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On budget, but spend lags By Sue Newman

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Halfway through its financial year, the Ashburton District Council is almost bang on budget with its income and expenditure. It has gathered $41.65 million in income, 47 per cent of the total budget and has spent 51 per cent of budget, $41.57 million. Hidden in those figures, however, are wide variations in

spending in a number of areas, a report to the council’s audit, risk and finance committee shows. Five big ticket capital development items in the budget will not be completed this year and are likely to see more than $17 million carried over into the 2021/2022 year. With demolition of the old County Council building and Methodist Church hall and de-

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sign work for the new civic building and library taking longer than anticipated, about $11 million is likely to be unspent this year and delays in further development at the Ashburton Business Estate will see about $3 million carried over. The council had planned to spend more than $2.5 million this year on remedial work on Ashburton’s art gallery and mu-

seum building but just $200,000 of this is likely to be spent in the current year. Design of the requirements for this work has taken longer than expected and ordering new air conditioning systems has seen a delay of 22 weeks. More than $12 million has been budgeted as capital expenditure on roading and footpaths, but to date just 28 per cent of this, $3.4

million, has been spent. A significant portion of footpath expenditure has been delayed until towards the end of the financial year because of work on Ashburton’s central business district.

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Waitangi Day festivities draw crowds The sounds, smells and tastes of the world were on offer yesterday in Ashburton as thousands flocked to the central township for the Multi Cultural Bite and Waitangi on East celebrations. The annual events saw the CBD decorated in a swathe of different colours and nationalities highlighting an otherwise glum and cool Waitangi Day afternoon after a south-west wind took over from the earlier perfect morning weather. Despite the coolness, the crowds didn’t keep away with growing numbers throughout the morning after things began around 10am and at 2pm, there were still plenty of people making their way around the streets, taking in all that was on offer. Making the trek up from Timaru for the day was 32-year-old, Kirsty Shaw who brought along her mother, and two children

Jaxon, 6, and Lacey, 2, for the day. “We come up each year for Boulevard Day, but heard about this and decided to see what it was all about,” she said. “I’m really impressed, there’s something for everyone with the stalls and then on the other side all of the international things looking at the different cultures as well as the entertainment, we’ll definitely be coming back, that’s for sure.” Run as two separate events, they both work perfectly alongside each other, offering different things and experiences for attendees and plenty of products appeared to be making their way to new homes from the various stores on East Street while equally as much food was being consumed from around Baring Square East where a number of food stalls of different cultures were set up.

Above right – The Filipino Dairy Workers’ food stall was a popular choice with patrons. PHOTOS MATT MARKHAM 060220-MM-014 Right – Big crowds made their way up and down East Street for both Waitangi on East and the Multi Cultural Bite. 060220-MM-006

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$25,000 & counting! grade path for Methven’s supply is now being reconsidered. Similarly capital expenditure on Ashburton’s wastewater system, budgeted at $7.428 million is only 8 per cent spent because of delays in tendering and awarding the River Crossing pump station project and the impact of rescheduling on the wider renewal programme

RDR bridges and rather than do this work in three separate, staged contracts, the council has put all three up in one contract. The $1.4 million set aside for capital expenditure on water supplies is still unspent halfway through the year, but this is because investigations are taking longer than envisaged and the up-

to accommodate resourcing the town centre revitalisation project. The town centre project has also been responsible in delays of a $2 million plus spend on Ashburton’s stormwater system. In the council’s budget, $100,000 was tagged for consultancy costs regarding the pool extension at the EA Networks Centre.

This will remain unspent and funds could now be directed to a new computer booking system for the centre. Likewise, delays to a major survey project to legitimise leases at Lake Clearwater camping ground is only 20 per cent spent and the balance is unlikely to be spent this financial year.

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Final touches soon for Chalmers Avenue ​​ Final touches to a stretch of Chalmers Avenue in Ashburton, where a new sewer main was installed last year, will get under way this month and will improve the road surface for drivers. The last topcoat to seal the road on Chalmers Avenue between Grey Street and the Netherby roundabout at Walnut Avenue will begin on February 24, while rehabilitation work at the roundabout will also be completed. The work will mean that the section of road will be closed for one week, and a detour will be in place. The council installed a new sewer main three metres under the road in 2019, and with sufficient time now passed for the ground to settle, council service delivery

group manager Neil McCann said the final road surface was now ready to be applied.​ “Our contractors will chipseal the road which will provide the final top layer that we’ve been waiting for. In addition, the road around the roundabout will be dug up, strengthened and sealed,” he said. “Generally with these types of projects, where the road is dug up, we need the ground to properly settle over a period of time so that the infill has had to time compact. We then come back and apply the top surface. “Once completed, this section of road should be a more pleasurable experience for drivers.” The work is expected to be finished by March 1.

Left – A final seal will be added to Chalmers Avenue where new sewers were installed last year. PHOTO JAIME PITT-MACKAY 250719-JPM-0028

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Royston handed fundraising reins By Heather Mackenzie

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Methven Care Trust will soon be adding a new face to their website in the fundraising co-ordinator’s spot. When Sue van den Heuvel resigned from the position in 2019, trust chairperson Jo Suyker knew the next person would have big shoes to fill. “Sue was Methven Care Trust’s first fundraising co-ordinator and did an outstanding job. The board all knew it would take somebody pretty special to replace her,” Suyker said. Thankfully, local woman Henrietta Royston, known as Hen, saw the position advertised and didn’t hesitate in sending in her résumé. Suyker and fellow board member, Janine Holland, were given the task of interviewing applicants. According to Suyker, Royston was a standout candidate from the beginning. Following modern interview techniques, the pair asked Royston to tell them about a time she worked under pressure. Royston didn’t hesitate to recant how she recently organised a big fundraising quiz night for Our Lady of the Snows Primary School, all while she was nine months’ pregnant . At that stage of the pregnancy game most expectant mothers would be at home dealing with swollen ankles and feeling fed-up by it all. Not Royston though, she was there on the night helping out and overseeing the event. With another successful fundraising quiz under her belt, she calmly headed off to hospital the next morning to deliver her, and husband Michael’s, youngest son Max. “So obviously I passed that question,” Royston said. Five-month-old Max could have vouched for his Mum, as he came along to the interview too.

Royston, farming husband Michael and their three boys, Oliver, 4, Edward, 2, and the very social five-month-old Max are popular Methven locals. As the position involves co-ordinating fundraising efforts for the new Methven House build, the trust were looking for someone who understood how the community works and what had been tried on the fundraising front previously. Suyker said Hen fitted the brief perfectly. “She’s a delightful woman to work with and came to the table with an understanding of what Methven Care Trust are working towards.” The interview clincher came when Royton admitted she loved fundraising. “You need to bottle comments like that,” Suyker said. Royston is looking forward to picking up the reins of her new job later in the month. “I love a fundraising challenge along with a good list,” she said. Methven Care Trust is charged with fundraising for the new Methven House build, they will also oversee the development of the build. The trust’s goal is to raise the five to six million dollars needed to build a twenty bed aged-care facility focusing on rest home level care. It is hoped this will be achieved through personal donations or legacies, fundraising efforts of the trust itself and local groups gathering funds on their behalf, plus grant applications. Thinking outside the fundraising square, the trust built new a house on Camrose Estate in Methven. The deadline sale for the house closes on the 21st of this month. The house is described as a four bedroom Stonewood home, with the interior design having been done by local interior design company Country by Design. “We try to do something big each year to raise funds,” Suyker said.

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Pharmacy, post in one shop By Sue Newman

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Postal habits are about to change in Methven, with the town’s postal services on the move to Methven Pharmacy. The change of partner came after the agent of about 11 years, Callie McAndrew from Gifts Galore, announced in December that her business would close at the end of January. She has continued to operate Methven’s mail delivery and courier run. The town’s post boxes are still at the Gifts Galore premises but they will also relocate to the new pharmacy site. Normal service will continue until this occurs and NZPost will communicate directly with box holders about the change. For the pharmacy team a fair bit of thought went into making the decision to pick up the agency, pharmacist Peter Wadea said. “We think it is a good thing to keep this in town, especially for a lot of our older people,” he said. Aware of the impact of the postal service on staff workloads,

A man returning home from a nightshift crashed into a power

Fatal crash A motorcyclist died following a crash on SH3 about 2km south of Mokau, in Taranaki yesterday. The crash, between a car and a motorcycle, was reported to police about 10am. Police said the road was closed at the time and motorists had experienced delays. – RNZ

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Pharmacist Peter Wadea and pharmacy technician Angie Gutschlag will be adding postal services to their workload from February 17 when the Methven Pharmacy becomes Methven’s new postal agency. PHOTO SUE NEWMAN 050220-SN-0036 Wadea said part-time staff would be hired to cover the extra work generated. “This is all very new for us so we’ll just have to see how it

goes,” he said. In a statement NZPost said that the change was part of its ongoing commitment to providing postal services where its cus-

tomers were going. Ashburton’s postal service changed last year from a standalone business to an agency in Ashburton’s Paper Plus.

Court hears crash, speeding cases A man who crashed into a bridge admitted to a charge of careless driving in front of the Justices of the Peace Eric Weir and Steve Wise in the Ashburton District Court on Wednesday. Bevan John Knighton was driving along State Highway 1 near Hinds at around 8.40am when he swerved left on to a section of gravel then back on to the road. He swerved to the left a second time, crashing into the side of the Hinds River bridge. He told police he had not been driving fast and had swerved around something on the road that he could not identify which led to the crash. He was fined $200 on the careless driving charge and ordered to pay court costs of $130.

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pole and on to a property said he was going to pull over and get his wife to pick him up but fell asleep behind the wheel before he could do so. William Leonard Walls pleaded guilty to one charge of careless driving in the Ashburton District Court on Wednesday following a crash in the Hinds township on December 17 last year. He drifted left off the road in to a power pole, which caused wires to fall on a following truck, before crashing on to a property. He told police at the scene that he had fallen asleep behind the wheel while driving home. Walls told the court that he had enjoyed working nightshifts when he was younger and had only recently returned to working them but found them more tiring than before. He said the truck that the power lines fell on had been follow-

ing closely behind him, and that he did not feel it would be safe to pull over to the side of the road to ring his wife to come and pick him up, which he was planning on doing at the time of the crash. He was fined $400 and ordered to pay court costs of $130. A man who claims he could not see temporary speed limit signs at roadworks he travelled through at more than 50km/h above the speed limit on Seafield Road has been convicted but not fined. Martyn Victor Baker was stopped by police on November 12 after he was recorded travelling at 81km/h through a temporary 30km/h speed limit zone. He did not dispute that he was speeding, but told police he could not see the temporary speed limit signs which were displayed.

