Saturday, Dec 30, 2017
Since Sept 1879
Ashburton App
THE
www.guardianonline.co.nz
Retail $2.20 Home delivered from $1.05c
THE INDEPENDENT VOICE OF MID CANTERBURY
Ashburton at your fingertips
DOWNLOAD
NOW!
More Christmas wishes granted
New Year’s honours list
P6
P8
A man in demand
FULL STORY OVER DOWNLOAD
NOW!
5160
P16
Ph 03 307 7900 to subscribe!
S LOAD DOWD N COUNTING! AN
Ashburton App
THE
www.guardianonline.co.nz
News 2 Ashburton Guardian Wednesday, Dec 6, 2017
Since Sept 27, 1879
Retail $1.70 Home delivered from $1.05
www.guardianonline.co.nz
Saturday, December 30, 2017 THE INDEPENDENT VOICE OF MID CANTERBURY
Friday, October 20, 2017
Since Sept 27, 1879
Retail $1.70 Home delivered from $1.05
THE INDEPENDENT VOICE OF MID CANTERBURY
www.guardianonline.co.nz
WEEKEND
Writing stars
NZ First leader Winston Peters announced last night that he would side with the New Zealand Labour Party after coalition negotiations. MORE
P2
WET AND WILD
P8
IN TODAY’S GUARDIAN FULL STORY
P2-3 Ashburton App
THE
PHOTO KATIE TODD 051217-KT-030
Ashburton at your fingertips
DOWNLOAD
MAINTAIN YOUR INDEPENDENCE AND LOOK NO FURTHER THAN ONE OF OUR LUXURIOUS VILLAS OR ASSISTED CARE APARTMENTS. “WE UNDERSTAND THE DECISIONS AHEAD ARE IMPORTANT SO WE STRIVE TO DO OUR VERY BEST TO ASSIST YOU MAKE THE RIGHT CHOICE!”
To arrange an appointment contact our Resort Manager, Tony Sands. 307 9080 or 0800 272 7837 | AH 302 6887 tony@lochlearesort.co.nz Find us just off Racecourse Road at 25 Charlesworth Drive, Ashburton.
www.guardianonline.co.nz
www.guardianonline.co.nz
The times are changing A
year in any sense, is a long time but a year in the world of news can often seem like an eternity. In a similar tone to the messages from Andrew Falloon and Jo Luxton further on in these pages, if you’d asked me at the start of the year what I’d be doing come the end of December 2017, I would have laughed at the prospect of sitting in the editor’s chair at the Ashburton Guardian. But, lo and behold, here we are. When I stepped into the role back in July, I can honestly say I had no true idea of how important this little newspaper is to the community. But it is something I have quickly come to know as the time has progressed. We are your mouthpiece, a platform in which you can tell your stories, share your news and keep up-to-date with the everyday life of people from within our wonderful district. It is our goal to give you the platform in which to do all those and we will continue to strive to achieve that when the sun rises on 2018 too. For the past few years the Guardian has been through an interesting phase. We are one of very few papers in the country who can boast a narrow rise in readership each quarter and the
Matt Markham
EDITOR
development of the Ashburton App has allowed us to reach out to more people than we have ever reached before. As the world round us evolves and people’s habits change when it comes to how they prefer to view their daily news, the biggest challenge facing any news outlet is remaining current and keeping up with that demand while still meeting the every day needs of those who rely on the printed version. This is no different in the Guardian offices either. We have the development of the App, our busy Facebook page, the Guardian website and our good old trusty printed edition which has remained a pillar of the district since its inception in 1879 – yes, you read that right! We’ve covered some interesting moments over the past 12 months. Some have been entertaining, others tragic and many extremely interesting.
Rugby final postponed
Council response
P2
Volunteers to the rescue
P3
Emergency services stretched
P4
P5
NOW!
Ph 03 307 7900 to subscribe!
Ph 03 307 7900 to subscribe!
AT LOCHLEA LIFESTYLE RESORT IT’S ALL ABOUT LIFESTYLE & IT’S ALL ABOUT YOU!
THE INDEPENDENT VOICE OF MID CANTERBURY
Retail $2.20 Home delivered from $1.05c
Since Sept 1879
Lots of photos inside!
DECISION MADE
Factory inferno
Saturday, July 22, 2017
You’ve come with us, every step of the way, and not been hesitant to put your pen to paper and let us know what you think of what’s going on in little old Ashburton. And we are truly grateful for that. It is because of your pressure and demands – and the efforts of Tony Todd and Peter McQuarters, that the i-SITE may see a resurrection, so don’t believe for a minute that your voice, through our pages, doesn’t hold any sway, because it does. We are keen to lift that profile in 2018. We want to ask more of the harder questions, be open and critical while also offering more opinion – including that of our writers, readers and correspondents. The basic truth is that in order for us to keep coming to you six days a week, we need to continue to lift our game. And that can only happen with your involvement. So, on behalf of the team here at the Guardian, thanks so much for your support over the past 12 months. We hope you have a safe, enjoyable New Year and send you best wishes for a prosperous 2018. We’re looking forward to being a part of it.
Ready when you are
CALL ! NOW
150 Smithfield Rd, Ashburton doakys@xtra.co.nz 03 308 1248
Lindsay 027 555 5575
Weather: High 10˚ - Overnight 1˚ Page 38
Thursday, May 18, 2017
Ph 03 307 7900 to subscribe!
Doaky’s Plumbing Ltd
Puzzles: Page 39
Since Sept 27, 1879
Television: Page 36-37
www.guardianonline.co.nz
Family Notices: Page 38
Retail $1.70 Home delivered from $1.05
THE INDEPENDENT VOICE OF MID CANTERBURY
Fairton
CLOSING
www.guardianonline.co.nz
INSIDE THE MEETING WORKER REACTION LONG WAIT FINALLY OVER NEED FOR COMMUNITY CARE – MAYOR
P2 P2 P2-3 P3 PHOTO MATT MARKHAM 170517-MM-044
FOCUS SPORT
29 29
SPECIAL PRICE
$ 990 SPECIAL PRICE +ORC $ 990
Gluyas Motor Group
FOCUS SPORT
1
Kermode Street | (03) 307 5800
• Reverse Camera • Apple Carplay™2 & Android Auto™2 integration through SYNC®33 • 17” Alloy Wheels Reverse Camera •• Satellite Navigation 2 Android Auto™2 Apple Carplay™ •• Daytime Running&Lights integration through SYNC®33 • 17” Alloy Wheels • Satellite Navigation • Daytime Running Lights
+ORC1
Chris Hart Vehicle Sales Manager A/H 308-8767 Mob 027 439 0887 Ray McLaren Vehicle Sales A/H 308-5045 Mob 027 602 3311
WE HAVE A FIELDAYS DEAL THAT’SESCAPE PERFECT FOR YOU! FWD TREND SPECIAL PRICE
$
37990 37990
$ 990 $
FOCUS SPORT
29
SPECIAL PRICE
TEST DRIVE TODAY.
+ORC1
Adam Banks Vehicle Sales P 307-5800 Mob 027 312 0028
ESCAPE TREND FWD
• Reverse Camera 2 • SPECIAL Apple Carplay™ & Android PRICE 1 Auto™2 integration through+ORC SYNC®33 • Reverse Camera • 17” Alloy Wheels 2 • Apple Carplay™ & Android Auto™2 3 • Satellite Navigation 1 integration through SYNC®3+ORC • •Daytime Running LightsSystem (BLIS) Blind Spot Information ReverseCity Camera •• Active Safe 2 & Android Auto™2 Carplay™ •• Apple Satellite Navigation integration through SYNC®33 • Blind Spot Information System (BLIS) • Active City Safe • Satellite Navigation
WE HAVE A FIELDAYS DEAL THAT’S PERFECT FOR YOU! *Special conditions apply
1. The special pricing is recommended pricing only and available until 30 June 2017 or while stocks last at participating Ford Dealerships. Price excludes on road costs, options and accessories. Not available in conjunction with any other special offers. 2. Apple™ and Apple Carplay™ are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. Android™, Android Auto™ and Google Maps™ are registered trademarks of Google Inc. 3. For phone and media player compatibility, please visit www.ford.co.nz/sync.
Anywhere Ford TEST DRIVE 1˚TODAY. Weather: High 13˚ - Overnight Page 22 123 Sample Road | SAMPLEVILLE | P 01 234 5678 | anywhereford.co.nz
Ph 03 307 7900 to subscribe!
Puzzles: Page 21
Television: Page 23
TEST DRIVE TODAY.
1. The special pricing is recommended pricing only and available until 30 June 2017 or while stocks last at participating Ford Dealerships. Price excludes on road costs, options and accessories. Not available in conjunction with any other special offers. 2. Apple™ and Apple Carplay™ are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. Android™, Android Auto™ and Google Maps™ are registered trademarks of Google Inc. 3. For phone and media player compatibility, please visit www.ford.co.nz/sync.
Anywhere Ford
1. The special pricing is recommended pricing only and available until 30 June 2017 or while stocks last at participating Ford Dealerships. Price excludes on road costs, options and accessories. Not available in conjunction with any other special offers. 2. Apple™ and Apple Carplay™ are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. Android™, Android Auto™ and Google Maps™ are registered trademarks of Google Inc. 3. For phone and media player compatibility, please visit www.ford.co.nz/sync.
www.gluyasmotorgroup.co.nz
FOCUS SPORT
www.guardianonline.co.nz
29990
SPECIALFamily PRICE Notices: Page 22
$
+ORC1
• Reverse Camera • Apple Carplay™2 & Android Auto™2 integration through SYNC®33 • 17” Alloy Wheels • Satellite Navigation • Daytime Running Lights
123 Sample Road | SAMPLEVILLE | P 01 234 5678 | anywhereford.co.nz
Anywhere Ford
123 Sample Road | SAMPLEVILLE | P 01 234 5678 | anywhereford.co.nz
ESCAPE TREND FWD
37990
SPECIAL PRICE
$
+ORC1
• Reverse Camera • Apple Carplay™2 & Android Auto™2 integration through SYNC®33 • Blind Spot Information System (BLIS) • Active City Safe • Satellite Navigation
AFFORDABLE LUXURY TEST DRIVE TODAY.
1. The special pricing is recommended pricing only and available until 30 June 2017 or while stocks last at participating Ford Dealerships. Price excludes on road costs, options and accessories. Not available in conjunction with any other special offers. 2. Apple™ and Apple Carplay™ are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. Android™, Android Auto™ and Google Maps™ are registered trademarks of Google Inc. 3. For phone and media player compatibility, please visit www.ford.co.nz/sync.
Anywhere Ford
ST LA NE O
IN HIGH DEMAND SECURE YOUR APARTMENT TODAY
123 Sample Road | SAMPLEVILLE | P 01 234 5678 | anywhereford.co.nz
ONE GREAT STUDIO AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE • One-bedroomed suite • Little outdoor area • Nice, spacious and comfortable room • Care packages available to purchase
OUR WEEKLY FEE IS LOCKED IN FOR LIFE
CALL TODAY FOR MORE INFORMATION Donna Coxshall 03 307 6140 – FACILITY MANAGER 37 Carters Terrace, Tinwald, Ashburton 7700 | www.terraceview.co.nz
News www.guardianonline.co.nz
Saturday, December 30, 2017
Ashburton Guardian
3
■ LONG-TERM PLAN
Investment in pools, stadium sought By Sue NewmaN
Sue.n@theguardian.co.nz
The demand for sports facilities in the Ashburton District is relentless and to satisfy that demand, new projects are likely to be built into the Ashburton District Council’s long-term plan, 2018-2028. Councillors will start the long job of working through spending wish lists in January and among those items will be several sports facility enhancements. On facilities manager Steve Prescott’s list are improvements he believes are needed to ensure what the council offers residents is relevant to their needs now and facilities that will remain popular well into the future. Topping the list is an expansion of the EA Networks Centre’s swim school facilities. Currently swim school sessions are almost fully subscribed and
are now limited by the amount of pool time available. On Prescott’s list is a 25x20 metre swim school pool and an interactive splash zone. It would come with a $2.5 million price tag and he has slotted this into year one of the plan – 2018. In year three, he is requesting about $5 million to extend the complex’s stadium including gym expansion, a climbing wall and meeting rooms. Year two could see about $250,000 spent on foyer area redevelopment in the sports house area of the complex. Looking further out Prescott is suggesting hydroslides as previously investigated at $2.5 million could come in year five (2022) and an ice rink built using a heat recovery system from the pool area could be on the horizon in year seven (2025) at a cost of $7.5 million.
