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Pipe band shut down for noise

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The Ashburton County Scottish Society Pipe Band is hoping that some noise complaints made to the council by individuals near their Creek Road home won’t have a negative impact on the good numbers in the group. One week after receiving an excessive noise discretion when they shifted from the heat of their hall across to the Ashburton College grounds to practice, the group was again paid a visit following more complaints on Monday night. “It’s a bit bloody frustrating,” pipe

major, Peter Doak said. “We were back inside by 8.30pm and only outside for about half an hour, but that wasn’t enough to stop us getting a visit and being issued with a verbal warning.” In the past week, the band has made efforts to try and reach some form of agreement with the council over the issue, but so far, those requests for a meeting have been met without response. The initial notice, served a week ago, stopped them from playing for up to 72 hours and the next step going forward,

according to the guidelines on the Ashburton District Council website, would see their gear confiscated or in extreme circumstances, made inoperable. “We’ve got our backs up against the wall here and we’re not getting anywhere,” Doak said. “The band was brought back last year and we’ve had great numbers, but the fear is now that we will lose members because of this situation.”

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Christmas magic in Methven If you are after some Christmas sparkle, Frank Sandys’ Hobbs Road residence in Methven is the place to go. The retired painter and granddad has been decorating his house with Christmas lights for the past 11 years. This year he is planning his biggest and best display as it will be his last. With about $5000 of new lights having been added this year to his collection, there are new additions including a Santa grotto and net lights over trees, as well as roof lights. Generally hundreds of people from throughout Canterbury visit each year and he raises over $1000 in gold coin donations, which goes to a local charity. This year’s charity will be Plains Fire Museum. Christmas Eve is the biggest night, with Santa Claus himself popping in.

A mycoplasma bovis information evening is being held in Ashburton on Thursday. Organised by Vetlife and open to anyone who is interested, the event, at Ashburton Collegiate Rugby Club on Smithfield Road at 6.30pm, promises a range of speakers. Vetlife Ashburton vet Kaitlyn Lutz said the aim was to educate people about the biosecurity measures they can put in place to deal with the cattle disease. It will cover best practice biosecurity, fencing, testing procedures and the NAIT (National Identification Animal and Tracing) scheme. Its focus was to ensure the correct information about the disease was in the public arena, she said, which would help dispel some of the myths around it. Although M. bovis is yet to be confirmed in Mid Canterbury, MPI strongly suspects it is on a farm near Ashburton. Results of tests on stock from that property are due by Friday.

Right – The Hobbs Road house is decked out in its Christmas sparkle. PHOTO SUSAN SANDYS 191217-SS-107

Feedmill decision still weeks away By Colin WillisCroft

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It may be six to eight weeks before the future of SealesWinslow’s Mid Canterbury feedmill is known. Although the block plant at the mill was undamaged by the large blaze that struck earlier this month and is now back in operation, chief operating officer Chris Brown said it was too early for

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decisions about the long-term operation of the mill to be made, as assessments and reports are pending. “It could be sometime in February 2018 at the earliest before discussion takes place and decisions are made,” Brown said, confirming earlier reports that the probable cause of the fire was wooden boxes igniting against the outside

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of the packing building at the site south of Ashburton. Staff were back in their offices several days after the blaze that required about 30 fire and emergency vehicles and 50 firefighters to extinguish, he said. “They are making sure their day-to-day routine is as normal as it can be, assisted by the site having some of its areas back up and running.”

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Brown said the company’s heartfelt thanks went out to those who attended the fire and he was pleased that the three firefighters treated for injuries were discharged from hospital within 24 hours. “A $1000 donation has been made to each brigade to express our thanks. We are overwhelmed with the number of people and

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Lit-up church would ‘enhance Ashburton’

Holy Name Church priest Father Geoff Gray is looking forward to seeing the church lit up at night. PHOTO SUSAN SANDYS 191217-SS-218

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Lighting up the Holy Name Church with one or two floodlights year-round would enhance the beauty of Ashburton at night, says the church’s parish priest. Father Geoff Gray said the building’s high square tower with a brick and decorative exterior, based on the famous churches of Lombardi in Italy, made it a distinctive building. “It’s a beautiful church, quite often people stop in the daytime and take photos,” he said. Father Gray wrote to the Ashburton District Council in September asking it to consider contributing to such a lighting project, with the idea of it being a collaborative venture between the church, the council and EA Networks. Councillors finally discussed the

request at a meeting this month, as part of considerations for its festive lighting budget, but declined amidst concern it would set a precedent for other churches to follow. However, there were other avenues suggested, such as through the council’s community grants in the New Year. Father Gray said he had yet to officially hear back from the council, but the initial funding refusal had not dampened enthusiasm. Recently an electrician, who was a parishioner, tried out a floodlight and found it worked well. He believed one or two floodlights would be adequate. The Holy Name church was built in 1930, with the parish priest at the time, Dean O’Donnell, responsible for its development. About $100,000 was spent on strengthening the roof prior to the Canterbury earthquakes, and the church is the only Category One Historic Places Trust building in Ashburton.

Youth banned from crossing river An Ashburton judge has banned a 16-year-old youth from crossing the Ashburton River and he must remain in Tinwald for the next month and keep out of trouble. Judge Bernadette Farnan said the youth had not complied with some conditions of supervision that followed an early release from the youth justice facility Te Puna Wai. Police this week asked for a twomonth ban from Ashburton town but the judge imposed a month, hoping it would act as an incentive to comply. The youth had been spotted around Ashburton in the company of other

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Christmas light display just grew and grew By Katie todd

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Two thousand visitors trekking through the lounge and six weeks slogging in the garden isn’t everyone’s idea of a merry December. But for David Van Tongeren and his family, the looks on people’s faces as they approach his Ashburton home – now illuminated by hundreds of thousands of lights – is absolutely worth it. The Alford Forest Road property has rapidly become one of the most popular Christmas light displays in town, complete with operational trains, a lifesized waving Santa figurine, a paddock of reindeer, and a blowup Santa on a see-saw, altogether adorning the front garden, back garden, trees, garage and even two rooms inside. “It all started with the tree out the front,” Van Tongeren said. “We put a few lights on it and thought – well that looks alright – and then it just grew.” Now two and a half times bigger than ever before, it features a whopping total of over 200,000 LEDs. “It’s a little more than that, but after we got to 200,000 we gave up counting,” said David.

It began with a few lights in a tree, and now David Van Tongeren’s house is one of Ashburton’s most impressive local Christmas light spectacles. PHOTO KATIE TODD 181217-KT-024 When they’re not on show, he said the lights accommodate the family’s two sheds and spare room, along with part of the garage. And as for the incentive behind the hard work, the house has a donation box which he passes on to a different charity

each year. But mainly, said Van Tongeren, it’s “just for the pleasure”. Having heard of a family in Wakanui which also organised an impressive Christmas light spectacle – but moved away a few years ago – he wanted to give Ashburtonians of all ages a

■ ASHBURTON DISTRICT COUNCIL

New option for council payments The Ashburton District Council has introduced a new payment option for people who wish to pay their rates or bill such as building application, animal charges and infringement fees online. Neither a credit or debit card is required for Account2Account, an online service which allows people to make secure payments directly from their bank account on the council website in real time. Information Systems manager Gordon Tupper said Account2Account

was an easy and straightforward way to pay for a range of council services. “Simply head to the council website at ashburtondc.govt.nz and click on the activity you wish to carry out, such as re-registering your dog or paying a rates bill, follow the prompts and you’ll be able to select Account2Account as a payment option. All you need is your bank account details.” Account2Account is supported by ANZ, ASB, BNZ, Kiwibank, TSB and Westpac banks.

Pipe band shut down again for noise From P1 Further contact will be made between the group and the council in the coming days to try and organise a meeting to raise the issue and work on a plan to ensure that the situation doesn’t occur again. “The band started back in 1950 and nothing has really changed in that time, so it’s really hard to see where this has all come from.” The Ashburton District Council lists unreasonable noise as being loud noise that comes from commercial or industrial activity that may be considered unreasonable based on a number of set rules. However, they also mention that 10pm is an appropriate time to cease any noise that some may find offensive. The average solo set of pipes will register somewhere between 95 and 110 decibels, while, for comparison, a chainsaw will register 100 decibels. Ashburton District’s council environmental monitoring manager, Rick Catchpowle, could not be reached for comment yesterday afternoon.

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chance to share the Christmas spirit. The Van Tongerens’ house can be found at 77 Alford Forest Road, by the Ashburton Bridge Club. It is also one of 35 Mid Canterbury Christmas light destinations listed and mapped on the Ashburton App.

Reception will be closed for account enquiries and payments from December 27 and will reopen January 8.

In brief District loses identities Ashburton lost two remarkable women this week with the passing of Dame Elizabeth Harper and Rita Turtill. Harper, 80, dedicated her life to helping children and Turtill was amongst the country’s oldest citizens at 107 years and 45 days. Both women died on Monday. Harper’s funeral will be on Friday. She was a lifetime supporter of Save the Children and was made a Dame of the British Empire in 1995 after four years as national president. A memorial service for Turtill will be held on January 10. The Cameron Courts resthome resident turned 107 in style on November 3 with her opera singer daughter Judy Glen on hand to sing her favourite song. Turtill was born in Christchurch but moved to Ashburton with her family when her father Frank Smallbone opened a garage on Cass Street. She had a career as a seamstress and settled in Christchurch, but moved back to Ashburton in 1990.

The Big Milo Tin Alongside Ohakune’s Big Carrot, Te Puke’s Big Kiwifruit and Queensland’s Big Pineapple, add another icon to the ‘big’ list. Australasia, get ready for the Big Milo Tin. But you won’t be able to find it on this side of the Tasman – it’s our Aussie cousins who are planning to erect the giant tin. More than 80,000 Australians expressed their support for the latest larger-than-life landmark. “I think this should be the new Aussie icon,” one fan wrote on social media. And finally, Milo has listened, announcing the construction of a Big Milo Tin. “We’ve been blown away by the level of support for the Big Milo Tin,” Nestle factory manager Mat Oram said. - NZME

Police shoot man A man who was shot by police after he allegedly threatened a woman with a gun underwent surgery last evening. The man was shot at Vinegar Hill campground in Rangitikei after police were called to a family harm incident at 9.25am yesterday, Central District Acting District Commander Inspector Keith Borrell said. Police yesterday confirmed the 22-year-old man remained in custody in hospital and would be undergoing surgery on an injury to his arm. - NZME


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■ ASHBURTON MUSEUM

Radio exhibition a big hit with Ashburtonians By Katie todd

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A creative 100 years of radio in New Zealand retrospective is hitting all the right notes at Ashburton Museum. The touring Radio New Zealand Sounds Like Us exhibition has settled into the museum for the duration of summer, showcasing imaginatively shaped interpretations of an invention that has, in turn, shaped our society. And it appears the creativity is infectious – at least for Ashburtonians – with dozens of visitors leaping at the chance to create their own Sounds Like Us radio. Museum Director Tanya Robinson said since the exhibition opened on December 8, visitors have “gone crazy” creating their own models. “There have been so many entries already we’ve filled the shelves, and we’re thinking we might need to build new shelves,” she said. “Some people have even spent around three hours here working on their radios.” Visitors have also pored over the Weta Workshop produced radio designs on display, which range from a number 8 wire radio to a beehive radio, a gumboot radio and even a bush radio. “The thing I really like about this exhibition is it makes you look really, really closely,” said Robinson. “They’re all icons of New Zealand but when you look close you can see the radio features.” Sounds Like Us also invites visitors to vote for their favourite model, browse 100 audio clips from across the ages, check out a timeline of radio in New Zealand and add events from their own timeline. The exhibition is open from 10am to 4pm daily at the museum.

Ashburton Museum invited visitors to create their own radio, and less than two weeks into the exhibition, Museum Assistant Connor Lysaght and Museum Director Tanya Robinson have already welcomed swarms of entries. PHOTO KATIE TODD 181217-KT-034

■ HAKATERE MARAE

Marae receives its own defibrillator By Katie todd

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Hakatere Marae is the first South Island recipient of an Automatic External Defibrillator (AED), as part of a national St John initiative. In a bid to reduce the disproportionate number of cardiac arrest fatalities associated with Maori, St John are installing AED devices to 50 maraes around the country, including 10 across the South Island. Hakatere Marae received their

AED earlier this week, along with a 3 Steps for Life first aid programme that teaches participants how to place a 111 call, perform CPR and use their AED. Hakatere Marae was selected as one of the first recipients for the South Island because of its location seven kilometres north of Ashburton, and relative isolation from other medical resources. “We looked at guidelines including whether the marae is near other maraes, and where the next AED is,” said St John Maori

Liaison Officer Michelle Brett. The cost of an AED ranges from $1500 to $2000, but through funding from a variety of sources, Brett said the project had been able to launch about two and a half years ago. “We’ve just gifted a number of AEDs up on the East Coast of the North Island, and now we’re looking at the South Island,” she said. “And the response from other maraes around the country has been really positive.” The project follows findings

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from an annual Out of Hospital Cardiac Arrest Report which indicated Maori are 20 times more likely to suffer cardiac arrest than other ethnic groups. St John Medical Director Dr Tony Smith said around 1800 people a year are treated for a cardiac arrest that occurs in the community, and survival is often due to actions of bystanders who initiate CPR and use an AED in the first few minutes. “For every minute without CPR or defibrillation, a patient’s

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chance of survival falls by 10 to 15 per cent,” he said. “The more people who know how to do CPR and have access to an AED in the community, the greater the patient’s chance of survival is.” Hakatere Marae will also be listed on the New Zealand AED Locations website, www.aedlocations.co.nz, which indicates the location of AEDs around the country. There are currently about 76 AEDs around Mid Canterbury.


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■ ASHBURTON DISTRICT COURT

Man disqualified until 2020 A 34-year-old Ashburton man has been disqualified from driving until almost 2020 after admitting drink driving and driving while disqualified. Jason Henry Forsyth appeared this week before Ashburton District Court Judge Bernadette Farnan, who sentenced him to community detention for four months, 100 hours community work and forbid him from driving for 14 months from August, 2018. Forsyth had five previous convictions for disqualified driving and one for dangerous driving. Police prosecutor Ian Howard said Forsyth had been driving on Havelock Street in the early hours of October 28 when he was breath-tested by police. He blew 797mcg. Judge Farnan said Forsyth did not seem to be learning by his previous mistakes and the sentence needed to deter him. Raymond Donal Todd, 40, pleaded not guilty to charges of supplying methamphetamine and allowing premises to be used

for smoking methamphetamine, a class A controlled drug. He has elected trial by jury and the case will be discussed by the court next on March 13. Todd is in custody but indicated through his lawyer he would apply for bail. Ryan Leonard Bell, 21, a fencer of Tinwald, was fined $1100 after being caught driving with 1075mcg on Dobson Street on December 16. He was also ordered to pay $120 court costs and disqualified from driving for eight months. Judge Bernadette Farnan said the reading was high, but Bell had assured probation officers it was a one-off. He had been drinking at his end-of-year work function. Andrea Frances Clay was sentenced to six months supervision and disqualified from driving for eight months on charges of drink driving and careless use. Clay blew 1102mcg when police were called after she crashed into a parked car on Thomson

Street on September 22. Judge Farnan noted she had been paying money to an insurance company for a claim arising from the crash. Christopher Aaron Robinson had a 14-month prison sentence converted to a six-month term of home detention. Robinson, 44, had been jailed last month on charges of refusing to give blood, assault with a weapon, intentional damage and driving while disqualified. He would have been sentenced to home detention had an address been available at the time. Judge Farnan said it had been Robinson’s ninth drink-driving related offence but in the spirit of Christmas she converted the jail term to six months’ home detention. The sentence will be served at a family member’s house, where “plenty of jobs” were awaiting him. Steven Thomas Hislop, 30, of Rakaia, was fined $550 after be-

ing caught driving with 523mcg on King Street, Chertsey, on November 18. He was also ordered to pay court costs of $130 and disqualified from driving for eight months. Hislop said he had been driving to avoid a domestic situation. The judge told him there were better ways to avoid situations like that. A man who consumed an energy drink then took medication turned angry when his partner suggested it was unwise. The man, who cannot be named to protect the identity of the woman, had been preparing for a day at work. He pushed the woman’s head against the wall and put his hands around her throat; she thought she would pass out. The man was sentenced to nine months’ intensive supervision, 80 hours’ community work and ordered to make an emotional harm payment of $400. He was also ordered to undertake counselling for alcohol,

drugs and gambling if directed by probation officers. Jerome Te Ruihi Keefe, 35, admitted stealing a leg of lamb worth $42 from Four Square at Allenton. Police prosecutor Ian Howard said Keefe went into the supermarket on October 22 and put the leg of lamb in his backpack. He paid for a pie and left the shop. Counsel Marilyn Gilchrist said he had been hungry and jobless at the time but he was now working in a shearing gang. Keefe was sentenced to 80 hours’ community work and the theft added to a nine-page list of previous convictions. A man who took a hammer to a table, fridge and benchtop after an argument with his partner admitted three charges of intentional damage. Nico Michael Smith was angry at the time. He was remanded to February 19 for sentence; reparation might be sorted through restorative justice.


