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Thursday November 20 2014 | Issue 627
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Nth Canty stud cattleone and two in Cup
Meat andWool Cupwinner ‘stoked’ . . . Andrew Stokes (left) of the Sinai Angus Studwith hisMeat andWoolCupwinning sevenyearold cow accompanied by her twomonthold bull calf led by Kevin Lilley beside the runnerup from the Jandoc Stud near Hawarden led by Hannah Ashworth with her calf led by Doc Sidey. PHOTO: ROBYN BRISTOW.
By ROBYNBRISTOW
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Itwasoneand two forNorthCanterbury cattle breeders in theprestigiousMeat andWoolCup forthe supremechampionbeef cattleentry at theCanterburyAgricultural andPastoral Showlastweek.And just onepoint separated the
two topcontenders resulting incontrasting emotions for theowners andhandlers in the classwhichwasunusual for onlyhavingfemale stockup for contention.Oxford farmersAndrewand
UdetteStokes of theSinaiAngusStud,whowon theCup for the first
time in their 11 yearhistory ofshowingat theCanterburyA&Pshow,wereelated.ButDocandJanSideyof the
JandocHerefordStudatHawardenwere ‘‘gutted’’.AndrewStokes sayshe is
‘‘absolutely stoked’’ to have takenout the coveted trophywithhis7yearoldAngus cowwith a twomontholdbull calf at foot.Itwas the first timehehad
qualified for theCup,winninghisway into the lineupafterwinningtheAngus cowandcalf class, thechampion senior femaleAngusclass and the supremechampionangusaward.
‘‘Thereweremanhugs (with thehandler of the calfKevin) and Iwasin tears and thekidswere in tears,’’saysAndrew.‘‘It’smybiggestwinever, it’s
massive. Therewasnobull in thering. It’s veryunprecedentednothavinganybig bulls in the final,but I couldn’t believe the lineupofcows. Iwouldn’t have seena lineup like that for a long time,’’MrStokes says of his competition.He foundedhisSinaiAngusStud
14 years agoandhas 50 studcowsona750hectare farm,which is amixof cattle, sheep, deer, croppinganddairy grazing.
Nor’west galewhips up firesBy ROBYNBRISTOW
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Nor’west galeswhippedupfires, tore limbs andbranches from trees, rippedroofing iron fromsheds andhomes and flattened calfsheds, beehives and roadssigns, inNorthCanterburyearly Saturdaymorning.The gales began to pickup
at about 4amwithhuge gustsslamming into propertiesacrossNorthCanterbury forabout four hourswithwillowtrees, in particular, taking ahammering.Principal fire officers are
calling on residents to listento long term forecasts beforelighting fires after volunteerfiremenwere runoff theirfeet trying to copewith thecalls acrossNorthCanterbury as fires, thoughtto be out,were rekindledbythewindand raced out ofcontrol.Waimakariri district
principal fire officerTimSheppard is urging peopleto listen to forecasts andtakeheedof highwindwarnings.‘‘I wouldhavehad 30 calls
onmypagerwhen thehighwinds hit in the early hoursof Saturdaymorning.‘‘It was ridiculous,
particularly as 90 percent ofthemwere rekindles of oldfires people thoughtwereout,’’ he says.MrSheppardwas
surprised fireswere on
propertieswhere ‘‘peopleand farmers’’ shouldhaveknownbetter having lived inthedistrict formany years.‘‘If youhavehada fire and
it starts to blow that is thecue to go and check it.‘‘If it is too hot to put your
hand in and youburnyourself or even if it is justwarm, then it is still activeandneeds to be attendedto,’’ he says.This episode is going to
cost a lot of people, a lot ofmoney,’’ saysMrSheppard.Therewere fires in
hedges, shelter belts, haystacks and ‘‘embers formiles’’.Mr Sheppard said the
fireswere spread across theWaimakariri district, but themajoritywere in theCustOxford areawhich really‘‘copped’’ the nor’west gale.Firemenalso helped
battendown thehatches onseveral homes and shedsacross the regionwhere ironwas ripped fromroofs and ina couple of caseswhereroofswere lifted off.Hurunui principal fire
officerAllanGrigg echoedMrSheppard’s plea forcommon sensewhenlighting fireswhenhighwinds are forecast.A fixedwing aircraftwas
needed to help firemencontain one rekindled fire incrop residue atMotunauBeach.
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Jandoc 2ndFromPage 1
MeanwhileDoc Sideywasleft to ruewhatmight havebeen for his prizewinning12yearoldHereford cowJandoc Leonora.He could only lean on the
gate in the pavilion andreflect on how close he hadcome to taking out the bigone after also taking out therunners up prize for theCup in 2012.Docwould not discuss
retirement plans for thestud’s prizewinning cowand calf, who over the yearshas become an icon in the
cattle pavilion, where shecontinues to impress withher presence and breedtype despite beingwell pastthe age onewould expect tosee a cattle beast takingpart in such a competition,particularly one of thetoughest inNewZealand.Last year she took out her
fifth successive cowchampionship at the showandwon the All Breeds Cowin 2009 and 2011, plus shehas a long list of awardsfromher years of showingat theHawardenA&Pshow.
Fire lit despitenor’west forecastFromPage 1
Wind damage . . . Willow trees were battered by the gale.
MrGrigg says the firewas lit onThursdayafternoon in spite ofhighwindsbeing forecast forNorthCanterburyoverhefollowingdays.‘‘Therehadbeen forecasts
right through fromWednesdaythatwindsup to 140kphwereexpected fromThursdayonwards,’’ he says.Fridaywas then spent
dampeninghot spots but itflaredupagain inSaturdaymorning’s gale requiring fourvolunteer fire crews to contain
it.Firecrewsattended several
other fires in thedistrictpromptingMrGrigg to call onpeoplewhohave lit fires toensure theyareout and tohavetheir own fire control nearby ifsomething goeswrong.‘‘Don’t rely on rainbeing
forecast. It doesn’t comeuntilafter thewinds,’’ he says.Treesboughtdownpower
lines in the InlandRoad,cuttingpowerand forcing itsclosure for a fewhours ascontractors cleared thedebri.
G20 Summittrip valuable
Excited about future ...KaikouraMayorWinstonGray.
KaikouraMayorWinstonGray is excited about thefuture, after attending theG20 Summit in Brisbanelast week.MrGray and district
plannerRachel Vaughanwereinvited toattend aG20SustainableLeadersForum lastweekfocusing onthesustainabilityprogrammeEarthCheck, onthe eve oftheG20Summit,involvingtheworld’s20wealthiest nations.‘‘It was a very good and
very busy time. It waswellworth going,’’ an excitedMrGray said, after attending a‘‘Global Cafe’’ run over twodays, and attended bymayors from townsthroughout Australia andspeakers from around theworld.The Sustainable Leaders
Forumwas one ofmanyforums throughout the twodays andwas hosted byBrisbanebasedEC3Global, which runs thesustainable tourismprogrammeEarthCheck.Kaikourawas recognised atthe forum for receivingplatinum status earlier thisyear.MrGray says he is aware
of only one other town, atown inMexico, which hasreceived platinum status inthe programme, although anumber of businessesaround theworld haveattained platinum status.‘‘It’s a point of difference.
When you drive into a townand you think ‘what’sdifferent about this place?’.‘‘With EarthCheck you
measure and benchmark awhole number of things.‘‘Youmeasurewhere you
are at. Howmuchwater youuse, howmuch rubbishgoes to the tip and youmeasure it each year andlook at the trends. If youdidn’t do it youwouldn’tchange anything.’’
BeforeKaikouraentered theEarthCheckprogramme,the town’slandfill wasestimated tohave aboutthree yearsof life left that was 14years agoandMrGrayestimates itstill has fiveyears of lifeleft, due tothe town’s
efforts to divert 75 percentof the rubbish from thelandfill and getting intorecycling.MrGray says the three
things he took out of theGlobal Cafewereeducation, sustainabilityand technology.‘‘It was verymuch along
the lines of the TalentNZprogramme run by theMcGuinness Institute.‘‘It is about attracting the
right people and retainingthem. Theywant to go to aplacewhere they can havethe lifestyle, with a healthyecosystem. It’s where thegrowth is going to be.‘‘Education is a big thing.
If youwant to partake in theeconomies of the future,you need an educatedsociety.’’ Technology allowspeople to stay connected,MrGray adds.‘‘Connectivity is the key totourism’s future.’’Amessage from the
Global CafewhichresonatedwithMrGraywas‘‘tourism is a force forpeace’’.‘‘It’s something you don’t
think about, but tourismopens your eyes to theworld and differentcultures.’’
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Looking up ... The restful view from the Sunken Garden at AnnetteandMurray Hurford’s home, Greystone, in Fernside, one of ninegardens featured in the Gardens of Fernside 2014 Tour thisSunday. PHOTO BY SHELLEY CALDWELLTOPP.
Gardening bliss ... Alan andMarion Crowe in their gardenwhichfeatures in the Gardens of Fernside tour. PHOTO BY SHELLEY CALDWELLTOPP.
Fernside gardens inspireBy SHELLEYCALDWELL TOPP
Wanderingaroundblooming, lovinglyclippedand tendedgardensalwaysremindsmeabout the chaotic state ofmygarden.However, a sneakpreviewof two
gardens featuring in theGardensofFernside 2014Tour thisSunday, also leftme feeling relaxed, and inspired tomakemyowngardenbetter.Thegorgeous sunkengardenatAnnette
andMurrayHurford’sGreystone, gardeneight on the tour, at 252O’RoarkesRoad,wasa little alcoveof peaceandquiet Iparticularly enjoyed.While the 120metre limechipped
broadwalk,withanavenueofRobinias,provides a stunningentrance to theirproperty throughcharmingwroughtirongates.Only a short distanceaway there is fine
attention todetail atMarionandAlanCrowe’s beautiful parklike garden,number six on the tour, at 446 JohnsRoad.Themagical vistas, charming stonepath,
andquirky garden sculptures are a joy.TheGardensofFernside tour is held
every twoyears andorganisedby a subcommitteeof theFernsideSchoolParentTeachers’Association to raise funds forthe school.Thecommittee’s chairperson, Sarah
Davidson, says theGardensofFernside
Tourhadbeenestablished formore than20 years.‘‘Theemphasis of the tour is showcasing
not just spectacular gardens, but alsothose that inspire andcanbeachievedbytheeveryday gardener,’’ she said.‘‘All areunique in their ownwayand
will provideawonderful dayout.’’This year the tour includes twogardens
‘‘slightly further afield,’’ she says.‘‘Theopportunity to visit Coldstream,
theoldest homestead in the region,followedbya stunningand totallycontrasting tenyearold garden just downthe roadcouldnot be turneddown.’’Therearenine gardens featured this
year includingFernsideSchool’s owngarden inO’RoarkesRoad.Therewill alsobeaMarketDayat
FernsideSchool this Sunday, includingabook fair andmore than40other stalls setuparound the grounds, sellingplants, arts,crafts, homewares, cafe foodandcoffee.Morning tea, lunchandafternoon tea
will beavailable in the school cafe,whiletouristswhohavepreordered gourmetluncheswill be served thosebetween12noonand1.30pmatCumnock, garden five,at 7AviationAvenue (off LillyRoad)ownedbyDawnandKeithVallance.TheWindsorTriowill providemusic in
the gardenduring the lunchbreak.Wineandhomemade lemonadewill also
beavailable.
