>The</strong>re has been a lot of talk<br />
about the age of eligibility needing<br />
to go up.”<br />
While Prime Minister John<br />
Key has said that won’t happen<br />
under his watch Matthews said<br />
young people recognised there<br />
was still a lot of time before they<br />
retired.<br />
“In their case it is 40 additional<br />
years plus before they are going<br />
to get to that point and in<br />
that time there is likely to be<br />
changes,” she said.<br />
“<strong>The</strong> truth is it’s not sustainable<br />
for NZ Super to be available<br />
at 65. <strong>The</strong> Government needs to<br />
move sooner rather than later<br />
because the longer they leave it,<br />
the harder it is going to be,” she<br />
said.<br />
“With enough time, the age of<br />
eligibility can be raised gradually,<br />
which lessens the impact on<br />
everyone.”<br />
Ms Matthews said the survey<br />
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will not retire with the same level<br />
of government support as today’s<br />
retirees.<br />
“<strong>The</strong> people who are most<br />
opposed to the age of eligibility<br />
increasing are those currently<br />
retired or close to retirement,”<br />
she said.<br />
“Yet younger people, who<br />
will be the most affected, are<br />
already getting the message that<br />
receiving New Zealand Superannuation<br />
at age 65 is reasonably<br />
unlikely.”<br />
<strong>The</strong> research also showed<br />
young people were acting on<br />
their concerns, with 90 per cent<br />
signed up to KiwiSaver and twothirds<br />
contributing more than<br />
the minimum 3 per cent to their<br />
retirement savings.<br />
But that action may not be<br />
enough for all, with just 49 per<br />
cent of participants expected to<br />
meet their retirement goal based<br />
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<strong>The</strong> shortfall was up to<br />
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<strong>The</strong> research also revealed that<br />
young people were overly optimistic<br />
about owning a debt-free<br />
home at retirement - a key plank<br />
in getting to retirement in a good<br />
position.<br />
<strong>The</strong> current rate of home ownership<br />
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cent of participants believed they<br />
would have a freehold home by<br />
retirement.<br />
Ms Matthews said she hoped<br />
home ownership would not drop<br />
further and said getting New<br />
Zealand’s rampant housing market<br />
under control would be key<br />
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Higher contribution rates to<br />
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ladder, as well as other decisions<br />
such as choosing to live outside<br />
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Murray the moggie is purr-fect<br />
HE’S affectionately referred to as<br />
the Big Brother of the family.<br />
Our first baby. Our fur child.<br />
Yes, our cat Murray (aka Muzz) is<br />
now truly established as kingpin<br />
of our property and fancies<br />
himself as the centre of our world.<br />
Not long after I fell pregnant<br />
with our first child, hubby made<br />
the executive decision to get in<br />
some parenting practice before<br />
our bundle of joy arrived. When<br />
I was four months pregnant, he<br />
gave me a kitten for Mother’s Day.<br />
<strong>The</strong> runt of the litter, this little<br />
ball of fluff stole our hearts and<br />
gave us our first insight into the<br />
requirements and demands of<br />
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thing. Having been with us on the<br />
parenting roller coaster from the<br />
start, our cat is now an important<br />
family member, and we couldn’t<br />
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Over the years, Muzz has<br />
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the baby, he kept his distance and<br />
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As our little ones graduated<br />
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Dine out and take in a Sydney show<br />
• By Mike Yardley<br />
HARBOURSIDE lunching in<br />
Sydney doesn’t get any better<br />
than at pint-sized Watson’s Bay,<br />
home to the storied Doyles<br />
on the Beach restaurant, first<br />
established in 1885.<br />
A word of advice though, book<br />
as far in advance as possible, to<br />
secure a ringside seat, because<br />
this venue’s insatiable popularity<br />
doesn’t abate.<br />
Sticklers for tradition, Doyles<br />
still uses old fashioned methods<br />
in handling their catch; the fish<br />
is iced on the boat and most fish<br />
is caught by hand line.<br />
<strong>The</strong> extensive lunch menu<br />
spans the ocean, from jumbo<br />
prawns and tasmanian scallops<br />
to john dory and barramundi<br />
fillets. How about live lobsters<br />
from the tank?<br />
All meals are artistically<br />
presented, the service is impeccable<br />
and if you’re struggling to<br />
settle on a dish, plump for the<br />
Fisherman’s Platter for a splendid<br />
showcase of the Doyles experience.<br />
<strong>The</strong> beverage menu is equally<br />
dressed to impress – opt for a<br />
Doyles Mojito or Mango Fizz<br />
mocktail, to wash it all down. It’s<br />
a signature Sydney encounter.<br />
www.doyles.com.au<br />
Fancy a strip of sandy solitude?<br />
Make a date with Kutti Beach.<br />
Head to the end of Wharf Rd in<br />
Vaucluse and totter down the<br />
narrow set of stairs to the golden<br />
beach. This quiet strip of 100m<br />
of sand, flanked by rustic boathouses<br />
and cooling palm trees is<br />
one of Sydney’s best little secrets.<br />
An uber-cool picnic spot<br />
awaits you in swanky Potts Point.<br />
Follow the pathway by Potts<br />
Point Bookshop which will lead<br />
you to a Gatsby-style garden,<br />
complete with ginormous koi<br />
pond, oriental bridge, lily garden<br />
and watery views.<br />
Officially known as the Arthur<br />
McElhone Reserve, it’s the kind<br />
of setting packing a picnic was<br />
made for.<br />
Sydney prides itself on being<br />
ahead of the urban lifestyle<br />
curve, and local wisdom would<br />
have you believe that rooftop<br />
bars are so last year, giving way<br />
to basement bars. A star specimen<br />
is Lobo Plantation at 209<br />
Clarence St, where a curved<br />
stairway leads you down into the<br />
RELAXING: Kick back and enjoy the Sydney Harbour view.<br />
TRADITION: Doyles on the Beach restaurant has an extensive menu, but be sure to book. (Right): Disney’s musical Aladdin is<br />
playing at Sydney’s Capitol <strong>The</strong>atre.<br />
shabby-chic decadence of latterday<br />
Cuba.<br />
<strong>The</strong> expansive cocktail menu<br />
showcases the bar’s collection of<br />
more than 250 Caribbean rums.<br />
Pair them with share plates of<br />
empanadas or meatballs and<br />
shake the night away.<br />
Three bold new productions<br />
have just premiered in Sydney,<br />
featuring home-grown talent<br />
from New Zealand.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Australian premiere of<br />
Disney’s blockbuster musical,<br />
Aladdin, has taken the stage<br />
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sweeping audiences into an<br />
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romance.<br />
Adapted from the Disney classic,<br />
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teamed with a premium cast<br />
including New Zealand’s own<br />
acting royalty, George Henare<br />
playing the Sultan.<br />
<strong>The</strong>atre audiences have a once<br />
in a lifetime opportunity to see<br />
a world-first production of My<br />
Fair Lady, directed by stage and<br />
screen icon, Julie Andrews, and<br />
featuring another Kiwi, Katherine<br />
Wiles, who will play Mrs<br />
Boxington. <strong>The</strong> production is<br />
celebrating the 60th anniversary<br />
of the beloved musical. Also<br />
this month, the world premiere<br />
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Darin Musical takes the stage at<br />
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Capturing the glamour and<br />
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<strong>Star</strong>ring David Campbell and<br />
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For full details, head to www.<br />
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Taste<br />
Explore Chch’s best hospitality hotspots<br />
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Learning the art of savouring food<br />
• By Catherine Gaffaney<br />
MICHELLE Holland used<br />
to “inhale” food. A busy<br />
professional, she would eat on<br />
the go or while doing three other<br />
things at once.<br />
In February, the 48-year-old<br />
Christchurch sales consultant<br />
who had spent her adult life<br />
on different diets and exercise<br />
regimes decided to try a mindful<br />
eating course.<br />
Mindful eating teaches that<br />
people should meditate before<br />
eating, use all the senses when<br />
eating, and listen to the body<br />
when it indicates it’s full.<br />
“I have an hour commute each<br />
morning and night so I would<br />
often eat in the car. At work, if I<br />
stopped for lunch, I’d be on my<br />
phone and reading a newspaper<br />
while I ate.<br />
“I’d done mindfulness before<br />
and found it really helpful, and<br />
I wanted to eat less and lose<br />
weight so I thought I’d give it a<br />
go.<br />
“I’ve lost 4kg since doing the<br />
course and have kept the weight<br />
off without consciously dieting<br />
or exercising.”<br />
Holland took part in a fourweek<br />
introduction to mindful<br />
eating course run by Mindfulness<br />
Works. <strong>The</strong> course was<br />
designed by Dr Heidi Douglass,<br />
a clinical psychologist who based<br />
the course on an American<br />
mindful eating programme<br />
created in 1999 for treatment of<br />
bulimia.<br />
“In the first class, we were<br />
given three minutes to eat a<br />
sultana,” Ms Holland said.<br />
“<strong>The</strong> experience is so heightened.<br />
<strong>The</strong> flavour burst was<br />
insane. <strong>The</strong>n in another class,<br />
we did the same with a potato<br />
chip. All I could taste were the<br />
chemicals.”<br />
Ms Holland doesn’t always eat<br />
mindfully since doing the course<br />
but says her eating has slowed<br />
HECTIC: Michelle<br />
Holland would often<br />
eat doing three other<br />
things at one.<br />
down a lot.<br />
“You need less because you<br />
experience more. I definitely<br />
slow down and as a consequence<br />
eat far less and feel satisfied for a<br />
lot longer.<br />
“It can be hard with my hectic<br />
lifestyle to stop but I try to. If I<br />
speed up, I often catch myself<br />
and realise.”<br />
Mindful eating teaches people<br />
to use all their senses when consuming<br />
meals.<br />
Dr Douglass began the course<br />
in Hamilton in May last year. It’s<br />
now also available in other centres<br />
and has attracted hundreds<br />
of Kiwis wanting to lose weight<br />
or change their relationship to<br />
food.<br />
“Some courses have had a lot<br />
of people who are overweight,<br />
others have had people who are<br />
of a healthy weight but have<br />
negative associations with food<br />
and their body,” Dr Douglass<br />
said.<br />
Binge eating was often associated<br />
with depression and<br />
anxiety. “Just telling people to<br />
eat healthier and exercise more if<br />
they want to lose weight doesn’t<br />
work for everyone,” Dr Douglass<br />
said.<br />
“It gives some people terrible<br />
self-esteem when they fail to<br />
do that. Mindful eating teaches<br />
people to tap into their built-in<br />
natural systems. <strong>The</strong>y don’t have<br />
to calorie count; they just have to<br />
listen to their body.”<br />
– NZ Herald<br />
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Ingredients<br />
1 Veal breast<br />
1 to taste Salt and freshly ground<br />
black pepper<br />
100g Sun-dried tomatoes<br />
6 stalks Sage<br />
4 Tbsp Olive oil<br />
8 Tomatoes<br />
1 cup Chicken stock<br />
Directions<br />
until tender.<br />
Remove the dish from the<br />
oven, gently lift out the tomatoes<br />
and meat and keep warm.<br />
Pour off the fat and place the<br />
roasting dish over a medium<br />
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CAPSICUM AND BLACK<br />
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Preheat the oven to 220 deg C.<br />
Lay the veal breast flat on a work<br />
surface.<br />
Season the whole surface with<br />
salt and pepper, lay the dried<br />
tomatoes down the centre, and<br />
scatter sage leaves over the top.<br />
Roll up the breast as tightly as<br />
possible to form a thick cylinder.<br />
Tie with kitchen twine down its<br />
length.<br />
Lightly oil a roasting dish, lay<br />
the veal in the dish and season<br />
well with salt and pepper.<br />
Slide the roasting dish into the<br />
oven and cook for 20 minutes,<br />
then lower the heat to 200 deg C.<br />
Cut the tomatoes in half and<br />
tuck them around the roast.<br />
Cook for a further 45 minutes<br />
Ingredients<br />
2 Red capsicums<br />
1 Tbsp Olive oil<br />
1 Red onion<br />
4 Garlic cloves<br />
3cm Fresh ginger<br />
4 Limes, juice<br />
3 Tbsp Light soy sauce<br />
2 Tbsp Dried black beans, salted<br />
and rinsed<br />
Directions<br />
Roast the capsicums over the<br />
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Leave for 30 minutes, then<br />
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Finely chop the onion, garlic<br />
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Finely chop the beans and<br />
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80g Instant noodles<br />
2 Spring onions<br />
1 Chicken breast<br />
4 Prawns cooked and peeled<br />
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¼ cup Roasted peanuts<br />
¼ cup Hoisin sauce<br />
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Gazania likes heat<br />
• By Tod Palenski<br />
IF YOU’RE looking to add some spark to<br />
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This flame-like plant produces incredibly<br />
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Plant them quite close together – about<br />
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In around six to eight weeks your<br />
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Time to plant<br />
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ALTHOUGH hints of<br />
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are often a feature of<br />
<strong>September</strong>.<br />
Even though it may feel<br />
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It’s time for final preparation<br />
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Plant out veges that can<br />
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strawflowers and<br />
sweetpeas.<br />
In many areas, roses<br />
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at the first indication of<br />
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• By Tod Palenski<br />
SPRING HAS arrived,<br />
which means salad season<br />
is just around the corner.<br />
And there’s nothing like<br />
picking fresh salad ingredients<br />
straight out of your<br />
garden.<br />
I’ve talked a lot about<br />
the different salad plants<br />
(typically lettuces) – iceberg,<br />
baby cos, red, triumph,<br />
just to name a few.<br />
But for some reason I’ve<br />
never mentioned endive in<br />
one of these articles. And<br />
I’m not really sure why.<br />
Endive is a great addition<br />
to any salad. I like<br />
to partner its fine curled,<br />
mid-green leaves with<br />
rocket.<br />
To my mind, endive is<br />
a bit bitter and rocket is<br />
a little peppery, together<br />
GET BUSY: With longer hours of daylight there are<br />
more jobs to be done in the garden.<br />
early October.<br />
Bulbs are blooming<br />
and adding fragrance<br />
and colour to the garden.<br />
Newer plantings can be left<br />
in the ground to naturalise<br />
in permanent positions so<br />
don’t lift them.<br />
Winter flowering trees<br />
and shrubs will be nearing<br />
the end of their flowering<br />
period so it’s time for<br />
remedial pruning before<br />
the new seasons growth<br />
begins.<br />
Prune to establish a natural<br />
form and shape of your<br />
trees and shrubs. With<br />
smaller gardens, you may<br />
wish to prune to maintain<br />
trees at a smaller size.<br />
Apply a copper fungicide<br />