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■ ASHBURTON DISTRICT COURT

Curfew varied to enable night work A Mid Canterbury man charged with indecent assault and sexual connection with a young person has had his 24-hour curfew varied to allow him to work several hours at night. The man, who has name suppression, must be within sight of two people named on court documents while he works; he is otherwise under curfew at home. The man’s ability to stand trial will be the subject of a separate hearing in the Ashburton court on February 5.

East Street in July. The sickness beneficiary had been disqualified from driving indefinitely in 2014 for drink driving. Judge Farnan said Keen had a long history of drink driving, but had no previous history for driving while disqualified. Keen had made a sudden decision to drive to Oamaru to see family and was stopped in Ashburton on his way down. He was convicted and disqualified for six months.

Dorothy Kiria went to a party in Christchurch on August 11, but was still over the limit when she drove home to Ashburton the next morning. Kiria admitted driving with excess breath alcohol (463mcg) and driving without a licence when she was stopped at Rolleston on August 12. She was fined $470, disqualified from driving for six months and ordered to pay court costs.

A man who stole a tip jar from an Orari café admitted theft and two charges of intentional damage. Garry John Webb, 51, took the tip jar while staff were distracted, then went to the café carpark and tried to break into two cars using a rock. His actions were caught on security camera. He told police he was drunk and upset at the time. The tip jar contained about $27, while the vehicle damage came to $827. He was remanded to March 5 for sentence.

Christchurch man Max Roger Keen, 60, admitted driving while disqualified on

Eight appear in court over interfering with remains aonga, 18 and Tiger Ross, also 18. Ross’ lawyer, Scott Mills, said a guilty plea had been intimated with diversion offered and accepted. Judge Munro remanded him on bail to reappear in the registrar’s court on February 7. Phillips, Apirana and Ututaonga pleaded not guilty to the human remains charge and were bailed to reappear for a case review hearing in the district court on February 28. Apirana pleaded not guilty to a driving charge which his lawyer, Tim Braithwaite, said was part and parcel of the human remains charge. Two men who’d been held in custody after earlier appearances, Sebastein Winera, 22 and Ryan Rawiri Lingman, 25, appeared in the district court. Both pleaded not guilty to interfering with Mr Lines’ remains and were also remanded for case reviews on February 28. Winera was bailed but Judge Munro remanded Lingman back into custody after police opposed bail. - NZN

Ex Glee star pleads guilty to child pornography charges Former Glee star Mark Salling has pleaded guilty to possession of child pornography. Salling entered the plea in a downtown Los Angeles federal court yesterday and is scheduled to be sentenced on March 7. The actor reached a plea agreement with prosecutors in October in which he admitted he possessed images of prepubescent children. The agreement states a search warrant found more than 50,000 images of child

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porn on Salling’s computer and a USB drive. Prosecutors and Salling have agreed to ask a judge to sentence the actor to between four to seven years in prison. He will also be required to register as a sex offender, pay restitution and abide by residency restrictions. The actor played bad-boy Noah “Puck” Puckerman on the TV musical dramedy Glee. - AP

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Eight people charged with improperly interfering with the remains of a man who drowned near Waihi Beach last month appeared in various Rotorua courts yesterday. A 15-year-old and 16-year-old, who can’t be named for legal reasons, appeared in the youth court where they did not deny a charge of interfering with the remains of Jason Lines at Rotorua on December 2. Judge Jocelyn Munro ordered both to take part in family group conferences. She directed one to appear in the Rangitahi Court (which sits on a marae) on February 7. The other is to reappear in the youth court on February 12. His lawyer, Harry Edward, said a restorative justice meeting was proposed. Both were released on bail. Four adults who’d previously appeared in the district court also appeared in the youth court jurisdiction. They were Rhys James Phillips, 26, Shannon Shilo Apirana, 22, Maurice Utut-

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Tips to shop smart this Christmas As you ponder just what gifts to get friends and family members in the lead-up to Christmas, there are some common-sense precautions to keep in mind. Consumer New Zealand has the following 10 tips for shopping smart this silly season:

Top price doesn’t guarantee top performance. Paying top dollar doesn’t always mean the product is better than a cheaper one. Our tests routinely find cheap products that perform just as well as, if not better, than ones that cost much more. Forget the extended warranty. If you’re asked if you want an extended warranty with that new gadget, be aware that in most cases they’re not worth it. That’s because the Consumer Guarantees Act means retailers have to repair or replace faulty goods or refund your money. Avoid dud gift cards. Too many gift cards have stingy expiry dates and end up becoming worthless before they can be used. If you’re giving a gift card, opt for one with no expiry date or that gives the recipient a decent amount of time to spend the money. Or give cash instead and avoid the expiry date hassle. Don’t forget your chargeback rights. Bought something online from an overseas retailer and it never showed up? Or maybe it did but was nothing like the description?

If the retailer refuses to put things right, get on to your bank about a credit card or debit card chargeback. If your claim is accepted, you’ll get your money back. Know who’s responsible for damaged goods. Under the Consumer Guarantees Act, retailers that arrange delivery have to ensure items arrive on time and in good condition. So if an item arrives damaged, you don’t have to muck about with the courier company – the shop must sort it out. Find out where to shop for

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The worldwide trend of hot stone therapy is making an impact in Methven. It has become a popular addition to treatments at Methven Sports Massage, which has seven massage therapists altogether. The holistically-trained Mikyla Grant offers the therapy and says hot stones bring a special type of relaxation to her clients. Grant is a mum of three young children who lives at Lyndhurst with partner Jared, and says she gets just as much relaxation from performing massage as those who are on the receiving end. In traditional hot stone massage, smooth heated stones are

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Noise complaint a PC world gone mad Matt Markham

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here is something quite troubling about a local music group who have brought hours of entertainment to the people of this district during the year being issued with an excessive noise complaint while they practice and hone their craft. Quite troubling in the fact that there are those out there who find it offensive in the first place and quite troubling for the fact that those who are charged with enforcing laws around such matters actually want to give the complaints credence. In a PC world gone mad – the battles the Ashburton County Scottish Society Pipe Band are currently facing should come as no surprise, but it is, ultimately, surprising to discover that we have dipped so low as a society. Of course, I speak about the minority as opposed to the majority here. That a band can’t play music at 8.30 at night in summer without fear of prosecution is an embarrassment. But the most concerning aspect of this all however, is where do we draw the line? We can banish the pipe band back into the confinement of their building and those offended by the noise can rest easy but that will more than likely only turn the attention to something else. Is the next cab off the rank the clocktower chiming every 15 minutes, or the fire alarm going off in the middle of the night? At some point there needs to be a stand made. Someone needs to lead the way and say enough is enough. Our world has become so uncomfortably PC these days that many of the wonderful things we all used to enjoy are now deemed dangerous or offensive. Surely, we aren’t too far gone that we can’t claim back some of what we used to have. That carefree nature of people who are more than willing to sit at home on Monday night in the summer and listen to the local pipe band play their music and not feel the urge to phone in a complaint about the level of noise being made. That’s not too much to ask for this Christmas, is it?

YOUR VIEWS ON FACEBOOK Question of the Day: The Ashburton Pipe Band received another visit from noise control last night – is this an over reaction, or do those complaining make a fair point? Sarah The good people in the pipe band should take noisy barking dogs along and have a really out of control party during practice and I guarantee noise control wont do anything Gaylene Way over reaction.... it was 8.30pm...... i cant even get noise control out at 3.30am for a loud party spilling out on the street, and they do a callout at 8.30 for something as simple as a pipe band practice. Christmas grinch at work! David Seriously pipe band practices for a very short time the one that complaining obviously has nothing better with their time than whinge about everything one wonders if they complain when the nieghbours mow their lawns as well Jennifer Gosh, wish we had a pipe band near us! Would love to hear the pipes on a more regular basis - certainly an improvement on the real noise pollution inherent in our everyday lives! Sharon Over reacting . Try living next to people that party most weekends and sing out tune and keep us awake most of night . I would sooner have pipe band any day or night lol Jess Wtf..seriously..it a pipe band in their own hall practicing..get a life whingy people..it is xmas..try something

new and be happy that your community stil has such groups.. Cathie As the daughter, sister, sisterin-law and aunt of previous and current pipe band members i know not everyone loves the pipes as I do. But the pipe band hall has been there as long as I can remember. I wonder how long the complainer has lived there. Did they know the band practises there? Or perhaps they bought when the band was in recess. Alli Next target will be the band that drives the street playing xmas carols. Leave our pipeband alone. Common sense needs to prevail. Bigger issues in our community which council and its contractors turns a blind eye to. Hayley I think it is terrible that the pipeband are getting threatened to have their equipment taken because someone obviously doesn’t have any community spirit. They surely knew where they were moving to. The band has played there for years and I’ve never heard of a complaint about them practicing. Shirley Why do they not go out for the evening that the Pipe Band practice instead of sitting listening for them so the can have a whinge and stir up trouble!

Good grief they should get a life. Jen Let the pipe band play! I used to live near the pipe band practise rooms in Christchurch and I loved it when they came outdoors on hot days. Who are the grinchy neighbours? Philippa I think we need some awesome business in town to donate an air con system or two for their hall as the heat has been pretty intense at night lately. I’m still amazed at the over reaction of the council on this. How can you call noise control before 9pm??? Seriously.... Pauline My mother chose to move right next door to the pipe band hall - for her it was a major attraction. The “pipes” for our family are “part of our heritage” Kym This is a massive over reaction. I lived across the road from the pipe band hall for years and years and not once did I complain my kids loved it. Parties make more of a racket than they do - come on people !!! Leave them alone Carla Well if the average joe/jane has noise control called on them then why should the pipe band be excluded. Pipe bands are wayyyy louder than the average stereo and voices.

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es, that’s right; the eagerly expected and keenly anticipated “bump” (boost) in the polls for the new Government and its three, rickety, component parts, the moment it (they) took office, just has not eventuated. In fact, it is, The Honeymoon that never Happened. Psephologists and palmists everywhere are puzzled and perplexed. Conventional wisdom almost demands such a bump. When Helen took the reins in 2005 and Sir John the tiller in 2008, their respective party popularity rocketed skywards by a healthy 10 per cent almost overnight. This time, however, despite being led by “the girl with the laughing eyes”, (and pearly teeth) Labour, and its shaky props, are not generating quite the nationwide adulation that, at first, seemed inevitable. Why, the National Party has even increased its share of the vote by one point two per cent since the die was cast! Jacinda is, at least, the favoured Prime Minister but there is not yet much sign of “Big Bill” going south, anytime soon”. Which would seem, strongly, to suggest that the nonsense talked on radio and in television interviews in the immediate aftermath of the vote, when the besotted – by their own wishfulthinking certainty – “celebrity” interviewees spoke glibly and excitedly about the election “showing a strong call for change” – were actually speaking through the seats of their collective pants. People did not want change then anymore than they do now. Talk is always cheap but doesn’t necessarily justify the accompanying hype. Thus, there is a kind of political impasse in the air, where the substantial, one-party Opposition, faces a collection of mini parties which, in the light of day outside the Beehive, have little time either for each other’s policies or even each other. The Greens, in particular, seem out of their political depth with little or no experience on which to fall back, yet anxious to save the world before Christmas. In particular, “lone leader by chance”, James Shaw, seems not to know which way to turn as he tangles with parliamentary procedures well outside his comfort zone. He could certainly do with a female co-leader – a basic fea-

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James Shaw seems not to know well outside his comfort zone. ture of Green Party culture; one of each gender at the helm – but so far seems not to realise such a person should be on his radar and his screen. (and permanently at his right hand). True, most of his very few colleagues are behaving more like headless chooks (free-range, of course) than full-grown members of Parliament but there are two who have retained their heads and would be very helpful to James (Shaw) as he tries to hang onto his. Those two would seem to me to be – with their heads firmly screwed on – Julie-Anne Genter and Eugenie Sage. The former, in particular, appears to be in full control of both her brief and herself while the latter, Eugenie, with a surname like “Sage”, couldn’t ‘t be anything but wise, which is why she looks very much like an owl and was, therefore, a shoo-in for the role of Minister for the Environment Of the two, it strikes me Ms Genter has more pizazz and personality then Eugenie – safe pair of hands though she may be – so would opt for Julie-Anne to be the one to pull James out of the tail-spin in which, currently, he appears to find himself, get his feet firmly back on the ground and ensure he represents the Greens with calm, climatecentred, common sense. He and “his girls” do not want to be seen as the weak link in the coalition chain. Its load-bearing potential is hardly substantial as it is. It would not take a seismic event to see the fragile band give way at a series of pivotal points. Meanwhile, on the slightly larger canvas, the spending spree continues, with increases in welfare to all sorts and conditions

which way to turn as he tangles with parliamentary procedures of men, women, children and infants, without any obviously visible means of paying for them. It’s a broad-based bonanza of eye-watering proportions. The new “students” are guffawing all the way to the bank, though some of the charities visibly fighting child poverty seem likely to lose their much-needed government grants on April 1 next year. However, Thursday’s latest offering from Jacinda suggests she will be shouldering that particular burden herself, with help from some of her more robust coalitioners in Parliament. From my mole, deeply embedded in the gut of the body politic, comes news of “winter payments” to middle-of-thefinancial-road New Zealanders as well as paternity allowances and hand-outs of every hue. Such a stampede of vote-catching velocity can be attributed to the new holy grail of the The First Hundred Days, a title which, nowadays, generates its own almost uncontrollable momentum. If you haven’t done it in the first hundred days, you never will. But is coming good on campaign promises in such frenzied fashion a sound basis for good government? What will happen when the “fossil fuel” of election energy begins to run out and the gallop becomes merely a laboured trot? As with so many other facets of life, isn’t pacing oneself still a desirable way to go. All rush and little thought for the longer-term consequences is becoming the latest pattern of government. If there are enough wise heads in the fragile coalition to slow the rush they should show themselves now, before their Gadarene colleagues lead them all over

the cliff edge, there to dash their heads upon the rocks below! Not a great prospect. Meanwhile, my better-educated and wealthier mole, shrewdly planted in the basements of the homes of the rich and famous and of those who would-be, in “locations, locations, locations” like Fendalton, Karori and Remuera, reports the evil coalitioners will, on April 1 (Fools’ Day) next year remove from their pockets and the wallets of the slightly less well housed, a total of $1060. Such a move is to be fought over in the Beehive in a final friendly flurry of bile and bitterness before the House breaks for its Christmas hols and suddenly, it’s Goodwill to all People. (Once upon a time it was men only who were so blessed.) Remember? Shocking! I, though, am keen to wish the wise readers of the Ashburton Guardian all the vey best for Christmas and then for 2018 beyond. May Trump become a rarelymentioned anachronism and Brexit be banished to the back pages. And if Mr Putin were to crash his jet-ski-driven, helicopter back-pack into the frozen wastes of a Siberian lake while, yet again, trying to prove he is a clone of 007, but by a factor of ten, I shall not be among the volunteers sent to find him. So there!

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Meryl Streep has staunchly denied any knowledge of Harvey Weinstein’s wrongdoing and urged Rose McGowan to reach out to her, following an extraordinary attack by the actor over the weekend. Following reports that Streep and other high-profile actors would be wearing black to the Golden Globes in a “silent protest” against sexism in Hollywood, McGowan launched a scathing attack. “Actors, like Meryl Streep, who happily worked for The Pig Monster, are wearing black @ goldenglobes in a silent protest. YOUR SILENCE is THE problem.”