Local police are focusing their efforts on traffic behaviour over the new year period.
■ ASHBURTON POLICE
Private or pubs, the only new year party options By Sue NewmaN
Sue.n@theguardian.co.nz
Ashburton might be more of a passing through spot rather than a New Year hot-spot and that means police are focusing their efforts on roading, rather than party patrols. While they are not anticipating a busy New Year’s eve, Ashburton police have been focusing their efforts on ensuring motorists travelling through the district do so as safely as possible, says senior sergeant Scott Banfield. “We’re having a lot of police presence on the highway during the day and so far, so good in Mid Canterbury, but people are doing some stupid things,” he said. The main issues patrols were
finding between the Rakaia and Rangitata bridges was with people following too close and people passing when it was unsafe to do so, Banfield said. “People are too impatient and we keep trying to get the message across, but we still see people overtaking on bends. People seem to think accidents won’t happen to them.” He anticipates New Year will be a quiet event in the Ashburton District. Police have visited the Lake Clearwater and Lake Camp area where there are usually larger gatherings of revellers, to undertake some prevention work ahead of tomorrow night, he said. “We will have a presence up there, particularly in the after-
noon, but we don’t see this as a risk area.” With Ashburton no longer holding a public new year’s eve event, Banfield said it would be treated as a normal night in terms of police patrols. The last community street party was held in Ashburton in 2008. The first was held to usher in the new millennium and the event continued for several years before being canned in 2006 after it was marred by a number of violent incidents. It restarted but never attracted the initial large crowds. This year revellers will have a choice of private parties or live bands at one of several hotels and clubs including the MSA and RSA, Braided Rivers and Methven’s Blue Pub.
Today’s construction is tomorrow’s legacy If a home of excellent design and exceptional quality of workmanship is important to you, then look no further than Des Millar Construction. The quality home builders. With more than 30 years of building quality homes for the Mid Canterbury community, Des has a strong reputation for “old school” workmanship, backed by results.
Housing Commercial Farm Renovations
For housing, Commercial, farm buildings and renovations, contact Des anytime for a free no obligation quote on 03 308 9936 or 027 432 3258
News 4
Ashburton Guardian
Saturday, December 30, 2017
www.guardianonline.co.nz
All the signs good for 2018 By Andrew FAlloon
I
f you’d told me a year ago I’d become our local Member of Parliament in 2017 I’d have thought you quite mad. But such was the unpredictable nature of 2017. For me, and for many of you, it was a year of huge change, of great highs, and a few lows. A year where we had two elections: one on September 23 when 2.6 million New Zealanders voted, and then another on October 19 when one man, Winston Peters, decided who’d be the Government. A year of great results locally. The Crusaders winning (again). Mid Canterbury upsetting a few giants at the South Island Sevens (and a solid, if not spectacular, season of Heartland rugby). Champion Ashburton rower Veronica Wall again taking on the world at the World Rowing Championships. A superb season at Mt Hutt, capped off with being recognised as New Zealand’s best for the third consecutive year. An economy going from strength to strength, with one of the lowest unemployment rates in the country. And the signs are good for 2018. Despite literally marching against the Trans Pacific Partnership while in Opposition, Labour will ratify the TPP now they’re in Government. The TPP is a mammoth trade deal which will give our local farmers, manufacturers and exporters better and fairer access to markets like Canada, Japan and Chile. Stage Two of Central Plains Water is under way, showing it’s possible to store more water when it’s available, and use it when it’s not. But as always, there will be challenges. Mycoplasma bovis has the potential to cost our dairy and beef industries hundreds of millions of dollars. With confirmation of its spread beyond South Canterbury, the new Minister of Agriculture will need to throw every resource he has available to eradicate it while
Andrew Falloon. there’s still the chance. With a strong local economy comes a low unemployment rate. It’s a real struggle for many Mid Canterbury businesses to attract staff of any skill level. We just don’t have the people available. I’ll be pushing the Labour Party to walk back on their commitment to “reduce net immigration by 20,000 to 30,000 a
BLOCKED DRAINS
Dairy Saucer/Wedge/Sump and Drain Clearing.
PHOTO 140917-LB-043
year”, which would make it even harder. With continued growth projected in our region we need to continue to invest in the infrastructure that supports that growth. Unfortunately the new Coalition Government have shelved plans to build a four lane highway between Ashburton and
Allen’s Ashburton offer a great service
Christchurch in favour of rail projects in Auckland. As your local MP I’ll continue to argue for it, along with a second bridge over the Ashburton River. Both projects are sorely needed for current and future traffic volumes. Despite a bit of rain recently Niwa’s drought index still classi-
fies most of Mid Canterbury as “extremely dry,” the step below drought. Some more rain in January would be welcomed, if not by those of you off camping. I’m confident Mid Canterbury will get through those challenges, as we always do. I wish you all the very best for a safe and happy 2018.
SEPTIC TANKS, SUMPS, WEDGES AND PONDS
Does your Septic Tank need to be emptied?
CALL THE POOCRU
Locally owned and operated
Phone Darryl Burrowes on 03 308 5293 or 0274 333 563
News Saturday, December 30, 2017
www.guardianonline.co.nz
Ashburton Guardian
5
On a huge learning curve By Jo Luxton
T
here is only one way to describe this year and that is, a roller-coaster ride. Being a candidate in the general election is like having one of the longest job interviews ever! Being a first time candidate with no political background or any real knowledge of how politics worked has been a huge learning curve for me but one I have loved every minute of. My biggest fear during the campaign trail was public speaking. Public speaking was not something I have ever done before but I soon realised there was no escaping it. As I look back over the year I realise how much I have grown not only as a person but in confidence as well and so I feel very fortunate to have had that opportunity. I have really enjoyed bringing MPs into our electorate and showing them how fantastic this part of New Zealand is. Many of these MPs are now ministers and I am looking forward to having more visits in the new year. One of the first to come will be Minister Iain Lees-Galloway, we will hold public meetings to address people’s queries about our immigration policy, I have expressed to him that many people are unsure of the detail and the impact it will have for us here in Rangitata and he has listened, hence his visit to us early next year. I enjoyed the camaraderie we experienced as candidates during the campaign, whilst we were in competition with each other I believe we all held respect for each other and enjoyed a bit of banter along the way. I want to congratulate all the candidates for the huge effort they put it, no matter what the result, and I also offer a big congratulations to the winner being Andrew Falloon. I was disappointed that Mojo didn’t make it back in to Parliament, I think she has done so much during her time there and I believe she had
Jo Luxton
PHOTO 140917-LB-035
a lot more to give. Since entering Parliament my eyes have been opened to the inner workings and just how much work goes on behind the scenes that we in the general public aren’t actually aware of. The hours are long, I can be in my office from 8am until 10.30pm at night and only speak or see another person during Question Time in the house. It
can actually be quite lonely at times. I am loving it though, it is amazing to be part of something that can make change that impacts on all New Zealanders, how privileged and lucky I am. I was extremely honoured to be asked to deliver my Maiden Speech on the opening of Parliament and as a consequence of being the seconder to the mo-
y p p a H ar
e Y w e N FROM
THE
RD GUA
IAN
tion I was able to attend the ceremony at Government House, where the Address in Reply was delivered to the GovernorGeneral. I am relishing the Select Committees I am part of, Education and Workforce and Primary Productions, which I am the deputy chair of. Being an MP has given me many opportunities that I would
Reception will be closed for account enquiries and payments through the holiday period and will reopen January 8.
not have otherwise had, so my challenge to people out there reading this is – have a go, have faith in your self, work hard because you never know where things may lead you and if you are even remotely interested in politics, get involved! I want to thank everyone who has supported me this year and I wish everyone a safe and Happy New Year.
News 6
Ashburton Guardian
www.guardianonline.co.nz
Saturday, December 30, 2017
Christmas elderly wishes 2017 A surprise gift for residents By Katie todd
Katie.t@theguardian.co.nz
Coldstream residents received a knock on the door and a surprise delivery just before Christmas. Wanting to give residents a bite of home baking, Sally Smith had whipped up four
parcels of tasty treats. Sally said when she first read of the Christmas Wishes, she wasn’t sure if she’d have the time to get involved. But she soon realised she could help bring a smile to someone’s face by spending a little time in the kitchen.
PHOTO KATIE TODD 211217-KT-707
A helping hand in garden By Katie todd
Katie.t@theguardian.co.nz
When the Guardian urged Mid Canterbury to put forward their Christmas Wishes, Allenton School teacher aide Jane Slaven admitted a helping hand in her garden would be “magic”. And just before Christmas that help arrived with a bucket of garden tools and a big smile on her face.
Lisa Williams took time out of her own hectic Christmas schedule to venture from Mayfield to Ashburton, and spend a couple of hours weeding and trimming alongside Jane, making her Allenton garden spick and span for summer. “It’s a hard time of year to get caught up on everything, and it’s nice to help someone else get caught up,” said Lisa.
HAPPY NEW YEAR FROM HOTEL ASHBURTON The Turf Bar is operating a full TAB service, gaming and poolChristmas tables.
Christmas celebrations celebrations all wrapped up Christmas celebrations
Enjoy the country all up all wrapped upNOWwrapped HOTEL ASHBURTON CHRISTMAS DINING & EVENTS – BOOKINGS AVAILABLE bar atmosphere
with all the facilities a great r with decadent dining and festive atmosphere at sports Hotel Ashburton. bar has to Wrap up your year with decadent dining and festive atmosphere at Hotel Ashburton. offcelebrations er.at Hotel Ashburton. eap bright ideasyear andwith festive atmosphere to ensure your Christmas are a success. up your decadent dining and festive atmosphere
HOTEL ASHBURTON CHRISTMAS DINING & EVENTS – BOOKINGS NOW AVAILABLE HOTEL ASHBURTON CHRISTMAS DINING & EVENTS – BOOKINGS NOW AVAILABLE
Hotel Ashburton have got the bright ideas and festive atmosphere to ensure your Christmas celebrations are a success.
ng with family, friends or colleagues, Hotel Ashburton and Clearwater Restaurant can burton have got the brightWhether ideas and festive atmosphere to family, ensure friends your Christmas celebrations are a success. you’re celebrating with or colleagues, Hotel Ashburton and Clearwater Restaurant can here arecelebrating plenty of with options; a sit down three-course meal, aoflively cocktail party, buffet can er you’re family, friends or suits. colleagues, Ashburton and Clearwater host an event that There Hotel are plenty options; a sit down Restaurant three-course meal, a lively cocktail party, buffet afternoon barbeque. Onplenty the big day special Christmas menu is offer. event that suits. There are of options; a sitadown three-course meal, a lively cocktail buffet dining, or aitself, relaxed afternoon barbeque. On the bigon day itself,party, a special Christmas menu is on offer.
ning, or a relaxed afternoon barbeque. On the big day itself, a special Christmas menu is on offer.
today to find out more and to book your Call Christmas today to celebrations. find out more and to book your Christmas celebrations. Call today to find out more and to book your Christmas celebrations.
Enquire today!
0800 330 880 events@hotelash.co.nz fb.com/HotelAshburton HotelAsh.co.nz /HotelAshburton HotelAsh.co.nz hotelash.co.nz fb.com/HotelAshburton HotelAsh.co.nz
PHOTO KATIE TODD 211217-KT-705
NEW DUAL MODE SMOKE GENERATOR GrainMaster® SuperSmoke® the new addition to the Actellic® grain protection family GrainMaster SuperSmoke is the latest advance in grain protection technology. The unique combination of two of the world’s leading stored grain insecticides gives superior control of stored grain pests in empty silos and grain stores.
Independent UK trial data
GrainMaster SuperSmoke should be used to disinfest empty grain stores and silos before filling with grain. Grain put into the silo should be treated with Actellic Dust or Actellic EC. GrainMaster and Actellic – the perfect combination for unbeatable results.
SEE NO WEEVIL
®
Collect your AgRewards points from selected products. Look out for the AgRewards stickers on packs. Visit www.agrewards.co.nz to find out more.
www.orionagriscience.co.nz For more information contact Orion AgriScience Ltd. Freephone: 0800 674 6627 ® GrainMaster, SuperSmoke and See no weevil are Registered Trademarks of Orion AgriScience Limited. ® Actellic is a Registered Trademark of Syngenta Limited. GrainMaster SuperSmoke is approved pursuant to the HSNO Act 1996, approval code HSR 101001. Actellic Dust and Actellic EC are registered pursuant to the ACVM Act 1997, P3591, P3590. See www.epa.govt.nz for approval conditions.
