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Twenty-seven-year-old Seth Mischeski of Ashburton has overcome his fear of heights as he fulfils his dream career of being an arborist. And it is just as well, as he scales mammoth trunks and their untamed branches up to more than 30 metres above the ground. “When I started, I hated heights,” he said. But in those early days of his apprenticeship he found he began to get used to it, and he could get higher and higher as his tolerance grew. “And once you are working up there, you don’t have time to think about it, you just have stuff to do,” Mischeski said. At the same time, he believed it was good to have some degree of nervousness about being so
high up, as this just made him all the more careful and made sure he took extra care for safety. Mischeski is an arborist at Four Seasons Tree Care. He and colleague Sami Baker are currently gearing up for the South Island Regional Tree Climbing Competition at the Ashburton Domain tomorrow. Tree climbing is a competitive domain within the arboriculture industry, and the events planned are set to test arborists’ skills. They will include an aerial rescue event, where the climber ascends the tree to rescue an injured person, in the form of a dummy, as well as a work climb where a climber has to reach four different stations, and a speed climb where the climber has to get to the top and ring a bell as quickly as possible. All climbers are harnessed. The New Zealand Arboriculture Association holds four regional tree climbing compe-
titions each year, with one in the South Island. The top climbers from each event gain entry to the National Tree Climbing Championship. At first both Mischeski and Baker were on the waiting list for the event, until recently news came through they could now compete. It is the first time the competition has been held in Ashburton, and Mischeski said it would also be the first time he would be competing in a tree-climbing competition. “It’s sort of rude not to attend an event in your home town, and it’s a good opportunity to meet other arborists and learn new skills,” he said. “My goal is just to do it and have fun.” He also thought it was great that such events could raise awareness of arboriculturalist careers, particularly with a strong demand in New Zealand
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Groups network on Pasifika festival By Susan Sandys susan.s@theguardian.co.nz
A Pasifika festival is on the cards for Ashburton following a visit by the Honorary Poto Williams yesterday. The Christchurch East MP and Minister for the Community and Voluntary Sector and Associate Minister for Immigration met with a range of community group leaders at the Ashburton District Council, where they appreciated being able to network with each other and get ministerial feedback. “This has been fabulous in being able to connect with the wider local communities, who are doing some fantastic work on the ground, and to hear concerns and issues they are dealing with,” Williams said. After the meeting she was to visit the Kai for Kids programme at Netherby School, as well as Safer Ashburton. She said among issues raised from migrant communities present was uncertainty around extension to immigrant visas. And among concerns raised
from the Pasifika community was access to housing and medical services. In addition, there was discussion on establishing a Pasifika festival in Ashburton, and Williams informed about the potential availability of recent funding for such an initiative. “One of the things I’m encouraging people here to do is to become connected and drive a Pasifika festival. It would be really good if that group was able to make that happen; it’s something we might be able to do with the local council as well,” she said. Faalapotopoto (Community) Samoan Ashburton president Robert Tito confirmed that such a festival could go ahead, as soon as this coming summer, either prior to Christmas or after New Year. “It was great to bring it up today and to talk to some of the leaders here,” Tito said. Discussions to date on such a festival had only been among the Samoan community, as it had eyed up the Hampstead rugby club rooms for a day of food, stalls and performances.
Right – Minister Poto Williams (centre) met with a range of community group representatives in Ashburton yesterday, including (from left) Celia Colcord of Mana Ake, Tumanu JP Paiaaua of CCCS Ashburton, and Pastor Take Kitiona and wife Kattrina Kitiona of Glorify God Theologian Offspring Ministry Ashburton. PHOTO SUSAN SANDYS 100920-SS-106
Coal-fired boilers on the way out at hospital By Sue Newman sue.n@theguardian.co.nz
Old coal fired boilers at Ashburton Hospital are on the way out and will be replaced by a new heat pump system. However, plans to discharge water from those new heat pumps in the Ashburton Hospital grounds has raised red flags with the Ashburton Dstrict Council. The Canterbury District Health Board plans to lodge an application with Environment Canterbury for a discharge consent for the heat pump system that will replace the coal fired boiler currently in use at the hospital. The discharge site, however, is at the outer limits of the town’s drinking water protection zone and there were fears the discharged water could affect groundwater quality.
When councillors raised concerns at Thursday’s activity briefing meeting, assets manager Andrew Guthrie said they were right to be concerned, but those concerns should be around a proposed mounding system for the discharge, rather than the discharge itself, he said. The CDHB planned to drill new bores to 100 metres to take water for the new system and then to discharge the water using a mounding system that could potentially impact on both the tennis and hockey playing areas, Guthrie said. In terms of protecting these areas the council had done everything it could under the Resource Management Act and the CDHB had now agreed to put some conditions around the discharge. The council will have an opportunity for input when the application for abstraction was lodged, he said.
Snow, rain for Mid Canty By Susan Sandys susan.s@theguardian.co.nz
Farmers and skiers alike have welcomed a cold wet spell this week, and there could be more snow on the way. About 10 millimetres of rain fell in Ashburton yesterday and there was about six centimetres of snow on Mt Hutt, with additional precipitation forecast overnight last night and this morning. Mid Canterbury Federated Farmers president David Clark said farmers had had a particularly dry and mild winter, with not many “recharge events”. “It was a timely rain with no detriment to stock health,” Clark said. Calving and lambing had gone well, and sowing of crops was also going according to plan. MetService data shows that as of September 5, just 309.2 millimetres of rain had fallen so far this year.
This compares to 508.6 millimetres last year for the same period, and 678.4 millimetres in 2018, 746.2 millimetres in 2017 and 392.6 millimetres in 2016. Mt Hutt Ski Area manager James McKenzie said he expected as of today that there would be about 10 centimetres of snow from this latest cold spell, and there could be another five to 10 centimetres on Tuesday night next week with another southerly following nor’west conditions on Monday and Tuesday. “It’s good to have a swing to the south to keep things cooler, and it’s better if there’s snow with that,” he said. Cold temperatures without a snowfall could turn conditions firm, while fresh snow was always much appreciated. Warm days in spring also led to softer and more skiable snow. Ski season 2020 will finish the same time as it does each year, at the end of the school holidays. Mt Hutt will close on October 11, just one month away from today.
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It’s okay to swim against the tide By Sue Newman sue.n@theguardian.co.nz
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hen they’re given a chance to get down to the real nitty-gritty of what makes the Ashburton District tick, most of our elected members are keen to ask questions and look for answers. While it’s their job to run the business of the district as a board, once every six weeks they get a chance to put staff in the hot seat and to dig down into the minutae. And that’s when they show their mettle. It’s clear from the press bench who has read their brief-
ing reports, who’s done their homework and who might be looking at the information for the first time. Often it’s the new chums, the first termers who hold the floor. They’re a refreshing bunch, well read and keen to have their say. Asking questions doesn’t faze them and they’ll cheerfully plug on until they get the answers they’re looking for. And it’s good to see, a group of newbies who are not afraid to speak out, who are encouraged to have a say and who take the opportunity. The briefing meeting is a time where true colours show.
If there’s a financial query, odds on accountant John Falloon will be quick to ask it. And he’s equally as quick when it comes to making sure the i’s are dotted and t’s are crossed, regardless of the subject. When it comes to getting answers, the prize has to go to Carolyn Cameron. She’s a veritable terrier, a new councillor who is determined to fully understand what’s happening and why, across a wide range of issues. It’s refreshing stuff. Usually it’s the two or three termers who hold the floor, but in this term, under mayor Neil Brown’s very inclusive regime,
everyone who wants a chance to have a say gets a chance. And as they’re quickly discovering, there’s no such thing as a wrong opinion. You can swim against the tide and it’s okay, swim against the tide when votes are cast and it’s okay. There may have been fears that a council of just nine rather than 12 might have bombed. It didn’t. What we’ve seeing is clear evidence that a smaller number of well read councillors who work as a team, can do the job at least as well as a bigger number. It’s a numerical experiment that’s paid off.
Future proofing district’s agri-sector Identifying funding opportunities in the Ashburton District’s agri-sector is not being left to chance with funding for a specialist agricultural advisor being provided through the government’s Provincial Growth Fund (PGF). Mid Cantabrian Richard Fitzgerald has been appointed to the role and will work under the umbrella of the Ashburton District Council, to identify funding opportunities that will help future proof the district’s agri-sector. Fitzgerald is on the Mt Hutt College Board of Trustees, is a Wellbeing Opuke Executive, and is a director of Electricity Ashburton Limited. In announcing the appointment, council chief executive Hamish Riach said the position was an important opportunity to enhance the district’s largest economic contributor and that would benefit the whole community. “It’s a real pleasure to have Richard join us in this new role. He has many years’ experience serving on several local boards and is very familiar with our district’s diverse primary-producing sector, having been a farmer and consultant himself,” Riach said. “We are very fortunate to have a great depth of expertise across our community, and a local industry that has been working hard to maximise sustainability.
Building consents The number of building consents issued by the Ashburton District Council for the year to June 30 was well down on the previous year, dropping from 673 to 582. Numbers dropped significantly during the Covid-19 lockdown, but surged in June. the value of consents issued for the year was $117,988 million, up on June 2019 ($115,259,771).
Rain water capture The EA Networks Centre is about to become self-sufficient when it comes to watering its green spaces, with the thousands of litres of rainwater captured from its roof to be used to irrigate gardens and lawns. The possibility of using water from the complex’s pools is also being looked into.
Fencing vandals New fencing installed by the council to keep vehicles out of a donga and biodiversity areas at Ashton Beach has been vandalised on several occasions. Posts have been pulled out and the council has had to re-fence on several occasions. Security in the area has been stepped up.
Elderly housing The list of properties on the council’s unlettable elderly housing list continue to grow with seven units in Mona Square and one in Kitchener Street now sitting vacant. The houses are not being relet because of the cost involved in bringing them up to minimum tenancy standards. There are 14 people currently on the waiting list for a unit. Richard Fitzgerald, agricultural portfolio advisor. Through this role, Richard will be able to provide the link between these organisations and producers to help foster more resilient businesses and better align business opportunities across the agri-value chain.” Fitzgerald said he was looking forward to being involved in working with a sector where locals were industry leaders. “Our region is a real leader in agri-innovation and there are
some very switched-on producers and businesses that could really benefit from Government funding to get their projects off the ground. “This position will help to ensure the region continues to foster innovative and sustainable practices that bolster the community, and I’m thrilled to play a part in strengthening our local agri-sector for the future.” A gap in funding applications
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from the regions was identified by the PGF last year and money was set aside for a portfolio advisor to help identify projects across Canterbury that would play to the region’s greatest opportunities for growth. Last year, agriculture, forestry, fishing and manufacturing comprised 37.5 per cent of the Ashburton District’s GDP. His work will also involve South Canterbury’s agri-sector.
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Welcoming the world to our place If you’re a newcomer to the Ashburton District or simply want to get to know the place you call home a little better, there’s a series of mini tours coming up that showcase some of the district’s cultural facilities. As part of a programme to help newcomers feel more at home in the district, next week has been designated Welcoming Week. This year, Ashburton District Council is partnering with Mid Canterbury Newcomers’ Network to facilitate a series of mini tours which will welcome newcomers to some of district’s cul-
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tural facilities. It’s a week of events intended to bring communities together. Guided tours will include Base Youth Centre, Ashburton Public Library, Ashburton Museum, EA Networks Centre, Sports Canterbury, Ashburton Domain and Hakatere Marae. As part of the tours, locals will be encouraged to meet and welcome newcomers. The district had been working hard to help newcomers feel more accepted and celebrated in their new community, and Welcoming Week will be another
great opportunity to do so, Ashburton mayor Neil Brown said. “Newcomers are important members of our community, often bringing new perspectives and skills that enrich us all. “We want to make sure that those who are new here get a chance to see and experience the range of cultural and sporting facilities that are available so that they can enjoy them, get involved and perhaps make new connections too,” he said. The week starts with an official opening on Monday at 10am at the Base Youth Centre. There will
be a powhiri and morning tea before a tour of the CBD hosted by the Mid Canterbury Newcomers’ Network. A different venue will host a tour each day including the Ashburton Museum and art gallery on Tuesday, Ashburton Library, Wednesday, EA Networks Centre, Thursday, Ashburton Domain, Friday with the week of events wrapping up on Saturday, September 19 at the Hakatere Marae. More information about Welcoming Week can be found on ashburtondc.govt.nz
The Ealing Reserve Board and Ealing Library Hall Society are progressing their proposal to merge the district’s two groups. Approval will be sought for all hall land, buildings other assets and the balance in its bank account to be vested in the council. If the council agrees to take the assets over, a meeting will be held to get community approval.
Long term plan With just one week until its survey on its long term plan closes, the council has received 940 online responses as well as a large number of written suggestions It is hoping the number of responses will top 1000. The online survey asks people to rate projects already in the long term plan to ensure the council’s spending long term plan meets the community’s needs.
Bridge replacement Work on the replacement of three bridges along the inland scenic route that cross the Rangitata Diversion Race has now been pushed out until October 5. The delay will see a shorter closure time for the bridges to minimise the impact on people living and running businesses in the area. The work will start after the next school holidays and will take a much shorter time to complete than originally planned.