Had he been travelling 1km/h slower he would have incurred a $630 fine, but by exceeding the speed limit by 51km/h or above his licence was automatically suspended for 28 days. Baker’s lawyer Jane Argyle-Reed told the court her client had an outstanding driving history and that he had been driving for more than 50 years. Now retired, the 28 day licence suspension had already served a significant penalty by restricting his travel from his Rakaia Huts home. JP Eric Weir said they accounted for the mitigating circumstances in their sentence, including the fact he had no previous history and had suffered from the 28 day suspension. He imposed no fine, but ordered Baker to pay court costs of $130.

Neighbours of the Mt Eden villa where human bones were discovered have described the previous tenants as nice, but said the situation was unusual. Malcolm, who did not want to use his last name, said the police activity was a stark contrast to the normallypeaceful atmosphere on the street. He said the house used to be owned by a man called David Stanley Hart – who is listed as a former owner on property records, – NZME

Neve at Waitangi Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern’s daughter Neve joined her parents at Waitangi celebrations yesterday morning. The toddler was seen playing with boxes as father Clarke Gayford watched on. She then moved into her mother’s arms. Ardern served up bacon during the morning after delivering a prayer at the birth place of Te Tiriti o Waitangi. – NZME

Acting legend dies Hollywood acting legend Kirk Douglas has died aged 103. The Spartacus star died on Wednesday and is survived by his wife of 65 years Anne Buydens and his three sons Michael, Joel, and Eric. His son Michael Douglas, an acting icon in his own right, revealed the news of his father’s death in an emotional statement. “It is with tremendous sadness that my brothers and I announce that Kirk Douglas left us today at the age of 103,” Michael said. “To the world, he was a legend, an actor from the golden age of movies who lived well into his golden years, But to me and my brothers Joel and Peter he was simply Dad, to Catherine, a wonderful father-in-law, to his grandchildren and great grandchild their loving grandfather, and to his wife Anne, a wonderful husband.” – NZME

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Politicians serve breakfast at Waitangi Green Party MPs Julie Anne Genter and Chloe Swarbrick were among the politicians helping to serve breakfast yesterday as a start to Waitangi festivities. PHOTO RNZ

The Ministry for Foreign Affairs and Trade said it is aware there are 13 New Zealanders on board, but said only one had tested positive. No further details will be provided for privacy reasons, it said. Nearly 4000 passengers and crew on board the Diamond Princess have been put into mandatory quarantine for two weeks. Two Australians on board the Diamond Princess have also tested positive for coronavirus

and there are a total of 223 Australians on the ship. On Wednesday there were a total of 10 confirmed cases of coronavirus on the ship, half of the confirmed cases were Japanese citizens aged between 50 and 80 and none were in serious condition. There are 2666 guests and 1045 crew on board the ship. The coronavirus epidemic, which originated in China’s Hubei province, has killed hundreds of people and infected more than 20,000 so far. The death toll in China stood at 560 yesterday afternoon.

Campervan life for Wuhan evacuees NZME New Zealanders who have been evacuated from Wuhan say they are grateful for the help they are receiving from the government and each other. Fifty-four New Zealand citizens and 44 permanent residents on Chinese passports arrived at a navy base in Whangaparaoa, north of Auckland, just after midnight and started their 14-day quarantine. Their Air New Zealand flight was arranged by the New Zealand government in the wake of the coronavirus that originated in Wuhan. Families and individuals have been assigned a campervan with a number on each of them, according to people RNZ spoke to. An Auckland woman, who did not want her name used, said she felt lucky that the family, including her husband and two young children, were able to stay together in this special experience. “There’s a dining hall that we can go to and get food. Then you

Left – Campervans and caravans are visible at the Defence Force facility at Whangaparaoa, where the people evacuated from China will be staying for two weeks in quarantine.

take the food back and eat it in the campervan,” she said. “We got lots of options for breakfast, including yogurt, egg, sausage and bread. Last night, we were also given fruit, chips, juice, water and even a hat. We were provided with a toothbrush, toothpaste, shampoo and all that.”

She said they were exhausted yesterday and would like to find out more regarding how relatives and friends can drop off some goods for them. “All the staff members who have been involved in this evacuation are very kind and nice to us. I felt very touched,” she said.

Auckland man Mr Li, who did not wish to use his full name and who has been in New Zealand, was excited to be reunited with his sixyear-old son who went to Wuhan alone for a holiday. Li, who is now staying in quarantine with his son, said he was appreciative of a family who helped

bring his son back. “Not only did they help bringing my son back, they also helped other people. Another evacuee has two kids and a few suitcases, and this family helped them with the luggage all the way,” he said. Li said staff told them there will be children’s activities as well. He said they were asked to stay in their campervan as much as possible, and put a mask on whenever they go outside and wash their hands after they came back to the campervan. People were also asked not to visit each other, and stay at least an arm’s length apart when talking to each other outside the campervan and no longer than 15 minutes every time, he said.

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Understanding the different kinds of home ownership in New Zealand can be confusing. Buying a unit title property, such as an apartment or townhouse, means you automatically become part of a body corporate, but what does this mean for you? What is a unit title? Unit title ownership, also known as a strata title or stratum estate, is most common in a building where there are multiple owners, like townhouses, units or apartments. As a unit title owner, you own your apartment or unit outright and anything else listed in the record of title, such as garages, car parks and private outdoor areas. You also have an undivided share of the common property, such as lifts, lobby areas, driveways and shared gardens. Owning a unit title means there are different obligations to your standard house and land ownership. They are governed by the Unit Titles Act 2010, which sets out the rights and responsibilities of a unit title owner, so that the group of units can be managed effectively. What is a body corporate? When you buy a unit title, you automatically become a member of the body corporate, which is made up of all the unit owners acting as a group. What does a body corporate do? Body corporates handle the management and maintenance of the building and property. Most day-to-day decisions of the body corporate can be made by a body corporate committee or with the agreement of 50 per cent

or more of the unit owners. Some decisions will require the agreement of 75 per cent or more of the unit owners. The body corporate must hold an AGM (annual general meeting) at least once a year to discuss issues and vote on them. What does it cost to be a member of a body corporate? You will usually pay an annual fee (a levy) to the body corporate, which will go towards budgeted body corporate expenses. The fee will include costs like insurance and management expenses (by an external contractor), contributing to a long-term maintenance fund (LTMF) and any services the body corporate arranges for its members (for example, rubbish collection and cleaning communal areas). Any body corporate costs that have not been included in the budget are also payable by the unit owners, usually by way of a special levy. What should I know about a unit title before I buy? When buying a unit title, the seller must give you the following information about the unit and the body corporate before you buy: • A pre-contract disclosure statement,

which the seller provides before entering into an agreement for sale and purchase. • A pre-settlement disclosure statement, which the seller provides after entering the agreement for sale and purchase, but before settlement of the sale. • Any additional information you request about the body corporate.

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(You may need to pay for this.) Additional information could include the insurance policy for the property and information about any other liabilities, such as repair bills and maintenance fees. The Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment have a site called unittitles.govt.nz , which covers everything you need to know about unit titles, including unit owners’ responsibilities, how body corporates work, money and maintenance and a short guide to unit titles. Real Estate Authority (REA) chief executive, Kevin Lampen-Smith says: “As with any property purchase, it’s wise to seek legal advice. Your lawyer or conveyancer can help you understand the body corporate rules – your obligations and what you can and can’t do with your apartment or townhouse.” Talk to the neighbours Chatting to other unit, apartment or townhouse owners can be beneficial. Not only will they be able to give you their opinion on what it’s like to live at the property, but they will also be able to give you an owner’s perspective on how the body corporate functions – if it has been working well, if any works are outstanding or if there are matters that have not been logged in the body corporate meeting minutes. Things to think about before you buy a unit title property When buying any property, it’s important that you do your homework. Here are some questions you may wish to ask when buying a unit title: • Can I have a copy of the body

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the body corporate’s meetings? • How are the body corporate’s finances managed? • Can I see the financial reports and budgets from the previous years? • Are there regular fees I need to pay? If so, how are these collected? • Are all the owners’ levies up to date? • Does the body corporate have a long-term maintenance fund? • What is the body corporate’s longterm maintenance plan? What does it cover? • Does the long-term maintenance fund have enough money in it to pay for the repairs and maintenance detailed in the plan? • Is there any major maintenance due and are there funds to complete it? • What is the building’s insurance policy? • How many units or apartments are owner-occupied? • Of the tenanted properties, are the rentals long or short-term? • How much soundproofing does the unit have? • How are disputes handled? • Does my unit or apartment come with a parking spot or do I need to purchase a separate title? • Is there any visitor parking? “When buying a unit title property, it’s important that you have a clear understanding of what you’re committing to. Remember that you will be sharing common property and responsibilities with those around you,” says Lampen-Smith. This information has been sourced from settled.govt.nz.

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In a popular location with local park a stone's throw from the back fence. Open plan living with great flow to the new deck. Master bedroom with wheelchair friendly ensuite. Low maintenance, fully fenced family and pet friendly section and vistas of Mt Hutt.

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Asking Price $625,000 View by appointment Mick Hydes 027 437 9696 mick.hydes@bayleys.co.nz

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Allenton 61 Oak Grove

Ashburton 24 Peter Street

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This admired townhouse has a spacious open plan kitchen/living room, two double bedrooms, master has a walk in robe and ensuite, with a wet floor shower. A beautiful established garden with a private patio area to be enjoyed.

Deadline Sale (unless sold prior) 2pm, Tue 18 Feb 2020 201 West St, Ashburton View Sat 11-11.30am or by appointment Jenny Gray 027 452 2888

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A grand statement home showcasing the features of its era. Polished floorboards line the traditionally wide hallway. Five bedrooms, family living and separate formal living room. Two covered verandas are the perfect spot to enjoy the cottage gardens.

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Elgin Geoff Geering Drive

Tinwald 4 Anne Street

Eco friendly sub division

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Situated on the westside of Tinwald, handy to the shopping centre and golf course. This is a fantastic opportunity to start you on the real estate ladder in 2020. A real family home with space for all to enjoy.

Asking Price $389,000 View Sat 10.45-11.15am or by appointment Mick Hydes 027 437 9696 mick.hydes@bayleys.co.nz

Geoff Geering Drive - stage two. Sections ranging from 536sqm to 859sqm available. Prices are from $136,500 - $143,850. Ashburton District Council have developed this affordable but eco friendly sub division.