New Year’s Honours list, 2018 8
Ashburton Guardian
Saturday, December 30, 2017
www.guardianonline.co.nz
The Order of New Zealand ONZ To be a Member of the said Order: Ms Cassia Joy Coles (Joy Cowley), DCNZM, OBE For services to New Zealand
The New Zealand Order of Merit DNZM To be Dame Companions of the said Order: Ms Rangimarie Naida Glavish, ONZM, JP For services to Maori and the community The Honourable Annette Faye King For services as a Member of Parliament Ms Denise Ann L’Estrange-Corbet, MNZM For services to fashion and the community The Honourable Georgina Manunui te Heuheu, QSO For services to the State and Maori
KNZM To be Knight Companions of the said Order: Mr Herbert John Te Kauru Clarke, CNZM For services to Maori and heritage preservation The Honourable Douglas John White, QC For services to the judiciary Mr Bryan George Williams, CNZM, MBE For services to rugby
CNZM To be Companions of the said Order: The Honourable Dr Michael Edward Rainton Bassett, QSO, JP For services as a historian Mr William Norman Birnie For services to governance, the arts and sport Dr Garth Alan Carnaby, MNZM For services to science and governance The Honourable Peter Francis Dunne For services as a Member of Parliament Dr Bess Manying Ip, ONZM For services to the Chinese community and education Dr William Blair Rhodes Rolleston For services to the farming industry Ms Frances Valintine For services to education and the technology sector Mr Graeme Paul Wheeler For services to the State
Joy Cowley
ONZM To be Officers of the said Order: Mr Neil Frank Bateup For services to agriculture and the community Mr Donald James Best For services to music Mr Colin Maungapohatu Bidois For services to Maori Mr Richard Boast For services to the law and Maori Ms Rachel Jane Brown For services to sustainable business development Mrs Rhana Jean Devenport For services to arts governance Mrs Jeremy Jane Drummond For services to early childhood education Detective Inspector Thomas John Fitzgerald For services to the New Zealand Police and the community Mr Frederick John Graham For services to Maori art Mr John Norman Harrison For services to music and theatre Dr Andrew Alexander Hill For services to endoluminal vascular repair Dr Andrew Hugh Holden For services to endoluminal vascular repair Mr Robin Michael Newton Hood For services to springboard and platform diving Mr Robert Jan Jager For services to business and health and safety Archdeacon William Tutepuaki Kaua, JP For services to Maori, education and the State Mr Russell Kemp For services to Maori Ms Nicola Legat For services to the publishing industry
Annette King
Dr James Malcolm Macpherson For services to local government and the community Mr Wetini Swainson Mitai-Ngatai For services to Maori performing arts Professor Edwin Arthur Mitchell For services to children’s health Ms Julia Morison For services to visual arts Ms Penelope Jane Mudford For services to arbitration and the primary industries sector Ms Helen Mary Pollock For services to art, particularly sculpture Ms Margarita Anna Robertson For services to the fashion industry Ms Helen Alison Robinson For services to business, particularly the technology sector Mr William Edward Speedy For services to philanthropy and watersports Mr Peter John Turnbull For services to aviation Ms Sharon Wilson-Davis For services to the community Ms Helene Wong For services to the arts and the Chinese community
MNZM To be Members of the said Order: Mr Barry Charles Atkinson For services to philanthropy and the community Mr Bryce Robert Barnett For services to governance and philanthropy Dr Judy Blakey For services to seniors Mr Calven Dennis Bonney For services to the trucking industry and motorsport Ms Elise Ruth Bradley For services to music Professor Barbara Brookes For services to historical research and women Ms Heather Marie Brunsdon For services to dance Mrs Sonia Claire Chambers For services to people with disabilities Mr Nicholas John Cooper Chapman For services to education and conservation Mr Dugald Stuart Collie For services to agriculture and education Mr Allan David Cook For services to river and drainage engineering Mr Vernon John Dark For services to business and education Professor Sally Davenport For services to science Ms Elizabeth Anne Dawson For services to sports governance Ms Melanie Jane Donne
For services to training disability assistance dogs Ms Jennifer Ellis For services to education Ms Suzanne Louise Ellison For services to M?ori, the arts and governance Ms Virginia Mary Goldblatt For services to arbitration and mediation Mr John Leslie Gow For services to art Dr John Clive Guthrie For services to education and sport Mr Denis Louis Hartley For services to aviation and rescue services Dr Palatasa Havea For services to the Pacific community and the dairy industry Associate Professor Michael John Hilton For services to conservation Mr Noel Harold Selwyn Hyde For services to wildlife conservation and research taxidermy Dr John Stephen Kay For services to the New Zealand Defence Force Ms Nita Carol Knight For services to business and the community Mr Gary Keith Langsford For services to art Dr Renee Wen-Wei Liang
For services to Maori and education Professor Kabini Fa’ari Sanga For services to education and the Pacific community Father Barry Scannell For services to the community and heritage preservation Mr Lloyd Owen Scott For services to broadcasting, theatre and television Mr Philip James Sherry, JP For services to local government and broadcasting Mr Nigel Dean Skelt For services to badminton Senior Constable Russell Hadden Smith For services to the New Zealand Police and youth Ms Fiona Angeline Southorn For services to sport, particularly cycling Ms Susan Marie Stanaway For services to philanthropy and the community Mr Mark James Stewart For services to the community and sport Dr David Collins Tipene-Leach For services to Maori and health Ms Petrina Marie Togi-Sa’ena For services to Pacific music Ms Maureen Vida Truman For services to education Mrs Pania Tyson-Nathan
Bryan Williams For services to the arts Mr John Leslie Mace For services to swimming Ms Donna Matahaere-Atariki For services to M?ori and health Mr Paul McArdle For services to cycling and the community Ms Maxine Huirangi Grace MoanaTuwhangai For services to governance and Maori Emeritus Professor Roger Ian Moltzen For services to education Mr Cameron Cooper Moore For services to the manufacturing industry and the community Dr Camille Elizabeth Anne Nakhid For services to ethnic communities and education Dr Suitafa Deborah Ryan Nicholson (Debbie Ryan) For services to the Pacific community and health Mr Hare Paniora For services to M?ori and education Mr Neville Douglas Peat For services to conservation Mr Bruce Picot For services to business Mr Paul Ferrier Pritchett For services to yachting and the community Ms Lisa Marie Reihana For services to art Ms Sarah Mihiroa Reo
For services to Maori and business Mr Graeme Richard Wallis For services to music Dr Haare Mahanga Te Wehinga Williams, JP For services to Maori, the arts and education
HONORARY To be Honorary Members of the said Order: Mrs Valeti Finau For services to education and the Pacific community Mr Noriyuki Inoue For services to New Zealand-Japan relations Mr Charles Enoka Kiata For services to the Pacific community Dr Rudolf Hendrik Kleinpaste For services to entomology, conservation and entertainment Mr Alan Patrick McCarthy For services to New Zealand-Ireland relations
The Queen’s Service Order QSO To be Companions of the said Order: The Honourable Kerry James Borrows
New Year’s Honours list, 2018 Saturday, December 30, 2017
www.guardianonline.co.nz
Ashburton Guardian
9
For services as a Member of Parliament Mr Michael Joseph Brown For services to governance The Honourable David Richard Cunliffe For services as a Member of Parliament Ms Jane Louise Drumm For services to victims of domestic violence Mr Robert John Fowler For services to the community Mrs Raewyn Christine Fox For services to family budgeting services and the community The Right Honourable Sir Christopher Edward Wollaston MacKenzie Geidt, The Lord Geidt, GCVO, KCB, OBE For services as Private Secretary to The Queen of New Zealand Mr David Smol For services to the State Mr William Lindsay Tisch, JP For services as a Member of Parliament Ms Evelyn Marion Weir For services to seniors and the community
The Queen’s Service Medal QSM Mrs Foumana Alene-Tumataiki For services to the Niue community and education Mr Ian Rodney Anderson, JP For services to Fire and Emergency New Zealand and the community Mrs Shona Evelyn Andrell For services to the stroke community Mr Ray Raman Annamalai, JP For services to the community and Tamil culture Mr Ian Hector Argyle For services to outdoor recreation and conservation Mrs Anne Elizabeth Ellen Darby Barnett For services to health education Mr Aidan Bennett For services to the community Ms Raewyn Teresa Bhana, JP For services to the community Mrs Diane Margaret Brown
For services to the community Mr Philip John Craigie For services to music Mr Ian Morrice Dick, JP For services to the community and local government Ms Frances Ina Diver For services to the community Mrs Elizabeth Medwin Eastman For services to the arts and the community Reverend Matiu Nohokau Eru For services to Maori and education Mr Neil Murray Falconer, JP For services to the community and broadcasting Mr Roderick George Farrow For services to Fire and Emergency New Zealand and the forestry industry Mrs Kathleen Patricia Fletcher
Peter Dunne For services to the community and sport Mrs Carrol Eileen Browne For services to the community Mr John Alban Bull For services to Fire and Emergency New Zealand Mr Donald Harvey Cameron For services to Fire and Emergency New Zealand and the community Mr Daniel Christopher Clinton Corry
For services to music, science education, and the community Mrs Lynnette Flowers For services to the community Mr Bruce Arrol Gordon For services to local government and the community Mrs Lesley Elizabeth Gordon, OStJ For services to the community Mr Parshotam Govind For services to the Indian community
Mr Leslie John Graham For services to brass bands Mrs Kathleen Isobel Greenwood For services to the community Mr Alfred Warwick Grimmer For services as a charity auctioneer and to the community Dr Jean Morag Hardy For services to paediatrics and the community Mrs Joan Colwyn Howse For services to women and the community Mrs Melissa Genevieve Compton Jebson For services to agriculture and the community Mr Michael John Mason Keefe, JP For services to the community Mr Graham Arthur Keep For services to Scouting and the community Mrs Myra Larcombe For services to swimming Mr Brian Robert Le Prou For services to Fire and Emergency New Zealand Ms Lorraine Melville Logan For services to music Mr Filipo Lui For services to the Tokelauan community Mrs Thelma Margaret Luxton For services to the community and cricket Mr Daniel Walmar Lyders For services to conservation and forestry Mrs Hinekakaho Averill ManuelKohn For services to the community and Maori Mrs Margaret Ann Miles, JP For services to local government and the community Mrs Margaret Emily Morrish For services to heritage preservation Mr Hardie Gary Murdoch For services to Fire and Emergency New Zealand and the community Mr James William Nicholas For services to sport and the community Mrs Diane Patricia Nutsford For services to people with Alzheimers and dementia Mrs Inga Nu’u, JP For services to the community
Dr William Rolleston Ms Teresea Olsen For services to Maori and health Mr Sepal Channa Ranasinghe For services to the Sri Lankan community Mr Philip Ian Smith For services to Fire and Emergency New Zealand and the community Mr Arthur James Snedden For services to Fire and Emergency New Zealand Mrs Patricia Mary Stafford-Bush, JP For services to the community Mrs Julie Patricia Syme For services to the community Mr Ross Murray Thorby For services to the community Mrs Mii Hinarere I Te Poerava Tupangaia, JP For services to the Cook Islands community Mr Alan George Turner For services to the game of bridge Ms Jillian Marie Walker For services to art and children Mrs Cynthia Ruth Ward For services to nursing and children’s health
Reverend Rereamanu Patana Wihapi For services to Maori Mr Richard Francis Williams For services to the State Mrs Lyndsay Stanton Wright For services to swimming
HONORARY QSM Mrs Sereana Comeke Phillipps For services to the Fijian community
The New Zealand Distinguished Service Decoration NEW ZEALAND DEFENCE FORCE DSD Squadron Leader Rhys Lloyd Evans For services to the New Zealand Defence Force
News retrospect 10
Ashburton Guardian
Saturday, December 30, 2017
www.guardianonline.co.nz
July 2017 At the end of each year, Guardian staff choose the best of the year’s photos to share with you all and reminisce.
Above – Students enjoyed a glamorous night at the Ashburton College Ball at the Ashburton Trust Events Centre. Right – Methven fire chief, Selwyn Allred called time on his career with the fire brigade after 50 years of service.
Above – Fergus Oliver and his huntaway, Dougal, at the PGG Wrightson Sheep and Cattle Dog Sale. Right –The first snowfall of the winter brought snow to the ground over most parts of Mid Canterbury.