as a preventer to summer<br />
fungal diseases on berry<br />
fruit including raspberries,<br />
boysenberries, blackcurrants<br />
and gooseberries,<br />
As the soil temperatures<br />
rise, this is an ideal time<br />
to sow a new lawn, or<br />
renovate an existing lawn.<br />
Check the drainage and<br />
improve any permanently<br />
TASTY: Pick the leaves<br />
as you need them.<br />
they’re a great combo.<br />
What’s equally important,<br />
and another reason<br />
why I’m surprised I<br />
haven’t mentioned endive<br />
in the past, is it’s so easy<br />
and quick to grow. Unlike<br />
most lettuces, it doesn’t<br />
need to create a heart in<br />
the centre so it’s very quick<br />
wet areas before sowing.<br />
Leave fertilising your lawn<br />
until late <strong>September</strong>/early<br />
October.<br />
With smaller sections,<br />
and more people downsizing,<br />
containers can be a<br />
very useful way for growing<br />
veggies and flowering<br />
annuals. Always renew<br />
with fresh container mix<br />
before planting new season<br />
flowers and veggies. During<br />
the growing season apply<br />
slow release fertiliser to<br />
help plants remain healthy<br />
and grow vigorously.<br />
It’s still a little cool for<br />
planting out your new<br />
season herbs into the<br />
garden; however planting<br />
in large containers can<br />
provide an early start for<br />
chervil, coriander, dill,<br />
parsley, rosemary, sage and<br />
thyme.<br />
Check your existing<br />
herb garden; some plants<br />
may need to be cut back severely<br />
while others should<br />
be replaced when temperatures<br />
rise. Leave planting<br />
basil until October.<br />
Easy to grow endive<br />
to produce. Simply pick<br />
the leaves off as you need<br />
them.<br />
To plant, look for a<br />
well-drained spot in the<br />
garden. If the soil is still<br />
a bit wet and cold from<br />
winter, try growing endive<br />
in a pot. Just add some<br />
good quality potting mix,<br />
plant a couple of seedlings<br />
around 5cm apart and<br />
away you go.<br />
Depending on where<br />
you are in New Zealand<br />
and how warm the soil<br />
is yet, it will take around<br />
four to six weeks for your<br />
endive to be ready to<br />
harvest. Remember, you<br />
can tell the soil is warming<br />
up when you need to start<br />
mowing your lawns again.<br />
Take a chance on endive.<br />
You might just like what<br />
you grow.<br />
GARDENING GUIDE<br />
Strawberries<br />
I love strawberries in summer, but my<br />
advice is don’t wait until then to plant them.<br />
Spring and autumn are the ideal times to<br />
plant strawberries to ensure you get bigger<br />
crops in summer.<br />
Strawberries are one of the quickest of all<br />
the berry fruits to produce a crop. <strong>The</strong> plant<br />
is usually only retained for one or two years<br />
before it is replaced with a new one. This is<br />
because they produce at their best on their<br />
first and second year and decline each year<br />
thereafter.<br />
Strawberry Varieties<br />
Strawberry Aromas offers consistently large<br />
to very large fruit which is red with pale flesh. It<br />
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all it is heavy yielding, and is especially suited<br />
to the Christchurch climate. Strawberry<br />
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short gloves and a matching<br />
fascinator or hat.<br />
“If you are going to wear<br />
something fitted make sure you<br />
wear the right garments underneath<br />
so there are no outlines or<br />
bumps.<br />
“If you decide on a spray tan,<br />
have a trial a few weeks before.<br />
You don’t want to turn orange<br />
on the day. Book your hair, nails<br />
and makeup in advance.”<br />
Airline uniforms land in city<br />
AN AWARD-WINNING<br />
exhibition that looks at the<br />
uniforms, aircraft and stories<br />
of the country’s flagship airline<br />
will open in Christchurch this<br />
weekend.<br />
Air New Zealand 75 Years. Our<br />
nation. <strong>The</strong> world. Connected<br />
begins its last exhibition at Canterbury<br />
Museum on Saturday<br />
to celebrate the airline’s 75th<br />
anniversary.<br />
It has already been on display<br />
at Te Papa in Wellington, and<br />
Auckland War Memorial Museum,<br />
attracting 677,000 visitors.<br />
<strong>The</strong> exhibition begins with a<br />
look at Air New Zealand’s uniform<br />
designs over the years, as<br />
well as traveller and crew stories.<br />
OLD<br />
SCHOOL:<br />
<strong>The</strong> ‘Air New<br />
Zealand<br />
75 Years.<br />
Our nation.<br />
<strong>The</strong> world.<br />
Connected’<br />
exhibition<br />
opens at<br />
Canterbury<br />
Museum<br />
this<br />
weekend.<br />
It moves into the aircraft and<br />
flight aspect of the airline’s history,<br />
including the TEAL flying<br />
boat era, and the early days of<br />
flight in Canterbury.<br />
<strong>The</strong> story of former Christchurch<br />
Mayor Henry Wigram’s flying<br />
school and Lady Constance<br />
Stewart’s involvement with<br />
the Canterbury Aero Club are<br />
explored.<br />
It also looks at tourism pioneer<br />
Rodolph Wigley, who founded<br />
the Mt Cook Group that<br />
later included Mount Cook<br />
Airlines.<br />
<strong>The</strong> exhibition also features a<br />
virtual reality in-flight experience<br />
and takes a look at its<br />
promotion posters, videos and<br />
examples of how the airline has<br />
adapted over 75 years.<br />
It won best exhibition at the<br />
New Zealand events awards last<br />
month, beating the Gallipoli<br />
World War 1 exhibition at Te<br />
Papa.<br />
It will run until March 26 2017.<br />
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Catwalk to fight cancer<br />
• By Annabelle Dick<br />
SEVEN NEW Zealand<br />
women, on average, will hear<br />
the news today that they have<br />
breast cancer.<br />
Breast Cancer Cure is trying<br />
to help reduce that statistic<br />
by holding a fashion show<br />
in Christchurch, and around<br />
the country, with New Zealand’s<br />
biggest designers.<br />
<strong>The</strong> nationwide Fashion for<br />
a Cure charity show later this<br />
month will display collections<br />
from Kiwi designers to<br />
raise funds for breast cancer<br />
research.<br />
Breast Cancer Cure general<br />
manager Phillipa Green said<br />
the event is important as it<br />
provides financial support<br />
for ongoing study.<br />
“This show is absolutely<br />
vital for us. It’s our biggest<br />
earner and it’s important<br />
because we don’t do a bucket<br />
collection day or fundraising<br />
week so this is one of<br />
the ways that we raise a lot<br />
of money from the public.<br />
<strong>The</strong>y’re actually donating<br />
it and getting a lot back in<br />
return,” she said.<br />
A pool of high-end<br />
designers from around the<br />
country will light up the<br />
Christchurch Art Gallery on<br />
<strong>September</strong> 22.<br />
COOP, Knuefermann,<br />
Moochi, Andrea Moore,<br />
Storm, Trelise Cooper,<br />
Working Style and Zambesi<br />
will all show their Spring/<br />
Summer collections on the<br />
catwalk.<br />
It’s the first time Elisabeth<br />
Findlay’s Zambesi will appear<br />
at the Christchurch<br />
show and she’ll be bringing<br />
a range men’s and women’s<br />
clothes to the table.<br />
Designers will also donate<br />
items from the show to put<br />
up for auction to add to the<br />
money pot.<br />
New Zealand Familial<br />
Breast Cancer Study coordinator<br />
Dr Logan Walker<br />
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will also speak to the audience<br />
about the organisations<br />
ongoing research.<br />
“One of the main pillars<br />
for our fundraising throughout<br />
the year is to connect<br />
with more New Zealanders<br />
around the country and not<br />
just be an Auckland-based<br />
charity. This is a way to reach<br />
out to people,” Ms Green<br />
said.<br />
More than $250,000 was<br />
raised from all five shows in<br />
20<strong>15</strong> and the charity want to<br />
crack the $300,000 mark this<br />
year.<br />
“Just from Christchurch,<br />
we would like to get over the<br />
$50,000 mark,” she said.<br />
Fashion for a Cure has<br />
been running since 2012.<br />
Breast cancer is the most<br />
common cancer for women,<br />
and the third most common<br />
cancer overall.<br />
<strong>The</strong> disease affects one in<br />
nine New Zealand women<br />
over their lifetime and more<br />
than 600 women die from it<br />
every year.<br />
Christchurch’s Fashion<br />
for a Cure show will be<br />
hosted by Michelle Pickles on<br />
Thursday <strong>September</strong> 22.<br />
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Puzzles<br />
THE<br />
CROSSWORD<br />
1637<br />
1 2 3 4 5 6 7<br />
8 9<br />
10 11<br />
12<br />
13 14 <strong>15</strong><br />
16 17 18<br />
19 20 21<br />
22<br />
DECODER<br />
Each number<br />
represents a different<br />
letter of the alphabet.<br />
Write the given letters<br />
into all squares with<br />
matching numbers.<br />
Now work out which<br />
letters are represented<br />
by the other numbers.<br />
As you get the letters,<br />
write them into<br />
the main grid and<br />
the reference grid.<br />
Decoder uses all 26<br />
letters of the alphabet.<br />
23 24<br />
25<br />
©THE PUZZLE COMPANY<br />
ACROSS<br />
1. Freedom to do whatever you like<br />
(colloq) (5,6)<br />
8. Sport in which Dene O’Kane was<br />
New Zealand’s highest ranked player<br />
(7)<br />
9. Perfect (5)<br />
10. Spoken (4)<br />
11. Aircraft or ferry worker (7)<br />
12. A five-pointer (3)<br />
13. Interlock (4)<br />
<strong>15</strong>. Misled (4)<br />
17. Four (Maori) (3)<br />
19. King Country district, home to<br />
tourism attraction for 100 years (7)<br />
20. At a distance (4)<br />
23. Fool (5)<br />
24. Bockwurst, bratwurst or knackwurst<br />
(7)<br />
25. Hypothetical (11)<br />
DOWN<br />
1. Chess piece (6)<br />
2. Hawaiian greeting (5)<br />
3. NZ parrot which lives in native<br />
forests (4)<br />
4. Violation of a religious code (6)<br />
5. Bet placed on first two in a horse<br />
race (8)<br />
6. Heighten (7)<br />
7. Illness (6)<br />
12. Strangle (8)<br />
14. Person who believes in rule by a<br />
select group (7)<br />
16. Canopy (6)<br />
17. Killjoy (colloq) (6)<br />
18. Painful experience (6)<br />
21. Former French currency (5)<br />
22. Surge of wind (4)<br />
1636<br />
Across: 6. I Q test, 7. Remark, 10. Waiheke,<br />
<strong>The</strong><br />
11.<br />
number<br />
Kirov, 12.<br />
game<br />
Dead, 13.<br />
that<br />
Brine, 16.<br />
Trots, 17. Gone, 20. Dream, 21. Eternal, 22. improves Yellow, 23. your Wigram. arithmetic<br />
Down: 1. Big Wednesday, 2. Ethical, 3. Asset, 4. Weekend, 5. Padre, 8. Keven<br />
Mealamu, HOW TO 9. PLAY Betrothed, 14. Crimson, <strong>15</strong>. Foundry, 18. Cello, 19. Devil.<br />
It’s like sudoku: each<br />
vertical and horizontal<br />
line has to contain<br />
the numbers 1-6, and<br />
the numbers can’t be<br />
repeated in any row or<br />
column.<br />
But it’s sudoku with a<br />
twist: <strong>The</strong> numbers in<br />
each heavily outlined<br />
set of squares, called<br />
cages, must produce the<br />
number in the top corner.<br />
For example, 5+ means<br />
the numbers add up to 5,<br />
9x means the numbers<br />
multiply to equal 9.<br />
TIP: Numbers can be repeated in a cage, as long as they are not in the<br />
same line or row.<br />
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WORDBUILDER<br />
E Y S<br />
T<br />
A<br />
How many words of three or more letters can you<br />
make, using each letter only once? Plurals are<br />
allowed, but no foreign words or words beginning<br />
with a capital. <strong>The</strong>re’s at least one five-letter word.<br />
Good 14 Very Good 19 Excellent 25<br />
BLACKOUT<br />
Work out which<br />
squares to black out<br />
to leave a finished<br />
crossword grid<br />
SUDOKU<br />
304<br />
Fill the grid so that every row,<br />
every column and every 3x3<br />
box contains the digits 1 to 9.<br />
C R E E P K F U R N I S H M B M B<br />
R I T J L S A J O Z D T O F A K E<br />
O N C U A B R A C A D A B R A E E<br />
O V E R T L M I B P X I B E T B P<br />
N C T S I C E C A P K R H E S U S<br />
N Z E E N C R Y U A H I A L C P Y<br />
M O R G U E G B O R D E L L O J A<br />
A N A I M L E O F E O B L G L E G<br />
G Z R F D J S W A L L O W E D M E<br />
M A R T I N I P L Y O C A D E L N<br />
A A K S M Y N I P A P A Y J D O T<br />
SOLUTIONS<br />
BLACKOUT<br />
WORDBUILDER<br />
ate, ats, aye, ayes, ays,<br />
east, easy, eat, eats, est,<br />
eta, etas, eyas, sat, sate,<br />
say, sea, seat, set, seta,<br />
stay, sty, stye, tea, teas, yea,<br />
yeas, yeast, yes, yet<br />
C R E E P F U R N I S H B B<br />
R T L<br />
KENKEN<br />
A O T F A K E<br />
O C A B R A C A D A B R A E<br />
O V E R T M P I E P<br />
N T I C E C A P R H E S U S<br />
E N R A A C<br />
M O R G U E B O R D E L L O A<br />
A A I M O E L L E G<br />
G F S W A L L O W E D E<br />
M A R T I N I L O A E N<br />
A S N I P P A Y D O T<br />
DECODER<br />
NZ CROSSWORD<br />
Across: 1. Blank<br />
cheque, 8. Snooker,<br />
9. Ideal, 10. Oral, 11.<br />
Steward, 12. Try, 13.<br />
Mesh, <strong>15</strong>. Lied, 17.<br />
Wha, 19. Waitomo,<br />
20. Afar, 23. Idiot,<br />
24. Sausage, 25.<br />
<strong>The</strong>oretical.<br />
Down: 1. Bishop,<br />
2. Aloha, 3. Kaka,<br />
4. Heresy, 5.<br />
Quinella, 6. Elevate,<br />
7. Malady, 12.<br />
Throttle, 14. Elitist,<br />
16. Awning, 17.<br />
Wowser, 18. Ordeal,<br />
21. Franc, 22. Gust.<br />
SUDOKU<br />
WORDBUILDER<br />
ate, ats, aye, ayes, ays,<br />
east, easy, eat, eats, est,<br />
eta, etas, eyas, sat, sate,<br />
say, sea, seat, set, seta,<br />
stay, sty, stye, tea, teas, yea,<br />
yeas, yeast, yes, yet<br />
SOLUTIONS<br />
SUDOKU<br />
Throttle, 14. Elitist,<br />
16. Awning, 17.<br />
Wowser, 18. Ordeal,<br />
21. Franc, 22. Gust.<br />
NZ CROSSWORD<br />
Across: 1. Blank<br />
cheque, 8. Snooker,<br />
9. Ideal, 10. Oral, 11.<br />
Steward, 12. Try, 13.<br />
Mesh, <strong>15</strong>. Lied, 17.<br />
Wha, 19. Waitomo,<br />
20. Afar, 23. Idiot,<br />
24. Sausage, 25.<br />
<strong>The</strong>oretical.<br />
Down: 1. Bishop,<br />
2. Aloha, 3. Kaka,<br />
4. Heresy, 5.<br />
Quinella, 6. Elevate,<br />
7. Malady, 12.<br />
DECODER<br />
C R E E P F U R N I S H B B<br />
R T L<br />
KENKEN<br />
A O T F A K E<br />
O C A B R A C A D A B R A E<br />
O V E R T M P I E P<br />
N T I C E C A P R H E S U S<br />
E N R A A C<br />
M O R G U E B O R D E L L O A<br />
A A I M O E L L E G<br />
G F S W A L L O W E D E<br />
M A R T I N I L O A E N<br />
A S N I P P A Y D O T<br />
BLACKOUT
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Centre Stage<br />
CTV News is broadcast live on Plains FM (96.9 FM) 5.30-6pm<br />
weekdays and is also live streamed online at www.plainsfm.org.nz.<br />
CTV news can also be watched live or on demand at www.ctv.co.nz.<br />
Disability no barrier at Plains FM<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>Star</strong> continues<br />
its monthly profile of<br />
Plains FM. This week<br />
we find out how people<br />
of all abilities and<br />
backgrounds can get<br />
behind the mic<br />
BROOK OLIVER may have<br />
cerebral palsy, but since March<br />
2012 he and his carer, Paul<br />
Rawdon, have presented their<br />
own monthly radio show on<br />
Plains FM.<br />
Through family support,<br />
patience and determination, this<br />
duo have pushed the boundaries<br />
to prove that disability needn’t<br />
hold you back from pursuing an<br />
interest, chasing opportunities or<br />
achieving a dream.<br />
“We wanted to do something<br />
worthwhile with our time,” said<br />
Mr Rawdon. “It’s important<br />
to stretch Brook. Usually he’s<br />
just responding to questions,<br />
but this experience means he’s<br />
developing his ability to ask<br />
the questions and increase his<br />
engagement with the world.”<br />
Also, on a monthly basis,<br />
Roger Marsden interviews<br />
people with disabilities as well as<br />
workers from local organisations<br />
on his programme Listen! Our<br />
Voices Count. His experience as<br />
an advocate, tutor, president of<br />
the Disabled Person’s Assembly<br />
in Christchurch (2011-2014) and<br />
as a DPA national board member<br />
all make for a broad range of<br />
connections and an in depth<br />
knowledge of current issues.<br />
“All people with (a) disability<br />
want to be treated like everyone<br />
else,” Mr Marsden said.“People<br />