For Sale $136,500 View by appointment Mick Hydes 027 437 9696 mick.hydes@bayleys.co.nz WHALAN AND PARTNERS LTD, BAYLEYS, LICENSED REAA 2008

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Lake Hood 15 Ludlow Drive 3

An affordable option for anyone wanting the Lake Hood lifestyle with an open plan kitchen, dining and living room and separate lounge. Two bedrooms on the ground floor and master upstairs with a WIR and an ensuite. Double garage and mature plantings.

For Sale offers invited over $560,000 View Sat 12.30-1pm or by appointment Mick Hydes 027 437 9696 mick.hydes@bayleys.co.nz

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Tinwald 67 Hinds Highway

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Bareland opportunity Bareland 8.0937ha (more or less) property with cattle yards and excellent building sites. This property has its own well, developed for domestic, stock and irrigation water. Handy to Tinwald and Ashburton.

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Luxurious lifestyle This magnificent home on two hectares emanates refined sophistication. A stunning black cedar exterior commands the landscaped garden and integrates with mountain views. Gracious living and dining areas lead into each other and allow for fantastic indoor/outdoor flow onto the picturesque patio entertaining area. The kitchen is the heart of this home, featuring granite top island, butler’s sink, modern 'farmhouse style' oven with gas hob and a walk in pantry all linked by oak flooring.

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Longacre Longacre is a 110 hectare irrigated property comprising some of the most versatile soils in Canterbury. Located in the favoured and renowned cropping area of Pendarves, opportunities such as this with irrigation are seldom available. The water is sourced from a consented bore on farm, as well as the Acton Irrigation Scheme and applied via a lateral irrigator best suited to the shape of the property, with efficient and effective coverage. The pond has approximately 27,200m3 storage adding to the property's reliability, and combined with the Lismore soils, has the capacity to perform.

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Temuka 450 Main Waitohi Road For Sale offers invited over $8,100,000 + GST (if any) View by appointment George Morris 027 212 8668 george.morris@bayleys.co.nz Nick Young 027 437 7820 nick.young@bayleys.co.nz Mark Parry 027 433 0350 mark.parry@bayleys.co.nz WHALAN AND PARTNERS LTD, BAYLEYS, LICENSED UNDER THE REA ACT 2008

Production and presentation Comprising of 161.4215 hectares titled area plus 69.3198 hectare lease. 'Waitohi' dairy is a well presented dairy platform. When purchased in 2015 the farm was extensively re-planned and replanted. Two large Zimmatic centre pivots plus long-lines and K-Lines in corners service the effective irrigated area of approximately 220 hectares. A 54 bail rotary dairy shed plus feed pad with 500 cow capacity is strategically located. The four bedroom manager's home is approximately 470sqm and is set on an elevated site. The second home is a five bedroom 282sqm home at the northern end of the property. The combination of reliable irrigation water, a high standard of farm and accommodation infrastructure, excellent production history ensures 'Waithohi' is a very sound investment.

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8ha of Grazing and Lifestyle 376 Wakanui Road, Ashburton 8ha block on the fringe of town which offers the best of country and a slice of the good life. This corner block has good access and contains ten paddocks with stock water. Excellent outbuildings, including three bay hay shed, two bay implement shed, a large tack room, six loose boxes; plus a separate three car garage alongside the house provides plenty

of storage options. The house is hidden from the road in a private setting with views of the mountains and mature gardens. This spacious four bedroom home has the convenience of two bathrooms and two living areas to complete the picture. An excellent opportunity to secure a larger slice of land so close to town.

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1 Park Lane , ASHBURTON This character entertainer offers a bungalow with three double bedrooms and two bathrooms, predominately double glazed, the ambience of a gas fireplace and a modern hostess kitchen. Throw open the doors from the living and bedroom areas to enjoy the private gardens. Stay warm with a ducted heating system and underfloor bathroom heating. Garaging to accommodate three vehicles. Adjacent to the

Domain and set on an impressive 2,140m2 of a fully fenced and beautifully landscaped section. Early possession is available.

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42 Charlesworth Drive, ALLENTON A well designed family home great for entertaining. Two north facing living rooms have excellent flow with kitchen and outdoors. An extended veranda provides perfect shelter for outdoor dining and living. This near new home benefits from private and established gardens. Four bedrooms, master with walkin-robe and en suite plus a well-appointed bathroom with bath, shower and vanity. An

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Seldom Available 153 Racecourse Road, ASHBURTON Beautifully landscaped, discover this unexpected oasis within the town boundary. A property of this size is rarely available. Make it your own with this three bedroom, two bathroom character filled home and attached two bedroom self-contained flat. The living areas give direct access to the sheltered, sunny patios surrounding the home. Plenty of room for vehicles or hobbies in the modern workshop/garage

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88 Alford Forest Rd , ASHBURTON

9 Oak Grove, ASHBURTON

Clark McLeod 027 432 2194

Register your interest today for this new townhouse under development situated on the Westside. This townhouse has been thoughtfully designed and positioned for the sun, including three bedrooms and all the benefits of a new home. Enjoy entertaining in the stylish kitchen, with open Plan living flowing through to your private backyard

Web ID RX2079427

$435,000 Web ID RX2080633

A spacious home with two living rooms, three bedrooms and tandem garage. Excellent heating options with compliant log burner, heat transfer and heatpump. Spacious grounds with a full 1/4acre (1012m²) section and only a stone’s throw away from EA Network centre and the Ashburton Domain. An opportunity presents for the astute buyer to renovate and upgrade. Offers over $358,000. Web ID RX2079628

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Penbury Peninsula

building. If you are looking for a substantial home – make this magnificent property your own. A property with a point of difference, this is a must see.

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Geoff Geering Drive

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Geoff Geering Drive , ASHBURTON

60 Allens Rd , ALLENTON

14 Roxburgh Place, TINWALD

2 Penbury Close, LAKE HOOD

This Ashburton District Council development presents Stage 2 of Geoff Geering Drive. This subdivision offers a variety of sections at an affordable price. Priced from just $136,500 makes the possibility of your dream home achievable. This subdivision has been developed with a focus on sustainable living keeping the environment in mind.

Quaint commercial building with a floor area of 42m2 provides an affordable rental option to establish your business. A popular and busy location across from Allenton school providing good foot traffic plus ample options for parking. Currently configured with reception area and open plan offices and amenities at the rear of the building.

Beautifully designed family home in a quiet cul-de-sac. Four bedrooms, two separate living areas plus study nook and two recently remodelled bathrooms, all with quality fittings including a gas central heating system. With north facing dining and living area this home is perfect for family living.

Web ID RX2101409

For Lease Web ID ACL2165501

Situated in the popular Oaklea Subdivision, this spacious 972m² section has title issued and is ready for you to develop your dream home on. A private section with shared access way and bordering reserve land you can’t look past this building platform. Located on the western side of Tinwald, the Oaklea Subdivision includes quality homes in a well-designed and established subdivision. For Sale $157,000 Web ID AUT2165493

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Spectacular Views

Ashburton Business Estate

161D Racecourse Road, ASHBURTON

59 Dolphin Drive, SOUTH RAKAIA HUTS

3/46 Zig Zag Road, RAKAIA

Ashburton Business Estate

This holiday home has been enjoyed for many decades by the same family. The main cottage has kitchen, living, bathroom and one bedroom which is complemented by a large sleepout capable of sleeping up to four people. Situated close to the playground and tennis court and with a sunny garden this is exactly what a kiwi bach should be.

A luxury chalet at the Mt Hutt Lodge Complex, located above the breath taking Rakaia Gorge with views out toward the Mt Hutt Range, is now for sale. Built over two levels and offering three bedrooms, two bathrooms and an attractive open plan living area, the chalet has a modern decor with natural timber finishes and stunning views.

The growth of the Ashburton Business estate has exceed expectations in recent times. This Ashburton District Council Development is now established with many business and the momentum continues to grow. The release of the most recent stage offers larger scale sites from 1 ha in size to over 20 ha if required.

For Sale $195,000 Web ID RUE2139508

Offers over $295,000 Web ID RX2080536

This section makes a superb option with mature garden planting along the northern fence line. Fenced two sides plus an attractive entrance fence to be constructed by the vendors to suit purchaser’s entry to site. This section benefits from two possible entries, one from the street and the other from an access lane which gives plenty of building design options. For Sale $220,000 Web ID RX2093370

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Affordable lifestyle living 261 Rakaia Barrhill Methven Road, Rakaia If you have been searching for a piece of land with a serious shed, then here is a fantastic opportunity to purchase a lifestyle holding close to the Rakaia township. This private, three-bedroom, weatherboard cottage, has great bones and plenty of scope for the next owner to add their own touches. Outside offers 2.8 acres of

established gardens, fruit trees, and paddocks. If you love a decent sized shed, then this one will definitely tick that box and give you plenty of space to try and fill. Lifestyle in Rakaia moves fast, so don’t miss your opportunity to secure this one, before someone else beats you to it.

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Ashburton 100 Wilkins Road

Neg over $1,100,000

• Full size tennis court, swimming pool, BBQ area • Logburner, heatpump, underfloor heating • 3 bay implement shed with one bay totally enclosed with concrete floor • Lovely landscaped grounds with sealed driveway

Country Living close to Town • 4.2 hectares of land, 4 main paddocks • 310m2 two storey home • Renovated kitchen and updated bathroom • Bathrooms upstairs and down, spa bath

1130 Te Moana Road

$1,170,000 plus GST on land only

Live your Best Life • Immaculately presented executive home • 5 bedrooms • Fully tiled guest bathroom and ensuite • Huge chefs Kitchen

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Wrap around tiled terrace with 360° views Large double attached garaging Storage Galore 114sqm three bay shed with extra bay for caravan/trailer or camper

Prices starting from $255,000

Here is an exciting opportunity to secure yourself a piece of the lifestyle dream in the ever growing and popular township of Rakaia. Burrowes Estate are releasing 12 various sized lifestyle blocks ranging from 2.2ha up to 4.7ha along Acton and Burrowes Road. Located on the fringe of the township, you will have the best of what both town and country have to offer, yet you still remain close enough to commute to Christchurch and Ashburton for work or recreation. The mighty Rakaia River is literally at your backdoor step to explore, or go for a round of golf at the nearby golf course. Get in first to pick your perfect piece of land, and start making your lifestyle dream a reality.

