Wednesday, Nov 27, 2019
Since Sept 27, 1879
Retail $2.20 Home delivered from $1.35
THE INDEPENDENT VOICE OF MID CANTERBURY
Mt Hutt A tasteof Christmas wins again
P4
P2
Motoring Friday,July5,2019
Jenny’s XK8 Jaguar is her dream car.
FULL STORY P21
Magic in the gardens FULL STORY
P3
Baby dies; no apology NZME The father of a baby who died from acute bacterial meningitis after he was sent home from Ashburton Hospital twice is angry his family is yet to receive an apology from the Canterbury District Health Board. Seven-month-old Zoren Chaloner was taken to hospital three times over four days in early November suffering from a cough, fever and runny nose, but he was sent home twice with ibuprofen, paraceta-
mol and electrolytes despite suffering a seizure. His family took him to a GP who rang the hospital asking why a urine test wasn’t done. Zoren died four days later, shortly after he was admitted to the hospital for the third time. “As a father, there’s nothing harder than seeing your baby boy fighting so hard for his life and those people that you trusted [who] would help him in his fight didn’t help him. I couldn’t even get in there and
help him fight it,” his father David Chaloner said. “Those people at the hospital ... they should have done those tests, he would’ve been alive today. It was real devastating.” He said he tried talking to his son to fight it out but he didn’t make it. “It was my daughter’s birthday – it’s really sad because the day of her birthday is the day her brother died. That’s going to stick forever. I’d give anything to have him back.” He said it shouldn’t have happened and
he wanted something done about it. “Haven’t even received an apology from the DHB ... got it from the doctors.” Chaloner said he didn’t receive any further details from the DHB, just the coroner’s report. Canterbury DHB chief medical officer Dr Sue Nightingale in a statement said: “On behalf of the DHB, I express my sympathy to the family of this young boy. “As the death has been referred to the coroner, we are unable to comment further.”
Ph 03 307 7900 to subscribe!
News 2
Ashburton Guardian
www.guardianonline.co.nz
Wednesday, November 27, 2019
Mt Hutt best NZ ski resort for 5th time works,” McKenzie said. The award comes hot on the heels of improvements at the ski area, and the planning of new improvements leading into 2020. Last season saw two kilometres of new trails opened and substantial investment in sustainability initiatives across the mountain, including eliminating all single use cups and cutlery in the food and beverage outlets and installing a new food waste system. “For the 2020 season we are investing in more snow guns, a new groomer and doubling the supply rate of water to our snowmaking system to ensure we continue to enjoy one of the longest seasons in New Zealand,” McKenzie said. “We’ll also be adding another 44-seater bus to our transport fleet, to transfer guests from lower carparks more efficiently, along with further upgrades to our access road and carparks.” The World Ski Awards is the only global initiative to recognise, reward and celebrate excellence in ski tourism. The Mt Hutt team will be celebrating the win with guests at Coca Cola Christmas in the Park in Christchurch this weekend with snow play and giveaways in the kids’ zone.
Mt Hutt has won New Zealand’s best ski resort award for the fifth year in a row. General manager operations James Urquhart accepted the award at the World Ski Awards gala dinner in Kitzbühel, Austria, at the weekend. “It’s a neat moment to be standing amongst the best-of-the-best in the ski industry and accepting this award on behalf of the Mt Hutt team,” Urquhart said. Ski area manager James McKenzie said the accolade underscored an affinity and passion guests had for the mountain, and he was grateful skiers and snowboarders voted for Mt Hutt. He believed people appreciated the ski area’s hospitality, mix of terrain, kaitiakitanga (environmental guardianship) and competitive pricing and packages such as Kids4Free. He thanked the ski area’s team members, and appreciated his colleague, known mostly by his nickname Cheesey, accepting the accolade on behalf of the ski area. “Cheesey has been part of the Mt Hutt family for 15 years and passionate staff like him are a huge part of what makes us so successful. Receiving this award for the fifth year in a row is an incredible achievement and testament to how hard our team
James Urquhart accepts the award for best New Zealand ski resort in Austria at the weekend. PHOTO SUPPLIED
Farmers busy counting the cost of hail damage By Susan Sandys
receiving about 50 per cent damage. Hailstones ranging up to the size of golf balls had pummelled down in a band across the district, taking in Ashburton and south of the town, as well as the Mitcham, Rokeby and Somerton areas. “It’s just devastating losses, and localised, how that hail pattern just flew across Mid Canterbury,”
susan.s@theguardian.co.nz
Mid Canterbury farmers are counting the cost of last week’s devastating hailstorm, and it’s tallying into the millions. Mid Canterbury Federated Farmers’ outgoing arable section chairwoman Jo Burke said early process peas were among crops that were the worst hit, ranging between being fully destroyed to
Burke said. Autumn barley, small seed crops and cereal crops had taken a hit, with some paddocks sustaining more than 50 per cent losses. Stories were coming in of the impact of the storm, and she knew of one case of farmers out in crash helmets trying to cover a grass silage crop, but while the helmet protected their heads, the
hailstones just pushed through the covers. Most farmers would probably not be insured, due to the high cost, although wheat growers would be, through the industry’s compulsory insurance levy. The cost of losses in the district would easily climb into the millions, she said. Rokeby crop farmer Matt Honeywell said process peas on the
Chest Freezer
TCL 50” UHD Smart
Spend over $499 in July and go in the draw to
! N I W O T N I E PRE - B
500 WIN A $2HE R
*T&C’S APPLY. WHILE STOCKS LAST.
ELECTRIC PULSE
SPECIALIST
DEALER
ONLY PRODUCT
Cart with Stainless Steel side table available at $349
ON SALE NOW!
• High lid • Integrated iGrill technology • Electronic temperature control
WAS $799
650.00
$
Feeds up to
WEEKLY FROM $4.56
ONLY 2 LEFT
FRONT LOADER Pre-BLACK
HDR Premium, • 463 Liters capacity, Freeview Plus, • 1616mm w, 742mm d, Netflix/YouTube Spark sport 910mm h ready with built ONLY in Chrome Cast, 5 LEFT the soundbar delivers immersive • Wash cool and save energy with super eco wash cinema • 7.5kg audio and Bluetooth® with a WAS $1199 ONLY • Intensive removal 2.1 channelstain sound .00 $ system boosted • Beautifully elegant design by a wireless WEEKLY FROM 4.22 • 600W x 850H x 600D subwoofer.
FRIDAY BARGAIN
793
$5.49 WEEKLY
*T&C’S APPLY. WHILE STOCKS LAST.
Alister
Dean
Jacky
Paul
Carmeena
Scott
Fay
Mary
Maree
TRAVEL VOUC
$
6
Jed
property had been hit in the storm, and he estimated he would lose 40 per cent of the crop. “We have had hail before, about seven or eight years ago, but it’s pretty rare, it’s always a possibility,” Honeywell said. “It would have been devastating in a few weeks’ time, because a lot more crops would have been damaged. It’s just a bit of a blow really, at this stage,” he said.
598 $
Pre-BLACK FRIDAY BARGAIN ONLY
1000
$
$6.85 WEEKLY
308 9019 | Moore St, Ashburton
News www.guardianonline.co.nz
Wednesday, November 27, 2019
Ashburton Guardian
3
Police fears grow over meth use By Jaime Pitt-MacKay Jaime.p@theguardian.co.nz
An increase in methamphetamine related arrests across the Mid South Canterbury area is reflecting the concern Police have about the damage the drug can cause. In 2016 59 arrests were made in relation to methamphetamine offences. That increased in 2017 to 68 and jumped significantly in 2018 to 119 arrests. From January to June this year 74 arrests have already been made. Ashburton sub-area supervisor senior sergeant Leigh Jenkins said meth and the offending that often surrounds the sale of it is a concern for the Ashburton Police. “Police are working to target the criminal organisations that profit from the supply of methamphetamine into communities right across the country. “This includes in the Ashburton District,” Jenkins said. “At the same time, we apply our discretion with low-level methamphetamine offences so people may receive pre-charge warnings or referrals to appropriate support services to help break the addiction cycle.” Jenkins said there was more to making communities resilient to meth than just making arrests, and that supporting small communities affected by meth use is critical, as is the ongoing wraparound process to support them. Massey University’s New Zea-
Good crowds flocked to the majestic Trott’s Garden for an open day on Sunday. PHOTO ROBYN HOOD 241119-RH-073
A magical open day at Trott’s Garden By Heather Mackenzie
Leigh Jenkins
photographers@theguardian.co.nz
land Drug Trends Survey showed that methamphetamine prices have dropped to record lows in Mid Canterbury as supply into the South Island increases. The median price for a gram of meth is down from almost $600 in the 2017-18 period to $500 in 2018-19 across the wider Canterbury region. Researcher Chris Wilkins said at the time the price had been declining in the South Island in particular, a result which reflected the expansion of the market from the North Island to the South Island. The research was conducted by asking drug users themselves what the current price of the drugs were, and overall 10,966 people competed the survey. Researchers found the declining prices in the South Island were consistent with official reports from police of gangs expanding methamphetamine selling into rural and South Island regions.
Trott’s Garden certainly had its best foot forward for the open day on Sunday. The sun shone brightly on the perfect flower beds, neatly trimmed hedgerows and immaculate lawns, as one thousand visitors accepted the invitation to experience what is on their doorstep. The day was punctuated with children running barefoot on the grass, groups sitting in the shade enjoying their picnic and enjoying many stalls, while the sounds of Jim Lischner’s music floated in the air. Trott’s Garden marketing administrator Nicola Walker said she was really pleased with how the day went, saying that the open days serve a dual purpose. “We want locals to experience what is right on their doorstep, as well as a chance to show what we can offer in the way of weddings and functions,” she said.
As well as the garden looking superb the chapel got a makeover for the occasion. A beautiful floral arrangement above the chapel entrance welcomed prospective bridal couples through the door. “Samantha Rose did a fantastic job, the flowers in the chapel were just superb,” Walker said. Running with the wedding theme half of the marquee was also set up to show different options for wedding function setups. Local businesses Samantha Rose Flowers, Silk Estate Marquee Weddings, 24 Catering and Delux Cakes all combined to showcase their considerable talents. No open garden day is complete without Devonshire teas. “The Devonshire teas were very popular. We had the sides of the marquee open so people could spill out of the marquee onto the lawn.” Popularity didn’t stop at the Devonshire tea tent. Netherby School were stationed on the
big lawn where, for a two dollar donation, you could make your own flower arrangement to take home. If you missed the open day there is no need to worry, up until at least Christmas time the garden will be open seven days a week from 10am to 4pm. “The garden is free to enter, but donations are always welcome,” Walker said. In 2007 the Trott’s Garden Charitable Trust was set up in order to retain the gardens in the local community. All of the roles undertaken in running the established garden are on a purely volunteer basis. “We are always looking for more volunteers to help maintain the garden, as well as meet and greet people who can talk to visitors about the garden and the shop.” Anyone who might like to get involved is encouraged to go to www.trotts.co.nz and click on volunteer.
BLACK 50 TH BIRTHDAY SELL-ABFRIDAY RATION
Front Loader
Foldaway ONYA E-Bike
FLOORPre-BLACK HEAT PUMP
2 YEAR
WARRANTY FRIDAY 499 • Convenient foldBARGAIN WAS $3
• 7.5kg front load washing machine ing system Floor Mounted Heat Pump $ .00& control• 1200 max. spin • Battery • 3.4 kW heating speed ler inside frame WEEKLY FROM 11.75 • 15 minute quick • Rapid heating technology • Incredibly HALF light WASfloor $1199 • New Zealand's quietest console ever 19kg wash option PRICE! • 600mm w, 650mm • High energy efficiency d, 850mm h • Optional Wifi Control *Excludes installation
1750
BARBECUE
Pre-BLACK FRIDAY BARGAIN
597
$6.85 WEEKLY
QUEEN MATTRESS & BASE Pre-BLACK SPECIALIST FRIDAY WAS $2899 BARGAIN .00 $
1450
WAS $2490 ONLY 1 LEFT
1875
$
$12.57 WEEKLY
DEALER
• A 453L frost free bottomQueen mount Denver WEEKLY FROM 9.79 refrigerator with • Pocket Spring Sleep System HALF best in class enONLY ONLY •ergy Full height NZ made pocket springs provides efficiency PRICE! PLUSH EVERY1WEBER LEFT Q, PREMIUM GAS • 699mm supportw, and helps to eliminate partner disturbance WITH COMFORT d, great support and helps dissipate heat & WEBER PULSE SOLD •773mm Fusion gel, 1725mm h $9.38 WEEKLY $
$
$
Fridge/Freezer
1388
$
FREE
WEBER PREMIUM COVER*
News 4
Ashburton Guardian
www.guardianonline.co.nz
Wednesday, November 27, 2019
Taste of Christmas a foodie’s delight As much as Christmas is all about the warm-hearted cheer of the season, it is also about food. And no-one is more aware of this than The Somerset Grocer owners Mark and Nicky Milmine, who are preparing for their annual Taste of Christmas at the café and bar tomorrow. Tickets are on sale for the evening, 6pm to 8pm, which will feature live entertainer Jack Bubb singing Christmas carols, and the store’s many suppliers of deli stock providing items for tasting and purchase. There will be croissants, biscuits, chutneys, honey, cordials, rubs and chocolate, amongst other fare. Patrons receive a complimentary glass of bubbles or orange juice and a goodie bag to take away. The Somerset Grocer will be taking the opportunity to show off some of its own Christmas treats, and the bar will be open. Tickets are $15 each, and some of the proceeds will go to Hospice Mid Canterbury. “It’s a great night to relax with friends before the Christmas rush,” Nicky said. Right – Nicky and Mark Milmine are preparing for a Taste of Christmas. PHOTO SUSAN SANDYS 261119-SS-0014
Come on over... Jennian Homes New Display Home Now Open Corner of Whiteoak and Waterford Place, Tinwald, Ashburton. Display Home hours: Wednesday and Thursday 12-3pm Saturday and Sunday 12-3pm Or by appointment Michelle Parkin afa
Michael Coleman afa
Selwyn Sloan afa
Get the expert help you need
Level 1, 42 Moore Street Ashburton (03) 307 9540
michelle.parkin@forsythbarr.co.nz michael.coleman@forsythbarr.co.nz selwyn.sloan@forsythbarr.co.nz
forsythbarr.co.nz Disclosure Statements for Forsyth Barr Authorised Financial Advisers are available on request and free of charge. Fees and charges will apply if you elect to have a continuing relationship with Forsyth Barr.
ASH5756-06 - © Forsyth Barr Limited June 2019
There is an unprecedented level of responsibility on us today in planning for our future financially. Ensuring that we have enough income to see us through retirement is one of life’s challenges, particularly in light of the current low interest rate environment. At Forsyth Barr we have a dedicated team who can help investors build portfolios to suit their individual needs. Whether that is to maintain a certain level of income, or to grow funds to help future generations reach their financial goals without the burden of debt. Whatever your requirements, we can provide the expert help. Contact Michelle, Michael or Selwyn for a free review of your investments in confidence.
Contact: Michele Strange M 027 491 5266 E michele.strange@jennian.co.nz jennian.co.nz
News 6
Ashburton Guardian
www.guardianonline.co.nz
Wednesday, November 27, 2019
■■NIGHTS OF LIGHTS FESTIVAL
Businesses to extend opening hours
Tractor goes up in smoke Firefighters from Willowby and Ashburton were called to a tractor fire near a shed at 10.46am yesterday morning. Crews from Willowby were first to arrive and extinguished the fire in the tractor which was destroyed by the fire as well as a small amount of nearby grass. Fire and Emergency New Zealand spokesman Andrew Norris said crews were finished by 11.15am and that the fire was not being treated as suspicious. PHOTO JAIME PITT-MACKAY 261119-JPM-0002
Less speed Less harm
Event-goers to Ashburton’s Nights of Lights festival in Baring Square East will be able to tick Christmas shopping off their to-do list during the festive activities, with several local retailers extending their opening hours on Friday, November 29 and Friday, December 13. The retailers are getting behind the town’s end-ofyear Christmas activities by opening until 7pm on the nights, allowing residents to get their shopping done ready for the holidays. The extended opening hours coincide with Light Up the Night this Friday evening where the town Christmas tree will be lit up, and ahead of the outdoor screening of Elf at Movie Night on December 13. The participating businesses on Friday, November 29 are The Somerset Grocer, Spark, Style Footwear, Vodafone, Unique Boutique, Robilliards Showcase Jewellers, Hello Banana, Paper Plus, Fusion Gallery, East Street
Pharmacy, Smiths City and Simply Eco. Businesses that will be open late on Friday, December 13 are The Somerset Grocer, Spark, Vodafone, Hello Banana, Sparrows, Paper Plus, Fusion Gallery, Farmers, Noel Leeming, East Street Pharmacy and Simply Eco. Ashburton Mayor Neil Brown says it’s great to have a number of local businesses getting into the festive spirit and supporting the Nights of Lights events. “We hope the longer opening hours will help to enhance a lively atmosphere in the town centre and give people an even greater chance to shop locally and support our retailers this Christmas.” Any businesses that would like to come on board with extended hours are urged to contact the council at events@adc.govt.nz Information on Ashburton’s Nights of Lights festival is available at nightsoflights. nz.
Xmas Party A Night to Remember Saturday, November 30 Book now for your staff or group of friends to celebrate the coming of Christmas and the end of another year at a fun filled evening at the Hotel Ashburton.
$55.00 per person Enjoy a complimentary beverage on arrival followed by a festive three course buffet including two traditional carveries prepared by our award winning executive chef. Then jingle the night away to our live band.
Tickets are limited, so book now. Phone (03) 307 8887 or email: events@hotelash.co.nz Courtesy van available to see you safely home. 11 Racecourse Road • Phone 03 307 8887 • fb.com/HotelAshburton • HotelAsh.co.nz
HO E X US C L E US O IV F E TR T AV O EL
2 AMAZING CRUISES FOR THE PRICE OF 1.
A VA L O N W AT E RW AYS M A G N I F I C E N T E U R O P E AMSTERDAM TO BUDAPEST (AND VICE VERSA)
from
$
14 NIGHTS
FREE UPGRADE
Pay for a Stateroom and get a Panorama Suite FREE! Valued at $3398pp
10,293
B E T T E R TO G E T H E R
+ FREE CRUISE MARLBOROUGH SOUNDS PRINCESS CRUISE 4 NIGHTS VALUED AT
1422
pp
$
Share twin I Flights additional DEPARTURES: 1 May–30 Sep 20. Price based on Cat A 07 July departure.
per couple
FREE
Interior share twin I Flights additional DEPARTS FROM AUCKLAND: 26 Feb 21 PLUS receive a A$25 Onboard credit to cover your first drink on us. Options to upgrade your cabin to Balcony or Mini Suites.
PAY F O R A S TAT E R O O M . . .