Summer is here and it’s a time for family outings and fun, so join us in a daily giveaway celebrating the 12 days of Christmas. Every day (Monday to Saturday) we will post to Facebook and publish our daily giveaway. Download the Ashburton App and go to the 12 Days of Christmas section on the Christmas button to be in to win. Winners drawn daily. T&C’s apply.
READER GIVEAWAY
www.facebook.com/ashguardian
DAY 5 FAMILY PASS FAMILY OF 4
www.guardianonline.co.nz
News retrospect Saturday, December 30, 2017
www.guardianonline.co.nz
Ashburton Guardian
Above – The heavens opened up and rainfall caused widespread flooding across the district. Left – The deluge that fell on the district caused damage to roads and pushed services to the extreme. Below – Ashburton got a cultural music lesson when Koffie Fugah held a West African drumming class.
Above – Local business owner Kieran Breakwell called on the government to think carefully about migrant worker laws. Left – Vincie Billante, Leen Braam and Russell Ellis shaved their heads for a good cause. Right – Then Prime Minister, Bill English popped into Ashburton while on the campaign trail.
11
Your place 12 Ashburton Guardian
TEST YOURSELF
www.guardianonline.co.nz
Saturday, December 30, 2017
YOUR PETS
Write to us! Editor, PO Box 77
Test yourself with the Guardian’s weekday quiz 1 – What is the approximate population of Wellington? a. 412,000 b. 492,000 c. 560,000 2 – Tyson and Truman were English ...? a. Comedians b. Songwriters c. Cricketers 3 – Laughing gas is properly known as ...? a. Nitrogen dioxide b. Nitrous oxide c. Nitrogen oxide 4 – Where was actor Mel Gibson born? a. Melbourne b. Brisbane c. New York 5 – Which historic route runs from China to Turkey? a. The Marco Polo Route b. Alexander the Great Pass c. The Old Silk Road 6 – Who is Jeff Sessions? a. A New York Senator b. A US Supreme Court judge c. US Attorney-General 7 – Holden cars were produced by which company? a. General Motors b. Ford Motors c. Jaguar 8 – Lisa Owen is a frontsperson for which TV show? a. 60 Minutes b. Fair Go c. The Nation
Email us! editor@ theguardian. co.nz
Call us! 03 307-7929
GOT GREAT PHOTOS? 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. 3Please send your photos 8 9 to subs@theguardian. 6 the words 1 co.nz with 1 9 PLACE3 in the 6 YOUR subject line and we 9 will run it in the Guardian or 7 website 2 3 our Guardianonline.co.nz 6
4
Keeping their cool
7
9YESTERDAY’S 8 2 ANSWERS 5 9
PHOTO SUPPLIED
3 8 1 4 7 5 6 9 2
Some lush greenery provided a cool spot for local beagles, Teo and Stella, on a hot day recently.
SEND US YOUR PHOTOS 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. Please send your photos to subs@theguardian. co.nz with the words YOUR PLACE in the subject line and we will run it in the Guardian or our website Guardianonline.co.nz
7 4 9 6 2 3 1 8 5
2 6 5 8 9 1 4 7 3
1 7 3 2 8 6 5 4 9
6 9 4 3 5 7 2 1 8
8 5 2 9 1 4 7 3 6
5 3 6 7 4 8 9 2 1
9 1 7 5 3 2 8 6 4
4 2 8 1 6 9 3 5 7
EASY SUDOKU
Answers: 1. 412,000 2. Cricketers 3. Nitrous Oxide 4. New York 5. The Old Silk Road 6. US AttorneyGeneral 7. General Motors 8. The Nation.
QUICK MEAL
9 4 6 5 3 9 2 3 1 6 3 8 1 Mixed berry ambrosia 450g mixed berries e.g. raspberries, blackberries, boysenberries, strawberries, blueberries 1/4 C caster sugar 1/2 C softly whipped cream 1/2 C Greek yoghurt 1/2 C crushed meringues 1/2 C marshmallows cut in pieces
1/4 C toasted coconut Icing sugar for dusting ■ In a large bowl place the berries and sprinkle over the caster sugar. Let it sit for 15 minutes. ■ Add the cream, yoghurt, marshmallows and meringues. ■ Fold gently together.
■ Put mixture into the fridge until required. ■ Serve in a large glass bowl, or individual glasses. ■ Sprinkle with toasted coconut and dust with icing sugar to serve. Recipe courtesy of www.countdown.co.nz
8 6 2 9
2 7
1 8 4 5
5 6 9
Solutions for today in Tuesday’s Your Place page.
6 3 8 4 1 7 2 9 5
2 6
8 3 7
Business www.guardianonline.co.nz
Ashburton Guardian
Saturday, December 30, 2017
13
Fight on for slice of the ice cream pie
New Zealand dollar heads for gain in 2017 The New Zealand dollar is heading for a 1.9 per cent gain against the greenback in 2017 after getting a 1 per cent boost in a holidayshortened week as the US dollar remains on the backfoot. The kiwi traded at 70.97 US cents as at 3pm yesterday in Wellington versus 70.82 cents at 8am and 70.75 cents on Thursday. That’s near a two-and-a-half month high and is up from 69.63 cents at the end of 2016. While the kiwi ended higher against the US, the trade-weighted index was at 74.14 yesterday versus 74.07 on Thursday and is down 4.4 per cent for the year. Stuart Ive, senior dealer foreign exchange at OMF in Wellington, said the move into year-end is entirely related to positioning in US dollars and concerns about the impact of US tax reform. Bank of New Zealand FX strate-
gist Jason Wong said the kiwi “was the best performing major currency in December, amidst a more positive dynamic for commodity currencies” as Brent crude rose to as much as $US67 per barrel, its highest level since mid-2015, the LME index, a broad measure of metal prices, was up around 7 per cent for the month and NZX whole milk dairy powder futures were up around 2.5 per cent, with drought conditions developing in New Zealand likely contributing to higher pricing. Wong said the December rally pushed the kiwi back close to short-term fair value against the US dollar, increasing the chance of a modest pull-back in January. He expects it to largely track sideways in the next month. The kiwi is also trading close to short-term fair value against the
Australian dollar, Wong said, with the kiwi trading at 91.03 Australian cents from 90.89 cents on Thursday and down around 5.4 per cent on the year. The local currency traded at 59.42 euro cents from 59.39 cents on Thursday and is down around 10 per cent this year. It traded at 52.76 British pence from 52.72 pence on Thursday after shedding 6.8 per cent over the year. It was at 80.00 yen from 80.05 yen, down 1.2 per cent since the end of 2016 and at 4.6283 Chinese yuan from 4.6289 yuan, down 4.2 per cent on the year. New Zealand’s two-year swap rate was down one basis point to 2.20 per cent on the day and fell 30 basis points on the year. The 10-year swap rate eased one basis point to 3.13 and was down 45 basis points on the year. – NZME
NEW ZEALAND SHARE MARKET
Source: NZX and Standard & Poors
Company CODE
a2 Milk Company ATM Air NZ AIR ANZ Banking Gr ANZ Argosy Prop ARG Arvida Gr ARV Auckland Intl Airpt AIA CBL Corp CBL Chorus CNU Comvita CVT Contact Energy CEN Ebos Gr EBO F&P Healthcare FPH Fletcher Building FBU Fonterra Share Fund FSF Freightways FRE Genesis Energy GNE Goodman Prop Tr GMT Heartland Bank HBL Infratil IFT Investore Property IPL Kathmandu Hldgs KMD Kiwi Property Gr KPG Mainfreight MFT Mercury NZ MCY Meridian Energy MEL Metlifecare MET Metro Perf Glass MPG NZ Refining NZR NZX NZX 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 Sky Network TV SKT Sky City SKC Spark SPK Stride Prop & Inv SPG Summerset Gr Hldgs SUM Synlait Milk SML Tourism Holdings THL Trade Me Gr TME TrustPower TPW Vector VCT Vital Hlth Prop Tr VHP Westpac Banking WBC Z Energy ZEL
Buy price
Sell price
Last sale
805 820 807 318 319 319 3153 3224 3153 107.5 109 108.5 126 127 127 647 648 648 301 304 304 420 424 420 831 847 831 556 558 556 1825 1855 1855 1406 1450 1435 755 760 760 640 641 641 767 770 767 246 252 252 136.5 138 138 208 209 208 332 333.5 332 148 149 149 241 243 243 138.5 140.5 140.5 2525 2550 2539 337 340 337 291 294.5 292.5 610 613 610 99 100 100 265 266 265 110 113 112 494 496 494 135 137 136 166.5 170 168 416 417 417 717 730 730 1050 1060 1059 830 835 830 478 483 478 281 289 281 410 416 415 362 363 363 176 177 177 550 560 550 700 728 720 603 608 605 480 485 484 596 599 598 345 348 347 219 222 221 3441 3480 3444 760 770 767
At close of trading on Friday, December 29, 2017
Daily Volume move ’000s
–6 +1 –17 +1 – –8.5 – –1 +1 –1 –2 +12 –4 – –3 –1 +1.5 – –2 +1 +2 –0.5 –11 –2 – – – +1 +1 +2 – – –1 – +2 – –5 –8 +2 +0.5 – –10 –2 +9 –1 – +1 –0.5 –21 +5
123.7 369.5 2.47 61.92 95.99 278.6 – 37.15 0.34 346.1 5.37 427.1 136.4 83.80 4.68 117.8 161.9 400.3 131.0 35.09 6.38 272.8 25.78 118.9 441.4 13.52 58.39 874.5 1.3m 24.93 296.0 118.3 36.77 6.41 223.5 4.23 11.99 212.3 71.96 3.0m 106.3 94.58 17.20 106.3 31.06 32.45 137.7 163.2 1.44 636.6
S&P/NZX 50 Index Gross 8430 8364 8298 8232 8166 8100
2
S&P/NZX 50 Index Gross constituents
2
system, and is currently its chairman. Birnie also led key financial negotiations to establish the Wellington Regional Stadium. In a 2015 interview with the Herald about KidsCan Birnie said he expected the charity would still be needed in another 10 years. “Just being practical and realistic, there is always going to be a level of poverty,” he said. “I think we will continue to grow in terms of the support that we give and hopefully our overall objective, with the Government and private individuals, would be that all children that are in need are fed and clothed.” - NZME
29/1
his financial skills to ensure successful outcomes. As chairman of KidsCan since 2010, he has helped double the number of low decile schools assisted by the charity for disadvantaged Kiwi kids, and grown its revenue to more than $7 million a year. Birnie has been on the boards of Sport New Zealand and High Performance Sport New Zealand, Far North Holdings, the New Zealand Film Commission and the New Zealand Equestrian Federation, helping it through significant financial issues. He led the development of BlackGold, which connects philanthropic investors with the sport
Compiled by
22/1
Former rich lister Bill Birnie has been recognised in the New Year Honours for putting his financial prowess towards many worthy causes. The investment banker and philanthropist was made a companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit for his services to governance, the arts and sport. Birnie made his fortune as chairman and managing director of Birnie Capital Limited and subsequently served as a board member and trustee of many charities and companies, as well as being appointed to numerous government roles. His New Year Honours citation praised the way in which he used
Guardian Shares & Investments
2
Order of Merit honour for banker
Mövenpick. Häagen-Dazs launched in New Zealand in September this year, selling tubs of ice cream in supermarkets nationwide. Keezia Haste, marketing manager for Häagen-Dazs New Zealand, says the ice cream brand had proven popular with Kiwis and was “well on its way to becoming a firm favourite”, particularly its salted caramel flavour.
15/1
Twenty-three degrees Celsius is the magic number for Tip Top, Ballinger says. New Zealand exports approximately 9000 tonnes of ice cream each year, at a value of around $41 million, according to Statistics New Zealand. Premium ice cream brand Häagen-Dazs is the newest entrant to New Zealand’s ice cream industry and is set to take on Swedish rival
8/12
Chocolate Trumpets, closely followed by Choco Bars and then Boysenberry Trumpets, are Kiwis’ individual ice lollies of choice, according to Tip Top. Standard vanilla ice cream is another firm favourite, with Tip Top sales in the particular flavour spiking “significantly” during the lead up to Christmas. Weather is also a determining factor of sales volumes.