Or if youprefer, a refreshing glass ofPimmsanda sandwichatColdstream,garden four, at 11ColdstreamRoad.Picnickers arewelcome toowith
gardensone, three, six andeight beingmadeavailable for them.MarketDaywill run from9amuntil 4pm,
with the gardens open for viewing from10amto4pm.TheRangioraArt Societyhas an
exhibitionon tourday too, in theFernsideMemorialHall, next to theFernsideSchool, at the closedoff intersectionofOxfordandO’RoarkesRoads.Artwork fromFernside School
students will also be on show at theexhibition.There is also a Silent Auction.Place a bid at DalmarHouse, garden
seven, owned by Gaynor and PaulHolland, at 484 Johns Road, for thechance to pick up a bargain.Be back at the school by 2pm, when
Lesley Ottey, community educator forMastagard Education Services, willgive a garden talk including advice onworm farms andwater conservation.
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Three peaks . . . Kaiapoi North School students have successfully climbed three NorthCanterburymountains. PHOTO: SUPPLIED
By DAVID HILL
Kaiapoi students have completed achallenge to climb three ofNorthCanterbury’s prominentmountains.KaiapoiNorth School principal Jason
Miles says 29 year 5 to 8 students havecompleted the ‘‘Three Peaks Challenge’’to climbMt Thomas in theWaimakariridistrict onOctober 15,Mt Fyffe in theKaikoura district onOctober 22 andfinallyMt Isobel in theHurunui districtonMonday, November 17.‘‘It’s an exciting new initiative for our
children to challenge themselves and toget themout into our great outdoors,whichwe have introduced this year.‘‘And they are fairly steepmountains,
so it’s quite a challenge and the childrenneed to support each other.’’The new initiative has been organised
by deputy principal JackOldridge andyear 7 teacher Brayden Johnson, ‘‘whoare both very passionate about theoutdoors’’, MrMiles says.He says the initiative has beenwell
supported by parents, with some parentsjoining the climbs.Each trip has been on a school day,
with the students leavingKaiapoi at 7amand returning at 5.30pm,making for along day.After climbingMt Isobel onMonday,
the students celebratedwith a soak inthe hot pools at Hanmer Springs, beforereturning toKaiapoi. The students willreceive an achievement badge for theirefforts, MrMiles says.He says the school is planning for the
Three Peaks Challenge to become an
annual initiative on a two year rotation,withmountains in Bank Peninsula andfurther south being lined up for nextyear.‘‘Wewill probably finishwithMt
Isobel again. It’s a goodway to celebratein the hot pools whenwe finish.’’
Charges set for renovated hallBy KIT CARSON
Hire charges for community groupsplanning to use the renovatedRangiora TownHall have been set by
theWaimakariri District Council.With the hall scheduled to be
officially opened on February 28,2015, and available for publicperformances onMarch 2, council hasagreed to charges recommended bystaff so community groups canmakebookings in advance.Staff consulted with key user groups
in an effort to set an affordable level ofcharges that also recognised thequality of the facilities that will beavailable.Rangiora Players, North Canterbury
Musical society, Dale Hartley Schoolof Speech and North CanterburyAcademy of Music are among thoseinvolved in the consultation processand support the level of charges.Staff are still working charges for
the commercial hire of the hall, basedon final operating costs. Council willconsider these as part of the LongTerm Plan Process.The charge for community use of the
main auditorium, with seatingcapacity of 380, has been set at $300 aday, pus power usage in excess of 50units a day, with the option of paying aflat fee of $100 a day, plus $2 for eachticket sold.
Rehearsals will be charged out at$100 with a maximum of 14 days, plusthree days for setup and packing up.A technician will be available at $40
a day.The small theatre, with seating for
150, will cost $50 an hour for amaximum of five hours, with full dayhire at $295.The Green Room, plus four studio
spaces are each available at $8 anhour for each room.The upstairs function room, which
accommodates up 100, is availablewhen the main auditorium is not inuse at $40 an hour.A base rental for the North
Canterbury Academy of Music hasbeen agreed on subject to studentnumbers, reassessed each year.All charges will be reviewed on July
1, 2016.A separate lease has been
negotiated for the cinema complexwith the lessee, who is offered theright to supply all food for allfunctions in the town hall.The lessee also has the licence to
supply all beverages, includingalcoholic and nonalcoholic drinks onthe premises.
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Speeding drivers commonin the Hurunui District
Speed kills . . . Hurunui Youth Council member Sean Ryan andprogramme coordinator Rochelle Faimalo in front of a newlyinstalled electronic speedmonitor on Carters Road. PHOTO: KIT CARSON.
The latest results from trafficspeed testingby theHurunuiYouthCouncil (HYC) revealthat drivers throughout thedistrict are slow learners.Over thepast three years
councilmembers andvolunteershave carriedouttests, using a speeddetectorsprovidedby theNewZealandRoadTransportAgency (RTA).Earlier testingwas carried
out inAmberley, but this year itwasextended toWaikari andCheviot.Results presented to last
week’sHurunuiDistrictCouncilmeeting, byHYCmemberSeanRyan, revealspeeding is commonthroughout thedistrict,with79.3percent of drivers onaverageexceeding thepostedlimits in all threeareas.Of those, 11percentwere
20km/hover the limit.Theworst offenderswere in
Amberley (89.44percent),followedbyCheviot (83.94percent) andWaikari (69.31percent).Abrief survey inWaiau,
where speedmonitorshavebeen inplace for some time,very fewexceeded thepostedlimits.More than700 vehicleswere
checked, the fastest beinga cartravelling throughAmberley at92.2 km/h, almost twice thelimit.MrRyan saidamajor
concern inAmberleywas thenumberof trucks speeding 10percentmore thanotherusers.This, he said,wouldbean
areaHYC focusedon in itsnext survey.Roadingandutilities
managerDavidEdge saidboththeRTAand theTruckingAssociationhadbeensupportive of the youth councilsurveys andwereprepared toact on receiving registrationnumbers of trucks travellingabove the speed limit.MrRyan said the recent
erectionof speedmonitors inAmberley, CulverdenandHanmerSpringswerea realbonus in remindingdrivers tokeep to the limit.Heexpressed thehope
monitors couldbebought forbothCheviot andWaikari.MrEdgepointedout costwas
a factor, beingmore than$10,000 for eachmonitorinstalled.Those inplacehavebeenbrought about throughcommunity fundraising effortsandcontributions fromwardcommittees.Speakingas a representative
of the council’s road safetycommittee, CrGaryCoopersaidhehadnothingbutadmiration for the youngpeoplewhohadcarriedout themonitoring, prepared tospendshours at night and inthemiddleofwinter to collectdata.
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Show season excitingand enjoyable timeNovembermarks thebeginningof theshowseasonand theKaikouraelectorateis blessedwithmanyA&PShows.My first showasamemberofParliament
was theAmberleyA&PShowonNovember 1.Therewasa great crowdwhoenjoyedan
excitingdayof events, tradedisplays andof course theobligatory side shows.LastweekendwasMarlborough’sA&P
Show.AfterworkingSaturdaymorning cutting
firewood to raise funds for aworthy cause,I hadanenjoyableafternoonat the show.Oneof theprivileges of being amember
ofParliament is thehonourof officiallydeclaring the showopen. I alsohadavested interest in theGift Sheepcompetitionaswehadanentry.Therewere somegreat entries
unfortunatelywecameawayemptyhanded.Thereare gemsatA&PShows that are
easilymissed, for example theoldengines,pumpsandanearly rapidevaporationrefrigerationplant,manyofwhichareover100yearsold. Theyhavebeen lovinglyrestoredandoperating for all to see.The sheeppensarealwaysworth awalk
throughwith thebest examples of thebreeds’ that ournation’s standardof livingwasbuilt on.Butmypersonal favourite this yearwas
thewoodchopping.Marlboroughwasfortunate tohaveaxemen (andanaxewoman) fromAustralia competing againstHokitika’sWorldChampionAdamLowe.If youappreciate sport youcan’t helpbut
be impressedwithLowes skill andpower,despite a significant timehandicapheliterally blew the competitionaway.Anothermajor eventhosted in
Marlboroughon the sameweekendwasNelmacGardenMarlborough.This is auniqueevent that showcases the regionsbeautiful gardenswithworkshopsandsocial events suchas the JulieBiusodinnerand theGardenPartywhich Ihadthepleasureof attending. Therewereparticipants registered fromall overNewZealand.Lastweek saw theCanterburyA&P
Show, thebiggest of its type in the country,which I attendedon theThursday. Thequality of all of theseevents is due to thehardworkandpreparation that goes intoorganising themby themanyvolunteersand Inote thatworkhasalreadybegunpreparing fornext year.Thenext timeyouattendoneof these
events, sparea thought for thedozensofvolunteers thatwork tomake these iconiceventspossible.Theseevents area vital part of the fabric
of provincialNewZealand thatwemustcelebrate andpreserve.
POLITICAL COMMENTby Stuart Smith - MP for Kaikoura
Exceptional youthtalent displayedI’vewrittenon this subject beforeandchances are Iwill again.Several recent eventshaveonceagain
highlighted theexceptional talent,skills, intellect andgreatpersonalitiesthat abound inour youngpeople.A large gatheringof students and
parents recently attended the launchofanewBiodiversity bookentitled ‘Moko’.Chapterswere compiledby anumberofbudding youngauthors,whohadindividually researched,writtenandillustratedanaspect ofBiodiversity andits special place in theoverallenvironment.Theworkof these youngpeoplewas
outstandingand indicatedavery goodunderstandingof the importanceofprotectingand reversing thedeclineofbiodiversity inour country.Theyalsodisplayedahigh level of
understandingof the valuablecontributionhealthybiodiversitymakesto theoverall healthandwellbeingof usall. This is a reality thatmanyofmygenerationarenowslowly coming tounderstand.After generationsofencouragement todestroyournaturalenvironment in thenameofprogress,productivity andwealth generation, as acountrywearenowworkingout anappropriatebalancebetweenessentialproduction from the landandan
appropriate level of environmentalprotection.At another event, theNorth
CanterburySport andRecreationTrustAwards, recognition for anumberof ouryoungHurunui sports peoplehighlighted thedepthof talent and skillwehave relative to ourpopulation.Their commitment, sheerhardwork
anddetermination to succeed shouldbean inspiration to their peers and tousall.Theannual selectionprocess for
members of ourYouthCouncil drewanotheroutstanding groupof youngpeoplemotivated to stepupand furtherdevelop their leadershipanddecisionmaking skills.I sense thenewYouthCouncil
members’ keenness to take their councilto anew level next year andmeetmychallenge for them todebate someoftheir community’smore serious issues.Finally our annualStudent
AchievementAwardshavebeen judgedandwill beannounced inDecember.The independent judges commented
on theexceptional standardof theapplicants, thedifficulty theyhaddetermining thewinners and theprivilege they felt beingprivy to theworkandaspirations of somany fineyoungpeople.