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Autism: experiencing the world differently sue.n@theguardian.co.nz
When Celia Colcord’s seventh child was just a toddler she knew instinctively that he was different to her other children. The differences were slight, but showed in a fixation on lining up toys, hitting and aggression towards other children, his reaction to certain materials touching his skin and more. Celia knew something wasn’t right, but struggled to find someone who would listen to her concerns. “I pushed and pushed Plunket to come and observe him, I pushed for answers,” she said. Those answers eventually came, and at two years and nine months her son was diagnosed as being on the autism spectrum. Having a diagnosis was a relief, but it also came with the realisation that as a family their lives would be moving along a different path. “When you first receive that diagnosis a person goes through a grieving stage, but because of that early intervention with my son, who’s now a teenager, he’s been able to be mainstreamed for most of his school years,” she said. Achieving the best possible outcomes for a child on the autism spectrum relies on two things – early intervention and having a strong support network, for not just the child, but for parents and siblings too, Celia said. She counts herself fortunate to have been living in an area where there were strong support networks in place and her family was able to attend a two-day workshop with other families where they learned about autism and how to live with an autistic family member. That was invaluable for the family in understanding that autism was just part of who their youngest child was. When you have a family member with autism you’re on a journey, and the shape that journey takes depends on whether you embrace having a child who has different behaviours or whether
Airlift after injury A woman was flown to Christchurch Hospital after her hand was caught in machinery near Pudding Hill on Wednesday. Emergency services responded to a report of a work-related incident at a rural property on Pudding Hill Road at 1.47pm. Fire and Emergency New Zealand spokesman Andrew Norris said that the Methven Volunteer Fire Brigade responded to the reports of a woman sustaining serious injuries after being caught in a piece of machinery used in the process of cutting wood. The woman was initially reported to be trapped but had freed herself from the machinery shortly before the fire crew arrived. St John spokesman Gerard Campbell said the woman was airlifted to Christchurch Hospital, with moderate injuries. WorkSafe is investigating.
Another show axed The Ellesmere A&P Association Committee has cancelled the upcoming Selwyn Spring Show, what was to be the 150th Ellesmere Show, due to the uncertainty around the Covid-19 Alert Levels. The decision comes after the Northern A&P Show in Rangiora, scheduled for October 23, was cancelled. The Ashburton A&P Association is meeting on Monday where it will discuss whether or not to proceed with its show on October 30-31.
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Celia Colcord you do not, she said. And it’s a choice how much you share with a child about their diagnosis. For her it was important her son understood why he sometimes reacted differently and had different social cues to other children, but it was equally important that he didn’t feel he was wearing an autism label, she said. “Autism is just part of who a child is.” In the Ashburton District there is a coffee group for parents with children with a wide range of disabilities, but Celia has now established a group specifically for families with children on the autism spectrum. Through her work in the district’s schools with the mana ake programme, she spends time with autistic children and, at Ashburton Intermediate, an art
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simply a group of parents who support one another. However, it does come with the advantage of additional support and funding contacts available through Celia’s mana ake work. “There is a great need for this. I have experienced a child with autism so I know how invaluable that support is.” Autism is not new, but it is now recognised and accepted as a behavioural diagnosis. It’s a spectrum that is wide, with some people affected very mildly and others severely. “But autism shouldn’t define a child, they’re defined by their character and their personality. It’s just that autism gives that a different flavour. It’s about helping these kids and encouraging them to reach their absolute potential,” Celia said. People wanting more information on the support available for families living with a child on the autism spectrum can contact Celia at Ashburton’s He Waka Tapu, office.
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group the students have named Artistic. Autistic children are often talented artistically or at sport, she said. “Working with this group, it gives us opportunities to talk about social cues, about how to be social and about their social difficulties and for this age group, the pre-teens, that is so important.” Building on the success of the intermediate group, Celia is keen to establish support networks at the district’s secondary schools. She’s aware there are many families around the district who live with autism as part of their family dynamic and her own experience means she understands the difference having the right support can make. She’s established a support group that is slowly growing in members. It’s nothing formal,
Autism is a lifelong neurodevelopmental condition that affects how people perceive the world, how they think and behave, and how they communicate and interact with others. Autistic people see, hear and feel the world differently to other people. It is not an illness or disease and cannot be cured. Across New Zealand, autism affects approximately 93,000 people. Some people are affected more than others, but all autistic people share some common differences in the way they see, hear and feel the world, they all have different strengths, abilities and challenges which affect their lives in different ways at different ages and in different environments. No two people on the spectrum are the same and the differences between people in terms of their autistic traits and the impact of these other conditions mean people need different levels of support. With the right support, all autistic people can lead fulfilling lives as part of their community.
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Irrigation system The Ashburton Domain Oval is getting a new irrigation system. Through its contractor, Freemans and PB & J Contracting Ltd, the Ashburton District Council is installing the new irrigation system that will help to maintain and improve the venue throughout the year. Work to install the system began on September 3 and is expected to be completed over two weeks.
Viaduct repairs Tinwald’s viaduct has been part of Ashburton’s roading network for decades, but it’s about to undergo some routine maintenance and that will mean it will be closed to traffic. A KiwiRail spokesperson confirmed that a section of Melcombe Street will be closed on October 5 to allow this work to be carried out. It will involve bolt tightening and clearing the bridge abutments. The street closure will be temporary for both vehicles and pedestrians, but the work is expected to be completed within a day.
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Kai – so much more than a three-letter word By Heather Mackenzie heather.m@theguardian.co.nz
Kai, in Maori, might mean food, but the three-letter word packs a much bigger punch than just that. He Waka Tapu’s whanau Kaimahi Juanita Richards explains. “Kai is not just food, it is about giving, sharing and nourishing the spirit of people,” she said. With that Maoridom philosophy in mind, Richards and her fellow He Waka Tapu workmates, Rana and Ellise, set up Karanga Mai Korero Kai, to bring whanau together once a week to learn about budgeting,
meal planning, following the Maramataka (Luna) calendar for crop planting, harvesting and preserving. They also learn how to make their own Rongoa, natural Maori medicine, from the herbs and plants around them. The name translates to “calling out to all, to come and share knowledge around kai”, Richards said and the pilot programme has proved its worth. “We started with the basics of menu planning and how to feed a large family on a tight budget.” Richards said, as the name suggests, the 10-week course is not just about feeding a family for under $20, the group members work together to foster
self-worth, grow knowledge to pass on to their tamariki (children) and give themselves an increased sense of belonging to the greater community. Resourcefulness is one of Richards’ favourite topics. In the two-hour time slot the group discovered how to look at objects in a different light. “We talked about planting our own vegetables and herbs. “You don’t need fancy planter boxes to do that, use containers that you have already.” At the end of the 10 weeks Richards said they are going to celebrate with shared kai. “Everybody is going to bring something they have made from scratch in its purest form
as possible.” To keep the healthy eating and resourceful focused lifestyle going join up to www.piri.org.nz an internet based support system made up of whanau, supporters and kaimahi (wellbeing leaders). After each meeting Richards as their kaimahi, heads to piri. org.nz to posts recipes, images and relevant information from the day that can be accessed whenever needed. The pilot was aimed at parents with pre-schoolers. The next course, which is filling up fast, is directed at families with older children and will be run during school hours once a week.
Winston signals his priorities Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters rocked into Ashburton on Sunday, as part of New Zealand First’s Back Your Future bus tour. Peters mixed and mingled with Ashburton residents and popped into the Somerset Grocer for a coffee. “Our priority is you – we want you to hear the facts straight from us,” said a promotional email sent to media prior to the tour, which has also taken in other South Island destinations this week, including Oamaru, Dunedin, Otago University and Mosgiel. The visit through the Rangitata electorate wasn’t without drama with Peters finding himself facing criticism for not stopping in Timaru on his way through, instead electing to pass right through on his way to other destinations. Scrambling after being subjected to the criticism, organisers of the tour confirmed they would be stopping in Timaru on their way back north after engagements in both Oamaru and Invercargill.
New tattoo studio a hit with Methven locals By Susan Sandys
Tattoo artist Lizzy Berkley has been busy at Gypsy Soul Tattoo since opening in Methven.
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Tattoo artist Lizzy Berkley has been overwhelmed with interest from clients since setting up her new studio in Methven. She opened Gypsy Soul Tattoo last week and on her first days of operation has been busy with appointments and enquiries. The 31-year-old mum of four and her partner moved to Methven in June, and she was initially looking at setting up a shop in Ashburton. But discussions on a site did not end up going through, making her think that she should
probably consider her home town. “I thought ‘I live in Methven, why don’t I put a shop in Methven?’” She then put a post on a community page asking if there was any retail spaces available and a landlord quickly got in touch. “This one was ideal for what I was needing,” Berkley said of her new premises in The Mall. Berkley, a former law student and dairy farmer, got into the profession when her own tattooist acquired a studio in Timaru in 2016 and asked her if she wanted to take out an apprenticeship with him. “He was a real perfectionist, his eye for detail was crazy good,” she said. Berkley was a portrait artist
and jumped at the opportunity to extend her drawing medium from canvas to skin. “It’s really cool, you meet all sorts of people, the interesting stories you hear from people because people tend to open up when you are tattooing them.” She found her clients were mainly women, and aged from teenagers to those in their 70s, some of whom would shudder at what their late mothers might think of what they were doing. “You are not limited with tattoos these days, you can pretty much do anything, anything you can imagine. It’s more an art form rather than a mark, it’s really cool to break those stereotypes.”
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Protecting resthome residents
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Non-qualifying partner super option closed As part of this year’s ‘wellbeing’ budget the New Zealand Government will close the “non-qualifying partner” provision in the superannuation legislation. Until now, a pensioner could include their younger partner (under 65) in their payment, provided the couple’s combined other income was below $100 a week. From November 9, the NZ Government is intending to remove this provision, so non-qualifying partners will no longer be able to be included. The closure will have an immense impact on many people who are about to retire, and without any warning, people will not have time to re-set their retirement plans. For example, a younger wife who is looking after an older man with health needs will, under the new law, no longer be applicable for the “non-qualifying partner” payment and will have to look for paid employment. They are unlikely to find re-employment before they retire, may not qualify for any other benefit, and the non-qualifying partner option may be the only way for them to make ends meet. Of course, this becomes even more imminent now that many New Zealanders over 55 years have lost their jobs as a result of Covid-19. In 2017, the Treasury and Retirement Commissioner made a recommendation to the NZ Government, to increase the lead-in time to five years – it is unknown why this advice was not followed.
Many submissions have been made since, including by Grey Power New Zealand, but these have just bounced against the government’s brick walls. In light of the current Covid-19 situation the NZ Government needs to seriously re-consider this deadline and at least provide a lead-in time of at least 12 months before this new law takes place, so affected people have time to re-set their retirement plans!
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OUR VIEW
A battle where no-one wins By Matt Markham matt.m@theguardian.co.nz
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hen Willi Huber passed away last month, no-one could have expected the oncoming onslaught. For years now, Huber’s place as a founding-father of the Mt Hutt Skifield has gone almost without mention, seemingly destined only for the annals of time which would reflect on the positive impact he had on the mountain. But in the aftermath of his passing, his legacy with the skifield has come under the microscope, thanks to a role he played years before even setting foot in New Zealand, with calls to have his name removed from two features on the mountain. It’s been a tough few weeks – tough for those who have fought to see Huber’s name removed from the mountain, tough for Mt Hutt Ski Area, its staff and managers – all of whom who seem to have nothing but respect for Huber, and tough – most importantly – for his family, who have not only had to deal with the death of a much-loved family member, but also have seen his name in lights for all the wrong reasons. This isn’t written to try and enter into the debate of what’s right and what’s wrong, but more to acknowledge the work of Mt Hutt Ski Area, its owners NZ Ski and in particular ski area manager James McKenzie. In the heart of a busy domestic ski season, they all could have been forgiven for burying their heads in the snow and hoping that the conflict would go away. But instead, they’ve taken a pragmatic approach and tried to be as up-front about their process as possible. Through listening to all sides, talking with some of those most impacted by those horrific events of decades ago and undergoing their own research, they’ve set a clear and definitive line as to where they stand and outlined exactly what is required before they even consider changing names. And hopefully that effort hasn’t gone unrecognised. They’ve shown they are prepared to acknowledge the past, if presented with proof, but at the same time are still continuing to pay homage to a man who played such a vital role in the establishment of one of the most regarded winter destinations in New Zealand. And that’s what probably needs to be remembered the most. Some corners won’t agree with the names staying put and look upon Huber and his life with negativity, but there are equally as many, if, in this case, not more, on the other side who look back with admiration. So, it’s a tricky situation and ultimately a situation where no-one will win.
YOUR VIEW Ashburton Trust Event Centre It is with much sadness we acknowledge the passing of one of the most positive, enthusiastic and determined past members of the Ashburton Performing Arts Theatre Trust. Russell Anstiss was a member and chairman of the trust from 1993 to 2008. During this time, Russell was pivotal in achieving many of the fundraising milestones needed to ensure the Ashburton Trust Event Centre could and would become a reality.