43 Braebrook Drive

Neg over 540,000

Brand new market Price • Take the opportunity to purchase this well presented 4-bedroom home • 4 good sized bedrooms with ensuite off main bedroom

• Lovely kitchen with walk in pantry • Good size living areas built for all day sun • Heating by heat pumps one in the living one in the hallway • Main bathroom has shower, bath, vanity

40 Elizabeth Avenue, Rakaia

Something worth considering • 1017 sqm fenced bareland section • Commercially zoned with potential to be residential • Located centrally on the Westside of Rakaia

Enquiries over $165,000

• Excellent foot traffic exposure • Close to other town facilities • Exciting options for further development

56 Wills Street

Price by negotiation

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Live the Dream! • Ashburton’s ‘Blue Chip’ location. • Architecturally designed • Constructed of brick and cedar • Three living areas, 2 downstairs 1 upstairs

Imposing entrance foyer Full kitchen downstairs and kitchenette upstairs Four double bedrooms Two bathrooms and separate ‘visitors’ toilet

116 Tarbottons Road

Family and Entertainers delight • The kitchen has an island bench, a gas hob and two ovens, quality appliances and a scullery making entertaining a dream • 5 Bedrooms, 3 Living areas, and an elegant family bathroom that is fully tiled

1 Tranquil Place

New Market Price $765,000

Situated in the desirable Coniston subdivision on a family sized section of 1,010m2. This permanent material home is constructed of brick with a Rockcote finish. The new open plan kitchen is sure to impress and flows to your spacious dining/family area. Let the outside in by opening the doors to your private BBQ area or relax under the shade sail with family and friends. There are connecting doors from the family room to a second separate lounge.

7 Eton Street

Neg over $336,000

Investors or Nestors • Three double bedrooms, separate laundry • Updated bathroom, heatpump, HRV system • Recent new carpet throughout, dishwasher

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Good sized living room and dining area Easy-care section Bigger than normal single garage Returning $350 per week rental with great tenants

15 & 17 Normanby Street, Rakaia

Ideal Westside Location • Purchase one section or both • Close to Rakaia School, shops, domain and riverbed

$155,000

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Number of driving charges a concern R

eaders of news from out of the Ashburton District Courthouse this week would have noticed an alarmingly growing trend among the charges, sentences and penalties handed down throughout the course of a busy week. While the usual cases appeared, they were all usurped by an incredibly large number of driving offences, from speeding, and driving under the influence of alcohol and drugs right through to the extremely concerning notion of fleeing from police. The latter is of big concern and events of the past 12 months around the country, particularly up the road near Christchurch in which a number

of fatal crashes have occurred during police chases, have obviously done nothing to deter drivers from abiding by the laws of the road and pulling over when requested to do so by police. There are a couple of logical explanations for why there seems to be an increased amount of driving offences, more than a dozen drink driving

charges in particular and that’s that it had been quite some time since a court sitting and it also took into account the festive season when people are more likely to get behind the wheel having had a few drinks. But one drink driving charge is one too many, and it’s the same for the raft of other types of offences we have seen during the week. As a society we should be demanding more of ourselves, our peers and our community when it comes to how we operate motor vehicles or, most specifically, why we handle motor vehicles while under the influence. We’ve had a reasonably safe start to the year on our roads, and it would be nice to keep it

that way for the remainder of 2020, but the cold hard facts and statistics suggest that, if these sorts of numbers keep cropping up in our court news each time the doors open, then the chances of more fatalities and injuries is greater perhaps than ever. New Zealand’s got a bad record for road deaths, far more than we should endure and while nationally it’s a problem, the responsibility probably sits more within our communities to try and curb the growing numbers. How that’s done, is a bit of a moving beast in many senses. It’s not going to happen over night, but with a concerted effort by everyone to make use of the various options available,

other than getting into the car when you’ve had a few drinks, or thinking you’re invincible when you sit behind the wheel, then things will become a lot safer. I was asked this week why we seemed to enjoy producing court news and I can assure you there is no enjoyment from filling so much space with such a sad state of affairs. We’d be a lot happier if we didn’t have to write about another drink driver being caught over the legal limit, or another story about someone who fled from police or who was caught travelling at some ridiculous speed around the district. That’d mean that the roads are a much safer place, and that’s all everybody wants.

In 1991, Jean-Bertrand Aristide was inaugurated as the first democratically elected president of Haiti (he was overthrown by the military the following September). In 1998, the Winter Olympic Games were opened in Nagano, Japan, by Emperor Akihito. In 1999, Jordan’s King Hussein died of cancer at age 63; he was succeeded by his eldest son, Abdullah. Ten years ago: A nearly completed Kleen Energy Systems power plant in Middletown,

Connecticut, exploded, killing six people and injuring 50. ProRussian opposition leader Viktor Yanukovych declared victory in Ukraine’s presidential runoff, but his opponents rejected the claim, saying the vote was too close to call. (Yanukovych was inaugurated February 25.) Five years ago: Olympic gold medallist Bruce (now Caitlyn) Jenner was involved in a fatal multiple-vehicle crash on Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu, California, that left one woman dead and several others injured.

One year ago: Democrats launched a sweeping plan to transform the US economy to combat climate change and create thousands of jobs in renewable energy; at least six senators running for president or considering White House bids backed the Green New Deal. Today’s birthdays: Author Gay Talese is 88. Reggae musician Brian Travers is 61. Comedy writer Robert Smigel is 60. Actor James Spader is 60. Country singer Garth Brooks is

58. Rock musician David Bryan is 58. Actor-comedian Eddie Izzard is 58. Actor-comedian Chris Rock is 55. Actor Jason Gedrick is 53. Actress Essence Atkins is 48. Rock singermusician Wes Borland is 45. Rock musician Tom Blankenship is 42. Actor Ashton Kutcher is 42. Actress Tina Majorino is 35. Actress Deborah Ann Woll is 35. Thought for today: “A day wasted on others is not wasted on one’s self.” — Charles Dickens (born this date in 1812, died 1870). - AP

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TODAY IN HISTORY Today is Friday, February 7, the 38th day of 2020. There are 328 days left in the year. Today’s highlight in history: On February 7, 1964, the Beatles arrived at New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport to begin their first American tour. On this date: In 1812, author Charles Dickens was born in Landport, Portsmouth, England. In 1817, America’s first public gas street lamp was lighted in Baltimore at the corner of Market and Lemon streets (now East Baltimore and Holliday streets). In 1863, for the British it was the costliest day of the New Zealand Wars – but it occurred far from the battlefield. Bringing naval stores from Sydney, the modern 1706-ton steam corvette HMS Orpheus ran aground on the bar at the entrance to Auckland’s Manukau Harbour. In 1940, Walt Disney’s second animated feature, Pinocchio, premiered in New York. In 1943, the government abruptly announced that wartime rationing of shoes made of leather would go into effect in two days, limiting consumers to buying three pairs per person per year. (Rationing was lifted in October 1945.) In 1948, Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower resigned as US Army chief of staff; he was succeeded by Gen. Omar Bradley. In 1962, President John F. Kennedy imposed a full trade embargo on Cuba. In 1984, space shuttle Challenger astronauts Bruce McCandless II and Robert L. Stewart went on the first untethered spacewalk, which lasted nearly six hours. In 1986, the Philippines held a presidential election marred by charges of fraud against the incumbent, Ferdinand E. Marcos. Haitian President-for-Life JeanClaude Duvalier fled his country, ending 28 years of his family’s rule.


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ne of the best feelings in the world is knowing that someone is happy because of you. That was my thought for the day on Wednesday last week. I can’t claim ownership of that wee gem but it really hit a note with me. I think it was the timing of it, more than anything. Just a few hours before I read it, I was chatting with my local farming correspondent, Enda on the radio. Although he has the title of farming correspondent we actually don’t talk a whole heap about farming. Last week, we covered his family trip to Kaikoura, where they were lucky enough to encounter some whales while out on a whale watching trip. He also wanted to see firsthand the changes to the drive into the town caused by the earthquake. We also discussed Kobe Bryant’s passing and talked about how crazy things were around Hokonui at the moment with the looming Duck Race. Enda’s family have won a duck, but he said they would have been there if they hadn’t been lucky enough to win a duck. “It’s such a fun night Hoops.” This is the bit that really hit home for me. He went on to say,

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one of his workers had been lucky enough to win a duck also. “She must have texted me a dozen times the day she won it to tell me how excited she was to have a duck. “You have made her so happy Hoops.” How cool is that? I don’t mind taking the credit for making her so happy, but it’s more about the night itself. I’m not sure what it is exactly about the duck race that creates the buzz. I think it’s a combination of things. It’s a super location. A creek beside a pub, perfect for a duck race. Great hosts! It wouldn’t be the same without Skippy and Amanda. Great prizes certainly helps. Everything from skydiving jumps to e-scooters will be won on the night. All thanks to the won-

derful duck sponsors. Hopefully the team at Hokonui plays a part in making it such a success too. As Skippy said to me on air last week, it’s more than just a duck race, it’s a catch-up night. It really has taken over from the Boxing Day races from back in the day when you’d see people there, that you hadn’t seen for donkeys.

It’s the wonderful part of this job of mine, driving a vehicle that can do some good for people and make people happy. From helping to promote a fundraiser to giving away ducks, it can be very satisfying at times. So after 12 runnings of the duck race has the interest died down any? Absolutely not! If anything I’d say this year, the buzz around the race is bigger than I’ve experienced before. People have been setting their phone redials from 4.30am. I have well over 300 entries for each duck on my Facebook page and the text machine has been going nuts as well. Love will be in the air this Valentine’s Day. Duck Race love at the Phat Duck. You’d be quackers to miss it! Till next week, Hoo Roo Phill Hooper Quackers Phill Hooper is the breakfast host of Ashburton’s Hokonui radio station. The views expressed in this column are his and do not reflect the opinion of his employer or the Ashburton Guardian.

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hat is it? That’s the question from most people as any CanAm Ryker pulls up to the pump. A loaded question for sure and, if a rider decides to answer, he or she will surely spend the next five minutes explaining just what this three-wheeled wonder is. Because, if there is one thing people need to know about the Can-Am Ryker, it’s that it doesn’t fly under the radar. Neither a car nor a motorcycle, the Ryker sits at an interesting crossroads within the automotive industry. It offers open-air freedom – normally associated only with a motorcycle – combined with the ease of use of a car. It is one of the most innovative vehicles in recent years thanks to a few clever features built into the design. Can-Am has been rolling to this different take on the three-wheeler for a while. It entered the market with the Can-Am Spyder in 2007, from a history in snowmobiles. This is apparent when you look at the Ryker’s wheels. Unlike traditional threewheeled motorcycles, the Ryker features a solo rear wheel with two front wheels riding outset on double-wishbone suspension. Wheels are turned with a handlebar that is adjustable for reach with an easy clamp system. This allows the rider to shift it forward or backwards on its sliding mount. Just like a more conventional trike, there is no countersteering involved in steering the Ryker.