CRUISE INCLUDES ■ Onboard meals with gourmet cuisine. ■ Regional wine and beer with lunch and dinner. ■ Choice of excursions including Classic, Active and Discovery options. ■ Onboard entertainment and renowned service. ■ Complimentary bicycle use on shore.
EUROPE 2020
CRUISE INCLUDES
G E T A F R E E U P G R A D E T O A PA N O R A M A S U I T E
■ 4 night cruise aboard Regal Princess®. ■ Includes main meals and entertainment onboard. ■ Gratuities, port taxes and fees.
AMSTERDAM NETHERLANDS Rhine River
GERMANY
Cologne Rothenburg Rhine Gorge
Main River Bamberg Main Danube Canal
Rüdesheim Nuremberg Würzburg Regensburg Marktbreit Volkach Melk Roth Passau Linz Vienna Budapest AUSTRIA
HUNGARY
“BE QUICK TO BOOK TH IS IN C RE D IB LE 2 FOR 1 C RU ISE DEAL .”
B E T T E R TO G E T H E R CONDITIONS: Valid for new bookings only until 02 Dec 19 or until sold out and subject to availability. Valid for the first 50 bookings. Prices valid 22 Nov 19. Buy one get your next one free offer is only valid in conjunction with Avalon Waterways Magnificent Europe cruises (cruise codes WBA & WAB), booked through participating House of Travel stores on the Avalon Suite View Sale promotion from 25 Nov to 2 Dec 2019. Only valid for new 2020 Avalon Magnificent Europe bookings departing 1 May-30 Sep 20. Offer not applicable to pre-existing bookings. The Free Princess cruise is only valid on Regal Princess departure 26 Feb 21, 4-night Marlborough Wine Country cruise. Free Princess cabin is based on an Interior Twin IF Grade. Guests may choose to upgrade to a higher cabin type at time of booking and pay any difference direct to House of Travel. The Onboard credit per cabin of A$25 is only valid on the Princess cruise and is not refundable in cash. Guests who choose to cancel the Avalon Waterways cruise prior to departure will forfeit the associated Princess cruise, even if SafetyNet has been purchased. The Princess cruise is not transferrable to any alternative cruise or to any other person. Guests names on the Avalon Waterways booking must exactly match the guests names on the Princess cruise. There is no refund value or alternative product available if guests do not wish to take the Princess cruise offer in conjunction with the Avalon cruise. To secure reservation and offer, a non-refundable, non-transferable deposit of $750 per person/per cruise is required within 7 days or booking (or by 02 Dec 19, whichever comes first). Final Balance is due no later than 31 Jan 20. Free Princess cruise offer is limited to the first 50 Twin Share Avalon Magnificent Europe bookings on the Suite View Sale promotion and is subject to space and cabin availability at time of booking. Offer is not applicable for single travellers and is only valid for twin share bookings only with two guests travelling together. Offer is not combinable with any other House of Travel or Avalon Waterways promotions or group rates. Offer can be withdrawn or amended at any time without notice. Additional restrictions may apply. Full Avalon Waterways terms & conditions apply, ask you House of Travel consultant for full details • Further conditions apply, see houseoftravel.co.nz for full details • For full terms and conditions visit hot.co.nz/uke0819av CMPUKE0819AV
HOT2711_AG_AV
HCRU-0027
H OTC R U I S E S .C O. N Z I 0 8 0 0 4 6 8 2 78
Opinion 8
Ashburton Guardian
www.guardianonline.co.nz
Wednesday, November 27, 2019
OUR VIEW
The $50,000 question that has no answer I
t’s a $50,000 question that no one seems to know the correct answer to, but it’s one which nevertheless is polarising opinions across the Ashburton District. Should newly elected mayor, Neil Brown, have a car for his term at the helm of this district? The writing was on the wall at last week’s Ashburton District Council meeting when the proposal was put forward. That two councillors on a bench of nine were against the decision from the outset was a perfect indicator that not everyone was going to be happy with the outcome. It’s a choice given at the start of each term of council should the mayor choose to seek that option.
During the last term, it wasn’t sought by the then mayor through her own personal choice, she instead chose to claim for mileage on her own vehicle – a figure which amounted to roughly $17,000 during her tenure. From what is public information, the decisions faced last week centered around three viable options; remaining with the status quo which would see
each council determine whether or not to provide a vehicle if requested by the mayor, provide a vehicle with restrictions in place around its use or to not provide a vehicle at all. And it would seem the middle option was the preferred choice. But is the real debate here whether or not mayor Brown should be allocated a vehicle, or more about the overall cost that was discussed in last week’s meeting? A lot of water probably still needs to go under the bridge on the subject, there’s no doubting that, but if Brown chooses to use the vehicle for his own personal use, as well as business related matters, then he will receive a deduction from his salary to the
tune of more than $4000 per annum. Realistically, it’s not so much a case of whether or not it should be an option, but more a case of how much it will cost the ratepayers of this district and many, it would seem, think it’s a little too expensive at $50,000. And it’s hard to disagree. There are a lot of vehicles available out there that could be purchased or leased for the role for a significantly less amount of money than what has been quoted in this instance. A more than adequate vehicle could be purchased for an amount which would be of far less financial cost. What we do know is that Ashburton has a larger roading
network than many of its fellow councils and the amount of distance which is required to be travelled to get from one corner of the district to the other is considerable. One thing that is for certain, if the mayor is to go ahead with the vehicle at the announced cost, he’ll need to ensure he’s proactive and visible around the district, thus in some small way justifying the decision by ensuring that his consitituents are at least getting some air time for their investment. That’s a challenge which will likely be easier said than done, yes. But a challenge that should be accepted with enthusiasm considering the circumstances.
Lewinsky affair was “not false and misleading”. In 1989, a bomb blamed on drug traffickers destroyed a Colombian Avianca Boeing 727, killing all 107 people on board and three people on the ground. In 1999, Northern Ireland’s biggest party, the Ulster Unionists, cleared the way for the speedy formation of an unprecedented Protestant-Catholic administration. In 2000, a day after George W. Bush was certified the winner of Florida’s presidential vote, Al Gore laid out his case for letting the courts settle the nation’s
long-count election. In 2003, President Bush flew to Iraq under extraordinary secrecy and security to spend Thanksgiving with US troops and thank them for “defending the American people from danger”. Ten years ago: Tiger Woods crashed his SUV outside his Florida mansion, sparking widespread attention to reports of unfaithfulness to his wife, Elin Nordegren. (The couple divorced the following year.) Space shuttle Atlantis and its seven astronauts returned from the International Space Station with a smooth touchdown.
Five years ago: Reflecting its lessening oil clout, OPEC decided to keep its output target on hold and sit out falling crude prices. One year ago: President Donald Trump threatened to cut off all federal subsidies to General Motors because of its planned massive cutbacks in the US. Today’s birthdays: Author Gail Sheehy is 82. Footwear designer Manolo Blahnik is 77. Actor William Fichtner is 63. Caroline Kennedy is 62. Rock musician Charlie Burchill is 60. Actor Michael Rispoli is 59. Jazz composer/big band leader Maria
Schneider is 59. Rock musician Charlie Benante is 57. Rock musician Mike Bordin is 57. Actor Fisher Stevens is 56. Actress Robin Givens is 55. Actor Michael Vartan is 51. Actress Elizabeth Marvel is 50. Rapper Skoob is 49. Actor Kirk Acevedo is 48. Rapper Twista is 47. Actor Jaleel White is 43. Actor Arjay Smith is 36. Actress Alison Pill is 34. Actress Lashana Lynch is 32. Actresssinger Aubrey Peeples is 26. Thought for today: “Man’s loneliness is but his fear of life.” — Eugene O’Neill, American playwright (born 1888, died this date in 1953). - AP
Matt Markham
EDITOR
TODAY IN HISTORY Today is Wednesday, November 27, the 331st day of 2019. There are 34 days left in the year. Today’s highlight in history: On November 27, 1978, San Francisco Mayor George Moscone and City Supervisor Harvey Milk, a gay-rights activist, were shot to death inside City Hall by former supervisor Dan White. (White served five years for manslaughter; he committed suicide in October 1985.) On this date: In 1849, death of Te Rauparaha. The formidable Ngāti Toa leader had dominated Te Moana-oRaukawa – the Cook Strait region – from his base at Kapiti Island for nearly 20 years. In 1935, the first Labour government wins power. The 1935 general election has long been seen a defining moment in New Zealand’s history. Undermined by its failure to cope with the distress of the Depression, the Coalition (or National) government was routed by the Labour Party led by Michael Joseph Savage. In 1940, the 16,712-ton New Zealand Shipping Company liner Rangitane was intercepted and sunk 550km off East Cape, with the loss of 15 lives. In 1942, during World War Two, the Vichy French navy scuttled its ships and submarines in Toulon to keep them out of the hands of German troops. In 1945, General George C. Marshall was named special US envoy to China by President Harry S. Truman to try to end hostilities between the Nationalists and the Communists. In 1970, Pope Paul VI, visiting the Philippines, was slightly wounded at the Manila airport by a dagger-wielding Bolivian painter disguised as a priest. In 1998, answering 81 questions put to him three weeks earlier; President Clinton wrote the House Judiciary Committee that his testimony in the Monica
Opinion www.guardianonline.co.nz
Wednesday, November 27, 2019
Ashburton Guardian
9
CONTACTS News tips Call 03 307-7969 After hours news tips matt.m@theguardian.co.nz Advertising Call 03 307-7976 sonia.g@theguardian.co.nz Classifieds Call 03 3077-900 classifieds@theguardian.co.nz Missed paper Call 0800 ASHBURTON 0800 274 287 Write to us!
Email us! editor@theguardian. co.nz Facebook us!
PRESS COUNCIL
This newspaper is subject to the New Zealand Press Council. Complaints must first be directed in writing to editor@ theguardian.co.nz If unsatisfied, the complaint may be referred to the Press Council PO Box 10-879, The Terrace, Wellington 6143 or email info@ presscouncil.org.nz Further detail and an online complaints form are available at www.presscouncil.org.nz
Keep your pets happy this summer S
ummertime will officially kick off at the end of this week and, with the warmer conditions and holiday season set to get under way, now is the time for dog owners to start thinking about the wellbeing of their pets in the months ahead. Favourable sunny weather usually sees more people out exploring the district with their dogs and there are no shortage of great places right on our doorstep to head off to, however, I’d urge people to please respect the need for leads to stay on where they should be. One of the council’s responsibilities in providing dog control services is balancing the opportunities for dogs to be adequately exercised with the need for other members of the community to be safe from nuisance dog behaviours. Not everyone out enjoying our open spaces or walking trails
Hamish Riach CEO’S MESSAGE
is comfortable with someone else’s unleashed dog wandering up to them or their leashed pet. Unfortunately, these situations can also be very dangerous. That’s why we urge owners to utilise our designated offleash dog exercise areas that are available around Ashburton and Methven, and to keep their dog on a lead in all other public areas, both for their dog’s wellbeing and the wider community. You should also consider the temperature outside before clipping on the leash. Sizzling
footpaths and roads can quickly burn your dog’s paws. A general rule to help avoid this is to test the surface temperature on your own skin: if the footpath is too hot for your palm, then it’s too hot for your dog. Walking earlier in the morning or later in the evening can also help avoid heat exhaustion. The end-of-year period usually also signals holidays for many families, but while you’re planning your activities, make sure to organise proper arrangements for your dog too. If you can’t take your pet away with you, look into booking them into a boarding kennel, take them to a friend or family member’s house or organise a live-in dog sitter. Dogs that are left at home alone, with someone only popping around to feed them can quickly become bored and lonely, leading to persistent
Hamish Riach is the chief executive officer for the Ashburton District Council. The views, opinions, positions or strategies expressed by the author and those providing comments are theirs alone, and do not necessarily reflect the views, opinions, positions or strategies of the Ashburton Guardian Co Ltd or any employee thereof
LETTERS EMAIL US/WRITE US editor@theguardian.co.nz
PO Box 77 We welcome your letters and emails, but: ■■ They should be of no more than 300 words. ■■ We reserve the right to edit or not publish. ■■ They must include your name. We will only publish under a nom de plume if a suitable case for anonymity is made clear. ■■ They must also include your address and phone number, which will not be published.
Come on in to Caltex Ashburton for the best car wash in town. Choose from touch free, soft touch or combination.
WASHTEC COMBI WASH The best of both worlds
barking and nuisance behaviour for their neighbours. You can find more useful information for looking after your pet in our free Dog Owners’ Handbook, available on our website. It includes places you can take your pet off-leash, how to secure your property to stop your dog wandering and other key responsibilities to keep your pet happy and healthy. Simply visit ashburtondc.govt. nz.
Buy 4 Ultimate Car Washes GET ONE FREE
CALTEX ASHBURTON • CORNER EAST AND DOBSON STREETS • PHONE 307 0011 • OPEN 6AM – 11PM EVERY DAY
World 10 Ashburton Guardian
www.guardianonline.co.nz
Wednesday, November 27, 2019
Lebanese protests unsettling AP Clashes between Lebanese protesters and supporters of the Shiite militant Hezbollah group are putting Lebanon’s military and security forces in a delicate position, threatening to crack open the country’s dangerous fault lines amid a political deadlock. For weeks, the Lebanese security forces have taken pains to protect anti-government protesters, in stark contrast to Iraq, where police have killed more than 340 people over the past month in a bloody response to similar protests. The overnight violence gave a preview into a worst-case scenario for Lebanon’s crisis, with the country’s US-trained military increasingly in the middle between pro- and anti-Hezbollah factions. By attacking protesters, Hezbollah sent a message that it is willing to use force to protect its political power. Confronting the powerful Iranian-backed Hezbollah, however, is out of the question for the military as doing so would wreck the neutral position it seeks to maintain and could split its ranks. Weekend clashes brought into full display the political and sectarian divisions that protesters have said they want to end. “Shiite, Shiite, Shiite!” Hezbollah supporters waving the group’s yellow flag shouted, taunting the protesters, many of them Christians. The protesters chanted back, “This is Lebanon, not Iran,” and “Terrorist, terrorist, Hezbollah is a terrorist” – the first time they have used such a chant. The violence began when supporters of Hezbollah and
Priceless jewel sets stolen
Riot police scuffle with anti-government protesters blocking a road in Beirut, Lebanon. PHOTO AP
the other main Shiite faction, Amal, attacked protesters who had blocked a main Beirut thoroughfare known as the Ring Road – a move the protesters said was aimed at exerting pressure on politicians to form a new government after Prime Minister Saad Hariri offered his resignation. Carrying clubs and metal rods, the Hezbollah followers arrived on scooters, chanting pro-Hezbollah slogans. They beat up several protesters. Both sides chanted insults, then threw stones at each other for hours. Security forces stood between them but did little to stop the fighting. Finally, after several hours, they fired tear gas at both sides to disperse them. The nationwide protests
have so far been overwhelmingly peaceful since they started mid October. Politicians have failed to agree on a new Cabinet since Hariri’s government resigned. Hezbollah and Amal insist Hariri form a new government made up of technocrats and politicians, but Hariri – echoing protester demands – says it must be made up only of experts who would focus on Lebanon’s economic crisis. As the deadlock drags on, tempers are rising. One person has been killed by security forces during the protests, while six have died in incidents related to the demonstrations. In the latest, a man and his sister-in-law burned to death after their car hit a metal barricade erected by protesters on a highway
■■UNITED STATES
Men exonerated after 36 years AP Three men incarcerated for 36 years in Maryland were exonerated Monday in the slaying of a Baltimore teenager after a review of their case. Alfred Chestnut, Ransom Watkins and Andrew Stewart were released from custody hours after a judge cleared their convictions and prosecutors dropped the charges. They were teenagers when they were sentenced to life in prison in 1984. “On behalf of the criminal justice system, and I’m sure this means very little to you gentlemen, I’m going to apologise,” Circuit Court Judge Charles Peters told the men, the Baltimore Sun reported. Chestnut, Watkins and Stewart were arrested on November 1983 for the slaying of 14-year-old DeWitt Duckett. The teenager was accosted over his Georgetown jack-
et and shot in the neck while walking to class at a Baltimore school. The case was reopened earlier this year by the office of Baltimore City State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby after Chestnut sent a letter to the Conviction Integrity Unit. The Washington Post reported Chestnut included exculpatory evidence he uncovered last year. Prosecutors now say police reports show multiple witnesses told police that the suspect, who was 18 at the time of the crime, was the shooter. One student saw him flee the scene and dump a gun as police arrived at Harlem Park Junior High School, but authorities at the time focused their investigation on the trio. The new suspect was shot to death in 2002. An assistant prosecutor working on the case told the court in 1984 that the state did not have any reports that
would have raised doubts about the defendants’ guilt even though police records had statements involving the 18-year-old and also showed trial witnesses had failed to identify the teenagers in photo lineups. A judge sealed those documents, but Chestnut obtained them through a public records request last year. “Everyone involved in this case – school officials, police, prosecutors, jurors, the media, and the community – rushed to judgment and allowed their tunnel vision to obscure obvious problems with the evidence,” said Shawn Armbrust, executive director of the Mid-Atlantic Innocence Project, which represents Watkins. Armbrust added that “this case should be a lesson to everyone that the search for quick answers can lead to tragic results”.
linking Beirut with the country’s south. Hezbollah issued a blistering statement condemning the road closure, painting the protests as a danger to the country. It called the deaths the result of “a militia attack carried out by groups of bandits who practice the ugliest methods of humiliation and terrorism against people”. The army is one of the few state institutions that enjoy wide support and respect among the public as it is seen as a unifying force in the deeply divided country. It has for the most part worked to defuse tensions and protect protesters, though on two occasions it allowed Hezbollah and Amal supporters to wreck tents at the main protest site in downtown Beirut.
Poll setback for Hong Kong leader
Thieves broke into Dresden’s Green Vault, one of the world’s oldest museums, early Monday morning, making off with three “priceless” sets of 18th century jewellery that German officials said would be impossible to sell on the open market. The treasury of Augustus the Strong of Saxony was established in 1723 and today contains around 4000 objects of gold, precious stones and other materials on display in Dresden’s Royal Palace. Authorities said it appeared the thieves had broken open only one glass case containing three sets of Baroque jewellery made up of dozens of gems each.
Queen & Slim is beautiful Rarely has a Tinder date ended so poorly than the one shown in Queen & Slim. Even more rarely has a bad Tinder date produced such a great film. The remarkable Queen & Slim is a romance and a road movie, a film about outlaws on the run, two journeys of self-discovery and a nuanced social commentary. It’s not perfect but it’s close — an urgent, beautiful and socially conscious trip through the American racial psyche in 2019. The film starts in a Cleveland diner with a mismatched pair who have connected online. She’s a stiff lawyer in a turtleneck; he’s a peaceful retail worker.
AP Hong Kong’s embattled leader Carrie Lam has refused to offer any concessions to anti-government protesters despite a local election setback. Lam says she will accelerate dialogue and plans to set up a committee to review deep-seated social issues that contributed to grievances. She said at her weekly news conference yesterday that the central government in Beijing didn’t blame her for the poll outcome, in which pro-democracy bloc won a landslide victory with 90 per cent of seats. She said Sunday’s election may have reflected unhappiness with the government but it also showed that many people want a stop to violence.