with disabilities count and our<br />
voices need to be heard.”<br />
It’s not only individuals with<br />
physical disabilities getting behind<br />
the microphone. <strong>The</strong> Helen<br />
Anderson Trust, Hohepa and<br />
SPAN Charitable Trust are three<br />
local organisations supporting<br />
adults with intellectual disabilities<br />
and their clients present<br />
monthly shows.<br />
Six radio enthusiasts and service<br />
users at the Helen Anderson<br />
Trust present In Tune, a show<br />
based around music. Abra Heinrich<br />
is a support worker who<br />
assists with this. “I was worried<br />
that I would have to do a perfect<br />
job but the people at Plains FM<br />
actually enable you to do it easily.<br />
Our clients know that Plains is<br />
an environment where it’s okay<br />
to make mistakes and they really<br />
love doing the radio show and<br />
listening back to it. <strong>The</strong>y’re sort<br />
of celebrities within our community.”<br />
In another part of Christchurch,<br />
SPAN Charitable Trust<br />
ON THE<br />
MIC: Jim<br />
Cummings,<br />
Nathan<br />
Beavan,<br />
Tracy<br />
Brookman<br />
and Bruce<br />
Ritchie<br />
recording<br />
Hohepa On<br />
Air.<br />
facilitates work and education<br />
opportunities for people with<br />
mild to moderate intellectual<br />
disabilities. Broadcasting on<br />
Plains FM provides a stimulating<br />
opportunity to participate in an<br />
ongoing project and be accepted<br />
into the wider community. Skillwise<br />
has been on air since July<br />
2011, with community news and<br />
events as well as stories, music,<br />
reviews and jokes.<br />
Originally supported by an<br />
organisation, one carer, Warren<br />
Stent, believes that the benefits<br />
of broadcasting for clients are<br />
so great that when funding support<br />
for the programme ended<br />
he covered the costs himself<br />
to enable the group to carry<br />
on broadcasting. “My guys,<br />
Stephen and Kerry, love doing<br />
it. It’s developed their sense of<br />
commitment and responsibility.<br />
Commitment to the station and<br />
to each other is very strong. It’s<br />
really great seeing them getting<br />
so much enjoyment out of it,” Mr<br />
Stent said.<br />
A community sees its face<br />
reflected in the heart of the<br />
individual and the individual<br />
sees their face reflected in the<br />
community they belong to. That<br />
is fundamental to the Hohepa<br />
philosophy, agrees Jim Cummings,<br />
a house co-ordinator<br />
and social therapist, who helped<br />
form a small broadcasting group<br />
in April this year to produce<br />
Hohepa On Air.<br />
“Plains FM has given two of<br />
our people, Nathan and Bruce<br />
an opportunity to fulfil lifelong<br />
dreams of being involved in<br />
broadcasting. <strong>The</strong>se guys are<br />
completely immersed in creating<br />
the programme month-bymonth.<br />
So far we’ve highlighted<br />
different aspects of our activities<br />
like the bread-baking crew, the<br />
parents’ weekend, the musical<br />
group and the wellness centre.<br />
It’s been totally empowering for<br />
us to share our stories and profile<br />
our people,” he said.<br />
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<strong>The</strong>atre/Arts<br />
‘Angelic’ boys’ choir in Evita<br />
• By Georgia O’Connor-Harding<br />
ONE OF New Zealand’s longest<br />
running children’s choirs will<br />
play a key role in an upcoming<br />
show about the life of Argentine<br />
political leader Eva Peron.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Christchurch Boys’ Choir,<br />
which has been singing for 30<br />
years, will perform from this<br />
evening as part of Showbiz<br />
Christchurch’s latest production<br />
Evita.<br />
<strong>The</strong> choir, made up of boys<br />
aged nine to 13, will represent<br />
a traditional 1950s Argentine<br />
church choir in a staged requiem<br />
mass.<br />
Music director Angus Simmons,<br />
20, said the company was<br />
going to audition the choir but<br />
realised it was historically correct<br />
to have a choir made up of<br />
unbroken, treble male voices.<br />
“<strong>The</strong> boys’ singing is very<br />
angelic so the audience will appreciate<br />
it a lot,” he said.<br />
Simmons said for some of the<br />
boys, it will be their first time<br />
ever performing on stage in full<br />
costume.<br />
“<strong>The</strong>y have risen to the occasion<br />
and know exactly where<br />
they stand and I think they will<br />
add to that cute-factor people<br />
look for in shows,” he said.<br />
ON STAGE: <strong>The</strong> Christchurch Boys’ Choir rehearse for Evita, which will open tonight at the<br />
Isaac <strong>The</strong>atre Royal.<br />
From the choir of 24 boys,<br />
12 will perform on alternative<br />
nights during the season.<br />
“<strong>The</strong>y have been warned,<br />
but they are getting quite exhausted,”<br />
Simmons said.<br />
<strong>The</strong> choir, which aims to give<br />
young singers exposure to the<br />
music community, has performed<br />
with the Christchurch<br />
Symphony Orchestra and the<br />
Christchurch City Choir.<br />
Simmons has run the choir<br />
since the beginning of last year,<br />
along with his partner Kimberly<br />
Wood who accompanies them<br />
on the piano.<br />
Both Simmons and Wood will<br />
be performing ensemble roles in<br />
the show, with Simmons playing<br />
the role of an aristocrat.<br />
<strong>The</strong> rock opera follows the life<br />
of Eva Peron, the second wife of<br />
Argentine president Juan Peron.<br />
Eva served as the first lady of<br />
Argentina from 1946 until her<br />
untimely death at the age of 33<br />
in 1952.<br />
“<strong>The</strong> show portrays her in a<br />
light that isn’t positive. Some<br />
people loved her and some people<br />
despised her so you have to<br />
make up your mind,” Simmons<br />
said.<br />
Studying a bachelor of music,<br />
majoring in performance voice,<br />
at Canterbury University, Simmons<br />
wants to become a professional<br />
opera singer.<br />
“I am hoping to live a life<br />
of music. Performing would<br />
be ideal but I am not shutting<br />
down any other opportunities,<br />
whether it is directing in choirs<br />
or whatever,” he said.<br />
His next show with the boys’<br />
choir will be in December 2 at<br />
<strong>The</strong> Piano. <strong>The</strong>y will present a<br />
concert of songs from the stage<br />
and screen.<br />
•Evita will run from this<br />
evening to October 1. To<br />
book tickets go to http://<br />
premier.ticketek.co.nz<br />
Improvisation<br />
fires up<br />
acting team<br />
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NORMALLY A late night show,<br />
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offering has mainly had a younger<br />
following, but the oldies had<br />
a chance to see these talented<br />
people at work with an earlier<br />
8pm start for the 26th-birthday<br />
performance.<br />
<strong>The</strong> MC warmed up the crowd<br />
with some audience involvement<br />
before the main team appeared<br />
on stage fired up and ready to roll.<br />
Various formats were used such<br />
as telling a story one word per<br />
person at a time, but basically it<br />
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script, using topics suggested by<br />
the audience.<br />
Probably the most difficult of<br />
these, which produced sustained<br />
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request for what sort of club meeting<br />
might be happening. <strong>The</strong> Road<br />
Cone club was settled on allowing<br />
a lot of fun around one of the least<br />
popular items dotted about the<br />
city.<br />
All very funny, drawing laughter<br />
and applause from the audience.<br />
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Tearney puts health woes aside<br />
• By Gordon Findlater<br />
FINN TEARNEY is set to<br />
make his on-court debut at the<br />
Davis Cup when New Zealand<br />
meet Pakistan at Wilding Park<br />
tomorrow.<br />
Tearney, New Zealand’s top<br />
ranked singles player, will be<br />
happy just to get on the court<br />
after an experience to forget<br />
during the team’s last tie in<br />
Korea. He fell ill and was unable<br />
to play due to tonsillitis.<br />
“That was pretty average, I<br />
ended up having my tonsils<br />
out after that. I love being in<br />
the Davis Cup environment<br />
with the guys and I’m looking<br />
forward to playing in front of a<br />
home crowd,” said Tearney.<br />
New Zealand play Pakistan<br />
in a group one Asia/Oceania<br />
relegation match.<br />
<strong>The</strong> match will be crucial as<br />
the loser of the tie will be relegated<br />
to group two.<br />
Twelve months ago New<br />
Zealand were just one win away<br />
from advancing to the world<br />
group play-offs.<br />
However, with New Zealand<br />
winning just one of the four singles<br />
ties, it has become evident<br />
the team are in need of a standout<br />
player in singles to make it<br />
to the next level.<br />
It is hoped Tearney could<br />
be that player. In 2014 he was<br />
ranked outside the top <strong>15</strong>00 in<br />
the world and in the space of just<br />
two years has risen to 362.<br />
<strong>The</strong> tie starts at 11am with the<br />
first singles matches.<br />
SECOND TIME LUCKY: Finn<br />
Tearney is looking forward to<br />
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tonsillitis during the team’s<br />
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Young rally sprint talent<br />
• By Gordon Findlater<br />
AT JUST 17-years-old Ari<br />
Pettigrew is proving to be one of<br />
the country’s brightest up-andcoming<br />
motorsport talents.<br />
Rallying is in the blood. His<br />
father Dave Pettigrew has been<br />
a part of the sport for decades<br />
and now co-drives for Ari. Yes<br />
his father is a fan of Finnish rally<br />
driver Ari Vatanen, hence the<br />
name.<br />
Ari Pettigrew<br />
(left) has only<br />
been rallying<br />
for a year and is<br />
wasting no time<br />
adjusting to the<br />
sport. In August<br />
he finished fourth overall at the<br />
Catlins Coast Rally.<br />
Snow made for challenging<br />
conditions, with many older<br />
and more experienced drivers<br />
struggling to stay on the road.<br />
Pettigrew thrived under the<br />
challenge, finishing fourth and<br />
winning his class by over four<br />
minutes.<br />
“We never looked at the results<br />
during the day, so when they<br />
told us where we had finished<br />
we never believed them,” said<br />
Pettigrew.<br />
<strong>The</strong> 17-year-old’s first taste of<br />
FLYING HIGH: Ari Pettigrew is setting the bar high with hopes<br />
of making it to the WRC. This weekend he will return to the<br />
Ashley Forest Rally Sprint where he first raced 12 months<br />
ago. <br />
driving came at just four when<br />
he got a drive in a grass-kart.<br />
He has since gone on to claim<br />
a number of South Island and<br />
national grass-karting titles.<br />
“<strong>The</strong> grass-karting experienced<br />
helped in Catlins. You’re<br />
not used to having much grip on<br />
the grass which helped me in the<br />
snow,” said Pettigrew.<br />
This weekend Pettigrew will<br />
return to the event where he<br />
began his rallying journey at the<br />
Ashley Forest Rally Sprint. This<br />
time around he’s hopeful of being<br />
amongst the top two-wheeldrive<br />
runners.<br />
Expect to see his name on the<br />
rally scene in years to come. <strong>The</strong><br />
ultimate goal for the Rangiora<br />
driver is to make it to the World<br />
Rally Championship, while next<br />
year he’s planning on running in<br />
the national championship.<br />
Former Canterbury<br />
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TWO CANTERBURY rugby<br />
league products are just one<br />
win away from making it to the<br />
grand-final of the New South<br />
Wales Cup.<br />
Fa’amanu (Nu) Brown and<br />
Matt McIlrick were both part<br />
of the Newtown Jets team that<br />
defeated the New Zealand Warriors<br />
NSW Cup team 22-18 in an<br />
elimination final.<br />
Brown played his early rugby<br />
for the Hornby Panthers, but<br />
New Zealand age group coach<br />
Jeff Whittaker invited him to<br />
trial at the Halswell Hornets<br />
academy, which had a sister club<br />
link with the Cronulla Sharks at<br />
the time.<br />
He cracked Cronulla’s firstteam<br />
in 2014 playing 14 games.<br />
However, his career was struck<br />
a blow during last year’s Auckland<br />
Nines tournament when he<br />
suffered a season ending anterior<br />
cruciate ligament injury.<br />
Jets captain, McIlrick, 24,<br />
played his junior rugby for<br />
Halswell and was offered a contract<br />
with the Canberra Raiders.<br />
He, like Brown, has now played<br />
a number of NRL matches over<br />
the last two years.<br />
ONE WIN AWAY:<br />
Christchurch born Nu Brown<br />
will play in the NSW Cup<br />
preliminary final on Sunday. <br />
Brown and McIlrick’s Newtown<br />
Jets meet the Illawarra<br />
Cutters on Sunday for a place in<br />
the grand-final.<br />
On the local front, the Canterbury<br />
Bulls host their first home<br />
game of the New Zealand Rugby<br />
League Premiership this Sunday.<br />
<strong>The</strong>y will play the Wellington<br />
Orcas at AMI Stadium, kick-off<br />
is at 4pm.<br />
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NORTH Queensland forward<br />
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crowned the best player in the<br />
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after he was charged and fined<br />
for egging vehicles.<br />
Taumalolo was named the<br />
player’s champion at the Rugby<br />
League Players’ Association<br />
awards presentation on<br />
Tuesday night, reported <strong>The</strong><br />
Sydney Morning Herald.<br />
<strong>The</strong> honour, described<br />
by Cowboys teammate and<br />
four-time winner Johnathan<br />
Thurston as “the highest<br />
accolade a player can get”, is<br />
determined by NRL players.<br />
South Sydney playmaker<br />
Cody Walker won the rookie<br />
of the year award, teammate<br />
Greg Inglis was the game’s<br />
Australian representative<br />
player of the year, Jessie<br />
Bromwich was named<br />
the Kiwi equivalent and<br />
Canterbury captain James<br />
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Cowboys teammate Tautau<br />
Moga have copped $2500 fines<br />
and the players have been<br />
charged with two counts of<br />
wilful damage.<br />
Taumalolo has also been<br />
damaging on the field during<br />
North Queensland’s title<br />
defence and has earned a<br />
reputation as one of the best<br />
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gates Saturday, & repairs, <strong>September</strong> ph Ryan<br />
02717th 951 from 88929am - 2pm<br />
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Kitchenware,<br />
contact<br />
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John at<br />
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<strong>The</strong> proceeds of the<br />
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price free quote phone 03<br />
377 7746<br />
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Ruth 980-8342<br />
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Only takes 1 call. Ph 329<br />
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LANDSCAPE<br />
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CONSTRUCTION<br />
Lawns,<br />
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irrigation,<br />
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driveways, • Free quotes kerbing, ponds,<br />
retainer Ph Justin walls, fencing.<br />
Free 021 quotes, 221 4344 Phone Tony<br />
021-034-8555<br />
PLUMBER<br />
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job completed at<br />
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Harman Free quotes, Street, ref’s Saturday avail.<br />
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work, Strip & with removal, items not all<br />
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ph<br />
all<br />
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needs, ph 027 465-1761<br />
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NEW<br />
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for<br />
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no job & too Supplies small. Canty<br />
born & bred. Ph 022 087<br />