Handlebars are pointed in the direction the rider wants to go – and he or she will want to hold on tight. A 900cc Rotax three-cylinder engine produces 61.1kW and 71Nm, with drive making its way to the rear wheel via a CVT gearbox and shaft final drive. Though a manual gearbox might sound appealing for shifting enthusiasts, that • Latest facelift option would vastly overcomplicate the • 15,000km simple riding dynamics. • 2.8L Turbo Diesel That’s because turning those two front wheels with their car-sized rubber takes a decent amount of heft.

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y mate Colin Gilbert recently celebrated a significant birthday (LXXX in Roman numerals). Such number which is almost matched by the variety of Ford product he has owned over those many years. But herein lies a problem, for after a successive number of Falcons in more recent years (which have all been coloured white and mostly traded in on the next latest model and soon to be available before the first set of tyres needed replacing), the demise of the Falcon range a means a challenge of just what to do about a replacement. Especially as said gentleman’s reaction to SUV-type vehicles, as well as those with front-wheel-drive and/or hybrid systems remains lukewarm, at best. Then as well, reasonably frequent drives to Queenstown need to be factored in. So what amongst the current Ford lineup might I suggest? Well, maybe for a start, how about the Fiesta ST, which, for $35,490 will put a smile on most peoples faces? Especially as it’s 1.5-litre, three cylinder turbo-petrol comes up with 147kW and 290Nm of torque. It has a six-speed manual and Normal-Sport-Track (complete with

Launch Control) drive modes. Accordingly it can scamper from 0-100km/h in 6.5seconds. But it’s front-wheel-drive! Not that one will probably notice, for Ford Performance have modified the chassis and there’s a limited-slip-differential. All of which you enjoy from the front Recaro seats. It’s practical as well with four doors and good luggage space. Next up in size, price ($58,990) and setup to provide the next level of driving enjoyment is the soon-to-be-available Focus ST ( NB – it’s very different to the ST-Line). For the ST has a 2.3-litre EcoBoost engine, producing 206kW and 420Nm, together with a seven-speed, dual-clutch transmission. It’s also front-wheel-drive, with an electronic limited-slip-diff, has lots of selectable drive modes as well as adaptive suspension and 19-inch alloys with Michelin Pilot Sport tyres. Recaro seats of course, but complete with a10-speaker sound system, dual zone climate-air it will also fit into the role of being a practical four door hatch – albeit undoubtedly, a seriously fast one! That’s all very fine, but where’s the rearwheel-drive drive cars? Well, how about one of the recently-enhanced Mustangs, either in EcoBoost

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litres of luggage space (1688 litres with rear seats folded). Power of 140kW and 400Nm (from 20003000rpm) is delivered by the quiet (you can easily think it’s a petrol from within) 2-litre, single-scroll diesel. As well there’s an eight-speed auto (whose rotary controller takes a bit of getting used to). Zero to 100km/h can happen in 8.8 seconds, while the claimed overall diesel consumption figure is 6.7L/100Km. At a 100km/h cruise the rev counter sits at just 1500rpm. With its combination of a nicely balanced chassis and responsive steering there’s reassuringly predictable and safe feel on both on seal and shingle, where on both the ride comfort was excellent. It’s also packed with safety and driver technology including adaptive cruise, as well Ford’s latest infotainment system. To keep kids (big and small) entertained in the back seats there’s screens on the back of the front seats. There’s five year unlimited warranty and three year Roadside assistance programmes for these new Fords. In closing, perhaps the easiest way for solving this particular replacement vehicle puzzle will be to choose one closest in price to that LXXX birthday - such as an $84,990 Ranger Raptor or the Mustang GT!


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azda Motor Corporation celebrated its 100th anniversary of its founding on January 30, 2020. Centenary official comment by Akira Marumoto, Representative Director, President and CEO: “Mazda originated as a company producing cork and then took the path to manufacturing automobiles. “Now, our cars have found friends with many customers from over 130 countries and regions. “We would like to express our sincere appreciation to the customers, dealers, suppliers, business partners and the local community, who have supported us over the years through

good and bad times, to whom we owe our 100 years of existence.” Mazda officially began its journey in New Zealand in 1972 when Mazda New Zealand was established. It began selling rotary and piston engines to the New Zealand motoring public although the marque first arrived in the country eight years earlier when it was represented by a Wellington based company. In the following 28 years, Mazda NZ has gone on to significantly increase its market share in New Zealand along with winning several awards for a number of its models including the Mazda6, Mazda2 Mazda3, MX-5, CX-5 and CX-9.

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MW has kicked off 2020 by adding 13 industry awards to the brand’s ever-growing collection of accolades. The spectrum of awards, including a quartet of category wins in the What Car? Awards 2020, Company Car Today CCT100 Awards and Great British Fleet Awards, underlines the variety of the BMW model line-up and its class-leading status in multiple segments. BMW’s 3 Series and 5 Series triumphed at the What Car? Awards 2020, winning praise for their usability, ease of ownership and advanced technologies. The 3 Series won the Safety Award, with the 330e also taking home trophies for Best Plug-in Hybrid Car and Best Executive Car. Steve Huntingford, Editor, What Car?, said: “The astonishing BMW 330e is not only the best plug-in hybrid you can buy, but the best executive car full stop. It slickly integrates the latest green technol-

ogy with the long-held wants and needs of people shopping in this class.” The 5 Series reigned supreme in the fiercely-contest Best Luxury Car category. After announcing it as What Car?’s favourite luxury car since the seventh-generation version was launched in 2016, Huntingford added: “not only is it the most comfortable and quietest car in its price bracket, but it also offers a better driving position than any comparable car and its feature-packed, user-friendly infotainment system is light years ahead of everything else”. The model’s frugal running costs also contributed to the win, with What Car? highlighting that it was cheaper than its ri-

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“Sometimes the results go your way, sometimes they don’t, but as long as you’re playing good cricket, and you’re in the game all the time – that’s what matters.” India captain Virat Kohli cut a content figure when offering that quote after his side’s four-wicket defeat to New Zealand at Seddon Park on Wednesday night, and while he was reflecting on his own side’s performance, the Black Caps would be unlikely to disagree with his opinion. After three last-gasp defeats in the Twenty20 series where they were not only in the game, but in control of it until some late-game catastrophes, the Black Caps finally saw the results go their way, and in doing so, once again displayed just how slim the margins are between glory and despair. Ross Taylor was the Black Caps’ hero, with a masterful unbeaten 109 from 84 balls as the Black Caps chased down 348 to record their largest run chase in ODI history. It was a significant turnaround from the Twenty20 series, where Taylor had helped guide the Black Caps to the brink of victory, only to get out late in the piece on three occasions. One of those saw him dismissed on the last ball with the scores tied, and Taylor – who was also dropped on 10 on Wednesday, reflected on how luck can be such a factor in the shorter formats. “One I inside edged [onto the stumps] with one run to get – today I think [Mohammed] Shami bowled the same ball and I in-

Ross Taylor celebrates his century. side edged it down to fine leg or the keeper – it’s small margins. It could have been totally two different results, but that’s cricket, and I guess that’s why we love the game, but those little things probably just went our way, when it didn’t in the Twenty20s.” That perspective is valuable, and possibly offers an insight into just how the Black Caps managed to bounce back. While some observers outside the camp were

irate over their late-game meltdowns, the Black Caps argued that their defeats – the two Super Overs losses, especially – were largely the result of bad luck, and that once that luck turned, they’d be able to get across the line. While Taylor admitted the thought of another last-gasp dire defeat crossed his mind – how could it not – when Colin de Grandhomme was run out, leaving the Black Caps needing 17

runs from 24 balls with four wickets in hand, he never believed that there would be a long-lasting effect from the bizarre scenes in the Twenty20 series. “All we talked about was that there were new personnel coming in, and there was no hangover for them. I’m sure it must play on your mind a little bit, you’re a human, and towards the end there we lost a couple of wickets, but at the same time – our last

[ODI] game was the World Cup final, a lot of guys have played in a lot of pressure situations. There was probably a little bit more experience in this side than in the Twenty20 side, and I think that showed.” Two of those players who weren’t in the Twenty20 side also shone for the Black Caps. Henry Nicholls set the tone at the top of the order with 78 from 82 balls, before stand-in skipper Tom Latham blasted 69 from 48 balls as part of a 138-run stand from a mere 80 balls. Taylor credited both with putting him in a position to play the ultimately match-winning hand. “I had a lot of help out there – the way Henry Nicholls and [Martin Guptill] started, Tom Latham – it’s not easy to come out at five, and if anything, what made that chase a little easier for us was right/left hand combinations, we knew there was one short boundary and I thought we were able to access and use that to our advantage. There were a lot of cameos and it was nice to finish it early and not take it into that last over.” Kohli was left with few complaints, acknowledging that the Black Caps were the better side. “I think they batted outstandingly well, we thought [347] was good enough, especially with the start we got with the ball. We were patient enough to get a couple of wickets and got a run out in there as well, but Ross is the most experienced batsman they have, and Tom’s innings is something I think took the game away from us. “Those two in the middle overs were simply unstoppable.”

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Scott McLaughlin set to test Indycar waters NZME Kiwi motorsport ace Scott McLaughlin is ready to explore a new avenue. The two-time Supercars title winner will make his IndyCar debut in May, taking part in the GMR Grand Prix on the Indianapolis Motor Speedway road course. McLaughlin, who will take part in next week’s IndyCar Series preseason open test in Texas, won’t be leaving the Supercars domain however, with Team Penske confirming the 26-year-old will attempt to win his third straight title this year. “This is an amazing opportunity – to race against some of the best open wheel drivers in the world on one of the most historic tracks in motorsports,” McLaughlin said. McLaughlin drove an openwheel car for the first time last month during a rookie evaluation test in Florida, which he said was an opportunity to learn a bit more about a different style of racing. “It’s a driver’s dream to get a

chance to race an Indy car for Team Penske. With the experience I gained at the test in Sebring, I know a little bit more about what to expect when I get back into the car (in Texas). “I just want to learn as much as I can every time I’m in the car so I can make the most of the opportunity to race with the team at the Grand Prix in Indianapolis.” Speaking on McLaughlin’s upcoming venture into the IndyCar circuit, team owner Roger Penske said the team believed the Kiwi would continue to find success behind the wheel even in a relatively unfamiliar series. “We believe his talent and his drive will continue to shine behind the wheel of an Indy car,” Penske said. “It will be interesting to see how he continues to develop as we work up to his first race at the Indianapolis Grand Prix. We know Scott will work hard to improve with every lap and he will represent Team Penske well as he gets acclimated to the IndyCar Series.”