Tina on being 80 Music legend Tina Turner has spoken about turning 80 today, saying: “It’s like having a second chance at life.” The star has had a stellar 60-year career in which she has sold more than 200 million records. But in recent years the Queen of Rock and Roll has been dogged by ill health including a cancer fight and a kidney transplant. Tina said: “I’m 80. What do I think? How did I think I would be at 80? Not like this. I look great. I feel good. I have gone through some very serious sicknesses that I am overcoming. It’s like having a second chance at life. I am happy to be an 80-year-old.”
Business www.guardianonline.co.nz
Wednesday, November 27, 2019
11
Ashburton Guardian
KiwiRail unveils road-rail hub concept By Gavin Evans NZME
Fund to help it with the development of a new facility to better handle rail freight through the lower North Island. Yesterday, Miller said Palmerston North is already a critical distribution point for the firm, with goods coming to and from the upper North Island, Taranaki, South Island, Wellington
and Hawke’s Bay. The state-owned company is now working with local councils, iwi and other stakeholders to identify potential sites around the city for the hub. KiwiRail expects to identify a preferred technical site before consulting with the public early next year.
Land use designation for rail would be sought after that. Miller noted the $40 million PGF funding was intended as the catalyst for the hub’s development. It covers the facility’s design, land purchase and the planning process to have the land designated for rail use.
Guardian Shares & Investments
■■RUGBY WORLD CUP
Compiled by
supports our view that New Zea- this week argued that the economy land’s economic cycle is starting to will continue slowing for several turn,” Ranchhod said. more months, said they did not ex“Low interest rates are boosting pect the strong retail surge to last. “Wage growth has picked up, the housing market, and that in turn is boosting spending appe- activity in the housing market is tites. Combined with increases in springing to life, and consumers Government spending, we expect are feeling more optimistic over to see retail spending continuing their own situation,” senior econto lift through late 2019 and 2020.” omist Mark Smith said. The Reserve Bank effectively Nevertheless, he did not expect called on New Zealanders to get the pace of retail momentum to be out and spend more to boost the sustained citing a mixed housing economy when it cut rates by 50 market, high debt levels and falling basis points in August. rate of population growth. “Lower than otherwise interest “The expansion in growth is likerates absolutely are done to stim- ly to disappoint the RBNZ view, ulate spending. Spending can be Smith said. investment, spending can be con“As a result, the OCR looks set to sumption, and it can be across move lower over 2020.” many different sectors,” Orr told Parliament’s finance and expenditure select committee at the time. * Orr appears to be getting the stimulatory lift he was p.a. looking for. “Our feel for consumer return for the quarter ending 30/09/2019 spending is that it’s trending steadily higher,” BNZ economist Craig Ebert said. On that basis the rise BACKED BY REGISTERED FIRST MORTGAGE SECURITIES for the September quarter probably “overstated the case”, he said. Ebert also noted the timing of the Rugby World Cup which was broadcast WHAT’S YOUR INVESTMENT PRIORITY? on streaming TV and may If you’re looking for a simple, have sparked a spike in TV straightforward investment, call us sales. But previous quarters 0800 800 212 | www.nzmit.co.nz had also seen strong lifts *Units in the Fund are offered pursuant to a Product Disclosure Statement in the electronic goods dated 20/09/19 which is available on our website or on the Disclose category so he was wary of Register www.disclose-register.companiesoffice.govt.nz. Returns are shown as a per annum equivalent before tax but after all fees and expenses have over-interpreting the imbeen deducted and based on the current unit price as at the end of each quarter. Past returns do not guarantee future performance. Fund Managers pact. Otago Ltd is the issuer of the units and Manager of the Fund with offices at Level 8, ASB House, 248 Cumberland St, Dunedin. ASB economists, who
4.75%
a2 Milk Company ATM Air NZ AIR ANZ Banking Gr ANZ Argosy Prop ARG Arvida Gr ARV Auckland Intl Airpt AIA Chorus CNU Contact Energy CEN Ebos Gr EBO F&P Healthcare FPH Fletcher Building FBU Fonterra Share Fund FSF Freightways FRE Genesis Energy GNE Gentrak Gr GTK Goodman Prop Tr GMT Heartland Gr Hldgs HGH Infratil IFT Investore Property IPL Kathmandu Hldgs KMD Kiwi Property Gr KPG Mainfreight MFT Mercury NZ MCY Meridian Energy MEL Metlifecare MET NZ Refining NZR NZX NZX Oceania Healthcare OCA Port of Tauranga POT Precinct Properties PCT Prop for Industry PFI Pushpay Holdings PPH Restaurant Brands RBD Ryman Healthcare RYM Sanford SAN Scales Corp SCL Skellerup SKL Sky Network TV SKT Skycity Ent Gr SKC Spark SPK Stride Prop & Inv SPG Summerset Gr Hldgs SUM Synlait Milk SML Tourism Holdings THL TrustPower TPW Vector VCT Vista Gr Intl VGL Vital Hlth Prop Tr VHP Westpac Banking WBC Z Energy ZEL
Buy price
1472 284 2620 132 161 899 556 688 2271 2075 524 395 777 307 416 209 168 486 176 294 155 4091 466 436.5 580 190 123 108 651 178 232.5 365 1172 1421 735 517 233 81 390 444 219 748 908 311 708 350 376 263 2630 492
Sell price
1508 288.5 2649 138 164 915 565 715 2293 2084 535 400 785 312 425 211 171 497 178 299 155.5 4099 475 447 620 198 124 109 665 180 233.5 369 1190 1441 750 525 234 86 396 455 222 760 936 333 720 352 380 265 2635 499
Last sale
Daily Volume move ’000s
1480 –4 1.5m 288.5 +5.5 1.5m 2649 +28 7.70 132 –4.5 1.3m 164 +4 283.3 901 –19 5.2m 565 +11.5 1.5m 706 +22 3.8m 2275 –17 91.45 2077 –10 2.0m 535 +13 6.0m 395 –4 153.8 785 +15 384.2 310 +7 1.5m 413 +3 377.6 211 +2.5 783.1 171 +4 148.1 497 +20 2.7m 177 – 238.3 299 +5 22.55 155.5 +0.5 2.3m 4099 +64 36.70 468 –15 53m 440 +7.5 13m 609 +29 712.6 197 +4 493.3 124 +1 146.7 108 –2 393.3 663 +17 85.08 180 +2.5 1.3m 233.5 –0.5 144.1 369 +19 669.8 1190 +30 259.1 1422 –22 2.7m 750 +15 28.88 517 –10 48.56 234 +1 139.0 85 +5 1.5m 395 +8 1.4m 454.5 +10.5 5.9m 220 +1 227.2 755 +17 456.0 935 +29 258.9 329 +21 525.9 720 +21 22.18 352 +4 111.3 380 +2 24.15 263.5 –0.5 124.9 2630 +49 46.84 498 +18 1.7m
S&P/NZX 50 Index Gross 11060 10994 10928 10862 10796 10730
22/11 26/11
Company CODE
At close of trading on Tuesday, November 26, 2019
15/11
New Zealanders spent up large in the September quarter, upgrading their phones, TVs and electronic gadgets, new figures from StatsNZ show. Retail spending rose by 1.6 per cent in the September quarter, well above the average market forecast for a 0.5 per cent gain, taking annual growth to 4.5 per cent. Electrical and electronic goods retailing had the largest rise of all 15 retail industries, with sales volumes up 4.4 per cent after increasing 5.2 per cent in the June quarter. “Higher electronic sales volumes in the quarter coincided with some retailers promoting sales of big-screen televisions before the Rugby World Cup in Japan, which started near the end of September,” retail statistics manager Sue Chapman said. The electrical and electronic goods industry has shown consistent growth for over seven years, after a slight fall in March 2012. “Products like TVs, computers, and mobile phones are getting cheaper, and New Zealanders are buying more of them,” Chapman said. Despite falling prices, sales values of this industry were up 3.4 per cent in the September quarter. Westpac economist Satish Ranchhod noted that spending increases were widespread across retail categories. As well as electronics the home furnishing category also rose sharply, consistent with the recent firming in the housing market, he said. Spending was also up in department stores and supermarkets. “Strong retail spending result
S&P/NZX 50 Index Gross constituents
cre8ive 8837D
NZME
NEW ZEALAND SHARE MARKET
Source: NZX and Standard & Poors
8/11
Spending spree during world cup By Liam Dann
KiwiRail’s current yard in Palmerston North was established in 1964 on what was then the city’s north-western outskirts. It has since become surrounded by urban development. The city has since developed its North East Industrial Zone further north, near the existing rail line and the city’s airport.
1/11
KiwiRail says a major rail-road freight hub planned for Manawatu will improve efficiency and cater for the country’s long-term rail growth. The concept facility, which will include log-handling yards, bulk fuel storage, warehousing and export container yards, was unveiled by Regional Economic Development Minister Shane Jones. At three kilometres in length, it has been designed for trains up to 1.5 kilometres long – a 60 per cent increase in current length and capacity. “A purposely designed facility to link rail and road together like this hasn’t been seen in New Zealand,” KiwiRail chief executive Greg Miller said in a statement. “We are creating something world-class, which will support the growth of Manawatu’s logistics industry well into the future.” KiwiRail announced its decision to relocate its Palmerston North operations out of the city in November. That month it received a $40 million commitment from the government’s Provincial Growth
p S&P/NZX 50 Gross
11,044.54 +90.88 +0.83%
p S&P/NZX 20 index
7,286.16 +48.01 +0.66%
p S&P/NZX All Gross
11,949.51 +93.34 +0.79%
p Rises 94 q Falls 42 Top 5 NZX gainers Company
Moa Gr Tourism Holdings Sky Network TV Pushpay Holdings NZ Oil & Gas
daily % rise
+10.71% +6.82% +6.25% +5.43% +5.08%
Top 5 NZX decliners Company
Green Cross Health Marlb Wine Est Gr Michael Hill Intl King Salmon Argosy Prop
daily % fall
–6.84% –4.76% –4.00% –3.65% –3.30%
METAL PRICES
Source: interest.co.nz
q Gold
1,458.40
London – $US/ounce
–5.85
–0.40%
q Silver London – $US/ounce
16.87
–0.3
–1.78%
5,872.0
+38.0
+0.65%
p Copper London – $US/tonne NZ DOLLAR
Source: BNZ
Country
As at 4pm Nov 26, 2019
Australia Canada China Euro Fiji Great Britain Japan Samoa South Africa Thailand United States
TT buy
0.9633 0.8709 4.8043 0.5972 1.439 0.507 71.61 1.7967 9.6181 19.68 0.6553
TT sell
0.9302 0.8382 4.2143 0.571 1.3507 0.4889 68.55 1.5637 9.2637 18.70 0.6314
Disclaimer: NZX and MetService have endeavoured to ensure the correctness of the information; neither NZX, MetService related companies, nor this newspaper, nor any of their respective employees or agents make any representation as to its accuracy or reliability nor will they, to the extent permitted by law, be liable for any loss arising in any way from, or in connection with, errors or omissions in any information provided (including responsibility to any person by reason of negligence). Please note: All products and services are subject to change without notice.
Simply Living 12 Ashburton Guardian
www.guardianonline.co.nz
Wednesday, November 27, 2019
Simply cooking with rice You have to love rice – it’s cheap, can be used in dozens of ways and it’s happy mixed with a wide range of ingredients. While fluffy rice as a side dish is the cornerstone of curries and stir-fries, it’s equally at home baked or fried with vegetables, meat or eggs. Broccoli and rice bake
Quick chicken fried rice 400g skinless breast fillets, cut into small pieces 1T oil 2 eggs, lightly beaten 1T oil, extra 1 small onion, finely chopped 3C cooked rice 1C peas 3 spring onions, finely chopped To serve – sweet chilli sauce and soy sauce ■■ Heat 1 tablespoon oil in a frying pan over medium-high heat. ■■ Add the egg, and cook for 1 minute or until golden brown, flip and cook for a further 30 seconds. ■■ Remove from the heat and slice thinly. Set aside. ■■ Heat the extra oil in the frying pan. ■■ Add the chicken in batches and brown over high heat. Remove the chicken and set aside. ■■ Add the onion to the pan and cook over medium heat for 2 to 3 minutes. ■■ Add the browned chicken back to the pan with the rice. ■■ Stir-fry for 2 to 3 minutes or until the rice is hot. ■■ Add the peas and stir-fry for another minute. ■■ Add the sliced egg and the spring onion and gently mix. ■■ Spoon the fried rice into bowls and serve with sweet chilli sauce and soy sauce.
300g broccoli, cut into florets 60g butter 2T plain flour Pinch of cayenne pepper 2C (500ml) milk 3C warm, cooked long grain rice (from 1C raw) 100g prosciutto, roughly chopped 2 shallots, chopped 1/2 C tasty cheese, grated 1/3 C parmesan, grated 1/4 C fresh breadcrumbs ■■ Cook broccoli in a large saucepan of boiling, salted water for 3 minutes, until bright green. ■■ Drain, rinse under cold water and drain again. Set aside until needed. Make white sauce: ■■ Melt 30g of butter in a saucepan on medium heat. ■■ Add flour and cayenne and cook, stirring, for 1 minute. ■■ Whisk in milk and cook for 4 minutes, stirring, until sauce bubbles and thickens. ■■ Simmer for 2 minutes. ■■ Combine broccoli, white sauce, rice, prosciutto, onion and tasty cheese and season. ■■ Spoon into an 8 cup-capacity baking dish. ■■ Preheat grill to high. ■■ Melt remaining butter in microwave. ■■ Combine melted butter, parmesan and breadcrumbs. ■■ Scatter over rice mixture. ■■ Grill for 2-3 minutes, until top is golden. Serve.
Ashburton
DEWALT FLEXVOLT RADIO/ CHARGER (BARE TOOL)
NOW: $495.54 Inc GST
Sausage, courgette and rice bake
Chicken and mozzarella rice bake
2T oil 1 onion, chopped 3 cloves garlic, sliced 1/2 C water 1 C arborio rice 2 courgettes, sliced 2 x 400g can diced tomatoes 1/2 green capsicum 1T brown sugar 1C chicken stock Salt and pepper 4 fresh lamb or lamb and mint sausages 1C grated cheese 1T chopped parsley for garnish 200g frozen peas, steamed
2T vegetable oil, plus 1T extra 1 medium brown onion, finely chopped 2 cloves garlic, crushed 1 medium carrot, finely chopped 1 celery stick, thinly sliced 1 1/4 C long-grain white rice 2 1/2 C chicken stock 1 C frozen peas 4 chicken thigh fillets, cut into 2cm pieces 500g bottle tomato pasta sauce 2C grated mozzarella cheese 2T chopped flat-leaf parsley
■■ Preheat oven to 170°C. ■■ Heat oil in a large pot over medium heat, Add onion and garlic, cook for 3 minutes until softened. ■■ Add rice and stir for 2 minutes to lightly toast. ■■ Add water and stir until it has been absorbed. ■■ Add courgettes, tomatoes, capsicum, brown sugar, stock, salt and pepper. ■■ Bring it to a simmer then tip into an ovenproof dish, cover tightly. ■■ Bake in oven for 50 minutes or until the rice is tender. ■■ Place sausages onto a baking tray and cook for 10 minutes in the oven. ■■ Remove and cut into thirds. ■■ Ten minutes before the risotto is ready, poke the sausages in. ■■ Sprinkle with cheese and return to finish cooking. ■■ Remove from oven, sprinkle with parsley and serve hot with steamed peas on the side.
■■ Heat 2T of the oil in a medium saucepan over moderate heat. ■■ Add onion, garlic, carrot and celery. Cook, stirring, 3-4 minutes, or until softened. ■■ Add rice. Cook, stirring, 2-3 minutes or until well combined. ■■ Add stock; bring to the boil. Reduce heat. Simmer, covered, 10-12 minutes, or until liquid is absorbed. ■■ Remove from heat. Stir in peas. Stand, covered, 5 minutes. ■■ Preheat oven to 180°C. ■■ Spoon rice mixture into a 30 x 20cm (8 cup) ovenproof dish; smooth surface. ■■ Heat extra oil in a clean pan over moderate heat. ■■ Add chicken. Cook, stirring, 3 minutes or until browned. ■■ Add pasta sauce; bring to a simmer. ■■ Pour sauce mixture over rice in dish. ■■ Sprinkle mozzarella and parsley evenly over top. ■■ Bake 15-20 minutes, or until cheese is golden brown. ■■ Remove from oven. Stand 5 minutes. Serve.
Pork fried rice 300g pork schnitzel, cut into strips or diced 1 small onion, diced 1t honey 1t sesame oil 1t soy sauce 1t dark soy sauce 1/4 t white pepper 4C cold cooked rice 1T oil 2 eggs – cooked into a simple omelette or scrambled. 1C bean sprouts 2 spring onions, sliced Salt to taste ■■ In a bowl, combine the honey, oil, soy sauce, dark soy sauce and white pepper, and mix well. ■■ In a wok fry the onion in oil until soft, then add the pork and fry until cooked, about 5-6 minutes. ■■ Add the cooked rice to heat through, and stir in the sauce to coat. ■■ Add the cooked eggs, fresh bean sprouts and spring onions, and serve immediately.
Beef and rice 2T olive oil or cooking spray 1 clove garlic, crushed 400g beef schnitzel, sliced 2T soy sauce 1T oyster sauce 1t crushed chilli pepper or sweet chilli sauce 1 pkt onion soup mix 1/4 C water 4C cold rice, cooked 2C frozen mixed vegetables 1 red capsicum, diced 1 egg, lightly beaten ■■ Heat oil in a large, non-stick frying pan. Add garlic and beef, cook until browned. ■■ Combine sauces, chilli, soup mix and water. ■■ Add to pan with rice, mixed vegetables and red capsicum. ■■ Stir-fry for 5 minutes or until vegetables are tender. ■■ Place in a serving dish. ■■ Add egg to pan, cook on medium heat until set. ■■ Roll up and cut into strips. ■■ Toss through fried rice and serve immediately.
SPECIALS ON AT THE TOOLSHED ASHBURTON!