QuakeCats by Craig BullockAcollectionof stories aboutChristchurchcats and theearthquakes true tales of heroism, oddand
quirky stories, funny stories, sad stories and stories thatwill surprise you,makeyouchuckle ormakeyougoawwww.HardCountrybyRobinRobilliardRobbyRobilliardandherhusbandGarry arrived inGoldenBay in 1957.When theybought
Rocklands, amarginal farmon the fringeof theTakakaValley, borderingAbelTasmanNationalPark, their dreamhadcome true but itwasn’t the life theyhadenvisaged. Itwas apropertynooneelsewanted, describedby theagent as ‘onehell of rundownplace’.For theLove ofHorses byKellyWilsonEvery year in thewilderness of theCentralPlateau,wildKaimanawahorses are roundedupand
sent to the slaughterhouse. It’s upsetting, butwhat else canbedone?TheWilson sistersdecidedsomething couldbedone.They saw future championsbehind the fiery eyes andbeneath the shaggy coats. In this touching
book,KellyWilson tells the true story of how theyembarkedonacourageous journey to trainhorsesthatmost peoplebelievedwereuntrainable.These titles areavailable inbothWaimakariri andHurunui libraries.Findoutmoreabout recent additions to the libraries atwaimakariri.kotui.org.nz orhurunui.kotui.org.nz.
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Lost and found property at Rga stationThe followingpropertyhasbeen reportedas lost to theRangioraPoliceStation haveyou seen it?Ablackdocumentpouch, aNikebackpack, a blackwallet, a touchscreenblack
cellphone, a blue/greenwallet, a brownwallet, awedding ring, aSamsungGalaxyS3 inblack cover.The followingproperty is at theRangioraPoliceStation looking for ahome awhite
scooter, a silver anddiamondband, an iPod, aGiantmountainbikeandhelmet.Debris danger . . . Cr JimHarre’s vehiclesuffered substantial damagewhen itstruck concrete from this damaged kerbon the corner of MarkhamStreet andState Highway 1.
Car immobilisedBy KIT CARSON
Inhis lengthy careerbothas a flightattendant and internationalwine judgeJimHarre has come toexpect theunexpected.Buthe certainlydidnot expect tohave
his car immobilisedby a largepieceofconcrete in themiddleofAmberley’smain street late at night onOctober 31.Headinghome toWaiauabout
10.45pmwithhiswifeWendy fromafunction inChristchurch, theHurunuiDistrictCouncillor came toanabrupthalt onStateHighway1, just northofMarkhamStreet.‘‘A truckaheadofus cut the corner,
pickingupapieceof concrete, leaving itin themiddleofCartersRoad,’’ CrHarresays.‘‘A soonas it happened, I realised I
didn’t havemuchchoice, swerve to tryandavoidand risk crossing the centreline into oncoming traffic, or try anddriveover it. I chose the latter andwasbrought to a suddenhalt, the sumpofour car rippedout.‘‘I guess it couldhavebeenworst, had
I struck itwithawheel,wecouldwellhave tippedover.’’CrHarre biggest concern is that some
days earlier a councilworkerhadnoticed thedamagedkerbingandreported it.Responsibility for repairslieswithTransit,whichhasauthorityover theStatehighway, butnoactionhadbeen taken to repair thedamagebeforeCrHarre’s carhit thedebris.Therewere somepositives for the
Harres following their ordeal.‘‘Onoccasion, in thepast, I havebeen
somewhat critical ofwhat I have seenasreactivepolicing in thedistrict.‘‘What I sawon thenightwasan
extraordinarypieceof rural policeworkfrom theAmberley officers, Craig andTim.‘‘Theywereon the scenewithin
minutes of beingalerted, a tow truckarranged to transport our car to a securearea.Theyorganised for absorbentmaterial to be cover theoil spilt on theroad.‘‘Then, as soonas the formalitieswere
completed, itwas ‘let’s get youbothhome, 84 kmeachwayand twohours outof their time.’’Meanwhile, theHarreswere
experiencinganother exampleof ‘‘ruralpeoplehelping rural people’’.WhenCrHarre tried to contact
authoritieswithhis cell phone, he founditwas flat.Anattendant at thenearby service
stationmadeaphoneavailable and,noticingWendyHarrewas visiblyupset,organisedhotdrinks.Also onhandwasa female truckdriverwho saw thewholeincidentunfold. Shedidherbest to
removebrokenconcrete out of harm’sway.‘‘While it certainlywasn’t apleasant
experience, thosewhocame toouraidput inanamazingeffort.Wewere veryluckymeeting really nicepeople, onanightwhenwebecamepart of anaccidentwaiting tohappen.’’CrHarre raised the issueabout
responsibility for safety/maintenanceonstatehighways at council lastweekandletters havebeen sent toKaikouraMPStuart SmithandTransit.
Practicemakes perfect . . . the cast and crew of Rangiora Borough School’s productionof Roald Dahl’s Charlie and the Chocolate Factory during a rehearsal in the school hall lastTuesday. PHOTO SHELLEY CALDWELLTOPP.
Chocolate FactorySchool producing Chocolate Factory charmerStudents from the lunchtime drama class at Rangiora Borough School are hard at
work putting the final touches to their production of RoaldDahl’s Charlie and theChocolate Factory.Many lunchtime hours have been dedicated to producing this happy and colourful
play by a group of Y3 Y8 children under the guidance of teachers ChrisWalsh andLeanneAdamson, and ChloeHill (a Y7 director in training).Raven Purdom, aged 11, plays the character ofMrWonka andEllis Bailey, aged
10, plays Charlie. They are supported by a further cast of twenty five children.The public performance of this entertaining andmagical productionwill be on
TuesdayNovember 25 in theRangiora Borough SchoolHall at 7pm. Entry by goldcoin.
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Locals win ribbons at Canty Show
Fleece . . . CC & PD Sundstrumwonsupreme championMohair fleece.
Fleeces . . . Alpaca fleeces on display.
Golden sash . . . John Burrows, Horrellville, near Oxford, with his goldsashwinning Perendale ram hogget.
Supreme champion . . . AndrewStokes’ 7yearold Angus cow. Reserve . . . Ivan Evans, of Oxford, with his reserve champion Perendale.
Fleece success . . . Ohoka alpaca breeders Chris and Liz Strack continuedtheir successful runwith champion alpaca Stoneleigh Valentino, winningsupreme champion huacaya alpaca fleece.
City and country came togetherfor three days of show action atthe Canterbury Agricultural andPastoral Show, at CanterburyAgricultural Park atWigram,Christchurch, last week.TheNews reporters Robyn
Bristow andDavidHill were onhand to catch upwithNorthCanterbury exhibitors andcapture the sights and sounds ofShowWeek.
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Action and animals aplenty at show
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Relaxation . . . Llamas relax at the Canterbury A&P Show last week.
Thirstywork . . . A lamb has a drinkin the City Farmyard.
Action . . . Scurry racing action at the show.
Leaveme alone . . . This Pekin drake, entered by Doug Bain, ofDunsandel, has clearly had enough.
Billy goat gruff . . . AnArapawaIsland goat (below) was perched ontop of a bale of hay in the rarebreeds section at the CanterburyA&P Show last week.
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The Eel Hunt . . . Sisters Jennifer Somervell (right) andMargery Fern at thelaunch. Photo byMike Emmett.
Oxfordwriter, JenniferSomervell,launchedher third title in theTales fromtheFarmseries, coauthoredwithhersisterMargery at ‘Arts inOxford’ lastSaturday.Basedona true story,TheEelHunt
drawsonchildhoodmemories of aneelhunt on theheadwaters of theManawatuRiver, close to the farm inHawkesBaywhere the family grewup.Thepreviousweek thebookwas launched in theNorthIsland townofRaglan,witheight of theoriginal seventeeneelhunters.‘‘Wewereamazed they came fromall
over theNorth Island.Theyall got upandrecounted theirmisadventures,flounderingon the river that nightwithhomemade spears. Itwashilarious theywere still little boys at heart, just biggerin size.’’For theOxford launch, Jenniferwrote
andperformeda songdrawn from the lifecycle of the longfin eel, as featured in thebook.‘‘It cameout of theeducational section
of thebook by the timewehad finished
itwewere captivatedby the longfineeland its extraordinary life cycle.’’Jennifer’s husband,KenFletcher,who
did theoriginal eel research for theeducational sectionof thebook, sharedapresentationof his researchon the status
andplight of theNewZealand longfineel.He talkedabout themysteries of the
longfin eel where they go tobreed, andwhat initiates thebreedingphaseof theirlife, at anything from20 to 50plus yearsold.Jennifer says thebookshavebecomea
‘‘real family effort’’.‘‘For a tiny self publisherweare really
doingwell.’’Her secondbook,TheNewOldTruck
won the covetedPurpleDragonflyBooksAward in July andTheDayDadBlewuptheCowshedhas just sold out of thesecond reprint.‘‘People askmewhat arewegoing todo
next but it ismoreaboutwhich storieswedon’t do.Ourdad left uswith suchalegacy of stories andadventures thatwewill never runout.‘‘Story tellingwaspart of our growing
up. I like thewayourbooks rekindlepeople’s ownstories as they read them.Theyarehelping to keep family storiesalive.’’
Summersounds returning to KaikouraKaikoura Summersounds is returning inJanuarywith acts from throughoutNewZealand taking centrestage.The annualmusic festival will be held
during January 1718.It will be at the same venue as last
year, on the corner ofHarnetts andOldBeachRoads, Kaikoura, and once againfeatures funk, blues, reggae and dancemusic.This year’s lineup includesKora,
AhoriBuzz, Upbeats, Tiki Taane, Opiuo,Sunshine Sound System, SwampThing,
TheNudge, Estere, NewtownRocksteady, Knights of theDubTable,Tali, OneWaka, Soulsystem, ApolloSuite, Rosadub, Summer Thieves, TheMerchants of Flow, Reality Chant,FraserRoss andTheFelt Tips, andK+Lab.Kora headline the Saturday evening
show ‘‘taking you on a sonic journey tothe stars and beyond’’, followed by TheUpbeats ‘‘with their dance floorstompers’’, before popular singer TikiTaane andworld renowned producer
Opiuo take to the stage.Other Saturday acts include
AhoriBuzz ‘‘to funk up the dance floorwithNorth Island reggae groovers’’NewtownRocksteady andKnights of theDubTable, bringing a ‘‘kiwi reggaesoundwithmassive horn sections anddance floor friendly grooves’’.Renowned live act Soulsystem also
offers an originalmix of soul and dub,while Sunshine Sound System andReality Chant complete the Saturdayline up.