His enthusiasm and ability to encourage those around him into becoming ardent supporters of the venue, through his quick-witted tongue and persuasive nature, will long be remembered by not only those seeking to raise the money but probably more so by those who were being enticed into giving money. Russell’s only regret I believe, will be the lack of financial support we were able to muster from the Labour Government of the time, although in typical Russell fashion, he got the last word on Prime Minister of the day, Helen Clark, who was
a VIP guest on stage during the opening night speeches when Russell reminded her of their failing in no uncertain terms. A true entrepreneur, businessman and supporter of numerous community organisations, Russell, your contribution has ensured Ashburton has a world-class venue and the envy of many towns and cities throughout New Zealand. It has received praise from both national and international artists and it has allowed the performing arts to flourish in our town. It is a true legacy of your sup-
port. For this, we are eternally grateful. Roger Farr, general manager, on behalf of the Ashburton Performing Arts Theatre Trust and all the staff and volunteers at ATEC
Art Gallery In response to letters from Mills and Oakley in Wednesday, September 9 Guardian. All I can say is I have had more joy and laughs at the Ashburton Art Gallery than I have ever had from the Guardian cartoons. Love the gallery! Lal Mulligan
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‘The heart of Mid Canterbury’ D
o some people only feel good if they are having a bitch about something? Last week I posted a talky bit on social media asking if people wanted ‘Welcome to Ashburton’ signs at either end of town and what should the ‘slogan’ on the signs be. People overwhelming voted YES for the signs, but it was the slogan suggestions that upset me. To be more accurate a small minority of the suggestions upset me. “Leave as soon as possible” and “Don’t stop, there’s nothing for your kids to do here” were a couple that grated me. I don’t normally reply to comments on my page, but on this occasion I did. To the person who commented there’s nothing for the kids to do I said: “What about a swim at EA Pool, mountainbike on track, skills
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bike park, skateboard park, Plains Railway, Fire museum, Art Gallery and Museum, Aviation Museum?” All of those came off the top of my head while I had a couple of minutes spare during a song. I’m not sure what I was expecting in return, maybe I was hoping for a “yeah true, we haven’t got it that bad after all”. What I actually received was (And this came from another person altogether) “Museum, museum, museum . . . not really fun, don’t think actually open very much and definitely only a visit once kinda place. Skatepark – looks dodgy af . . . bike track . . . very messy at the moment and oh we going on a family holiday, so can’t actually fit in the kids’
bikes . . . so that leaves EA – “ohh let’s float down the lazy river” . . . yup I agree, good slogan.” I couldn’t help myself! I had to reply to that. “The museum is open 7 days a week (except public hols), the bike track was fantastic when I biked it this week, where is the very messy? Lazy River, LUXURY... didn’t have one at Hampstead pool when I was growing up here, BUT we did have a real river to swim in. Do you think some kids don’t know how to make their own fun these days?” That’s where my defence of Ashburton stopped because several others jumped on the band wagon to support our town. Like this comment. “I completely disagree! When we moved here from the North Island, we barely saw our kids during daylight hours the first wee while. There was so much
for them – even just going for walks & enjoying how safe & clean the place is. They loved the library, having a movie theatre, Maccas, etc to hang out with new friends over a drink, the air museum, as well as the other one & art gallery. Heaps! Plus a short drive to see mountains or water, close to so much else. The negative comments kind of prove what can happen to people when they have too much choice – they can’t decide so blame the situation & stop figuring things out for themselves.” I just hope it’s not a case of a parent sitting on a device, having a whine, because their kids, also sitting on a device, have had a whine about there being nothing to do in this town. Much easier to do that, than get off one’s chuff and help plant some natives at the bike track or
check out the latest exhibition at the museum (yes, they do change). Get out there and get amongst it, really have a look at what’s on offer here. Change that mindset! Or I guess you could always move. Last I saw nobody was chained to this place. Good luck finding a town in New Zealand with the employment opportunities, cost of real estate, mountains, sea, lake and facilities this one offers though. Till next week Hoo Roo Phill Hooper Absolutely Positively Ashburtonian 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.
Celebrating Tonga Language Week M
ãlõ e lelei. This week marks the 10th year of Uike Lea Faka-Tonga, Tonga Language Week. The 2020 theme of “Fakakoloa ‘o Aotearoa aki ‘a e Lotu Mo’oni”, which in English means “Enriching Aotearoa New Zealand through prayer and faith” is the theme the Tongan community will use to underpin their Covid-19 response towards economic recovery and rebuild. In my experience the Tongan community throughout Aotearoa are deeply spiritual people, and I know that it has been difficult for all of our Pasifika community to practice and celebrate their faith at this time, especially during lockdown. It was difficult for them not to congregate together but they did if for our team of 5 million, for their families, for our community – and I thank them for that. During the weekend I attended a celebration for the opening of Tonga Language Week – I spoke about the sacrifices we have all made which even made
By Jo Luxton Labour List MP
it possible to meet that evening. We were still social distancing, and following the appropriate restriction guidelines, but we were still able to celebrate together. It was an evening of joy and I was very proud to be able to take part. When I first moved to Ashburton 24 years ago, it was not the diverse community that it is now. Over the years that has changed, and we have seen people move here from overseas and other parts of the country. What we have seen as a result of this is the opportunity for people to open their hearts and minds to other cultures. We are able to celebrate and share in others’ traditions, stories and food. Not only do our Pasifika community enrich us through prayer and faith but in many other ways too – through community, hymns, dance, solidarity and sport. We are also enriched in New Zealand through
the advocacy and strong voices of our Labour Pasifika caucus – in particular our female parliamentarians, Ministers Jenny Salesa, Poto Williams and Carmel Sepuloni, and Anahila Kanongata’a-Suisuiki. We are lucky in Mid and South Canterbury to have a number of community organisations
who work very hard to support our Pasifika communities. I am looking forward to meeting with many of those groups this week, with Minister Poto Williams, to hear more about the support they have provided, challenges they face, and how best to move forward during these unprecedented times.
Jo Luxton is a Labour list MP. The views, opinions, positions or strategies expressed by the author and those providing comments are theirs alone, and do not necessarily reflect the views, opinions, positions or strategies of the Ashburton Guardian Co Ltd or any employee thereof
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• 4 Bedrooms • Character home • Open plan kitchen/dining • Fully fenced + easy care section
• 4.2 hectares of land, 4 paddocks • 310m2 two storey home • 5 bedrooms, 2 living areas • Renovated kitchen and updated bathrooms
$980,000 Mark Williams 027 442 2281
We put you first Call us for your free market appraisal today 31 Nelson Street, Hampstead
1 Tranquil Place, Allenton
Enquiries over $245,000
Price: $750,000
Roberta Rutledge 027 228 7843
Helena Ratten 027 457 7998
• Warm, sunny and private • Two double sized bedrooms • Open plan living with heatpump • Single lock up garage • Extra storage room
• Modern brick and plaster construction • 4 double bedrooms • 2 living areas • New kitchen • 3 car garaging
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on the day of settlement, usually from the deposit they’re holding should specify this. Once you’ve signed the sale and through their lawyer. in their trust account. If the buyer requires the purchase agreement and any The seller should make sure the property to be sold with ‘vacant Buying a tenanted property conditions set out in it have been deposit is enough to cover the it is the seller’s Purchase & Develop- 4047sqm 4 1 possession’, 2 met, you must complete the sale commission. responsibility to give the tenant The agreement for sale and Sale Buyers $490,000+ tidy familyofhome located on the North East ofcannot Ashburton andthe offers the purchaser excellent may contain For orThis purchase the is property. Thecorner agent ask buyer notice to vacate, in accordance purchase a specific View Sun 13 Sep 1.00 - 2.00pm development opportunities to enhance the current dwelling, sub divide and sell the sections ordate build afor new home and that to pay for their services if they with the tenant’s legal rights. possession may Payment a commission Web pb.co.nz/AL77851 rent the frontof property. Lots of choices for those withbeen a flair for a development. The home is a differ sound 3from bedroom have hired by the seller. It is recommended that you seek the settlement date, home the with sale open is plan living and separate lounge. A tidy well laid out home. Then there is the paddock and landwhere out the property is Once complete, the legal advice if you are buying a for instance, The buyer pays the rest seller pays agentsheep, for their the back for the the house, cattle or motorbike. property that is currently tenanted. services. Theifagent agency The buyer The property for sale or offers over $490,000 including GST.pays the remainder tenanted. If the property is tenanted, the usually takes the commission of the amount for the property - Settled.govt.nz agreement for sale and purchase
Ashburton 18 Smithfield Road Ashburton 18 Smithfield Road Open Home
Purchase & Develop- 4047sqm Purchase & Develop- 4047sqm 4 the purchaser 1 2excellent This tidy family home is located on the North East corner of Ashburton and offers
For sell Sale Buyers $490,000+ opportunities to enhance the current dwelling, sub divide and the sections or build a new home and This tidy family home is located on the North East development corner of Ashburton and offers the purchaser excellent View Sun Sep 1.00 - 2.00pm the front choices fororthose a flair forand a development. The13 home is a sound 3 bedroom development opportunities to enhance the currentrent dwelling, sub property. divide andLots sellof the sections buildwith a new home Web pb.co.nz/AL77851 home with plan living and well laid out home. Then there is the paddock and land out rent the front property. Lots of choices for those with a flair foropen a development. Theseparate home is lounge. a soundA3tidy bedroom motorbike. home with open plan living and separate lounge. Athe tidyback wellfor laidthe outhouse, home.sheep, Then cattle there isorthe paddock and land out The property if for sale offers over $490,000 including GST. the back for the house, sheep, cattle or motorbike. The property if for sale offers over $490,000 including GST. Property Brokers Ltd Licensed REAA 2008 | pb.co.nz
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Ashburton Allenton 11 Galbraith Street
Tinwald 131 Harland Street
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Netherby 25 Geoff Geering Drive
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Hampstead 232 Dobson Street
Open Home
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Rental property must be sold
Where living is easy
Eco friendly family home
Opportunity knocks
Vendor wants action on this three bedroom, red brick property with fixed term tenants until March 2021. Compliant log fire (2018), insulated ceiling and underfloor plus heat pump in kitchen/dining area. Good size bedrooms with family in place and main bathroom featuring separate toilet. Single + garage, large garden shed for extra space plus wood shed. All set on 787m2 section in Allenton.
A superb double glazed three double bedroom standalone townhouse with park like views of Tinwald School grounds awaits the buyer who appreciates quality, value and easy care. Sunny kitchen dining area with adjoining lounge opening to patio area. Large bathroom with access to the master bedroom.So much on offer here having double garage with internal access and extra garage door to rear of section.
This well presented home has been built to a wonderful modern standard. Open plan kitchen dining and living heated by logfire opening up to a sheltered covered in outdoor area. Separate lounge with heat pump. Four bedrooms, master with ensuite, one of the bedrooms opens directly to the front entrance - perfect setup for a work from home situation.
Well presented permanent material home with spacious dining/ living area off the modernised kitchen. Three large bedrooms and updated bathroom with bath and shower. Enjoy the private well fenced section and handy location with schooling and town centre close by. Single garage with workshop space.
Auction 5.30pm Wed 14 Oct 2020 View Fri 11 Sep 12.30 - 1.30pm Web pb.co.nz/AU77354
For Sale Buyers $385,000+ View Sat 12 Sep 10.00 - 10.30am Web pb.co.nz/AU77846
For Sale Buyers $532,000+ View Sat 12 Sep 10.45 - 11.15am Web pb.co.nz/AU77870
For Sale Buyers $330,000+ View Sat 12 Sep 11.00 - 11.30am Web pb.co.nz/AU77507
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Tinwald 38 Hollands Road
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Enjoy the views at Lake Hood
Canal living awaits
Privacy, space and sun
Spectacular views - 1.0 ha
Forget building - just walk in and start enjoying the lifestyle that Lake Hood has to offer. This property offers all the style, comfort and peace of mind that you expect from a brand new build. Sunny open plan entertainers kitchen which you will love working in, large dining and living areas with views to the mountains and nearby canals. Fabulous outdoor flow.
Entertain family & friends in style in this updated family home featuring an entertainer's kitchen with Granite bench top, large open-plan living which flows onto a sunny and private outdoor entertaining area. In addition there is a separate lounge room, four large bedrooms and two updated bathrooms, separate laundry, double garage with workshop area and an additional covered in carport.
This sunny, private family home has space galore! This six year old home has an extremely large open plan living area comprising of the living, dining and kitchen areas. An office nook that can be closed off behind doors completes this area. The three bedrooms are all generous in size, the master is complemented with an ensuite and walk in robe.
Unimpeded view of the Southern Alps and unlikely to change. The Vendors have had a change of plans and reluctantly offer this prime holding for resale post establishing a new 40 metre well and formation of the entrance. Their original architecturally designed house plans for the site may be available. New plantings and existing shelter providing privacy.
For Sale Buyers $635,000+ View Sat 12 Sep 11.45 - 12.15pm Web pb.co.nz/AU77841
Auction 11.00am Sat 3 Oct 2020 View Sat 12 Sep 12.30 - 1.00pm Web pb.co.nz/AU77849
For Sale Buyers $565,000+ View By appointment Web pb.co.nz/AU77891
Tender closes 3.00pm Fri 18 Sep 2020 View By appointment Web pb.co.nz/AL77606
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Hampstead 153A Trevors Road
Where living is easy
Wonderful opportunity
Positioned in the sought after Queens Drive area is this well presented two bedroom townhouse with open plan kitchen dining and spacious living. Well sited for the sun, the property has good flow out to a private patio area. Winter warmth and summer cooling ensured with a heat pump. Updated bathroom with wetfloor shower.
A great opportunity to purchase this special two bedroom home, nicely set for the sun, a bit unique in a neat way. With wet floor shower for easy access, single garage with internal access. Plenty of space outside for extra vehicles/campervan. 663 sqm Section.