GREAT
DEWALT CORDLESS PLANER BRUSHLESS 18V (BARE TOOL)
DEWALT CORDLESS CIRCULAR SAW BRUSHLESS 184MM 18V (BARE TOOL)
DEWALT CORDLESS HAMMER DRILL BRUSHLESS HEAVY DUTY 18V (BARE TOOL)
NOW: $430.56 Inc GST
NOW: $359 Inc GST
NOW: $419 Inc GST
34 Robinson Street, Riverside Industrial Park, Ashburton
Phone 03 308 6415
WWW.THETOOLSHED.CO.NZ
Your Place www.guardianonline.co.nz
Wednesday, November 27, 2019
Ashburton Guardian 13 Write to us! Editor, Ashburton Guardian, PO Box 77, Ashburton 7740
TEST YOURSELF Test yourself with the Guardian’s weekday quiz 1 - In the dish chilli con carne, what does con carne mean? a. With spices b. With meat c. With rice 2 - Dr Evil is the arch enemy of which movie character? a. James Bond b. Austin Powers c. Batman 3 - Of which country is King Carl XVI Gustav the current reigning monarch? a. Sweden b. Germany c. Austria 4 - How many plays did Shakespeare complete in total? a. 22 b. 31 c. 37 5 - In what year was the Flying Doctor service founded in Australia? a. 1912 b. 1928 c. 1934 6 - In what country will the World Ploughing Championships take place in 2020? a. USA b. Russia c. UK 7 - What type of foodstuff is Jarlsberg? a. Cheese b. Cured pork c. Bread 8 - Which planet is usually the brightest when viewed from Earth? a. Mercury b. Venus c. Mars
Email us! editor@ theguardian. co.nz
Call us! 03 307-7929
GOT GREAT PHOTOS?
Memorial to a high flyer The memorial to Richard Pearse, as seen at its Waitohi site in South Canterbury, where Pearse’s powered heavier-than-air machine flight took place, in March 1903 (nine months before the Wright Brothers undertook their flight). PHOTO HAMISH ALLOTT
GOODIE GIVEAWAY The Ashburton Guardian gives readers a chance to win DVDs courtesy of Universal Pictures. Winners will be announced in this column the following week, so keep looking! If you see your name in the winner’s box, come into the Guardian and claim your prize. ID may be required. Winners have two months to claim their DVDs.
Answers: 1. With meat 2. Austin Powers 3. Sweden 4. 37 5. 1928 6. Russia 7. Cheese 8. Venus
Cranberry and brie vol au vents
■■ Place chicken in half of the vol au vent cases. ■■ Place ham in remaining six vol au vent cases. ■■ Top with a piece of brie. ■■ Bake at 180°C for 10-12 minutes until golden brown and cheese has melted. ■■ Add a small dollop of cranberry sauce to each vol au vent before serving. ■■ Tip: This would be a great way to use leftover ham (and turkey) for a Boxing Day picnic. Recipe courtesy of www.countdown.co.nz
8
6
Ashburton Guardian Goodie Giveaway, PO Box 77, Ashburton 7740.
3 2 7 9 5 8 1 6 4
Alternatively you can email goodies@theguardian.co.nz with the above details. Entries must be received no later than 9am, the following Tuesday. ONLY ONE ENTRY PER HOUSEHOLD
Winners of Hobbs and Shaw Fast and Furious are: Letitia Thomson, Nick Hooper, Rose Trudgeon
8 9 4 7 6 1 2 5 3
5 1 6 3 2 4 7 9 8
4 7 1 6 9 5 8 3 2
6 8 2 1 7 3 5 4 9
9 5 3 4 8 2 6 7 1
2 4 8 5 3 6 9 1 7
1 6 9 8 4 7 3 2 5
7 3 5 2 1 9 4 8 6
EASY SUDOKU
1 4 7 6 2 5 6
4 7 1
6 9
1 7
4
9
9 8 YESTERDAY’S 4ANSWERS 3 1 5
If you would like to go into the draw to win a copy of Palm Beach DVD, write your name, phone number and the DVD’s title on the back of an envelope and send to:
QUICK MEAL 12 mini vol au vent cases 1 brie, cut into 12 wedges 1 can of Select canned chicken or 100g cooked chicken meat 100g sliced ham Cranberry sauce to serve
Your Place is the place to display the photos of your sports team, your pets, your school events, or just something ordinary from the present or days gone by. 8 send4your photos Please to 2 subs@theguardian. 4 co.nz with the words 1 in the3 YOUR PLACE 9 3 and1we will5 subject line run it6in the Guardian or our website 4 3 6 Guardianonline.co.nz
3 7 1 2
6 8
5 8 3 2 3 7 6 3 1 5
Solutions for today in tomorrow’s Your Place page.
Sport 14 Ashburton Guardian
Wednesday, November 27, 2019
■■PETANQUE
Locals give tourney a fair nudge There was no local success to talk about, but those who travelled to Ashburton on the weekend to compete in the South Island Senior Doubles certainly left knowing who the locals were. The annual tournament, which this year saw players coming from far and wide across the South Island to compete, received 16 entries, with three-and-a-half of those featuring players from Ashburton. Dreams of a home-town success were quickly squashed however, with some stiff competition coming in to compete and although producing some strong efforts and really pushing some very capable combinations, none of the locals managed to work their way into the top eight playoffs on Sunday. The tournament was won by a pairing from Alexandra. This weekend four local players, Jan Guilford, Karen and Neville Bensdorp, and Richard Browne will compete as part of the Canterbury side playing in a triangular representative fixture. Right – Jan Guilford keeps her eye on the prize at the South Island Senior Doubles petanque championship in Ashburton on the weekend. PHOTO ROBYN HOOD 241119-RH-050
www.guardianonline.co.nz
Sport www.guardianonline.co.nz
Wednesday, November 27, 2019
Ashburton Guardian 15
■■TENNIS
Another coup for Classic
Sammi Mead and Night Beatle clear a rail at the Ashburton Area Show Jumping and Show Hunter Group event at the Ashburton A&P Showgrounds on the weekend.
Jumping stars come out to play The Ashburton Area Show Jumping and Show Hunter Group’s season began on the weekend at the Ashburton Showgrounds with a good number of riders turning out to compete. Held in a mixed bag of conditions, finishing with some hot temperatures on Sunday, competition was held across nine different categories with some of the best rider and horse combinations in the South Island in action. One of the feature classes of the weekend was the Pro-Am Rider Series Class and emerging on top with a double clear was Kirsty Sharapoff and Shoot The Breeze. As well as finishing first in the Pro-Am, they then went on to finish third in the Horse Mini Prix Series Class, in which Katie Meredith produced the quinella with Westgrove GNZ and Ngahiwi Double Cross.
Grace Percy and Kiwi Spirit continued their success by winning their second Equissage Horse Grand Prix class in a row, making it two starts for two wins at Grand Prix level for the pair. Fifteen-year-old Anna Nalder and Mangakaraa Carbon Copy took out the Country TV Pony Grand Prix. Anna riding Icebreaker II also finished in 2nd place in the Equifibre Junior Rider Series Class. That was won by Beth Coleman aboard Sea Minor. The consistent combination of Margaret Ridley and Tallaght picked up another win in the Dunstan Horsefeeds Amateur Rider Series Class. The FMG Young Rider was won by Mackenzie Causer and Finch Farm Lasall. - Additional reporting courtesy of Equestrian Sports New Zealand.
Eighteen-year-old rising star Amanda Anisimova will return to the ASB Classic in 2020. The young American is one of the most promising teenagers on tour and has shot up the rankings to sit just outside the top 20. Last year, Anisimova became the youngest player ranked inside the top 100. This season the tenacious teen stepped it up again by capturing her first WTA title at Bogota and making her first semi-final of a Grand Slam event at Roland Garros. At an age where she could play in the junior event, Anisimova shock the tennis world by storming past world No. 3 Simona Halep 6-2, 6-4 in the quarter-final of Roland Garros. This also saw her become the youngest woman to reach the final four since Nicole Vaidisova in 2006. In the semi-final Anisimova lost to eventual winner Ashleigh Barty who would go on to become world No. 1. ASB Classic tournament director Karl Budge is thrilled to have Anisimova return to Auckland. “There have been a number of junior players who have promised so much but haven’t quite delivered on their potential, so to watch Amanda surpass those expectations this year is incredible, and we can’t wait to have her back at the ASB Classic,” said Budge. The talented American reached the quarter-final of the ASB Classic in her de-
Amanda Anisimova but appearance this year after being granted a wild card to the main draw by tournament organisers. She then went on to reach the round of 16 at the Australian Open as well as another two quarter-finals in San Jose and Mallorca. Currently ranked 24 in the world, Anisimova is expected to be seeded for the 2020 tournament when the full fields are confirmed today, along with Bianca Andreescu (No. 5) and Serena Williams (No. 10), with defending champion Julia Goerges (No. 28) and teenage sensation Coco Gauff (No. 68) also confirmed to be taking to centre court this January. The ASB Classic will span for two weeks; the women’s tournament kicking off from January 6-12 followed by the men’s tournament from January 13-18 2020.
OPEN DAY
Friday, November 29 10am to 1pm
(please report to Reception at the Lodge)
ACT NOW TO AVOID MISSING OUT! UNDER CONTRAC T
Villa 1 – Rimu design - $535,000 A prime opportunity exists now! Secure your villa in this unique resort! 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, large open plan living double internal access garage
Villas 95 & 96 – Maple design - $398,500 Inspection a must! 2 bedrooms, 2 toilets, study open plan living featuring a cathedral ceiling single internal access garage
Villa 47 – Willow design - $355,000 ON HOLD
Do you need sliding wardrobe doors or wardrobe interiors? David will be coming to Ashburton on Thursday, November 28 and December 12. Please contact the office to book a free measure and quote for these or for any other products in the HomePlus range. HomePlus Canterbury Ltd | 88 Gasson Street Tel: 03 379-3740
Lovely private setting! 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom conservatory, open plan living single internal access garage
Contact our Resort Manager, Tony Sands on 0800 27 27 837 Email tony@lochlearesort.co.nz or visit www.lochlearesort.co.nz Find us just off Racecourse Road at 125 Charlesworth Drive, Ashburton
Sport 16 Ashburton Guardian
www.guardianonline.co.nz
Wednesday, November 27, 2019
■■ OPINION
Once-great series loses lustre
O
ne of the greatest racing series in all of Australasia begins this weekend, but the usual hype and excitement which usually surrounds it will be missing in action. The Inter Dominion series, held each year, is supposed to be the mecca when it comes to the sport of harness racing. It’s the best of the best, battling it out over three rounds of heats and then a rich final to round it all off. It’s been the stomping ground for some of the best horses to have their back placed between the two shafts of a sulky and its long list of previous winners feasetures some of the biggest names in the game. But when the latest edition begins at Alexandra Park in Auckland on Friday night, it’s hard not to see how things might seem a bit flat. We’re missing the big names of the game, there’s barely enough horses to get the series off the ground and the overall general feel of things is pretty glum from an industry standard. Just 25 pacers will contest the
Matt Markham
EDITOR
series, some of them – put bluntly – not deserving of actually being a part of an Inter Dominion and 22 will line up in the trotters equivalent, some in a similar boat to their pacing contemporaries. Natural attrition and a little bit of bad luck could well mean that by the time we get to finals night in a few weeks, we could see field sizes diminished for the finals and the usual consolation races held all but non-existent. A far from ideal situation considering the enormity and history behind the series. But, this dilemma is no-one’s fault. Organisers have worked tirelessly to get the best horses in Australasia here for the event and to be fair what they have got is a very even-looking line-up with
Last year’s Inter Dominion winner, Tiger Tara. no real standout or all-out superstar among the fields, which will make things interesting. The problem is that the horse population is just not there at the open class level. Here in New Zealand it’s almost an epidemic; horses are leaving for overseas almost as quickly as they can be bred and anything
PHOTO SUPPLIED
that years ago would have developed into a really nice open class horse is being sold at the juvenile stage for owners to cash in before things get too hard. Series gone by over the years have been littered with big names and the crowds have come from far and wide to watch them in action.
This year I have visions of a desolate-looking Alexandra Park with just the normal low-key crowds in attendance. I was at Addington in 1995 when the Australian Golden Reign did it tough against the likes of Victor Supreme and Blossom Lady and emerged victorious, but it wasn’t the victory that sticks in the memory, more the thousands of people who had flocked to Addington to enjoy the occasion. They weren’t there for the booze and the short dresses and flashy suits like you see on Cup Day, they were there to see good quality harness racing with the best horses in the land out on the track doing the business. The ill-fated grandstand was full to the brim – so much so, in fact, that I remember having to stand on the last flight of steps at the very top of the magnificent building just to be able to watch the final. Oh how it would be great to get back to those days again – a proposition which right now seems to be in the realms of the impossible.
■■RUGBY
ABs coaching role ‘already a done deal’ By Hamish Bidwell
A
bore? You bet. Sadly, the process to appoint the next All Blacks coach is also starting to look a
sham. If we’re honest about it, this has never been a recruitment drive. No, the intention has been a coronation, as the actions of all the leading alternatives have shown. NZR’s planning looks to have been as sophisticated as assuming the All Blacks would win the 2019 Rugby World Cup and simply promoting Ian Foster from assistant to head coach. Scott Robertson, an establishment figure like Foster, has remained in the running, with everyone else seeing this situation for what it was and making other plans. You could say NZR should have been quicker off the mark and ensured men such as Jamie Joseph (Japan) and Dave Rennie (Australia) couldn’t be snapped up by other nations. The fact is they haven’t, which can only mean one of two things. First, they had no interest in either and, second, they assumed people would drop whatever verbal or written agreements they had elsewhere. The reality is that, in some instances, these men don’t want to work for NZR and they certainly don’t want to be used as ‘evidence’ of an open and exhaustive recruitment process.
Scott Robertson and Ian Foster are in a two-horse race for the All Blacks’ coaching job. Not when it involves an organisation they’ve had differences with in the past and, definitely not, when they assume it’s a done deal anyway. Replacing Steve Hansen was always going to be interesting. He was such a massive and influential figure – not to mention a success – and wielded such a lot of power. There were times when it looked as though rugby in this country was run entirely for his benefit and, eventually, some people wearied of that. Men such as Rennie, and fellow Super Rugby title-winning head coach Chris Boyd, spoke out
about Hansen and NZR and then had to fetch their coats and set off overseas. Neither wanted to go, necessarily, it’s just that there was only a limited future for them here after that. We’ve all gone round in circles for what feels like a year or more, wondering who might occupy Hansen’s old spot. Partly because the debate generates website traffic, but also because there’s no standout candidate. You could make a case for eight or 10 different guys and all of them would do good jobs. About the only thing people
appear united on is the fact they don’t want Foster. They don’t rate him as a coach and haven’t warmed to him as a man. The suspicion has always been that he owed any success to Hansen and was lucky to get this far. Had the All Blacks won the Rugby World Cup, then you assume Foster would just about have been appointed head coach on the spot. Everything pointed to Foster being NZR’s guy and they sure do like to keep things in the family. Mark Robinson, the former Crusader and All Black, was a
World Rugby executive committee member alongside NZR chief executive Steve Tew for years. Also a longtime NZR board member, Robinson now fills Tew’s position. Robinson may be exceptionally capable and on the verge of implementing sweeping changes at NZR. But, rightly or wrongly, a lot of people will assume Robinson simply knows the secret handshake. As does Foster. Unfortunately for him, though, his own succession plans haven’t been helped by the All Blacks’ third-placed world cup finish. That arguably makes Scott Robertson the prohibitive favourite, not that he doesn’t come with baggage too. Notably because it would mean yet another Crusader in a leadership role at New Zealand Rugby. Every one of us admires the Crusaders’ Super Rugby success, but you get yourself into dangerous territory when you decide one particular group of people knows better than everyone else. More than anything, this whole thing has become tedious. England have re-signed Eddie Jones as head coach, Japan have Joseph and Rennie’s now with Australia. Around the world other teams such as Ireland and Wales both had guys lined up to replace their departing coaches. But not back here, where it seems NZR have always intended foisting Ian Foster on a fanbase that really don’t want him.
Racing www.guardianonline.co.nz
Wednesday, November 27, 2019
Ashburton Guardian 17
■■INTER DOMINIONS
■■INTER DOMINIONS
Punters may reap benefits
Cameron hoping for positive prognosis
By Michael Guerin The unwanted canning on one of the Inter Dominion pacing heats looks set to have a silver lining for the series. Because while punters will only have two pacing heats per night for the series which begins at Alexandra Park on Friday night, it could unwittingly lead to one of the best punting series in recent Inter Dominion history. The series returns to Alexandra Park for the first time in eight years this week, with both pacing and trotting heats Friday, next Tuesday and the following Friday to decide the two fields of 12 for the December 15 finals. The pacing series was programmed as three heats of up to 12 runners per night but that was reduced to two heats by the Inter Dominion Council when the withdrawal of Ball Of Art yesterday morning left only 25 pacers in the series. While everybody involved would rather have three heats of at least 10 runners, Alexandra Park probably would have gone with three heats of nine, but once the number of final acceptors got down to 25 the decision was made to run heats of 12 and 13 to at least ensure all acceptors got a start. The other option was one heat of nine and two of eight and with Inter Dominions usually having at least one or two horses pull out during the first week, three heats per night could have seen at least one seven-horse heat by Friday week. While the reduction to two heats will annoy some, it has resulted in a rarity in competitive betting races, helped in no small way by the draws for Friday. The traditional Inter Dominion format of three heats may be storied in its history but the reality is in recent years they have seen some very short priced favourites, dominant winners and plenty of uncompetitive racing. But this Friday promises to be
NZME
No, it’s not a gentle one-horse workout. Marcoola is pictured destroying his rivals in record time in the Trotters Flying Mile at Ashburton last month. PHOTO JAIME PITT-MACKAY different because of the larger fields and their even composition. For the opening two rounds a pass mark to be on track to make the $500,000 final will be a top six finish but horses settling back this Friday are going to struggle to make that top six unless they move mid-race. That alone should ensure some aggressive driving and even moreso because most of the favourites in the pacing series have drawn awkwardly for opening night. NZ Cup winner Cruz Bromac and Victoria Cup winner Bling It
On, the two series favourites with the NZ TAB, has drawn second line and wide respectively, with Thefixer, Classie Brigade and Our Uncle Sam all also drawn the second line. Bling It On is joined in the wide draws by Queensland star Colt Thirty Eight while the only really favoured runner in the pacing series with a good draw is NZ Free-For-All winner Chase Auckland. The trotting series has two heats of 11 starters and the crunch heat of the night sees Marcoola drawn barrier one over 2200m, but
on a fast front line that includes NZ Trot Free-For-All winner and known fast beginner Tough Monarch. If Marcoola returns to his best for new trainer Barry Purdon he could shorten dramatically for the final but if he is beaten from the ace draw the market will go the other way. The other heat sees Dominion winner Habibi Inta drawn well at barrier four but no certainty to lead so the first heat of the series will start the uncertainty which could be the story of an intriguing fortnight.