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PLASTERER<br />
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friendly QUALITY plasterer, avail<br />
for all jobs, big or small,<br />
new or old. Ph 021 052-<br />
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quality friendly service. Ph<br />
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ROOFING<br />
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New Zealand Roofing<br />
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027 432-3822 or 351-9147<br />
email Now working johnmill@ihug.<br />
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FLOORING<br />
ph 0800 248 733<br />
CARPET LAYER<br />
small www.jimstrees.co.nz<br />
jobs, re-stretching,<br />
re-laying, repairs/patches.<br />
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Gardening & Supplies<br />
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experience, competitive<br />
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Owner operator covering Canterbury”
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<strong>Star</strong> Classifieds<br />
Gardening & Supplies<br />
PONGA WHOLESALE LTD<br />
PUNGA & FERNS<br />
Direct to the public<br />
Awatea Rd, Wigram<br />
Saturday & Sunday<br />
9am - 5pm<br />
For sales on other<br />
days phone<br />
Paul: 027 420 4565<br />
Dawn: 021 420 277<br />
Gardening<br />
& Supplies<br />
A GARDEN<br />
PROFESSIONAL<br />
NEEDED? Qualified<br />
Horticulturist, offering<br />
expert pruning, garden<br />
makeovers, garden design<br />
and landscaping, for free<br />
quotes call Bryce 027 688-<br />
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DRY Chicken manure.<br />
Bagged $5, Ph 3387336 or<br />
027 722-5680<br />
LAWNS AND Odd<br />
Jobs, free quotes, ph/txt<br />
Rodney 027 530 3030<br />
MUSHROOM<br />
COMPOST 50 litres for<br />
$7.50, Scout Den, 61<br />
Centaurus Road, 9am to<br />
1pm Saturday 17th<br />
PETE’S GARDENING<br />
SERVICE Gardening,<br />
rubbish removal, cleanups,<br />
expert pruning, hedge<br />
trimming, tree cutting,<br />
good rates, no job too<br />
big or too small, half the<br />
price of a franchise, accept<br />
WINZ quotes, ph 027 551<br />
4118<br />
Handy Person<br />
Services<br />
Tired of that dripping<br />
tap?Brassed off with<br />
those sticking doors and<br />
windows?Sick of looking<br />
at that broken gate &<br />
fence?Help is at hand!Ph<br />
John on 021 149 0986 for<br />
an obligation free quote to<br />
ease your mind.<br />
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022 6384980<br />
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Trades & Services<br />
Appliance Sales & Service<br />
388 4780<br />
Appliance Services<br />
14 Brighton Mall, New Brighton<br />
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388 4780<br />
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Trades & Services<br />
Lawn<br />
mowing,<br />
weeding,<br />
pruning &<br />
spraying<br />
Keep it Neat Ltd<br />
Locally owned and<br />
operated. Fully insured<br />
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Ph 020 403 68305<br />
or email<br />
kinltd@slingshot.co.nz<br />
Trades & Services<br />
TILER<br />
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laundry, toilet<br />
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FREE QUOTES<br />
Ph Kevin Steel<br />
or 027 216 8946<br />
kpsteel@xtra.co.nz<br />
Trades & Services<br />
MDC<br />
BUILDERS<br />
Renovations & Repairs<br />
All forms of Home<br />
Maintenance<br />
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All forms of Foundations<br />
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RE-ROOFING<br />
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Call for a friendly, FREE assessment and quote.<br />
Ph: 347 9045 or 021 165 1682<br />
Email: Robinsonroofing99@gmail.com<br />
Trades & Services<br />
EXPERIENCED<br />
GARDENER<br />
(Kevin Garnett)<br />
30 Years<br />
Christchurch Botanic<br />
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ALL landscape<br />
work done.<br />
Maintenance, pruning,<br />
tidy up, lawn work,<br />
landscape planning<br />
and planting etc.<br />
Free Quotes<br />
Phone 348 3482<br />
Trades & Services<br />
Looking for an<br />
electrician?<br />
• Residential, Domestic<br />
& Commercial<br />
• Repairs, Maintenance<br />
• Fault finding<br />
• New housing<br />
• Competitive rates<br />
• Free quotes<br />
• Full & Partial Rewiring<br />
• Test & Tagging<br />
• Security Cameras<br />
• LED Lighting Upgrades<br />
Call 022 643 6450<br />
Email admin@totalelectric.co.nz<br />
After Hours 347 3313<br />
Trades & Services<br />
• Replacement/new roofing<br />
• Colour Steel gutter & fascia<br />
• Flue & log burner installs<br />
• Skytube/light installs<br />
• Earthquake repairs<br />
Licence Building<br />
Practitioner LBP<br />
Member of the Roofing<br />
Association<br />
DCM ROOFING LTD<br />
<strong>The</strong> Roofing Specialists<br />
PHONE IAIN<br />
027 445 5597<br />
iain@dcmroofing.co.nz<br />
• Phone our local team 03 379 1100<br />
• Roofing<br />
• Spouting and Downpipe<br />
• Safety rails<br />
• Licensed Building<br />
Practitioner<br />
Trades & Services<br />
ROOF<br />
PAINTING<br />
Rope & harness<br />
a speciality,<br />
no scaffolding<br />
required,<br />
30 years of<br />
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experience.<br />
FREE QUOTES<br />
Exterior staining,<br />
exterior painting,<br />
moss and mould<br />
treatment and<br />
waterblasting<br />
Phone Kevin<br />
027 561 4629<br />
AAA CArpentry<br />
ACE handyman services.<br />
Lawn mowing, painting,<br />
fence building and<br />
cleanups etc Phone<br />
021-164-5567 or 03-960-8431<br />
ALUMInIUM<br />
Door and Window repairs.<br />
Good professional service<br />
at competitive prices. Call<br />
027 418 3307 or 377-1944<br />
Trades & Services<br />
Blocked or<br />
broken drains?<br />
• Residential or commercial<br />
• Repair work or new drains<br />
• No obligation quotes and advice<br />
Contact Glen at Y45 Drainage<br />
0800 945 900 or 027 531 0614<br />
y45drainage@shearings.co.nz<br />
or www.y45.co.nz<br />
Trades & Services<br />
A division of<br />
R A Shearing<br />
Contractors Ltd<br />
BrICK & BLOCK<br />
new work, repairs, small<br />
jobs only, free quotes, ph<br />
Bruce 027 231 7309<br />
BUILDer<br />
For all building work<br />
but specialist in bathroom<br />
renovations, 30 yrs<br />
experience, with service<br />
and integrity. Free Quotes.<br />
Ph Lachlan 383-1723 or<br />
0274 367-067.<br />
CArpenter<br />
All maintenance and<br />
alterations, fences,<br />
pergolas. Trade certified.<br />
No job too small. 35 yrs<br />
exp. Ph Lindsay 03 323-<br />
5534 or 021 206 4245<br />
CArpet & VInyL<br />
LAyIng<br />
Repairs, uplifting,<br />
relaying, restretching,<br />
E mail jflattery@xtra.<br />
co.nz,<br />
ph 0800 003 181<br />
or 027 2407416<br />
COnCrete<br />
Decorative Concrete<br />
Placing, Canterbury<br />
owned & operated<br />
for over 10 years,<br />
competitive rates, full<br />
licensed builder<br />
practitioner all property<br />
maintenance small job<br />
expert by tradesman /<br />
handyman free quotes city<br />
wide call now 03 387- excavation,<br />
0770 or 027 245 5226<br />
ciey@xtra.co.nz<br />
COnCrete<br />
DrIVeWAyS<br />
Trades & Services<br />
Blind<br />
Cleaning<br />
Specialists<br />
Clean & repair of all<br />
styles of window blinds<br />
domestic & commercial.<br />
New blind sales.<br />
0800 8899 99<br />
www.blindcleaning.co.nz<br />
info@blindcleaning.co.nz<br />
5 / 301a Blenheim Rd<br />
(Driveway next to Hubbers carpark)<br />
coloured,<br />
exposed, stamped, call<br />
Paul 027 322 6119<br />
Excavate, supply, lay &<br />
cut, Landstyles 1985 Ltd,<br />
0800 786 863<br />
DrAInLAyer<br />
Blocked drains, Repairs<br />
to drains, New drains &<br />
sumps. All work overseen<br />
by Registered Drainlayer.<br />
Contact Glen at Y45<br />
Drainage - 0800 945 900<br />
Trades & Services<br />
Trades & Services<br />
eLeCtrICIAn<br />
Prompt & reliable<br />
registered electrician with<br />
24 years experience for all<br />
residential and commercial<br />
work, new housing and<br />
switch board replacements<br />
Phone Chris 027 516 0669<br />
eLeCtrICIAn<br />
Registered, electrical<br />
installation and repairs,<br />
Gorbie Electrical, ph 021<br />
026 73375 or 03 322 4209<br />
engIneerIng<br />
Sam Smith Engineering.<br />
Steel, Alloy, Stainless, ph<br />
0225011055 (see Trademe<br />
services)<br />
eXCAVAtIOnS<br />
5 tonne tipper and<br />
digger, concrete removal<br />
and small sites, phone<br />
Ian 027 457 4002<br />
FenCIng<br />
Quality timber fencing -<br />
gates & repairs, ph Ryan<br />
027 951 8892<br />
FenCIng<br />
Custom Built Fences<br />
Entrance ways, road<br />
frontages, boundaries,<br />
privacy walls and much<br />
more, please visit www.<br />
modernoutdoors.co.nz Ph<br />
or Text 02<strong>15</strong>89952<br />
FenCIng<br />
All styles and shapes,<br />
gates, wooden, ph Mark<br />
027 331-3223<br />
gArDen CAre<br />
We are a family business<br />
who do all garden<br />
maintenance, lawns,<br />
cleaning & clearing<br />
properties.Gold card<br />
discounts avail.. Owned<br />
& operated by Eddy<br />
Roberts, ph 027 343 8960<br />
or juliusvenice3107@<br />
hotmail.com<br />
Building & roofing<br />
log fire inSTAllATionS<br />
• Bricklaying & Blocklaying<br />
(30 yrs experience)<br />
logfires<br />
• log fire installation & maintenance<br />
• chimney cleaning<br />
• standard logfire installations $600 + gsT +<br />
permit + parts if applicable<br />
• My scaffolding no charge<br />
fencing<br />
• Brick, block, timber or any combination<br />
roofing repairs<br />
• concrete tile, metal chip tile, corrugated iron<br />
landscape Builds<br />
• retaining walls, decks, BBQs, planter boxes<br />
Jim Gardner Trade Services<br />
Member NZ Home Heating Association<br />
Ph 03 343 4044 or 0274 375 619<br />
Email teamgardner@xtra.co.nz<br />
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Builder<br />
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computing solutions<br />
DRIVEWAYS<br />
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New Homes<br />
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Alterations<br />
Trade Certified Builders<br />
Family owned & operated<br />
E info@webuildltd.co.nz<br />
Antony Wright 021 111 1703<br />
John Wright 0274 343 323<br />
AH 03 347 4347<br />
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we have found that most claims<br />
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Examples of Clients EQC Payments:<br />
Payment Initially $3,800 after our re-scope<br />
payment received $46,320<br />
Payment Initially $7,575 after our re-scope<br />
payment received $38,182<br />
Payment Initially $19,827 after re-scope<br />
payment received $60,273<br />
For re-scoping and all earthquake repairs<br />
including painting and redecorating.<br />
Enquire now Phone 021-667-444<br />
residential - commercial - industrial<br />
New Builds<br />
electrical and lighting design<br />
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William<br />
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Paul 0276 475 755<br />
Michael 0212 649 492<br />
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Contact us for a free no obligation quote<br />
canterbury Property Maintenance Ltd<br />
Ph: 021-235-5435<br />
email: enquiries@cpmcanterbury.co.nz<br />
Website: www.cPMcanterbury.co.nz<br />
Looking after your property when you can’t<br />
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379-3589<br />
196 Wordsworth St<br />
Christchurch<br />
Serving Canterbury for 33 years<br />
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• Extensions & repair • Roof coating<br />
• Concrete & clay tiles • Butynol<br />
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• Coloursteel • Old iron • Guttering<br />
Phone Dave 981 0278<br />
or 021 223 4200<br />
E: dave@beaumontroofing.co.nz<br />
BEAUMONT ROOFING LTD<br />
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• Alarm systems & servicing<br />
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CITY BRANCH<br />
95 Kingsley Street<br />
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Ph: (03) 365 0298<br />
inquiry@rossgalt.co.nz<br />
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HANDYDAN<br />
One call does it all. General<br />
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Renovations Painting<br />
Gardening Full Cleaning<br />
Services Project Managing<br />
Ph Dan Today<br />
O22 600 7738<br />
HANDYMAN<br />
Carpentry, Fencing,<br />
Decks, Sheds, Painting.<br />
Reasonable prices free call<br />
on: 0800 21253790<br />
JOE & DI HOUSE<br />
REPAIRS<br />
Exp NZ husband & wife<br />
team. Small renovations,<br />
plastering, painting, tiling,<br />
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7747 jdhouserepairs@<br />
gmail.com<br />
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Lawns, paving, water<br />
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Free quotes, Phone Tony<br />
021-034-8555<br />
LANDSCAPING<br />
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Drives to patio<br />
• Free concept plans<br />
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PROFESSIONAL & QUALIFIED<br />
PAINTING<br />
Plastering, Wallpapering<br />
Spray Painting<br />
Ph John 027 860 8106<br />
Trades & Services<br />
PAINTER<br />
Friendly, experienced,<br />
honest painters for all<br />
your interior and exterior<br />
painting and decorating<br />
needs. Residential and<br />
Commercial. Phone 0800<br />
131 132 or 027 436 1082.<br />
PAINTER<br />
DECORATOR<br />
of 40 + yrs exp. Interior<br />
/ exterior painting,<br />
waterblasting & roofs.<br />
Cleaning & clearing of<br />
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No cowboys. www.<br />
erpainters and decorators<br />
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co.nz Please phone Eddy<br />
on 027 343 8960<br />
PAINTING<br />
PLASTERING<br />
Free quotes. Int/ext &<br />
roof painting Family run<br />
business, work guaranteed.<br />
Ph Kerin or Paul 022 191<br />
7877 or 379-1281. Website<br />
www.swede kiwi painting.<br />
co.nz<br />
PAINTING<br />
Qualified tradesman.<br />
Quality work. Competitive<br />
prices. Pensioner discount.<br />
Ph Paul 331-8133 or 0272<br />
383 224<br />
PAINTER PLASTERER<br />
Interior, exterior also<br />
waterblasting.For a quote<br />
call Graeme<br />
021 266 2262<br />
PAINTER<br />
18 years exp,specialising<br />
in wallpaper stripping,<br />
prompt service, free<br />
quote. Ph Philip 388 0786<br />
PAINTER<br />
Qualified, 25 years<br />
experience, interior &<br />
exterior, high quality, up<br />
to your expectations, for a<br />
free quote, call Mike 021<br />
023-91148<br />
Trades & Services<br />
PAINTING<br />
PLASTERING<br />
WALLPAPERING<br />
Interior / Exterior<br />
New Homes & Repaints<br />
Quality assured<br />
Correct preparation<br />
always undertaken<br />
20 years experience<br />
Ph Kevin Steel<br />
Ph 381 7417<br />
or 027 216 8946<br />
kpsteel@xtra.co.nz<br />
Trades & Services<br />
PLASTERING - FINNS<br />
PLASTERING Services<br />
- alterations, renovations,<br />
cracks, holes, skim coating<br />
and coveing. 24 yrs exp,<br />
no job too small. Canty<br />
born & bred. Ph 022 087<br />
4351<br />
PLASTIC SHEET<br />
Perspex, polycarbonate<br />
plus others. Fab Plastics<br />
366-3634<br />
PLUMBER<br />
A Top Plumbing<br />
job completed at<br />
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service, all work<br />
guaranteed<br />
Phone Brian<br />
960-7673 or<br />
021-112-3492<br />
Trades & Services<br />
ROOFING<br />
Qualified & Licenced<br />
Practitioner. Re-Roof &<br />
Repairs, all types. Member<br />
New Zealand Roofing<br />
Association. Over 35 years<br />
experience. Phone John<br />
027 432-3822 or 351-9147<br />
email johnmill@ihug.<br />
co.nz<br />
SLEEP OUTS GALORE<br />
.Buyers + sellers of<br />
relocatable buildings<br />
.Ph 349 9633<br />
SPOUTING CLEANING<br />
Spouting Unblocked,<br />
Cleaned Out and Flushed<br />
Out. Also Full Handyman<br />
Services Available. Call<br />
Trevor 332 8949 or 021<br />
043 2034<br />
ROOFING<br />
Qualified & Licenced<br />
Practitioner. Re-Roof &<br />
Repairs, all types. Member<br />
New Zealand Roofing<br />
Association. Over 35 years<br />
experience. Phone John<br />
027 432-3822 or 351-9147<br />
email johnmill@ihug.<br />
co.nz<br />
SLEEP OUTS GALORE<br />
.Buyers + sellers of<br />
relocatable buildings<br />
.Ph 349 9633<br />
SPOUTING CLEANING<br />
Spouting Unblocked,<br />