For Sale Buyers $268,000+ View By appointment Web pb.co.nz/AU77873
For Sale Buyers $330,000+ View By appointment Web pb.co.nz/AU77514
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Paul Cunneen 027 432 3382
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Robert Harnett 027 432 3562
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For Sale By Negotiation An elegant five bedroom, three bathroom home beckons in the desirable Coniston Waters. On entering you will be welcomed into View By appointment a grand atrium with a curved staircase leading to three generous Web pb.co.nz/AU77766 sized bedrooms and a shared bathroom. The master has its own balcony and an extensive walk-in wardrobe. On the ground floor there are another two bedrooms, one with its own en-suite. The spacious open plan kitchen / living leads to a formal lounge and a conservatory. The house is positioned to capture all day sun in an attractive private park like setting with an established garden and three separate outdoor entertaining areas. With all the comforts for easy living this 392sqm house on 1192sqm section.
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Canal Front Living 19 Torbay Avenue, Lake Hood Idyllic canal side living awaits you in this vibrant spacious 4 bedroom plus office family home. Larger lounge connected to the expansive deck allows a free flow lifestyle between indoors and outdoor water adventures. Large kitchen dining with spacious scullery. Master bedroom connects to the deck and has both walkin wardrobe and high quality ensuite. Three family sized bedrooms (two WE APPRECIATE YOUR FEEDBACK
with walk-in wardrobes) connect to a rumpus/TV room so all can enjoy their pursuits. Triple garage allows you to take the boat through and out of sight. Carefully manicured section flows to the water’s edge and jetty. The property oozes “livability”. An enviable place to watch the sunset on the deck over a good wine. Your sanctuary!
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Do Not Mill About 17 Millibrook Place, Tinwald, Ashburton Situated in a lovely quiet family-friendly neighbourhood, with schools and amenities nearby, this 270sqm four bedroom immaculate home on a beautifully maintained 755sqm section (more or less), is sure to appeal to a growing or extended family. Perfect for the modern family’s busy lifestyle, the spacious kitchen/dining/ sitting room area is the central hub of the home and for a quieter change of pace the separate lounge could be utilised as a formal retreat or fabulous media room. Indoor/outdoor living is catered for too with both living areas featuring large French doors opening to the patio area and an easy care, pristine, private, sun-drenched back garden. Space for everyone has been well thought
out here; at one end of the house you will find three double bedrooms serviced by a large family bathroom complete with separate shower and spa bath plus a convenient separate toilet with hand basin. And, situated at the other end of the house, the large master suite with ensuite and walk-in robe is a quiet retreat away from the hustle and bustle. The great aspects of this permanent material, low maintenance family home also include a double internal access garage with new automatic door, heaps of storage including a fully lined huge roof space with light, two heat pumps, HRV system and underfloor heating. Plus with full double glazing and insulation and all electrics as new you won’t want to let this home pass you by.
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Ashburton 1/14 Burnett Street
Ashburton 279 Tancred Street
Close in west side
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Easy walk to the town centre. Ideal first investment or retirement project. Two spacious bedrooms, kitchen with street views and living opens out onto a private fenced courtyard. Heated by a near new heat pump. Single carport and easy care gardens.
Price by Negotiation View by appointment Ray Knight 027 434 0139 ray.knight@bayleys.co.nz
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Prepare to be surprised. This property was refurbished; an ensuite was added, a new kitchen, new bathroom, carpets, soft furnishings and decorations. The roof has been replaced, insulation installed and all windows are double glazed.
Asking Price $385,000 View Sat 10-10.30am or by appointment Mick Hydes 027 437 9696 mick.hydes@bayleys.co.nz WHALAN AND PARTNERS LTD, BAYLEYS, LICENSED REAA 2008
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Asking Price $950,000 + GST (if any) View by appointment Mike Preston 027 430 7041 mike.preston@bayleys.co.nz Simon Sharpin 027 631 8087 simon.sharpin@bayleys.co.nz WHALAN AND PARTNERS LTD, BAYLEYS, LICENSED UNDER THE REA ACT 2008
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Hidden gem Located in a private rural setting, this 8 hectare lifestyle property offers all round excellent appeal. The five bedroom Oamaru stone family home is set amongst meticulously trimmed hedges and gardens providing its own oasis. A recently updated kitchen provides an excellent entertaining hub, with the lounge and sunny living area offering the perfect family zones. Situated only minutes from town with magnificent views of the mountains with all-in-one sheep, cattle and deer yards and a three bay shed.
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Tinwald 153 Grahams Road Deadline Sale (unless sold prior) 1pm, Wed 23 Sep 2020 201 West St, Ashburton View by appointment Jon McAuliffe 027 432 7769 jon.mcauliffe@bayleys.co.nz WHALAN AND PARTNERS LTD, BAYLEYS, LICENSED UNDER THE REA ACT 2008
Ideal location on the outskirts Approximately 1.5km from State Highway One and on the main access road to the thriving development of Lake Hood is this 13.1674ha (more or less) of freehold bareland. A great rural setting, in close proximity to all amenities of both Tinwald and Ashburton. With two road frontages (Grahams and Gartartan Roads), this allows many options to position the new home to soak up the beautiful views of the Southern Alps. With excellent Wakanui Silt Loam Soils, arable, livestock, horticulture or a fantastic garden are all possible. Currently in permanent pasture, previously used for arable farming. There are a number of useful sheds plus an older set of sheep yards.
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Tinwald 18 Millibrook Place
Methven 40/43 Barkers Road
Don't mill about
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Situated in a quiet neighborhood with schools and amenities nearby this 270sqm modern home on a 755sqm section is sure to appeal to families of all ages and stages. Call for more detail.
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Unit 40 Brinkley Village
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Located in scenic Methven, gateway to Mt Hutt Ski field. The package includes a two bedroom unit plus a studio unit, fully furnished and available (up to 90 days per year) for the owner to use. Both units have access to a laundry. These units are fully managed.
Asking Price $119,000 + GST (if any) View by appointment Maree Firth 027 542 1364 maree.firth@bayleys.co.nz WHALAN AND PARTNERS LTD, BAYLEYS, LICENSED REAA 2008
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Methven 67 Barkers Road
Methven Methven Motels and Apartments
A cut above the rest
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This home has an open plan kitchen, dining/living area with great indoor/outdoor flow. The master bedroom has a walk-in wardrobe and ensuite plus two double bedrooms with built in wardrobes. Heated by a wood fire and underfloor heating.
Deadline Sale (unless sold prior) 2pm, Tue 15 Sep 2020 View Sat 12.30-1pm or by appointment Rosa Dekker 0274 655 387 rosa.dekker@bayleys.co.nz
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Methven Cafe 131
Price by Negotiation View by appointment Fee Ensor 021 705 014 Maree Firth 027 542 1364 WHALAN AND PARTNERS LTD, BAYLEYS, LICENSED REAA 2008
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Methven 49 South Belt
Cosy, modern coffee house on the Main Street. Making and selling high quality goods serving locals and visitors alike. Scope to increase the business. Call for more detail.
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Mt Somers Stronechrubie Country Restaurant and Chalets
Large home or opportunity
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With six double bedrooms and six ensuites this property oozes charm and personality. An option for home and income or space for a large family. With both upstairs and downstairs living, heated by a wood burner. This property comes fully furnished.
Price by Negotiation View Sat 1.30-2pm or by appointment Maree Firth 027 542 1364 maree.firth@bayleys.co.nz
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Located in the heart of Methven, close to shops, restaurants, bars, and the upcoming hot pools development. With a 20+ year lease these Motels provide a fantastic lifestyle and business opportunity. Call for more detail.
Methven The Pantry
Business opportunity On Main Street with great foot traffic this established cafe enjoys reliable clientele year round. Seats 50 comfortably, generous fully equipped kitchen and storage room. Option to purchase the building also available - call for more detail.
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Business, land and buildings Two restaurants, eight chalet style motel units and a three bedroom, two bathroom manager's residence set on 3ha of landscaped grounds.Call for more detail.
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Home with a Warm Heart 55 Wills Street, Ashburton Calling all villa lovers. Much loved by the current owners for years, it’s now time to let her go. There’s plenty of room for everyone with three double sized bedrooms, two living areas, two log burners, two toilets, separate laundry and spa room. The modern kitchen has bi-fold windows opening to the view of the backyard and deck area for entertaining.
Fruit trees and extra garden sheds. Four car garaging. What more could you want? The kitchen opens through to the dining and living area with a log fire. High ceilings and character features including wooden floors and doors. Situated on a large private section with plenty of space for family. Close to town, Ashburton Domain, local schools and walking distance to the town centre. A must view!
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117 Grove Street, TINWALD This family home is one to admire. A spacious two storey home with loads of storage. Three double bedrooms plus store rooms and two offices, two bathrooms, first floor with spacious landing opening to first floor deck and large open plan living areas with separate lounge. Master bedroom with walk-in robe and access to bathroom. So much space and features to admire including
spacious secure yard beautifully landscaped. What more could you want? This is a must view!
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The kitchen offers a family bar, lots of bench space, cupboards and pantry, the living area is open plan with an office nook. This home is heated by a log burner plus HRV with double glazing throughout and great indoor-outdoor
Essentially a blank canvas to reconfigure. All work complete to date is exempt from building consent, however, depending on the purchaser’s desired room layout, building consent may be
required. With the right vision this project could be rewarding.
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Allenton Oasis Surrounded by quality homes you will find this three-bedroom family oasis with a games room which could be used as a fourth bedroom or second lounge for the summer.
This property provides an opportunity for the astute buyer. The dwelling is part-way through renovation with the removal of amenities ready for upgrading.
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18 Country Place, ALLENTON
18 Albert Street, NETHERBY
A Family Delight flow onto a large sunny deck. All bedrooms are doubles with built-in wardrobes, master with a WIR and en-suite. Well landscaped with quality plantings, double garage with single garage door to the side for access to the backyard. A family home complete with everything you need.
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48 Catherwood Avenue, ALLENTON Move-in and relax! This family home is located in the fabulous Catherwood Avenue in the heart of Allenton located close to schools and shops. Four bedrooms, two bathrooms, double tandem garage, plenty of off-street parking. Open plan kitchen with modern gas oven, tiled floors and lots of cupboards. The living room is open plan with a log burner keeping you cosy during the winter months. Gas hot water.
The lounge opens into a sunny conservatory, with doors opening onto the backyard giving you access to the spa pool tucked in the corner. With a fully fenced backyard this home has recently had a makeover and is ready for new owners.
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Ultimate Entertainer’s Dream
Superb Mountain Views Racecourse Road, ASHBURTON Stunning mountain views in a prime Racecourse Road location. So close to town amenities and just a short walk to Allenton and so convenient that kids could bike to school. These sections benefit from town services including water supply and fibre connection. Generous sized lifestyle sections provide plenty of space suitable for the most adventurous
builds and surrounded with some of Ashburton’s finest homes. General covenants for this subdivision will ensure standards are maintained to protect your investment. The rear lots are to be accessed by either sealed road or shingled accessway. Enjoy the peacefulness of rural living. The perfect balance of lifestyle choice.
Priced from $350,000 Enquire now for more information and to secure your new lifestyle
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153 Racecourse Road, ALLENTON
3A/46 Zig Zag Road, RAKAIA GORGE
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.
A luxury chalet at the Mt Hutt Lodge Complex. A fantastic holiday destination all year round, this property is perfectly sited as a holiday let. Take advantage of the location and option of utilising the chalet yourself whenever it suits. The owner of this well-appointed property is highly motivated and has given clear instruction to sell. Price has been significantly reduced. For Sale $279,000 Web ID RX2080536
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34 Catherwood Avenue, ALLENTON Prominence, location and style are all rolled into one with this fantastic two storey home offering instant street appeal. The tiled entrance way with raised ceiling sets the scene for a home with uncompromising attention to detail and high specification incorporating schist features. This superbly designed residence is built with impeccable indoor/outdoor flow and multiple
places to relax and unwind. An open-plan kitchen, large dining area and living space all have views to the gardens. You will love the interconnecting purpose-built cinema room with bar, in-built screen, projector and multi-zoned sound system.
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is designed to deliver a maximum torque of 350Nm from an engine speed as low as 1700rpm. Additional to this TCR package is an exclusive set of 19-inch Reifnitz wheels and a special, sporty tuning of the front and rear adaptive dampers. Further improving the vehicle’s dynamics, the standard running gear has also been lowered by an additional 5mm compared to the standard GTI. Other tech highlights include the electromechanical Limited Slip Differential helping the GTI TCR to hold its line through the corners, and a high powered brake system with perforated discs at each corner. The Golf GTI TCR exclusive front bumper with honeycomb structured air intakes and honeycomb side decals give this car an unmistakeably sporty look. The GTI TCR package continues with exclusive red brake callipers, rear spoiler including a black lip spoiler, Carbon exterior mirror housings and an exclusive rear diffuser. Priced at $65,990, the Golf GTI TCR is available in dealerships now.