Sunday brings the twomain bluesperformers SwampThing andTali,alongwith ‘‘the solid neo soul grooves’’of Apollo Suite and rising star Estre,whileWellington’s FraserRoss bringssome gypsy rockwith his band theFeltTips.Don’tmiss out onKaikoura
Summersounds 2015 this January 1718,log intowww.kaikourasummersounds.co.nz,GalaxyRecords in Christchurch orLittle Beehive Coop inNelson.
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Speedway twins ... Brooke Petersen, winner of the Youth Hobby Grade Challenge atOxford Speedway last Sunday, with her twin brotherMatt, who is also a speedway driver.
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Flying speedwaytwins star on trackBy SHELLEY CALDWELLTOPP
Tearingaroundadirt track, foot plantedon theaccelerator of her strippeddownToyotaStarlet, isBrookePetersen’s ideaofa good time.Brooke is not oldenough todriveon the
open road, but shehasbeen speedwayracingatOxford, andAshburton, for threeyears. Shehaswonmore races than shecan rememberand last Sunday she scoredagain,winning theYouthHobbyGradeChallengeatOxfordSpeedway.TheOxfordSpeedwayClubpresident,
YvonneThomas saidBrookewas ‘‘anawesomecompetitor, a fantasticsportsperson".‘‘Her twinbrother,Matt alsodrives. They
area fantastic family.’’Their fatherStevePetersenalso races.‘‘He is currentlyTwoNZatSpeedway
NewZealandwhichmeanshe finishedsecond in last year’sGrandFinal inNelson.BrookeandMatt are following inhis footsteps,’’ she says.Steve’s race car is aEBXR6Falcon
street stock car.‘‘Wegrewupwith it,’’ Brooke said.She loves the thrill of speedway racing .
Youcangoas fast as youwant.’’Brookewants to continue racedriving as
ahobbyandeventuallywork in the carindustry.‘‘Iwant a job that revolves around racing
but I don’t knowwhat yet. Something todowith cars.’’The twinsbegan racedriving at the same
time, butMatt recentlywentupagrade.‘‘Theyare very competitive,’’ their
motherTracey said. ‘‘Therehavebeenafew fights.’’Butnow theyareno longer racing
against eachother in the samegradethings arequieter.BrookeandMatt turn 16next January
and theyhope to get their drivers’licences soonafter that.‘‘Iwill be giving themacopyof the
roadcode to studywell before that,’’ shesaid.Tracey’sDad,AllanParkhall is also
involved in the sport.A retired speedwaydriver, he is
planninga return to racingnext year.Matt saidheenjoyed the ‘‘socialatmosphere’’ of the sport and the travelinvolved.Last year the family,who live in
Kainga, nearKaiapoi, travelled toNelson,Blenheim,GreymouthandWestport for speedway racing.The twins’ cars are called ‘‘youth
hobby grade saloons’’ andare raced insecondgear. This is because the carsperformedat their optimumlevel insecondgear, Steve says.Brooke races inMatt’s former car.It’s limegreen, his colour choice. She
haspainted thewheel rimspurple, herfavourite colour, has thenumberplate‘‘Blondie’’, but has yet to replaceScoobyDooon thebonnetwithTweetyBird.Steve,whoownsTrenchlessServices,
anundergroundboring company, saidtheywere grateful tohave racingsponsorship fromKaiapoiNewWorld,PreCutConstruction,RangioraAutoGroom,KaiapoiAlignment andTyres,andSmithsHire.Their next raceday isatOxfordSpeedwayagain, theKidsFunDayonDecember 7.This is anannual family daywhere
someraces are forfeited in favourof funactivities, suchas egg races.
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The reality of a bucket listBy SHELLEY CALDWELLTOPP
On amission . . . Daniel and hiswife Leanne.
Abucket list at 47 is far too soon formost people tobe thinkingof suchthings.But that is the reality forDaniel
McLachlan.Hewasdiagnosedwitha rare
formofbonecancer,MultipleMyeloma, inOctober 2010after abump in the roadduring theannualGreymouthMotorcycleStreetRace left him inexcruciatingpain.MultipleMyeloma is abone
cancerwhichdamages theentireskeleton. It is treatablebutnotcurable.His illness, and severetreatment regime, leftDaniel, amotorcyclemechanic, unable towork.‘‘Thediseasementally and
physically destroys you,’’ he said.However, losinghis job left himwithanewmountain to climb, howtomakeendsmeet.Havingwatched the2007movieTheBucketListwhere two terminally illmenset off ona road trip to complete alist of things theywant todobeforethey ‘‘kick thebucket’’, hedecidedto createhis ownbucket list.This gavehima renewedsense
of determination, hopeandenthusiasm.Hebegan slowly,driving abulldozer, then steppedthingsupa fewnotches zoomingaround theMountPanoramaMotorRacingCircuit atBathurst inAustralia onaBMWF800GSmotorbike.However, achievinghisthird goal to ownhis ownmotorcyclebusiness provedmuchmoredifficult.EnterChristchurch real estate
businessmanandmotorsport fan,MikePero, amanmuchadmiredbyDaniel due tohis business
acumenandmotorsportenthusiasm.Hedecided to seekhisadviceonhow to start his ownbusiness viaFacebook.The socialmediamanager forMikePeroRealEstate, JakeMiller, inspirationalteen founderof theOompherwebsite, found themessageandpassed it on. Jake’s father is theformerSkydiveNewZealanddirectorRodMiller oneof ninepeoplekilled in theFoxGlacierplane crash in 2010.‘‘MyDad’s death remindedme
that life canbehereoneminuteandgone thenext sowe’ve got tomake themost of it anddowhatwelove,’’ Jake said. ‘‘Daniel’smessagereally connectedwithmebecausehe reachedout toMikeasamotorsport enthusiast not as anewbusiness ownerpitchinganinvestment opportunity or askingfor a financial handout.’’MikeadvisedDaniel against
startinguphis ownbusinessdue tothehuge timecommitment andstress anewbusiness involves.Insteadheencouragedhim to
spend timewithhis family.‘‘Noone should feel like theyare
sitting aroundwaiting todieandeven thoughDaniel’s cancer isincurable youalwayshope that hewill bearound for a longtimeyet,’’Mike said.The teamatMikePeroReal
Estateheadquarters inChristchurchareonamission toraise $16,500 tohelpDanielcompletehis bucket list. Amotorcycling enthusiast,who is also amadkeen skydiver,Daniel isunable todoeithernowbecauseofhis illness.However, inhishonour,10 staff fromMikePeroRealEstateheadquarters inChristchurch,including Jake, haveorganised theDiveForDanielAwarenessCampaign, andareplanninga skydive tohelp raisemoney forhimandawareness forhis cause.Thedateof theevent is undecidedbutplanned for earlynext year.Daniel is overwhelmedwith the
helpand support he is receivingfromMikePero, his team, andothers throughMike’sDiveForDaniel fundraising campaignonthe givealittle.co.nzwebsite.‘‘The response from themhas
just beenamazing,’’ he said.He recently tickedoff goal
number threeonhis bucketlist,settinguphis ownbusiness, theKiwiMotorcycleCompany,workingas amotorcyclemechanicfromhishome inLoburn.‘‘I can’t do 50hours like Iused to.
Somedays I canonlydo two, but itis adreamcome true tohavemyownbusiness.’’ Daniel now focuses‘‘on the important things in life,spending timewith family andfriends’’.‘‘It is apity it takes a serious
illness tomakeusdo this,’’ he said.
Scooter returnedThe lime green scooterreportedmissing in lastweek’s TheNews has beenreturned to its ownerRavenPurdom, aged 11.Raven’s scooter went
missingwhile shewasattending a recent Sundayservice at the JohnKnoxPresbyterian Church inRangiora.
HerDad, Zane Purdom,says the scooter had beentaken bymistake.The peoplewho took the
scooter realised their errorafter reading the story in TheNews and returned it as soonas possible, he says.Ravenwas very pleased to
have her scooter back, hesays.
Christmas ConcertAChristmas concert will be held on Sunday, December 7 at
2pmat theMethodist Church, King Street Rangiora. It willfeature theRangiora Community Choir and guest performersincludingwell known organist Barry Brinson. Therewill be $5door sales only which includes afternoon tea.
Art for Alice exhibition
Art for Alice . . . VickieDavis of Vickie’s Vintageand Retro Creations.
Four Loburnartists aregiving anOxford AreaSchool student,Alice King, ahelping hand tofund a trip toJapan nextyear.An Art for
Aliceexhibition,which is beinghosted by RubyKing, is beingheld at 53Pitville Street,Loburn, this Sunday from1pm.Delwyn Lanauze (an
artist), Bianca(2ndWindClothing), JaxJewellery andVickie Davis ofVickie’sVintage andRetroCreations aresupportingAlice’s effortsto fundraise forher trip.Tickets are
$12 each,refreshmentsare available,there is a
gourmet barbecue, localstalls, raffles, music andeftpos available.
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Champion ram . . . Hawardenfarmer Penni Loffhagen (in thewhite coat) claimed supremechampion animal of the show andsupreme championmeat sheepwith her Suffolk ram at theCanterbury Agricultural andPastoral Show last week.
PHOTO: DAVID HILL
By DAVID HILL
PenniLoffhagenwas just pleasedto break theSouthdowndominance of themeat sheepclasses.TheHawarden farmerwon
supremechampionmeat sheepwithher Suffolk ram,whichwasbredby JohnMiles at his Colefordstud at Lyndhurst, before goingon to be chosenas the supremechampion animal of the show.She says itwas the first timea
ram fromTawhai Studhadwonsupremechampionmeat sheep, asectionwhichhas beendominated in recent years bySouthdown sheep,withBlenheimfarmerChristina Jordanwinningthe last three years in a row.‘‘This is huge for theSuffolk,’’
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SuffolkBreeders president.‘‘I am really intomoving the
breed forward, so this sort ofsuccess certainly helps get somerecognition.‘‘I like theSuffolk. They are a
very attractive sheepanda verymeaty sheep. Theyhave goodconfirmation ofmeat andlongevity. That’swhatwebreed to it’s got to last.’’Tohelp give the breed aboost,
MsLoffhagenhas recently set upawebsite for theSuffolk breed.She says she is also particularly
‘‘honoured’’ towin theFrankO’Reilly Trophy, for the supremechampionmeat sheep, as sheknew the former stock agent.She farms 500Suffolk ewes and
grazes cattle on a 260hectare dryland farm, nearHawarden, andsays theSuffolk is suited to the
property.MsLoffhagen is a third
generation studbreeder,following in the footsteps of hergrandparents Tug andMargaretBurrows andher parentsMartyandAnneLoffhagen,whohavebredRomneys, SouthSuffolks,EnglishLeicesters andhalfbreeds.She says she started breeding
Suffolks in 1989withencouragement fromherparents.