Cleaned Out and Flushed<br />
Out. Also Full Handyman<br />
Services Available. Call<br />
Trevor 332 8949 or 021<br />
043 2034<br />
SUTHERLAND<br />
FLOORING<br />
MOBILE SERVICE - we<br />
come to you - supply and<br />
install of new carpet, small<br />
jobs, re-stretching, relaying,<br />
repairs / patches.<br />
Garage carpet supplied<br />
and installed. 30 years<br />
experience, competitive<br />
prices. Call 027 418 3306<br />
TILER<br />
Phone Paul 022 <strong>15</strong>1 9242,<br />
981-2802<br />
TILING<br />
Commercial &<br />
Residential, free quotes,<br />
reas price, also repairs, ph<br />
021 105 6797<br />
TREES BIG OR SMALL<br />
tree removal, trimming,<br />
stump grinding, shelterbelt<br />
clean up, section clearing,<br />
rubbish removals,<br />
excavation work, ph Trees<br />
Big or Small, for a free<br />
quote, 021 061 4783<br />
WATERBLASTING<br />
Quality job, quick service,<br />
Phone Richard at JetX<br />
0800 538 969<br />
WINDOW CLEANING<br />
Average 3 brm house<br />
inside or out $40. Both $70<br />
Phone Trevor 344-2170<br />
WINDOWS & DOORS<br />
Joiner 25 yrs experience,<br />
Repair of rot or full<br />
replacement of sashes<br />
& existing windows &<br />
doors, Glazing, door<br />
locks, security stays<br />
fitted, New house<br />
installation of doors &<br />
hardware, ph Mykle 027<br />
399 1673<br />
Tuition<br />
*****************<br />
COMPUTER Help avail,<br />
Jobee the computer tutor<br />
is avail for lessons, plse<br />
ph Joanne for appt, ph 027<br />
290-9246, ChCh<br />
*****************<br />
Vehicles Wanted<br />
MERCEDES - JAGUAR,<br />
Old 190 SL, 230 SL, 250<br />
SL, or 280 SL, or E - Type<br />
Jaguar to be restored or<br />
running, email jgf@wave.<br />
co.nz or 027 585 8164<br />
AAA Buying goods<br />
quality furniture,<br />
Beds, Stoves, Washing<br />
machines, Fridge Freezers.<br />
Same day service. Selwyn<br />
Dealers. Phone 980 5812<br />
or 027 313 8<strong>15</strong>6<br />
A+ About to move? Books,<br />
china, coins, medals,<br />
furniture, furs, jewellery,<br />
tools, old photos, estate.<br />
Ph 385-5117<br />
A+ Household effects,<br />
fridges, freezers, washing<br />
machines, ovens. Good<br />
cash paid. Ph Paul 022<br />
0891 671<br />
ALL Old China, Crystal,<br />
Ornaments, Vases, Cutlery<br />
etc. Raewyn Hill Phone<br />
360-0951<br />
A Records and turntables<br />
wanted. Excellent prices<br />
paid. PennyLane 430<br />
Colombo St, Sydenham 7<br />
days, ph 3663278<br />
www.pennylane.co.nz<br />
BOOKS Old wanted,<br />
anything considered,<br />
including hunting,<br />
mountaineering, fishing &<br />
childrens, ph 03 354-1621<br />
BUYING Now, all old<br />
china, crystal, antiques,<br />
estate lots. For best prices<br />
and free inspection call<br />
Academy Antiques. Phone<br />
349-4229<br />
GOOD stuff wanted.<br />
Whiteware, freezers etc,<br />
good quality furniture,<br />
antiques, curios,<br />
collectables. Anything<br />
considered. Cash paid. Ph<br />
Dave 960-8440, 027 66<br />
22 116<br />
TOOLS, Garden garage,<br />
saw benches, Lathes. Cash<br />
buyer Phone 355-2045<br />
Public Notices<br />
SALE AND SUPPLY OF<br />
ALCOHOL ACT 2012<br />
SECTION 101<br />
OREGANO LIMITED, (THE<br />
LICENSEE, 57 Oriana Crescent<br />
Christchurch 8042), has made<br />
application to the District<br />
Licensing Committee at<br />
Christchurch for the issue of<br />
ON-LICENCE NEW in respect<br />
of the premises situated at<br />
96 Riccarton Road, Riccarton<br />
known as OREGANO SALAD &<br />
GRILL.<br />
<strong>The</strong> general nature of the<br />
business conducted under<br />
the licence is: ON-LICENCE<br />
RESTAURANT CLASS 3.<br />
<strong>The</strong> days on which and the<br />
hours during which alcohol<br />
is intended to be sold under<br />
the licence are: MONDAY TO<br />
SUNDAY 11.00AM TO 10.00PM.<br />
<strong>The</strong> application may be<br />
inspected during ordinary<br />
office hours at the office of the<br />
Christchurch District Licensing<br />
Committee, 53 Hereford Street,<br />
Christchurch.<br />
Any person who is entitled<br />
to object and who wishes to<br />
object to the issue of the licence<br />
may, not later than <strong>15</strong> working<br />
days after the date of the first<br />
publication of this notice, file a<br />
notice in writing of the objection<br />
with the Secretary of the District<br />
Licensing Committee, PO Box<br />
73049, Christchurch 8<strong>15</strong>4.<br />
No objection to the issue of a<br />
licence may be made in relation<br />
to a matter other than a matter<br />
specified in section 105(1) of<br />
the Sale and Supply of Alcohol<br />
Act 2012.<br />
This is the second publication<br />
of this notice. This notice was<br />
first published on 8 <strong>September</strong><br />
<strong>2016</strong>.<br />
NOTICE OF ENTRY INTO POSSESSION<br />
OF MORTGAGED PROPERTY<br />
Notice is hereby given that 100 Investments Limited<br />
(“the Secured Party”) as secured party under financing<br />
statement FH0T852F31382VN3/C0007 (“the security<br />
interest”) granted by Lichfield Ventures Limited (“the<br />
Grantor”) has, on 1 <strong>September</strong> <strong>2016</strong>, entered into<br />
possession of the Grantor’s charged property (as defined<br />
below) pursuant to section <strong>15</strong>6 of the Property Law Act<br />
2007.<br />
“Charged Property” means all of the Debtor’s present and<br />
after-acquired personal property, and all of the Debtor’s<br />
present and future rights in relation to any personal<br />
property, including Proceeds [as that term is defined<br />
by the Personal Property Securities Act 1999 (“PPSA”)],<br />
whether or not it be property to which the PPSA applies<br />
(including, without limitation, the Debtor’s present and<br />
future right to any money, negotiable instruments or<br />
chattel paper) and all of the Debtor’s present and after<br />
acquired other property as defined in a General Security<br />
Agreement dated 30 March 2005 granting a security<br />
interest by the Debtor in favour of the Secured Party,<br />
but excluding the land situated at 96 Lichfield Street,<br />
Christchurch. <strong>The</strong> expression “Charged Property” shall<br />
as it relates to personal property be synonymous with the<br />
term “collateral” as it is defined by the PPSA.<br />
<strong>The</strong> address of the Secured Party’s registered office is<br />
123 Waimea Terrace, Beckenham, Christchurch.<br />
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SALE AND SUPPLY OF<br />
ALCOHOL ACT 2012<br />
SECTION 101<br />
KERERU SPORTS & CULTURAL<br />
CLUB INCORPORATED, (THE<br />
SECRETARY, PO Box 9314,<br />
Tower Junction, Christchurch<br />
8149), has made application<br />
to the District Licensing<br />
Committee at Christchurch<br />
for the issue of CLUB LICENCE<br />
NEW in respect of the premises<br />
situated at 71 Domain Terracee<br />
Spreydon known as KERERU<br />
SPORTS & CULTURAL CLUB<br />
<strong>The</strong> general nature of the<br />
business conducted under<br />
the licence is: CLUB LICENCE<br />
CLASS 2.<br />
<strong>The</strong> days on which and the<br />
hours during which alcohol<br />
is intended to be sold under<br />
the licence are: MONDAY TO<br />
SUNDAY 12.00 MIDDAY TO<br />
11.00pm IN CONJUNCTION<br />
WITH SCHEDULED CLUB<br />
ACTIVITIES. MAXIMUM OF 50<br />
HOURS PER WEEK.<br />
<strong>The</strong> application may be<br />
inspected during ordinary<br />
office hours at the office of the<br />
Christchurch District Licensing<br />
Committee, 53 Hereford Street,<br />
Christchurch.<br />
Any person who is entitled<br />
to object and who wishes to<br />
object to the issue of the licence<br />
may, not later than <strong>15</strong> working<br />
days after the date of the first<br />
publication of this notice, file a<br />
notice in writing of the objection<br />
with the Secretary of the District<br />
Licensing Committee, PO Box<br />
73049, Christchurch 8<strong>15</strong>4.<br />
No objection to the issue of a<br />
licence may be made in relation<br />
to a matter other than a matter<br />
specified in section 105(1) of<br />
the Sale and Supply of Alcohol<br />
Act 2012.<br />
This is the first publication of<br />
this notice.<br />
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SALE AND SUPPLY OF<br />
ALCOHOL ACT 2012<br />
SECTION 127 & 101<br />
HUANG DEVELOPMENTS<br />
LIMITED, (THE LICENSEE,<br />
Huang Developments<br />
Limited Shanghai Bistro,<br />
35 Longspur Avenue,<br />
Christchurch 8025),<br />
has made application<br />
to the District Licensing<br />
Committee at Christchurch<br />
for the renewal of ON-<br />
LICENSE rENEwAL in<br />
respect of the premises<br />
situated at 283 Lincoln<br />
road knows has SHANGHAI<br />
BISTrO.<br />
<strong>The</strong> general nature of the<br />
business conducted under<br />
the licence is: ON-LICENCE<br />
rESTAUrANT CLASS 3.<br />
<strong>The</strong> days on which and the<br />
hours during which alcohol<br />
is sold under the licence<br />
are: MONDAY TO SUNDAY<br />
10.00 AM TO 11.00 PM.<br />
<strong>The</strong> application may<br />
inspected during ordinary<br />
office hours at the office<br />
of the Christchurch District<br />
Licensing Committee, Civic<br />
Office, 77 Hereford Street,<br />
Christchurch<br />
Any person who is entitled<br />
to object and who wishes<br />
to object to the grant of<br />
the application may, not<br />
later than <strong>15</strong> working days<br />
after the date of the first<br />
publication of this notice,<br />
file a notice in writing of the<br />
objection with the Secretary<br />
of the District Licensing<br />
Committee, P O Box 73049,<br />
Christchurch 8<strong>15</strong>34.<br />
No objection to the renewal<br />
of a licence may be made<br />
in relation to a matter other<br />
than a matter specified in<br />
section 131 of the Sale and<br />
Supply of Alcohol Act 2012.<br />
This is the only publication<br />
of this notice.<br />
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SALE AND SUPPLY OF<br />
ALCOHOL ACT 2012<br />
SECTION 101<br />
Nekita eNterprises Limited,<br />
(tHe LiCeNsee, 51 pages<br />
road, Christchurch 8062)<br />
has made application to the<br />
district Licensing Committee<br />
at Christchurch for the issue of<br />
a Off-LiCeNCe NeW in respect<br />
of the premises situated at<br />
1 musgrove Close known as<br />
WiGram BOttLe stOre.<br />
the general nature of the<br />
business conducted under<br />
the licence is: Off-LiCeNCe<br />
LiQUOr stOre.<br />
the days on which and the<br />
hours during which alcohol is<br />
intended to be sold under the<br />
licence are:<br />
monday to sunday 9.00am to<br />
10.00pm.<br />
the application may be<br />
inspected during ordinary<br />
office hours at the office of the<br />
Christchurch district Licensing<br />
Committee, 53 Hereford street,<br />
Christchurch.<br />
any person who is entitled<br />
to object and who wishes<br />
to object to the issue of the<br />
licence may, not later than<br />
<strong>15</strong> working days after the<br />
date of the first publication<br />
of this notice, file a notice in<br />
writing of the objection with<br />
the secretary of the district<br />
Licensing Committee, pO Box<br />
73049, Christchurch 8<strong>15</strong>4.<br />
No objection to the issue of<br />
a licence may be made in<br />
relation to a matter other than<br />
a matter specified in section<br />
105(1) of the sale and supply<br />
of alcohol act 2012.<br />
this is the second publication<br />
of this notice. this notice was<br />
first published on 8 september,<br />
<strong>2016</strong>.<br />
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SALE AND SUPPLY OF<br />
ALCOHOL ACT 2012<br />
SECTION 127 & 101<br />
Priestley’s Cuisine limited<br />
(tHe liCensee, ms K young<br />
Priestley’s Cuisine limited,<br />
793 mcleans island road,<br />
Christchurch), has made<br />
application to the district<br />
licensing Committee at<br />
Christchurch for the renewal<br />
of On-liCenCe reneWAl<br />
in respect of the premises<br />
situated at 793 mcleans island<br />
road known as Priestley’s.<br />
the general nature of the<br />
business conducted under<br />
the licence is: On-liCenCe<br />
FunCtiOn Centre.<br />
the days on which and the<br />
hours during which alcohol is<br />
sold under the licence are:<br />
mOndAy tO sundAy 8.00Am<br />
tO 1.00Am tHe FOllOWinG<br />
dAy.<br />
the application may be<br />
inspected during ordinary<br />
office hours at the office of the<br />
Christchurch district licensing<br />
Committee, Civic Offices, 77<br />
Hereford street, Christchurch.<br />
Any person who is entitled<br />
to object and who wishes<br />
to object to the grant of the<br />
application may, not later than<br />
<strong>15</strong> working days after the<br />
date of the first publication<br />
of this notice, file a notice in<br />
writing of the objection with<br />
the secretary of the district<br />
licensing Committee, PO Box<br />
73049, Christchurch 8<strong>15</strong>4.<br />
no objection to the renewal<br />
of a licence may be made in<br />
relation to a matter other than<br />
a matter specified in section<br />
131 of the sale and supply of<br />
Alcohol Act 2012.<br />
this is the second publication<br />
of this notice. this notice was<br />
first published on 8 september,<br />
<strong>2016</strong>.<br />
SALE AND SUPPLY OF<br />
ALCOHOL ACT 2012<br />
SECTION 127 & 101<br />
Satya Enterprises Limited,<br />
(OWNER, Satya Enterprises<br />
Limited, 68b North Avon<br />
Road, Christchurch 8013),<br />
has made application to the<br />
District Licensing Committee<br />
at Christchurch for the<br />
renewal of an Off LiCENCE<br />
RENEWAL in respect of the<br />
premises situated at 478<br />
Cranford Street, Redwood<br />
known as ThE BOTTLE-O<br />
CRANfORD STREET.<br />
<strong>The</strong> general nature of the<br />
business conducted under<br />
the licence is: Off-LiCENCE<br />
LiQUOR STORE.<br />
<strong>The</strong> days on which and the<br />
hours during which alcohol<br />
is sold under the licence are:<br />
Monday to Sunday 9.00am to<br />
11.00pm.<br />
<strong>The</strong> application may be<br />
inspected during ordinary<br />
office hours at the office<br />
of the Christchurch District<br />
Licensing Committee at Civic<br />
Offices, 77 hereford Street,<br />
Christchurch.<br />
Any person who is entitled<br />
to object and who wishes<br />
to object to the grant of the<br />
application may, not later than<br />
<strong>15</strong> working days after the<br />
date of the first publication<br />
of this notice, file a notice in<br />
writing of the objection with<br />
the Secretary of the District<br />
Licensing Committee, PO Box<br />
73049, Christchurch 8<strong>15</strong>4.<br />
No objection to the renewal<br />
of a licence may be made in<br />
relation to a matter other than<br />
a matter specified in section<br />
131 of the Sale and Supply of<br />
Alcohol Act 2012.<br />
This is the first publication of<br />
this notice.<br />
Public Notices<br />
SALE AND SUPPLY OF<br />
ALCOHOL ACT 2012<br />
SECTION 127 & 101<br />
EMPIRE9 LIMITED, (OWNER,<br />
112 Blighs Road, Christchurch<br />
8052), has made application<br />
to the District Licensing<br />
Committee at Christchurch for<br />
the renewal of OFF-LICENCE<br />
RENEWAL in respect of the<br />
premises situated at 112 Blighs<br />
Road, Papanui known as THE<br />
WINE CELLAR.<br />
<strong>The</strong> general nature of the<br />
business conducted under<br />
the licence is: OFF-LICENCE<br />
REMOTE SALES.<br />
<strong>The</strong> days on which and the<br />
hours during which alcohol is<br />
intended to be sold under the<br />
licence are: AT ANY TIME ON<br />
ANY DAY.<br />
<strong>The</strong> application may be<br />
inspected during ordinary<br />
office hours at the office of the<br />
Christchurch District Licensing<br />
Committee, 77 Hereford Street,<br />
Christchurch.<br />
Any person who is entitled<br />
to object and who wishes to<br />
object to the issue of the licence<br />
may, not later than <strong>15</strong> working<br />
days after the date of the first<br />
publication of this notice, file a<br />
notice in writing of the objection<br />
with the Secretary of the District<br />
Licensing Committee, PO Box<br />
73049, Christchurch 8<strong>15</strong>4.<br />
No objection to the renewal of a<br />
licence may be made in relation<br />
to a matter other than a matter<br />
specified in section 131 of the<br />
Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act<br />
2012.<br />
This is the only publication of<br />
this notice.