■■AUSSIE RAIDER
Family comes before racing for Dixon By Adam Hamilton Champion Queensland horseman Grant Dixon may be watching on TV rather than driving his stable star Colt Thirty One in the opening round of Auckland Inter Dominion heats on Friday. Family comes first for Dixon and he’s not leaving home until his wife, Trista, gives birth to their third child. “She’s due today (Tuesday), but nothing much is happening yet. I certainly wouldn’t want to go anywhere until she’s had the baby,” Dixon said. “It’s another boy, that’ll give us three.” Dixon said if timing became really tight, he would consult with
Colt Thirty One’s owner-breeder Kevin Seymour on a replacement driver for Friday. Victorian John Caldow, who won on Colt Thirty One at Melton last start, or Luke McCarthy, who has Bling It On in the series, are obvious stand-by driving options. Colt Thirty One is the lone hope to become the first Queensland-trained pacer to win the Inter Dominion since the record-breaking dominance of Blacks A Fake. It’s fitting this year’s Inter Dominion is at Alexandra Park, the track where Blacks A Fake’s sixyear-old Inter Dominion assault came to an end. Blacks A Fake finished second
to Im Themightyquinn in the 2011 Auckland final, which iced his Inter Dominion career record at six finals for four wins (2006, 2007, 2008) and two seconds (2009 and 2011). No other horse has won four finals. Colt Thirty One is no Blacks A Fake, well certainly not yet, but this is not an overly strong Inter Dominion and he’s certainly shown enough through his Group 1 Blacks A Fake win and second in the Victoria Cup to say he may be a major player in Auckland. Bling It On, who had a better run and beat Colt Thirty One in the Victoria Cup, is favourite in NZ’s Inter Dominion market. “He’s shown he’s worthy of go-
ing, that’s for sure, but he can’t go and make his own luck. I’m not sure any horse really can in this series,” Dixon said. “He arrived Saturday and Dale Hogan, who travelled with him for his time in Victoria and now Auckland, said he’s seems really well.” Unlike many Aussie trainers, Dixon is not fazed by Colt Thirty One having to race the opposite direction at Alexandra Park. “No, he’s done one of his workouts every week of his life going right-handed, so it shouldn’t worry him,” he said. “I’m more worried about me than him. I’ve never driven in NZ at all, let alone Alexandra Park. I’m keen to get over there to get some practice.”
Leading jockey Matt Cameron is nervously waiting to hear how much of the lucrative summer racing period he will be forced to spend watching from the sidelines. Cameron was injured after riding Visenya to a fifth-placed finish at New Plymouth last Friday. “I came back, dismounted and started taking the saddle off the horse, and then she just brushed her back legs against one of those little hedges they have on the sides of the first to sixth stalls,” Cameron said. “She got a bit of a fright and lunged forward, then kicked with both barrels. “She got me in the knee, and straight away I felt something happen, whether it was a pull or a tear to a ligament, I’m not sure yet. “But I’ve had it x-rayed and at least there’s no fracture. “I’ll go to the knee specialist on Thursday morning and get the results of an MRI scan. “That’s when I’ll have a better idea of what the damage is and how long I might be out of action for.” The injury has already proven costly, with Leith Innes taking the mount on two-year-old colt Unition and winning Saturday’s Listed FastTrack Insurance 5K Bonus 2YO Stakes (1100m) at Pukekohe. “Obviously it’s a bad time of year to have something like this happen,” Cameron said. “I’ve been riding a few winners lately and getting on some good horses. “Fingers crossed for some good news this week. “Hopefully, if it’s not too bad, I might only be out for a few weeks. I might even be able to make it back by Christmas, as long as I’m careful and don’t do anything too silly.” Cameron has won 19 races this season including the Gr.3 Gold Trail Stakes (1200m) on Aretha and this month’s Gr.2 Coupland’s Bakeries Mile (1600m) on True Enough, who looms as a leading contender for the Gr.1 Captain Cook Stakes (1600m) at Trentham on December 7.
Matthew Cameron
Racing 18 Ashburton Guardian
Wednesday, November 27, 2019
www.guardianonline.co.nz
■■ASHBURTON
Jimmy has them covered Jimmy D and Gerard O’Reilly (outside) storm their way home from last at the top of the straight to win impressively at the Ashburton workouts yesterday. The Dean Taylor-trained pacer was driven quietly by O’Reilly before launching into the four-horse heat late in the race to win nicely from Lucy P (blue and red) and Maggie (inside). Yesterday’s proceedings saw eight heats held across a couple of hours ahead of a big weekend of racing with meetings at Forbury Park in Dunedin, Addington, Oamaru and then Banks Peninsula.
M4
Rotorua gallops Today at Rotorua Raceway
Racing Rotorua Venue: Rotorua Meeting Date: 27 Nov 2019 NZ Meeting number: 4 Doubles: 2 and 3; 4 and 5; 6 and 7 Trebles: 2, 3 and 4; 5, 6 and 7 1 1.05pm (NZT) RYDGES HOTEL ROTORUA MAIDEN 2200 $10,000, MDN, 2200m 1 56524 Charred (5) 58.5.............................. A Calder 2 x6473 Prince Albert b (7) 58.5..................J Waddell 3 87635 Kajino (11) 58.5 4 4x500 Not Usual Dream (3) 58.5................ T Harris 5 340x0 Heza Big Hope (8) 58.5....... T Yanagida (a2) 6 67777 Meant To Be (4) 58.5................... L Satherley 7 0x008 War Of Words (6) 58.5..................... C Grylls 8 07 Ying Resolute (9) 58.5 9 76002 Border Leicester (1) 57..................O Bosson 10 0x0 Mi Jakky (12) 56.5............................S Collett 11 6x776 Rusalka (10) 56.5.........................T Thornton 12 75x07 Valmur (2) 56.5................................R Smyth 2 1.40pm ISCL MAIDEN 1250 $10,000, MDN, 1250m 1 4223x Kapalka b (2) 58.5 2 23x2 Holsty b (10) 58.5 3 5x36x Hunter Villain b (9) 58.5 4 x0024 Foo An Songs 58.5....................... Scratched 5 93 Outtalign I Am h (3) 58.5..................S Collett
M3
Wanganui Greyhound Racing Club Venue: Hatrick Raceway Meeting Date: 27 Nov 2019 NZ Meeting number: 3 Doubles: 1 and 2; 3 and 4; 5 and 6; 7 and 8; 9 and 10 Trebles: 1, 2 and 3; 4, 5 and 6; 8, 9 and 10 1 12.02pm ABSOLUTELY ELECTRICAL C0 C0, 305m 1 52244 Gemmas Dilemma nwtd.............J McInerney 2 72335 My Emmett nwtd................................M Flipp 3 85337 Zara Jewel nwtd........................ S Gommans 4 26 Big Time Pluto nwtd............................L Cole 5 63264 Ahuroa Whizz nwtd.........................R Murray 6 66264 Sideline Sally nwtd.....................J McInerney 7 233 Paris End nwtd....................................L Cole 8 24246 Yarn Sister nwtd...............................C Morris 9 Sedgebrook Mini nwtd........................W Kite 10 Silly Salmon nwtd.................................F Kite 2 12.20pm WHANGANUI CHRONICLE C0 C0, 520m 1 Sedgebrook Comet nwtd.....................F Kite 2 2 Bigtime Bailey nwtd.............................L Cole 3 F Classic Rapper nwtd............................S Kite 4 6 Dapper Rapper nwtd........................B Marsh 5 64F87 Bill Barnacle nwtd A &.....................Williams 6 Big Time Odette nwtd..........................L Cole 7 Big Time Harley nwtd..........................L Cole 8 56457 Big Time Goldie nwtd..........................W Kite
M9
Wanganui Greyhound Racing Club Venue: Hatrick Raceway Meeting Date: 27 Nov 2019 NZ Meeting number: 9 Doubles: 1 and 2; 4 and 5 Trebles: 3, 4 and 5 1 2.57pm (NZT) PALAMOUNTAINS SCIENTIFIC NUTRITION C1 C1, 305m 1 1684 Criminal Justice 18.30......................M Olden 2 5F574 Epic Spark 18.00................................ B Hunt 3 F7877 Euphamistic 18.26.......................B Hodgson 4 86477 Clansman Douglas 18.16............B Goldsack 5 73334 Chat Ya Later nwtd............................. I Howe 6 55845 Collete Baxter 18.32..................J McInerney 7 77633 Jay Wendy 18.04................................. N Udy 8 82645 Ahuroa Prince 18.11.......................R Murray
6 2 Showaan 57.................................. Scratched 7 40x88 Quiz Kid (8) 57 8 5523x Surveillance (4) 56.5.................... D Johnson 9 372x Call Me Evie h (5) 56.5 10 Fur (1) 56.5.............................C Burdan (a3) 11 21 Star Of Bombay 55....................... Scratched 12 6x Pepperello (6) 55 13 Darci’s Rose (7) 55 3 2.15 MTF MAIDEN 3YO $10,000, MDN 3YO, 1100m 1 2 Showaan (4) 57.5............................ A Calder 2 3x3 Might b (1) 57.5................................ S Spratt 3 40x88 Quiz Kid (9) 57.5.................. T Yanagida (a2) 4 7x Gas Monkey (3) 57.5....................... T Harris 5 45x3x Meritorious (6) 55.5...................... D Johnson 6 8x436 Qiji Melody 55.5............................ Scratched 7 x536x Shibuya Kosaten (7) 55.5 8 Darci’s Rose (5) 55.5 9 76x7x Miss Fendt 55.5............................ Scratched 10 7x56x Get Hitched (8) 55.5.......................O Bosson 11 El Nymph (2) 55.5............................ A Jones 4 2.50pm NZB INSURANCE PEARL SERIES RACE MAIDEN $10,000, MDN F&M, 1250m 1 5523x Surveillance (4) 57.5........................J Riddell
2 372x Call Me Evie h (8) 57.5...........J Fawcett (a1) 3 20x4 Star Ellipse (1) 56............................ C Grylls 4 21 Star Of Bombay 56....................... Scratched 5 60x3 Wasp (2) 56 6 8x436 Qiji Melody b (7) 56.............. T Yanagida (a2) 7 Darci’s Rose (3) 56........................O Bosson 8 76x7x Miss Fendt (5) 56...............................R Elliot 9 Aloft (9) 56................................... D Johnson 10 7x08x Tennessee Rock (6) 56.................... S Spratt 5 3.25pm WAITOMO FUELS 1100 $11,000, Rating 72 Benchmark, 1100m 1 5x105 Island Bay d (3) 61.............................R Elliot 2 21241 Aero De Paris tm (4) 58.5................ C Grylls 3 64x75 Rocket Fuel m (7) 58...................T Thornton 4 1x055 Byzantine (5) 57.5..........................O Bosson 5 18x53 Autumn Wild t (6) 56............ T Yanagida (a2) 6 001x9 Stylish Suggestion (1) 55.5.......... D Johnson 7 513x0 Not Usual June 55........................ Scratched 8 8564x Lauramia h (8) 54.5.................J Fawcett (a1) 9 24x30 Cin Cin t (2) 54 10 163 Good Luck Charm (9) 54................. S Spratt 6 4.04 INTERISLANDER SUMMER FESTIVAL 27TH DECEMBER $10,000, Rating 65 Benchmark*, 1400m
1 03139 Manrico (6) 59..............................T Thornton 2 31x09 Prodigal Son tdm (10) 59...................R Elliot 3 62142 Palamedes d (4) 58.5..............C Burdan (a3) 4 x9093 Holy Loch t (2) 58............................ A Calder 5 31749 Leaf dm (8) 58..................................J Riddell 6 740x0 Bravissimo (9) 57............................. T Harris 7 75455 Maybeashowoff 57........................ Scratched 8 6370x Dam Reliable d (5) 56.5................... C Grylls 9 3x8x6 Poinsettia 56.5.............................. Scratched 10 25038 Akoya Pearl dm (7) 56.................. D Johnson 11 x6599 Lady Lira tm (1) 56...................... L Satherley 12 x09x0 Raspberry Sweet dm (3) 54.5.T Yanagida (a2) 7 4.39 LASER ELECTRICAL MAIDEN 1400 $10,000, MDN, 1400m 1 26232 Patch Man (3) 58.5.........................J Waddell 2 79x3 Not Usual Litening 57.................... Scratched 3 4x3 Rakuten (2) 57...............................O Bosson 4 43 Ripper Of A Dream (4) 57................J Riddell 5 x43x8 Sweet Dreams (10) 56.5....................R Elliot 6 329 Riverfalls (8) 55........................... L Satherley 7 3 Zouluminous (14) 55 8 0x049 Acting Up (1) 55...............................S Collett 9 55x Darcee Que (6) 55........................... C Grylls
10 Cabasset 55.................................. Scratched 11 Elisa Carolina (5) 55.................... D Johnson 12 Shezawinkle (12) 55 13 Coruba Jak 58.5............................ Scratched 14 Bradarnie (7) 57...........................T Thornton 15 968 Savappiel 55................................. Scratched 16 x78x8 Koolascuz h (9) 58.5........................ S Spratt 17 00x09 Elle D’Berry (11) 56.5 18 0x008 War Of Words (13) 58.5 -
Emergencies: Coruba Jak, Bradarnie, Savappiel, Koolascuz, Elle D’Berry, War Of Words
Blinkers on: Gas Monkey (R3), Qiji Melody, Tennessee Rock (R4), Zouluminous (R7) Blinkers off: Charred, Meant To Be (R1), Get Hitched (R3) Winkers on: Quiz Kid (R2), Quiz Kid (R3), Miss Fendt (R4) Pacifiers off: Mi Jakky (R1)
SELECTIONS
Race 1: Charred, Prince Albert, Border Leicester, Valmur Race 2: Surveillance, Holsty, Call Me Evie, Hunter Villain Race 3: Showaan, Shibuya Kosaten, Meritorious, Darci’s Rose Race 4: Star Ellipse, Surveillance, Darci’s Rose, Call Me Evie Race 5: Aero De Paris, Island Bay, Byzantine, Autumn Wild Race 6: Palamedes, Manrico, Holy Loch, Akoya Pearl Race 7: Patch Man, Rakuten, Ripper Of A Dream, Zouluminous
Wanganui dogs Today at Hatrick Raceway
3 12.37pm DASH FOR CASH HEATS 29 NOV C1 C1, 305m 1 78242 I’ll Be Loyal 18.10.........................B Hodgson 2 12241 Hypothetical 18.13...........................M Olden 3 82786 Empty Pocket 18.08............................ N Udy 4 65877 Bigtime Ronnie nwtd.......................... I Howe 5 2278x Subway Kay 18.28......................B Goldsack 6 47445 Homebush Shea 17.91............. S Gommans 7 67677 Not Shackley 17.86............................. N Udy 8 78654 Always Dizzy 18.07....................J McInerney Emergencies: 9 18858 Dottie Bell 18.09 J &............................D Bell 10 F7868 Bigtime Dean 18.15 A &...................Williams 4 12.55pm BOOK YOUR FUNCTION @ HATRICK C1 C1, 305m 1 22566 Opehu Express 17.86.......................R Waite 2 76678 Duke Bruce 17.94............................... N Udy 3 66468 Prettiest Eyes 18.02.........................M Olden 4 65342 Big Time Rose 18.27 A &.................Williams 5 37776 Nuclear Jewel nwtd..........................L Doody 6 58737 Mustang Moo nwtd.............................. N Udy 7 56575 Nippa-A-Spot 17.82...................J McInerney 8 46768 Cool Wolf 17.86.............................. D Donlon 9 18858 Dottie Bell 18.09 J &............................D Bell
10 F7868 Bigtime Dean 18.15 A &...................Williams 5 1.14pm THE ROCK 95.2 FM C1 C1, 520m 1 63333 Zipping Romeo nwtd J &......................D Bell 2 2623F Valve Bouncing nwtd........................... N Udy 3 1311 Boys Get Paid 30.63....................A Turnwald 4 28421 Bigtime Diesel 31.16 G &........ S Fredrickson 5 34435 True Testament 30.59...................B Hodgson 6 15644 Dyna Bryleigh 31.11.....................M Roberts 7 54466 Jay Grim nwtd J &................................D Bell 8 56437 Opawa Marcie 31.23..........................M Flipp 9 55386 Bigtime Ava 30.70............................. P Clark 10 68875 Three Of Hearts 30.82.................B Hodgson 6 1.31pm RIVERCITY GAS C2 C2, 305m 1 47342 Barbarossa Boy 17.74................B Goldsack 2 22821 Mr. Postman 17.85.............................. N Udy 3 12888 Cosmic Marty 17.94...................J McInerney 4 82416 Zara Fab 18.03.................................... N Udy 5 F6628 Bigtime Leo 17.86............................. P Clark 6 44214 Auros Advantage 18.01................... T Pilcher 7 41372 Uno Again 17.71.................................. L Bell 8 34234 Butterball 17.59..............................M Gowan 9 17358 Bigtime Boy 17.76........................ P B Briggs 10 76588 Sozin’s Roar 17.95.....................J McInerney 7 1.49pm HATRICK DASH C2 C2, 305m
1 14847 Queen Kong 17.77.....................J McInerney 2 15525 Smalltime Johnny 18.07 A &............Williams 3 67586 Bigtime Sam 17.96 G &.......... S Fredrickson 4 26636 Scoobasi 17.68..................................M Flipp 5 68148 Bigtime Kylie 17.82................... S Gommans 6 81327 Frizzled 17.81...............................M Roberts 7 41463 Just Like Harry 17.87.......................... N Udy 8 43155 De Blonde 17.78................................ B Hunt 9 17358 Bigtime Boy 17.76........................ P B Briggs 10 78282 Cawbourne Ridge 17.65 J &................D Bell 8 2.06pm BRIAN MARTIN CALLING HERE 6TH DECEMBER C2 C2, 305m 1 74465 Viking Ash 17.79................................. N Udy 2 43773 Naharis 17.73.....................................D Edlin 3 34216 Bright Concept 17.84........................... L Bell 4 26155 So Severe 17.77..............................C Morris 5 12525 Big Time Prickle 17.92 A &..............Williams 6 45128 Mitcham Doug 17.95..................J McInerney 7 75721 Mister Booze 18.09......................J McArthur 8 77372 Bombshell Blonde 18.02..................... N Udy 9 17358 Bigtime Boy 17.76........................ P B Briggs 10 76588 Sozin’s Roar 17.95.....................J McInerney 9 2.24pm ACCELL LEADING THE WAY IN CANINE THERAPY C2 C2, 305m
1 53444 Running Freer 17.69........................M Olden 2 57537 Manimal 17.77.................................... N Udy 3 55317 Cawbourne Moss 17.66................M Roberts 4 34832 Shamrock Green 17.88...............B Goldsack 5 68336 Homebush Minnie 17.61............J McInerney 6 16268 Zara Daiken 17.93.............................. N Udy 7 11443 Flying Huey 17.88..................... K Gommans 8 13133 Gotcha Marshall 17.96...............J McInerney Emergencies: 9 17358 Bigtime Boy 17.76........................ P B Briggs 10 78282 Cawbourne Ridge 17.65 J &................D Bell 10 2.42pm FIRST SECURITY C1 C1, 520m 1 55824 Zipping Cobra 30.15...........................L Cole 2 42654 Opawa Tai 30.66................................. N Udy 3 12658 Stormy Jay 30.55................................W Kite 4 16 Silent Dismissal nwtd...................A Turnwald 5 14321 Meandering 30.42........................A Turnwald 6 37532 Zipping Luther nwtd J &.......................D Bell 7 74457 Black Mags nwtd...............................S Stone 8 23474 Bigtime Kate 30.43 G &.......... S Fredrickson 9 25575 Rockoneva 31.41.........................B Hodgson 10 15686 Marley Farley 31.16 R &......................Voyce
1 67634 Lucy Lingers nwtd......................J McInerney 2 67666 Homebush Keasha nwtd............J McInerney 3 86473 Final Straw 18.10................................ N Udy 4 88687 Blue Whizz 18.16........................B Goldsack 5 17582 Bigtime Champ 17.66 A &................Williams 6 87632 Sefton Brew 18.07 J &.........................D Bell 7 87467 Checkpoint 17.95...............................M Flipp 8 43258 Tynecastle Flyer 17.79 R &..................Voyce Emergencies: 9 18858 Dottie Bell 18.09 J &............................D Bell 10 78787 Inky Dinky Jewel nwtd......................L Doody 5 4.12pm QUALITY INN COLLEGIATE WANGANUI C1 C1, 305m
1 86868 Small Boy 18.32 A &........................Williams 2 68437 Dream On Dreamer 17.91...............M Olden 3 2D244 Go Stopper 17.95................................ N Udy 4 16275 Elsa Blueblood 18.11.................J McInerney 5 83777 Cawbourne Symsy 17.78 J &...............D Bell 6 71676 Black Widow Baby 18.07..............M Roberts 7 56663 Bigtime Hannah 17.80.............. S Gommans 8 47214 Idol Wilson 18.19................................M Flipp Emergencies: 9 18858 Dottie Bell 18.09 J &............................D Bell 10 78787 Inky Dinky Jewel nwtd......................L Doody
LEGEND: fsdt - First Start Here nwd - No Win this Distance fstd - First Start This Distance 31 13 - Best Winning Time This Track
Wanganui dogs Today at Hatrick Raceway
9 18858 Dottie Bell 18.09 J &............................D Bell 10 F7868 Bigtime Dean 18.15 A &...................Williams 2 3.12pm SPION ROSE HEATS NOV 29TH C1, 305m 1 73266 Homebush Yuri nwtd..................J McInerney 2 686x2 Leslie Albert 18.06......................B Goldsack 3 13757 Bigtime Toby 17.96............................ P Clark 4 85533 Monty 18.00........................................ N Udy 5 38165 Xanthe Jewel 18.12.................. S Gommans 6 58766 Bigtime Claws nwtd A &...................Williams 7 65642 Idol Jan 17.80....................................M Flipp 8 38867 Bigtime Roll 17.65....................... D P Symes 9 18858 Dottie Bell 18.09 J &............................D Bell 10 78787 Inky Dinky Jewel nwtd......................L Doody
3 3.32pm ADEPT ACCOUNTANTS C1 C1, 305m 1 83353 Leger’s Magic 18.05...........................M Flipp 2 73644 Choice Sister 18.21..........................C Morris 3 78746 Yee Coo Coo 18.01....................J McInerney 4 86483 Bigtime Jasper nwtd A &..................Williams 5 33245 Uno Eleven 17.75................................ N Udy 6 75786 Double Change nwtd................ S Gommans 7 47733 Raining Sixes 18.32....................B Goldsack 8 86614 Opal Nora 18.30.........................J McInerney Emergencies: 9 18858 Dottie Bell 18.09 J &............................D Bell 10 F7868 Bigtime Dean 18.15 A &...................Williams 4 3.54pm WANGANUI TOYOTA C1 C1, 305m
LEGEND: fsdt - First Start Here nwd - No Win this Distance fstd - First Start This Distance 31 13 - Best Winning Time This Track
Classifieds www.guardianonline.co.nz
Wednesday, November 27, 2019
SITUATIONS VACANT
Ashburton Guardian 19
SITUATIONS VACANT
Trainee Sock (Hosiery) Technicians Are you looking to build a rewarding career without having to have a degree or pay for one?! This position could suit a school leaver wanting to start and build a career in a growing industry. Or maybe you are seeking a career change that offers long term security, opportunities for further development, and earning potential? We are seeking an energetic team player to join our innovative team. You will need to be willing to undertake training to learn all aspects of the role, be physically fit, with a keen eye for detail. As a Trainee Sock (Hosiery) Technician, you will undergo a full in-house training program which will enable you to understand all documentation and procedures, learn how to thread up and remove yarn cones from our bank of knitting machines. Your keen eye for detail will ensure that production quality is in line with specifications and samples, learning how to identify and rectify knitting faults, and identify and repair processing errors. You will learn how to maintain our bank of knitting machines during production and perform preventative maintenance/repairs to improve the performance and safety of the equipment. Over time you will be able to take styles and designs from concept to prototype and production ready styles, whilst using the appropriate yarns and raw materials. Preferred skills, values and behaviours: • • • • • •
Good English language/literacy skills and can apply basic mathematics Basic computer skills Knowledge and ability to use basic mechanical tools A quick learner with the ability to ask questions An honest hardworking team player with a can-do attitude Good reliable timekeeper
Previous textile or sock industry experience is not essential; as full training and support will be given to those who show an interest in learning the industry This position is shift-based, shifts can/will change from time to time. The flexibility of working both day and night shifts is necessary for the successful candidate. Applicants for this position should have NZ residency or a valid NZ work visa. Please apply with your CV, 2 Employment references and a cover letter to:
Required for busy, property maintenance company. Variety of work - repairs, renovations etc. Hours to suit, open to options, full-time or casual. Phone Shane on 307-7071
For all subscriber enquiries, missed deliveries, new subscriptions, temporary stops – text, call or email:
Learning Support Assistant – Student Learning Support Unit
This is a fixed-term, term-time only position for the 2020 school year, for commencement 4 February 2020.