‘Once in a life time cow’ wins
Champion . . . Peter Hansen and his 4yearold Jersey cow Lilac Grove Prides Ringlethad a successful time at last week’sCanterbury A&P Show. PHOTO: DAVID HILL
By DAVID HILL
Superior genetics saw a parttimedairy farmer win supreme championjersey at the Canterbury Agriculturaland Pastoral Show last week.Rangiora farmers Peter and Claire
Hansen were surprised to beat fulltime dairy farmers to claim tophonours for the first time, but MrHansen says his champion cow 4yearold Lilac Grove Prides Ringlet isdescended from a successful bloodline.‘‘It’s a lot of hard work. You come
down onMonday and you stay hereuntil Friday. I think I’ve averagedabout three hours sleep a night sinceMonday.‘‘But it’s definitely worth it.’’Mr Hansen says he milks just 20 cows,
juggling milking before and after work,alongside his business Hansen SepticSystems.‘‘I would love to do it full time on a
larger scale, but farms are pretty hardto buy into.’’His grandfather, Fred Hansen
started the Lilac Grove Jersey Stud atFernside in 1936 and had considerableshowing success, with two differentcows winning supreme champion threetimes each at Royal Shows over theyears.‘‘When he retired I got keen. I was
just 10yearsold, but I went to hisdispersal sale and he gave me his bestcow family,’’ Mr Hansen says.‘‘The one advantage of breeding
pedigree stock is that you breed forlongevity.‘‘When you show your animals there
is a misconception that you breed forlooks, but it’s about getting goodconfirmation, a wellbalanced cow,with good udders and good teatplacement, which leads to good
production.’’Mr Hansen says Prides Ringlet’s win
is not a oneoff, as she was placedsecond for her agegroup in the NewZealand purebred Jersey breedersproduction competition, producing490kg of milk solids last season.‘‘She is a cow that I’ve bred and she
just gets a little bit better each year.She is a once in a life time cow andmygrandfather was lucky enough to breedtwo of them.’’He says he has received considerable
interest in the cow as a mother andwhile he is willing to sell her calves,she is not for sale.It was a successful show all round for
the Hansen family, with five of thecouple’s six children entering calves,with son Israel winning juniorchampion.
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Two long serving committeemembers oftheFriends ofWaikariHospitalwererecognised recently by being awarded lifemembership.Jill Fairbairn andMayHassallwere
acknowledged for theirmany years ofsupport to the ‘‘Friends’’ at a luncheonattheHurunui Stables.May says she became involvedwith the
Friendswhen shewas asked to help outwhen theWednesdayClub,which is heldonce amonth,was formed.She took onmany roles in the committee
and this yearwas the first shehadn’t beenable to attend theCulverdenFete,wheretheFriends have amajor fund raisingraffle.Now inher 80s,May says shedoesn’tdo asmuchas sheused to but still remainsa loyal supporter andhelps outwhere shecan.Jill Fairbairnhas beenpart of the
Friends since itwas formed in 1984,whenWaikariHospitalwas under threat ofclosure.‘‘I had three kids born there,my
husbandwas born there andmy fatherdied there.When therewas talk of closingthehospital, a groupof strong, determinedpeople got together and fought theNorthCanterburyHospital Board to keep itopen.’’The group formed to createFriends of
WaikariHospital andwithpressure fromthemand the community,WaikariHospital stayed open.Over the years, theFriends haveused
moneydonated to them toundertakemajor projects like renovations to thebuilding, aswell as buying items suchaselectric bedswhich gives thepatientmoreautonomyand saves the backs of hospitalstaff.Jill says she loves bookwork and for the
past 12 years has taken on the role oftreasurer,which she enjoys immensely.Thanks to public support, theFriendsmailbox is often filledwith donations andJill says theFriendshave built up asubstantial amount ofmoney.‘‘Wewould really like to use someof the
money to put in automatic doors to thehospital entrance. Itwouldmake it a loteasier for peoplewithwheelchairs orwalking frames. Thedoors could beoperatedwith a button.’’While theFriendswould like to do this,
theEarthquakeCommissionwouldneedto tick it off as being sound in that areabefore any structureswere altered to fitthe doors.With such a strong committee and
ongoing support from the community, theFriends ofWaikariHospitalwill continueto provide equipment andother items forpatient comfort thatmakes the countryhospital a uniqueplace to stay.
Big responsefor Anzac rideThe 100 horse, 100 year ride, planned fornext year’s Anzac commemorations inWaikari, has snowballed, withregistrations for the ride nearly full.After a story ran inTheNews about the
ride to remember theCanterburyMountedRiflemenwho fought in thedesert duringWorldWar I,NewZealanddescendants, as far away as theUnitedStates andAustralia, registered and arehaving horses trained here so they cantake part in the event.Organiser TerryKing says the amount
of peoplewanting to take part in the ridehas been overwhelming and the story hasbeen picked up all over theworld viaFacebook.‘‘Wehave hadpeople fromEngland and
other parts of theworldmaking contactabout the event, it’s been amazing.’’Training dayswill be held in various
areas to get horses and riders used toriding in formation so thatwhen the 50pairs of horses ride intoWaikari for theAnzacDay ceremony, it will bewithmilitary precision.Jackie Clark, fromHawarden, has come
on board as eventmanager and is takingcare of logistics, which she has had plentyof experience doing, leaving the horses,riders and filming to Terry.Terry says he is raising funds for the
mounted riflemen’s uniformswhich arebeing sent over fromAustralia, and hewill initially fund it out of his ownpocket.‘‘Thewhole project is really kicking off
nowandwe are determined tomake it amemorable one it’s not the sort of thingthatwill probably happen again inmost ofour lifetimes.’’For further information and contacts go
toFacebook, AnzacRide 2015.
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opportunity to visit oneof the fourPastoral 21hill country sitesthroughoutNewZealand,DrFraser says.‘‘This aspect ofPastoral 21 is
researching theestablishment andmanagement of newpasturespecies innon cultivatablehillcountry.’’
RayMoss fromAgResearchwillalso speakabout a researchprogramme into theestablishmentandmanagement of legumes inNorthCanterbury.‘‘This researchhasnowbeen
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ConferencewasheldatAlexandraearlier thismonthandcoveredseveral topics around legumeestablishment andgrazingmanagement and thiswill bediscussedat the fieldday,DrFrasersays.‘‘Oneof thehighlightswasa
presentationon somenewoptionsin the legumearea.Theseplantshave thepotential to bemoredrought tolerant andhaveabetterroot system than the currentperennial legumes.The fieldday commencesat
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North Loburn School iscelebrating jump jamsuccess.The school’s ‘strictly
jump jam’ team took outfirst place in the strictlyjump jam competition atthe recent South Islandregional championships,for the second time inthree years.Teacher Tanya Connelly
says the school firstembraced jump jameightyears ago and has hadconsiderable success overthe last three years,winning the South Islandregional championships in2012, as well as this year,and placing second in thenational competition lastyear.‘‘Ourwhole school
participates in jump jamroutines every day duringterms two and three.Wepride ourselves in the factthat jump jamat ourschool is led by thestudents, for the students.‘‘We have 24 leaders and
they are responsible forlearning the routines andpresenting them to theschool.‘‘They have regular
weekly practices and leadthe entire school for 20minutes at the end of everyday in thewinter terms.’’Ms Connelly says every
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principal SimonGreen‘‘enjoys taking part in thedaily exercise too he isactually pretty good at it’’.‘‘Sometimes parents will
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Country winsover NelsonCanterbury Country started its HawkeCup campaignwith a good victory overNelson last weekend.Its first innings victory owedmuch to
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order.Nelsonwas in a dire position in reply
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WillWilliamswith three, were the best ofthe bowlers.Canterbury Country 322 beatNelson
163.Rangiora Bridge results:Saturday Pairs:North/South: RonHall/Simon
Hollander 1, East/West: Mary Bain/Noel Bain 1.Afternoon Presidents: North/South:Mary Fenwick/
PaulineMiller 1, Carole Bach/Janice Pickering 2, SylviaYounger/Des Steere 3. East/West: KareenMcKay/AllisonFleetwood 1, JimAmer/Joyce Gray 2, Ros Crighton/TomRose 3.Wednesday Evening Premier Pairs: N/S: Lester
Garlick/Colleen Adam 1, Ken Johns/Jack Lyon 2, BettyMcGregor/JohnRawson. E/W:Dave Putt/Peter VanLeeuwen 1, IanBrash/TonyBiddington 2, JimAmer/Hillary Lakeman 3.
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Total Realty, an established and respected brand in Canterbury now hasbright new offices in Rangiora, opening November 29th. Located on thecorner of Blackett and King Streets the new office is a welcoming spacewith great parking.
Over the past year many Cantabrians have made the wise decision tolist their prized properties with Total Realty. Managing Director, RachaelCone says more than 1000 people in the South Island listed and soldtheir homes with the company in 2013 - most of these being in theCanterbury area.
A number of high-profile real estate companies often work on a rate ofaround 4 per cent, but with Total Realty’s starting rate at 1 percent (1.25%for lifestyle properties and areas outside of Rangiora and Christchurch)the move to Rachael’s team brings significant financial rewards forsellers. Because Total Realty agents sell on average four times moreproperties than their local competitors, they also have more experiencein marketing and selling.
“We believe homeowners deserve the maximum value from the sale oftheir property. That’s why we’ve built our service around fair and realisticcommission rates, without compromising on service or results,” Rachaelsays. “Our agents sell so many homes, they seriously don’t have tocharge clients an arm and a leg.”
And what’s great about Total Realty agents is not only do they list theproperty, they sell it too. “We take the ‘buyers agent’ out of the process.The listing agent does everything, including interacting with all thebuyers, negotiating the sale and keeping both parties moving forwarduntil the sale is unconditional. This is much more advantagous for theseller as the agent negotiating their sale is actually working for themto get the best price, rather than working to get a good price for thebuyer. The client feedback on this has been overwhelming, with manyhomeowners feeling they are getting a better price with the Total Realtyselling method. We firmly believe all agencies should be operating likethis in the 21st century. Some agencies still try to convince a seller thatthey need buyer’s agents and networks but very few people fall for thisthese days. The internet has equalised everything and buyers can sitin the comfort of their home and see all properties with the click of abutton. They don’t have to wait for an agent to call!”
“After we complete a sale for the client, we ask them to fill in a survey,”Rachael says. “To date over 96 percent of our clients have rated ourservice and professional conduct as exceptional.”
Total Realty Managing Director Rachael Cone answers a few questions:
What’s the strongest selling type of property at the moment?We are selling properties from $200,000 to over the $1,000,000 mark.We recently listed a $1.2 million property and had it under offer in 48hours. The low-middle section $200,000 - $500,000 is sought after at themoment with investors and first home buyers both having interest in thisrange. With our professional photography and marketing skills we canshowcase homes in any price bracket very well.
How much does a lower commission rate really save people?Based on the median house price in Canterbury, homeowners canexpect to save over $12,000 when compared with standard commissionrates.