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SALE AND SUPPLY OF<br />
ALCOHOL ACT 2012<br />
SECTION 127 & 101<br />
NEWEST RESTAURANT LIMITED,<br />
(THE LICENSEE, 547 Colombo<br />
Street, Christchurch 8011),<br />
has made application to the<br />
District Licensing Committee<br />
at Christchurch for the renewal<br />
of ON-LICENCE RENEWAL in<br />
respect of the premises situated<br />
at 547 Colombo Street known<br />
as LITTLE SAIGON VIETNAMESE<br />
RESTAURANT.<br />
<strong>The</strong> general nature of the<br />
business conducted under<br />
the licence is: ON-LICENCE<br />
RESTAURANT CLASS 3.<br />
<strong>The</strong> days on which and the<br />
hours during which alcohol<br />
is sold under the licence are:<br />
MONDAY TO SUNDAY 11.00AM<br />
TO 1.00AM THE FOLLOWING<br />
DAY.<br />
<strong>The</strong> application may be<br />
inspected during ordinary<br />
office hours at the office of the<br />
Christchurch District Licensing<br />
Committee, 77 Hereford Street,<br />
Christchurch.<br />
Any person who is entitled to<br />
object and who wishes to object<br />
to the grant of the application<br />
may, not later than <strong>15</strong> working<br />
days after the date of the first<br />
publication of this notice, file a<br />
notice in writing of the objection<br />
with the Secretary of the District<br />
Licensing Committee, PO Box<br />
73049, Christchurch 8<strong>15</strong>4.<br />
No objection to the renewal of a<br />
licence may be made in relation<br />
to a matter other than a matter<br />
specified in section 131 of the<br />
Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act<br />
2012.<br />
This is the only publication of<br />
this notice.<br />
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SALE AND SUPPLY OF<br />
ALCOHOL ACT 2012<br />
SECTION 101 & 127<br />
COUNTRY HOSPITALITY<br />
MANAGEMENT (NZ) LIMITED,<br />
(MANAGER, PO Box 113042,<br />
Newmarket, Auckland 1149),<br />
has made application to the<br />
District Licensing Committee at<br />
Christchurch for the renewal of<br />
ON and OFF-LICENCE RENEWAL<br />
in respect of the premises<br />
situated at 6 Tower Street,<br />
Hornby, known as EQUESTRIAN<br />
HOTEL.<br />
<strong>The</strong> general nature of the<br />
business conducted under the<br />
licence is: ON AND OFF LICENCE<br />
HOTEL.<br />
<strong>The</strong> days on which and the<br />
hours during which alcohol is<br />
sold under the licence are:<br />
OFF LICENCE<br />
FROM ANY BOTTLESTORE AND<br />
ACROSS THE BAR MONDAY TO<br />
SUNDAY 7:00AM TO 11:00PM<br />
ON LICENCE<br />
MONDAY TO SATURDAY 8:00AM<br />
TO 2:00AM THE FOLLOWING<br />
DAY. SUNDAY 8:00AM TO<br />
11:00PM<br />
<strong>The</strong> application may be<br />
inspected during ordinary<br />
office hours at the office of the<br />
Christchurch District Licensing<br />
Committee, Civic Offices, 77<br />
Hereford Street, Christchurch.<br />
Any person who is entitled to<br />
object and who wishes to object<br />
to the grant of the application<br />
may, not later than <strong>15</strong> working<br />
days after the date of the first<br />
publication of this notice, file a<br />
notice in writing of the objection<br />
with the Secretary of the District<br />
Licensing Committee, PO Box<br />
73049, Christchurch 8<strong>15</strong>4.<br />
No objection to the renewal of a<br />
licence may be made in relation<br />
to a matter other than a matter<br />
specified in section 131 of the<br />
Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act<br />
2012.<br />
This is the second publication<br />
of this notice. This notice was<br />
first published on 8 <strong>September</strong><br />
<strong>2016</strong>.<br />
SALE AND SUPPLY OF<br />
ALCOHOL ACT 2012<br />
SECTION 127 & 101<br />
P & G GLOBAL LIMITED, (THE<br />
LICENSEE, P & G Global Limited<br />
Kimchi Restaurant, 190A<br />
Avonhead Road, Christchurch),<br />
has made application to the<br />
District Licensing Committee<br />
at Christchurch for the renewal<br />
of ON-LICENCE RENEWAL in<br />
respect of the premises situated<br />
at 180 Papanui Road known as<br />
KIMCHI RESTAURANT.<br />
<strong>The</strong> general nature of the<br />
business conducted under<br />
the licence is: ON-LICENCE<br />
RESTAURANT CLASS 3.<br />
<strong>The</strong> days on which and the<br />
hours during which alcohol<br />
is sold under the licence are:<br />
MONDAY TO SUNDAY 11.30AM<br />
TO 10.00PM.<br />
<strong>The</strong> application may be<br />
inspected during ordinary<br />
office hours at the office of the<br />
Christchurch District Licensing<br />
Committee, 77 Hereford Street,<br />
Christchurch.<br />
Any person who is entitled to<br />
object and who wishes to object<br />
to the grant of the application<br />
may, not later than <strong>15</strong> working<br />
days after the date of the first<br />
publication of this notice, file a<br />
notice in writing of the objection<br />
with the Secretary of the District<br />
Licensing Committee, PO Box<br />
73049, Christchurch 8<strong>15</strong>4.<br />
No objection to the renewal of a<br />
licence may be made in relation<br />
to a matter other than a matter<br />
specified in section 131 of the<br />
Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act<br />
2012.<br />
This is the only publication of<br />
this notice.<br />
Public Notices<br />
SALE AND SUPPLY OF<br />
ALCOHOL ACT 2012<br />
SECTION 127 & 101<br />
CORBEC 2012 LIMTED,<br />
(MANAGER, 124 Strickland<br />
Street, Christchurch 8023),<br />
has made application to the<br />
District Licensing Committee<br />
at Christchurch for the renewal<br />
of ON-LICENCE RENEWAL in<br />
respect of the premises situated<br />
at <strong>15</strong>2 Somerfield Street,<br />
Somerfield known as Cortado.<br />
<strong>The</strong> general nature of the<br />
business conducted under<br />
the licence is: ON-LICENCE<br />
RESTAURANT CLASS 1.<br />
<strong>The</strong> days on which and the<br />
hours during which alcohol<br />
is sold under the licence are:<br />
MONDAY TO SUNDAY 8.00AM<br />
TO 11.00PM.<br />
<strong>The</strong> application may be<br />
inspected during ordinary<br />
office hours at the office of the<br />
Christchurch District Licensing<br />
Committee, 77 Hereford Street,<br />
Christchurch.<br />
Any person who is entitled to<br />
object and who wishes to object<br />
to the grant of the application<br />
may, not later than <strong>15</strong> working<br />
days after the date of the first<br />
publication of this notice, file a<br />
notice in writing of the objection<br />
with the Secretary of the District<br />
Licensing Committee, PO Box<br />
73049, Christchurch 8<strong>15</strong>4.<br />
No objection to the renewal of a<br />
licence may be made in relation<br />
to a matter other than a matter<br />
specified in section 131 of the<br />
Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act<br />
2012.<br />
This is the first publication of<br />
this notice.<br />
SALE AND SUPPLY OF<br />
ALCOHOL ACT 2012<br />
SECTION 101<br />
SUNSON NEW MARKET PLACE<br />
LIMITED, (THE LICENSEE, Mr<br />
Lawrence Wu, 311A Withells<br />
Road, Avonhead, Christchurch<br />
8042), has made application<br />
to the District Licensing<br />
Committee at Christchurch<br />
for the issue of OFF-LICENCE<br />
NEW in respect of the premises<br />
situated at 386 Riccarton Road,<br />
Upper Riccarton, known as<br />
SUNSON ASIAN MARKET<br />
<strong>The</strong> general nature of the<br />
business conducted under<br />
the licence is: OFF-LICENCE<br />
GROCERY.<br />
<strong>The</strong> days on which and the<br />
hours during which alcohol<br />
is intended to be sold under<br />
the licence are: MONDAY TO<br />
SUNDAY 9.00AM TO 8.00PM.<br />
<strong>The</strong> application may be<br />
inspected during ordinary<br />
office hours at the office of the<br />
Christchurch District Licensing<br />
Committee, 53 Hereford Street,<br />
Christchurch.<br />
Any person who is entitled<br />
to object and who wishes to<br />
object to the issue of the licence<br />
may, not later than <strong>15</strong> working<br />
days after the date of the first<br />
publication of this notice, file a<br />
notice in writing of the objection<br />
with the Secretary of the District<br />
Licensing Committee, PO Box<br />
73049, Christchurch 8<strong>15</strong>4.<br />
No objection to the issue of a<br />
licence may be made in relation<br />
to a matter other than a matter<br />
specified in section 105(1) of<br />
the Sale and Supply of Alcohol<br />
Act 2012.<br />
This is the second publication of<br />
this notice. This notice was first<br />
published on 8 <strong>September</strong> <strong>2016</strong><br />
Situations Vacant<br />
CLEANERS<br />
REQUIRED<br />
Airport Area<br />
Monday to Friday<br />
6.00pm – 8.00pm<br />
City Area<br />
Monday to Friday<br />
6.00pm – 8.30pm<br />
Mairehau/<br />
St Albans Area<br />
Monday to Friday<br />
3.30pm – 5.30pm<br />
Riccarton Area<br />
Monday – Friday<br />
5.30pm – 7.30pm<br />
We are looking for<br />
cleaners to join our<br />
commercial<br />
cleaning team.<br />
You will need to<br />
pass a Security<br />
Check and you<br />
MUST have your<br />
own transport.<br />
<strong>The</strong>se are<br />
permanent long<br />
term positions and<br />
not suitable for<br />
holders of temporary<br />
work permits.<br />
Please email your<br />
Application to<br />
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SALE AND SUPPLY OF<br />
ALCOHOL ACT 2012<br />
SECTION 127 & 101<br />
T H E V I P E R R O O M<br />
L I M I T E D , ( T H E<br />
L I C E N S E E , M r G r e g<br />
McClurg, <strong>The</strong> Viper Room<br />
Limited, PO Box 4279,<br />
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D i s t r i c t L i c e n s i n g<br />
Committee at Christchurch<br />
for the renewal of ON-<br />
LICENCE RENEWAL in<br />
respect of the premises<br />
s i t u a t e d a t 1 8 5 A<br />
Manchester Street, known<br />
as THE STOCKXCHANGE<br />
BAR & CAFE.<br />
<strong>The</strong> general nature of the<br />
business to be conducted<br />
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LICENCE TAVERN.<br />
<strong>The</strong> days on which and the<br />
hours during which alcohol<br />
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are:<br />
MONDAY TO SUNDAY<br />
8.00AM TO 3.00AM THE<br />
FOLLOWING DAY.<br />
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inspected during ordinary<br />
office hours at the office of<br />
the Christchurch District<br />
Licensing Committee at<br />
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Street, Christchurch.<br />
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than <strong>15</strong> working days after<br />
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C h r i s t c h u r c h D i s t r i c t<br />
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(3D) SECRET LIFE OF PETS (G) • SAT 1:20PM<br />
BLAIR WITCH (R13) • Thu 12:50, 2:50, 4:50, 6:50,<br />
9:00PM, Fri-Sun 2:50, 4:50, 6:50, 9:00PM<br />
Mon-Wed 12:50, 2:50, 4:50, 6:50, 9:00PM<br />
NERVE (M) Thu 10:40AM, Fri-Sun 12:45PM<br />
Mon-Wed 10:40AM<br />
PETES DRAGON (PG) • Fri 10:30AM<br />
SECRET LIFE OF PETS (G) • SAT-Sun 10:30AM<br />
GENERAL ADMISSION<br />
ABSOLUTELY FABULOUS (M) Thu 11:10AM<br />
Mon 2:10PM, Tue-Wed 10:30AM<br />
BAD MOMS (R16) Thu 3:00, 6:30, 8:40PM<br />
Fri-SAT 8:10PM, Sun 8:50PM, Mon-Tue 3:00,<br />
8:30PM, Wed 3:00, 8:45PM<br />
BLOOD FATHER (R16) • Thu 1:10, 8:50PM<br />
Fri 1:20, 9:10PM, SAT-Sun 11:50, 9:10PM<br />
Mon 4:20, 9:10PM, Tue-Wed 3:30, 9:10PM<br />
BRIDGET JONES’S BABY (M) • Fri-SAT 10:20, 1:00,<br />
3:45, 6:40, 8:40PM, Sun 10:20, 1:00, 3:40,<br />
6:40, 8:30PM<br />
CHASING GREAT (G) Thu 11:30, 2:00, 8:10PM<br />
Fri 11:20, 3:50, 8:20PM, SAT-Sun 3:50, 8:20PM<br />
Mon-Wed 11:10, 2:00, 8:50PM<br />
DAVID BRENT: LIFE ON THE ROAD (M) Thu 1:30PM<br />
JASON BOURNE (M) Thu 3:10PM, Tue 3:40PM<br />
NERVE (M) Thu 5:10PM, Mon-Wed 5:10PM<br />
PETES DRAGON (PG) • Thu 10:00, 12:<strong>15</strong>, 3:45,<br />
5:50PM, Fri 1:30, 4:00PM, SAT 10:00, 11:00, 1:30,<br />
4:00PM, Sun 10:00, 11:00, 1:20, 4:00PM, Mon<br />
10:00, 12:10, 3:45, 6:20PM, Tue-Wed 10:00,<br />
12:10, 3:45PM<br />
SAUSAGE PARTY (R16) • Thu 4:20, 7:<strong>15</strong>, 9:<strong>15</strong>PM<br />
Fri 11:30, 1:40, 6:<strong>15</strong>, 9:20PM, SAT-Sun 1:40, 6:<strong>15</strong>,<br />
9:20PM, Mon-Wed 1:40, 4:30, 7:<strong>15</strong>, 9:<strong>15</strong>PM<br />
SECRET LIFE OF PETS (G) • Thu 11:00, 1:00, 4:45,<br />
6:45PM, Fri 10:00, 12:10, 2:20, 4:30, 6:30PM<br />
SAT 12:10, 2:20, 4:30, 6:30PM, Sun 12:10, 2:20,<br />
4:30, 6:20PM, Mon-Wed 11:00, 1:00, 4:40, 6:40PM<br />
SUICIDE SQUAD (R13) Thu 4:00PM, Mon 3:40PM,<br />
Wed 3:40PM<br />
SULLY (M) • Thu 11:50, 1:50, 6:20, 8:30PM<br />
Fri-SAT 11:10, 1:50, 6:20, 8:30PM, Sun 10:40, 1:50,<br />
8:45PM, Mon-Wed 11:50, 1:30, 6:30, 8:40PM<br />
THE BEATLES: EIGHT DAYS A WEEK<br />
- THE TOURING YEARS (PG) Fri-Sun 3:30, 6:10PM,<br />
Mon 11:20, 6:10PM, Tue-Wed 12:40, 6:10PM<br />
THE REHEARSAL (M) • Thu 11:20, 2:30, 6:00,<br />
8:20PM, Fri 11:<strong>15</strong>, 3:40, 6:00PM, SAT 11:20, 3:40,<br />
6:00PM, Sun 11:20, 3:45, 6:30PM, Mon-Wed 11:<strong>15</strong>,<br />
2:20, 6:00, 8:20PM<br />
PRAMS AT THE PIX - TICKETS ONLY $9<br />
SECRET LIFE OF PETS (G) • Wed 11:00AM<br />
G SUITABLE FOR GENERAL AUDIENCES.<br />
PG PARENTAL GUIDANCE RECOMMENDED FOR<br />
YOUNGER VIEWERS.<br />
M SUITABLE FOR MATURE AUDIENCES 16 YEARS<br />
OF AGE AND OVER.<br />
E SUITABLE FOR EVERYONE<br />
PHOTO ID IS REQUIRED FOR ALL (R) RATED MOVIES<br />
BAD MOMS R16, BLAIR WITCH R13,<br />
SAUSAGE PARTY R16, BLOOD FATHER R16,<br />
SUICIDE SQUAD R13.<br />
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GENERAL ADMISSION<br />
ABSOLUTELY FABULOUS (M) Mon 11:40AM<br />
BAD MOMS (R16) Thu 4:10, 9:00PM, Fri 1:00,<br />
6:30PM, SAT 10:30, 9:00PM, Sun 3:30, 8:20PM<br />
Mon 4:10, 9:00PM, Tue 4:10, 6:00PM<br />
BEN-HUR (M) Tue 10:00AM<br />
BRIDGET JONES’S BABY (M) • Fri 10:00, 12:40,<br />
3:20, 6:00, 8:40PM, SAT 10:00, 12:50, 3:40, 6:00,<br />
8:40PM, Sun 10:<strong>15</strong>, 12:50, 3:40, 6:00, 8:40PM<br />
CHASING GREAT (G) Thu 11:00, 1:20, 3:50, 6:10,<br />
8:25PM, Fri 10:50, 4:00, 8:25PM, SAT 12:40, 6:30,<br />
8:45PM, Sun 1:00, 6:10, 8:25PM, Mon 11:00, 1:<strong>15</strong>,<br />
3:30, 6:30, 8:45PM, Tue 10:00, 12:25, 2:45, 5:00,<br />
8:10PM, Wed 11:00, 1:20, 3:50, 6:10, 8:25PM<br />
DAVID BRENT: LIFE ON THE ROAD (M)<br />
Thu 1:20PM, Fri 11:00AM, Mon 1:45PM<br />
Tue 12:30PM, Wed 1:00PM<br />
JASON BOURNE (M) Thu 8:10PM, Fri 1:20PM<br />
Mon 8:40PM Wed 8:40PM<br />
NERVE (M) Thu 4:20, 6:35PM, Fri 4:10, 8:50PM<br />
SAT 8:50PM, Sun 3:20, 8:00PM, Mon 2:10, 8:50PM,<br />
Tue 4:20, 8:40PM, Wed 4:20, 6:40PM<br />
PETES DRAGON (PG) • Thu 11:10, 1:30, 3:50,<br />
6:00PM, Fri 10:40, 3:20, 5:50PM, SAT 10:30, 12:40,<br />
3:20, 6:10PM, Sun 10:20, 12:35, 3:00, 6:00PM<br />
Mon 10:30, 3:35PM, Tue 10:30, 3:35, 6:30PM<br />
POI E (G) Tue 10:10AM<br />
SAUSAGE PARTY (R16) • Thu 12:00, 2:20, 6:50,<br />
8:40PM, Fri 4:20, 6:40, 9:00PM, SAT 2:40, 4:50,<br />
9:10PM, Sun 11:20, 4:00, 8:50PM, Mon 12:00, 4:20,<br />
9:05PM, Tue 12:<strong>15</strong>, 2:20, 9:00PM<br />
SECRET LIFE OF PETS (G) • Thu 11:30, 1:50, 4:00,<br />
6:30PM, Fri 10:00, 12:00, 2:00, 4:00, 6:05PM<br />
SAT 10:00, 11:00, 1:00, 3:10, 7:00PM, Sun 10:00,<br />
12:00, 2:00, 4:00, 5:40PM, Mon 11:20, 1:20, 3:30,<br />
6:40PM, Tue 11:00, 1:00, 3:20, 5:00PM, Wed 1:50,<br />
4:00, 5:50PM<br />
SUICIDE SQUAD (R13) Thu 3:40, 8:45PM<br />
Sun 1:25PM, Mon 4:00PM, Tue 2:30PM<br />
SULLY (M) • Thu 11:40, 2:00, 6:20, 8:30PM<br />
Fri 11:40, 2:00, 6:20, 8:00PM, SAT 10:20, 12:30,<br />
3:00, 8:20PM, Sun 11:00, 1:10, 6:30, 8:35PM<br />
Mon 11:4 0, 2:00, 6:25, 8:30PM, Tue 11:40, 2:00,<br />
6:20, 8:30PM, Wed 11:30, 2:00, 6:20, 8:30PM<br />
THE BEATLES: EIGHT DAYS A WEEK - THE<br />
TOURING YEARS (PG) Fri 1:10, 8:30PM, SAT 12:10,<br />
5:50PM, Sun 10:10, 5:50PM, Mon-Tue 12:45,<br />
6:10PM, Wed 12:45, 6:00PM<br />
PRAMS AT THE PIX - TICKETS ONLY $9<br />
SECRET LIFE OF PETS (G) • Wed 11:00AM<br />
ABSOLUTELY FABULOUS M - OFFENSIVE<br />
LANGUAGE, SEXUAL REFERENCES & DRUG<br />
USE. BAD MOMS R16 - SEX SCENES, SEXUAL<br />
CONTENT & OFFENSIVE LANGUAGE. BEN-HUR M -<br />
VIOLENCE. BLAIR WITCH R13 - VIOLENCE, HORROR<br />
SCENES & OFFENSIVE LANGUAGE. BLOOD<br />
FATHER R16 - VIOLENCE, OFFENSIVE LANGUAGE<br />
& DRUG USE. BRIDGET JONES’S BABY M -<br />
OFFENSIVE LANGUAGE & SEXUAL REFERENCES.<br />
CHASING GREAT G. DAVID BRENT: LIFE ON<br />
THE ROAD M - OFFENSIVE LANGUAGE, SEXUAL<br />
REFERENCES & CONTENT THAT MAY OFFEND.<br />
JASON BOURNE M - VIOLENCE. NERVE M<br />
- ADULT THEMES. PETES DRAGON PG - LOW<br />
LEVEL VIOLENCE. POI E G. SAUSAGE PARTY<br />
R16 - SEX SCENES, VIOLENCE, DRUG USE &<br />
OFFENSIVE LANGUAGE. SECRET LIFE OF PETS G.<br />
SUICIDE SQUAD R13 - VIOLENCE & OFFENSIVE<br />
LANGUAGE. SULLY M - OFFENSIVE LANGUAGE.<br />
THE BEATLES: EIGHT DAYS A WEEK - THE TOURING<br />
YEARS PG – OFFENSIVE LANGUAGE & DRUG<br />
REFERENCES. THE REHEARSAL M - OFFENSIVE<br />
LANGUAGE, SEXUAL REFERENCES & DRUG USE.