■ UNITED STATES

Six dead after train derails An Amtrak derailment that killed at least six people, could have been caused by an object on the railway. The New York Post reports the accident, which left at least one carriage dangling onto the highway below, might have resulted from a stray piece of machinery left on the tracks. The report carried with it a picture of what could be an axle from another train. Authorities are yet to pinpoint a cause for the crash, however the Associated Press reported track maintenance problems were unlikely to be an issue. Speed has not been

ruled out as a factor. The deaths “are all contained to the train”, said Ed Troyer, the Pierce County Sheriff’s Office spokesman. “It’s pretty horrific.” Troyer said 13 of 14 carriages were derailed in the crash. “A couple of cars are not safe enough to search,” he said. “We know that there’s nobody alive in them at this point, but there are some other [fatalities] that we are probably going to find. We just don’t know until they can shore up those train cars and get in there and search them.” About 77 people were tak-

en to hospitals in Pierce and Thurston counties, officials said. Four suffered serious injuries, according to Cary Evans, spokesman for CHI Franciscan Health. One passenger told CNN: “We were catapulted into the seats in front of us.” CNN released audio of the frantic emergency radio transmissions between the train conductor and the dispatcher. “Emergency, emergency, we are on the ground!” the frantic Amtrak employee can be heard yelling. “We are on the freeway. We need EMS ASAP.

The derailment happened on the first day that Amtrak trains began using a new track between the cities of Tacoma and Olympia in Washington state, according to a news release from the state’s transportation department. The train was making an inaugural run for higher speed service, and local officials had reportedly warned of dangers. Seventy-eight passengers and five crew members were aboard when the train derailed about 64km south of Seattle just before 8am (local time) Amtrak said. - NZME

Keen to play Gandalf again Sir Ian McKellen wants to play Gandalf again in the Lord of the Rings Amazon TV series. The 78-year-old actor portrayed the wizard in Sir Peter Jackson’s award winning trilogy and then reprised his role in The Hobbit movies but now Amazon are set to adapt the J. R. R. Tolkien’s novel series into a multi-season television show. McKellen hasn’t ruled out returning as he said he isn’t too old to reprise his iconic role. Speaking to Graham Norton, he said: “What do you mean, another Gandalf? I haven’t said yes because I haven’t been asked. But are you suggesting that someone else is going to play it?”

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Father of dead son: ‘Abusers can rot in hell’ The father of 4-year-old Tyrell Cobb, who died as a result of a blow to his stomach, says his son’s mother and her partner should “rot in hell” after being sentenced for his manslaughter. Heidi Strzbak, 34, was jailed for nine years on Monday for violently lashing out at her son while deprived of cannabis on the Gold Coast in May 2009, according to evidence presented in Brisbane Supreme Court. Strzbak’s then-partner Matthew Scown also pleaded guilty to Tyrell’s manslaughter, but walked free from court having already spent two years and eight months behind bars. Speaking to A Current Affair on Monday night, Tyrell’s father Jason Cobb slammed the former couple as “disgusting

Tyrell Cobb was 4 when he died in 2009. people”. “If they’re responsible, they can rot in hell,” he said. Cobb was particularly hurt by footage of Scown smiling and laughing as he walked out of the court in October having been handed a suspended sentence.

“That’s like a slap in the face, basically,” he said. “If you want to smile like that, have some remorse, but he had none.” Justice Peter Applegarth found Strzbak likely punched Tyrell in the stomach in frustration then chose not to seek medical help to avoid a child protection investigation. Despite her guilty plea, Strzbak maintained in court that she did not hurt her son. “I have not caused the injuries that I am being blamed for and I believe that it is a mistake, an injustice,” she said. Scown pleaded guilty to manslaughter in September on the basis of failing to take Tyrell to the doctor, but said he was not responsible for the fatal blows to the boy’s stomach.

The judge agreed. For Cobb, these details are inconsequential. “They can argue he said, she said; it doesn’t matter. They were both there, they’re both responsible,” he told ACA. Strzbak sobbed and shook her head in the dock as evidence was read out in court on Monday, but Cobb said he had no sympathy for her after hearing the “pretty devastating” facts. “If she gets what she deserves, I’ll be happy. She can go to jail and I’ll be happy,” he said. “Not happy, but happy for Tyrell.” Cobb choked up as he explained how he would remember his son as a “happy little boy, playful, cheeky”. - NZME

Mortal Engines ‘awesome’ It’s the first look at a Peter Jackson film since his Hobbit trilogy finished – and fans say they aren’t disappointed. A teaser trailer for Mortal Engines, a post-apocalyptic sci-fi film shot in New Zealand and starring Irish actor Robert Sheehan and Iceland’s Hera Hilmar, landed yesterday. From Universal Pictures, Mortal Engines is set in a world thousands of years after civilisation was destroyed where gigantic moving cities roam the earth. Jackson is co-producing the film, which is based on Philip Reeves’ Mortal Engines book. Fans were quick to sing its praises, with one writing: “Looks awesome.”


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Uber driver admits murder The heartbroken family of a British diplomat who was raped and murdered by her Uber driver in Beirut say she was “irreplaceable” and they will “never recover”. Rebecca Dykes, 30, was abducted after leaving a party in the Lebanese capital on Friday night. Her body was found in a dumpster by the roadside, according to the Daily Mail. An Uber driver, identified as Tarek Hesso, 35, was arrested in a 3am raid on Monday. He has previously served several prison sentences. Dykes’ family said she was “simply irreplaceable and we will never fully recover from this loss”. According to Lebanon’s NNA agency Hesso admitted picking up the diplomat in his Uber, attempting to rape her and then strangling her before ditching her body. The body of the former public schoolgirl was found by a motorway on Saturday evening several kilometres from the nightspot where she was last seen alive. Although investigators told MailOnline Hesso is 35, but a second senior security official in Lebanon said the suspect was aged 41 and had been arrested on drug-related charges

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In brief Change in fortune A house with an eight-metre great white shark sticking out of its roof is set to be given listed status by a council that originally wanted it demolished. City councillors hated the monster Jaws built into the roof by owner Bill Heine back in August 1986 and refused it retrospective planning permission. However, Michael Heseltine, then secretary of state for the environment, came out in favour of the shark. Now over 30 years later Oxford City Council are deciding whether to give the building, with its fibre glass shark ‘diving’ into the rooftop, listed status. - NZME

Cat ‘ripper’ fears

Rebecca Dykes, 30, has been found dead in the Lebanese capital Beirut. Local police sources say she was sexually assaulted, raped, and her body dumped by the side of a motorway. in 2015-17. A police official said the suspect was traced through security cameras that showed his car driving from Beirut to where Dykes’ body was found, just north of the Lebanese capital. “He was detained at his apartment,” the official said, adding

that the suspect is a Lebanese citizen. Lebanon’s state-run National News Agency said the suspect is an Uber driver who picked up the woman from Beirut’s Gemmayze neighbourhood, known for its restaurants and pubs, then drove to a nearby neigh-

bourhood where she lived but did not drop her off. Instead, the suspect drove to the site where Dykes’ body was later found. The murder has shaken Lebanon, where such crimes, particularly against foreigners, are relatively uncommon. - AP

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Judge rules in favour of teens who want abortions A federal judge on Monday ordered President Donald Trump’s administration to allow two pregnant immigrant teenagers in US custody to obtain abortions. US District Judge Tanya Chutkan said the Republican administration can’t prevent the 17-year-old girls from exercising their right to an abortion. Both girls arrived in the country as unaccompanied minors and are being held in federal shelters, though it is not known

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precisely where. The American Civil Liberties Union went to court on behalf of the two girls, as it did in the case of a third 17-year-old girl who was able to obtain an abortion in October following a high-profile court fight. The current controversy stems from the Trump administration’s opposition to abortion and its decision to change the policy of the Obama administration concerning minors who are detained trying to enter the

country. Earlier this year, the office in the Health and Human Services Department that oversees the shelters prohibited them from taking steps to facilitate an abortion without its direct approval. One teen is about 10 weeks pregnant, and the other is now about 22 weeks pregnant, Chutkan said. She “is quickly approaching the limit for abortion in the state where she is being detained,” the ACLU argued in its lawsuit.

The judge is giving the administration 24 hours to try to persuade a higher court to block her order. As it applies to the teenager who is 10 weeks pregnant, the administration appealed the judge’s ruling to both the federal appeals court in Washington and to the Supreme Court. But it is not seeking to stop the teenager who is about 22 weeks pregnant from having an abortion. - AP

Scotland Yard has now linked the grisly mutilation murders of more than 400 animals across Britain to a single perpetrator. Dubbed the Croydon Cat Ripper after the South London suburb where he began piling up corpses in 2015, the killer has not limited himself to cats. Officers from Operation Takahe now believe the same person – or group of people – is also responsible for the murders of scores of rabbits, foxes and swans countrywide. - NZME

Teacher sacked A high school teacher was fired after she and her 16-year-old student allegedly tried to tie the knot. Cassandra White and the second-year high school student filed for a marriage licence in Cleveland County on December 13. It was reported that the boy’s father signed off on the marriage, but White was given her marching orders from the school the very next day. - NZME

Black hole on show We’re about to see the event horizon of a black hole, proving beyond any last vestige of doubt that Einstein’s interstellar monsters are real. While astronomers have long seen the fallout of the presence of black holes on the stars and gas clouds around them, none have ever actually stared directly into its abyss. But they’re hoping to, soon. What we’re expecting to see in 2018 is the silhouette of the disc of the supermassive black hole at the heart of our galaxy. - NZME

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Final dairy auction likely to be mixed By Tina Morrison The last GlobalDairyTrade auction of the year is expected to produce a mixed result, as the threat of drought in New Zealand pushes up prices for whole milk powder, while abundant supplies of skim milk powder in Europe depress prices for that product. “Whole milk powder (WMP) has found support in recent weeks from the dry conditions NZ is currently experiencing,” said AgriHQ senior dairy analyst Susan Kilsby. “The extremely hot and dry summer thus far will reduce milk supplies this season and therefore WMP supplies are expected to tighten. Elsewhere in the world, milk supplies are on the rise and this is putting downward pressure on the price of

most other dairy commodities.” December whole milk powder futures contracts on the NZX were trading ahead of the last GDT auction price, signalling traders expect the price to rise 2.8 per cent at last night’s auction, AgriHQ said. In contrast, the latest price of the December SMP futures contract indicates a 2.8 per cent fall at auction. Futures prices also indicate mixed results are likely from milkfat products. Butter prices are expected to lift by as much as 5 per cent while anhydrous milkfat (AMF) prices are expected to weaken by about 1.5 per cent, AgriHQ said. “This is the opposite to the recent trend in pricing seen in this market where AMF has gained more support than butter,” Kilsby said. – NZME

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By Val leVeson Working smarter not harder is a phrase we hear a lot, it sounds good particularly with the busyness of many people’s lives – but how is it achieved? The key, say Frances and Max Harre of Forte Career and Business Designs, is in focusing on effectiveness. This means doing the things that move you forward, being able to prioritise and asking yourself what’s at stake, what really matters? Max and Frances Harre, who recently co-authored the book Work Passion Power: Strategies for a working life you will love, say there are many different ways of looking at this issue. “Often people think a tips and tricks approach will do it. Well, it will – a little bit – but if you really want to address your stress and effectiveness you need to take a more systematic approach to extending your self-management skill set.” Soft skills are vital for working effectively; they include people skills, critical thinking skills, self-management, creativity and more. Max says the more traditional industrial mindset has been about how to work harder in a linear way. “Working smarter is not so much about quantity as quality. This isn’t about tricks and tips.” If you really want to take on working smarter not harder, you have to take a systematic approach to your skill set and decide on what you’re wanting to achieve. It takes sustained effort and a systemic approach to make sure you’re achieving. Compare this to people who diet for a few days and then go back to old habits – it takes some degree of focus to be able to find

a way of doing things that can be sustained in the long term. “Ask yourself constantly ‘am I on track, am I doing the right thing, am I doing the work that’s needed here to achieve the results required’.” Max says a lot of people stay in busyness and feel like they’re achieving something, but all they’re actually doing is achieving being busy. “It’s really about effectiveness – the term working smarter is about effectiveness. Busyness is not effectiveness. So it’s about what’s at stake and am I taking a broad enough approach to what’s important? How am I adding value to my company or clients? This is really important – it’s about finding the outcomes that matter most.” People often end up running faster and faster, but in the wrong direction, they get frustrated and sometimes even neglect family and friends – people who are important to them. “When you get clear that it’s really about your clients that you’re responsible to – how you treat them is really important. Clients include your employer, in fact that’s your number one client,” says Max. It’s good to look at the habits we get into and how we shake ourselves out of old ones. Do a little audit on what’s working and what’s not working. How would life be revolutionised through being more effective? Frances says: “If you’re working effectively, you’ll feel highly energised. It’s very motivational.” The Harres say the usual two drivers of smarter work are firstly being motivated by productivity improvement, which usually means better technology, using smarter tools such as bet-

ter spreadsheets or bookkeeping packages and secondly being motivated by wanting less stress – which usually means developing better self-management skills. Here it’s good to look at habits, mindset, systems and support. Max says: “What staggers me in our work is working smarter or more effectively can come down to a really important soft skill: relationship building. You’ve got a project to do and it feels hard and long, if you’re connected to people you can often cut the time it takes to do the project by a huge amount by being in communication, not isolation. “In the past 10 years the software industry has revolutionised how it works. “Agile methods have been developed and taken up in the broader world of knowledge working. These involve performance, flow and systems. These methods are effective, but require a certain mindset. “Standard agile methods include things like cutting out multitasking, which is counterproductive, and reducing knowledge worker waste – for example making a spreadsheet look pretty may be a huge waste of time.” An issue that’s topical at the moment is artificial intelligence taking over work. “High level soft skills are what will be required,” says Max. “People need to know where they stand with the career they’ll be in once AI has bitten a big chunk out of it. “We have to be more aware of the importance of creativity, caring, relationship building, innovation, sustained curiosity, desire for meaning – they’ll be the last things that will go, if they ever do go. They require real people.” – NZME


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alf the enjoyment of having friends around for a drink is making an array of tasty nibbles to balance the alcohol component. Not all nibbles need to be expensive or time consuming to make and it’s nice to occasionally offer something more than a few crisps or nuts. Try a few of these for pre-Christmas and new year snacking.

Blue cheese spread 100g blue vein cheese 3/4 C cream cheese 1/2 C crème fraîche 3T finely chopped parsley 2T minced red onion 1T finely chopped walnuts 1 clove garlic, crushed Squeeze of lemon juice, to taste Salt and pepper ■ Have all ingredients at room temperature. ■ Place in bowl or food processor or mash with fork. ■ Season well. ■ Shape into a log or put in bowl.

Chickpea and carrot dip 600g carrots, peeled and cut in chunks 1 tin chickpeas, rinsed and drained 1t minced garlic 2T olive oil 1T white wine vinegar 1t cumin 1t paprika Small red chilli, finely minced 1T lemon juice Fresh coriander, chopped ■ Cook carrots until tender. Drain and mash well. ■ Place the chickpeas, garlic, oil, vinegar, cumin, paprika, chilli, and lemon juice in a food processor. ■ Blitz until combined but not mushy. ■ Mix it in with the mashed carrots to form a slightly chunky dip. ■ Add coriander, season with salt and pepper.

Salmon dip 125g cream cheese Zest and juice of 1 lemon 2T chopped parsley Salt to taste Freshly ground pepper to taste 1 210g tin salmon 1T capers 1/4 C chopped dill Freshly ground pepper ■ Place cream cheese, lemon, parsley, salt and pepper into a food processor or hand whizz. ■ Add salmon, capers, dill and seasoning and blitz again.

Beetroot and feta dip 6 small beetroot, peeled and cooked (or tinned) 2T feta, mashed well 1T lemon juice Chopped mint 1/2 t cumin Salt and pepper 1 minced chilli 1T walnuts, finely chopped, for garnish

■ Combine all in a food processor and blitz until smooth. ■ If the texture is too thin, add a little more mashed feta. ■ Top with sprig of mint.