What should we do if we are thinking of selling and want to get incontact with one of your agents?You can visit our website at – www.totalrealty.co.nz – or pop on in to ournew office – corner Blackett and King St. Our team would absolutelylove to see you!
If you are serious about selling your property –and for less commission – then choose to list
with the team at Total Realty.
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NORTH CANT ERBURY
Lot 8 OakfieldsRangiora $399,000 $529,000Lot 698 Silverstream
Kaipoi $435,000
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03 313 0319
Sarah Wyeth 027 235 3565Sue Coakley 027 675 2367Craig De Goldi 027 617 7388
Visit our showhomes:22 & 23 Huntingdon Drive, Arlington Park, Rangiora | Sat-Mon 12-4pmCorner Silverstream Blvd & Bernard Street, Kaiapoi | Wed-Sun 12-4pm39 Bayliss Drive, Sovereign Lakes, Kaiapoi | Open 7 days 12-4pmOffice: 346 Flaxton Road, Rangiora Email: [email protected]
Lot 15 HighgateRangiora
Family sized sections ranging 400m2– 1200m2
Prices from $146,000
Construction is now underway!
Located in the heart of Amberleytownship, close to cafes, Countdown andthe Brackenfields complex
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The best of rural and urban living withbeautiful mountain views and a greatfamily location
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Oakfields, Amberley
For more details please contactBrooke KableLicensed Sales Consultanton 029 777 [email protected]
22 Huntingdon Drive,Rangiora $559,000 $389,0008Hassall Street,
Rangiora $469,000777444000mmm section, 216m house, 4 bed, designerkkkiiitttccchhheee
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Lot 35 Beach Grove,Kaiapoi
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Privately Situated Harcourts ID: KI5377
9a Cressy Avenue, Kaiapoi – If security and privacy are important to you, then a viewing at this tidy
3 bedroom home is highly recommended. With new carpet and drapes, this loved since new property
is set to delight. From first home buyers, investors and to those with a desire for a low maintenance
lifestyle, with still enough space for the children and pets to play. Well fenced ample off street parking
and large garaging, tucked away for a private existence.
$342,000
Christine WattonLicensed Sales Consultant
P. 03 327 5379 M. 0274 760 304E. [email protected]
Christina SummerhayesLicensed Sales Consultant
P. 03 327 5379 M. 027 249 0880E. [email protected]
As is, Where Is Harcourts ID: KI5459
96 Riverlea Estate Drive, Kainga – No insurance – No EQC claims – TC2 land – Lovely park outlook
Call today to view this property and plan what could be done on this great piece of real estate
in popular Kainga.
$112,000
$140,000
Fancy Alpine Resort Living? Harcourts ID: BF23263
68 Chalet Crescent, Hanmer Springs – Well this is your opportunity...... Build your own slice of
paradise at your own leisure and make the most of the views this 600m² section has to offer. Hanmer
is a recreational wonderland, the township offers cafe’s, restaurants, bars, the famous Hot Pools, bike
riding, river rafting, bungie jumping for the keen, a wonderful golf course, fabulous boutiques and an
escape for the reality of life.
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P. 03 315 7084 M. 021 149 8050 or 027 223 6471E. [email protected]
Go Ahead & Fall In Love Harcourts ID: BF23437
1067 Tram Road, Ohoka – Private, secure and built from robust Summerhill stone with 140m² of living
- consisting of three bedrooms, separate bathroom, separate shower room, separate toilet, modern
kitchen and open plan living areas with gorgeous garden/pool vistas. Enjoy the 7209m² tranquil setting
and spend hours enjoying the in-ground swimming pool. Complete with three car garage (with separate
toilet) + outbuildings. Be quick and register your interest today!
$675,000
Gemma & Sue RobertsLicensed Sales Consultants
P. 03 323 6045 M. 0272236471 or 0274401282E. [email protected]
Subdivision/Land Banking Opportunity Harcourts ID: RG7011
Petries Road & Gladstone Road, Woodend – Nestled in the thriving community of Woodend, just
north of Christchurch, lies a unique parcel of Residential 2 land comprising approximately 9.8 hectares.
Conveniently located and within a short walking distance to schools and local amenities, as well as a
short drive to the beach. The opportunity here is for either completing a modern residential subdivision
or land banking. Geotechnical report and concept plan are available to interested parties.
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Christine TallottLicensed Sales Consultant
P. 03 313 6158 M. 0274 906 042E. [email protected]
Kelly Gibson & Gemma RobertsLicensed Sales Consultants
P. 03 323 6045 M. 021555845 or 0272236471E. [email protected]
In a Class of its Own... Harcourts ID: BF23448
25 Rickton Place, Rangiora – Seldom does a home of this grandeur come to the market place.
Situated in sought after Mayfair Mews on a beautifully landscaped and mature 904m2 section.
Architecturally design by Noel Strez commanding from the curb side and once in side has
genuine wow factor - a true entertainers delight, with a combined floor area of 438.5m2 that
flows seamless to the expansive outdoor areas.
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ACCOMMODATION OPTIONS—B&B?Rangiora, one of the fastest growing towns in Canterbury has a huge shortage oftourist type accommodation, look at this property! Ideal with 7 bedroom suites,numerous ensuites & bathrooms, massive living areas & chefs kitchen. The outsideof 1515m2 has heaps of parking, triple garaging, easy care gardens and a beautifulinground heated pool, simply ideal for private accommodation—owner operated.
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CONSTRUCTION BONUSESDesigned by owner/draughtsman this home has a few additional construction features that has made it stand thebiggest test of time. Extra corner bracing, mesh in floor, double brick fences. Situated in cul de sac on 732m2 itoffers 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 living areas and formal entry. Bonus of 3 car garaging, two outdoor BBQareas and good vege garden.
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KAIAPOI 2 Ansel Place
TRUE VALUE FAMILY LIVINGThis truly value packed property offers space (160m2), safety for your youngfamily. Fully fenced front & back easy gardens feature play areas, entertainerssun soaked deck, a semi self sufficient garden full of fruits & veggies. The largegaraging, carport & office/studio complete the scene. The large living room has aview of Mt Grey. The refurbished kitchen, new log fire, a charming atmosphere.
OPEN HOME: Sun 1.00—1.30pm PRICE: $385,000
Web ID: WRE11428 Call Marilyn Te Amo for further details
OPEN HOME
RANGIORA 9 Rata Street
1/4 ACRE HOME AND GARDENA touch of order style with new improvements this spacious 2—3 bedroom homefeatures large sun soaked lounge, family dining, two large double bedrooms, asingle/study room and heaps of garaging/workshop. Fully fenced for children andpets yet a real surprise back garden. Located just off main road and onlyminutes walk to school and shops. Come and enjoy Oxford township living.
OPEN HOME: Sun 3.00—3.30pm PRICE: $335,000
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NEW LISTING
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DavidTaylor029 313 9975
EmilyMahon021 277 7650PropertyManager
DougGuthrie0274 880 667
MicheleMahon0273 132 030
AdrianLouttit0274 307 750
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Phone 03 313 9977207 High Street, Rangiora
PEACEFUL COUNTRY LIVINGEnjoy the peach of the country with this lovelyhome on 10 acres. Previously being theLockwood show home at the Hub in Chch thishome has been designed and built as an eco-friendly home and relocated to the site. Withits country timber looks, carport that offersoptions to develop the house as well asexcellent deck, sited for exceptional vies of MtGrey, lovely outlook over your land, moderndesign and features. The drive is complete,the 3 bay shed is up with a concrete floor,everything is ready to develop your lifestyledream.
LOBURN 111 Smarts Road $489,000 incl GST
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COMFORTABLE FAMILY HOMENest led in the 3 Peaks subdiv is ion inthe popular rura l town of Oxford thiswel l -appointed 4 bedroom family homeoffers p lenty for i t s new owner.Boast ing excel lent k i tchen forentertaining and comfortable bedrooms,separate lounge, separate laundry,master with ensui te and al l the othermodern conveniences you would expectof a new home. Sited on an excel lentfami ly s ized 925m2 sect ion th is home isready to l ive in. The pat ios, lawns anddr iveways are al l done it just needsyour furni ture!