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Jukebox hits performed live<br />
LOCAL performer, Anthony Easterbrook-<br />
Carter returns to the Hornby Working Men’s<br />
Club on Saturday 8th October with another<br />
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“If you love dancing and singing along to<br />
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50's, 60's & 70's then this is for you,” said<br />
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Gerry & Pacemakers, CCR, Doobie Brothers<br />
and many more.”<br />
Anthony, who has been singing<br />
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the stage with many notable artists including<br />
Frankie Stevens, Suzanne Prentice, Tony<br />
Williams, George McArdle (Little River band<br />
bass player).<br />
A stellar lineup of local musos - John<br />
Campbell (guitar/vocals); Trevor Wright<br />
(bass/vocals); Maurice Sammons (lead<br />
guitar/vocals); Wayne Alan (drums/vocals);<br />
and Paul Andrew (keyboard/vocals) - make<br />
up the backing band, ‘Backpack’.<br />
Tickets on sale now at the club office at an<br />
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H WORKINGMEN’S<br />
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WHAT’S<br />
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ALL BLACKS v<br />
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SHUTTLE<br />
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What’s On...<br />
7PM SATURDAY<br />
THE ACOUSTICS<br />
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$10 Members / $12 Non<br />
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12PM-2PM SUNDAY
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THIS FRIDAY 7pm<br />
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FRI. 23 SEPTEMBER<br />
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SATURDAY 7.35PM<br />
LIVE RUGBY<br />
ALL BLACKS v S.AFRICA<br />
CASHMERE CLUB<br />
Tickets $20 on sale now at the<br />
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ALVARADOS MEXICAN<br />
CANTINA: Monday - Willie's<br />
Open Mic.<br />
BARETTA: Thursday 7pm -<br />
Antony Pickard. Friday 4pm -<br />
Brendan Gregg; 7.30pm - Live<br />
music; 10.30pm - DJ Phase.<br />
Saturday 7pm - Nick Lee;<br />
10.30pm - DJ Double Header<br />
with Dr D w/lxtz & Danny III.<br />
Wednesday 6pm - Vintage Blue.<br />
BECKS SOUTHERN<br />
ALEHOUSE: Saturday 9.30pm -<br />
<strong>The</strong> Cassettes.<br />
BILL'S BAR: Thursday &<br />
Sunday 6pm - Mickey Rat<br />
Karaoke.<br />
BLACK HORSE HOTEL:<br />
Saturday - Mickey Rate Karaoke.<br />
BLUE SMOKE: Thursday 6pm<br />
- Lounge Night with Dick<br />
Martin, free. Friday 5.30pm -<br />
Juke, free; 8.30pm - Triple One<br />
Man Blues Battle II : <strong>The</strong><br />
Rematch feat. Stomping Nick, i’l<br />
Chuck & Blues Professor, $<strong>15</strong><br />
entry. Saturday 12.30pm - Stomp<br />
& Holler, free; 8pm - Henry<br />
Wagons, $20 + bf. Sunday noon<br />
- Almuerzo Festivo, free; 4pm -<br />
Jake Stokes & the Smoking<br />
Barrels (acoustic), free.<br />
Wednesday 7pm -Something<br />
Else, free.<br />
CARLTON: Thursday 9pm -<br />
Headrush. Friday 10pm - Ctrl<br />
Alt Rock. Saturday 10.30pm -<br />
Shadow Puppet. Sunday 5pm -<br />
SansTribe. Monday 6pm - Topia.<br />
Tuesday 6pm - Willie McArthur.<br />
Wednesday 8.30pm - Assembly<br />
Required.<br />
CASA PUBLICA: Friday<br />
8.30pm - DJ Ash-S. Saturday<br />
8.30pm - DJ Andy Pulzar.<br />
Sunday 4pm - Dr Sanchez.<br />
CHRISTCHURCH CASINO:<br />
Friday 7pm - Sly Manhatten;<br />
10.<strong>15</strong>pm - Natalie Elms. Saturday<br />
9.30pm - Smooth Talk. Sunday<br />
5.30pm - Shannon Cooper-<br />
Garland.<br />
CHRISTCHURCH FOLK<br />
MUSIC CLUB: Sunday 7.30pm<br />
- Kim Bonnington, $10<br />
members/$<strong>15</strong> non.<br />
CHURCHILL’S LIVE: Saturday<br />
9pm - Cripple Mr Onion - Final<br />
Show with support Echolypse;<br />
Blindfolded & Led to the Woods,<br />
c/c.<br />
DARKROOM: Thursday - Glide<br />
& Hyperbaric, free. Friday - Stef<br />
Animal (Dunedin) with New<br />
Dawn. Saturday - Clap Clap Riot;<br />
Racing (Auckland).<br />
DUX CENTRAL: Friday 5pm -<br />
Emerson; 9.30pm - Nacoa.<br />
Saturday 1pm - 1st Birthday<br />
Celebration. Sunday 6pm - 1st<br />
Birthday Celebration.<br />
EDGEWARE SPORTS BAR:<br />
Sunday 2pm - Mandi Miller.<br />
EMPIRE: Thursday 9pm - DJ<br />
Oh One Eight. Friday 10.30pm -<br />
DJ Masta K. Saturday 10pm - DJ<br />
Phase.<br />
FINNEGANS -<br />
PREBBLETON TAVERN:<br />
Friday 7pm - James Reid (<strong>The</strong><br />
Feelers).<br />
GBC: Friday 6pm - Rhonda<br />
Campbell & John Bevin.<br />
HORNBY WMC: Saturday<br />
4.30pm - Barross; 8pm - Ian<br />
Mac.<br />
ISAAC THEATRE ROYAL:<br />
Thursday through to Saturday<br />
1st October, 8pm - Showbiz<br />
Christchurch presents EVITA,<br />
tickets @ Ticketek.<br />
JANES BAR: Sunday 6pm -<br />
Live Blues. Wednesday 7pm -<br />
Open Mic night.<br />
MACKENZIES HOTEL: Friday<br />
- Mammoth. Saturday - Sign of<br />
the Firebird.<br />
MAK TAVERN: Friday - Sign of<br />
the Firebird. Saturday - <strong>The</strong><br />
Atarmies. Sunday - Antix.<br />
PIERSIDE CAFE & BAR:<br />
Friday 9pm - Dateless n<br />
Desperate RockBand. Saturday<br />
9.30pm - Chillers.<br />
RACECOURSE HOTEL:<br />
Saturday - Imaginary Friends.<br />
Sunday 6pm - Lance Kiwi<br />
Karaoke.<br />
RICHMOND WMC: Friday<br />
7pm - Anthony. Sunday 3pm - I<br />
Alone.<br />
ROSEBANK ESTATE: Saturday<br />
7pm - A Touch of Spain feat.<br />
Black Orpheus (Kim Rockwell &<br />
Roger Buckton) with an armada<br />
of fine food & music, bookings<br />
recommended on 323 7353.<br />
SANDRIDGE HOTEL:<br />
Thursday 8pm - Karoke with DJ<br />
Chick. Friday 8pm - Karoke with<br />
DJ Chick. Saturday 8pm - DJ<br />
Sharkey.<br />
S T ALBANS SHIRLEY CLUB:<br />
Friday 7pm - Southfield.<br />
STOCKxCHANGE BAR,<br />
SHIRLEY: Friday 7pm - <strong>The</strong><br />
Elevators.<br />
SULLIVANS IRISH PUB:<br />
Thursday 7pm - Boiling Billy.<br />
Friday 9pm - Shameless Few.<br />
Saturday - Dateless n Desperate<br />
RockBand. Tuesday 7.30pm -<br />
Topia. Wednesday 7.30pm -<br />
Willie McArthur & friends.<br />
TEMPS BAR: Thursday 8pm -<br />
Karaoke. Friday 8pm - No<br />
Secrets introducing Tasha Pearce<br />
Henry Wagons @ Blue Smoke on Saturday night<br />
on vocals. Saturday - Misfitz.<br />
Tuesday - Simon’s Jam Session,<br />
gear provided, all welcome.<br />
THE BOG: Thursday 9.30pm -<br />
SansTribe. Friday 7pm - Nick<br />
Lee; 11pm - Jolly Roger. Saturday<br />
11pm - <strong>The</strong> Corks. Sunday 5pm<br />
- Black Velvet acoustic. Tuesday<br />
7.30pm - Jamming with the<br />
Jamesons. Wednesday 7.30pm -<br />
Open Mic with Lindon Puffin.<br />
THE BOWER: Saturday 6.30pm<br />
- Live music. Sunday 3.30pm -<br />
Live music.<br />
THE CRAIC IRISH BAR:<br />
Thursday 9pm - Eddie Simon.<br />
Friday 10pm - Live music.<br />
Saturday 10pm - DJ Sassafras.<br />
Wednesday - Karaoke.<br />
THE CUBAN: Friday 6.30pm -<br />
Emily Cherie; 10pm - Antony<br />
Pickard. Saturday 9.30pm -<br />
Chilean Independence Day Party.<br />
THE FITZ: Thursday 7pm -<br />
Nick Buchanan's Open Mic.<br />
THE IRISHMAN: Thursday -<br />
Karaoke. Friday - DJ. Saturday -<br />
DJ's. Wednesday - Open mic.<br />
THE LOCAL, BARRINGTON:<br />
Thursday 6pm - Mandi Miller.<br />
THE MILLER: Thursday<br />
8.30pm - Nick Lee. Friday 9pm -<br />
Reckless duo. Saturday 9.30pm -<br />
Decoy Duck. Wednesday 8pm -<br />
Karaoke with Lance.<br />
THE ROCK, ROLLESTON:<br />
Saturday - Ignition.<br />
THE TWISTED HOP: Friday<br />
7.30pm - Devilish Mary & the<br />
Holy Rollers.<br />
THE WAVE BAR: Thursday<br />
8.30pm - Karaoke. Friday<br />
8.30pm - DJ.<br />
TREVINOS RESTAURANT &<br />
BAR: Friday 9pm - Flat City<br />
Brotherhood. Saturday 9.30pm -<br />
Reckless duo.<br />
WINNIE BAGOES CITY:<br />
Friday - Getset. Saturday -<br />
BigRig.<br />
WOOLSTON CLUB: Saturday<br />
7pm - <strong>The</strong> Acoustics.<br />
WUNDERBAR: Tuesday<br />
7.30pm - Showcase & Open Mic.