Zesty marinated olives 1T fennel seeds, toasted and coarsely ground 1T cumin seeds, toasted and coarsely ground 200g black olives 200g green olives Zest and juice of 1 orange 1/4 t smoked paprika Finely minced chilli 3T red wine vinegar 4T extra virgin olive oil 1T chopped mint 1T chopped parsley ■ In a large bowl combine the fennel, cumin, olives, zest, shallots and paprika. ■ Place the remaining ingredients into a jar with a tight lid and shake well. ■ Add to herbs.

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Thai meatballs 500g minced pork 250g minced chicken 1T Thai red curry paste 1T brown sugar 1/4 C finely chopped coriander 1/4 C finely chopped mint 1/2 small chilli, finely chopped 1C fresh breadcrumbs 1 egg, beaten 1/4 C sesame seeds Oil for frying Toothpicks ■ Place all the ingredients except the sesame seeds in a large mixing bowl and combine well. ■ Using wet hands, take generous teaspoonfuls of the mixture and roll into balls. ■ Toss lightly in the sesame seeds. ■ Heat 1cm oil in a saucepan and fry the meatballs in batches for 5-6 minutes

■ Turn regularly so they brown on all sides. ■ Drain on paper towel. ■ Serve with sweet chilli sauce with lemon juice and coriander.

Lamb and feta burgers with minty yoghurt 500g lamb mince 2t ground coriander 2t cumin seeds 1 red chilli, deseeded and finely chopped Handful parsley, chopped 2 rosemary sprigs, leaves stripped and chopped Good splash Worcestershire sauce 1 egg, lightly beaten with a fork 100g feta cheese, cut into 16 cubes

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with a splash of soy. Add the shared palm sugar, sushi vinegar and a good splash of the lemon infused olive oil. Taste and add more chilli and seasoning if required. Drizzle over the salad and garnish with lime wedges. ■ This recipe serves 4 people. Photo: Jason Burgess, courtesy Auckland Seafood School Recipe: Mark Dronjak, Chef, Auckland Seafood School Recipe courtesy of www. seafood.co.nz Seafood New Zealand

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England skipper Joe Root faces up to the media to explain his team’s awful performance in the third Ashes test.

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England sift through ashes England fans were left to rue another Ashes tour gone horribly wrong. After the 5-0 whitewash suffered in 2013-14, all signs point towards another drubbing as the visitors have nothing but pride to play for. Aussie icon, actor Russell Crowe, took great delight in poking fun at the tourists, prompting a salty response from English media personality and cricket tragic Piers Morgan. Waiting for all our English readers to send through their joyful best wishes of the season post the Ashes result ... 3-0 (and counting). Past players and supporters weighed in on what went wrong for England across the opening three tests of the summer. Former England captain Michael Vaughan said he hopes all-rounder Ben Stokes is hurting more than the players who took the field at the WACA because he let them down when he became involved in a violent incident on a night out in Bristol in September. Stokes was not included in the touring party because he was the subject of a police investigation, robbing England of its X-factor. “I hope that Ben Stokes is watching and I hope he’s hurting more than the team in the dress-

ing room because as soon as Ben Stokes did what he did it was very clear to me he was going to struggle to be in Australia,” Vaughan told BT Sport. “I said it straight away that I didn’t think England would have any chance of competing out here without Ben Stokes.” Joe Root said after play he hopes veterans Alastair Cook, Stuart Broad and Jimmy Anderson are all still playing 12 months from now despite Cook and Broad in particular having next to no impact so far. Root wasn’t keen on the idea of wholesale changes for the sake of them, saying the team will be trying to bounce back in the final two tests of the series. But England great Kevin Pietersen said his former side needs to use the result as a catalyst to rebuild. Vaughan agreed, saying Root needs to decide what he stands for and build a team to replicate the culture he wants embedded within England cricket. The Ashes-winning captain said it’s time to make hard calls, such as dropping Broad for the upcoming tour of New Zealand. “Stuart has not bowled well all year,” Vaughan wrote in an article for The Telegraph. “Taking 25 wickets at nearly 40 is not good enough for Broad,

particularly given some of the wickets he has bowled on. “He has not bowled in Australia to the standard he would have liked so maybe the call is to leave him out for a while. “Send him back to county cricket and say, ‘Come on do you really, really want it?’ “Does he want to be touring, putting in all the hard work, training and going to team meetings and living under a curfew? “Do other senior guys really want that? If they do great, but the only way to find out is to challenge them.” Meanwhile Root believes his horror Ashes experience will make him a better skipper and player. Just 10 months into the top job, Root entered the series as one of the best batsmen in world cricket. But his return of 176 runs at an average of 29.33 over the first three Ashes tests has cast doubt on his ability to handle the pressure. Root has also been forced to deal with a series of off-field scandals that has taken his attention away from the job at hand. Root is now facing the very real prospect of overseeing a 5-0 series whitewash, with the futures of senior players Stuart Broad, Moeen Ali, and Alastair Cook all in the spotlight.

The 26-year-old said it was bitterly disappointing to lose the Ashes, but vowed to learn from the experience. “As a captain, you take a lot of responsibility,” Root said. “You’re always learning, you’re always finding things out about yourself and your team. That can only make me a better player and a better captain.” Root denied the off-field dramas had affected his own form. Instead, he said it was simply a case of trying too hard. “I’m not someone who’s going to make excuses and hide behind stuff that’s irrelevant really,” Root said. “Probably the thing that’s been my biggest detriment is trying too hard. I’ve been desperate for us to win this series.” Root’s dismissal in the second innings in Perth summed up his plight. Facing Nathan Lyon’s first delivery of the spell, Root edged a wide one to the wicketkeeper, with the ball deflecting off the gloves and into the hands of Steve Smith at first slip. Root was criticised for going so hard at Lyon’s first ball instead of taking more time to adjust. But he said it was a ball he should have put away. “I’d like to think that if he bowled me that again, I’d smash it for four,” Root said. - AAP

Australia’s Ashes victory over England on Monday assured the Steve Smith-captained side of a series win, their first since 2013. The Australians wrapped the five-match series up in just three tests, claiming back-to-back-toback wins in Brisbane, Adelaide, and Perth, leaving the English with just pride to play for in the remaining two clashes in Melbourne and Sydney. The dominance displayed by the Darren Lehmann-coached side has since been uncovered thanks to statistics provided from a Twitter account called The Cricket Professor. Committed to providing analysis, statistics and content about all things cricket, the account has outlined some key stats that outline how much better Australia played than England in the opening three tests of the series. The account highlighted that the Australians bowled more quickly than the English, delivering balls at an average pace of 141.44km/h compared to England’s speed of 135.37km/h. Their bowlers also found more swing than England’s, with their deliveries swinging at an angle of 0.64°, an average increase of 0.10°, in comparison to England’s 0.54°. Additionally, Australia (4.56°) delivered with 1.38° more spin than their counterparts (3.18°), as well as middling more balls (228) than the English (211) throughout the first three tests. A lower-order collapse resulted in Dawid Malan and Jonny Bairstow’s record 237-run stand, which left England at 368 for 4, count for nothing in the third test. Instead, this series’ England side became just the fourth team in Ashes history to lose after scoring over 350 runs for a loss of fewer than five wickets in the first innings of a test. The result gave Australia their eighth straight win in Ashes tests played at the WACA, the best streak any team has had at a venue in the history of Ashes. By contrast, England have now suffered their seventh successive test loss away from home, with their last non-defeat overseas coming in the form of a draw against India in November 2016. - NZME

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Bracewell gets the nod Seamer Doug Bracewell will play his first match for New Zealand in 14 months when the ODI series against the West Indies starts at Cobham Oval today. Bracewell has returned from injury and is in good form for Central Districts and he is the one name captain Kane Williamson would confirm will be in the XI for the game. “The team will be finalised tomorrow,’’ Williamson said yesterday, ahead of his only game in the series, as he’s having the next two off in a planned mini-break. “We haven’t played a lot of cricket here and there’s a number of new faces in the squad at the moment.’’ Williamson is pleased to have Bracewell back in the group. “He’s going really well, preparing well and it’s nice to see him back from injury. “His knee is recovering nicely and he deserves his opportunity.’’ Bracewell will be expected to provide more runs too. Williamson said he is targeting a spot between No. 6-8 in the batting order and his talent with the bat is well known. Now it is time to move on from a fast-medium bowler who can bat to a productive member of the batting group. Williamson knows the West Indies will be a different proposition in the short form than they were in the two-test loss which started the tour. “They’ve got so much talent, they’re very gifted in how they go about their business. “They can hit the ball a long way and bowl fast and a number of guys have had experience in the Caribbean League as well. “They’re a very dangerous side.’’ - NZME

Kane Williamson admits he still gets scratchy at the idea of sitting a New Zealand game out. The New Zealand skipper will miss the second and third ODIs against the West Indies, in Christchurch on Saturday and again on Monday. It’s part of a strategy to give players short breaks partly to keep them fresh and partly to rotate players and give newer faces an opportunity. Williamson, 27, conceded that with the pressures of captaincy and graduating to being a senior member of the side, in all three forms, he does understand the thinking. - NZME Australian pace ace Mitchell Starc has declared he wants to play in the Boxing Day test, but he may be overruled by the team’s medical staff. Australia reclaimed the Ashes urn with an innings victory during the third test at the WACA Ground, but Starc was troubled by a bruised heel on his right foot during England’s second innings. With a test tour of South Africa coming up after the Australian summer, selectors may opt to rest Starc for Boxing Day. - AAP

Cold war, says Bayliss England coach Trevor Bayliss is suggesting a cricket cold war with Australia in a bid to revive the Poms’ chances in away Ashes series. Following Australia’s third test win, Bayliss floated the idea of Englishmen playing in the Sheffield Shield to gain experience in Australian conditions. “Cricket Australia won’t let them come out and play Shield cricket, that is for sure.” So Bayliss suggested England turn the tables and restrict the flow of Australians into county cricket. - AAP

Latham relishes changed role in ODIs

Tom Latham is likely to take over from Kane Williamson as skipper.

“It’s a nice refreshing change,” he said. “It’s just about being a little bit more aggressive and having a

Rest for Williamson

Starc in doubt

Right – Doug Bracewell will be required to perform with bat as well as ball today.

Tom Latham admits to enjoying his new middle-order role in one-day internationals and hopes his success there can continue against the West Indies. New Zealand Test opener Latham will revert to the No.5wicketkeeper ODI duties which he handled with aplomb during October’s tour of India. The 25-year-old was one of the few Black Caps to thrive on the sub-continent, scoring an unbeaten 103 followed by 38 and 65. With his test form solid but unspectacular of late, Latham hopes he can immediately find his touch in Whangarei today in the first of three ODIs. “Coming in the middle order gives you a little bit more freedom than opening the batting on day one of a test.

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few more options to find boundaries. “In test cricket you can sort of wait a little bit for a bad ball.”

Latham’s last six ODIs have reaped 448 runs at an average of 89.6. In comparison, he has failed to surpass 50 in his last eight test innings, despite doing the hard work and getting past 20 five times. Latham is expected to take over the captaincy for the last two ODIs from Kane Williamson, who will be rested from the matches in Christchurch. The role isn’t unfamiliar to Latham, who was captain of a virtual second-string New Zealand side in the Tri-Series against Ireland and Bangladesh in Dublin in May. “There’s a little bit more pressure but it’s great there’s a lot of other guys around the group in terms of the captaincy, lots of senior players that I’m able to lean on,” he said. - NZME

RESULTS ■ Shooting Ashburton District Rifle December 17 412.25 points won the O.A.T. Shield in the inter club shoot against Oamaru, 390.16 points at Ashburton’s The Butts Scores, seven shots to count at 300, 500 and 600 yards, OAT Shield scores with matched grading teams, Ashburton TR, A grade, John Snowden 35.5, 35.4, 34.3, 104.12, C grade, Megan Snowden 34.2, 34.3, 33.1, 101.6, B grade, John Fleming 33.2, 34.0, 33.1, 100.3, and FTR, Brian Graystone 32.0, 40.4, 35.0, 107.4, total 412.25. Oamaru, TR, A grade, Karl Valpy 34.2, 35.4, 30.1, 99.7, C grade, Hannes Brienesse 29.0, 31.1, 33.2, 93.3, B grade, Bruce Plant 29.1, 32.0, 32.0, 93.1, and FTR, Neels Erusmus 31.0, 40.4, 34.1, 105.5, total 390.16. Other Ashburton scores, TR, John Miller 32.1, 35.5, 34.3, 101.9, Kevin Hooper 29.1, 33.2, 33.1, 95.4, Brian Hawksby 25.0, 34.1, 32.2, 91.3, Coby Snowden 28.0. FO, Mike Chui 42.5, 41.5, 42.4, 125.13, Blair Gabites 35.0, 40.1, 36.0, 111.1, Bryan Wilson 26.0. FTR, Mark Alexander 37.0, 37.2, 42.4, 116.6, Murray Cook 37.2, 36.0, 36.2, 109.4

South African great opens up on Monkeygate saga A former New Zealand High Court judge was involved in one of international cricket’s most controversial disputes, according to a new autobiography by former South African great Mike Procter.

His account of the Monkeygate saga, in which Sir John Hansen overturned a three-match suspension handed down to an Indian player for racial abuse during the 2008 New Years test in Sydney, is damning of Cricket Aus-

tralia’s role in the ugly chapter. Procter, who was the match referee, has finally addressed his own role in the controversy in a new autobiography almost 10 years since the 2007-08 BorderGavaskar Trophy series threat-

ened to tear the game apart. Procter’s own version of events supports former Australian captain Ricky Ponting’s own declarations that Cricket Australia folded to appease the Board Of Control For Cricket In India (BCCI) – and

hung Andrew Symonds out to dry. And documented as long ago as 2011 was Hansen’s assertion that his decision was forced by collusion between the BCCI and Cricket Australia. - NZME


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■ ATHLETICS

Gatlin in new dope scandal Justin Gatlin, the world 100 metres champion, is at the centre of a new doping scandal after members of his team offered to illicitly supply performance-enhancing drugs. Gatlin and his coach are now being investigated by sports and doping authorities after a Telegraph investigation uncovered how members of his entourage offered to provide prescriptions in a false name and smuggle the substances to America. Undercover reporters visited Gatlin’s Florida training camp where his coach, the former Olympic gold medallist Dennis Mitchell, and an athletics agent offered to supply and administer testosterone and human-growth hormone for an actor training for a film. The products were to be provided via a doctor in Austria. The total fee for the project was $US250,000. Mitchell and the agent, Robert Wagner, were also secretly recorded claiming that the use of banned substances in athletics was still widespread as they described how positive doping tests could be avoided. In one meeting, the agent claimed that Gatlin had himself been taking performance enhancing drugs – which the sprinter has strenuously denied in a statement. On Monday night, Gatlin’s legal representatives announced that he had sacked his coach and revealed more than five years’ worth of official drugs tests to show “he has never tested positive for any banned substance”. Gatlin’s agent for the last 14 years, Renaldo Nehemiah, said that Wagner had worked for Gatlin on no more than two or three occasions and that the sprinter was not present when banned substances were discussed with the agent or coach.

Justin Gatlin is once again in an unwanted spotlight. The revelations threaten to reignite the scandal of doping in sport just three years after Russia was said to have systematically doped its athletes. Gatlin himself has twice been banned for doping, in 2001 and 2006. The Athletics Integrity Unit

(AIU), which was set up by the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) in the summer, and the US Anti-Doping Agency (USADA), said they had opened an investigation into the sprinter, the agent and the coach after being made aware of the Telegraph investigation.