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Brentton Donaldson will be one of a number of players on three greens tomorrow shooting for success in the qualifying stages of the Lowry Cup singles. PHOTO ASHBURTON GUARDIAN

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Lowry Cup journey begins The quest to claim one of Mid Canterbury Bowls most illustrious titles begins this weekend when 26 players will hit the greens for the qualifying stages of the Lowry Cup singles. The annual fixture, which is played over two weekends with qualifying tomorrow prior to the knockout stages being held next Sunday, at which an overall winner will be found. Tomorrow’s play will be conducted on the Methven and Ash-

burton MSA Bowling greens with 14 players in action at Methven and 12 playing on the MSA green. The field contains three players who have won the event within the past eight seasons, Bruce White (2011-2012 season), Jeff Nowell (2013-2014) and Brentton Donaldson (2017-2018). Last year’s winner, Brent Mayson doesn’t feature in the list of entries for this season. Some interesting fixtures in the four rounds of qualifying across

both greens tomorrow will determine how many gain the necessary points to be a part of the knockout stage eight days later. In particular, Donaldson has a tough four matches to tackle if he’s to try and grab his second title. He plays well established players, Dan Hopkins, Graeme Clark, Bruce White and Simon Fleetwood on the Ashburton MSA green which will make for interesting viewing. Meanwhile it will be a busy

weekend on the greens around the district and further afield. On the other side of the Southern Alps, a number of players will do battle in the annual Men’s West Coast open while back on this side of the hills, today will see Friday Triples in action at the Ashburton Bowling Club before Sunday’s big day of action for the Green Keepers Triples. Played at both the Ashburton and Allenton greens, 32 teams will take part in the competition.

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Drysdale confident on Tokyo Olympics prospects By Christopher Reive NZME

After last year’s rowing World Championships, Mahe Drysdale took some time to ponder his future as an Olympic year approached. The double-Olympic champion assessed his options and what the year ahead had in store, before deciding to have one last shot at securing the single scull seat for the 2020 Games. New Zealand rowing rival Robbie Manson held the seat for the past three seasons, but disappointed at last year’s World Championships with a seventh-place finish. With Manson selected in the double scull for two World Cup regattas in May, Drysdale will man the single. The move comes as a big surprise, after the 41-year-old failed to qualify for the men’s

single scull final at the North Island club championships at Lake Karapiro last month while Manson took out the title. Drysdale later revealed he had been hampered by a minor shoulder injury during the regatta which impacted his performance. “I made my intentions clear that I wanted to go in the single,” Drysalde told the Herald. “Basically I knew it was going to be touch and go to put the programme in place within a 10-month period, but I was confident I could do it. I’ve had some time in the single during the last four years and felt like I was making progress every year.” Despite regularly struggling for form in the single scull since the 2016 Games in Brazil, the three-time Olympic medallist admitted he felt like he had been

counted out by many for a spot in 2020. “If you look at the results I don’t blame them,” he said. “There’s even been some doubts in my mind at times but throughout the last four years I’ve had enough little glimpses that I’m confident I can perform and get the result for myself and for the country at Tokyo. “I’m pretty confident in where my training is at at the moment that it’s not just a pipe dream. That’s something I’ve always prided myself on in my career – the best I ever am is when we hit those big races – Olympics, World Champs – and unfortunately I haven’t had that opportunity in the last four years in the single for various reasons. This is my opportunity now, at the World Cups I’ve got to prove myself and if I get a run through

to that Olympics I’m confident I can go and do it again.” Before he gets to that point, Drysdale will have to prove to the selectors he is the best option for the Tokyo Games later in the year. Drysdale has been working alongside the women’s double to gauge his improvement and despite some minor injuries slowing his progress down, he said he was happy with the results. Returning to the water for his first full week of training this week after a minor shoulder niggle, Drysdale said the lead-in to the World Cups, in Italy and Switzerland, would give him a better idea of the targets he needs to hit in order to proven himself as the top candidate for the seat at the Olympics. “Exactly what that result is, I’m not sure,” he said.

Rugby Australia could find themselves in unfamiliar territory with Fox Sports ready to walk away from a 25-year broadcasting partnership. The relationship has been in place since the game turned professional and the most recent deal, signed in 2015 and ending at the end of this year, was worth $A285 million ($297 million) and gave Rugby Australia $A57 million ($59 million). However, the Daily Telegraph reports discussions about extending the long-standing partnership between the two parties came to a halt this week, putting additional pressure on the struggling code. Should Fox be well and truly out, Rugby Australia would likely look to sign a deal with Ten and Optus, who would show Super Rugby on subscription, the Telegraph reports. Rugby Australia is expected to take its package to the open market within a fortnight. “Rugby Australia’s preparations for the next five year rights period have led to a key focus on creating alignment across the rugby competitions in Australia,” a spokesman said. “Our strategy is to provide an integrated whole of rugby presentation to our fans and, importantly, we are confident that there is real interest from the market in this content.” New Zealand and South Africa confirmed their respective broadcasting partnerships through 2025 last year. New Zealand Rugby signed back on with Sky in a deal which will see All Blacks tests (excluding the World Cup), Super Rugby matches, Mitre10 Cup and other domestic competitions televised on the platform. NZR became a five per cent shareholder in the company as part of the deal. Australia failed to do so follow suit, with Rugby Australia boss Raelene Castle knocking back Fox’s original offer. Fox has indicated it would be moving on from rugby, sacking highly respected rugby commentator Nick McArdle and former Wallaby Drew Mitchell from their roster as well as cutting their weekly rugby show. The Telegraph reports the first round matches averaged just 33,000 viewers last weekend, down 19 per cent on round one last year and more worryingly, games with Australian teams were down 35 per cent.


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The Topp Twins: An Exhibition for New Zealand Ashburton Museum Interactive exhibition celebrating New Zealand’s famous comedy duo. Plus hands on activities for kids.

Methven Museum Main Street, Methven Keeping the history of the Methven district alive, come for a drive and visit us. 2pm-4pm

Every day (until January 31, 2020) The Great Santa Hunt Ashburton Museum Find the hidden Santas around the museum Plus hands-on fun for kids.

Every day Mt Hutt Memorial Hall 160 Main Street, Methven NZ Alpine and Agriculture Encounter, Art Gallery and Hall

February 7

Andy Irvine 160 Main Street, Methven Andy Irvine is one of the great Irish singers, his voice one of a handful of truly great ones that gets to the very soul of Ireland. He has been hailed as “a tradition in himself”. Musician, singer and songwriter, Andy has maintained his highly individual performing skills throughout his over 50-year career. 6.30pm - 9pm Bec Sandys Comedy Role Model WIP Ashburton MSA Club Bec Sandys is hitting the global stage this year with two, one hour, comedy shows. This is your chance to see her first show Role Model performed for the first time ever, before it debut’s at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival in March. 7pm - 9.30pm

February 9

The Plains Railway and Historical Museum Complex 12 Maronan Road, Tinwald Enjoy a vintage railcar ride and explore the Museum Village

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Methven Historical Society Main Street, Methven New exhibition. Methven Maternity Hospital display, many Methven residents were born in the hospital. Visit our museum and view the display. Why not try your hand at nappy folding! On till the end of April, Tuesday and Friday, 2-4 2pm-4pm displays, working blacksmith, vintage machinery and more. Browse through the Ashburton Fire Museum, the Ashburton Woodworkers and the Lynn Woodworking Museum - take a miniature train ride with the Ashburton Model Engineers, view craft displays in the function room. Inflatable fun, hot food, snacks and coffee available from the popup playground. Facebook: The Plains Railway and Historical Museum. 11am - 4pm

February 15

Burns Night 2020 Sinclair Centre, Park Street Tickets $25, BYO drinks. Traditional Burns meal. Tickets and enquiries: Susan 027 316 7063 or Ian on 027 444 9467. Seated by 6pm

Feb 28-29, Mar 1

Rakaia Salmon Fishing Competition Rakaia More than just a competition, a chance to catch up with regular fellow competitors, throw the odd yarn, tell a long-winded joke or two.

Every Wednesday Ashburton open coffee mornings Plunket rooms, 222 Cameron Street If you are new to town or been living here all of your life, come and have a coffee and chat. All welcome! Child-friendly location. Please contact Adi 027 2208791 or Sue-ann 021 679 348 to register. 10.30am - 12 noon Art Addicts Art Addicts (AA) is the Ashburton Art Gallery’s weekly art space for kids. Wrap up your Wednesday school day and head to the gallery to get creative and explore themes in art. A great space for children to learn and interact with each Come to New Zealand’s salmon capital and join the annual competition, open to all adults and children. www.rakaiasalmon.co.nz

February 29

Discover Mt Hutt Mt Hutt Ski Area and Snow Centre, Methven Discover Mt Hutt is an opportunity to explore Mt Hutt during summer. 10am - 4pm Twizel Salmon and Wine Rowing Complex, Lake Ruataniwha, Twizel Delicious food, wine and beer, local salmon, live music, busker entertainment. Entry: presales $20 (eventfinda. co.nz or from Twizel Info Centre) – gate sales $25. Visit www.twizel.info or www.facebook.com/ TwizelSalmonWine for more info. 11am - 5pm Mickey and Michelle Tramping/Music Tour Methven Memorial Hall Harpist Michelle Doyle and violinist/vocalist Michael O’Donnell are set to embark on an epic 3000km tour of New

other. Children of all ages welcome. Donations appreciated. 3 - 4.30pm

Every second Fri of the month In Colour, art and craft club In Colour is the Ashburton Art Gallery’s monthly programme for unleashing your creativity. Bring along your art and craft projects to share with others over morning tea once a month. These are social sessions which encourage you to connect with others through creativity. Be inspired to learn a new creative pastime. Sessions are free and all are welcome to attend. The gallery will supply basic colouring-in sheets and materials, along with tea and Zealand’s ‘Te Araroa’ trail. The duo are thrilled to be releasing their debut album A Walking Pace in this unique way and are donating 20 per cent of the tours merch sales to osteoporosis research, a subject very close to their hearts. 7pm - 9pm

March 5

Positive Ageing Expo Hotel Ashburton Come and experience all that is available for you tour expo. Exhibits and displays, social connections, raffles, enter our surprise draw. Light refreshments available on site, gold coin entry, bring a friend and make a day of it. Age Concern Ashburton 308 6817. 10am - 3pm

March 7

Selwyn Sounds Lincoln Domain Selwyn Sounds is so much more than just brilliant music. Whole range of fantastic food trucks selling delicious food from around the world. Two well stocked bars, plenty of water and sunscreen available around the ground to make

coffee. Those attending are encouraged to bring along their own materials and projects. 10.30am - 12 noon

Ashburton Airport A great selection of many aircraft from the past to the future. 10am - 3pm

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The Ashburton Toy Library 106 Victoria Street, in the Triangle Open for toy exchange. 9.30am - 12.30pm Ashburton Farmers’ Market Ashburton carpark, corner West and Havelock streets. The Ashburton District Farmers’ Market is a regular, fresh, quality food market that promotes direct sales from producer to customer. 9am - 12.30pm Ashburton Aviation Museum

March 8

Scouting Mudslide Mania-o-roto Scout Park, Chalmers Avenue, Ashburton You are invited to join the Mania-o-roto scouting groups for a Scouting mudslide. Cost: gold coin entry. $2 sausage. Old clothes and closed shoes: best. 10am - 1pm

Ashburton Racecourse 9am Saturday, February 29.