Fellow US ice cream brand Ben & Jerry’s launched in New Zealand two years ago, opening its first New Zealand store in the Auckland suburb of Ponsonby in early 2016 followed by others around the country. For Peter Cullinane, the founder of Lewis Road Creamery, the eureka moment for launching ice cream came when he was eating ice cream in Shanghai in 2015. Tucking into a spoonful of strawberry ice cream made by Philadelphia-based and familyowned Bassetts Ice Cream, Cullinane thought the product was a benchmark to create his own. Ice cream was added to Lewis Road Creamery’s product offering in February last year, launching with a rose-flavoured product. Its most recent collaboration with Pic’s Peanut Butter has gone down a treat with Kiwis lapping up the nutty product in gallons, Cullinane says. Cullinane says New Zealand’s ice cream industry was a busy market. Auckland-based Emerald Foods has held the licence to premium ice brand Movenpick in New Zealand, owned by Swiss company Nestle, since 2002. - NZME
1/12
New Zealand is the second largest consumer of ice cream per capita in the world, with the average Kiwi consuming a whopping 23 litres per year. Expenditure on ice cream and other edible ices totalled $381 million in the year to September 2017, up from $358m in 2016, with $2.10 of every $100 spent on food in New Zealand going on chilled treats, according to Statistics New Zealand. With a population of approximately 4.8 million people, this means every person spends $79 per year, or $1.50 a week on average, on ice cream. Auckland-based ice cream company Tip Top, which was founded 81 years ago, is a subsidiary of Fonterra Co-operative Group and employs 380 workers. Fonterra Brands is the largest player in New Zealand’s ice cream and frozen desserts industry, holding a 53 per cent share of retail value sales, according to a report released by Euromonitor International earlier this year. Summer is an important time of the year for the brand, with 60 per cent of all sales made throughout December, January and February, says director Kim Ballinger.
q S&P/NZX 50 Gross
8,398.08 –10.46 –0.12%
q S&P/NZX 20 index
5,607.88
–8.01
–0.14%
q S&P/NZX All Gross
9,133.32
–8.1
–0.09%
p Rises 49 q Falls 41
WORLD MARKETS
q S&P/ASX 200 index
6,065.1
–23.0
–0.38%
At close of trading on Dec 29, 2017
p Dow Jones Indust.
24,837.5 +63.28 +0.26% At close of trading on Dec 28, 2017
p FTSE 100 index
7,622.9
+2.20
+0.03%
At close of trading on Dec 28, 2017
q Nikkei 225 index
22,764.6
–19.4
–0.09%
At close of trading on Dec 29, 2017
METAL PRICES
Source: interest.co.nz
p Gold
1,291.0
London – $US/ounce
+11.6
+0.91%
p Silver London – $US/ounce
16.84
+0.18
+1.08%
p Copper London – $US/tonne
7,216.0
+76.0
+1.06%
NZ DOLLAR
Source: BNZ
Country
As at 4pm Dec 29, 2017
Australia Canada China Euro Fiji Great Britain Japan Samoa South Africa Thailand United States
TT buy
0.9255 0.9092 4.9326 0.6086 1.5181 0.5378 82.00 1.8632 8.9341 23.56 0.7245
TT sell
0.895 0.8759 4.3308 0.5825 1.3805 0.5191 78.59 1.6332 8.6077 22.44 0.6988
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.
Opinion 14
Ashburton Guardian
Saturday, December 30, 2017
www.guardianonline.co.nz
OUR VIEW
Positive or negative, the choice is yours Sue Newman
T
he new year is a time for reflection, a time for looking back at what has, or hasn’t been achieved. But while looking back is a good way to measure the turning pages of your life, there’s a whole lot more to be gained by looking into the future. What’s done or not done is behind us and there’s something refreshing about being able to shrug off the year that was and look forward to a new year that’s essentially a clean slate. A slate on which you can write anything you want. Yes, the whole new year, new beginnings thing is a bit cheesy but it’s hard to resist the opportunity to draw a line under a past we can’t rewrite and look ahead to a future over which we have a fair amount of control. Yes there will always be things that fate, circumstances or other people throw at you that you can’t change, but what you do have control over is the way you react. Negative or positive, it’s up to you. Yesterday I was dealt a healthy lesson in looking positively ahead by a colleague. He’d decided that ‘just do it’ would be his motto for the new year and had kicked that off, by an on the spur of the moment grabbing a cheap flight overseas to hear a band he’d loved for years. Full power to you buddy for starting the new year off on a great and positive note. And yesterday, I was dealt the opposite lesson by an acquaintance who’s a cup half empty guy. He hates his job, feels life has it in for him, can’t get out of his own way and reckons that if anything is going to go pear shaped for anyone it will go pear shaped for him. And guess what, it generally does. The two very different blokes with two very different attitudes to life prove a point – you get out of life what you expect. Yes we can’t always get what we want, but how you play the cards you’re dealt is up to you. Fill your year with positive thoughts and life will take care of itself.
YOUR VIEW Pipe band There have been a number of letters to the editor regarding the Ashburton County Scottish Society Pipe Band. My brother and I have both been pipers all our lives. When we started piping in the 1950s, Pipe Bands had a strong “civic” function, leading the parade on Anzac Day, playing at school Gala Days, leading the Grand Parade at the A&P Show, and playing in the New Year. The Ashburton Pipe Band continues to carry out similar civic duties and is a real asset to Ashburton. Our family holds a KOSB (Kings Own Scottish Borderers) Glengarry and cap badge. It was presented to our grand-father, James Waugh, by Piper Daniel Laidlaw, VC (1875-1950), the Piper of Loos, of the 7th Battalion, King’s Own Scottish Borderers. Laidlaw was awarded the VC for his actions in the Battle of Loos, September 25, 1915. The largest battle on the Western Front in 1915, and also the bloodiest in the KOSB’s history. Laidlaw was a career soldier from Little Swinton in Berwickshire, he had served in India, he
LETTERS rejoined the army at age 40 serving as a piper in the 7th Battalion, KOSB. The citation to his Victoria Cross appeared in the London Gazette on November 18, 1915. It reads “For most conspicuous bravery prior to an assult on German trenches near Loos and Hill 70. During the Battle of Loos at Hill 70, Piper Laidlaw mounted the trench parapet and marching up and down, played his company out of the trench. The effect of his splendid example was immediate and the company dashed to the assault”. Laidlaw’s own account says he moved forward with the troops still playing his pipes. Piper Laidlaw continued playing his pipes even after he was wounded (in the legs) and until the position was won. Laidlaw’s own account says the tune he played was Blue Bonnets over the Border and The Standard on the Braes o’Mar, a grand tune for charging on. Laidlaw later achieved the rank of Sergeant-Piper and retired from the Army in 1919. Piper Laidlaw won the VC playing Scottish music, not for making noise on the battlefield. There was undoubtedly plenty of other noise going on, like gas
BUFFET EVERY SUNDAY 12.30PM TILL 2.30PM Relax and unwind with live music, a delicious selection of food and excellent service in one of the loveliest parts of the country. Adult $45 | Kids U12 $20 (Price per person)
TERRACE DOWNS RESORT
|
03 318 6943
and shrapnel shells exploding. In the 1930s Daniel Laidlaw appeared in the film Forgotten Men, when he played the same tune he had piped the 7th KOSBs over the top with in 1915. Our grandfather had seen that film and recognised Daniel Laidlaw in the Scottish Borders, in 1937, while walking in the countryside. Laidlaw was surprised that a person from New Zealand knew who he was. They struck up a friendship and Laidlaw presented James Waugh with a Glengarry and KOSB cap badge. He also wrote an entry in my grand father’s Autograph Book, dated 13 -3-1938, at Norham, in Northumberland. I rest my case that Pipe Bands play Scottish music (Not Noise). Perhaps the Ashburton District Council should draw this matter to the attention of its “noise control” contractor, instead of hiding behind the RMA. As is often the case, there is nothing wrong with the Resource Management Act 1991. The problem lies with the way councils administer the Act. It is time this issue with the Pipe Band was sorted out in a sensible manner. John R Waugh, Ashburton
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.
High Country High Tea $29.00 per person or $39.00 per person with a glass of bubbles Minimum 2 people. Available every day 11am-3pm ~ GF Available ~
| Bookings essential | Only 50 mins drive from Ashburton | info@terracedowns.co.nz | www.terracedowns.co.nz
World Saturday, December 30, 2017
www.guardianonline.co.nz
Ashburton Guardian
15
Message with a message The Queen’s Christmas message was met with more excitement than usual this year, as fans of The Crown thought they had heard in it a subtle reference to the hit Netflix series. The Queen began her address by recalling her first televised Christmas broadcast, in 1957. “Sixty years ago today, a young woman spoke about the speed of technological change,” she said. “She presented the first television broadcast of its kind. She described the moment as a landmark.” To some viewers, the Queen’s reference to videostreaming technology – and to the plot of that episode – has been interpreted as a wry nod to Netflix.
A building on fire in Mumbai, India, early yesterday. A number of people were killed and many more injured.
PHOTO AP
■ INDIA
Deadly restaurant fire Told to tone it down A fire broke out early yesterday in an upscale rooftop restaurant in Mumbai, India’s financial and entertainment capital, leaving at least 15 dead and a dozen injured, officials said. The 1am fire quickly spread from the restaurant through a four-story building, said fire official Balkrishna Kadam. The TimesNow television news channel said an artificial
bamboo ceiling in the restaurant burned quickly and collapsed as people tried to escape the fire. Most people died of suffocation from the smoke, it said. More than 50 people were brought to a hospital, of whom 12 were being treated for injuries that were not life threatening, said Avinash Supe, a doctor at KEM Hospital.
The dead included 11 women, fire officials said. “There was a stampede and someone pushed me. People were running over me even as the ceiling above me was collapsing in flames. Still don’t know how I got out alive,’” Mumbai gynecologist Sulbha Arora tweeted. She said she was at the restaurant when the fire started
and “before we knew it the whole place was engulfed in a matter of seconds”. The building houses several upscale restaurants that had moved in over the last few years to make it a popular nightlife destination. Police filed a case of culpable homicide against the owners and the manager of the restaurant. - AP
■ UNITED STATES
As property guru and queen of all things craft, Kirstie Allsopp has graced our television screens for nearly two decades. Despite her penchant for dresses with ornate frills and delicate laces, some critics have criticised her for a sometimes overbearing manner and a habit of speaking her mind that means she is never far from controversy. But, the 46-year-old presenter of Location, Location, Location has revealed how bosses at one production company issued her with an edict demanding she tone things down for today’s more right on audience.
White power salute from White House staff A former White House intern is coming under fire after flashing a known “white power” sign during a photo-op with President Donald Trump. Jack Breuer, who graduated from Emory University in Atlanta this year, is clearly bucking orders – personally given by the president – to give a thumbs-up in the picture that was taken in the White House in November. While the other hundred or so interns smile and follow Trump’s command, Breuer, a dentist’s son who grew up in Chicago’s western suburbs, stands stony-faced giving the OK sign that has been linked with far-right groups. It is the same sign that white nationalist Richard Spencer gave on the steps of the Trump Hotel on election night and that right-wing provocateur
Milo Yiannopoulos posed with in front of the White House. It was also seen at the Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, in August – the same day an alleged Nazi sympathiser accelerated his car into anti-protesters, killing one and injuring several others. All those surrounding Breuer on the right side of the picture are using their left hands to give their thumbs-up, with him standing out by using his right hand. Breuer’s controversial stand was only spotted when other interns were mailed the picture from the White House earlier this month – just in time for Christmas. “Context is everything,” one fellow said. “Jack is pictured with President Trump, one of the most controversial leaders we’ve had.” - PA
Blade Runner ‘too long’
It’s thumbs up from everyone – except for Jack.
Any cinemagoers who found this year’s sci-fi blockbuster Blade Runner 2049 a bit on the wearisome side are in good company. Ridley Scott, who was director of the original 1982 film Blade Runner, has described the 163-minute movie sequel as “f---ing way too long.” Scott, 80, told New York magazine’s Vulture website that he saw himself as partly to blame for the film’s length. “I have to be careful what I say,” he whispered, before continuing less carefully: “It was f---ing way too long. F--- me! And most of that script’s mine.” Scott was an executive producer on the film, but not credited for any contribution to its script.
Sport 16
Ashburton Guardian
www.guardianonline.co.nz
Saturday, December 30, 2017
On top of his game Proud Ashburtonian Glenn Moore has had one of the busiest years in his career, winning the World Cup as coach of the Black Ferns, as well as scooping personal honours along the way. Guardian sports reporter Jaime Pitt-MacKay caught up with Glenn when he stopped off in Ashburton to find out how his year has gone.