A spokesman for the AIU said that the code of conduct applied to athletes and their support personnel and that “designer drugs” had “always been a challenge for the anti-doping movement”. A spokesman for the US AntiDoping Agency said: “Investigations stemming from tips and whistleblowers play a critical role in anti-doping efforts. “We are presently coordinating with the Athletics Integrity Unit in order to investigate these claims fully.” Lord Coe, the IAAF president, said: “These allegations are extremely serious and I know the independent Athletics Integrity Unit will investigate in accordance with its mandate.” Gatlin controversially beat Usain Bolt at the Jamaican world record holder’s final competitive race at the World Championships in London last summer. Gatlin was booed by the crowd, with some commentators unhappy that he was allowed to compete as a result of his chequered past. The Telegraph began the undercover investigation in July after being told that specific agents and trainers were involved in administering and supplying drugs to athletes and that the regulators had failed to take action. One of the individuals identified was Wagner, who boasted he had represented some of the biggest names in the sport, including Ben Johnson and high profile British athletes including Colin Jackson, the hurdler, and Dame Kelly Holmes, the Olympic gold medallist. Johnson was banned for taking performance enhancing drugs in the eighties and was stripped of his 100m gold at the 1988 Olympics. There is no suggestion that the other athletes have ever taken any banned substances. - PA

■ FOOTBALL

Moyes out to prove himself at Hammers By Tom AllnuTT David Moyes believes he could manage any team in the world and wants to prove it at West Ham. Moyes appears to be instigating a revival at his new club, with Saturday’s 3-0 victory at Stoke their third consecutive game without defeat. Before then, Moyes’ side had lost 2-1 at Manchester City before beating Chelsea and drawing against Arsenal at home. They have climbed out of the relegation places and now sit 15th in the table ahead of their Carabao Cup quarter-final away at Arsenal. Like West Ham, Moyes admits he is also rebuilding his reputation after ill-fated spells in charge of Manchester United, Real Sociedad and Sunderland.

David Moyes “I have to come here and show I can do it,” said the Scot. “If you’re any player you have to come and show what you can do. Your reputation doesn’t stand for anything. “You have to come here and try to get up and show you’re capable of doing the job. I think I’m

capable of doing the job at any club in the world so I’m sure I can do it at West Ham.” One player to have enjoyed a particular upturn in form is Marko Arnautovic, who cost West Ham a record initial fee of STG20 million in the summer and has scored twice in his last three games.

Arnautovic provoked anger at Stoke by celebrating in front of his former fans, as well as slapping the badge on his shirt and crossed his wrists – the West Ham salute. Stoke’s supporters hurled abuse at Arnautovic throughout the game and Mark Hughes exchanged words with the forward when he was substituted in the second half. “Of course he should be celebrating, I think actually people want to see the celebrations, don’t you?” Moyes said. “I think anyone who was at the game said Marko took a battering. If he had taken his top off and run round the ground swinging it above his head, I might have thought it was over the top. All he did was slide to his knees, I don’t know how that in any way was a bad way to have done it.” - PA

Postecoglou off to Japan Europe was calling but outgoing Socceroos boss Ange Postecoglou’s next coaching job will be in Japan. The Asian Cup winner has accepted the job in charge of City Football Group (CFG)-aligned J.League club Yokohama F. Marinos and will take up the reins in the new year. “Coaching YFM will be a great challenge and I am very much looking forward to working with the club’s players, and young players in particular, to achieve success.” - AAP

Rooney on comm service Everton striker Wayne Rooney has said his drink-driving punishment of community service has been relaxing. Rooney, who was sentenced to complete 100 hours of unpaid work, said he has felt welcomed at the garden centre and has been “really enjoying it”. The 32year-old admitted being nearly three times over the legal limit when stopped by police in September and was banned from driving for two years. Rooney, who earns more than $NZ280 thousand a week, said that community service has been a refreshing place. - PA

Deal extension imminent Kevin De Bruyne is close to agreeing a new contract with Manchester City. The Belgium playmaker still has more than three years to run on his deal but City want to reward him for his outstanding form and to secure his services for even longer. The deal, which could be for up to another six years, would guarantee De Bruyne a significant pay rise. The player is presently understood to be earning around Stg115,000 per week plus bonuses. - PA

Misery for Swansea Wayne Rooney had one penalty saved and scored another in Everton’s 3-1 win over last-placed Swansea in the Premier League yesterday, as the Toffees continued their resurgence under manager Sam Allardyce. Everton have won four out of five games since Allardyce was appointed as the full-time replacement for Ronald Koeman at the end of last month, and Rooney has scored in three of them to take his tally for the season to 10 goals. - AP

Hay steps down as coach Danny Hay is leaving his post as Young All Whites coach after two years in the role. Former All Whites defender Hay won’t reapply after leading his team to the under-17 World Cup in India in October where they recorded two losses and a draw. New Zealand Football now need to fill coaching vacancies for three men’s teams – the All Whites, along with the under-20 and under-17 teams. - NZME

Hate crime investigated Police are investigating the alleged assault of Manchester City winger Raheem Sterling at the club’s training ground. The Telegraph reported that Sterling was kicked and racially abused as he arrived at Etihad on Saturday, hours before scoring twice in a 4-1 victory over Tottenham in the Premier League. Greater Manchester Police said it has been “made aware that a 23year-old man had been subject to a racially aggravated assault”. - PA


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■ PERTH-BOUND

Angel’s sale ‘realistic’ Promising Canterbury threeyear-old filly Angel Of Harlem has been sold in a big-money deal that will see her leave our shores. Clients of Perth trainer Mike Reed have purchased the daughter of Mach Three from her West Melton breeder, owner and trainer Barry Ward. Angel Of Harlem was placed in both the Harness Jewels and Australasian Breeders Crown as a two-year-old last season and won her second start back on a new campaign at Addington on December 7. “She flies out tomorrow,” said Ward. “I didn’t really want to sell her but, at the end of the day, she’s probably not going to beat Mark Purdon’s best ones or Nigel McGrath’s good one (Dizzy Miss Lizzy). “You’ve got to be realistic – how many Group 1s is she going to win here? “And the answer would have to be more than two to earn near to what I sold her for.” Ward says Angel Of Harlem is definitely the best horse he has trained and he told Reed he felt she would go on to be

American diet for Spur It is not often the words American diet sound very healthy. But that could see trotting superstar Speeding Spur back in the winner’s circle for the first time in over nine months at Cambridge on Sunday. To most humans a modern day American diet sounds like a fast track to buying some bigger clothes courtesy of super-sized meals and small vats of soda. But when it comes to training harness horses, in the US they believe less is more and that is the new plan for Speeding Spur. Co-trainer John Dickie says Speeding Spur will head to Cambridge for the Flying Mile on Sunday. “He needs the fitness work and he might as well be racing as trialling or doing it at home,” says Dickie. “So that is the way we are going to prepare him, less hard work at home but racing him to keep his fitness up.” - HRNZ

Charles Road on track

better than Reed’s former good mare, Libertybelle Midfrew ($A640,497). “She’s the best horse I’ve ever had but, at the end of the day,

you’ve got to keep paying the bills. “Funnily enough the bank manager called me yesterday for the first time in a while!” - NZHN

Angel Of Harlem in action with Matthew Williamson in the sulky. Angel Of Harlem will be doing her future racing in Perth.

■ PERTH-BOUND

Further boost for Bradbury Park Stud Matamata couple Casey and Michelle Dando are living the dream and results like Crack Me Up’s Gr.2 Villiers Stakes (1600m) win at Randwick last Saturday are all part of it. It provided a timely boost for the Dando’s Bradbury Park going into Karaka’s National Yearling Sales at which its 28-strong draft includes Crack Me Up’s half-brother by Reliable Man being offered in Book 1 (Lot 111) on January 28. “The win should attract some more interest in the colt,” Dando said. “He’s typical of the family and will be better as he matures. We sold his sister last year and she was much the same. “John Chalmers bought her for $100,000 and she went to Perth. She’s a big, staying type of filly.” By Mossman from the winning Danehill mare Chuckle, Crack Me Up hails from the family of Ruakaka speedster Prom Queen and his earlier wins included the Sunshine Coast Guineas. Bradbury Park will offer 19 yearlings in Book 1 and a further nine in Book 2 at Karaka with a variety of proven and promising sires represented, including the champion sire Savabeel (five lots) and Reliable Man (eight), Makfi (two), Pins (two), Tavistock and Shocking. “I’m really happy with our draft,” Dando said. “We had a bigger one last sea-

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Casey and Michelle Dando are upbeat heading into Karaka. son (35) and did well, but we decided to cut down a bit on quantity and angle more on quality. “I’m pleased with the results we’ve achieved to be the 10th biggest vendor. It’s a big rise when you consider we haven’t got the bloodstock and backers of the big studs. We’re fortunate to work with Waikato Stud and Westbury Stud and that’s helped. “This is what we’ve worked for. It has been my dream and it’s happening.”

Since taking the big step in 2010 when purchasing 45 acres and establishing Bradbury Park they have gone ahead in leaps and bounds. Buying a neighbouring block in May 2016 and taking over the management of the former Dormello Stud in Ohaupo and rebranding it Bradbury Park Ohaupo has increased the operation to around 200 acres. “It allows us to cater for everything we want,” Dando said.

“And then there’s Mum’s 20acre block nearby which is great for the broodmares. This year we’ve foaled 90 mares.” Dando’s mother, Glenice, has been a great support to her son and daughter-in-law in their venture and is involved in some of their breeding and racing interests, including the broodmares Heartache and her daughter Accidentallyinlove. “Actually it’s thanks to Accidentallyinlove and Heartache that we are have this place,” Dando said. “We sold one of Accidentallyinlove’s yearlings for $210,000, another for $170,000 and another two for $160,000 and $80,000. “Accidentallyinlove has a Sacred Falls filly and is empty and Heartache has been retired this year. “We’re in with Mum in the Reliable Man-Agent Ziva filly we’re selling at Karaka. She’s very much like Mezmerize (her third dam), who was the last horse Dad bought before he died.” Dando (44) was just 13 when his father, Ron, passed away 31 years ago and it was through him that he got the racing bug. “Dad always pottered around with a few horses and I went to the races whenever I could,” he said. “I still remember Dad’s last winner, Bright Anchor. He won at Tauranga (January 1986), Maree Patchett rode him and he paid $75.” - NZME

A rejuvenated Charles Road has earned a return to black type company. A wet spring derailed the early part of his four-yearold season before he showed his appreciation of improved ground at Pukekohe last time out to trounce his Rating 85 rivals. That effort has prompted trainers Lance O’Sullivan and Andrew Scott to chase a major prize on the closing day of the Auckland Christmas carnival. “We’re going to run him in the Rich Hill Mile, he’ll come in well at the weights,” Scott said. “His last start was really encouraging and back on good ground he was able to quicken like we know he can.” - NZME

Cup start confirmed First day Awapuni winner Boxachocolates will back up in Saturday’s Hotel Coachman Manawatu Cup (2100m). “He looks bright and happy,” trainer Mike Breslin said. “It’s a race I’ve had in the back of my mind for some time.” Boxachocolates made his open class debut last Saturday and was a runaway winner over 2000m. “We’ve just had to wait for him to strengthen up to try him over ground,” Breslin said. “This time next year we might be looking at the Auckland and Wellington Cups.” - NZME

In familiar territory Ryan Hurdle will make a brief return to riding in New Zealand during his Christmas holiday. The former Awapuni apprentice will be back in action on his old home course at the Manawatu meeting on December 23 and on Boxing Day. “I’m looking forward to catching up with family and friends and getting as many rides as I can,” the 23-year-old said. Hurdle made a good impression when he started his apprenticeship with his father Peter and rode 22 winners in his first season in 2010-11. - NZME

Surgery for McEvoy Leading jockey Kerrin McEvoy has undergone surgery on a hand injury but there is no time-frame for his return. McEvoy broke a bone in his hand in a pre-race mishap at Randwick on Saturday when he was taking Sugar Bella to the barriers. McEvoy will miss the rich Magic Millions race day on January 13 but hopefully be back for Redzel’s return. He won the $10 million Everest on Redzel. - AAP


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■ MATAMATA

Mare targets Anniversary

Asama Blue is expected to make an impression at Trentham.

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Asama Blue’s value will skyrocket if a Trentham plan can be successfully executed next month. Trainers Steven Ramsay and Julia Ritchie are looking to the opening day of the Wellington Cup carnival to provide the well-bred five-yearold with a significant boost for the second stage of her career. “There’s the Gr.3 Anniversary Handicap and then we’ll assess her after that,” Ramsay said of the Sir Peter Vela-owned mare. “She’s by Fastnet Rock out of a Sadler’s Wells mare so if we can get black type she will be very valuable.” Asama Blue, who is in foal to Tavistock, finished a respectable laststart fifth under rider Alysha Collett in the Gr.2 Cal Isuzu Stakes (1600m) at Te Rapa. “I thought her run was very good,” Ramsay said.

“Weight-for-age wasn’t ideal and she’s the sort of mare that needs to get rolling. “A couple of times Alysha said she couldn’t get going when she wanted to and she could have run third or fourth if she had got out earlier.” Meanwhile, the stable will have two runners today at Matamata with the in-form Libretti in the Matamata Tyre Services Handicap (1600m) and Lucidity in the Fashions in the Fields 24 February Maiden (1200m). “Libretti is an ultra-consistent mare,” Ramsay said. “She’s a tough, genuine Darci Brahma and gives 120 per cent every time and we’re expecting the same again from her. “Lucidity won a trial quite nicely and we’ve put in a nomination for the New Zealand Oaks. “We see her as one of our better three-year-olds.” - NZME

Stud secures sprinter New Zealand-bred stallion prospect Spieth has been acquired by Aquis Farm. The son of Thorn Park has won five of his 16 starts from Bryce Heys’ Warwick Farm stable, including the Listed Lightning Handicap (1100m) at Randwick. He is also a two-time Group One placegetter. A decision on whether Spieth will continue racing will be made following a spell. - NZME

Mare back in autumn Let Her Rip is on an extended break, but will be back on the stakes trail later next year. The Rip Van Winkle five-year-old is currently side-lined after bleeding during the Gr.2 Cal Isuzu Stakes (1600m) at Te Rapa last Saturday. “She’ll have the mandatory three month stand down and hopefully we’ll have another crack at black type in the autumn,” Shaune Ritchie said. “She’ll be going to stud in the spring and she’s a Group Three winner so any more black type will be great.” - NZME

Matamata gallops Today at Matamata Raceway

Racing Matamata Venue: Matamata Meeting Date: 20 Dec 2017 NZ Meeting number: 2 Doubles: 2 and 3; 4 and 5; 6 and 7; 8 and 9 Trebles: 1, 2 and 3; 4, 5 and 6; 7, 8 and 9 1 2.50pm (NZT) MATAMATA VETERINARY SERVICES $10,000, MAIDEN, 1600m 1 805x2 Deejay Mac (4) 58.5 ........................ S Spratt 2 66035 Measured Twice h (18) 58.5 .......R Elliot (a1) 3 000x3 Shockool h (2) 58.5 ...........................L Innes 4 6 Havoc h (3) 58.5..............................S Collett 5 0 Wrinkle h (16) 58.5......................T Thornton 6 9 Aigne (14) 58.5 ................................. D Hain 7 King Of The Dance h (19) 57 ........M McNab 8 Klute h (20) 57 ................................ R Jones 9 445x7 Briar Rose (7) 56.5.....................M Cameron 10 3x353 Spree h (15) 56.5 11 522x0 Stolen Night (1) 56.5 ....................... A Jones 12 6306. Our Rose Royal h (17) 56.5 ...J Fawcett (a3) 13 8 Sound Of Music h (9) 56.5 ..........C Lammas 14 502 The Heiress 55............................. Scratched 15 63 Marcellina 55................................ Scratched 16 6x984 Anevay h (6) 55 ...............................A Collett 17 79 Sunburst h (10) 55 18 79 Spectra (12) 55 ..................S Weatherley (a) 19 89 Fateful h (11) 57 20 00x Aint Misbehavin h (8) 56.5 21 896. Retort h (13) 58.5 22 287x7 Palermitano h (5) 58.5 Emergencies: Sunburst, Spectra, Fateful, Aint Misbehavin, Retort, Palermitano 2 3.22pm COMAG LIMITED $10,000, MDN, 1400m 1 23 The Fame Game b (11) 58.5..............M Hills 2 x4040 Rough Conduct h (10) 58.5.........T Thornton 3 57x08 Flying Trapeze h (8) 58.5............R Elliot (a1) 4 6x69 Forever Blue 58.5 ......................... Scratched 5 906x9 Taringamotu (4) 58.5 .......................M Vance 6 2. Bak Da Master h (9) 57 .................M McNab 7 655x7 Jewel Of Patch h (5) 57...............C Lammas