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Ashburton Guardian Friday, September 11, 2020
MAZDA CX-30
By Roger Hart ROAD TEST
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azda over the years have celebrated the arrival of new models with Great Drives. These include a story Tasman Dreams by my motoring mate the late Dave Moore in a then new 3rd generation NC, MX-5. This involved a return trip from Christchurch via the Lewis and Arthurs passes, but with particular emphasis to the driving delights of SH6 from Westport to Greymouth. Of which Dave wrote “The suck, draw and crash of wild surf is one of the surest cures for life-rage I know. “And there’s no coastline quite like that of the west of the South Island for putting things into perspective-both visually and philosophically. Fortunately, the nation’s road-builders have been forced to carve out SH6 quite tight against the angry Tasman for much of the Westport to Greymouth stretch, prevented by spectacularly steep, bush-clad ramparts just inland from putting the road anywhere else. “It’s very much MX-5 country, a magic 90-odd kilometre snake of beautifully-wrought curves and sometime deceptive hairpins that reward any driver with a modicum of petrol in their blood.” Thanks for those words Dave! For this was exactly what we experienced as we drove SH6, Especially so as it was even more inviting because of the noticeable lack of traffic Covid-wise (sometimes none at all for 10+minutes) during our
drive to Westport last week in the 2-litre GSX. Then while being the entry model and least powerful of the current CX-30 trio, it still immediately showed that Mazda’s now signature Zoom-Zoom feeling was present as soon as I got behind the wheel. Indeed it was much like being in an MX-5, But then also having the advantage of more than sufficient space (1319 litres with the rear seats folded), and so with no worries about how much stuff the two of you needed for a week on tour. For those unfamiliar with it, the CX-30 is a new model that’s based on the latest Mazda3’. As well it mirrors its curvaceous style. Size-wise it slots neatly in between the CX-3 (which is 120mm shorter) and the CX-5. It has the CX-30, name because there’s already a completely different, Chinese market only CX-4. I had previously driven both the GTX and Limited versions of the CX-30. They’ve 2.5-litre, four-cylinder petrol engines, producing 139kW at 6000rpm and peak torque of 252Nm at 4000rpm, six-speed autos and a quick-responding all-wheel-drive system. So how then did the GSX with its 2-litre engine (which it shares with the MX-5) delivering 114kW and 200Nm of torque at 4000rpm, six-speed auto and front-wheeldrive stack up? The answer – very well indeed. And despite having 25kW and 52Nm less than its 2.5-litre siblings, it still pulled away eagerly but smoothly from low revs and then worked in very well with the responsive auto for both suitably quick overtaking and hill work. Weighing in some 90kg less than the other two no doubt helps here. There is also a selectable sport mode for
those who wish, but other than trying this briefly I was both happy with and enjoyed the performance on hand. At 100km/h open road cruise the revcounter sits at 1900rpm, and the claimed overall fuel use is 6.5L/100km. For our trip the computer indicated 6.9L/100km (which tallied up when refuelling). Of course with its Zoom-Zoom factor and MX-5 relationship, despite sitting a little higher for the ease of both getting in and out together and achieving its 175mm ground clearance, the CX-30 with its precise, well weighted steering, turned in and flowed through corners very nicely. On mainly dry roads the lack of allwheel-drive was not noticed, although care was taken, particularly when on the few non sealed access tracks. Then it was both impressively quiet with road and wind noise very well suppressed, meanwhile the ride, thanks perhaps to its 16-inch wheels/tyres rather than the 18-inch ones of its siblings, was even more settled and bump resistant, all of which we enjoyed from the comfortable and neatly styled, cabin. This, which as mentioned earlier has an MX-5esque feel about it for the driver to sit in comfortable, supportive seating while all the dials and controls are easily seen and used. Plus there’s a quality feel and appearance to the dash and cabin. As well the height adjustment for the passenger seat was certainly appreciated, as was the infotainment system with its 8.8-inch wide-screen, which includes sat-nav, phone-mirroring. It’s simple and straightforward to use via the console controls.
Despite being the entry model it has the same excellent head-up system as the others, which as well as showing your speed also shows the appropriate speed limit, and that for the chosen speed for the very useful adaptive cruise control. Whilst there was just two of us on tour, the very smart cabin design means it is more spacious within than expected and could comfortably seat four adults for long distance travel. But with rear seats up the luggage space is a neat 317 litres, so a well-packed weekend’s gear for four will be required. There are a comprehensive array of safety features on board (some of which give lots of audible reminders) which means the CX-30 has one of the best possible ANCAP scores.
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MAZDA CX-30 GSX
Many vehicles, as do houses (and mortgages) seem to keep increasing in size as people’s wants exceeds their needs. But many will appreciate the convenience, spaciousness, comfort, safety and size of this easy to live with, and the way it drives both in and out of town (especially on the likes of SH6), compact CX-30 SUV/Crossover. Because of an unavoidable late departure from home we overnighted at the Bealey Hotel, whose recently, and very nicely refurbished villas, plus the great food (Moa ribs are recommended) and welcoming hosts Matty and Kirsty Hawkes meant we stayed again on the way home! All of which I’m sure my motoring mate, the late Dave Moore (and Patricia ) would have much appreciated!
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ifty years ago, the legendary ŠKODA 110 R Coupé celebrated its trade fair premiere in Brno, Czech Republic. The elegant sports car with a rear engine was a huge sales success and served as the basis for the Czech car manufacturer’s legendary rally and racing cars. Alongside the ŠKODA 180 RS and 200 RS prototypes, the ŠKODA 130 RS, which later became known as the Porsche of the East, was also derived from the 110 R. At the same time as celebrating the 125th anniversary of its founding, ŠKODA AUTO is also looking back in 2020 on the market launch of several models that have played a significant role in the automaker’s history. These vehicles include the 110 R, which added a dynamic sports coupé to ŠKODA’s model range at the beginning of the 1970s. In 1964, ŠKODA began producing the ŠKODA 1000 MB notchback saloon. With its self-supporting body, rear engine and rear-wheel drive, this model heralded a new technological era at the Czech car manufacturer.
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ŠKODA invested heavily in modern production facilities for the new series and soon concentrated fully on the production of this newcomer due to the sales success of the rear engine saloon in export markets. For this reason, ŠKODA discontinued production of the FELICIA convertible. However, demand for sports models remained strong, particularly in Western European markets. ŠKODA responded to its customers’ wishes with a vehicle that would give the brand an image boost despite remaining a niche product in terms of the planned number of units. While the development of the ŠKODA 100/110 L series was under way (the successor to the 1000 MB that received body upgrades, front disc brakes and improved safety equipment), work began on the two-door coupé version ŠKODA 110 R. The 110 R’s four-cylinder in-line engine equipped with an oil cooler generated an output of 38 kW (52 hp) at 4650 rpm with a displacement of 1107 cc, a compression ratio of 9.5:1 and twin carburettors, and coupled with its low unladen weight of 880 kilograms, it offered a thrilling driving experience.
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The Dark Horse LIMITED EDITION
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ndian Motorcycle, America’s first motorcycle company, and Jack Daniel’s®, America’s first registered distillery, along with Klock Werks Kustom Cycles, have introduced the newest addition to its limited-edition series: the Jack Daniel’s® Limited Edition Indian Roadmaster® Dark Horse®. For the fifth-consecutive year, the three American brands have united to celebrate American craftsmanship through an exclusive offering of Jack Daniel’s-inspired Indian motorcycles. This year’s model was carefully designed to embody Jack Daniel’s® Gentleman Jack®, a premier example of the legendary whiskey maker’s meticulous crafting process. A nod to the brand’s original gentleman distiller, Gentleman Jack himself, this special whiskey is double-charcoal mellowed for an exceptionally smooth finish, perfect for celebrating life’s finest moments and the people we share them with. Out of consideration for the fine crafting process of Jack Daniel’s Gentleman Jack whiskey, the Jack Daniel’s Limited Edition Indian Roadmaster Dark Horse carries many attributes that reflect the distillation and aging process, such as the bike’s custom Whiskey Pearl paint scheme and oakwood accents inspired by the rich and elongated Jack Daniel’s mellowing process. “We are honoured to continue our relationship with Jack Daniel’s and Klock Werks and are excited to again celebrate American craftsmanship and ingenuity through this collaboration of three iconic American brands,” said Reid Wilson, Vice President for Indian Motorcycle. “The Jack Daniel’s Limited Edition Indian Roadmaster Dark Horse is our most premium touring motorcycle and, much like Gentleman Jack, represents the ultimate commitment to quality and craftsmanship, while offering the widest range of premium features and riding technology.” With only 107 produced globally, the Jack Daniel’s Limited Edition Indian
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Ashburton Guardian Friday, September 11, 2020
HARNESS RACING
All eyes on Cup Week By Matt Markham matt.m@theguardian.co.nz
Ashburton horseman Brent White is daring to dream big and hoping to wake up to reality. The strike-rate horseman, who is based at the Ashburton Racecourse, has one eye on the second week of November and is hoping that his two stable stars may take their place in some of the biggest races of the week. And runs 566 kilometres apart both yesterday and tonight at Addington by the two horses are being regarded as just another step towards reaching the end target. Yesterday it was Winton where smart pacer Jazzy Star took on a red-hot field at Central Southland Raceway, and tonight it’s up to Addington where One Apollo will tackle the Group Three Ordeal Trotting Cup and some of the best square gaiters New Zealand has to offer. The weekend didn’t start on the right foot however with Jazzy Star missing away yesterday, giving his rivals a huge head start. He was unable to make up much ground on his race rivals. The race was also the comeback performance for excitement machine U May Cullect, who had his first run for 12 months after being laid up with injury. He too however was slightly
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Brent White is eyeing up Cup Week features with both One Apollo and Jazzy Star. disappointing, finishing last after receiving a quiet trip. Franco Santino won the race. Back in Canterbury tonight, the mountainous task in front of One Apollo isn’t lost on White, but he’s also confident he’s got a horse capable of mixing it with the best in the business. Third up from a spell and backing up from an excellent second at his last appearance, the five-year-old won’t quite yet be at peak fitness, but his trainer
couldn’t be happier with the progression thus far. “He’s nice and bright and has come through that last run really well. “We’re on the right track I think,” White said. “It’s a good field, but I think he’s a pretty good horse and third up tonight he’ll be near enough to peak fitness, but there’s still plenty of room for improvement in him yet too.” Ricky May, who drove the geld-
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ing last time out, is back in the sulky today and White knows that with the ever-patient horseman pulling the reins, he’s going to be primed for the biggest of occasions. “I was told that if you put Ricky on and let him do what he thinks is best, then you’ll more than likely end up winning a big race somewhere; he’s very good at getting that good run into them but not knocking them around in the process.”
With Group One performers Sundees Son, Winterfell and Majestic Man all included in tonight’s Group Three contest, One Apollo will need to have a few things to go in his favour in his first real crack at the open class ranks. “We’ve got a path we want to follow to get us to Cup Week, but he’s going to tell us which is the right way to go. “He’s a lot stronger this time in and can follow speed really well, so we’re quite confident of having a bit of fun with him, that’s for sure.” White also lines up the progressive Burlington at Addington tonight, and while stepping up in grade from recent performances, he’s also no forlorn hope. “I thought his last run was excellent, he had to do a power of work to get onto the speed but kept fighting. “It’s a step up this week, but we are going to get a line on where we are at with him, so hopefully after this week we can start having a think about a race we want to target. “There’s a nice one at Kaikoura I’ve got my eye on.” Capping off a busy week, White will then enjoy a 20-minute drive to the races on Sunday for two chances at Methven, with Rogie Falls and Midfrew Luisianabeau engaged to race on the grass track.