OXFORD 32 Weka Street $485,000
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For Sale
Cust | 930 & 931 Woodfields Road227 Hectares
Attractive Dairy Support / Finishing Property. This property is available as a whole unit of 227 hectares or in individual titles. 114 hectares on 930 Woodfields Road, subjectto issue. Contour is a mixture of easy downs and flats. Improvements on the property include an older three bedroom home, covered sheep yards with a three stand woolshed,cattle yards, implement sheds plus an enclosed workshop and hay barn. 112 Hectares on 931 Woodfields Road is on a flat contour. The property comes with a three bedroomSummerhill stone home and two hay sheds. This outstanding property with well-maintained shelter in all paddocks, features amenity plantings and excellent subdivision. Utilisedas dairy support for the last four and half years, the property previously was used for cropping. With Claremont, Pahau and Darnley soils the land is currently all in pasture and hasstock water races plus a stream. Located 3km from Cust Village, 20km to Rangiora and 40km to Christchurch. | Property ID RA1604
Final ReminderDeadline sale closing 4pm,Thursday 27 November 2014
InspectionBy appointment
ContactMalcolm Garvan 027 231 4425
Koromiko | 709 State Highway 17,536m2
Koromiko Rentals / Long Term Stay. 14 units including manager’s/owner’s accommodation, one, two and three bedroom, totallyself-contained. Secure, caravan, boat or camper storage, membersNZMCA. 5km to Picton Post Office. Two titles offering growthpotential and further development, either two x three-bedroom unitsor one x six-bedroom home, or B&B. Fantastic investment/lifestylereluctantly offered by retiring Vendors who have the motorhomepacked, idling and ready to hit the road. | Property ID BL1133
Deadline saleClosing 2pm, Thursday 11December 2014
InspectionBy appointment
ContactChris Abbott 027 435 2872
New Listing | Woodstock Road, Burnt Hill71 Hectares
Versatile Irrigated Block. Available as one 71.8 hectare block withan additional small Ecan lease or as separate titles. Mix of Darnleyand Eyre soils. The 48 hectare block has a woolshed, four bay barnand a consent for 26 litres/sec currently applied through K lines.The 23 hectare title is a dry land block adjoining the larger block, infour paddocks. Previously used for dairy support and lamb and beeffinishing there are various centre pivot options including a half circleon the larger block to a full circle involving both (subject to consentvariation). | Property ID RA1610
Deadline saleClosing 4pm, Friday 12December 2014(unless sold prior)
InspectionBy appointment
ContactMaurice Newell 027 240 1718
James Murray 027 436 8103Canterbury
Malcolm Garvan 027 231 4425Canterbury
Maurice Newell 027 240 1718Canterbury
Barry Keys 027 434 7689Canterbury
Kathy Thompson 021 229 0600Kaikoura
Allan Gifford 027 226 2379Marlborough
Chris Abbott 027 435 2872Marlborough
0800 200 600 | farmlandsrealestate.co.nz
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For Sale
Kaikoura | 9 Hawthorne Road552m2
Quality Living Beside The Sea. This modern two level property isset in a business zone. With open plan living upstairs, with all doorsand windows tinted double glazed, the large sunroom addition hassliding windows, bringing the ocean with its sounds and smells intoyour living space, and also providing outstanding sea and mountainviews to the north, south and east. The master bedroom with ensuite is on the top level with three further bedrooms, all with storagecupboards and main bathroom on the lower level. The spaciousgarage has internal access. | Property ID TU10399
Price$650,000
InspectionBy appointment
ContactKathy Thompson 021 229 0600
Kaikoura | 193 Beach Road1,014m2
Lyell Creek Lodge. Situated on the Kaikoura Coast on StateHighway One halfway between Christchurch and Picton. Two storeylodge comprising eight bedrooms with upstairs open plan kitchen/lounge opening to a deck with sea and mountain views. Downstairsis a kitchenette plus bedrooms and showers. Private, four year old,three bedroom manager’s house with open plan living and decklooking out to rural farm land and the mountains. Double garage,utilities room and hobby room. Established business starting to showgrowth, current managers keen to stay on. | Property ID TU10370
Price$695,000 plus GST (if any)
InspectionBy appointment
ContactKathy Thompson 027 229 0600
Clarkville | 108 Butchers Road10 Hectares
Superbly Located Lifestyle. North facing, 180m2 brick cladhome with Coloursteel roof, aluminium windows and three doublebedrooms. Open plan kitchen/dining with large living area, log fire(wet back), heat transfer system. In a mature setting with sweepinglawns, glasshouse plus 20 walnut trees. New well, 4-bay implementshed plus enclosed workshop, 6-bay hay shed and 13 coveredanimal pens. Fenced into 12 paddocks with central lane, all inpasture with excellent soils. | Property ID RA1608
PriceBy negotiation
InspectionBy appointment
ContactMalcolm Garvan 027 231 4425
Okuku73 Garrymere Road7.3 Hectares
Price$990,000 plus GST (if any)
or near offer
ContactMalcolm Garvan 027 231 4425
Lifestyle With Income - Do You Want a Lifestyle Change? Free range egg production business with2,000 birds, plus 1.2 hectares in Saffron - 1M corms approximately. 7.3 Hectares in total. Three bedroom,140m2, home built 1999. Purpose-built shed for egg and saffron processing with attached flat. Four bayshed, two large half-round sheds with concrete floors, two laying sheds with manual feeders, automaticdrinkers and roosting areas. Financial information available upon request. | Property ID RA1570
Cust230 Cottles Road37 Hectares
PriceBy negotiation
ContactMalcolm Garvan 027 231 4425
Irrigated Bare Land. Cust area, 25 hectares irrigated consent (2038), diesel pump, underground mainlinewith longline sprinklers. 12 hectares of un-irrigated land with several creeks. 25 hectares deer fenced withsubstantial deer/cattle yards. Natural sheltere plus trees, flat to gently river terraces adjacent to AshleyRiver. North facing with amazing views, private, peaceful location. Idyllic building site subject to issue ofTitle with a flexible possesion date. | Property ID RA1510
James Murray 027 436 8103Canterbury
Malcolm Garvan 027 231 4425Canterbury
Maurice Newell 027 240 1718Canterbury
Barry Keys 027 434 7689Canterbury
Kathy Thompson 021 229 0600Kaikoura
Allan Gifford 027 226 2379Marlborough
Chris Abbott 027 435 2872Marlborough
0800 200 600 | farmlandsrealestate.co.nz
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This week’s open homes in North CanterburyThursdayNovember20thFendalton2.00pm 3.00pm 23 Kotare Street Harcourts Twiss Keir
West Eyreton2.00pm 3.00pm 538 Downs Road Harcourts Twiss Keir
SaturdayNovember22ndAmberley11.00am 11.45am 69 Carters Road Harcourts Twiss Keir12.00pm 1.00pm 12B Clayton Road Harcourts Twiss Keir
Clarkville2.30pm 3.30pm 187 South Eyre Road Harcourts Twiss Keir
Fendalton2.00pm 3.00pm 23 Kotare Street Harcourts Twiss Keir
Pegasus1.45pm 2.15pm 63 Tutaipatu Ave Harcourts Twiss Keir2.30pm 3pm 119 Infinity Drive Harcourts Twiss Keir
Rangiora1.00pm 1.45pm Lot 8 Arlington Park Harcourts Twiss Keir3.15pm 4.00pm 46 Oakwood Drive Harcourts Twiss Keir
West Eyreton3.00pm 4.00pm 538 Downs Road Harcourts Twiss Keir
SundayNovember23rdAmberley11.00am 11.45am 69 Carters Road Harcourts Twiss Keir12.15pm 1.00pm 75Willowside Place Harcourts Twiss Keir
Balcairn1.45pm 2.30pm 90 Duffs Road Harcourts Twiss Keir
Clarkville2.30pm 3.30pm 187 South Eyre Road Harcourts Twiss Keir
Kaiapoi1.00pm 1.30pm 18 Lillian Street Harcourts Twiss Keir1.15pm 1.45pm 6 Foxton Drive Harcourts Twiss Keir1.15pm 1.45pm 8 Foxton Drive Harcourts Twiss Keir2.00pm 2.30pm 26 Sterling Crescent Harcourts Twiss Keir
Loburn3.30pm 4.00pm 520 Carrs Road Harcourts Twiss Keir
Oxford12.00pm 12.30pm 7 Transport Lane Harcourts Twiss Keir12.30pm 1.00pm 11 Transport Lane Harcourts Twiss Keir1.00pm 1.45pm 32Weka Street Waimak Real Estate3.00pm 3.00pm 4 Park Avenue Waimak Real Estate
Pegasus12.00pm 12.30pm 22 Tahuna Street Harcourts Twiss Keir12.45pm 1.15pm 33 Blackadder Road Harcourts Twiss Keir1.00pm 1.30pm 1 Coulter Street Waimak Real Estate1.00pm 3.00pm 25 Hodgkinson Road Harcourts Twiss Keir1.30pm 2.00pm 68 Aroha Street Harcourts Twiss Keir1.45pm 2.15pm 8 Tommy Street Waimak Real Estate2.30pm 3.00pm 18 Aroha Street Waimak Real Estate
Rangiora11.30am 12.30pm 8 Galatos Street Harcourts Twiss Keir12.00pm 12.30pm 15B Lindon Street Waimak Real Estate12.15pm 12.45pm 7 Cassino Street Harcourts Twiss Keir12.15pm 12.45pm 5 Cassino Street Harcourts Twiss Keir1.00pm 1.30pm 33 Riverview Road Harcourts Twiss Keir1.00pm 1.30pm 23 Riverview Road Harcourts Twiss Keir1.00pm 1.30pm 14A Percival Street Harcourts Twiss Keir1.00pm 1.30pm 9 Rata Street Waimak Real Estate1.30pm 2.00pm 2 Berkeley Close Harcourts Twiss Keir1.45pm 2.30pm 85 Enverton Drive Waimak Real Estate2.00pm 2.30pm 12 Kotare Avenue Harcourts Twiss Keir2.00pm 2.30pm 20 Martyn Street Harcourts Twiss Keir2.00pm 2.45pm 131West Belt Harcourts Twiss Keir2.15pm 3.00pm 58 Oakwood Drive Harcourts Twiss Keir2.30pm 3.00pm 4B Park Street Waimak Real Estate2.45pm 3.30pm 24 Sandown Boulevard Harcourts Twiss Keir3.00pm 3.30pm 20 Milesbrook Close Harcourts Twiss Keir3.00pm 3.30pm 18 Hassall Street Harcourts Twiss Keir3.15pm 4.00pm 46 Oakwood Drive Harcourts Twiss Keir
Waikuku Beach12.00pm 12.45pm 60 Park Terrace Harcourts Twiss Keir1.00pm 1.45pm 14A Allin Drive Harcourts Twiss Keir3.30pm 4.00pm 9 Allin Drive Waimak Real Estate
West Eyreton3.00pm 4.00pm 538 Downs Road Harcourts Twiss Keir2.00pm 2.30pm 866 Harewood Road Harcourts Twiss Keir
FencingNORTHEND FENCINGLTD is in your area. For allfencing requirements eg;dairy conversions,vineyards, deer fencing,lifestyle blocks, post andrail, quality workmanshipguaranteed, competitiverates.phone Mike 027 3131872.SUMMERFIELD FencingLtd in your area now.Lifestyle or farm, sheep,cattle, horse, all types ofanimals. Fences, yards,sheds, arenas, shelters,runs. 27 years contractfencing. John is available tohelp with your design andplanning. Ph Carol or Johnon 03 312 4747.
Situations Vacant Situations Vacant Situations Vacant
Assistant Credit ControllerNorth Canterbury Veterinary Clinics Ltd consists of 4veterinary practices, geographically positioned within theHurunui district of North Canterbury.We have a fantastic opportunity for an Assistant CreditController to join our team, based at our Amberley branch.The main focus of this role is to assist the Credit Controllermanage accounts receivable, and support the financeteam and the wider business, ensuring business needsare met on a timely basis and that practice procedures areadhered to within NCVC. Responsibilities include:completing credit checks on new customers, issuingcustomer statements, receipting customer payments,allocation of banking made by branches, petty cashreconciliations, etc.We are looking for someone with the followingprofessional competencies:- Basic understanding of accounting principles, standardsand processes.
- Solid experience in MS Word and Excel (preferred)- Experience working in high pressure and deadline drivenenvironment
- Proven experience in a high volume environment- Good communication skills (both written and verbal)- Good numerical and literacy skills- Excellent customer service skills- Attention to detail and exceptional accuracy- Problem solving skills and the ability to work well in ateam environment
If this sounds like you and you are able to think outside thesquare and are enthusiastic about a motivated team, wewould be keen to discuss this position with you.Please send your CV by no later than 30 November 2014,to:Attn: Craig PattersonAssistant Credit Controller PositionNorth Canterbury Veterinary Clinics ltdP.O. Box 4Amberley 7441
Situations Vacant Situations Vacant
New Rural Centre in Hawarden NorthCanterbury
Trained ECE TeacherSeeking a trained Early Childhood teacher. Needs to bepassionate about working with children. Can communicate wellwith adults and children.
Teacher for Early ChildhoodSeeking a person who is keen to teach in early childhood.Needs to be passionate about working with children. Cancommunicate well with adults and children.
Purpose build facility in a beautiful rural setting with lots ofspace for fun. Opening early February 2015. Mon-Wed (3days) from 8.30am-3.30pm for children over 2 years of age.
Join a newly establishing teaching team. Applications welcomewith work experience, CV, qualifications and references.Nicky Gardner 0210485415Email: [email protected]
Saints Café Restaurant and Bar are currentlylooking for an experienced Sous Chef.