Truck Driver
Builder/ handyman
‘Individual Excellence in a Supportive Learning Environment’
Support (both educational and personal cares) of students with high to very high learning and physical needs.
Tina Moore General Manager tina@nzsock.co.nz P O Box, 179, Ashburton
Canterbury Dried Foods are proud to produce some of the world’s finest dehydrated herb and vegetable leaf products. We grow our crops, harvest and transport to our unique facility and dehydrate, classify and package ready for shipment. We are looking for Class 3 or Class 5 Truck drivers to join our team for the Harvest Season – 04 January 2020 to 30 May 2020 The following experience would be beneficial Ag Harvesting •Tractor •Forklift License We require someone with flexibility around hours on a 6 and 2 Roster and would consider casual or part time hours for the right person You must have a Valid New Zealand Class 3 or Class 5 License Any inquires please HR Manager Lyn Foord (0223260883) or email lyn@canterburydriedfoods.co.nz
ASHBURTON COLLEGE
ASHBURTON COLLEGE ‘Individual Excellence in a Supportive Learning Environment’
Canteen Manager Experience in food handling is required. The successful applicant will preferably hold a formal qualification. Hours of work will be Monday to Friday, 8.00am to 2.30pm during school term time, to commence late January 2020. Successful applicants will display self-motivation, attention to detail and reliability. All successful applicants must undertake Police vetting requirements. Applications close noon, Friday 6 December 2019 Submitted by way of e-mail to:
Jodee Ross, Principal’s Secretary at rj@ashcoll.school.nz
Text 021 271 3399 Phone 0800 274 287 Email circulation@ theguardian.co.nz
Guardian Classifieds
TRADES, SERVICES SUN CONTROL WINDOW TINTING. Professional window tinting for cars, homes and offices. Providing privacy, UV (fading), heat, safety and security. Phone Craig Rogers 307 6347 or 0800 TINTER. Member of Master Tinters NZ. www.windowtinter.co.nz WATERBL steam residential dairy sheds 25 year Phone 0204
Employment is under the Support Staff in School’s Collective Agreement, Grade B. Initial payment step commensurate with experience.
We are seeking a well organised person to lead our canteen team.
TRADES, SERVICES
Hours: 29 hours per week, to be confirmed with successful applicant.
ASTING cleaning commercial machinery. experience. 106 7205.
SITUATIONS WANTED CLEANER or gardener available. One off Spring or Christmas cleans. General home cleaning or gardening with products supplied. Call Nicky 027 751 1801.
307 7900
Applications close noon, Friday 6 December 2019 Information package enquiries and applications please contact: Jodee Ross, Principal’s Secretary Phone (03) 308 4193 ext 809 Email: rj@ashcoll.school.nz
MEETINGS, EVENTS
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.
LIVESTOCK, PETS BUYER of unwanted animals. Cattle, bobby calves, horses and all farm animals. We also sell pet food. Call Nick’s Pet Food 0272 101 621, A/H 03 348 9439.
GARAGE SALES FAIRTON community garage sale. Nine households involved. Chainsaws, quad bikes, car, games, TV, clothing, trailer, puzzles, high chair, fish tank and equipment, rollerblades, jewellery, china, bric-a-brac. Something for everyone. 9am - 12noon. Follow signs.
MEETINGS, EVENTS
ASHBURTON COLLEGE ‘Individual Excellence in a Supportive Learning Environment’
Cleaning Team Member Required This is a fixed-term (maternity cover) position to commence 3 February 2020. Our cleaning team works Monday to Friday from 3.05pm to 5.20pm during school term time. The team ensures our facilities are maintained to a high standard. Successful applicants will display self-motivation, attention to detail and reliability. All successful applicants must undertake Police vetting requirements. Previous experience, including operation of a floor buffer, is desirable but not necessary. Applications close noon, Friday 6 December 2019 Submitted by way of e-mail to:
ASHBURTON GOLF CLUB (INC) 124th ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 2019 7.00pm at the Clubhouse All members welcome to attend
Guardian Job Vacancies
123rd Year ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING December 11, 7.30pm Venue: Clubrooms All new members most welcome to attend. Anyone wanting to come on the committee please contact John Fulton 027 489 4504 or come along on the night. Supper provided afterward the meeting.
Hinds Squash Rackets Club
Annual General Meeting Wednesday 4 December, 2019 at 7pm Club Lounge All Welcome ADULT ENTERTAINMENT HOPE, attractive and busty available for appointments. No texting. Phone 0210 2759 055
307 7900
2, 73St, Burnett Ashburton Members I.B.A.N.Z & & Brokernet Ltd. Level St, 2, 73 St,|Ashburton Members of NZBrokers I.B.A.N.Z & NZ Brokernet 2, 73 Level Burnett Ashburton | Members of |of I.B.A.N.Z Level Level 2, 73 Burnett St, Ashburton |Burnett Members of I.B.A.N.Z & Brokernet NZ Ltd. NZ Ltd.
www.visioninsurance.co.nz
Level 2, 73 Burnett St, Ashburton | Members of I.B.A.N.Z & Brokernet NZ Ltd.
Jodee Ross, Principal’s Secretary, at rj@ashcoll.school.nz
Buying or selling a vehicle?
Call the Guardian for all your motoring advertising requirements.
307 7900
Birthday Greetings Daniel McBain Happy 12th Birthday Daniel! Hope you have a great day. Lots of love from Mum, Dad and Erin. Birthday Greetings are free for those aged 12 and under only. Free birthday greetings must be received at least two working days before date of insertion otherwise there is no guarantee that it will appear on the day requested. Photos will be available at our level 3 office for collection after notice has appeared in the paper.
Classifieds 20 Ashburton Guardian
www.guardianonline.co.nz
Wednesday, November 27, 2019
PUBLIC NOTICES
PUBLIC NOTICES
Daily Events WEDNESDAY 6am ST DAVID’S UNION CHURCH. Sweaty Betty’s circuit training in hall. 48 Allens Road, Allenton. 8.30am - 1pm ASHBURTON MENZSHED. Come and join fellow sheddies for some fun and fellowship make/fix something in our new workshops. 8 William Street. 9.30am AGE CONCERN STEADY AS YOU GO. Supportive fall prevention group, all abilities welcome. Phone Age Concern 308 6817. St David’s Church, 48 Allens Road, Allenton. 9.30am WALKING GROUP. One hour walking varying fitness levels. Meet Walnut Avenue by the College Auditorium carpark. 9.30am - 4pm ST JOHN SHOP. Opportunity shop open daily, donations welcome. 129 Tancred Street.
THURSDAY 9.30am AGE CONCERN EXERCISE CLASS. Weekly classes. Seniors Centre, 206 Cameron Street. 9.30am - 11am BALMORAL HALL LINE DANCERS. Join our friendly group for fun exercise during term time. Balmoral Hall, Cameron Street. 9.30am - 11.30am MID CANTERBURY BADMINTON CLUB DAY TIME SECTION. New members very welcome, rackets available. EA Networks Stadium, River Terrace. 9.30am - 12.30pm ASHBURTON TOY LIBRARY. Open Thursday and Saturday mornings for
November 27 & 28, 2019 10am ASHBURTON STROLLERS CLUB. Senior stroll at Lake Hood, all welcome, phone Jenny 308 6862. Meet Ashburton Courthouse, Baring Square West. 10am MT HUTT MEMORIAL HALL. NZ Alpine and Agriculture Encounter, Art Gallery and hall of memories. 160 Main Street, Methven. 10am ST STEPHEN’S ANGLICAN CHURCH. Holy Communion. Park Street. 10am - 11am HIP HOP FOR SENIORS. Join a great group, enquiries to Jessie, 029 944 0168. $5. Balmoral Hall, door along East side of building with ramp (not school holidays). 10am - 3pm 206 CLUB AGE CONCERN. Join us for a fun day filled with activities for the over 60 years. For more information ring Age Concern 308 6817. Seniors Centre, Cameron Street.
10am - 3.30pm WAIREKA CROQUET CLUB. Association Croquet, Tasmanian doubles. Waireka Croquet Club, the domain, Philip Street. 10am - 4pm HOSPICE MID CANTERBURY OP SHOP. Quality clothing and homewares. Donations welcome. 71 Tancred Street. 10.30am AGE CONCERN STEADY AS YOU GO. Supportive fall prevention group, all abilities welcome, Phone Age Concern 308-6817. Buffalo Lodge rooms, Cox Street. 10.30am - 12pm ASHBURTON OPEN COFFEE MORNINGS. Every Wednesday, come for a coffee and chat, child friendly location, all welcome. Phone Adi 027 220 8791 or Sue-ann 021 679 348. 10.30am - 3pm ASHBURTON AVIATION MUSEUM. A great selection of over 30 aircraft from the past to the future on display. Open daily with extended hours on a Saturday and Wednesday. Ashburton airport, Seafield Rd.
10.45am MSA TAI CHI. Seated exercises suitable for people with limited mobility. MSA Social Hall, Havelock Street (not school holidays). 10.45am ALLENTON CROQUET CLUB. Golf Croquet. Allenton Sports Club, Cavendish Street. 1pm - 4pm ASHBURTON DISTRICT FAMILY HISTORY GROUP. Open for research, visitors welcome. Ashburton Heritage Centre, West Street. Closed most public holidays. 1.15pm ALLENTON CROQUET CLUB. Association Croquet. Allenton Sports Club, Cavendish Street. 1.15pm WAIREKA CROQUET CLUB. Golf Croquet doubles, new players welcome. Waireka Croquet Club, Philip Street. 1.30pm AGE CONCERN STEADY AS YOU GO.
Supportive fall prevention group, all abilities welcome. Phone Age Concern 308 6817. Buffalo Lodge rooms, Cox Street. 6.30pm THE MID CANTERBURY LINE DANCERS. Beginners learn to Line Dance (6.30pm), lower Intermediate/intermediate (7.30pm9pm). Instructor Annette Fyfe. Phone 0274 813 131, Tinwald Hall, Graham Street. 6.30pm (registration 6pm) MID CANTERBURY SOCIAL WHEELERS. Ford’s Road, Tinwald. 7pm ASHBURTON TRAVEL CLUB. Annual General meeting with entertainment and supper. St David’s Union Church lounge, 48 Allens Road, Allenton. 7pm - 9pm ASHBURTON UKELELE CLUB. Club night, phone 027 696 2607. Savage Club Hall, Cox Street. 7.30pm GLENYS’ DANCE GROUP. Sequence dancing, all welcome. Pipe Band Hall, Corner Queens Drive and Creek Road.
toy hire. Victoria Street, The Triangle. 8.30am - 1pm ASHBURTON MENZSHED. Come and join fellow sheddies for some fun and fellowship make/fix something in our new workshops. 8 William Street. 9.30am - 4pm ST JOHN SHOP. Opportunity shop open daily, donations welcome. 129 Tancred Street. 10am MT HUTT MEMORIAL HALL. NZ Alpine and Agriculture Encounter, Art Gallery and hall of memories. 160 Main Street, Methven. 10am MANCHESTER UNITY ASHBURTON. Coffee club, all welcome, subsidy available,. Columbus Coffee, West Street.
10am ST DAVID’S UNION CHURCH. Fit Kidz for preschoolers and caregivers. 48 Allens Road. 10am - 4pm HOSPICE MID CANTERBURY OP SHOP. Quality clothing and homewares. Donations welcome. 71 Tancred Street. 10.15am MSA TAI CHI. Beginners refresher and learning of Tai Chi for arthritis. MSA Social Hall, Havelock Street (not school holidays). 10.45am MSA TAI CHI. Stretching exercises for all abilities. MSA Social Hall, Havelock Street (not school holidays).
11am AGE CONCERN STEADY AS YOU GO. Supportive fall prevention group, all abilities welcome. Phone Age Concern 308 6817. Holy Spirit Church. Thomson Street, Tinwald. 1pm ASHBURTON MSA PETANQUE SECTION. Club day, new players welcome. Boules supplied. 115 Racecourse Road, Ashburton. 1pm AGE CONCERN STEADY AS YOU GO. Supportive fall prevention group, all abilities welcome. Phone Age Concern 308 6817. St Peters Church, Allenton. 1pm AGE CONCERN STEADY AS YOU GO. Supportive fall prevention group, all abilities welcome. Phone Age Concern 308 6817. Buffalo Lodge rooms, Cox Street.
1pm - 3pm ASHBURTON AVIATION MUSEUM. A great selection of over 30 aircraft from the past to the future on display. Open daily with extended hours on a Saturday and Wednesday. Ashburton airport, Seafield Road. 2pm - 4pm VINTAGE CAR CLUB. Museum open today. Maronan Rd, Tinwald. 2pm RSA WOMENS SECTION. Competition Santa medium size 9 bracelet. RSA, Cox Street. 7.30pm GLENYS’ DANCE GROUP. Old time/sequence dancing. Learn to dance. everyone welcome. Allenton Scout Den, Melrose Road.