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R1 IRT. YOUR HORSE. OUR PASSION. MOBILE PACE $10,000 1980m 17:32 1 0x02 Major Mac C D Thornley 2 30522 Mossdale Mac Ben Hope 3 46 Arden’s Ace R T May 4 064x6 Hello Adele J C Thomas 5 5 Shards In Manhattan B Orange 6 9554 Kerala Star J F Curtin 7 3x766 Secret Deal 8 2 Fire Fox S J Ottley 9 8 Valynda R D Close 10 9 Duffy Hollow G D Smith 11 7x887 Dolce Vita Korbyn Newman 12 37 Ned Kelly John Dunn 13 665 Riveered Mark Purdon 14 2074x Twilight Bromac N Purdon 15 2 Hattie T M Williams 16 85x Deceptive Lee B Williamson R2 HYDROFLOW MOBILE PACE $12,500 1980m 17:58 1 2x583 Canstar R D Close 2 55991 Majorca C D Thornley 3 2179x Alta Endeavour S O’Reilly 4 11260 Silk R T May 5 20245 Anamajor Korbyn Newman 6 61516 Luella Ben Hope 7 48x11 Oliver North B Williamson 8 15105 Down To The Bone J R Dunn
9 64421 Cardinal Sin Blair Orange 10 54214 Laver G D O’Reilly 11 2010x Tiebreaker G D Smith 12 x150x Arden’s Reality N Purdon 13 12201 Arden Messi Tim Williams 14 6221x La Bella Vita B Weaver R3 SPECTATORS BAR & BISTRO MOBILE TROT $10,000 1980m 18:28 1 x5700 Steel Dust Ben Laughton 2 x0083 I Dream Of Jeannie Sarah O’Reilly 3 33576 Justan’s Sister Sh Tomlinson 4 22029 Jimmy Carter K Tomlinson 5 7445 She’s Allthe Craze S Thornley 6 5x452 Rum In The Sun J Morrison 7 0209x Far From True G Thornley 8 0x140 Easy Pickings Ben Hope 9 94418 Faith No More L Mckay 10 94071 Westeros Kn Newman 11 41302 Sioux Princess E Barron R4 LAMB HAYWARD MBL PACE $10,000 1980m 18:53 1 0x843 Touche M P Jones 2 61014 Oaxacan Dream R T May 3 18564 Ideal Rule A L Lethaby 4 1x80x Smooth Debate R D Close 5 189 Invisible Girl J F Curtin 6 40423 Melody’s Mischief B N Orange 7 29961 Conquer Me R D Holmes 8 4x712 Swell Time B Williamson
9 171 Beyond Words Mark Purdon 10 18x47 Immer Besser S J Ottley 11 3874x Shesheartandsole T S Chmiel 12 40936 Jenabella M C Purvis 13 25030 Fun In The Dark J R Dunn R5 ALLIED SECURITY HCAP TROT $12,500 2600m 19:18 1 65607 Clyde 2 14409 That’s The Story K Tomlinson 3 X1924 Superfast Lad S J Ottley 4 62203 Doff Your Cap R J Butt 5 X3012 American Pride Mark Purdon 6 23389 The Player J R Dunn 7 86505 Madeleine Stowe R D Holmes 8 49050 Sundons Flyer J J A Young 9 18113 Time In A Bottle J Morrison 10 51023 Overzealous P J Davis 11 5000x Arran Chief A W Faulks 12 1780x Rebel Kibbybones J C Hay 13 66x45 Didjabringthebeers T Chmiel R6 CUP WEEK - TICKETS ON SALE NOW! 3YO MOBILE TROT $10,000 1980m 19:43 1 33 Outamyway B N Orange 2 1x732 La Reina Del Sur N Rasmussen 3 2x123 Franco Jorik R T May 4 1315 Time Up The Hill K M Barron 5 11 Bitamuscle R J Butt 6 1x12 Regal Attire Mark Purdon R8 AVON CITY FORD (NEW BRIGHTON) CUP (Gr3)
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RUGBY
Two changes to Hammers By Matt Markham matt.m@theguardian.co.nz
The challenge might be the same, but Mid Canterbury’s senior rugby coaches Jason Rickard and Dale Palmer are leaving nothing to chance when they trek to Hanmer Springs this weekend to take on Buller. The second week of the truncated local Heartland competition sees two great rivals locking horns at a neutral venue, and while Mid Canterbury claimed a last-minute draw from their opening clash with neighbours South Canterbury last week in a dogged performance, Rickard and Palmer haven’t shied away from changing things up a little bit. They’ve made two changes in the starting line up from last week as well as one positional change, with a number of new faces coming onto the bench for the clash tomorrow afternoon. Southern’s Callum Burrell gets the nod to wear the No.2 jersey ahead of Elama Touli, who will come off the bench. Lote Nasiga, who last week played on the side of the scrum will this week pack down in the tight five at lock alongside Matt Stone. That gives Evan Blyth a chance to make his debut in the No.6 jersey in what appears a powerhouse forward pack, with Luke Gilbert and Seta Koroitamana joining him in the loose forwards. The backline, which showed plenty
of cohesion last week, is back in action and unchanged. On the reserves bench, Hamish Finnie, Jack Harrex, Harry Ashworth and Hugh Griffiths all come into the squad. Mid Canterbury showed a strong liking for being able to run the ball around a bit last weekend and with Buller traditionally a good side up front, they’ll need to measure up there to enable that to happen. Rickard and Palmer will be keen to see continued development from their halfback and first-five combination of Tyler Blackburn and Nathan McCloy. The duo impressed last week in Timaru and could form a solid partnership in the green and gold that continues for many years to come. In Buller, Mid Canterbury will expect a tough encounter as most clashes between the two sides are. They were able to get over the top of North Otago to win last week 33-31. The experienced James Lash played a pivotal role in that success and ensuring he’s kept quiet will be a certain key for the Mid Canterbury contingent when they plan how to attack the match. Mid Canterbury: 1. Adam Williamson, 2. Callum Burrell, 3. Hamish Allen, 4. Matthew Stone, 5. Lote Nasiga, 6. Evan Blyth, 7. Luke Gilbert, 8. Seta Koroitana, 9. Tyler Blackburn, 10. Nathan McCloy, 11. Tait Chisman, 12. Paovale Sofai, 13. Matthew Holmes, 14. Raitube Vasurakuta, 15. Inoke Tonga. Reserves: Elama Touli, Hamish Finnie, Jack Harrex, Harry Ashworth, Harvey Blyth, Tim Lawn, Hugh Griffiths.
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OPINION
Novak needs to take it on the chin .... like she did By Adam Burns adam.b@theguardian.co.nz
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orry Novak, you have to take your medicine. It is refreshing and somewhat startling that tennis officials have taken a hard line with one of the game’s household names and sent him to the naughty corner. As ho-hum or as unintentional as top seed Novak Djokovic’s actions were when he hit a ball in muted frustration only for it to scone a lineswoman who collapsed in a heap, rules are rules. SPORTS RESULTS
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Methven Ladies Wednesday 9 September 2020 2nd Championship LGU: Margaret Lilley Putting, Gail Limbrick beat Nola Hydes, Bev Isherwood Beat Heather Santy, Silver: Gayle O’Duffy 87-18-69, Sara Gallagher 92-16-76. Bronze A: Tania Wilson 92-20-72, Jan
Grand slam rules ban intentionally hitting a ball dangerously or recklessly within the court, or in a negligent manner. Yeah she milked it, but that is beside the point. It was very much an act which falls into this criteria. Dangerous? Debatable. Reckless? For sure. It is a healthy precedent which has been set, not only for tennis, but sport in general. For too long has the uncivilised behavioural traits of some of tennis’ biggest names become standard practice. Nick Kyrgios, Serena Williams;
who could forget Martina Hingis’ meltdown in 1999 at Roland Garros? Or how about the king of the temper tanty John McEnroe? That’s not to generalise and say all of tennis’ biggest and greatest names have conducted themselves in such a manner. Roger Federer was once ranked number two behind Nelson Mandela on the Reputation Institute’s study of the world’s most respected, admired and trusted personalities. For a game which is oh-so-civilised, there have been some boorish incidents and charac-
ters over the years, and tennis itself has been an enabler of this tendency. Novak’s immediate and ensuing response has been a mix of concern for the Serbian lineswoman – who has reportedly copped heat online – and self-absorbed, overblown platitudes. “This whole situation has left me empty and sad.” However upon learning he was facing a disqualification it was along the lines of “you’re going to choose a default in this situation? My career, grand slam, centre stage?” So often in other codes, there
has been a perception of special treatment for the marquee names. Storm legend and former Maroons captain Cameron Smith is one that instantly comes to mind. From a commercial perspective, especially with the Covid backdrop, global sporting events are reliant on their most bankable drawcards; you can understand the temptation for preferential treatment. Removing the world’s best player this early in a tennis grand slam in such a contentious fashion is bold, but ultimately was the right call.
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ARIES (Mar 21-Apr 19): Nice isn’t always good, and not nice isn’t always bad. There are many reasons people have for doing what they do and for being in the mood they are in. Stay aware of the bigger picture. TAURUS (Apr 20-May 20): Doing only what you like provides you with but a bland palate of satisfactions. It really starts to get interesting when you dive into what you despise. GEMINI (May 21-Jun 21): A sense of vulnerability is in there somewhere, but if you’re not paying attention, then you’ll miss it and the gift it wraps around – the ability to connect to the humanity in others who know the feeling. CANCER (Jun 22-Jul 22): As for those things you do but cannot link to any tangible gain, in those actions are clues, strands of spiritual DNA, truths. Examine those actions and find miniature maps of your heart. LEO (Jul 23-Aug 22): If something is important, then it’s worth fighting for. Fighting for unimportant things doesn’t really happen. If there’s a fight over something that seems trivial, it’s only because it’s not what the fight is really about. VIRGO (Aug 23-Sep 22): You’ll spend so much of your time in the service of others that when you come back to home base, you may feel like you need to reacquaint yourself with who you are and what you want. LIBRA (Sep 23-Oct 23): When your group faces a problem, you face it, too. Even if just one other person has a problem, you’ll be willing to take it on personally because you believe, at a very core level, in justice for all. SCORPIO (Oct 24-Nov 21): Part of you has been making plans without the other part. Get all sides together for a sit-down talk aimed at naming a few common goals. You’re as powerful as you are unified. SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22-Dec 21): People will get emotionally invested in things you might not have expected them to involve themselves with. Step back and ask, “What’s at stake? What’s really going on here?” CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan 19): Not everything you’ve believed has come through or come true but don’t let that stop you. Put your faith in a loved one, yourself or the wonders of life in general. You’ll have reasons to believe anew. AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb 18): The atoms that make up our cells are mostly space, so we are mostly space, and the other matter is mostly space, too. Echo the theme. Purge the unnecessary. Spaciousness brings fulfilment. PISCES (Feb 19-Mar 20): If you can’t be knowledgeable (no one can know all things, if they could, they’d be insufferable) then be versatile. The ability to adapt and respond is more important than to know and stand correct.
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Ashburton open coffee mornings Plunket rooms, 222 Cameron Street
September 13
The Ashburton Musical Club Sinclair Centre The monthly concert titled Spring Awakening. We welcome non-members cost $5 and students free. 2 pm
September 18
New Zealand Army Band Live Event Centre Join the New Zealand Army Band in Concert, for a memorable evening of music. This variety concert will feature world class vocal and instrumental soloists and include Big Band, Classical and Brass Band music for all ages. Tickets (fees apply*) Adults $25 / Senior $20/ Child under 18 $10/ Family (2 adult, 2children) $60 7.30 pm
September 20
From Scratch Ashburton Trust Event Centre From Scratch is like no other. It has its own characteristic Pacific-region sound, performed on a unique array of original, DIY invented instruments, including their PVC slaptubes. From Scratch guide their audience through a magical journey, part sculpture, part music, part ritual. Open hat. 2pm
September 20
Belated Fathers’ Day Event The Plains Railway Complex will be open, with vintage Railcar Rides operating (Dads ride free with a fare-paying child), The Ashburton Fire Museum, Historic Museum Village, Ashburton Woodworkers will be open and take a miniature Train Ride with the Ashburton Steam & Model Engineers. Coffee and hot food available. Find us in the Tinwald Domain, Maronan Road, Tinwald. Phone: 033089600 Facebook: The Plains Railway & Historical Museum 11am - 4pm
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PUBLIC NOTICES 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 027 220 8791 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 other. Children of all ages welcome. Donations appreciated. 3 - 4.30pm
Second Fri of every 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.
September 28
The Mid Town Mardi Gras Over 70 stalls and fundraisers ---20 new stallholders this year plus all the favourties. NZ Army Band and entertainment during the day. One lucky shopper will win a wheelbarrow fill of goodies on the day. 9am till 4pm
September 29
The Shows Must Go On Dust off those musical theatre cobwebs and return to your seats to indulge in the magic of the very best songs from stage and screen. Featuring an all-star cast of New Zealand voices from the international stage, this glittering concert of musical theatre showstoppers is not one to miss. The Shows Must Go On features a spectacular song list of your favourite toe-tapping numbers from the world’s greatest musicals including The Phantom of the Opera, Les Miserables, Hairspray, Dreamgirls, The Greatest Showman, We Will Rock You and Priscilla Queen of the Desert. With stunning backdrops and theatrical staging, The Shows Must Go On is a night set to delight. Featuring an exquisite cast of some of our best international performers, The Shows Must Go On will be a night to remember. https://www.theshows.co.nz/ Tickets (fees apply*) Adult $89.90 | Senior + Groups 8+ $79.90 7.30pm
October 9 and 10
RocknPop 2020 – Solid Gold Featuring songs from legendary song writers like Elton John, Billy Joel, The Beatles, Queen, Pink, Toto and Cold Play, and performed by a cast of 70 performers, RocknPop is a tribute to the talent within our community, in support of our performing arts venue. Under the direction of Producer and Musical Director, Jo Castelow, Director Roger Farr and Choreographer Jessie Thomson,
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The Ashburton Toy Library 106 Victoria Street, the Triangle. Open for toy exchange. 9.30am - 12.30pm Ashburton Aviation Museum Ashburton Airport A great selection of many aircraft, from the past to the future. 10am - 3pm
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Ashburton Aviation Museum Ashburton Airport A great selection of many aircraft from the past to the future. 1pm - 3pm
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Nor’Westers Muso’s 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
RocknPop will be the perfect night out listening to sound dripping harmony in a full stage production that will shake off the post lockdown blues. Funds raised will go towards an upgrade of the technical infrastructure, which will benefit the community in the future. Tickets Adults $37 | Child/ Senior $27 | Group of 10 plus $32 7.30pm
October 10
St David’s Church Fair & Garage Sale 48 Allens Road, Allenton All the usual stalls, Baking, Preserves, Jams, Walnuts, Plants, Cards, Children’s Activities, BBQ, Devonshire Teas, White Elephant, plus more. 9am to11-30am
October 14
The Big Bike Film Night 2020 Regent Cinema, Ashburton The Big Bike Film Night is on a mission – sharing the best cycling short films from around the world with you. Showcasing our 2020 collection that has everything a cyclecentric audience could want – action, drama, humour, and plenty of inspiration; the evening is unashamedly and utterly designed and devised for the two wheel devotee! Adults $22, under 17 $17. 7pm - 9.15pm
October 15
Garden Fete Rakaia Gardens Home of Sue & Ted Rollinson. 282 Awaroa School Road. Dorie 11RD Rakaia (signposted off SH1). Come join us for a great day – 60 + stalls, live music, food and beautiful gardens to explore. Raising funds for Ashburton St John. Presale tickets $15. Gate tickets on the day $20 (Children 5yrs+$5) Prebook a lunchbox for $10 10am -4pm
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NOTICE OF RIGHT TO DEMAND A POLL ON ELECTORAL SYSTEM Ashburton District Council electors have the right to demand a poll on the electoral system to be used at the next two triennial general elections (2022 and 2025) for Ashburton District Council. The choice is between the First Past the Post (FPP) and the Single Transferable Vote (STV) electoral systems. Unless a poll determines otherwise, Ashburton District Council will continue to use the FPP electoral system. A valid demand for a poll must be: • Made in writing. • Signed by at least 5 percent of eligible electors of Ashburton District Council. This will require a minimum of 1,093 elector signatures. • Delivered to the Ashburton District Council office, 5 Baring Square West, Ashburton by 5pm Monday, 22 February 2021. If a valid demand for a poll is received after 22 February 2021 a poll will be held after 21 May 2021 with the outcome applicable to the 2025 and 2028 triennial elections. Every elector who signs a demand must also set out in it his or her full name and the address for which he or she is qualified as an elector of Ashburton District Council. Hamish Riach Chief Executive 11 September 2020
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welcome. Park Street. 12pm - 2pm JUSTICE OF THE PEACE ASSOCIATION. Signing Service, no appointments necessary and no charge, available Tuesday and Fridays. Community House, 44 Cass Street. 1pm - 3pm ASHBURTON AVIATION MUSUEM. Static displays, collection of aircraft and memorabilia on display. Ashburton Airport, Seafield Road.