H
e might be one of the hottest names in New Zealand rugby at the moment, but not many probably know Glenn Moore does not work full time as a rugby coach, nor does he live in New Zealand. The former Mid Canterbury, Highlanders, Blues and current Black Ferns coach currently lives in Brisbane, and spends his days managing a salad company that employs around 800 people. “It can be challenging, but the business is really supportive of my coaching, even though I think they would prefer it if I was coaching an Australian team,” he laughed. “I’ve spent many nights after work working away on coaching stuff.” Moore has been coach of the Black Ferns for three years, with the World Cup always being the end goal during that time. “We knew we were going to build the team and that we would need to progress the systems so that it would be continually developing,” he said. “We tried to run it like a Super Rugby set-up, which is challenging when everyone is working day jobs, so there were a lot of weekend camps.” Despite already having four world cups locked away in the trophy cabinet and a fearsome record behind them, nothing about the world cup was easy. “After the final (against England) I felt mentally drained,” he said. “We had to win differently that game which was something dif-
ferent with having to change our tactics, and putting all that focus in was draining.” Heading into the final however, Moore said nerves were out of the equation, and he instead felt very calm. “We had a few different game concepts with the players and the girls executed them perfectly,” he said. “Despite being down at half time the girls were walking out of the tunnel saying we can do this and there was not one ounce of panic. “We took them on at their own strengths and they hadn’t expected that, which was great to do.” Off the back of the super successful year the side and its stand-out performers have been scooping up awards left, right and centre. The team won the team of the year award at the international rugby awards, with Portia Woodman also scooping up the women’s player of the year. They also had a successful evening at the New Zealand rugby awards, with Moore winning the coach of the year, while the Black Ferns once again won the team of the year, with Sarah Goss winning the women’s player of the year. “It is very humbling. “I never thought for one minute I would see my name up there, but really it is recognition of the coaching team,” Moore said. “Having been back for a month I have seen how important it has been and seeing now that the players are getting recognition and the desire to have them involved is fantastic.” Moore has also been nominated for a Halberg award in the coach of the year category. “It has just been amazing to be involved with something that has captured that much attention to warrant that kind of award,” he said. Despite the awards and the large media coverage the team received, Moore is concerned about the development of professional women’s sport in Australia posing a threat to New Zealand’s future. “Seeing how much women’s sport is growing over in Australia is interesting, with the AFL starting a women’s competition, the women’s cricket and now the NRL starting a competition, there is a real danger our girls could be lured over to play league,” Moore said. There was a lot of debate after the World Cup around the payment of the women’s players, but Moore believes it is not time for a
professional league in New Zealand yet. “The time will possibly come for women’s rugby to go professional in New Zealand, but the thing we really need is a lot of depth first,” he said. “Watching a few games with Tana (Umaga) at schools’ tournaments and curtain-raisers for Blues games we could see the talent was there, but the important thing is to give these kids a pathway so they carry on playing rugby after high school and don’t go off to play other sports.” While he waits to see what the year ahead holds at the helm of the Black Ferns, Moore said he has received other coaching offers, but nothing that has made him decide to change course. “I don’t know (when asked about a return to Super Rugby coaching), I get offers pretty regularly and even got one right after I picked up the award,” he said.
Glenn Moore was assistant coach at the Highlanders for two seasons.
Sport www.guardianonline.co.nz
Saturday, December 30, 2017
Ashburton Guardian 17
England a big threat says McCaw
Winning partnership: Mid Canterbury Hammers’ skipper Jon Dampney walks off the Ashburton Showgrounds with coach Glenn Moore after winning the Meads Cup in 2013. PHOTO JOSEPH JOHNSON 261013-JJ-014
‘New Zealand the hardest place to coach’ “I’ve also gotten offers from overseas but turned them down as I’ve always said I wanted to coach in New Zealand because I believe it is the hardest place in the world to do it.” With the All Blacks being the pinnacle of rugby in New Zealand, Moore is not shy about the fact he would one day like to be part of the coaching set-up. “A lot of people don’t want to say it because if it doesn’t happen it could be viewed as a failure but I don’t believe in that,” Moore said. “You have always got to have goals and aspirations and it is always about being able to perform and focus on getting to the top.” While Moore does not believe the All Blacks will walk the next world cup, he expects them to have plans in place for the tournament. “I don’t think they will ever think that they will walk a tournament but clearly have a plan in place with the likes of Ben Smith taking this year off,” he said. “I think they are very brave with some of the risks they have taken this year and some of the experience they will be giving to the younger players will put them in great stead for 2019.” Mid Canterbury’s own Tim Perry was called into the All Blacks this year, something Moore said was great to see. “That was pretty cool to see when he was only playing for Mid Canterbury four or five years ago,” he said. “I think Heartland rugby still has an important role in the system and there are players like Tim, Marty Banks and Waisake
Naholo have come through it, and it really is part of the fabric of rugby in New Zealand and long may it continue.” It has been an up and down coaching career for Moore, moving between all tiers of the regional game throughout his career, starting out at North Otago before moving to Otago and then the Highlanders, before leaving there and joining Mid Canterbury. He has had plenty of mentors throughout his time in the coaching box, including Graham Henry, along with spending a lot of time with Wayne Smith. “He was very influential and it was nice to get a text from him after I picked up the award,” he said. It was at the Highlanders where he came across some of the players that left lasting impressions. “One season we brought through Ben Smith, Izzy Dagg and Adam Thomson all at the same time,” he said. “Ben really stood out for
me, not just the way he played but also how he carried himself off it.” In his two seasons at Mid Canterbury where the Hammers won back-to-back Meads Cups, there were plenty of highlights. “I dropped back down from the Highlanders which doesn’t happen very often and to bring back that success after 20 years was great, and to see some of the joy on the faces when we first won it (the Meads Cup), was special,” he said. It was in a semi-final against the West Coast when Moore’s funniest coaching moment occurred. “I didn’t find it very funny at the time but looking back on it I can laugh. “We were playing the West Coast in a semi-final and they had just scored near the end to take the lead and one of their fans came over and tried to tip a can of beer over my head,” Moore said. “I wanted to have a go at him but we had a few set plays for that moment, one of which was a short kick-off down the middle which we scored from in the last second, so that was pretty great.” While he might currently live on the other side of the Tasman, Ashburton still holds a special place in Moore’s heart. “My roots are still here, my parents still live here and I am really grateful for all the experiences I had here,” he said. “There was something special about coming back to coach where I played and to be able to put something back was really special.” Not many coaches get to hold up a World Cup.
Legendary All Black Richie McCaw believes that the confidence Eddie Jones has restored to England poses the biggest threat to the All Blacks ahead of the 2019 World Cup in Japan. McCaw, who was capped 148 times by New Zealand, led his country to World Cup triumphs in 2011 and 2015. He has identified traits in England that have been constant in the great All Blacks sides and senses that Jones’s men, perhaps for the first time since Sir Clive Woodward’s side were crowned world champions in 2003, genuinely believe they can become the No.1 side in Japan. New Zealand’s first match against England in four years, at Twickenham next November, has been described as one of the most eagerly anticipated fixtures in the build-up to the World Cup. McCaw believes the All Blacks, having used 2017 as a foundation year for Japan, must pull ahead again to nullify England’s attempt to hunt them down. Jones’s side have lost just once in 22 tests since he took charge in 2016, moving up to second in the world rankings. New Zealand have just endured their worst year since 2009, suffering two defeats and one draw in 14 tests, including the British and Irish Lions tour. The match at Twickenham will be one of the acid moments in the battle for world supremacy. In the 15 test matches between the sides since Woodward’s side inflicted a famous defeat on New Zealand in Wellington in June 2003, England have managed just one victory, the 38-21 win in December 2012. “I think England are getting confidence with how they are playing,” McCaw said. “There is no doubt Eddie has instilled some confidence in what they are doing and they are playing rugby that is pretty smart. “I suspect that the English are probably at that point where they do actually think they are on the right track.” McCaw has been impressed by the All Blacks’ ability to juggle huge expectation for winning with the need to bring through younger talent. He uses New Zealand’s 33-18 win over Wales in November as an example of the side’s ruthlessness, a winning instinct he recognises in Jones’s England now too. “It was a real arm wrestle and the All Blacks didn’t have a lot of ball but they got one or two opportunities and bang, they made it count,” McCaw added. Yet, in McCaw’s final analysis, there are words of warning for England. “Rather than looking over your shoulder about who might be coming, you have to keep looking forward at where and how you can be better because you know that everyone else will be better.” - NZME
Racing 18
Ashburton Guardian
www.guardianonline.co.nz
Saturday, December 30, 2017
In brief
■ REEFTON
Pats Dragon eyes bonus A number of intriguing little battles await for those on the annual West Coast circuit when they roll into Reefton today for the final of three days’ worth of racing. The race is still very much on for the popular West Coast Bonus which is awarded to the best performed horse over the three days of racing on the circuit, with points allocated for placings from first through to fourth. The impressive Pat’s Dragon is the only horse to have won on both days of the meeting so far. The promising Greg and Nina Hope-trained runner cleared maidens impressively on Tuesday but made his second day assignment look even easier as he went up in grade. The four-year-old son of Ohoka Arizona won by four-and-ahalf lengths in the hands of Ricky May, who also won earlier in the day with stablemate Asset Control. With 10 points in the kitty, the ball is firmly in Pat’s Dragon’s court when he arrives at Reefton today. Thursday’s other big winners in the race for $5000; Asset Con-
M8
trol, Clarendon Falcon and Pay Me The Change sit next with eight points courtesy of also running second on the first day. Close behind them is grass
track toff Johnny Eyre, who made the most of some misfortune to My Wee Man in the feature event of the day to capitalise on a great run in transit and win for Mike
Peter Williams sees no reason to back off his Ellerslie debut winner Spanish Whisper. The Byerley Park conditioner, who trains with his wife Dawn, produced the daughter of Lope De Vega for an emphatic victory in the Superfence 2YO yesterday. “She’s a lovely filly and I think we’ll press on with her, she’s got a bit of length and scope about her,” Williams said. - NZME
Brown and Samantha Ottley. He is joined on seven points by Midfrew Tarpediem, who ran third in the race won by Baileys Knight. On six points, contenders include dual runners-up, Scallywag Sam, Old Oak Ellie and Augusta, along with Baileys Knight who was very impressive for young trainer Jack Harrington. Driven confidently by Dexter Dunn, the four-year-old worked to the lead and won comfortably – capping a decent day for Dunn after he won with Pay Me The Change. Despite a double, Dunn still sits in second, three points behind Ricky May’s 30 points in the drivers’ competition, which carries a $2500 prize with Jimmy Curtin in third on 24 points. The same prizemoney is up for grabs in the trainers’ division and it’s no surprise that Greg and Nina Hope are leading the charge in that race with an impressive 33 points – 18 points clear of Kevin Townley with Jimmy Curtin, Carl Markham and Jack Harrington next up on 13 points. - NZHN
Big task for Jack Barry Purdon has started enough runners in his hometown feature over the years to know full well that there’s no such things as a lay down misere when it comes to the Auckland Cup. But, the champion Clevedon horseman knows just how big of a challenge lays in wait for star pacer, Jack’s Legend when he tackles the great race tomorrow. “They don’t just hand you an Auckland Cup on a platter.”
Mallyon on smart 3YO Group One-winning Victorian jockey Katelyn Mallyon will guide the fortunes of a leading classic prospect when his NZ Derby campaign begins in earnest on New Year’s Day. Mallyon, partner of expat Kiwi jockey James McDonald, has a strong book at Hawke’s Bay where Te Akau Shark will open his preparation for the three-year-old feature. - NZME
Reefton harness Today at Reefton raceway
Reefton Trotting Club Inc Venue: Reefton Racecourse Meeting Date: 30 Dec 2017 NZ Meeting number: 8 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 12.05pm SPEIGHTS JACK HAMMOND MEMORIAL TROT $8500, non-winners 3yo+ trot, stand, 2500m 1 6222 Scallywag Sam (1) fr ................... B Crothers 2 65 Sods Law (2) fr..............................J Geddes 3 9x457 Well Defined (3) fr ............................ D Dunn 4 0x080 Ideal Invasion (4) fr ................. C D Thornley 5 89536 Crusader Conqueror (5) fr............I Cameron 6 04000 My Eyre (6) fr ...................................P Davis 7 049 Storm Alert (7) fr ........................C Markham 8 P3x00 Little Miss (8) fr ...........................T Jellyman 9 6594 Monaro Mia (9) fr ...........................M Bryers 10 40670 Zoned Scarlett (10) fr ................. K Cameron 11 73307 Monarco (11) fr ........................... B Hope (J) 12 00x03 About Last Night (U1) fr ..................S Clarke 13 05008 Red Harbour (U2) fr ....................... K James 14 0P000 Razor (U3) fr .................................S Golding 2 12.35 DAWSONS HOTEL PACE $8500, non-winners 3yo+ pace, stand, 2000m 1 3 Change Is Good (1) fr ..................... G Smith 2 078 Jafa Kitten (2) fr..................... J Markham (J) 3 63 Apocalypse (3) fr ...........................J Geddes 4 85 Vinnie Rulz (4) fr ......................... B Hope (J) 5 F0x98 The Jandel Machine (5) fr ................P Davis 6 P9543 Waikari Fire (6) fr .............................R Close 7 30x Lets Hustle (7) fr ..............................S Ottley 8 47863 Pine Cone (8) fr.......................... K Cameron 9 00874 Franco Hatton (9) fr 10 0035 I Can Remember (10) fr
M3
Pats Dragon is breathing fire on the West Coast circuit.