Puzzles www.guardianonline.co.nz Puzzles and horoscopes
Cryptic crossword
Simon Shuker’s Code Cracker
ACROSS 1. Try to get rest of a sort around four (6) 8. Thread way through to the old chief magistrate (5) 9. He is crazy until a change is effected with carbon (7) 11. What plagiarising author will do in his best handwriting (8) 12. Have a drive in the car around a country (5) 15. If touchpaper is blown, the lights go out (4) 16. One putting tent up may need an effigy for burning (3) 17. Quickly go for the stock (4) 19. Be scornful of the grub (5) 21. Fay is heartless about the last-mentioned butter (8) 24. Broken cry rose, with all that witches’ cauldron stuff (7) 25. Schubert’s swimmer would try endlessly to be away from home (5) 26. How baker uses hands according to what must, one is told (6) DOWN 2. At start of trek, what camel has is a blow (5) 3. Pictured how the Wise Men came in to dine anyhow (8) 4. The picture from the book, or the book from the picture (4) 5. Is at worship showing a beam of light in afterthought (5) 6. Ring woman first, being the main character (4) 7. Useless fellow will make a sudden move (4) 10. Tricky men swindle those who sit in court (9) 12. Peter turns up in the fashion (4) 13. Sort of undercarriage Junior might pedal (8) 14. Not soundly aware of first letter, in being fed up (4) 18. Condition fully to satisfy one about contract finally (5) 20. How one got on with travel cost on the day (5) 21. Kismet: Faust and Traviata, eventual leaders (4) 22. Scientists can split a word from France that turns up (4) 23. How bowler may deliver ball where Minster is (4)
WordWheel Insert the missing letter to complete an eight-letter word reading clockwise or anti-clockwise.
WordWheel 542
A Y D U
Quick crossword 1
2
3
4
6
Wednesday, November 27, 2019
5
R E ? T
7 8
9
Insert the missing letter to complete an eight-letter word reading clockwise or Previous solution: MUSCULAR anticlockwise. Previous solution: MUSCULAR
10 11 12
13
Your Stars
WordBuilder R I S A T WordBuilder R I S A T
646
646
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’s at least one five-letter word. Good Verywords Good of 19 three Excellent 28 How 13 many or more letters, including plurals, can you make from the five letters, using each letter only once? No foreign words or words beginningsolution: with a capital aredal, allowed. ale, ate, dale, Previous There’s least one five-letter date, deal,atdealt, delta, eat, eld,word. eta, lad, lade, lat,13late, lead, led, let, Good Verylea, Good 19leat, Excellent 28 tad, tael, tale, tea, teal, ted
ARIES (Mar 21-Apr 19): You have to be pretty secure to let your curiosity lead you out of the known world. Either that, or you have to be bored enough that you feel you don’t have anything to lose. TAURUS (Apr 20-May 20): Life is more amazing in the close-range view today. Zoom your lens in, because the best happenings will be so small that less attentive people would miss them. Not you. GEMINI (May 21-Jun 21): There is no good reason to bother with people who are unreceptive to your proposal when there are so many others around who will be very interested in everything you have to offer. CANCER (Jun 22-Jul 22): You realise that what you do matters to others. Whatever position you take, they will to adjust to your new position. The reason you are trusted with influence is that you wield it with maturity. LEO (Jul 23-Aug 22): Your pounding heart seems to be giving you the Morse code signal for “turn back now,” but this is only ancient biology messing with a contemporary goal. Move through the fear. You can do this. VIRGO (Aug 23-Sep 22): In a situation where one person is trying to control the scene, your assertive communication will change the game, restore balance and let everyone know what will and will not be tolerated. LIBRA (Sep 23-Oct 23): Creativity failing won’t be because of a bad idea but a lack of commitment. A silly idea with a full commitment will go over brilliantly, whereas a half-hearted brilliant idea will fall flat. SCORPIO (Oct 24-Nov 21): Even though it’s hard to reach a goal that can be achieved with a simple plan, it’s not what appeals to you. The strange problem that no one else wants to deal with will be just your speed today. SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22-Dec 21): It’s easier to hear “no, not today” than “no, never.” It’s kinder to sprinkle some spice of hope into the mix. You won’t regret leaving the door of possibility open just a crack. CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan 19): There will be many benefits from pushing yourself physically. You’ll get a rush of good chemistry, clear thoughts and pure energy. You’ll be tired when your head hits the pillow, and you’ll sleep soundly. AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb 18): You’ll be surprised by people’s behaviour. Factor it into your judgment, but don’t make any decisions based on one isolated instance. Who a person is in any moment isn’t who they are all of the time. PISCES (Feb 19-Mar 20): We can’t cast every role in our lives, but we do get to have control over who goes into some of them. You’ll remember why you chose someone, and then continue to choose them for these reasons and more.
Previous cryptic solution
Across: 1. Tacit 4. Bencher 8. Materialistic 10. Ensue 11. Army 12. Etui 16. Obese 17. Transposition 19. Liturgy 20. Toyed 1 7 5 Down: 1. Temperamental 2. Cat 43. Termed 9 4.8Brassy 5. Nailed 6. Hottentot 7. Reconditioned 9. Combatant 3 13. Dowser 14. Memory 15. Depict818. Ivy
16
Across: 1. Gaining 5. Moped 8. Opportunities 9. Mar 10. Toboggans 12. Doubts 13. Covers 15. Embodying 4 3 1 16. Ebb 18. Substantiates 20.5 Dread 21. Reforms Down: 1. Gloom 2. Imperturbable 3. Irritated 4. 2Grubby 5. Moi 6. Private sector 7. Desists 11. Good grief 7 4 12. Dressed 14. Winner 17. Basis 19. Tad
Previous solution: ale, ate, dal, dale, date, deal, dealt, delta, eat, eld, eta, lad, lade, lat, late, lea, lead, leat, led, let, tad, tael, tale, tea, teal, ted
17
18 20
21
ACROSS 6. Disagrees (7) 7. Devil (5) 9. Plead (3) 10. Wedlock (9) 12. Unattractive (3-8) 15. Sheep or cattle farmer (11) 17. Predicts (9) 19. Shy (3) 21. Celebrated (5) 22. Freedom (7)
www.thepuzzlecompany.co.nz
19
22
DOWN 1. Waited (5) 2. Behind (3) 3. Region (4) 4. Refund (9) 5. Originator (7) 8. Journey (6) 11. Disordered (9) 13. Compelled (6) 14. Coaxed (7) 16. Loot (5) 18. Animal’s home (4) 20. Chop (3)
27/11
Sudoku
5 4 4 6 8 9 3 2 1
3 1 4 8 5
6
9 4 1 4 8
4 3
9 6 2 1 8 9 3 5
5 3
1
7 5 9
2 6
6
5 3 1 9 9 3 5 7 8
4
4 1 6
7
6
HARD
MEDIUM
2 4 Peter McAuliffe 8 Branch Manager 5 DDI: 03 975 8710 1 M: 021 288 8303 7 E: peter.mcauliffe@rothbury.co.nz 3 Members of IBANZ 6 9
1 7 9 6 8 3 4 5 2
5 6 3 2 9 4 8 7 1
9 8 2 3 5 1 7 4 6
4 3 7 6 8 3 8 2 6 1 4 7 5 When Insurance 1 5 3considering 9 2 7 1 6 requirements 5 8 9 3 2 7 it’s 6 4best 1 5to use a team 3 8 6 4 5you 9 can 7 2 trust. 9 4 1 8 7 9 3 7 2 6 8 4 1 6 7 2 4 3 2 4 5 3 7 1 6 9 8 2 9 5 6 8 6 1 4 9 5 2 7 5 9 6 2 1 6 9 4 1 3 7 5 8 69 Tancred Street, Ashburton 2 1 8 3 9 1 | 2www.rothbury.co.nz 3 8 5 6 9 4 3 8 5 7 4 5 7 8 9 4 2 1 3
2
9 4 1 5 8 3 2 7 6
Call a Rothbury Broker today
2 1
5 1 28 83 PREVIOUS SOLUTIONS4 1 34 7 9 8 6 2 5 8 4 1 7 4 5 6 9 8 37 5 2 3 1 4 3 4 97 7 6 2 8 5 1 1 3 4 8 7 9 1 6 5 2 8 6 9 2 1 5 8 6 32 4 7 4 76 6 2 4 3 19 9 8 7 5 6 5 4 23 2 8 7 1 9 8 9 3 6 1 7 4 2 5 1 7 6 3 2 7 1 2 4 5 9 8 6 3 6 7
Fill the grid so that every column, every row and 3x3 box contains the digits 1 to 9.
4
8 7 9
Previous quick solution
14 15
Ashburton Guardian 21
6 2 3 5 9 7 4 8 1
5 2
7 1 4 2 3 8 6 5 9
5 8 9 1 6 4 3 2 7
4 9 8 3 1 5 2 7 6
3 7 2 6 4 9 8 1 5
1 6 5 8 7 2 9 3 4
2 4 6 7 8 1 5 9 3
9 5 1 4 2 3 7 6 8
8 3 7 9 5 6 1 4 2
Guardian
Family Notices
25
21
RANGIORA
LAKE COLERIDGE
Weather
23
23
22 Ashburton Guardian
DEATHS
DEATHS WATERS, Noel David – On November 26, 2019 at Ashburton, aged 90 years. Loved son of the late Bill and Rita Waters. Loved brother of the late George, RNZAF 31st Squadron, and the late Gwen Simpson. Much loved father and father-in-law of Mark and Colleen (Christchurch) and Grandad to Kristin, Bryce and Amelia. Messages to the Waters family, c/- PO Box 472, Ashburton 7740. At Noel’s request a private cremation has been held.
deathnotices@theguardian.co.nz
Patersons Funeral Services and Ashburton Crematorium Ltd
25
MASTER MONUMENTAL MASON
E.B. CARTER LTD
Ash
Geraldine
For all your memorial requirements New headstones and designs Renovations, Additional inscriptions, Cleaning and Concrete work Carried out by qualified tradesmen.
Ra n
FRIDAY: Showers and S developing. Winds dying out later.
AKAROA
Ra
ASHBURTON
25
ka
MAX
to ensure publication. To place a notice during office hours please contact us on 03 307 7900 for more information. Any queries please contact 0800 ASHBURTON (0800-274-287)
ia
26
9:10 – 5:25 AM
PM
PROTECTION REQUIRED Slip, Slop, Slap and Wrap Data provided by NIWA
less than 30 fine
30 to 59 fog
isolated snow thunder flurries
sleet thunder
60 plus
TODAY
High cloud and rain about the divide, scattered rain further east. Wind at 1000m: NW gale 75 km/h, rising to severe gale 95 km/h for a time until mid-afternoon, easing to 55 km/h south of Mt Hutt at night. Wind at 2000m: NW severe gale 100 km/h, to 120 km/h for a time in the afternoon.
TOMORROW
FZL: Above 3000m
FRIDAY
TOMORROW
Cloudy with showers developing. Southerlies developing in the morning, dying out later.
Rain at times about the divide. Mainly fine elsewhere. Wind at 1000m: NW 55 km/h, but gale 70 km/h north of Mt Hutt until midmorning. Wind at 2000m: NW severe gale 90 km/h, easing to 45 km/h in the afternoon.
Adelaide Amsterdam Bangkok Berlin Brisbane Cairns Cairo Calcutta Canberra Colombo Darwin Delhi Dubai Dublin Edinburgh
fine rain fine cloudy thunder fine fine fine fine thunder thunder drizzle fine rain drizzle
FZL: Above 3000m
FRIDAY Partly cloudy, showers developing in the east. Westerlies, but northeasterlies at lower levels.
Frankfurt Geneva Hobart Hong Kong Honolulu Islamabad Jakarta Johannesburg Kuala Lumpur London Los Angeles Madrid Melbourne Moscow Nadi
9 8 23 6 21 21 15 18 4 24 27 14 21 8 8
drizzle showers fine fine showers rain cloudy thunder thunder rain rain showers fine cloudy showers
12 9 20 24 29 21 32 31 33 12 16 13 24 0 30
New York Paris Perth Rarotonga Rome San Francisco Seoul Singapore Stockholm Sydney Taipei Tel Aviv Tokyo Washington Zurich
6 7 8 20 23 9 26 16 25 10 10 9 8 -9 21
showers showers fine showers rain showers fine thunder rain fine drizzle showers cloudy rain showers
m am 3 3
Wednesday 6
9 noon 3
6
6
9 noon 3
Friday 6
9 pm am 3
6
9 noon 3
6
9 pm
2 1 0
4:49 11:01 5:11 11:20 5:41 11:54 6:01 12:14 6:33 12:47 6:53 The times shown are for the Ashburton River mouth. For the Rangitata river mouth subtract 16 minutes and for the Rakaia river mouth subtract 4 minutes.
Rise 5:48 am Set 8:53 pm Bad
Bad fishing Rise 6:13 am Set 9:23 pm
New moon 27 Nov 4:07 am ©Copyright OceanFun Publishing Ltd.
We help save lives every day through the research and development of improved diagnosis, better prediction and treatment of heart disease in our hospital and community.
fine
Hamilton
fine
Napier
fine
Rise 5:47 am Set 8:54 pm Bad
Bad fishing
Rise 5:47 am Set 8:55 pm
Bad fishing
Bad
Rise 6:54 am Set 10:30 pm
Rise 7:42 am Set 11:29 pm
First quarter 4 Dec www.ofu.co.nz
7:59 pm
Full moon 12 Dec 6:14 pm
Maori Fishing Guide by Bill Hohepa
For the very latest weather information, including Weather Warnings, visit metservice.com
8 10 17 24 13 8 1 24 4 15 17 16 8 0 6
23 24 27 23 18 21 25 17 25 26 22 24 18
Palmerston North fine Wellington
fine
Nelson
fine
Blenheim
fine
Greymouth
rain later
Christchurch
fine
Timaru
fine
Queenstown
rain
Dunedin
few showers
Invercargill
rain
River Levels
15 12 15 12 14 15 14 14 16 13 12 11 10
cumecs
1.82
Selwyn Whitecliffs (NIWA) at 2:00 pm, yesterday
Rakaia Fighting Hill (NIWA) at 2:00 pm, yesterday 335.3 Nth Ashburton at 8:05 am, yesterday
12.1
Sth Ashburton at 2:05 pm, yesterday
11.1
Rangitata Klondyke at 2:30 pm, yesterday
125.2
Waitaki Kurow at 2:08 pm, yesterday
403.1
Source: Environment Canterbury
Canterbury Readings
Thursday 9 pm am 3
14 13 34 26 17 12 9 34 7 23 20 23 14 18 12
overnight max low
Auckland
Forecasts for today
25 11 34 9 31 32 23 31 27 29 34 25 28 10 9
Tides, Sun, Moon and Fishing
We Help Save Lives
NZ Today
TODAY
World Weather
Embalmer
hail
Fine and warm with high cloud. Northerlies, strong at times.
Fine, with increasing high cloud. Northerlies.
Rochelle
snow
Canterbury High Country
SUNDAY
Since 1982
rain
Wednesday, 27 November 2019
A ridge of high pressure covers the North Island while a front moves onto the lower South Island preceded by a moist northwesterly flow. The northwesterlies strengthen ahead of the slow moving front. A low and another associated front approach from the west tomorrow, moving over the country early Friday.
mainly isolated cloudy drizzle drizzle few showers fine showers clearing showers
Morning cloud, then becoming fine. Northerlies developing.
Complete Local Care
NZ Situation
Wind km/h
SATURDAY
We are the only Mid Canterbury funeral home providing local, caring and dignified mortuary care.
11
SUN PROTECTION ALERT
Fine and warm with morning high cloud. Northerlies.
Ph 307 7433
OVERNIGHT MIN
gitata
Canterbury Plains
Office and Chapel Corner East & Cox Streets, Ashburton
21
10
TIMARU
Specially designed headstones to reflect the individual personality
308 9051 or 021 267 5563
OVERNIGHT MIN
Midnight Tonight
n
620 East Street Ashburton Ph/Fax 308 5369 or 0274 357 974 ebcarter@xtra.co.nz NZMMMA Member
Phone Eddie anytime
19
SATURDAY: Morning cloud, then becoming fine. N developing. MAX
bur to
15
OVERNIGHT MIN
www.guardianonline.co.nz MAX 27 OVERNIGHT MIN 11
24
Waimate
Please note all late death notices or notices sent outside ordinary office hours must be emailed to:
Canterbury owned, locally operated
FUNERAL FURNISHERS
25
TOMORROW: Fine and warm with morning high cloud. Northerlies.
LYTTELTON
LINCOLN Rakaia
HOLLIS, Ngaire Jeanette – Passed away peacefully at home on November 21, 2019. Dearly loved mother and mother-in-law of Lloyd and Christine, Kit and Joce, Malcolm and Nicola, much loved Nanna of Zachary, Samuel, Monty, Edmund, Darcy, and Adelaide, sister and sister-in-law of Elaine and Bruce, and Trevor. Messages may be addressed to the family of the late Ngaire Hollis, c/- PO Box 39001, Christchurch 8545. A celebration of Ngaire’s life will be held in our Westpark Chapel, 467 Wairakei Road, Burnside, Christchurch, on FRIDAY, November 29, at 2.00pm.
MAX
CHRISTCHURCH
25
METHVEN
TODAY: Mainly fine and warm with high cloud. Northwesterlies.