Cakes, produce, crafts, household, furniture, collectables, antiques, garden, workshop, sports, children’s entertainment, sausage sizzle, craft stalls, cash or eftpos available. • Donations of good quality items gratefully accepted. No TVs, heaters or computers, please. • Items collected from Wednesday, February 26, or please drop off at Racecourse, 9am – 4pm Wednesday, February 26 – Friday, February 28. Phone Trevor 307 2629, Jim 975 8277, Dave 307 4349, George 307 2243.

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Nor’Westers Musos’ Club Feeneys Lounge, Devon Tavern, Ashburton Monthly open mic afternoon. All the gear set up, just bring your talent, all welcome, any style of music. 2pm - 6pm

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Tutus On Tour Ashburton Trust Event Centre The Royal New Zealand Ballet is delighted to expand the company’s much-loved regional touring programme in 2020, featuring works tailor-made for the RNZB by trail blazing choreographers at home in New Zealand and on the world stage. 6.30pm Ruddzilla In Methven (Stand-up comedy) Arabica Methven The show contains a mix of storytelling, one-liners, puns and double entendres.

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Ashburton Aviation Museum Ashburton Airport A great selection of many aircraft from the past to the future. 1pm - 3pm

Tina – Simply the Best Ashburton Trust Event Centre Get the electrifying concert experience of Tina Turner with this full stage production brimming with Tina hits from the ‘60s, ‘70s, ‘80s and ‘90s. 7pm - 9.30pm

March 27

Ben Hurley Live at the Blue Pub The Blue Pub, Methven He’s the bearded guy on Seven Days and now he’s coming to the Blue Pub In Methven! Join Ben, MC Bec Sandys and support act Peter Livingstone for this night of hilarity at Samuel’s Summit Bar at the Blue Pub. This is a guaranteed sell-out - so grab your tickets now. Tickets are also available from the Blue Pub for $25 – cash only until all tickets are sold. 8pm - 9.30pm

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Friday, February 7, 2020

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Your Stars ARIES (Mar 21-Apr 19): Poet Billy Collins insists “you are the bread and the knife” and “not the boots in the corner.” You’ve a sure sense of yourself today and will know immediately whether you concur. TAURUS (Apr 20-May 20): Unnecessary drama does nothing to help the situation, but some don’t know any other way to get the attention they need. Two ways to deal: be patient or be gone. GEMINI (May 21-Jun 21): Feeling like you have something to contribute, you may do so without a thought as to how it might enhance or upset the delicate balance of the thing. Good. Your input is just what’s needed. CANCER (Jun 22-Jul 22): Whether it is friends introducing friends or colleagues setting up client appointments, meetings pulled together will be lucky for you. Doors will open where you didn’t even know doors existed. LEO (Jul 23-Aug 22): You like people who are direct, honest, funny and unconcerned whether you like them or not. When this sort drifts into your world, don’t let them go without a follow-up plan. Keepers, these! VIRGO (Aug 23-Sep 22): Nietzsche suggested that without music, life would be a mistake. Certainly, the right tune will enhance what you’ve got going on today, though the wrong one will help you appreciate the value of silence. LIBRA (Sep 23-Oct 23): If a compliment is like honey to the fly, criticism is like vinegar to most creatures, except humans, who put vinegar on things like salads. Criticism and vinegar will enhance what’s already healthy. SCORPIO (Oct 24-Nov 21): When given enough time, it will be taken. That doesn’t make results better or worse. Time just won’t be a significant contributing factor to the quality of the day’s products, so you may as well go fast. SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22-Dec 21): It won’t be obvious what’s expected of you. Things like the rules and culture of the group or the needs of the customer have to be established. Go in aware and observe to the best of your ability. CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan 19): Fitting in doesn’t mean losing yourself or changing yourself in any way. It’s more a matter of finding commonalities and ways of serving the situation. AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb 18): You’ll take a few minutes to learn something about the people around you, preferably something that has zilch to do with the transaction at hand. This is the human touch, badly needed in the robotic world. PISCES (Feb 19-Mar 20): The business literature tells you to be systematic and logical in your problem-solving approach, though this may discount the intelligence in you that doesn’t speak the language of logic. Your etheric sense can be trusted.

ACROSS 1. Game disc and party drink may answer a blow (12) 8. I am one to rat maybe on one who copies me (8) 9. Enough commotion to cause that storm in a teacup? (4) 11. Order one to use icon like this (5) 12. Ban a sort of bream, and leave (7) 13. A host may march to 7 (4) 15. An error made by a man in the field (4) 19. Area showing how old the Metropolitan Police HQ is (7) 20. It will follow when Suez reveals it (5) 22. A song a fair alto gives one back (4) 23. An absolute sovereign took our Act at variance (8) 24. Robe with wrong designs for it (8-4) DOWN 2. Bulb for adding flavour to one? No, no, that’s wrong (5) 3. Slightly different meaning nun gives ace perhaps (6) 4. Made a runaway success of marriage maybe (6) 5. Without pretence, it’s neither sharp nor flat (7) 6. Could be loth for penny change from the cornucopia (4,2,6) 7. Uniformed musicians have 13 soundly prohibited (8,4) 10. Decline to be involved in the Web beforehand (3) 14. Medical officer tries out tenon’s counterpart (7) 16. This is the day one gets what’s coming to one (3) 17. Might have this ticket for second match between same teams (6) 18. Have membership of Nobel? Good! (6) 21. Kate was a little mouselike? Well, no (5)

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DOWN 1. Losing velocity (7) 2. Erode (3,4) 3. Djinn (5) 4. Everlasting (7) 5. An attack or raid (5) 6. Competing (5) 9. Instruction (9) 14. Deeply affected (7) 15. Claimed (7) 16. Solidity (7) 19. Deep chasm (5) 20. Rejoice (5) 21. Throw out (5)

Previous cryptic solution

Previous solution: ads, aid, aids, ail, ails, ais, dais, dal, dals, dial, dials, dis, ids, lad, lads, laid, lias, lid, lids, lis, sad, said, sail, sal, sild, slid

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DEATHS

DEATHS

LUCAS, Nigel David – On February 6, 2020, at Ashburton. Loved son of the late Trevor and Joy and dearly loved brother of Ian and Shirley Lucas. Loved uncle of Dawn, Dayle and Tamsin Lucas; great uncle to Jessica and Lloyd, Coby, Greer and Walker. LUCAS, Nigel David – On February 6, 2020, at Ashburton. It’s with great sadness we have lost our wonderful brother-in-law and uncle. Forever in our hearts. Murray, Marie, Terry, Wendy, Janine, Sarita Jade, Samuel, Mike and Joe.

SUNDAY: Fine with light winds.

LUCAS, Nigel David – On February 6, 2020, at Ashburton. Dearly loved and respected friend of Heather Salton and family; Angela Harris, Aimee Salton, Jodi Salton and Sacha and Tom Fougere and families.

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Data provided by NIWA

Waimate less than 30 fine

30 to 59 fog

isolated snow thunder flurries

sleet thunder

Canterbury Plains

rain

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hail

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NZ Today

Canterbury High Country

overnight max low

TODAY

TODAY

Auckland

fine

Cloudy with isolated light showers. Becoming fine by afternoon. Northeasterly breezes developing in the morning, turning northwest at night.

Areas of morning cloud and a shower or two, then fine spells from afternoon. Wind at 1000m: Light winds. NW 40 km/h developing in the afternoon. Wind at 2000m: W 40 km/h, rising to gale 65 km/h at night.

Hamilton

fine

Napier

few showers

Wellington

fine

TOMORROWFZL: Lowering to 2300m by afternoon

Nelson

fine

Blenheim

fine

Greymouth

fine

Christchurch

mainly fine

Timaru

mainly fine

Queenstown

fine

Dunedin

mainly fine

Invercargill

fog clears

TOMORROW Fine to start. Rain from later in the morning with a strong southwest change, clearing by evening.

SUNDAY Some morning cloud in the north, clearing to an otherwise fine day. Southwesterlies easing.

TUESDAY

World Weather

Adelaide Amsterdam Bangkok Berlin Brisbane Cairns Cairo Calcutta Canberra Colombo Darwin Delhi Dubai Dublin Edinburgh

showers fine showers cloudy showers showers showers thunder showers fine thunder fog fine cloudy cloudy

FZL: Above 3000m

Fine to start, then rain spreading north from late morning, easing by evening. Wind at 1000m: W 35 km/h, becoming light in the afternoon. Wind at 2000m: W gale 65 km/h, easing to 45 km/h in the afternoon.

Fine, but some evening cloud. Light winds.