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What’s on<br />
Let us know about your event!<br />
Email whatson@starmedia.kiwi<br />
SEPTEMBER 3-30<br />
BACK IN TIME<br />
Fred Tunnicliffe is displaying<br />
his latest exhibition, which is a<br />
collection of work showcasing<br />
Lyttelton in the 1990s. <strong>The</strong><br />
exhibition is a vibrant mix of<br />
paintings and pieces he has<br />
crafted. This exhibition runs from<br />
Monday to Saturday, 10am-4pm,<br />
Sunday, 11am-3pm.<br />
20 Oxford St, Lyttelton<br />
SEPTEMBER 5-23, 5PM-7PM<br />
TE WHARE MAIRE O<br />
NA PUNAWEREWERE<br />
EXHIBITION<br />
This art exhibition focuses<br />
on Maori art. It will include<br />
contemporary and traditional<br />
works. Phone 03 981 2881 for<br />
more information.<br />
Eastside Gallery, 388<br />
Worcester St. Gold coin<br />
entry<br />
THURSDAY, 1.10PM-1.50PM<br />
OUTSTANDING YOUNG<br />
MUSICIANS<br />
Matthew Lee on flute and<br />
Ashleigh Mowbray on oboe<br />
are both music students at the<br />
University of Canterbury. <strong>The</strong>y<br />
join forces to present an uplifting<br />
lunchtime recital. Coffee is<br />
served after the concert, giving<br />
you the opportunity to talk with<br />
the artists and other audience<br />
members.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Piano: Centre for Music<br />
and the Arts, <strong>15</strong>6 Armagh St.<br />
Entry from $5<br />
FRIDAY, 5.30PM-8.30PM<br />
ZERO GRAVITY – CITY<br />
RESTORATION PROJECT<br />
THROUGH ART<br />
This project will be held by<br />
Zerogravity&Co. from South<br />
Korea. It is a regeneration project<br />
commissioned by the Ministry<br />
of Foreign Affairs of Korea. Hear<br />
what they have to say about<br />
changing the city through art.<br />
Email zerogravitynco@gmail.<br />
com for more information.<br />
XCHC Exchange<br />
Christchurch, 376 Wilsons<br />
Rd<br />
FRIDAY, 7.30PM-9PM<br />
ASTRONOMY PUBLIC OPEN<br />
NIGHT<br />
Take a look around the<br />
observatory and view the stars<br />
and planets up close at the<br />
astronomy public open night on<br />
Friday. See planets such as Mars<br />
and Saturn or perhaps take a<br />
closer look at the Moon. Learn<br />
about the constellations and<br />
closest stars to Earth. Opening<br />
will depend on the weather,<br />
so check www.cas.org.nz for<br />
updates, which will be posted by<br />
6.45pm before the event.<br />
Canterbury Astronomical<br />
Society, 218 Bells Rd in<br />
West Melton. Children aged<br />
5-<strong>15</strong> $7 and adults $10<br />
SATURDAY, 9AM-5PM<br />
AIR NEW ZEALAND 75<br />
YEARS. OUR NATION. THE<br />
WORLD. CONNECTED<br />
This exhibition opens on<br />
Saturday and will showcase the<br />
history of Air New Zealand. This<br />
display will feature stories from<br />
airline staff and customers. Take<br />
a glimpse into the future in a<br />
virtual reality cabin. This is an<br />
interactive exhibition everyone<br />
can learn from.<br />
Canterbury Museum,<br />
Rolleston Ave. Free entry<br />
SATURDAY, 9AM-12.30PM<br />
TRAVIS WETLAND PUBLIC<br />
PLANTING DAY<br />
Help out the Travis Wetland<br />
Trust at this public planting<br />
day. Travis Wetland is an<br />
important habitat for native<br />
wetland plants and birds. Be a<br />
part of a restoration project that<br />
has been underway for nearly<br />
20 years, transforming swamp<br />
and farmland into a heritage<br />
park. <strong>The</strong> day will finish with<br />
a barbecue. Meet at the Travis<br />
Wetland Education Centre on<br />
Beach Rd.<br />
Travis Wetland Nature<br />
Heritage Park, Mairehau Rd.<br />
Free entry<br />
SATURDAY, 11AM-3PM<br />
GALA DAY<br />
<strong>The</strong> Mairehau Primary School<br />
gala is on this weekend. <strong>The</strong><br />
school is holding it to fundraise<br />
for a new sound system for<br />
the hall, which is also used by<br />
community groups. This year<br />
will feature bouncy castles, pony<br />
rides, mini-jeeps, photo booth,<br />
face-painting, crazy bikes, heaps<br />
of food stalls and entertainment<br />
from members of the school<br />
community. Special guests from<br />
Faerie Circle Christchurch and<br />
Darth Vader and his friends will<br />
be there too. Grab a special $20<br />
gala pass, which is a ticket for<br />
11 $2 activities, or buy single $2<br />
tickets on the day. <strong>The</strong> Gala Pass<br />
can be shared within a family or<br />
between friends.<br />
Mairehau Primary School, 43<br />
Mahars Rd, Mairehau<br />
SATURDAY, 2PM<br />
‘GOOL KERNUAK’ A<br />
CORNISH CELEBRATION<br />
St Albans Community Choir,<br />
under the direction of Heather<br />
Gladstone and in association<br />
with the Christchurch Cornish<br />
Association, will put on an<br />
afternoon of popular Cornish<br />
music followed by afternoon tea,<br />
including Cornish fare. Phone<br />
Val Moore on 386 1313 for more<br />
information.<br />
St Paul’s Parish Centre, 1<br />
Harewood Rd, Papanui.<br />
Entry by donation<br />
SATURDAY, 2PM-4PM<br />
NETBALL HAVE A GO DAY<br />
All ages, all genders and all levels<br />
of experience are welcome at this<br />
event. Learn more about netball<br />
with experienced players and<br />
people available. <strong>The</strong>re will be<br />
junior, competition and social<br />
netball games being played, as<br />
well as coaching and umpiring<br />
information.<br />
Christchurch Netball Centre,<br />
455 Hagley Ave. Free entry<br />
SUNDAY, 10AM-NOON<br />
PUBLIC SPRING PLANTING<br />
DAY<br />
Charlesworth Reserve’s habitat<br />
is a restoration of a tidal wetland<br />
and surrounding coastal shrub<br />
land and forest. You can be a part<br />
of this great project by coming<br />
along for our public planting<br />
day. Bring appropriate clothing<br />
and footwear. Gloves and tools<br />
and sunscreen supplied. A<br />
cuppa and a biscuit are supplied<br />
for afternoon tea. For further<br />
information, contact Matt Rose<br />
on 027 240 6276 or Matt.Rose@<br />
ccc.govt.nz<br />
Charlesworth Reserve,<br />
Charlesworth St,<br />
Brookhaven<br />
SUNDAY, 11.30AM-2PM<br />
ST ANNE’S SCHOOL SPRING<br />
FAIR<br />
St Anne’s School are hosting<br />
their timely spring fair. <strong>The</strong>re<br />
will be many stalls offering many<br />
different treats and items. From<br />
foods for lunch to baking, sweets,<br />
books and clothes, there will be<br />
a lot on offer at the fair. Take a<br />
look at the vintage car that will<br />
also be on display. <strong>The</strong>re will also<br />
be entertainment throughout the<br />
day. <strong>The</strong> fair will take place rain<br />
or shine.<br />
St Anne’s School, 739 Ferry<br />
Rd, Woolston<br />
SUNDAY, 4PM-5PM<br />
COMMUNITY MARKET<br />
Every Thursday, 8.30am-1pm,<br />
51 Pages Rd<br />
MT PLEASANT FARMERS’<br />
MARKET<br />
Saturday, 9.30am-12.30pm,<br />
McCormacks Bay Rd<br />
LYTTELTON FARMERS’<br />
MARKET<br />
Every Saturday, 10am-1pm,<br />
London St<br />
STEP INTO SPRING<br />
<strong>The</strong> Merivale Lane <strong>The</strong>atre<br />
presents a series, which will<br />
feature performances from Rangi<br />
Ruru Girls’ School students.<br />
Listen to the selection of music<br />
from a selection of music<br />
scholars.<br />
Merivale Lane <strong>The</strong>atre, 10<br />
Merivale Lane.<br />
SUNDAY, 7.30PM-9.30PM<br />
HAMMERS AND HORSEHAIR<br />
This is the latest musical<br />
performance presented by Nut<br />
Point Centre. Two New Zealand<br />
musicians will perform a mix<br />
of classical and romantic pieces<br />
of music. Douglas Mews will<br />
play the fortepiano and Robert<br />
Ibell will play the cello on period<br />
instruments. <strong>The</strong> duo will play<br />
pieces by Mozart, Beethoven<br />
and Romberg. During the<br />
performance a light supper will<br />
also be provided and it’s included<br />
in the ticket price.<br />
Nut Point Centre, 703<br />
NEW BRIGHTON MARKET<br />
Every Saturday, 10am-2pm,<br />
New Brighton mall<br />
OPAWA FARMERS’<br />
MARKET<br />
Every Sunday, 9am-noon, 275<br />
Fifield Tce<br />
MARKET ON THE FRONT<br />
LAWN<br />
Sunday, 10am-2pm, 280<br />
Hasketts Rd<br />
Old West Coast Rd, West<br />
Melton. Tickets $25<br />
SUNDAY, 7.30PM-9.30PM<br />
KIM BONNINGTON<br />
<strong>The</strong> country musician will be<br />
showcasing her music to the<br />
audience. She will bring songs<br />
from her album to the audience<br />
in a raw solo performance.<br />
Christchurch Folk Music<br />
Club, 29 Domain Terrace,<br />
Spreydon. Tickets from $10<br />
SATURDAY, 2PM-7.30PM<br />
SWEET AS VEGAS<br />
<strong>The</strong> Christchurch City Chorus<br />
will hold a concert in preparation<br />
for an international singing<br />
competition in Las Vegas next<br />
month. This show will involve a<br />
capella singing, jazz music and<br />
hip hop dancing. Email Melvena<br />
at lovetosing@ccchorus.co.nz to<br />
get tickets.<br />
Charles Luney Auditorium,<br />
St Margaret’s College, 12<br />
Winchester St<br />
CHAMBER MUSIC NEW ZEALAND presents<br />
QUINTESSENCE<br />
NZSQ & JAMES DUNHAM<br />
3 CONCERTS. 1 DAY | THE BRAHMS & MOZART EXPERIENCE<br />
TICKETS<br />
FROM $28<br />
Booking fees apply<br />
Core Funder<br />
Sat 24 <strong>September</strong>, 11am, 3pm, 7.30pm<br />
Charles Luney Auditorium<br />
CHRISTCHURCH<br />
For booking information:<br />
ticketek.co.nz | 0800 842 538<br />
chambermusic.co.nz/quintessence
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LARKINHURST<br />
seater + seater<br />
Includes cushions.<br />
Rug and accessories not included.<br />
ONLY<br />
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PER WEEK*<br />
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SAVE<br />
PLUS<br />
ADDA<br />
LARKINHURST<br />
RECLINER<br />
CHAIRFOR<br />
ONLY<br />
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WHENYOUPURCHASE<br />
THELARKINHURST<br />
SEATERSEATER<br />
if purchased<br />
separately)<br />
BIG<br />
spring<br />
<br />
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SAVE<br />
Rug and accessories not included.<br />
piece dining suite<br />
GET<br />
PRANIT<br />
RECLINERS<br />
FORONLY<br />
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SAVE<br />
Buffet<br />
ORTHOPEDICRANGE<br />
Malt Mortar Nautical<br />
A<br />
OFFERSVALID-SEPTEMBER<br />
ELM<br />
OFF<br />
A. End table<br />
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SAVE<br />
B. Coffee table<br />
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SAVE<br />
B<br />
ALL<br />
SEALY<br />
BEDS<br />
BODYSUPPORTESSENCE<br />
Queen mattress + base<br />
Quilted Sealy Fibre Lux with<br />
deep premium foam fill layers.<br />
zone '' Pocket Coil spring system.<br />
NEW ZEALAND’S<br />
NO.1 SELLING<br />
SEALY BED<br />
Rug and accessories not included.<br />
GLORIA<br />
Orthopedic chair<br />
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each<br />
SAVE<br />
GEORGE<br />
Orthopedic chair<br />
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SAVE
PLUS<br />
ADDA<br />
BRISTAN<br />
RECLINER<br />
CHAIRFOR<br />
ONLY<br />
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SAVE<br />
ONLY<br />
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PER WEEK*<br />
FAIRMONT ADD-ONS<br />
*when you purchase a Fairmont seater with in-built recliners<br />
+ seater with in-built recliners<br />
Add a recliner<br />
chair for only<br />
<br />
BRISTAN<br />
seater + seater<br />
WHENYOUPURCHASE<br />
THEBRISTAN<br />
SEATERSEATER<br />
if purchased<br />
separately)<br />
Rug and accessories not included.<br />
Add a storage<br />
console for only<br />
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SAVE<br />
FAIRMONT<br />
seater with in-built recliners<br />
+ seater with in-built recliners<br />
ONLY<br />
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PER WEEK*<br />
ONLY<br />
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PER WEEK*<br />
PARKER<br />
seater + seater<br />
Includes cushions as shown.<br />
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SAVE<br />
Rug and accessories not included.<br />
Chair<br />
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SAVE<br />
ONLY<br />
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PER WEEK*<br />
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PLUS<br />
ADDA<br />
LONGKNIGHT<br />
RECLINER<br />
CHAIRFOR<br />
ONLY<br />
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WHENYOUPURCHASE<br />
THELONGKNIGHT<br />
SEATERSEATER<br />
if purchased<br />
separately)<br />
LONGKNIGHT<br />
seater with in-built recliners<br />
+ seater with in-built recliners Rug not included. Rug and accessories not included.<br />
SAVE
Also<br />
available in<br />
black<br />
EVERYDAY<br />
LOW<br />
PRICES<br />
Bedlabz Queen headboard<br />
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SUNSHINE<br />
Single slat bed frame<br />
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SAVE<br />
Upholstered<br />
headboard available<br />
in colour options<br />
and other sizes<br />
Bed and accessories not included.<br />
ADDISON<br />
drawer bedside drawer chest drawer dresser <br />
drawer chest<br />
<br />
<br />
EVERYDAY<br />
LOW<br />
PRICES<br />
PINEHURST<br />
Mattress and accessories not included.<br />
Single slat bed<br />
<br />
<br />
EVERYDAY<br />
LOW<br />
PRICES<br />
Queen headboard<br />
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<br />
Also<br />
available in<br />
black<br />
drawer bedside<br />
<br />
<br />
drawer dresser<br />
with mirror<br />
<br />
<br />
Mattress and accessories not included.<br />
HAWAII drawer bedside <br />
drawer chest drawer bedside <br />
EVERYDAY<br />
LOW<br />
PRICES<br />
Bed and accessories not included.<br />
VILLA drawer bedside Queen headboard <br />
drawer scotch chest drawer tallboy <br />
AIRDON<br />
piece set<br />
Includes coffee table<br />
and x side tables.<br />
drawer side table<br />
<br />
<br />
Bed and accessories not included.<br />
MOANA drawer bedside NOW SAVE<br />
drawer tallboy NOW SAVEQueen headboard NOW SAVE<br />
ELEGANCE<br />
RANGE<br />
Available in white or grey.<br />
BUTLERTray with legs<br />
Moana shown in Whitewash stain.<br />
Also available in Dark Oak stain,<br />
Light Oak stain and Rimu stain.<br />
White<br />
Yellow<br />
Accessories not included.<br />
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SAVE<br />
EVERYDAY<br />
LOW<br />
PRICES<br />
drawer buffet<br />
<br />
<br />
drawer hall table<br />
<br />
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Large rectangle tray<br />
<br />
<br />
EVERYDAY<br />
LOW<br />
PRICES<br />
Small square tray
ALICE<br />
piece bedroom package<br />
Includes Queen slat bed frame,<br />
x drawer bedsides, x drawer tallboy<br />
and x drawer dresser with mirror.<br />
NEW ZEALAND’S<br />
NO.1 SELLING<br />
SEALY BED<br />
BODYSUPPORTESSENCE<br />
Queen mattress + base<br />
Quilted Sealy Fibre Lux with<br />
deep premium foam fill layers.<br />
zone '' Pocket Coil spring system.<br />
Mattress and accessories not included.<br />
DREAMFOAM<br />
PHYSIOCARE<br />
CELESTE<br />
Queen mattress + base<br />
pure New Zealand<br />
wool fibre with<br />
knitted top panel.<br />
Luxurious Dreamfoam<br />
and Memory Gel<br />
foam comfort and<br />
support layers.<br />
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SAVE<br />
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SAVE<br />
Get 2 x<br />
King Single<br />
Slumberpedic beds<br />
for only<br />
$799<br />
<br />
<br />
SAVE<br />
OFF<br />
ALL<br />
SEALY<br />
BEDS<br />
TORQUEZONEELITE<br />
King Single Pop-Up bed set<br />
Trundle pops up to same<br />
height as main bed.<br />
Both mattresses innersprung.<br />
FIRSTCLASS<br />
Queen mattress + base ONE PRICE<br />
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FEELS<br />
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SAVE<br />
• SOFT<br />
• MEDIUM<br />
• EXTRA FIRM<br />
EVERYDAY<br />
LOW<br />
PRICE<br />
Find any identical product we stock at a lower price locally and we promise to match that price and give you an extra discount.<br />
TERMS & CONDITIONS: Must be within days of purchasing the product or price of product advertised at competitor within last days. Product compared must be in stock. Must be the same product<br />
make and model. Must be from local retail furniture dealer which operates within a km radius of the store presented with the Everyday Low Price. Internet only retailers will be excluded.<br />
179 Blenheim Road, Riccarton<br />
CHRISTCHURCH<br />
Ph 03 341 3196<br />
*Finance Now’s terms & conditions, and approval & lending criteria<br />
apply. Weekly payments are indicative only, are based on a term<br />
of months at an interest rate of pa and include monthly<br />
service fees of and a establishment fee. Weekly payments<br />
include optional insurance protection. Delivery is not included. Due<br />
to the popularity of many of our advertised lines, some may become<br />
out of stock and some items may not be displayed in all stores. <strong>The</strong><br />
reproduction of colours is as accurate as photographic and printing<br />
processes allow. All accessories displayed are not included in the<br />
price. All prices include GST. **Discount excludes Everyday Low Price<br />
furniture and Ecocare products.<br />
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