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8 x48x6 Kariokka h (3) 56.5.............. T Yanagida (a4) 9 25x85 Midsummer Magic (14) 56.5 ........... S Spratt 10 67x Saserello (13) 56.5....................S McKay (a) 11 0 Sharwing (2) 56.5...................J Fawcett (a3) 12 445x3 Miss Foxy Gal h (7) 55 .......S Weatherley (a) 13 8x42 Chiquitita (12) 55.............................S Collett 14 6x4 Amanjena (1) 55 15 Mamba (6) 55.............................M Cameron 3 3.59 STIHL SHOP MATAMATA $10,000, MDN, 1400m 1 7532x Deebee Perci (6) 58.5 .....................M Vance 2 x3357 Leonardo 58.5 .............................. Scratched 3 Amplio h (7) 58.5.........................C Lammas 4 9x7 Bugs Moran (10) 58.5 .....................S Collett 5 9908x Mighty Colombo (5) 58.5........J Fawcett (a3) 6 40x38 Mighty Power 57 .......................... Scratched 7 8x645 Verses h (3) 57 .........................J Nason (a2) 8 47x66 Amazing Banker h (4) 57 ..........S McKay (a) 9 The Mayor h (11) 57...........S Weatherley (a) 10 8. Justamaiz (2) 57 ............................. S Spratt 11 9 Mozart 57 ..................................... Scratched 12 6x746 Bride To Be (12) 56.5 ........................L Innes 13 5. Dazed And Confused h (9) 56.5 ...M McNab 14 Mi Sky (8) 56.5 ............................T Thornton 15 00x7x Sailing (1) 56.5 .................................. V Gatu 16 Perroquet h (13) 55 ....................M Cameron 4 4.34pm NZB INSURANCE PEARL SERIES $12,000, Rating 65 Benchmark Fillies and Mares*, 1400m 1 33912 New Crown dh (9) 59 ......................S Collett 2 2x104 Lovers Lane 58.5 ......................... Scratched 3 x7x17 Poppy Star (6) 58.5 .......................M McNab 4 910x5 Scarlet Princess h (5) 58.5............J Waddell 5 29315 Mongolian Beauty d (7) 58 .........M Cameron 6 x020x Avec Moi dh (2) 58 .................... M D Plessis 7 2x750 Elettra h (10) 58 ..........................C Lammas 8 8x818 Keraton d (3) 58 ................................L Innes 9 1x439 Tattybogler h (4) 58 ................J Fawcett (a3) 10 215x0 Voler Pour Moi dh (8) 58 ....S Weatherley (a) 11 44020 Thistledonicely d (1) 57 ......................M Hills

5 5.09 CARFIELDS LIVESTOCK MATAMATA $10,000, MAIDEN, 2000m 1 24524 Neddy Nadeem (9) 58.5..................A Collett 2 22x6F Tensile 58.5 .................................. Scratched 3 x0003 Baxfull (2) 58.5 ............................T Thornton 4 50x26 Dear Douglas (15) 58.5.................J Waddell 5 7x737 Early Riser (1) 58.5 ............S Weatherley (a) 6 36x47 Flash As (14) 58.5..............................M Hills 7 50057 Head Rush (10) 58.5..................R Elliot (a1) 5 Golden Song h (7) 57......................S Collett 8 9 95 Hatrick Boys h (12) 57.......................L Innes 10 52L94 Keep The Moment (11) 56.5 ........... S Spratt 11 5x372 Queen El Jay b (13) 56.5 ...........M Cameron 12 84720 Liz’s Gift 56.5 ............................... Scratched 13 060x3 Silk (8) 56.5 ...................................M McNab 14 58x38 Over Torque h (3) 56.5 .................... A Jones 15 x5965 Royal Touch (6) 56.5 ..................G Cooksley 16 7876 Verbal Command h (16) 55 .........C Lammas 17 x77x0 Hoopla (5) 56.5 18 8x090 Asylum Seeker (4) 58.5 Emergencies: Hoopla, Asylum Seeker 6 5.44pm FASHION IN THE FIELDS 24TH FEBRUARY $10,000, MAIDEN, 1200m 1 4024x Sneakysid (7) 58.5 .....................G Cooksley 2 9x40x Naples h (9) 58.5 ........................C Lammas 3 Billy Bremner h (15) 58.5 ............T Thornton 4 Corleone (12) 58.5 .......................... S Spratt 5 00x5x Crimson Glory h (6) 58.5 ..............J Waddell 6 Snip h (10) 58.5 .........................M Cameron 7 Scorching Time h (11) 58.5 8 Show ‘N’ Go h (1) 58.5 ..................M McNab 9 South Fork h (14) 58.5 ....................S Collett 10 29232 The Mitigator bh (4) 57..............S McKay (a) 11 Double Jay Dee’z 57 .................... Scratched 12 L00x0 Incognito h (13) 56.5 ............ A Jones 13 0 Situla Star 56.5 ............................ Scratched 14 Lucidity (8) 55 ....................S Weatherley (a) 15 80x Kasey Belle (3) 56.5 ...............J Fawcett (a3)

16 3 Gothenburg h (5) 57 17 Inigo Montoya 57.......................... Scratched 18 Me Before You 55 ......................... Scratched 19 0 Sharwing (2) 56.5 20 00x7x Sailing (16) 56.5 Emergencies: Kasey Belle, Gothenburg, Inigo Montoya, Me Before You, Sharwing, Sailing 7 6.18pm BELL AND GRAHAM LAWYERS $10,000, MDN 3YO, 1200m 1 2x4 Bucky (4) 57.5 .............................T Thornton 2 3 Gothenburg h (12) 57.5 3 54 Golden Key h (13) 57.5 ...................S Collett 4 5 Coup Bradman 57.5 ..................... Scratched 5 Inigo Montoya h (2) 57.5 ...............M McNab 6 Roc Wheeler 57.5 ........................ Scratched 7 Mongolian Marshal (5) 57.5 .......M Cameron 8 Not Usual Prince (7) 57.5...S Weatherley (a) 9 62902 Short Fuse h (8) 55.5 ..................C Lammas 10 536x4 Iffida (11) 55.5 ........................... M D Plessis 11 57x4 Walkin’ By (10) 55.5 ..........................L Innes 12 Bridal Veil h (6) 55.5 13 Me Before You h (9) 55.5...........S McKay (a) 14 Tia Celeste (1) 55.5 ...........................M Hills 15 00 Bahamas 57.5 .............................. Scratched 16 Lucidity 55.5 ................................. Scratched 17 Double Jay Dee’z (3) 57.5......B Morgenrood Emergencies: Bahamas, Lucidity, Double Jay Dee’z 8 6.53pm NOBLE AND LEE CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS $11,000, Rating 70 Benchmark, 1200m 1 00122 Straight Sets dm (9) 61 ..............R Elliot (a1) 2 1x740 Don’tblamethemusic dh (4) 57.5 .T Newman (a4) 3 20x63 Eprouvez tdh (10) 55.5..................M McNab 4 21x0. Ironbark tdmh (5) 55.5 .......S Weatherley (a) 5 09427 St Regis d (2) 55 .........................T Thornton 6 13x47 Aquilo mbh (1) 54.5.....................C Lammas 7 7809x Roc Me dh (3) 54.5 ...................S McKay (a) 8 9x05x Solomon th (7) 54.5 ...............J Fawcett (a3)

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Wanganui Greyhound Racing Club Venue: Hatrick Race- 8 27674 Cawbourne Rob nwtd J & ...................D Bell way Meeting Date: 20 Dec 2017 NZ Meeting number: 3 9 87667 Pickering nwtd ....................................J Hunt Doubles: 2 and 3; 4 and 5; 6 and 7; 8 and 9; 10 and 11; 10 66678 Blackfort Down nwtd ....................C J Morris 12 and 13; 14 and 15 Trebles: 1, 2 and 3; 4, 5 and 6; 7, 8 4 12.52pm ADEPT ACCOUNTANTS C0 C0, 305m and 9; 10, 11 and 12; 13, 14 and 15 1 3778x Knock Knock Mary nwtd G R &....... S Voyce 1 12.00pm ABSOLUTELY ELECTICAL C0 C0, 305m 2 78 Azandei nwtd ....................................D Edlin 1 4488 Alamein Panda nwtd K & ..................Phillips 3 88386 Alamein Tiger nwtd K &.....................Phillips 2 863 Cawbourne Chops nwtd J & ...............D Bell 4 88463 Subway Kay nwtd.......................B Goldsack 3 1 Talkabout Izzy nwtd........................G J Hore 5 8645 Smiling Sid nwtd ..............................S Stone 4 44886 It’s All Me nwtd ..................................G Hunt 6 788x4 Bionic Boyd nwtd...............................G Hunt 5 6 Bigtime Jorja nwtd..............................L Cole 7 757 Hurricane Al nwtd P & .....................C Morris 6 773 Shadow Girl nwtd .........................C J Morris 8 Pootie Go Blitz nwtd U & ...................Cottam 7 Blitz ‘Em Rene nwtd U & ...................Cottam 9 48676 Cawbourne Gibbo nwtd J & ................D Bell 8 23322 Crackle nwtd ..................................... B Hunt 10 77678 Bigtime Olivia nwtd ......................K Williams 9 87667 Pickering nwtd ....................................J Hunt 5 1.10pm THE ROCK 95.2FM C1 C1, 520m 10 75888 African Violet nwtd .................J T McInerney 1 67854 Bigtime Forecast 30.41 I H & ........W Woods 2 12.17pm WANGANUI CHRONICLE C0 C0, 520m 2 31336 Bark My Words nwtd ..................... M Gowan 1 Bigtime Nibbles nwtd..........................L Cole 3 35354 Mischief Viking nwtd........................... N Udy 2 82855 Lucha nwtd........................................D Edlin 4 66631 Bigtime Boy nwtd .........................M Goodier 3 5 Bigtime Zoe nwtd ...............................L Cole 5 66584 Worboys nwtd G R &....................... S Voyce 4 42 Bigtime Kylie nwtd ..............................L Cole 6 22242 World Freakshow 30.47 ..................M Olden 5 33667 Idol Alan nwtd ...................................M Flipp 7 58444 Secret Agenda 30.81 ..................B Hodgson 6 28223 Bigtime Bucko nwtd............................L Cole 8 46321 Bigtime Monty 30.28 ..........................L Cole 7 Talkabout Ziggy nwtd .....................G J Hore 9 48878 Zarzuella nwtd.................................S Codlin 8 633 Bigtime Clyde nwtd ............................L Cole 10 67686 Cawbourne Bluey 31.04 J & ...............D Bell 9 6 Bigtime Wayno nwtd...........................L Cole 6 1.27pm J P PRINT PETONE C0 C0, 305m 10 56667 Dyna Linus nwtd ..........................M Roberts 1 565 Choice Lass nwtd.........................C J Morris 3 12.35pm METEOR OPD WANGANUI C0 C0, 305m 2 32827 Warrior Tony nwtd U & ......................Cottam 1 8878x Minute Sixteen nwtd..........................G Hunt 3 58552 Homebush Demi nwtd ............J T McInerney 2 8x283 Oloroso nwtd U & ..............................Cottam 4 74526 Carefree Highway nwtd ................K Williams 3 45752 Alamein Tane nwtd K & .....................Phillips 5 44 Bigtime Sienna nwtd ..........................L Cole 4 7 Bigtime Kalani nwtd ...........................L Cole 6 885 Eight Oh Three nwtd .........................M Flipp 5 26 Dark Syrah nwtd ..............................R Waite 7 77454 Ahuroa Flyer nwtd ..........................R Murray 6 3786 Bigtime Conrad nwtd G & ...... S Fredrickson 8 Little Tornado nwtd ...........................R Waite 7 34438 Yoko Rama nwtd .............................L Doody 9 48676 Cawbourne Gibbo nwtd J & ................D Bell

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1 54434 Allegro Beaty 30.26............................L Cole 2 62433 Rubbed Out 30.38.......................B Hodgson 3 24123 Dermott Brown 31.45 .........................W Kite 4 84775 Whata Shemozzel nwtd .................R Murray 5 87423 Opawa Lyon nwtd............................... N Udy 6 83267 Cawbourne Bettsy 30.99 J & ..............D Bell 7 1731 Bark Rosanowski 30.45 .....................L Cole 8 56665 Howlin’ Ace nwtd .............................S Codlin 9 76677 Bigtime Jack nwtd ........................M Goodier 10 78678 Dyna Hadvar nwtd....................... P C Morris 8 2.02pm WANGANUI TOYOTA C1 C1, 305m 1 77462 Hungry Machine nwtd .....................L Doody 2 36631 Judge Me Jackie 18.13 .................. L Pearce 3 54273 Snow Ball Chance 17.72..........E Duganzich 4 34721 Alamein Stryda 18.11 K & .................Phillips 5 22383 Smash Fire 18.22............................... N Udy 6 36845 Cawbourne Sandy 17.79 J & ..............D Bell 7 3366x Eamon 17.71................................P Blanche 8 87844 Half Silver Fern 17.72 ............J T McInerney 9 78525 Stole Me Keys 18.15 ................ K Gommans 10 36677 Homebush Clint nwtd .............J T McInerney 9 2.20pm FIRST SECURITY C1 C1, 520m 1 62834 Patty Boy 30.65 .................................. N Udy 2 27885 Bigtime Lady 30.09 ............................L Cole 3 37781 Piko Piko nwtd................................. C Brider 4 33564 Cawbourne Muzza 30.42 J & ..............D Bell 5 23322 Chip Off Block 30.49 ...................J McArthur 6 75665 Banshee Reel 30.84 ........................R Waite 7 11125 Idol Tom 30.38...................................M Flipp 8 32323 Bigtime Lonestar 30.53 G & ... S Fredrickson Emergencies: 9 48878 Zarzuella nwtd.................................S Codlin 10 68667 Fancy Fifita 30.75........................ P C Morris

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21137 Cawbourne Jeff 17.91 ........................J Hunt 84775 Homebush Tulip nwtd .............J T McInerney 23242 Nic’s Fab 17.67 J & .............................D Bell 24211 Opehu Express 18.10 ......................R Waite 32584 Uno Brent 17.75 ................................. N Udy 24442 On Da Quest 17.72 ........................ L Pearce 31265 Rowdy Ruby 17.94 ..............................S Kite 31321 Bigtime Blast 17.81 ............................L Cole 26555 Lace 18.29 .................................... M Gowan 47726 Wellington Wind 18.02 K & ...............Phillips 11 2.57pm PALAMOUNTAINS NUTRITION C1, 520m 1 33422 Opawa Shay 30.27............................M Flipp 2 25183 Cawbourne Kai 30.72 ..................M Roberts 3 56765 Rising Hawke nwtd.......................C J Morris 4 1x443 Caveman Sam nwtd ....................B Hodgson 5 75575 Bonus Lotto nwtd ............................L Doody 6 F5445 Gunnar Blueblood 30.18 ........J T McInerney 7 87583 Graemes Pick nwtd ......................... C Brider 8 36112 Bigtime Lily 30.53...............................L Cole Emergencies: 9 76866 Black Roadstar 30.70 .........................L Hunt 10 83888 Sedgebrook Angel nwtd ......................F Kite 12 3.12 BOOK YOUR FUNCTION@HATRICK C1, 305m 1 73628 Scott The Looks 17.91 U & ...............Cottam 2 46354 Retail Mayhem 18.14 ..................... L Pearce 3 82484 Brad Baxter nwtd ...................J T McInerney 4 62135 Uno Eleven nwtd ................................ N Udy 5 61434 Midhirst Muscle 17.75 ..................K Williams 6 62655 Leon Rouge 17.86 J & ........................D Bell 7 4511 Bigtime Spark 17.86...........................L Cole 8 53226 Cawbourne Frost 17.59............... P C Morris 9 8777x Scott No Value 18.05 ........................G Hunt 10 56736 Homebush Flutey nwtd ..........J T McInerney 13 3.31pm LASER PLUMBING WANGANUI C1, 305m

87678 Ms Rubble Double 18.17..................R Waite 53423 Tiger Uppercut 17.89 .......................... L Bell 1 Bigtime Emma 18.19..........................L Cole 26678 Nippa-A-Spot nwtd .................J T McInerney 15825 Tobermory 17.83 .........................A Turnwald 51377 Piko Piko Dawn 18.03 ..................... C Brider 21651 Naharis 17.88....................................D Edlin 24677 Sergio Star nwtd ....................J T McInerney 1588x Billie Tee 18.23 S & ...................C Blackburn 58483 Hanover State 17.60 .......................... N Udy 14 3.49pm MAX REFRIGERATION C1 C1, 305m 1 14873 White Comet 18.10 ....................... D Donlon 2 33221 De Blonde 18.16 ............................... B Hunt 3 34435 Opawa Bucks nwtd ..........................R Waite 4 52746 Little Scamp 17.91 ...................D W Denbee 5 36553 Wetchester 17.77 ................................ L Bell 6 34657 Roketto 17.83....................................D Edlin 7 54745 Lip It Up 18.04........................J T McInerney 8 86687 Cawbourne Murf nwtd J &...................D Bell Emergencies: 9 58743 Nippa Joy 17.93 .....................J T McInerney 10 23748 Shakti 17.89 ......................................M Flipp 15 4.14pm HATRICK DASH C1 C1, 305m 1 x8x45 Goodtime Alannah 18.04 ................P Knight 2 23564 Cawbourne Johno 18.23 J &...............D Bell 3 87788 Sprite On Time 17.83 .................B Goldsack 4 15746 Homebush Manu 18.14 ..........J T McInerney 5 62536 Luke Skywalker 18.64 ........................L Hunt 6 58562 Botany Dianne 17.79 .............J T McInerney 7 16 Zoe Jean 18.08 .................................M Flipp 8 1182 Jelani 18.05.......................................D Edlin 9 3577x Mahala Bay 18.24 I H & ................W Woods 10 34548 Kinetic Assasin 17.81.....................R Murray LEGEND: fsdt - First Start Here nwd - No Win this Distance fstd - First Start This Distance 31 13 - Best Winning Time This Track


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WANTED - Trees for firewood. Rural, Ashburton. NEW potatoes, $3 kilo. 2kg Please phone 021 158 8382. $5. Bennett, 22 Melrose

Road, Ashburton.