LITTER FREE ASHBURTON. Ashburton Clean Up Day. Volunteers needed to pick up litter. Meet West Street Car Park. 10am - 4pm NZ ALPINE AND AGRICULTURE ENCOUNTER AND THE ART GALLERY. Open for viewing. Mt Hutt Memorial Hall, 160 Main Street Methven. 10.15am ALLENTON CROQUET CLUB. Golf Croquet. Allenton Sports Club, Cavendish Street.
1pm - 4pm WAIREKA CROQUET CLUB. Association Croquet, singles or doubles - new players welcome. Waireka Croquet Club, Philip Street. 1.15pm ALLENTON CROQUET. Association Croquet, Allenton Sports Club, Cavendish Street. 1.15pm WAIREKA CROQUET CLUB. Golf Croquet doubles, 30 minute games - new players welcome. Waireka Croquet Club, Philip Street.
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Miranda, at 8:50pm
8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown, at 8:40pm
Transformers – Age Of Extinction, at 7:30pm
Seal Team, at 8:30pm
Best Laid Plans, at 9:30pm
6am Breakfast 9am The Ellen DeGeneres Show 3 0 10am Tipping Point 3 11am The Chase 3 0 Noon 1 News At Midday 0 12:30 Emmerdale PG 0 1:30 Coronation Street PG 3 0 2pm The Ellen DeGeneres Show PG 3 0 3pm Tipping Point 0 4pm Te Karere 2 0 4:30 One World Kitchen 0 5pm The Chase 3 0 6pm 1 News At 6pm 0 7pm Seven Sharp 0 7:30 House Rules – High Stakes PG Lenore and Bradley finally get a rest while teams work on Lenore’s Greystanes house, which is in need of some love and affection. 0 8:50 Miranda PG 3 When a handsome man leaves his wallet in the shop, Miranda and Stevie think it could be a sign, especially when they discover he is called Robert Husband. 0 9:30 F The Mallorca Files 16V While Max and Miranda investigate thefts at the home of a legendary music producer turned reality TV star, they find themselves the stars of a lethal show. 0 10:30 1 News Tonight 0 11pm Project Blue Book 16L 0 11:50 Dinner Date 3 0
6:30 Book Hungry Bears 0 6:50 The Wiggles’ World 0 7:05 F Teen Titans Go! 0 7:15 The Tom And Jerry Show 0 7:25 Beyblade Burst Rise 3 0 7:50 Miraculous – Tales Of Ladybug And Cat Noir 0 8:15 Esme And Roy 0 8:35 PJ Masks 0 9am F Dorothy And The Wizard Of Oz 3 9:10 Religious Programming 10:10 Neighbours 3 0 10:40 Murphy Brown PG 0 11:10 Grey’s Anatomy M 3 0 12:05 Come Dine With Me Couples 1:05 Judge Rinder PG 2:05 The Middle 3 0 2:30 Home And Away PG 3 0 3pm Shortland Street PG 3 0 3:35 Bluey 0 3:40 The New Legends Of Monkey 3 0 4:05 Brain Busters 0 4:35 Friends 3 0 5:05 The Simpsons 3 0 5:30 The Big Bang Theory 3 0 6pm Neighbours PG 0 6:30 Home And Away PG 0 7pm Shortland Street PG 0 7:30 F Michael McIntyre’s Big Show 0 8:40 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown ML 9:45 The Sex Clinic 16LS 0 10:40 Two And A Half Men PGS 3 11:10 2 Broke Girls PG 3 0 11:35 Instant Hotel 3 0 Saturday 12:45 Alone Together PG 3 0 1:10 Shortland Street PG 3 0 1:35 Regular Show 3 1:45 Infomercials 2:50 Once Upon A Time PG 3 0 4:20 Scrubs PG 3 0 4:45 Emmerdale PG 3 0 5:10 Neighbours PG 3 0 5:35 The Lodge 3 0
6am The AM Show 9am The Café PG 10am Infomercials 3 11:25 Millionaire Hot Seat 3 0 12:20 Face The Truth PG 3 (Part 1) 12:50 Dr Phil PG 1:45 Love Island USA PG 2:45 MasterChef UK – The Professionals PG 4pm The Fishing Show Classics PG Fishing action from around New Zealand and the world. 0 4:30 NewsHub Live At 4:30pm 5pm Millionaire Hot Seat 0 6pm NewsHub Live At 6pm 7pm The Project 7:30 M Transformers – Age Of Extinction M 3 2014 Action. A battle has left a great city ruined and, as humanity picks up the pieces, an ancient and powerful new enemy draws nearer. Mark Wahlberg, Nicola Peltz, Stanley Tucci. 0 10:30 NewsHub Late 11pm Bob’s Burgers PG Things become spooky when Tina dissects a pig in science class; Bob and Linda deal with a giant ball of ear wax. 11:30 The Goldbergs PG 3 Barry has a chance to throw the first pitch at a Philadelphia Phillies game, and believes it is his chance to play professionally. 0
6am Jeopardy 3 6:25 Top Wing 3 0 6:50 Ready Set Dance 0 6:55 Butterbean’s Café 3 0 7:20 Double Dare 0 7:45 Henry Danger 3 8:10 The Moe Show 3 0 8:40 Batman – The Animated Series 3 0 9:05 A Place In The Sun 3 10am The Doctors PGC 11am The Eighties PGL 3 0 Noon Hot Bench PG 12:30 Soundtracks – Songs That Defined History PG 3 0 1:30 Married… With Children PGL 3 2pm The Late Show With Stephen Colbert PG 3pm Wheel Of Fortune 3:30 Jeopardy 3 4pm American Pickers PG 5pm Frasier 3 0 5:30 Prime News 6pm Storage Hunters PG 3 0 7pm The Crowd Goes Wild 7:30 The Force MC 0 8pm Border Security PG 0 8:30 Seal Team MV As he continues to deal with his PTSD, Jason and the team must apprehend those responsible for the bombings; Ray confronts Sonny about his relationship with Lisa. 0 9:30 Raw PGV 10:30 N Suits – Jessica Pearson M After being disbarred in New York, Jessica Pearson moves to Chicago for a fresh start but, when she starts her new job in the mayor’s office, she finds herself in a power struggle. 0 11:30 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert PG Saturday 12:30 Cycling – Tour De France 1am Closedown
6am The Great Polar Bear Feast 7am Gordon Ramsay – Ultimate Home Cooking 7:30 Field Trip With Curtis Stone 8am Earthflight 9am Toy Hunter 9:30 Uncommon Grounds PGC 10:30 Mysteries At The Museum PGC 11:30 Salvage Hunters 12:30 Treasures Decoded 1:30 Lost In Transmission 2:30 Ice Vikings PGCLV 3:30 Deadly Australians 4:30 James Martin’s Islands To Highlands 5:30 Mysteries At The Museum 6:30 Salvage Hunters 7:30 Ugly House To Lovely House George revisits midwife Mandy in Nottingham’s Victorian Park Estate to find out if she has managed to complete the transformation of her upside-down house. 8:30 Money For Nothing 9:30 Best Laid Plans Architectural designer Charlie Luxton and property developer Sophie Morgan join forces to help UK home improvers. 10:30 Salvage Hunters 11:30 Mysteries At The Museum Saturday 12:30 James Martin’s Islands To Highlands 1:30 Toy Hunter 2am Dirty Rotten Survival 3am Deadly Australians 4am Money For Nothing 5am Mysteries At The Museum
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12:45 Te Karere 2 1:10 Infomercials 0
BRAVO 10am Judge Jerry 3 10:30 How Do I Look? 3 11:30 Snapped M 3 12:25 The Kelly Clarkson Show 1:30 The Real Housewives Of Beverly Hills M 3 2:30 Below Deck – Mediterranean PG 3 3:30 Southern Charm PG 3 4:30 Millionaire Matchmaker PG 3 5:30 Keeping Up With The Kardashians PG 3 6:30 Million Dollar Listing LA 3 7:30 50 Ways To Kill Your Mum Baz and Nancy sample the delights of Thailand, including an elephant ride and white-water rafting, and a wince-inducing challenge is also on the cards. 8:30 M The Change-Up 16 3 2011 Comedy. After a drunken night out, two best friends, one a family man, the other single and free of responsibility, wake up in each other’s bodies. Jason Bateman, Ryan Reynolds, Olivia Wilde. 0 10:55 Snapped M 3 11:50 Buried In The Backyard M 3 12:40 Infomercials
SKY 5 6am Jeopardy! 6:25 Wheel Of Fortune 6:45 The Simpsons PG 7:10 Survivor – Worlds Apart PG 8am The Force MC 8:25 Can’t Pay? We’ll Take It Away MVL 9:15 Hardcore Pawn PGL 9:40 MacGyver M 10:25 NCIS MV 11:10 Survivor Worlds Apart PG Noon Jeopardy! 12:25 Wheel Of Fortune 12:50 NCIS – LA MV 1:40 Hawaii Five-0 MV 2:25 MacGyver M 3:10 Survivor – Worlds Apart PG 4pm The Simpsons PG 4:30 Jeopardy! 5pm Wheel Of Fortune 5:30 Hardcore Pawn PG 6pm Can’t Pay? We’ll Take It Away MVL 7pm The Force MC 7:30 MacGyver M 8:30 Scorpion MV 9:30 Salvation MV 10:30 NCIS MV 11:15 NCIS MV
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12:05 Survivor – Worlds Apart PG 12:55 Wheel Of Fortune 1:20 Jeopardy! 1:40 The Force MC 2:05 Salvation MV 2:50 Scorpion MV 3:40 NCIS MV 4:25 Hardcore Pawn PGL 4:50 MacGyver M 5:35 The Simpsons PG
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6:34 Grand Isle MVLSC 2019 Action. Nicolas Cage, Kelsey Grammer. 8:09 Late Night MLS 2019 Comedy. 9:49 21 Bridges 16VLC 2019 Action. 11:27 The Con Is On 16VLSC 2018 Comedy. 12:59 On The Basis Of Sex ML 2018 Drama. 2:55 You Might Be The Killer 16VL 2018 Horror. 4:25 John Wick – Chapter 3 Parabellum 16VL 2019 Action. 6:35 Us 16VLC 2019 Horror. Lupita Nyong’o, Winston Duke. 8:30 Can You Ever Forgive Me? MLSC 2018 Drama. When a bestselling celebrity biographer finds herself unable to get published, she turns her art to deception. Melissa McCarthy, Richard E Grant. 10:20 Jojo Rabbit MVC 2019 Comedy. Aided by his imaginary friend, Adolf Hitler, a lonely German boy discovers his mother is hiding a young Jewish girl in their attic. Taika Waititi, Scarlett Johansson. Saturday 12:08 The Poison Rose MVL 2019 Thriller. 1:43 You Might Be The Killer 16VL 2018 Horror. 3:08 John Wick – Chapter 3 Parabellum 16VL 2019 Action. 5:15 Elvis Goes There – Paul Feig MC 2019 Documentary.
6:40 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles MV 2014 Action. Megan Fox, Will Arnett. 8:25 Johnny English PGV 2003 Comedy. Rowan Atkinson, John Malkovich, Natalie Imbruglia. 9:55 Edge Of Tomorrow MVL 2014 Action. Tom Cruise, Emily Blunt. 11:50 Salmon Fishing In The Yemen ML 2011 Comedy Drama. 1:40 Robin Hood MVLS 2010 Action. 4pm The Time Traveller’s Wife MV 2009 Drama. 5:50 Watchmen 16VLS 2009 Action. 8:30 Snitch MV 2013 Thriller. A father makes a deal with the US Attorney to infiltrate a drug cartel to save his innocent son from jail. Dwayne Johnson, Susan Sarandon. 10:25 My Old Lady MC 2015 Comedy. A down-on-hisluck New Yorker inherits an apartment in Paris but, when he arrives to sell it, he discovers it comes with an unexpected tenant. Kevin Kline, Maggie Smith. Saturday 12:15 Robin Hood MVLS 2010 Action. 2:35 The Time Traveller’s Wife MV 2009 Drama. 4:25 Watchmen 16VLS 2009 Action.