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Rise 6:39 am Set 8:54 pm Fair

Fair fishing Set 3:37 am Rise 7:32 pm

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Rise 6:41 am Set 8:52 pm Good

Good fishing Set 4:40 am Rise 8:23 pm

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Rise 6:42 am Set 8:51 pm Bad

Bad fishing Set 5:52 am Rise 9:07 pm

New moon 24 Feb 4:33 am

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Selwyn Whitecliffs (NIWA) at 2:05 pm, yesterday

Rakaia Fighting Hill (NIWA) at 2:30 pm, yesterday 382.6 Nth Ashburton at 2:05 pm, yesterday

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Sth Ashburton at 2:05 pm, yesterday

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Rangitata Klondyke at 3:00 pm, yesterday

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Waitaki Kurow at 3:03 pm, yesterday

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Canterbury Readings

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Friday, 7 February 2020

A cold front over the South Island weakens as it moves over the North Island this morning. A broad ridge over the southern Tasman Sea moves onto the South Island and then the North Island. A cold front to the far south of Australia is moving quickly eastwards and moves onto the south of the South Island tomorrow.

mainly isolated cloudy drizzle drizzle few showers fine showers clearing showers

Fine with light winds.

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TOMORROW: Fine to start. Rain late morning with a strong SW change.

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LUCAS, Nigel David – On February 6, 2020 at Ashburton. Taken too soon by pancreatic cancer, aged 60 years. Loved by his wife Tina, and his family Kirsten and Joel Townshend, Toby, Tiffany, and Siobhan van Dyk and special grandad to Zion, and Malachi, Madie, Lola, Amalie, and Finn. Messages to the Lucas family c/- PO Box 472, Ashburton 7740. Donations to the Gut Cancer Foundation would be appreciated and may be left at the service. A service to celebrate Nigel’s life will be held at Our Chapel, cnr East & Cox streets, Ashburton on MONDAY, February 10, commencing at 2pm. Followed by private cremation at the Ashburton Crematorium.

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Ashburton Forecast

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6:30 Darwin And Newts 0 6:40 Peppa Pig 0 6:45 Moon And Me 0 7:05 My Little Pony 3 0 7:30 Star v The Forces Of Evil 3 0 7:55 Bunnicula 3 0 8:15 The Lion Guard 3 0 8:40 Sofia The First 3 0 9:05 Religious 3 10:10 Neighbours 3 0 10:40 Mike And Molly PGR 3 0 11:10 Army Wives PGR 3 0 12:05 Mom PGR 3 0 12:35 2 Broke Girls PGR 3 0 1:05 Little Big Shots 0 2pm American Housewife 3 0 2:30 Home And Away 3 0 3pm Shortland Street PGR 3 0 3:30 The Barefoot Bandits 3 0 3:55 House Rules 0 5:30 Home And Away 0 6pm The Big Bang Theory 3 0 6:30 Neighbours Harlow holds her first party; Ned faces a threat he cannot deal with alone; will Roxy’s guilt get the better of her? 0

6am The AM Show 9am House Rules PGR 3 The contestants return home to see their new backyards. 0 10am Infomercials 11:30 Millionaire Hot Seat 3 0 12:30 Face The Truth PGR The Truth Team decides whether a mother should let her homeless, meth-addicted daughter move back in, or whether she needs to accept the consequences of her actions. 1pm Dr Phil AO 2pm Anh Does Brazil 3 3pm Rocket Science 3 4pm Find Me A Dream Home Australia 4:30 NewsHub Live At 4:30pm 5pm Millionaire Hot Seat 0 6pm NewsHub Live At 6pm

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11:30 Raw PGR The latest WWE action. 12:30 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert PGR The best of Stephen Colbert’s satire and comedy, discussing politics, entertainment, business, and more. 1:30 Closedown

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SKY SPORT 1 6:30 Thursday Kick Off 7am Sevens – World Rugby (HLS) Sydney – Day One. 8:30 Sevens – World Rugby (HLS) Sydney – Day Two. 10am Rugby Nation Highlights and analysis of the latest rugby action. 11am The Breakdown A panel of former players and experts discuss a number of games. Noon Thursday Kick Off 12:30 Six Nations – France v England (RPL) 2:30 Super Rugby – Blues v Chiefs (HLS) 3pm Super Rugby – Crusaders v Waratahs (HLS) 3:30 Super Rugby – Stormers v Hurricanes (HLS) 4pm Rugby Nation 5pm The Breakdown 6pm Thursday Kick Off 6:30 L Super Rugby – Highlanders v Sharks From Forsyth Barr Stadium in Dunedin. 9:10 L Super Rugby – Brumbies v Rebels From GIO Stadium Canberra. 11:30 Thursday Kick Off

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Midnight Super Rugby – Highlanders v Sharks (RPL) 2am Six Nations – Ireland v Scotland (HLS) 2:30 Six Nations – France v England (HLS) 3am Super Rugby – Brumbies v Rebels (RPL) 5am Super Rugby – Highlanders v Sharks (HLS) 5:30 Super Rugby – Brumbies v Rebels (HLS)

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6am Judi Dench – My Passion For Trees 7am Hairy Bikers’ Northern Exposure 8am Animal Empires 9am Great Australian Cookbook 9:30 Tiny House Nation 10:30 Mysteries At The Museum 11:30 Ozzy And Jack’s World Detour PGR 12:30 American Pickers 1:30 The Day The Rock Star Died PGR 2:30 Yukon Gold PGR 3:30 Baby Animals 4pm The Water Brothers The brothers travel across North America to investigate the impact of sushi on the health of the ocean, and meet sushi chefs who are introducing customers to more sustainable seafood options. 4:30 Culinary Genius 5:30 Mysteries At The Museum 6:30 American Pickers 7:30 Building The Dream Charlie Luxton travels Britain helping couples build their dream homes, providing inventive and imaginative ideas that are also practical and affordable. 8:30 Escape To The Chateau – DIY 9:30 Dream Gardens 10pm Carver Kings 11pm American Pickers Midnight Mysteries At The Museum 1am Culinary Genius 2am Carver Kings 3am Love Nature – Baby Animals 3:30 The Water Brothers 4am Escape To The Chateau – DIY 5am Mysteries At The Museum

SKY SPORT 2 6am Big Bash – The Challenger (HLS) 6:30 Women’s – White Ferns v South Africa (HLS) Second T20. 7:30 Big Bash – The Knockout (HLS) Strikers v Thunder. 8am Big Bash – The Challenger (RPL) 11:30 Women’s – White Ferns v South Africa (HLS) Second T20. 12:30 ICC U19 World Cup (HLS) Semi-final One – India v Pakistan. 1:30 ICC U19 World Cup (HLS) Semi-final Two – New Zealand v Bangladesh. 2:30 Big Bash – The Knockout (HLS) 3pm Women’s Tri Series – Australia v India (HLS) T20. 4pm L Women’s Tri Series – India v England T20. From Junction Oval, St Kilda. 7:30 Women’s – White Ferns v South Africa (RPL) Second T20. 11pm South Africa v England (HLS) First ODI. From Newlands Cricket Ground, Cape Town. Midnight L South Africa v England Second ODI. From Kingsmead in Durban, South Africa. 7Feb20

DISCOVERY 6:35 Fast N’ Loud PG Ferrari Fix 1/2 – Dead Head Bus. 7:30 Weather Gone Viral PG 8:20 Gold Rush PG 9:10 Outback Opal Hunters PG 10am How It’s Made PG 10:25 How Do They Do It? PG 10:50 Railroad Australia PG 11:40 Murder Comes To Town MVC Hellfire in the Hollow. 12:30 The Perfect Murder M Death and the Maiden. 1:20 The 1980s – The Deadliest Decade M The Real Fatal Attraction. 2:10 Weather Gone Viral PG 3pm Bering Sea Gold PG Cruel Summer. 3:50 Deadliest Catch PG Poisoned at Sea. 4:45 Gold Rush PG 5:40 Railroad Australia PG 6:35 Aussie Gold Hunters PG 7:30 Outback Opal Hunters PG 8:30 Robson Green’s Australian Adventure PG South Australia. 9:25 Aussie Lobster Men PG Money Fish. 10:15 Unexplained And Unexplored PG Ghost Ship of the Damned. 11:05 Naked And Afraid MVL Melt Down Under. 11:55 How It’s Made PG Saturday 12:20 How Do They Do It? PG 12:45 Weather Gone Viral PG 1:35 Deadliest Catch PG 2:25 Moonshiners MVL 3:15 Bering Sea Gold PG 4:05 What On Earth? PG 4:55 Naked And Afraid MVL 5:45 Deadliest Catch PG

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The Methven “Mo Bros”, comprising of Jarrod Coutts (left) and Stephen Blackwell, will be leaning on each other during the Coast to Coast PHOTO SUE NEWMAN 050220-SN-0034

Mo problem for mo bros By Adam Burns

adam.b@theguardian.co.nz

A local pair are set to compliment each other’s skills when they tackle the Coast to Coast today. The Methven Mo Bros, comprising of Stephen “Blackie” Blackwell and Jarrod Coutts, will have a ying and yang approach to proceedings as they bring their contrasting sporting skill-sets to the table as a tandem team. The duo have known each other for four years after Coutts arrived in Methven where he initally worked at the gym. “We just became mates through that,” Coutts said.

“We then did a few races together ... I wanted to enjoy the team aspect of this (Coast), as I find it much better to do things in a group. “If there was anyone I was wanting to do it with in Methven, Blackie was the number one target.” Blackwell is an accomplished long distance runner having completed dozens of half marathons. In 2018, he came third in the gruelling 84km Molesworth Run. He returned in November as part of the two-person team The Crazy Ks where he and teammate

Klaartje van Schie won their category in a time of 6hrs 37mins. “I’d consider him to be the fittest man in Methven,” Coutts said. “He’s a machine, he’s helped my running big time this year.” Coutts, who is head of outdoor education at Mount Hutt College, brings the experience of the 2019 Coast to Coast to the equation. Last year he completed the two-day individual in a time of 14hrs 56min. He said the experience was “pretty overwhelming”. “It’s pretty fascinating to see what your body can actually do.

“I just wanted to do the event this year with a mate.” Blackwell, however, took some persuading due to his limited experience in both cycling and in the kayak. “I suppose I had never done any cycling or kayaking before,” he said. “With running you just have your shoes, with kayaking you need all your gear and with cycling you have to buy a bike. “We talked about doing the two-day individual each and then we thought maybe the tandem would be a good idea.” About 70 tandem teams are

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set to hare off across the 243km course from Kumara Beach this morning. Feeling like they’ve got their bases covered collectively, the pair are targeting a top 10 finish and a time of around 14hrs 30mins. “If we manage to finish in the top 5 it’ll be above expectations,” Coutts said. “It’s all about communication while we’re paddling and talking to each other. “And Blackie is going to be an absolute workhorse, I’ll be tapped out during the run, and he’ll be hardly breaking a sweat.”

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