More in store for filly
11 559P Diamond Eyre (11) fr 12 540P4 Chelsea Ella (12) fr .......................B Orange 13 0x0P9 Dali’s Masterpiece (13) fr .................D White 14 82 Gotta Get Court (14) fr ..................... D Dunn 15 78x22 Olde Oak Ellie (15) fr 3 1.10pm BERNIE STRATFORD MEMORIAL PACE $8500, r40 to r51 pace, stand, 2500m 1 98079 Nova Time (1) fr 2 09090 Hestia Franco (2) fr 3 72606 King Size (3) fr ................................. D Dunn 4 100x6 Courageous Becqui (4) fr ................ G Smith 5 43P24 Terrier (5) fr ......................................R Close 6 008x5 Rocknroll Nevin (6) fr .............. C D Thornley 7 10000 Classie Regal (7) fr ............................ R May 8 55032 Dana Dawn (8) fr ....................... R Anderson 9 00540 Zulu Courage (9) fr...........................J Curtin 10 x0009 Shadowman (10) fr .........................K Gill (J) 11 69x03 Game Changer (11) fr ......................P Davis 12 x9000 Collection (12) fr 13 64570 Maninthemirror (U1) fr......................S Ottley 4 1.45pm CRITERION HOTEL MOBILE PACE $8500, non-winners 3yo+ mob. pace, mobile, 2450m 1 F0x98 The Jandel Machine (1) fr 2 0P Nessa Franco (2) fr ..........................P Davis 3 08933 Just One Good One (3) fr ... J Harrington (J) 4 847 Azza (4) fr ................................. R Anderson 5 00955 Franco Toddy (5) fr ..................... K Cameron 6 67642 Nurburgring (6) fr ............................. D Dunn 7 94x2 Denstown (7) fr ...............................J W Cox 8 6309 Jenora (8) fr 9 38 Immortal Change (9) fr.....................S Ottley 10 08250 Proud Bromac (21) fr
11 88 Empty Our Pockets (22) fr ................J Curtin 12 70x99 Tom Rule (23) fr ...................... C D Thornley 5 2.18pm KOHATU FLAT ROCK CAFE/RON CROOK MEM. MOBILE PACE $8500, non-winners 3yo+ mob. pace, mobile, 2450m 1 x9676 Julie Johnston (1) fr ......................B Orange 2 x0087 Karanga Sweet P (2) fr ..............C Markham 3 67x6 Sheeza Sport (3) fr ..........................S Ottley 4 40x52 Tin Roof Blues (4) fr ................... K Cameron 5 44 Betterthankaty (5) fr .................. R Anderson 6 65 Givemewhatineed (6) fr ....................P Davis 7 58xP9 Chasing Dreams (7) fr...................S Golding 8 58833 Cheezel (8) fr .......................... C D Thornley 9 06 Pete’s Dash (9) fr ...................... H Clarke (J) 10 x8078 Gotta Ticket (21) fr 11 x00x0 Ngatira (U1) fr ........................... R Houghton 12 09x90 Miranda Cullen (U2) fr.................T Jellyman 6 2.53 REEFTON COFFIN CO. MOBILE PACE $10,000, up to & including r58 mob. pace, mobile, 2450m 1 30021 Clarendon Falcon (1) fr ....................S Ottley 2 x9001 Show Business (2) fr ........................J Curtin 3 16120 Rah De Rah (3) fr............................J W Cox 4 85123 Kamwood Kid (4) fr .......................B Orange 5 91019 Idealagain (5) fr 6 80x05 Cindy Bromac (6) fr 7 04182 Calendar Girlz (7) fr ................ C D Thornley 8 1P400 Scoob Operator (8) fr ................ R Anderson 9 25250 Paul’s Verdict (9) fr ...........................R Close 10 45937 Swap Over (21) fr ............................ G Smith 11 x0725 Trixie Bromac (22) fr......................B Weaver 12 x2682 Unico Enchantress (23) fr .................. R May 13 69708 Arcano (24) fr .............................C Markham
7
3.29pm ROSCO CONTRACTORS REEFTON CUP $14,900, r59 & faster discrhcp pace, stand, 3200m 1 53513 Martin John (1) fr .............................R Close 2 36722 Augusta (2) fr ...................................J Curtin 3 11 Pats Dragon (3) fr............................... R May 4 57066 All About Henry (4) fr .......................D White 5 49541 Baileys Knight (5) fr .......................... D Dunn 6 25151 Burst Out Laughing (6) fr ..............B Orange 7 8x556 Extra Guinness (U1) fr ..................B Weaver 8 05431 Johnny Eyre (1) 20...........................S Ottley 8 4.04pm PROPERTY BROKERS LINDA JONES MOBILE PACE $10,000, 3yo+ up to & including r58 mob. pace, mobile, 2450m 1 x0800 Hes Fast And Furious (1) fr .............K Gill (J) 2 x0860 Samarias Falcon (2) fr................. B Hope (J) 3 25097 Scelta Uno (3) fr ...............................P Davis 4 18x65 Olde Oak Emma (4) fr 5 30100 Kylie Ann (5) fr ........................ C D Thornley 6 x000P Lolita Franco (6) fr ........................... T Walsh 7 50629 Dundee Lady (7) fr .......................... G Smith 8 35813 Midfrew Tarpediem (8) fr ....... J Markham (J) 9 27234 Royal Jester (9) fr..........................B Orange 10 x9206 The Hurricane (21) fr.....................B Weaver 11 33734 Paravani (22) fr.................................J Curtin 12 x0506 Mogul (23) fr..................................J Geddes 9 4.39pm LANTERN COURT MOTEL PACE $10,000, 3yo+ up to & including r58 pace, stand, 2000m 1 x5895 Garry’s Legacy (1) fr 2 50098 Miss Ethel Sunshine (2) fr .............B Orange 3 30x21 Asset Control (3) fr ............................. R May 4 22223 Take After Me (4) fr .......................... D Dunn 5 10x Thomas De Louis (5) fr
6 7 8 9 10 11 12
49461 The Kaik (6) fr ..................................D White x6741 Donegal Carnbouy (7) fr 48132 Copperhead Rose (8) fr .............C Markham 5871 Motoring Major (9) fr ........................J Curtin 00254 Buckeye (10) fr ..............................J Geddes 87146 Rainy River (11) fr ...................... K Cameron 5x030 Mach’s Terminator (12) fr ................ G Smith 10 5.07 HOTEL REEFTON HANDICAP TROT $10,000, 3yo+ r40 & faster discrhcp trot, stand, 2500m 1 22610 Geena’s Girl (1) fr.............................S Ottley 2 xD167 Rarangi Opal (2) fr 3 65100 Westar Maggie (3) fr .......................... R May 4 07080 Brite N Lovely (4) fr ......................I Cameron 5 70102 Glenis Marie (5) fr ............................J Curtin 6 80016 Jean Sebastien (6) fr............. J Markham (J) 7 51 Breaking Bad (7) fr 8 02164 Sunny Glenis (8) fr .................... R Anderson 9 x7008 Clifden Clowers (9) fr .......................R Close 10 20829 Monkey Luck (10) fr ................... K Cameron 11 9x211 One Night Out (1) 10.....................B Weaver 12 05831 Motu Great Sensation (2) 10..... B Borcoskie SELECTIONS
Rating 65 Benchmark*, 1200m 1 4x622 High Distinction (1) 59.5......A Schwerin (a2) 2 2241P Culzean (10) 58.5 ......................M Cameron 3 1x696 Pakapunch d (7) 57.5 ......................S Collett 4 5x1 Merlini 57.5 .................................. Scratched 5 x05x4 Solomon (5) 57 ......................J Fawcett (a3) 6 5x718 Deb (6) 56.5 ..................................M Tanaka 7 1048x Abbey Kay d (4) 56 .......................M McNab 8 00x85 Lady Hass d (3) 56......................... J Bayliss 9 7407x Honkietonk Tiger (9) 55.............. L Satherley 10 4x170 Sophie’s Choice (2) 54.5 ............. D Johnson 11 47757 Myladyachiever d (8) 54 ..............T Thornton 7 3.58pm HARCOURTS TAUPO CUP $22,000, Rating 85 Benchmark, 1950m 1 7x072 Victory Drive (7) 59 ....................M Cameron 2 18621 Sasanof’s Hero (1) 57.5 ..............T Abel (a4) 3 66192 Stephenstihls (2) 57.5 .....................S Collett 4 23213 Pasabahce m (8) 55.5 .................T Thornton 5 6x936 Quintessentially (3) 55.5 ............. D Johnson 6 x0362 Star Of Greenbeel d (5) 55 .............R Myers 7 64151 Battle Royal (4) 54.5 ..............J Fawcett (a3) 8 19186 Nothing Trivial (6) 54.5 .......S Weatherley (a) 8 4.33pm FARM SOURCE/RD1 ECOLAB 1800 $10,000, Rating 65 Benchmark*, 1800m
1 0x014 Rosso Corsa tdb (1) 59.5 ............ D Johnson 2 21. Woodloveto td (5) 59 .....................J Waddell 3 0126x Youvebeenlitup m (7) 58.5 .........M Cameron 4 54178 She’s Prismatic (6) 58 ........S Weatherley (a) 5 80021 Chic (2) 57.5 ........................ S MacNab (a2) 6 0x666 Rainbow Song m (3) 57.5 .............. J Bayliss 7 9x707 Slice Of Cake t (11) 57.5 ...............M McNab 8 x8861 Real Beach (9) 57 .........................M Tanaka 9 909x0 Wooden Red (8) 56 ............................M Hills 10 29x30 Dandeedee (10) 55.5 ................ D Hirini (a1) 11 78x49 Star Ella (4) 54 ................................ A Jones Blinkers on: Head Rush (R1), Lucky Dreamer, Chill, Dare To Rock (R2), Clarios (R3), Malcan (R4), Victory Drive (R7), Slice Of Cake (R8) Blinkers off: Gates To Rio, Mozart (R2), Powerball (R3), Honkietonk Tiger (R6) ) SELECTIONS
Race 1: Scallywag Sam, Well Defined, About Last Night Race 2: Waikari Fire, Apocalypse, Lets Hustle, Vinnie Rulz Race 3: Courageous Becqui, Dana Dawn, Terrier, Rocknroll Nevin Race 4: Nurburgring, Denstown, Just One Good One, Azza Race 5: Tin Roof Blues, Sheeza Sport, Givemewhatineed, Cheezel Race 6: Rah De Rah, Unico Enchantress, Calendar Girlz Race 7: Pats Dragon, Augusta, Baileys Knight Race 8: Mogul, Midfrew Tarpediem, Olde Oak Emma Race 9: Copperhead Rose, Take After Me, Motoring Major Race 10: Sunny Glenis, Glenis Marie, Jean Sebastien
Taupo gallops Today at Taupo Raceway
Taupo RC Venue: Taupo Meeting Date: 30 Dec 2017 NZ Meeting number: 3 Doubles: 1 and 2; 3 and 4; 5 and 6; 7 and 8 Trebles: 2, 3 and 4; 6, 7 and 8 1 12.28pm AUTO CHEAP TAUPO 1800 $10,000, 1800m 1 60356 Measured Twice (6) 58.5 .............T Abel (a4) 2 640x7 Plimmer (9) 58.5 ................S Weatherley (a) 3 00576 Head Rush (5) 58.5..................J Nason (a2) 4 75x0 Von Zipp (11) 58.5..................J Fawcett (a3) 5 896. Retort (10) 58.5.............................. J Bayliss 6 75 Firenze 57 .................................... Scratched 7 Speechmaker (8) 57 .....................J Waddell 8 874 Firefly (1) 56.5 ............................. D Johnson 9 60x30 Silk (3) 56.5 ...................................M McNab 10 69x44 Vickezzlepin (7) 56.5 .......................S Collett 11 85 Dragon Glass (2) 56.5............... M D Plessis 12 0x44 Luxe 55 ........................................ Scratched 13 07 Counting Crows (4) 55 ...............M Cameron 2 1.03pm MALCOLM FLOWERS INSURANCES 1400 $10,000, MDN, 1400m 1 50636 Gates To Rio (10) 58.5 ....................S Collett 2 x47x0 No Doubt A Star (6) 58.5 ............T Thornton 3 Dashofpaint (7) 57 ........................J Waddell 4 6 Not Usual Prince (9) 57..............M Cameron 5 Contraband 57 ............................. Scratched