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6am The Breakdown 7am GrassRoots Rugby 8am First XV Rugby (HLS) Rangiora High v Christchurch Boys’ High. 8:30 North v South (HLS) 9am The Breakdown 10am First XV Rugby Revision (HLS) 10:30 Mainfreight Rugby 11:30 NPC Archive (RPL) 1998 Semi-final – Waikato v Canterbury. 1:30 First XV Rugby Revision (HLS) 2pm Mainfreight Rugby 3pm GrassRoots Rugby 4pm Farah Palmer Cup Highlights Show 4:30 L Farah Palmer Cup North Harbour v Bay Of Plenty. From North Harbour Stadium. 6:30 North v South (HLS) 7pm L Mitre 10 Cup North Harbour v Canterbury. 9:10 North v South (RPL) 11pm Gallagher Highlights Show Round 19.
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Midnight Mitre 10 Cup (HLS) North Harbour v Canterbury. 12:30 First XV Rugby Revision (HLS) 1am Farah Palmer Cup Highlights Show (HLS) Round One. 1:30 Mitre 10 Cup (RPL) North Harbour v Canterbury. 4am Gallagher Premiership (RPL) Bath Rugby v Worcester Warriors.
0 Closed captions; 3 Repeat; 2 Maori Language; HLS Highlights; RPL Replay; DLY Delayed. CLASSIFICATIONS: 16/18 Approved for persons 16/18 years or over; C Content may offend; L Language may offend; M Suitable for mature audiences 16 years and over; PG Parental guidance recommended for young viewers; S Sexual content may offend; V Contains violence. Local Radio: NewsTalk ZB 873AM/98.1FM FM Classic Hits FM 92.5; Port FM Local 94.9, 98.9 and 106.1
Ashburton Weather
Friday: Showers clearing in the afternoon, and fine spells developing. Southerlies dying out in the afternoon. MAX
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Friday: Scattered showers clearing in the evening, and fine spells developing. Southerlies dying out in the afternoon. Saturday: Fine with a frosty start. Northeasterlies developing, turning northwest later. Sunday: Fine, some high cloud. Northerlies.
Fronts clear away to the northeast of the North Island Friday morning, leaving a cool southerly flow over the country. Meanwhile, a ridge builds over the South Island on Friday from the west. The ridge covers New Zealand on Saturday, then shifts to the North Island on Sunday as a front moves onto the lower South Island. The front moves up the South Island on Monday and to the North Island on Tuesday, preceded by strong northwesterlies.
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6:05 Qi M 6:35 Insert Name Here MLS 7:05 The Graham Norton Show PG 7:55 The Bill MV 8:40 Inspector Morse MV 10:25 Call The Midwife PG 11:25 Father Brown PG 12:10 Midsomer Murders MVC 1:40 The Bill MV 2:30 New Tricks MS 3:25 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown MLS 4:20 The Graham Norton Show PG 5:15 Who Do You Think You Are? PG 6:20 Qi M 6:55 Insert Name Here PG 7:30 Qi MLSC With Sandi Toksvig, David Mitchell, Rob Brydon, and Alan Davies. 8pm Would I Lie To You? PG 8:30 Dragon’s Den PG 9:35 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown MLS 10:30 Alan Davies – As Yet Untitled ML 11:20 Midsomer Murders MVC Saturday 12:55 Qi M 1:25 Qi MLSC 1:55 Would I Lie To You? PG 2:30 Who Do You Think You Are? PG 3:30 Dragon’s Den PG 4:30 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown ML 5:20 Alan Davies – As Yet Untitled M 11Sep20
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6:35 Fast N’ Loud PG Flugtag Flyer/Wicked Wayfarer. 7:30 Strange Evidence PG Doomsday at Yellowstone. 8:20 Aussie Gold Hunters PG 9:10 Gold Rush – Dave Turin’s Lost Mine PG 10am How Do They Do It? PG 10:25 How Do They Do It? PG 10:50 How It’s Made PG 11:15 How It’s Made PG 11:40 Railroad Australia PG 12:30 Web Of Lies MVLSC 1:20 Killer Instinct With Chris Hansen M 2:10 Top Gear 3pm Gold Rush – White Water PG 3:50 Gold Rush PG 4:45 Gold Rush – Dave Turin’s Lost Mine PG 5:40 Railroad Australia PG 6:35 Aussie Mega Mechanics PG 7:30 Outback Opal Hunters PG 8:30 Aussie Gold Hunters PG 9:25 Aussie Lobster Men PG 10:15 Ripley’s Believe It Or Not! PG 11:05 Naked And Afraid PG 11:55 How It’s Made PG Saturday 12:20 How Do They Do It? PG 12:45 Car Crash Global Caught On Camera PG 1:35 Gold Rush PG 2:25 Moonshiners MVL 3:15 Gold Rush – White Water PG 4:05 Strange Evidence PG 4:55 Naked And Afraid PG 5:45 Gold Rush PG
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Sunday: Fine, some high cloud. Northerlies. MAX
Readings to 4pm Thursday
Friday: Mostly cloudy north of Lake Coleridge, with showers and snow to 600m, clearing in the evening. Elsewhere, morning cloudy areas, then fine. Wind at 1000m: Southwest 40 km/h, dying out in the afternoon. Wind at 2000m: Southerly 60 km/h, dying out in the evening. Freezing level: Lowering to 800m everywhere early morning, then rising to 1400m south of Arthur’s Pass in the evening.
Ashburton Airport Temp °C Maximum 10.7 Minimum 6.8 Grass min 4.6 24hr Rain mm 10.2 30.8 Month to date S 22 Wind km/h Strongest gust 12:58am Sun hrs on Wed 6.1 64.8 Month to date
Saturday: Mainly fine, areas of morning cloud. Wind at 1000m: Northwesterly 30 km/h developing in the afternoon. Wind at 2000m: Northwest 50 km/h developing in the afternoon. Freezing level: Rising to 2000m about the divide, and to 2500m in the east.
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10 -2 13 1 16 7 9 -1 14 5 15 9 6 -4 12 2 13 6 Sunday: Rain spreading north about the divide, with 8 -2 14 4 15 7 snow to 1500m. Fine with high cloud in the east. Northwesterlies becoming strong in exposed places, 8 -1 13 2 15 7 possibly gale. 10 -3 15 3 16 4 For the very latest weather information, including Weather Warnings, visit metservice.com © Copyright Meteorological Service of New Zealand Limited 2020 Compiled by Christchurch Darfield Lake Coleridge Methven Rakaia Timaru
6:30 Pipi Ma 6:35 Takaro Tribe 3 6:50 Kia Mau 7am Te Ao Tapatahi 8am Takoha 8:10 Te Nutube 8:20 ZooMoo 8:30 Cube 8:40 Huritua 8:50 Paia 9am Kitchen Kura 3 9:30 Opaki 10am Whakatauki 3 10:30 Whanau Living 3 11am Nga Tangata Taumata Rau Noon #whiuatepatai ML 12:30 Nga Pari Karangaranga O Te Motu 3 1:30 Ako 3 2 2pm Toku Reo 3 2 3pm Korero Mai 3 3:30 Pukuhohe 4pm Te Mana Kuratahi 3 4:30 KTK – Next Level 5pm Pipi Ma 5:05 F Takaro Tribe 3 5:20 Kia Mau 3 5:30 Takoha 3 5:40 Te Nutube 5:50 ZooMoo 6pm Tangaroa With Pio 6:30 Te Ao Marama 7:30 Piri’s Tiki Tour PGC Piri Weepu travels New Zealand to meet local divers, farmers, hunters, and more, who share local hot spots and anecdotes of what made them who they are today. 8pm Te Hokinga Mai O Nga Taonga The journey of the Rintoul collection of taonga from Tamaki Paenga Hira Auckland War Memorial Museum to the Kauri Museum. 8:30 M 12 Rounds MVL 2009 Action. When a detective’s criminal nemesis escapes from prison and takes his revenge, the detective must complete near-impossible puzzles and tasks to save his girlfriend’s life. John Cena, Aidan Gillen. 10:20 Ki Tua 3 10:50 Nga Pari Karangaranga O Te Motu 3 11:20 Te Kauta PG 11:50 Closedown
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BENFELL, Janet Helen – Peacefully at Rosebank, Ashburton on Wednesday, September 9, 2020. Loved wife of the late Dave, dearly loved mother of David (deceased), Jim, Sue, Al and Alyson, Max and Tanya. Grandmother of Camilla, Morgan, Jay, Tony, Sara, Jess, and Emma. Great Grandmother of Shai, and Quinn. Eldest daughter of the late Clarrie and Mavis Atkinson. Sister of Dot, Bev, Colin (all deceased) and Lois, and loved Auntie of all her nieces and nephews. Special thanks to the staff at Rosebank and to Dr Charlotte Cox. Messages to 133 Trevors Road, Hampstead, Ashburton 7700. Janet will be lying in state at the Hakatere Marae from Thursday, September 10. A service to celebrate Janet’s life will be held at our chapel, cnr East and Cox streets, Ashburton on SATURDAY, September 12, commencing at 1pm, followed by private cremation. For anyone wishing to watch the livestream of the service, please go to our website www.patersonsfunerals.co.nz, go to funeral notices and click on Janet’s notice for the link.
DONALD, Ian McGregor – Peacefully at home in Ashburton on Tuesday, September 8, 2020. Loved husband of Jennie. Much loved father of Rebecca, and Sarah, and father-in-law of Bryon. Loved Grandad of Emma, and Ben. Loved brother of Pete. Messages to: The Donald family, c/- PO Box 6035, Ashburton 7742. Donations to the Cancer Society of Ashburton would be appreciated and may be made at the service. A service to celebrate Ian’s life will be held at The Hotel Ashburton, Racecourse Road, Ashburton on MONDAY, September 14 at 1.30pm followed by interment.
TAYLOR, Ivan Ralston – Passed away peacefully in his 93rd year on September 9, 2020 at Radius Millstream, Ashburton. Dearly loved husband of Sylvia (deceased), and treasured father and father-in-law of Janet and Ed, David and Lynda, Richard and Toni, and Michael. Loving and deeply loved grandfather and great-grandfather of Lisa and Carl, Adam and Latesha, Kimberley and Liam, Jordan and Sarah, Tom, Sophie and Sam, Ruby, Jeremy, Jonty and Necho, Indi, Mia and Harleigh, Bella and Kobe, and Axel. At rest with his beloved Sylv, Ivan will be deeply missed by his large extended family. Special thanks to the wonderful staff of Radius Millstream, Ashburton for their love and care of Ivan. Messages to the family of the late Ivan Taylor, c/- PO Box 472, Ashburton 7740. Due to Covid-19 restrictions, a private family service will be held to celebrate Ivan’s life on MONDAY, September 14, 2020.
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FRIDAY SPORT
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Isaac Ross in action for his now former Japanese club, NTT Communications Shining Arcs.
Stranded by red tape By Matt Markham matt.m@theguardian.co.nz
Mid Cantabrian and former All Black, Isaac Ross has found himself embroiled in the middle of a player selection situation in Japan which could spell the end of his playing days in the country. Ross, who played eight matches for the All Blacks in 2009 as well as representing the Crusaders, Highlanders and Chiefs in Super Rugby, has fallen foul of an obscure Top League rule that has called into question the validity
of his status as a Japanese citizen. That’s despite having held a Japanese passport since 2017. The 35-year-old plays out of the Top League club NTT Communications Shining Arcs – but because the rule states that any players who played rugby for a country and acquired a Japanese passport prior to August 31, 2016 is deemed a local player, Ross doesn’t quality and is therefore classed as a foreign player. Top League teams are measured by a quota of only being able to field any two internationally-capped foreign players at a
time, and with NTT Communications Shining Arcs showing their mettle by chasing players like Springbok Malcolm Marx and Wallaby Christian Lealiifano who played for them in 2020, Ross has been pushed to the outer. And now the club has decided not to renew his contract. In an interview with internationally renowned rugby website, Rugbypass.com, Ross revealed that the situation was frustrating for him and his family. “NTT decided not to renew my contract because I’m an internationally-capped foreigner, and
they’re looking in a different direction, and a lot of other teams have that same mentality,” Ross said in the interview. “However, they’ve alluded to the fact that if I was Japanese, and if I was able to register as a Japanese player, then that’s a whole different ball game. “You don’t want to look for the sob story, these times are hard for a lot of people, but that’s the reality for us. “We’re no longer contracted here in Japan,” he said. “These guys [the Top League] haven’t announced [if] a rule
change is going to happen, and if they do change, then we’ll have the ability to stay, but if they don’t, then our journey here in Japan is finished.” Ross is one of only three players in the competition that the rule impacts on. Top League is yet to confirm whether or not they are looking at changing the rule at any point in the near future, but the clock is ticking fast for the Ashburton-born Ross if he is to be able to play for a country he’s shown great loyalty to over a number of years.