RURAL TRADING POST

AMSOIL SYNTHETIC LUBRICANTS - All oils, greases, fuel additives, filters, antifreeze, car polish, V and L cleaner, tyre cleaner, rust bust, rain clear, engine DENTURES. Dr Peter cleaner and more. Call local Rumping, retired dentist, distributor: Veehof phone 302 continues to provide full 2911. dentures. Repairs to existing dentures also available. RAFFLES Phone 027 220 9997.

WINDOW TINTING. For cars, homes and offices. Quality window films for privacy, UV (fading) and heat. Follow facebook. Phone Craig Rogers 307 6347, 0800 TINTER or 027 258 0884 at SUN CONTROL Window Tinting. Member of Master Tinters NZ.

FOR sale, new potatoes, Osprey, Purple Passion. Phone 308 5972, 83 Milton Road. Delivery possible.

Waireka Croquet Club Raffle Results

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878 Yelever 158 P Ireland 101 Kate Winners notified. Thank you for your support

NEW potatoes, freshly dug, $3/kg or $10 for 5kg Christmas special. Plains Museum, Maronan Road or Z Service Stations – Tinwald and Ashburton. Orders phone 308 3669 evenings. NEW potatoes, Nadine, $2.50kg, 81 Elizabeth Street. Now taking Christmas orders. Phone 308 3195 or 0275 319 103.

MOTORING WHEEL alignments at great prices. Maximise the life of your tyres with an alignment from Neumanns Tyre Services Ltd, 197 Wills Street. Phone 308-6737.

Quality racing Enjoy an afternoon at the racecourse with friends and family this Friday. Excellent catering service, refreshments available

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PLANTS, PRODUCE Tree Ripened Apricots and Christmas Cherries!

PUBLIC NOTICES

HIRE

Christmas Lights Are you decorating your house with Christmas Lights? If you are and would be interested in placing your address on a Christmas Lights Map in the Ashburton APP Please contact Laura

GENERAL hire. Lawnmowers, chainsaws, concrete breakers, trailers, and more. All your DIY / party hire, call and see Ashburton U-Hire. 588 East Street. Open MonFri 7.00 - 6.00pm; Sat 7.30am - 5.00pm; Sunday 8.30am 3.00pm. – Ph: 308 8061 www.ashburtonuhire.co.nz

FOR SALE 03 307 7975 or 027 844 2933 - Sales@theguardian.co.nz

LIVESTOCK, PETS BUYER of unwanted animals. Cattle, bobby calves, horse and all farm animals. We also sell pet food. Call Nick’s Pet Food 0272 101 621, A/H 03 348 9439.

LET OR LEASE

CARAVANS, TRAILERS

STORAGE units within town boundary in monitored compound. 24hr surveillance cameras. Phone 0274 491 871.

Daily Events Wednesday 6am ST DAVID’S UNION CHURCH. Sweaty Betty’s circuit training in hall. 48 Allens Road. 9.30am ST DAVID’S UNION CHURCH. Steady as you go exercise group. 48 Allens Road. 10am ST STEPHEN’S ANGLICAN CHURCH. Holy Communion. Park Street. 10am MID CANTERBURY LADIES FRIENDSHIP CLUB.

Thursday 9.30am - 12.30pm ASHBURTON TOY LIBRARY. Thursday and Saturday. Methodist Church hall, Baring Square East. 10am METHVEN HERITAGE CENTRE. New Zealand Alpine and Agriculture En-

CONTAINERS for sale or hire, ex shipping: general and insulated. Sidelifter available for delivery. Wilson Bulk Transport, Phone 308-7772. CARAVAN for sale. English Fleetwood, 2 berth, 14ft with shower and toilet. Full gas oven and hob, gas heater and remote mover. New rego, WOF and electric WOF. Phone 308 6199.

Freshly picked, tree-ripened Sundrop apricots and Christmas cherries Open 9am-5pm Wed-Sat this week Outside Denim Den on East Street and at the Domain Come and visit us! Ph: 021 224 6905 Eden Orchards

ADULT ENTERTAINMENT 100% NEW, 26 years old, Malaysian lady, slim, sexy body. Two ladies on special. In/out calls. Phone 022 460 3977.

PLANTS, PRODUCE

Southberry Open 7 days 9am - 6pm Raspberries Ranui Tay Berries Blackberries Freshly picked and PYO No Eftpos No Christmas orders taken 56 Tinwald Westerfield, Mayfield Road Phone 3081338

ACCOMMODATION, RENTAL TWO bedroom flat. Close to town. With HRV heating and heat pump. Look up single garage. $280 per week. Phone 027 767 0555.

ADULT ENTERTAINMENT

ASIAN pretty, hot honey. Sexy. Nice figure. Busty 38DD. Playful. Relaxing GYPSY, blonde. Hot. Slim. massage. Phone 022 541 Sexy. 40’s. Experienced. Two days only Ph 021 0856 3949. 9041.

December 20 & 21, 2017

Coffee morning, Robert Harris, West St. 10am WAIREKA CROQUET CLUB. Tasmanian doubles, Association croquet. The Domain, Philip Street. 10am - 4pm ALTRUSA INTERNATIONAL OF ASHBURTON. Christmas Tree of Remembrance. Pop a star ($2) on the special Christmas tree in the arcade, Ashburton. All profits go to Palliative Care. 1pm WAIREKA CROQUET CLUB. Association croquet, mixed doubles. The

Domain, Philip Street. 1.15pm ALLENTON CROQUET CLUB. Play Golf or Association Croquet. Allenton Sports Club, Cavendish Street.

counter, interactive fun for all ages. Main Street, Methven. 10am - 4pm ALTRUSA INTERNATIONAL OF ASHBURTON. Christmas Tree of Remembrance. Pop a star ($2) on the special Christmas tree in the arcade, Ashburton. All profits go to Palliative Care.

1pm - 3pm ASHBURTON AVIATION MUSEUM A great selection of may aircraft from past to the future. Ashburton airport, Seafield Road. 1.30pm ASHBURTON MSA PETANQUE CLUB. Social afternoon, you are welcome to have a go. 115 Racecourse Road, Ashburton.

1.15pm WAIREKA GOLF CROQUET. (draw) Doubles, The domain, Philip Street. 6pm ASHBURTON MSA PETANQUE CLUB. Practice night for new and experienced players. 115 Racecourse Road.


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Puzzles and horoscopes www.guardianonline.co.nz Cryptic crossword

Wednesday, December 20, 2017

Simon Shuker’s Code Cracker

WordWheel

WordBuilder

Insert the missing letter to complete an eight-letter word reading clockwise or anti-clockwise.

How many words of three or more letters, including plurals, can you make from the five letters, using each letter only once? No foreign words or words beginning with a capital are allowed. There is at least one fiveletter word.

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DOWN 1. Direct (8) 2. Legitimate (5) 4. Employ (3) 5. Domesticated (5-7) 6. Illegal (7) 7. Consumes (4) 8. Dejectedly (12) 12. Salamanders (5) 13. Fascinating quality (8) 15. Drool (7) 19. Sound (5) 20. Masticate (4) 22. Devotee (3)

Previous cryptic solution

Across 1. Sadly 4. Sackbut 8. Meson 9. Rambler 10. Too 11. Expedient 12. Iota 13. Idle 18. Germicide 20. Zoo 21. Layette 22. Pylon 23. Everest 24. Riser 1 3 8 Down 1. Something else 2. Disport 3. Yonder 4. Script 5. Comedy 6. Bulge 7. Turn the corner 8 14. Dazzles 9 15. Little 16. Silent 17. Keeper 19. Rhyme

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ARIES (Mar 21-Apr 19): All the glory will go to the one who got into the mess of it and started racking up mishaps, lessons and successes. So don’t worry about whether or not it’s too late. This is as good a start time as any. TAURUS (Apr 20-May 20): Rumours travel in exciting ways. Rumours never plod along. What plods along isn’t juicy enough to be considered a rumour, nor will it qualify as news. Consider this in your PR strategy. GEMINI (May 21-Jun 21): You would rather come up with a successful plan than have one presented to you. You would rather solve a problem than memorise the solutions of others. Learning is a process, not an answer. CANCER (Jun 22-Jul 22): You won’t really find the time to work on the things you want to work on, but if you make the time – carve it out, keep it sacred – then you’ll have just as much as you wilfully dedicated to the pursuit. LEO (Jul 23-Aug 22): Remember the times when your thoughts, plus time and effort, resulted in altered reality, materialisation and transformation? Today those thoughts will be harder to rein in, but thoughts become things. VIRGO (Aug 23-Sep 22): Don’t worry about how to do it. You’re smart. The “how” won’t be a problem once you get the truly important questions answered, the most relevant one being “Why?” LIBRA (Sep 23-Oct 23): The easy road will be uneventful and boring, so choose something with more tpitch to it, though not so challenging as to cause you to get stuck or disheartened. Some difficulties are more desirable than others. SCORPIO (Oct 24-Nov 21): Inventing yourself is much easier than reinventing yourself. Once people have an idea about you, it’s difficult to overwrite that. But new people will accept what you show them, have fun with this. SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22-Dec 21): Even though you come into the world with a certain framework, much of your story is a co-creation between you and the outside world. Never forget your ultimate free will. This is a day to exercise it. CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan 19): A relationship will get on your nerves if you let it. No one is trying to irritate the other, but there are sticking points – friction that comes up again and again until someone’s resistance is rubbed away. AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb 18): Gossip is dangerous. Make your mind up about people based on what you experience, not what you hear. People can poison your judgment with their opinions. PISCES (Feb 19-Mar 20): In your current ambitious mood you believe that if it’s not getting better, it’s getting worse. That’s why yours is a path of constant improvement and study, accommodated with free resources today.

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Family Notices 30 Ashburton Guardian

HARPER, Elizabeth Margaret Way (DBE) – Suddenly on December 18, 2017 at Ashburton. Loved sister and sister in law of Geoffrey and Jeannie Horrell, David and Elizabeth Horrell, Russell and Elsa Horrell, Murray, Chris and Barbara Horrell. Loved aunt of all her nieces and nephews. HARPER, Elizabeth Margaret Way, DBE – Loved sister and sister-in-law of David and Elizabeth Horrell, loved aunty of Sonia and Rob Millard, and Simon and Jutia Horrell, and great aunt to Hayley, Joshua, Deanna, Lysena, and Jordi. Forever in our hearts.

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Areas of morning cloud, becoming fine in the afternoon. Southerlies, dying out in the afternoon.

Fine. Wind at 1000m: SW 40 km/h, dying out in the morning. Wind at 2000m: SW easing to 45 km/h in the morning.

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Fine with northeasterlies at first. Scattered rain and southerlies developing in the afternoon, easing overnight.

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fine

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Cloudy with a few showers at first, then increasing fine spells. Cloud thickening again in the evening. Light winds.

Christchurch

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Timaru

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Fine apart from morning and evening cloud. Northwesterlies developing.

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Fine with occasional high cloud. Northwesterlies strengthening.

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Canterbury Readings

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6am Who’s Doing The Dishes? 7am Guess This House 0 8am Dickinson’s Real Deal 9am The Ellen DeGeneres Show 0 10am Tipping Point 11am The Chase 0 Noon Emmerdale PGR 0 1pm MasterChef Australia 3 0 2:25 Border Security International 3 0 2:55 Tipping Point – Lucky Stars 0 3:55 Te Karere 2 4:25 Come Dine With Me Daytime PGR In Belfast, it is the turn of mobile barista Justin to host, and he hopes to impress his guests with a barbecue extravaganza, including dessert. 4:55 The Celebrity Chase 0 6pm 1 News At 6pm 0 7pm Michael McIntyre’s Big Christmas Show 0 8:30 M Kim Dotcom – Caught In The Web AO Documentary. Kim Dotcom, the ‘most wanted man online’, faces the US government and entertainment industry over ownership, privacy, and piracy in the digital age. 0 10:45 1 News Tonight 0 11:15 Queen Sugar PGR Ralph Angel must run the farm while the other siblings return to their everyday lives; Nova thinks a friend’s son has been wrongfully imprisoned, and tries to help. 0 12:05 Blood And Oil AO (Starting Today) 3 0 12:55 Te Karere 3 2 1:20 Infomercials 5:35 Te Karere 32

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6:30 Sesame Street 0 6:55 Peppa Pig 0 7am SpongeBob SquarePants 3 0 7:25 Jamie’s Got Tentacles 3 0 7:35 Ben 10 3 0 7:50 Pokemon Sun And Moon 3 0 8:15 Sofia The First 3 0 8:35 The Lion Guard 3 0 9am Infomercials 10:30 Black-Ish PGR 3 0 11am The Amazing Race 0 Noon Jeremy Kyle PGR 1pm Judge Rinder 2pm M Dear Secret Santa PGR 2014 Romantic Comedy. Tatyana Ali, Bill Cobbs, Jordin Sparks. 0 3:45 Regular Show 3 0 4pm Lightning Point 3 0 4:30 Friends 3 0 5pm The Simpsons 3 0 5:30 The Big Bang Theory 3 0 6:30 The Middle 3 0

7pm Home And Away 0 7:30 M A Knight’s Tale PGR 2001 Action Comedy. A peasant squire takes on the identity of his master when the knight dies. Heath Ledger, Rufus Sewell, Mark Addy. 0 10:05 F Imposters AO 0

11pm 2 Broke Girls PGR 0 11:30 Mike And Molly PGR 3 0 Midnight Brooklyn Nine-Nine PGR 3 0 12:25 Happy Endings 3 0 12:50 iZombie 0 1:35 Home And Away 3 0 2am Infomercials 3:05 Army Wives PGR 3 0 4:35 Regular Show 3 0 4:45 Baby Daddy 3 0 5:10 Hope And Faith 3 0 5:30 Infomercials

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10am Four Weddings USA 3 10:55 Masters Of Flip 3 11:50 Snapped PGR 3 12:45 The Real Housewives Of Beverly Hills PGR (Part 1) 1:40 The Real Housewives Of New Jersey 3 2:40 Too Young To Marry PGR 3 3:35 Catfish 3 4:30 Four Weddings USA 5:30 Hoarders 3 6:30 Masters Of Flip 3 7:30 The Great Christmas Light Fight 8:30 The Real Housewives Of Beverly Hills 9:30 N Vanderpump Rules Newly divorced Scheana hosts a lavish masquerade birthday party to show off her new boyfriend, but things become tense when she leaves Katie and Stassi off the guest list. 10:30 Intervention Canada AO 3 11:30 Snapped PGR 3 12:20 Infomercials 3