If you enjoy working in a fast paced environ-ment as part of a team in Hanmer Springs
Send your resume and references [email protected].
Automotive
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St Patrick’s School require a ClassroomRelease Teacher for eight days a term duringthe 2015 school year. The successfulapplicant will be required to teach Y0-8children and must be familiar with the use ofdigital technologies for teaching and learn-ing. Applications close November 28, 4pm.
Please email CV with the names of twocurrent referees to:
DecoratingTWEED Decorating foryour painting andwallpapering needs,interior or exterior. Basedin Hawarden covering theHurunui area. Call Phil on027 558 9333 or 03 3144110.
DecoratingA Lady paperhanger andpainter, all work guaranteed, free quotes. PhoneCarol 027 435 9165 or 03312 7327.
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12 NOON – 5PM PARTY IN VICTORIA PARK!LIVE MUSIC * FOOD * CRAFTS * FUN ACTIVITIES!
For information please contact Kirstyn Barnettmobile 021 312 230email: [email protected]
Kindly supported byWaimakariri District Council
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PARTYIN THEPARK
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Saturday 13 December 2014 2pm at the Amberley Domain PavilionCome along and join in the fun, refreshments, raffles and entertainment.
All this for only a gold coin donation.All Senior citizens in the expanded Amberley district most welcome.
Please place the registration slip below in Lion Lindsay's lead lined box at ArthurBurkes Hardware, no later than Tuesday 9th December 2014
Name of person/persons attending:...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Phone Number.......................................................................................
AMBERLEY DISTRICTLIONS CLUB
Invites YOU To The AnnualSenior Citizens Christmas Party
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Public Notices Public Notices
Waipara SchoolBoard of Trustees ElectionDeclaration of Parent Election Results
At the close of nominations, as the number ofvailid nominations was equal to the numberof vacancies required to be filled, I herebydeclare the following elected:
HENDERSON-GRANT, StephanieCARSON, Lee-ann
signedIsobel WhyteReturning Officer
Public Notices
PUBLIC NOTICESALE AND SUPPLYOF ALCOHOL ACT
2012Section 101
Black Estate Limited has madeapplication to the District LicensingCommittee at Amberley for therenewal and variation of the OffLicence in respect of the premisessituated at 618 Omihi Road,Omihi, Hurunui district known asBlack Estate.The applicant seeks to vary theconditions of the Off-Licence andthe following will apply; change inhours.All other conditions remainunchanged.The general nature of the businessconducted under the licence is thatof aWinery.The days on which and the hoursduring which alcohol is sold underthe licence is:Monday to Sunday 10am to11pm.The application may be inspectedduring ordinary office hours at theoffice of the Hurunui DistrictLicensing Committee at 66 CartersRoad, Amberley.Any person who is entitled toobject and who wishes to object tothe grant of the application may,not later than 15 working daysafter the date of the firstpublication of this notice, file anotice in writing of the objectionwith the Secretary of the HurunuiDistrict Licensing Committee, P OBox 13, AMBERLEY.No objection to the renewal of alicence may be made in relation toa matter other than a matterspecified in section 131 of the Saleand Supply of Alcohol Act 2012This is the second publication ofthis notice, the first notice waspublished on 13th November2014. 1501134
Public Notices
PUBLIC NOTICESALE AND SUPPLYOF ALCOHOL ACT
2012Section 101
Charles Wiffen WinesLtd has made applicationto the District LicensingCommittee at Amberleyfor the renewal andvariation of the OffLicence in respect of thepremises situated at1639Parnassus Road, Parnas-sus, Hurunui districtknown as Charles WiffenWines Ltd.The general nature of thebusiness conducted underthe licence is that of aWinery-endorsed asremote sales.The application may beinspected during ordinaryoffice hours at the office ofthe Hurunui DistrictLicensing Committee at66 Carters Road, Amber-ley.Any person who is entitledto object and who wishesto object to the grant of theapplication may, not laterthan 15 working days afterthe date of the firstpublication of this notice,file a notice in writing ofthe objection with theSecretary of the HurunuiDistrict Licensing Commit-tee, P O Box 13, AMBER-LEY.No objection to therenewal of a licence maybe made in relation to amatter other than a matterspecified in section 131 ofthe Sale and Supply ofAlcohol Act 2012This is the only publicationof this notice. 1501943
Public Notices
PUBLIC NOTICESALE AND SUPPLYOF ALCOHOL ACT
2012Section 101
JMX Limited has madeapplication to the DistrictLicensing Committee atAmberley for the renewal andvariation of the On-Licence inrespect of the premises situatedat 6 Jacks Road, HanmerSprings, Hurunui District knownas Saints Cafe, Restaurant andBar.The applicant seeks to vary theconditions of the On-Licence andthe following will apply; changein designated areas. All otherconditions remain unchanged.The general nature of thebusiness conducted under thelicence is that of a Tavern.The days on which and the hoursduring which alcohol is soldunder the licence is:Monday to Sunday 8.00am to1.30am the following dayThe application may beinspected during ordinary officehours at the office of the HurunuiDistrict Licensing Committee at66 Carters Road, Amberley.Any person who is entitled toobject and who wishes to objectto the grant of the applicationmay, not later than 15 workingdays after the date of the firstpublication of this notice, file anotice in writing of the objectionwith the Secretary of the HurunuiDistrict Licensing Committee, PO Box 13, AMBERLEY.No objection to the renewal of alicence may be made in relationto a matter other than a matterspecified in section 131 of theSale and Supply of Alcohol Act2012This is the first publication of thisnotice. 1501134
St Patrick’s School is a Catholic communityempowering learners to be Co-operative,Considerate and Called to others. We havespaces for 2015 on our preference roll forchildren who are baptised Catholic or have aCatholic parent.
Prospective families are invited tocontact the school for more information.
Ph 03 327 7700, [email protected].
CLAIRVOYANTmedium, clear accuratereadings with Holly. Phone03 314 9073.
HireNorth Canterbury Musical
SocietyCOSTUME HIREAUTHENTIC HIRESAT Affordable RatesMon & Thurs 7 - 9pm
Friday 4 - 6pmSaturday 11am - 1pm
large groups by arrangementEnquiries please phone
Rooms 313 4854or Gail 313 6774www.ncms.co.nz
EFTPOS. Northbrook RD, Rangiora
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BROOMFIELD SCHOOLDeclaration of Parent Election ResultsAt the close of nominations, as the number ofvalid nominations was fewer than thenumber of vacancies required to be filled, Ihereby declare the following duly elected.Maxine ServiceLeanne Ellis
Signed Anna McBreenReturning Officer
KATE VALLEY LANDFILLCOMMUNITY TRUST
The Trust advises that only one nomination,being John Shepherd, was received for therole of Amberley community trustee. John willbe re-elected as he was unopposed.
Amberley Golf Club (Inc) AGMWednesday 26th November at 7pm
Club House Upstairs LoungeIf further details are required ph Judy Brown,
Club Secretary (03) 314 8666
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Russell ArthurFENCING CONSULTANT
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For all of yourTrades andClassified
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Butchery
Canterbury Homekillprides itself in offering aprofessional, honest
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Book in now!Before Christmas Rush
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Chiropractic Services
Select Health 51 Ashley StreetRangiora
Chiropractic and Natural Health CareDr Carissa McGregor Chiropractor
ACC AccreditedAvailable Monday - Thursday Ph: 03 313 0350
Judy McArthur DC (UK)Applied Kinesiology, McTimony Technique,
Craniosacral, Available Fridays
Butchery
OxfordButcheryBevan and Shane FrahmWe can arrange to have your stockkilled. Sheep, beef and pigs: processinto portion packs and smallgoodsand label to your requirements.
Ph 312 4205Oxford
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Builder
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Mon-Friday 8-4.30Sat 8-12pm
SHEEP SHEARER available, fully mobile set up forlifestylers. Also availablefor one stand work. Ph 0210864 0372.
NORTH CanterburyMetals. Buying metals, carsetc for recycling. Phone Joeon 027 223 3593 or afterhours on 03 314 9079.
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Landscape Services
Concrete Services Concrete Services
Tonner ConcretePlaces
• Floors • DrivewaysPh Craig on
027 434 0503 or 03 312 9166
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A PROFESSIONAL jobby local owner operator,from concrete around newhomes to resurfacingfloors. For your next concrete job, residential orbusiness, phone LE’ CONCRETE on 03 314 9366.
AFFORDABLE concretecutting with quality andremoval work. Free quotes.No job too small. Ph 027442 2219, Fax 03 359 6052or A/H 03 359 4605.
For SaleNO bees? Rent a beehive.Fully managed by registered bee keepers. You getpollination plus honey.Phone 027 657 2007.
Health & BeautyWISDOM Counselling.For personal, couples, family, prof. MNZAC in N.Canty. One2one, ph orskype Michael 027 3408325. Also seewisdomcounselling.co.nz.
Health & BeautyHOMEOPATHICconsultations, normally $6011 1/2 hours, half price onMondays only. PhoneJennifer Mackinder(Dip.Hom) 03 314 8046.
EngineeringEXCEL Eng. Ltd. Structural & General Engineers.Coded welding, HouseBeams & Lintels,Machining, Profile Cutting,Hydraulic Press, CraneTruck Hire & Skip Hire.Avail now for all jobbingwork. We also manufacture& repair jet boats. Workshop at 181 LoburnWhiterock Rd. Ph/fax 03312 8884, mobile 027 4860415 anytime.
ROOFING
allroofs.co.nz• Concrete tile repairsand Painting
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Discount PricesPh Peter 313-0022
Trades
PAINT SMART NOWLTD. For all your paintingneeds, 25 years experience.Phone Charley 03 319 8846or 027 920 8554.
FURNITURE Removal,AXL Transport Ltd, qualityremovals at the lowest ratepossible, South Islandwide, Kaiapoi office. Phone03 327 3216.
PROPERTY MAINTENANCE. Lawns, gardens,hedges, chainsaw work,pruning, painting andminor home alterations.TOWN AND COUNTRY.Phone Mike 03 313 0261.
TradesSCREEN PRINTING.For all your printingrequirements. Tshirts,Hoodies, HiVis vests andpolos, Overalls, Caps etc.Please phone Heather 03313 0261 or [email protected].
TREE MAN felling, winddamage, sawing, big orbent, tangled trees okay, noproblem to cut gum, topping & manlift truck av,Quoting 7 days. Phone 03312 6750.
STUMP REMOVAL Servicing North Canterburyfor prompt professional service. Phone Tim 0800 178867
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Tree ServicesBRIAN’S Tree Services.Tree felling, topping,shaping, firewood cut, rubbish removed, stump grinding, branch chipping.Affordable rates. Phone 03327 5505 or 021 124 4894.
The News Thursday November 20 2014 Page 39
Water Blasting
ENVIROTECWaterblasting LtdServicing Canterbury
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Timber Sales
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ARTHUR BURKE LTDESTABLISHED 1935
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