25
DARFIELD
Map for today
Ashburton Forecast
Wa i m a ka r i r i
Ashburton Airport Temperature °C At 4pm 23.7 26.2 Max to 4pm 9.6 Minimum 7.8 Grass minimum Rainfall mm 0.0 16hr to 4pm November to date 61.4 Avg Nov to date 56 2019 to date 689.4 628 Avg year to date Wind km/h NW 6 At 4pm Strongest gust N 31 Time of gust 4:40am
© Copyright Meteorological Service of New Zealand Limited 2019
to 4pm yesterday
Methven
Christchurch Airport
Timaru Airport
22.1 24.7 7.6 –
21.5 21.8 10.5 9.7
20.4 22.4 6.3 –
– – – – –
0.0 45.6 40 540.0 577
0.0 33.0 47 414.8 471
N 15 – –
E 15 NE 33 3:17am
S4 SE 19 2:19pm
Compiled by
FREE 3D Marketing on all exclusively listed properties
Find out how you can help by visiting: www.otago.ac.nz/chchheart A University of Otago Centre of Research Excellence
It’s as simple as a click away
www.realestatenewzealand.net.nz/360-virtual-reality-tours/
Television www.guardianonline.co.nz
TVNZ 1
Wednesday, November 27, 2019
TVNZ 2
©TVNZ 2019
©TVNZ 2019
6am Breakfast 9am The Ellen DeGeneres Show 3 0 10am Tipping Point 3 0 11am The Celebrity Chase 3 Linford Christie, Tyger Drew-Honey, Sarah Harding, and Nina Wadia attempt to win thousands of pounds for charity. 0 Noon 1 News At Midday 0 12:30 Emmerdale PGR 0 1pm Coronation Street Catchup PGR 3 0 2pm Coast v Country 3 0 3pm Tipping Point 0 4pm Te Karere 2 4:30 Jamie’s Quick And Easy Food 3 0 5pm The Chase 0 6pm 1 News At 6pm 0
6am Infomercials 6:30 Paw Patrol 3 0 6:50 Quimbo’s Quest 0 7:20 Yo-Kai Watch 3 0 7:45 Be Cool Scooby Doo! 3 0 8:15 Doc McStuffins – Toy Hospital 3 0 8:35 Puppy Dog Pals 3 0 9am Infomercials 9:30 Religious Infomercials 10am Neighbours 3 0 10:30 Australian Survivor PGR 3 0 12:05 Mom PGR 3 0 12:35 2 Broke Girls PGR 3 0 1:05 Judge Rinder PGR 3 2pm Will And Grace PGR 3 0 2:30 Home And Away 3 0 3pm Shortland Street PGR 3 0 3:35 The Bureau Of Magical Things 0 4:05 The Evermoor Chronicles 3 0 4:30 Friends 3 0 5pm The Simpsons 3 0 5:30 Home And Away 0 6pm The Big Bang Theory 3 0 6:30 Neighbours 0
7pm Seven Sharp 0 7:30 MasterChef Australia The Elimination is a Culinary Duel, with the best dish from each duel securing its maker a place in the semi-final but, in the end, one will be sent home. 0 8:45 The Force PGR 3 0 9:15 Coronation Street PGR 0 10:15 1 News Tonight 0 10:45 Code Black AO 3 0 11:45 Queen Sugar PGR Remy invites Nova fishing where things become heated; Micah and his school friends have an exchange with a plantation guide. 0 12:40 Te Karere 3 1:05 Infomercials 5:35 Te Karere 3 News and current affairs from a Maori perspective. 2
7pm Shortland Street PGR 0 7:30 Have You Been Paying Attention? 0 8:30 N Hamish And Andy’s Perfect Holiday AO Comedians Hamish Blake and Andy Lee go on the holiday of a lifetime, with lots of tricks and stunts as they plan each other’s activities. 0 10:05 All Rise PGR 0
MasterChef Australia 7:30pm on TVNZ 1
BRAVO 10am I Found The Gown 3 10:30 Million Dollar Listing NY 3 11:30 Snapped PGR 3 12:30 In Ice Cold Blood PGR 3 1:30 Below Deck – Mediterranean AO 3 2:30 Four Weddings UK 3 0 3:30 The People’s Court 4:30 Million Dollar Listing NY 3 5:30 Love It Or List It – Vancouver 3 6:30 I’m Having Their Baby 3 7:30 The Real Housewives Of Dallas 8:30 Paramedics – Life On The Line AO Chris’s partner Marco has a way with seniors, but not much patience with young drunks; paramedic specialist Andrew performs a FAST test on a patient; Nick and Dave go to a pedestrian accident. 9:30 Emma Willis – Delivering Babies AO Emma returns to the Princess Alexandra Hospital, and is asked to assist with a water birth. 10:35 Snapped PGR 3 11:30 In Ice Cold Blood PGR 3 12:20 Infomercials 3
11:05 Cougar Town PGR 3 0 11:30 This Is Us PGR 3 0 12:25 Private Practice AO 3 0 1:10 Shortland Street PGR 3 0 1:35 Infomercials 2:40 Regular Show 3 2:50 Army Wives PGR 3 0 3:35 Heartbreak Island AO 3 0 4:40 Car Crash TV 3 5:05 Neighbours PGR 3 0 5:30 Infomercials
Hamish and Andy’s Perfect Holiday, 8:30pm on TVNZ 2
SKY 5 6am Jeopardy! PG 6:25 Wheel Of Fortune PG 6:50 The Simpsons PG 7:15 Can’t Pay? We’ll Take It Away MVL 8:05 Border Security – Canada’s Frontline M 8:30 Ice Road Truckers PG 9:15 Storage Wars – Texas PG 9:40 CSI MV 10:25 SVU MV 11:10 Can’t Pay? We’ll Take It Away MVL Noon Jeopardy! PG 12:25 Wheel Of Fortune PG 12:50 Combat Dealers PG 1:40 Crazy On A Plane MVLC 2:25 CSI MV 3:10 Can’t Pay? We’ll Take It Away MVL 4pm The Simpsons PG 4:30 Jeopardy! PG 5pm Wheel Of Fortune PG 5:30 Storage Wars – Texas PG 6pm Ice Road Truckers PG 7pm Border Security – Canada’s Frontline M 7:30 CSI MV 8:30 The Force MC 9pm Piha Rescue PG 9:30 Helicopter ER M 10:30 SVU MV 11:15 Ice Road Truckers PG Thursday 12:05 Can’t Pay? We’ll Take It Away MVL 12:55 Wheel Of Fortune PG 1:20 Jeopardy! PG 1:40 Border Security – Canada’s Frontline M 2:05 Helicopter ER M 2:50 Piha Rescue PG 3:15 The Force MC 3:40 SVU MV 4:25 Storage Wars – Texas PG 4:50 CSI MV
THREE
PRIME
6am The AM Show 9am The Café 10am Infomercials 11:30 Entertainment Tonight 3 Noon Millionaire Hot Seat 3 0 1pm Dr Phil PGR 3 Melissa says her husband refuses to get a job, dresses like a ‘demonic clown’, and spends all day composing and posting music about killing people. 2pm M You May Now Kill The Bride PGR 3 2016 Thriller. A couple get engaged, but his stepsister believes she has a claim on him, and is willing to do anything to be his bride. Tammin Sursok, Ashley Newbrough, Rocky Myers. 0 4pm Entertainment Tonight 4:30 NewsHub Live At 4:30pm 5pm Millionaire Hot Seat 0 6pm NewsHub Live At 6pm 7pm The Project 7:30 The Block Australia PGR Mitch and Mark want to hide their secret, but nosy neighbour Matt is more than a little curious. 0 8:35 The Rookie AO 0 9:35 Hawaii Five-0 AO 0 10:30 NewsHub Late
11pm SVU AO 3 When a masked man attacks a woman, she believes he is the same criminal who stalked her in the past; Tucker ponders his retirement and his future with Benson. 0 Midnight Infomercials
11pm The Outdoor Show Sky Sports covers outdoor sports. 11:30 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert PGR The best of Stephen Colbert’s satire and comedy, discussing politics, entertainment, business, and more. 12:30 Closedown
11pm Koroua 3 A series of conversations profiling some of the last remaining Maori male elders, focusing on the transition of Maori from before urbanisation to the present day. 11:30 Closedown
MOVIES GREATS 6:19 Nothing But Trailers M 6:34 The Ninth Gate 16VS 1999 Thriller. James Russo, Johnny Depp. 8:43 Hot Tub Time Machine 2 16VLSC 2015 Comedy. Rob Corddry, Craig Robinson. 10:14 White House Down MVL 2013 Action. Channing Tatum, Jamie Foxx. 12:22 The Help MC 2011 Drama. Emma Stone, Viola Davis. 2:47 Real Steel MV 2011 Action. Hugh Jackman, Dakota Goyo. 4:50 Knocked Up 16LS 2007 Comedy. Katherine Heigl, Seth Rogan. 6:55 Premonition ML 2007 Drama. Sandra Bullock, Julian McMahon. 8:30 The Purge 16VL 2013 Thriller. In the future, a wealthy family is held hostage for harbouring the target of a murderous syndicate during The Purge, a 12-hour period in which any and all crime is legalised. Ethan Hawke, Lena Headey. 10pm Anchorman 2 – The Legend Continues MLS 2014 Comedy. Will Ferrell, Paul Rudd.
1:45 Black Site MVL 2018 Horror. Sophia Del Pizzo, Henry Douthwaite. 3:10 An Acceptable Loss 16VLC 2018 Thriller. Tika Sumpter, Jamie Lee Curtis. 4:48 I Am Duran MLC 2019 Documentary.
7pm 7:30 8pm 8:30
Whanau Living 3 Cam’s Kai 3 Ride Or Die Holding Court With Steven Adams 9pm Ahikaroa AO 9:30 Ahikaroa AO 10pm #whiuatepatai AO 3 10:30 Te Ao – Maori News 3
MOVIES PREMIERE
Thursday
CHOICE
6:30 Takoha 3 6:40 Pukoro 2 7:10 Tamariki Haka 3 7:20 E Kori 3 7:25 Pipi Ma 7:30 Potae Pai 3 7:40 Darwin + Newts 3 7:50 Kids’ Kai Kart 3 8am Fresh 3 8:30 Kaitangata Twitch 9am Te Ao – Maori News 3 9:30 R&R 3 10am Tangaroa With Pio 3 10:30 Sidewalk Karaoke PGR 3 11am Tautohetohe – On The Road PGR 3 Noon Waka Ama Sprints 3 12:30 Funny Whare – Gamesnight PGR 3 1pm The Stage – Haka Fusion AO 3 1:30 Polyfest Kapa Haka 3 2pm Toku Reo 3 2 3pm Takoha 3 3:10 Pukoro 2 3:40 Tamariki Haka 3 3:50 E Kori 3 3:55 Pipi Ma 4pm Potae Pai 3 4:10 Darwin + Newts 3 4:20 Kids’ Kai Kart 3 4:30 Pukana 3 2 5pm Ariki 5:30 Nga Kapa Haka Kura Tuarua 3 6pm Nga Pari Karangaranga O Te Motu 3 6:30 Te Ao – Maori News
7pm The Crowd Goes Wild 0 7:30 Traffic Cops PGR 0 8:30 Prime Rocks – New Order: Decades PGR Part concert and part documentary following New Order’s preparations as they re-stage their acclaimed collaboration, So It Goes. 0 10:25 Courtside
7:11 A Quiet Place MVC 2018 Thriller. John Krasinski, Emily Blunt. 8:40 People Interview – Emily Blunt 9:07 Time Out MS 2018 Comedy. Tessa Thompson, Melissa Leo. 10:30 Kin MVLC 2018 Action. Myles Truitt, Jack Reynor. 12:11 Speed Kills MVL 2018 Action. John Travolta, Katheryn Winnick. 1:51 Tomb Raider MV 2018 Action. Alicia Vikander, Dominic West. 3:45 An Acceptable Loss 16VLC 2018 Thriller. Tika Sumpter, Jamie Lee Curtis. 5:24 I Am Duran MLC 2019 Documentary. 6:48 Searching MC 2018 Drama. John Cho, Debra Messing. 8:30 Never Grow Old 16VLC 2019 Western. A once-peaceful frontier town becomes a den of debauchery, greed, and murder when an outlaw arrives and shoots down his opposition. Emile Hirsch, John Cusack. 10:14 6 Below MC 2017 Drama. Josh Hartnett, Mira Sorvino. 11:49 The Vanishing Of Sidney Hall 16C 2017 Drama. Logan Lerman, Elle Fanning.
Thursday
MAORI
6am The Powerpuff Girls 3 0 6:30 Kung Fu Panda – Legends Of Awesomeness 3 0 7am Sky Sport News 8am Game Shakers 3 8:30 The Moe Show 3 0 9am Million Dollar Minute 9:30 The Crowd Goes Wild 3 10am The Doctors PGR 3 11am Antiques Roadshow 3 0 Noon Sky Sport News 12:30 Madam Secretary PGR 3 0 1:30 Man With A Plan PGR 3 0 2pm The Late Show With Stephen Colbert PGR 3 3pm Wheel Of Fortune 0 3:30 Jeopardy 4pm A Place In The Sun 5pm 3rd Rock From The Sun 0 5:30 Prime News 6pm Motorcycling – Road Racing Series (HLS) Scarborough Gold Cup.
Midnight Real Steel MV 2011 Action. Hugh Jackman, Dakota Goyo. 2:03 Knocked Up 16LS 2007 Comedy. Katherine Heigl, Seth Rogan. 4:08 Premonition ML 2007 Drama. Sandra Bullock, Julian McMahon. 5:43 The Purge 16VL 2013 Thriller. Ethan Hawke, Lena Headey.
SKY SPORT 1 6am Rugby Championship – South Africa v Australia (RPL) From Ellis Park in Johannesburg, South Africa. 8am Rugby Championship – All Blacks v Pumas (RPL) From Estadio José Amalfitani in Buenos Aires. 10am The Season Hamilton Boys’ High School. Behind the scenes of Hamilton Boys’ High School rugby. 10:30 The Season Hamilton Boys’ High School. 11am Getting Grilled With Marshy Russell Coutts. 11:30 Getting Grilled With Marshy Glen Jackson. Noon Rugby Championship – South Africa v Australia (RPL) 2pm Rugby Championship – All Blacks v Pumas (RPL) 4pm Sevens – Ignite U20 Combine (HLS) 5:30 The Season Hamilton Boys’ High School. 6pm Getting Grilled With Marshy Russell Coutts. 6:30 Getting Grilled With Marshy Glen Jackson. 7pm Sevens – Ignite U20 Combine (HLS) 8:30 Wednesday Wind Back 10:30 Rugby Championship – South Africa v Australia (RPL) From Ellis Park in Johannesburg, South Africa.
Thursday
12:30 Rugby Championship – All Blacks v Pumas (RPL) 2:30 Sevens – Ignite U20 Combine (HLS) 4am Wind Back
Thinking of Selling?
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
Get Listed, Get Sold, Get 3D Marketing Call Linda today on 0274 087 965
Ashburton Guardian 23
6am Nadiya’s Food Adventure 6:30 Jamie’s 30-Minute Meals 7am Choccywoccydoodah 7:30 Jelly Jamm 8am The Big Dry 9am Gardeners’ World 9:30 Arctic Secrets 11:30 Mysteries At The Monument PGR 12:30 Building The Dream 1:30 Restoration Home 2:30 My Dream Home 3:30 Secret Life Of The Tasmanian Devil 4:30 Gordon Ramsay Ultimate Home Cooking Gordon creates party food, starting with spicy Mexican eggs for a brunch party, orange-and-coriander salmon for lunch, and pulled pork with chipotle mayonnaise for dinner. 5pm Forever Summer With Nigella 5:30 Mysteries At The Museum 6:30 Mine Hunters 7:30 American Pickers 8:30 Where The Wild Men Are With Ben Fogle 9:30 Fishy Business 10pm Alone – Redemption PGR Ten survivalists from previous seasons return for a second chance to win the $500,000 prize, this time in Northern Mongolia, a location wilder than where they have gone before. 11pm Gordon Ramsay – Ultimate Home Cooking 11:30 Mysteries At The Museum 12:30 How To Cook Like Heston 1am Fishy Business 1:30 Forever Summer With Nigella 2am My Dream Home 3am Secret Life Of The Tasmanian Devil 4am Alone – Redemption PGR 5am Mysteries At The Museum
SKY SPORT 2 6am India v Bangladesh (RPL) First Test – Day Five. From Eden Gardens in Kolkata. 8am Australia v Pakistan (HLS) First Test – Day Five. From The Gabba in Brisbane. 9am India v Bangladesh (HLS) First Test – Day Five. From Eden Gardens in Kolkata. 10am Marsh One-Day Cup (HLS) Final – Queensland v Western Australia. 10:30 Blackcaps v England (RPL) First Test, Day Five. From Bay Oval in Tauranga. 6pm Australia v Pakistan (HLS) First Test – Day Five. From The Gabba in Brisbane. 7pm India v Bangladesh (HLS) First Test – Day Five. From Eden Gardens in Kolkata. 8pm Blackcaps v England First Test Wrap. 10pm India v Bangladesh (RPL) First Test – Day Five. From Eden Gardens in Kolkata.
Thursday
Midnight Australia v Pakistan (HLS) First Test – Day Five. From The Gabba in Brisbane. 1am Blackcaps v England (HLS) First Test, Day Five. From Bay Oval in Tauranga. 2am India v Bangladesh (HLS) First Test – Day Five. From Eden Gardens in Kolkata. 3am Women’s Big Bash (RPL) Hobart Hurricanes v Adelaide Strikers. 27Nov19
DISCOVERY 6:35 Fast N’ Loud PG Motorcycle Mayhem/Packing a Packard for Pebble 2/2. 7:30 World’s Deadliest Drivers PG 7:55 World’s Deadliest Drivers PG 8:20 Nasa’s Unexplained Files PG 9:10 Expedition Unknown PG The Search for Florida’s Lost Pirate. 10am How It’s Made PG 10:25 How Do They Do It? PG 10:50 Abalone Wars PG 11:40 Swamp Murders M Misty River. 12:30 Blood Relatives M Don’t Kill the Messenger. 1:20 American Monster M A Mother’s Work. 2:10 World’s Deadliest Drivers PG 2:35 World’s Deadliest Drivers PG 3pm Alaskan Bush People PG Where There’s Smoke There’s Fire. 3:50 Gold Rush – White Water PG 4:45 Fast N’ Loud PG 5:40 Abalone Wars PG 6:35 Deadliest Catch PG 7:30 Deadliest Catch PG 8:30 Aussie Lobster Men PG 9:25 Sydney Harbour Patrol 10:15 Moonshiners MVLC 11:05 Naked And Afraid M 11:55 How It’s Made PG
Thursday
12:20 How Do They Do It? PG 12:45 World’s Deadliest Drivers PG 1:10 World’s Deadliest Drivers PG 1:35 Gold Rush – White Water PG 2:25 Moonshiners PG 3:15 Alaskan Bush People PG 4:05 Treehouse Masters PG 4:55 Naked And Afraid M 5:45 Gold Rush – White Water PG
metservice.com | Compiled by
www.guardianonline.co.nz
Wednesday, November 27, 2019
Sport
24 Ashburton Guardian
Another star for Classic
AB’s job a done deal?
P15
P16
The field makes its way out of Mt Somers in the early stages of the Tinwald Cycling Club’s meeting on Sunday.
PHOTO ROBYN HOOD 241119-RH-080
Opele grabs his opportunity The Tinwald Cycling Club travelled to Mt Somers to contest the Spray Marks, Stronechrubie, 45km mass start event on Sunday. A stiff nor-wester kept a solid bunch of riders together to the turnaround at Hakatere Station. Some fireworks out of the turnaround saw several riders miss the break, with a group of eight riders slipping off the front.
To add spice to the event the wind changed, ensuring a hard push home to the finish line. With several attacks inside the final kilometres being shut down, Kev Opele chanced his arm inside the final kilometre and managed to slip off the front. The charging bunch left their run too late and Opele held on for a well-deserved victory.
Brad Hudson stormed home to take second place, with Mark Summerfield taking the final podium spot. Back in the field riders had plenty to race for with sealed handicap honours up for grabs. Sarah Jenkins rode strongly to lift the sealed handicap trophy. Ross Templeton secured the second place spoils, with overall
winner Kev Opele claiming the third place envelope. The juniors and division 2 contested a 14km handicap event. Cooper Spillane dug deep to keep the chasing riders at bay by the smallest of margins, staying away for the win. His sister Zoe Spillane charged though the field from the back mark to claim second place and fastest time hon-
ours, riding the distance in 30.58. Jack Templeton continued his good form taking third place, but Daniel Gould was right on his tail in fourth. Lily Davidson and Mitch Brookland rounded out the top six. Sue Templeton took division 2 honours. Next week the club will contest a 48km handicap event around the Grahams Road block.
Only two pacing heats per night at the Interdoms
P17