6am Wheel Of Fortune PG 6:25 Jeopardy! PG 6:50 Robot Wars PGV 7:40 Doctor Who PGV 8:30 The Simpsons PG 8:55 SVU – Special Victims Unit MV 9:45 Outsiders 16VLSC 10:40 MacGyver M 11:35 Jeopardy! PG Noon Wheel Of Fortune PG 12:25 Pawn Stars PG 12:50 Counting Cars PG 1:15 CSI – Miami MV 2pm Smackdown Live MV 4:10 The Simpsons PG 4:35 Jeopardy! PG 5pm Wheel Of Fortune 5:30 Robot Wars PGV 6:30 Counting Cars PG 7pm Pawn Stars PG 7:30 CSI – Miami MV 8:30 Can’t Pay? We’ll Take It Away! MVL 9:30 The Cops MV 10:30 SVU – Special Victims Unit MV 11:25 CSI – Miami MV THURSDAY 12:20 Robot Wars 1:20 Wheel Of Fortune 1:50 SVU – Special Victims Unit MV 2:40 Pawn Stars PG 3:05 Supernatural 16VS 3:55 Can’t Pay? We’ll Take It Away! MVL 4:45 The Cops MV 5:35 Counting Cars PG

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7am The Biggest Loser – Glory Days 3 8am Minute To Win It Australia 3 9am American Ninja Warrior 3 (Part 1) 10am Infomercials 11:30 Entertainment Tonight 3 Noon House Rules PGR 3 1pm M Instant Message PGR 2005 Romantic Comedy. Marla Sokoloff, Patrick J Adams. 2:55 Celebrity Name Game PGR 3:20 Sticky TV 4pm NewsHub Live At 4pm Susie Nordqvist presents comprehensive coverage of global and local news. 4:30 Entertainment Tonight 5pm Dragons – Gift Of The Night Fury 3 0 5:30 Family Feud Australia 6pm NewsHub Live At 6pm 7pm Modern Family PGR 3 0 7:30 House Rules PGR 0 8:40 M Joy AO 2015 Drama. Story of a family across four generations, centred on a woman who founds a business dynasty and becomes a matriarch in her own right. Jennifer Lawrence, Robert De Niro, Bradley Cooper. 0

6:30 Magellan PG 2017 Sci-fi. Brandon Ray Olive, Matthew Mercer. 8:15 The Bounce Back MLSC 2016 Romance. Shemar Moore, Nadine Velazquez. 10am Nothing But Trailers MVLSC 10:15 Inferno MVL 2017 Thriller. Tom Hanks, Felicity Jones. 12:15 Bad Neighbours 2 – Sorority Rising 16VLSC 2016 Comedy. Seth Rogen, Rose Byrne, Zac Efron. 1:50 Nerve MC 2016 Adventure. Emma Roberts, Dave Franco. 3:25 Magellan PG 2017 Sci-fi. Brandon Ray Olive, Matthew Mercer. 5:10 The Legend Of Barney Thomson 16VL 2015 Comedy Crime. Robert Carlyle, Emma Thompson. 6:45 Suffragette MVL 8:30 Sing Street ML 2016 Drama. A boy growing up in Dublin during the 1980s escapes his strained family life by starting a band to impress the girl he likes. Ferdia WalshPeelo, Aidan Gillen, Maria Doyle Kennedy. 10:20 6 Plots MVLC 2012 Thriller. Alice Darling, Ryan Corr. 11:50 Skiptrace MVC 2016 Comedy. Jackie Chan, Johnny Knoxville.

THURSDAY

1:35 Suffragette MVL 3:20 Sing Street ML 2016 Drama. Ferdia WalshPeelo, Aidan Gillen, Maria Doyle Kennedy. 5:05 6 Plots MVLC 2012 Thriller.

MAORI

6am Avatar – The Last Airbender 3 6:25 Ben 10 6:50 Codename – Kids Next Door 7:15 Kung Fu Dino Posse 3 7:40 Duck Dodgers 8:05 Johnny Test 3 8:30 Henry Danger 3 8:55 Tiki Tour 0 9:30 Million Dollar Minute 3 10am Jeopardy 3 10:30 L Cricket – International Blackcaps v West Indies – First ODI. First innings from Cobham Oval, Whangarei. 2:35 Hot Bench 3 3:05 L Cricket – International Blackcaps v West Indies – First ODI. Second innings from Cobham Oval, Whangarei. 7pm Modern Family PGR 3 0 7:30 Border Security – America’s Frontline PGR 0 8pm Bondi Rescue PGR 0 8:30 M Firewall AO 3 2006 Crime. 0 10:45 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert PGR

11:45 The Crowd Goes Wild 3 The team presents the best of the day’s sports news. 12:15 Closedown

MOVIES GREATS 7am The Banger Sisters MLS 2001 Comedy Drama. Susan Sarandon, Goldie Hawn. 8:35 Red Riding Hood MVS 2011 Fantasy. Amanda Seyfried, Gary Oldman. 10:15 Mr Bean’s Holiday PGC 2007 Comedy. Rowan Atkinson. 11:45 Gladiator MV 2000 Action. Russell Crowe, Joaquin Phoenix, Connie Nielsen. 2:15 Flight 16LS 2012 Thriller. Denzel Washington, Nadine Velazquez, Don Cheadle. 4:30 The Ninth Gate MVC 1999 Thriller. James Russo, Johnny Depp. 6:40 To Rome With Love MLS 2012 Romantic Comedy. Woody Allen, Penélope Cruz, Jesse Eisenberg. 8:30 Star Trek MV 2009 Sci-fi Action. The fate of the galaxy rests on the unlikely partnership of James Kirk and Spock, who was raised in a logic-based society, as they boldly go where no one has gone before. Chris Pine. 10:40 The Butler MVL 2013 Drama Biography. Forest Whitaker, Oprah Winfrey, John Cusack.

THURSDAY

12:50 Two Weeks Notice PGS 2002 Comedy. Sandra Bullock, Hugh Grant, Alicia Witt. 2:30 The Ninth Gate MVC 1999 Thriller. James Russo, Johnny Depp. 4:40 To Rome With Love MLS 2012 Romantic Comedy. Woody Allen, Penélope Cruz, Jesse Eisenberg.

11pm Kuia PGR 3 Profiles of the last remaining kuia, told through a series of conversations in which they remember the Aotearoa of their youth, and share their wisdom gained over the years. 11:30 Closedown

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THURSDAY

1:10 Inside Cricket 2:20 L Cricket – International India v Sri Lanka – First T20.

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; AO Adults only; C Content may offend; L Language may offend; M Suitable for mature audiences; PG/PGR Parental guidance recommended for young viewers; S Sexual content may offend; V Contains violence. Local Radio: NewsTalk ZB 873AM/98.1FM FM Classic Hits ZEFM 92.5; Port FM Local 94.9, 98.9 and 106.1

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6:30 Takoha 3 6:40 Nga Papara Kapi 3 7am Team Umizoomi 3 7:30 Pukana (HLS) 2 7:50 Cube 8am Sign High 8:30 Te Kaea 3 2 9am Korero Mai 3 9:30 Kai Time On The Road 3 10am Tradition On A Plate 3 10:30 My Party Song 3 11am F Marae Kai Masters 3 1pm This Is Piki PGR 1:30 Kapa Haka Regionals 2016 3 2pm Opaki 3 2:30 Nga Pari Karangaranga O Te Motu 3 3pm Takoha 3 3:10 Nga Papara Kapi 3 3:30 Team Umizoomi 3 4pm Pukana 3 2 4:20 Cube 3 4:30 Tangaroa With Pio 3 5pm F Marae PGR 2 5:30 Polyfest Kapa Haka 3 6pm Nga Pari Karangaranga O Te Motu 3 6:30 Te Kaea 2 7pm Paepae 3 7:30 Best Of Kai Time On The Road A selection of the best episodes from the series over the years. 8pm KTK – The Next Level 3 8:30 Finding Aroha PGR 9pm Ipukarea 9:30 Hakataetae 3 10pm Waka Huia 2015 3 10:30 Te Kaea 3 2

6am Darts – World Championship Show 7am Basketball – NBL (HLS) NZ Breakers v Adelaide 36ers. 7:30 Squash – PSA Tour (HLS) AJ Bell Final. 8:30 The Cricket Show 9am Cricket – International (HLS) Australia v England – Third Test, Day Five. 9:30 Cricket – International (HLS) India v Sri Lanka – Third ODI. 10am Cricket – Big Bash (HLS) Thunder v Stars. 10:30 L Cricket – International Blackcaps v West Indies – First ODI. 2:35 The Cricket Show 3:05 L Cricket – International Blackcaps v West Indies – First ODI. 7pm Cricket – Big Bash (HLS) Thunder v Sixers. From Spotless Stadium. 7:30 Cricket – International India v Sri Lanka – Third ODI. From Dr YS Rajasekhara Reddy ACA-VDCA Cricket Stadium, Visakhapatnam. 8pm The Cricket Show 8:30 Cricket – International (HLS) Blackcaps v West Indies – First ODI. From Cobham Oval, Whangarei. 9pm Cricket – Big Bash (HLS) Thunder v Sixers. From Spotless Stadium. 9:35 L Cricket – Big Bash Brisbane Heat v Melbourne Stars. From the Gabba.

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6am Antiques Roadshow Detectives 6:30 Big House, Little House 7:30 Love Nature – Tales From Zambia 8:30 Cash Cowboys 9:30 Brent Owens – Extreme, Authentic And Unwrapped 10am Tom Kerridge’s Best Ever Dishes 10:30 Brother v Brother 11:30 Getaway Noon Restoration Man 1pm Building The Dream 2pm Big House, Little House 3pm Wildlife SOS 3:30 Love Nature – Wildlife Icons 4:30 Gordon’s Great Escape – India 5:30 Auction Hunters 6pm American Restoration 6:30 Charley Boorman’s Extreme Frontiers – USA 7:30 From Russia To Iran 8:30 Mark Berg’s Fishing Addiction 9:30 Royal Marines Commando School AO 10:30 Auction Hunters

11pm American Restoration 11:30 Gordon’s Great Escape – India 12:30 Antiques Roadshow Detectives 1am Charley Boorman’s Extreme Frontiers – USA 2am Love Nature – Wildlife Icons 3am Getaway 3:30 Wildlife SOS 4am Royal Marines Commando School AO 5am Mark Berg’s Fishing Addiction

SKY SPORT 2 6am Football – ISPS Handa Premiership (RPL) Waitakere United v Eastern Suburbs. 8am ISPS Handa Premiership Highlight Show 8:30 A-League Hour 9:30 Football Shootout 10:30 Fox Sports News 11am Football – W-League (RPL) Brisbane Roar FC v Melbourne City FC. 1pm Cricket – Big Bash (RPL) Sydney Thunder v Sydney Sixers. 4:30 Cricket – International India v Sri Lanka – Third ODI. 5pm Cricket – Big Bash Thunder v Sixers. 5:30 Motorsport – Asian Le Mans Series 6:30 Rugby – Condor World Schools Sevens 8pm Volvo Ocean Race Leg Two. 8:30 ISPS Handa Premiership Highlight Show 9pm Football – A-League Perth Glory v Wellington Phoenix. 9:30 New Zealand Football Weekly 10pm Darts – World Championship Day Six. 10:30 A-League Hour 11:30 Football Shootout

THURSDAY

12:30 Football – A-League (RPL) Perth Glory v Wellington Phoenix. 2:30 Darts – World Championship Day Six. 3am Cricket – Big Bash Thunder v Sixers. 3:30 Cricket – Big Bash Heat v Stars. 4am Cricket – International Blackcaps v West Indies – First ODI. 4:30 Cricket – International India v Sri Lanka. 5am Inside Cricket 20Dec17

DISCOVERY 6:35 Deadliest Catch PG 7:30 How It’s Made PG 7:55 How It’s Made PG 8:20 MythBusters PG MiniMyth Mayhem. 9:10 Alaska – The Last Frontier M One Man Short. 10am What On Earth? PG Bloody Secret of the Lost City. 10:50 Shark Tank PG 11:40 Evil Lives Here M My Brother’s Secrets. 12:30 Evil Kin M The Boneyard. 1:20 Evil Kin M 2:10 How It’s Made PG 2:35 How It’s Made PG 3pm How Do They Do It? PG 3:25 Auction Hunters PG Trading Places. 3:50 Deadliest Catch PG 4:45 Homestead Rescue PG Wolves at the Door. 5:40 MythBusters PG 6:35 Railroad Australia PG 7:30 Alaska – The Last Frontier Homestead Secrets M Otto’s Tour. 8:30 Homestead Rescue PG Trapped. 9:25 River Monsters M Return of the Killer Catfish. 10:15 Alaskan Bush People M 11:05 Naked And Afraid M Rumble in the Jungle. 11:55 Evil Kin M

THURSDAY

12:45 Evil Kin M 1:35 How Do They Do It? PG 2am Auction Hunters PG 2:25 Alaska – The Last Frontier M 3:15 Deadliest Catch PG 4:05 Treehouse Masters PG 4:55 How Do They Do It? PG 5:20 Auction Hunters PG 5:45 Moonshiners M

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Sport Roosters shift Storm game Cooper Cronk’s much-hyped maiden clash against Melbourne won’t be played in front of either NRL club’s fan bases after the Sydney Roosters opted to play their home game in Adelaide. The clubs clash for the first time in round 16 and unless the two NRL powerhouses meet in the 2018 finals, the Friday night Adelaide match is the only chance to see the dual Dally M Medallist go up against his superstar former team-mates Cameron Smith and Billy Slater. After 14 seasons with the Storm, Cronk signed a two-year deal with the Roosters after shifting to Sydney.

Smith praises selectors Triumphant test skipper Steve Smith has heaped praise on the national selectors after their “bold” team changes played a key role in helping Australia reclaim the Ashes urn. At the start of the series, Australia’s selectors were criticised for plucking Tim Paine out of obscurity to don the wicketkeeping gloves, and for also handing Shaun Marsh a test recall. The selection of Cameron Bancroft for Matt Renshaw was also widely debated, but each of the selections proved to be a masterstroke.

The Mid Canterbury under 17 cricket team.

Redfern, Smith in Canty side Two Mid Canterbury players have won selection into the Canterbury team to play at the national under 17 tournament in Auckland in January. Archie Redfern and Will Smith, who play their rep cricket for Mid Canterbury but attend Christchurch Boys’ High School, were named this week following a regional age-group tournament in Timaru. Mid Canterbury finished fourth in the rain-affected event. The side was set a big target of 252 by Canterbury Country in the play-off for third on Friday, Harry McMillan 2-28, Redfern 2-36 and Smith 2-45 were the best of the bowlers.

Mid Canterbury was 218 all out with Redfern 100 not out and Smith on 57. Redfern and Smith will now be part of a 13-man squad headed to Te Atatu Park in Auckland for the national under 17 tournament that starts on January 12. Mid Canterbury Cricket development officer Mark Reid said their selection was good reward for strong performances at tournament and also recognised the hard work both young men had put into their game over the years. “Archie had a very strong tournament and was captain. “He was 100 not out in the last game and he made runs in every

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game. Archie was actually a reserve for the Canterbury team last year. “Will also had a strong tournament and the selectors were impressed with his attitude off the field too. He wants to keep improving his game.” Mid Canterbury Cricket’s under 15 rep team is competing in its regional tournament in Christchurch this week. The side posted T20 wins over development teams from Canterbury Metro and Canterbury Country on Monday before being beaten by one of the two Canterbury Metro teams yesterday. Top players from the under

15s and under 17s not selected for regional representation will take part in a Canterbury triseries next month. Reid said it was good to see Mid Canterbury age-group players making it onto Canterbury Cricket’s radar. Some players were making the most of winter development programmes in Christchurch to improve their skills. The Canterbury under 17 side: Nicholas Lidstone (Christ’s College); Rhys Mariu, Jesse Frew (St Andrew’s); Joe Bradley, Jackson Hemingway, Matt Munro (St Bede’s); Tom McDonald (New Brighton); Tom Dunlop (North West); Archie Redfern, Will Smith, Angus Sidey, Regan Sheehan, Ollie Lewis (CBHS).

ESPN boss’ drug issues The head of sports broadcasting giant ESPN has resigned with immediate effect after admitting he is fighting a drug problem. John Skipper said in a statement that he’s struggled for many years with substance addiction, giving no details of the specific problem. Skipper has been president of the company since 2012. ESPN said its former president, George Bodenheimer, will take over as acting head of the company for the next 90 days.

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