6 9. Mozart b (5) 57 .......................... L Satherley 7 6x229 Choulee (1) 56.5 ......................... D Johnson 8 060x0 Lucky Dreamer (12) 56.5 ...........A Sims (a3) 9 45x34 Miss Foxy Gal (13) 55 ...................M McNab 10 3 Chill (3) 55..................................M Coleman 11 6x95 Dare To Rock (4) 55 ......................M Tanaka 12 Stormy Waters (2) 55 .........S Weatherley (a) 13 5 Wild Child (11) 55 ..................... M D Plessis 14 0 Tenacious (8) 55 ............................ J Bayliss 3 1.38 STARLIGHT CINEMA CENTRE 1000 $10,000, MAIDEN, 1000m 1 3200x Powerball (8) 58.5 ................ S MacNab (a2) 2 486 Clarios (7) 58.5 3 Excaliffraaj (2) 57 ..........................J Waddell 4 9x709 Stole the Show (10) 57 ..........J Fawcett (a3) 5 Heza Kiwi Lad (9) 57......................... D Hain 6 Hoof Hefner (12) 57 ...........................M Hills 7 70x90 Indulgent (3) 56.5 ........................T Thornton 8 4 Rouge (6) 55 .........................H Marzuki (a3) 9 No Finer Pins (11) 55 ...................... A Jones 10 I Am Queen (1) 55 ...................... D Johnson 11 Irish Tavern (4) 55 ...................... L Satherley 12 Toffee Pop (5) 55 .............................S Collett 13 0x So Glorious 57 ............................. Scratched
4
2.11pm GRAEME THOMSON ANTIQUE JEWELLERY 1200 $10,000, MAIDEN, 1200m 1 26 Malcan (4) 58.5 .............................M Tanaka 2 Forever Clever (2) 58.5 ......................M Hills 3 Jasd (3) 57 ....................................M McNab 4 0x So Glorious b (8) 57 ......................J Waddell 5 Boogie Woogie (1) 57 ................ L Satherley 6 Smart Patch (10) 57 ....................... J Bayliss Smooth Talker (5) 57 .......................R Myers 7 8 Madam Ace (6) 56.5 ...................T Thornton 9 5x5 Politely (9) 55 .....................S Weatherley (a) 10 Excelsior Island (7) 55 .............. M D Plessis 11 Pierina (11) 55 ............................ D Johnson 12 Supera (12) 55 ................................S Collett 5 2.48 BOOK DIRECT AT BEECHTREE MOTEL SPRINT $20,000, Rating 75 Benchmark, 1200m 1 47x98 Tiebreaker dm (5) 60.5 ............. D Hirini (a1) 2 01223 Straight Sets dm (1) 58.5 ...........M Cameron 3 520x1 Akoya td (6) 57.5 ......................... D Johnson 4 x4715 Bruegel d (4) 57 ..............................R Myers 5 1817x Chicane dm (3) 56 .............S Weatherley (a) 6 4x622 High Distinction 54.5 .................... Scratched 7 x05x4 Solomon (2) 54 ......................J Fawcett (a3) 6 3.23pm KINLOCH 1200 FASTTRACK $5K $15,000,
Race 1: Firefly, Vickezzlepin, Speechmaker, Dragon Glass Race 2: Chill, Miss Foxy Gal, Dashofpaint, Dare To Rock Race 3: No Finer Pins, Excaliffraaj, Toffee Pop, Irish Tavern Race 4: Jasd, Malcan, Boogie Woogie, Politely, Excelsior Island Race 5: Akoya, Bruegel, Straight Sets, Chicane, Tiebreaker Race 6: High Distinction, Sophie’s Choice, Deb, Pakapunch Race 7: Stephenstihls, Star Of Greenbeel, Sasanof’s Hero Race 8: Rosso Corsa, Woodloveto, Slice Of Cake, She’s Prismatic
Racing Sunday www.guardianonline.co.nz
Ashburton Guardian 19
Saturday, December 30, 2017
M7 Winton harness
Tomorrow at Central Southland Raceway
Winton Harness Racing Club Inc Venue: Central Southland Raceway Meeting Date: 31 Dec 2017 NZ Meeting number: 7 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 12.05pm UPPER CUTS BUTCHERY TROT $9000, non-winners 3yo+ trot, stand, 2400m 1 x7440 Nottingham K Two (1) fr ..............G McEwan 2 73995 Cuddly Trouble (2) fr ........................R Swain 3 0067 Rue Daunou (3) fr ................... C D Thornley 4 x0980 Miss Bamboocha (4) fr ................B McLellan 5 666x Majestic Lavros (5) fr.......................M Jones 6 35423 Our Gracie (6) fr ...................... M Williamson 7 2 Kenny’s Dream (7) fr ................B Williamson 8 68430 Ed Wood (8) fr ......................... L McCormick 9 P7 Bonny Reece (9) fr .........................C Barron 10 68984 Pegasus Hanover (10) fr ............R McIlwrick 11 9P033 Nathan D (U1) fr............................ A Armour 12 00078 Spur Me On Gently (U2) fr ............. P Hunter 13 0Px50 Thunder Buddy (U3) fr ................. B Wallace 14 Wait For Success (U4) fr ............B Munro (J) 2 12.35 LEITHFIELD NURSERY MOBILE PACE $9000, up to mr48 mob. pace, mobile, 2400m 1 x6054 Ticks Babe (1) fr ..............................J W Cox 2 0 Got Another Lover (2) fr .................K Larsen 3 03607 Bettor Option (3) fr ...................B Williamson 4 89 Lisa Rocks (4) fr ................................A Beck 5 20007 The Heart Rulz (5) fr ..................... B Barclay 6 96590 Dismara (6) fr ..................................R Swain 7 77 Tres Vite (7) fr..................................M Jones 8 0x0 Blue Chip Lady (8) fr ..................R McIlwrick 9 98956 Lady’s Lass (21) fr.......................... P Hunter
M4
10 11 12 13 14
85480 Von Richthofen (22) fr ............. N Williamson 0070P Vincenzo Denario (23) fr .............B McLellan 42653 Jacks N Jazz (24) fr ................ M Williamson P08 Ripsnorter (25) fr ............................. G Smith x5874 Particular (26) fr .......................C Faithful (J) 3 1.10 GIBSON-SMITH BLOODSTOCK F&M MOBILE PACE $9000, non-winners 3yo+ f&m mob. pace, 1609m 1 624x5 I’mallaboutthebase (1) fr ........... M Purvis (J) 2 06489 Iwanadancewitsumbody (2) fr ........H Hunter 3 5502 Vintage Rose (3) fr .......................... G Smith 4 0x39 Smoke N Reactor (4) fr ...................M Jones 5 Fun Sponge (5) fr .......................R McIlwrick 6 73008 Iechyd Da (6) fr ........................B Williamson 7 Night School (7) fr ......................... B Barclay 8 0 Sherwood Ashlyn (8) fr ........... M Williamson 9 2 Giftofjoy (21) fr ...............................C Barron Alfie Romeo (22) fr ............................A Beck 10 11 43057 Motu Belle Du Jour (23) fr ...............J W Cox 12 2 Delightful Deal (24) fr .............. N Williamson 4 1.45pm COX FAMILY MOBILE TROT $8000, r40 to r55 mob. trot, mobile, 2400m 1 13842 Belmont’s Greatest (1) fr ...........M Hurrell (J) 2 60776 I’ve Got This (2) fr 3 42462 Ruthless Success (3) fr ............. L McKay (J) 4 82024 Grace O’Malley (4) fr ...................... P Hunter 5 54917 Jedi Josh (5) fr ........................ C D Thornley 6 360x5 Justamollyarcher (6) fr ..................R Jenkins 7 77743 Takenoprisoners (7) fr ............. N Williamson 8 87x05 The God Botherer (8) fr..............B Munro (J) 9 62079 Belmont Invasion (21) fr .............R McIlwrick 10 03P59 Rydgemont Milly (22) fr ..................D Shirley
10 0x Son Of Lana (22) fr 11 2 Poldark (23) fr .............................A Suddaby 12 32773 James Butt (24) fr ..........................K Larsen 13 49 The Bull Pen (25) fr ................. M Williamson 7 3.31pm MICHELLE CAIG ‘CAN’T FIND A BETTOR MAN’ LOT286 $8000, r40 to r50, r51 with cond. mob. pace, mobile, 2400m 1 65202 Ideal Conquest (1) fr ..................... B Barclay 2 70x07 My Georgie Boy (2) fr ..................... P Hunter 3 50x80 Dachy (3) fr ............................ J Morrison (J) 4 94756 Man I’m Good (4) fr ............................ A Kyle 5 509x8 Jersey Joe Walcott (5) fr ............... M Shirley 6 77243 Gunslinger Bromac (6) fr...................A Beck 7 36889 Northview Betta (7) fr ......................R Swain 8 x6005 Pay Master (8) fr ............................. G Smith 9 76182 Bushido (21) fr ................................J W Cox 10 03454 Franco Huntington (22) fr ............A Suddaby 11 72633 Grace Burns (23) fr ....................R McIlwrick 12 50000 Mandolin (24) fr ..............................H Hunter 13 99980 Pat’s Legacy (25) fr ..................C Faithful (J) 14 20540 Highland Girl (26) fr................. M Williamson 8 4.07 THE TEST SYNDICATE MOBILE PACE $12,000, 3yo+ r60 to r80 mob. pace, mobile, 1609m 1 4482x Knockmanaugh (1) fr ........................A Beck 2 x0030 Roxy Dale (2) fr 3 50236 Jayedgar (3) fr ...........................M Hurrell (J) 4 5x416 Southbound Train (4) fr ...................R Swain 5 22410 Sportzstar (5) fr ....................... N Williamson 6 94119 Black Regal Princess (6) fr ..............R Close 7 8x520 The Big Boss (7) fr ...............M Anderson (J) 8 11720 Franco Tai (8) fr ....................S Tomlinson (J)
9 08147 Bettor Buy It (21) fr......................B McLellan 10 10003 The Bus (22) fr ................................M Jones 11 86782 Gotta Del (23) fr ........................ M Purvis (J) 12 32118 Millwood Daisy fr .......................... Scratched 9 4.42 AON INSURANCE SOUTHERN BELLE EQUINE STAKES $14,000, with cond. mob. pace, 1609m 1 113x2 Spirit Of Delight (1) fr .......................S Ottley 2 32231 Tara Tutaia (2) fr ...................... C D Thornley 3 53104 Kiwi On Show (3) fr .......................R Holmes 4 87323 Mighty Empire (4) fr ................ M Williamson 5 45323 Bettor Enforce (5) fr...........................A Beck 6 75153 Delight My Soul (6) fr .................... B Barclay 7 59x11 Somejoy (7) fr.................................C Barron 8 12251 Hopes And Dreams (8) fr ........ N Williamson 9 87000 Glenferrie Classic (21) fr .................M Jones 10 5.17pm DAN WILSON FENCING MOBILE PACE $9000, 3yo+ r51 to r59 mob. pace, mobile, 2400m 1 14955 Bold Ruler (1) fr.............................. P Hunter 2 38571 Bettor B Ready (2) fr ..................... B Barclay 3 1242 Kilowatt Kid (3) fr ......................B Williamson 4 807x1 Gotta Minute (4) fr .............................A Beck 5 25037 Rakarover (5) fr ....................... M Williamson 6 x1980 Cullens Avenue (6) fr .................... M Shirley 7 38691 Ansett Flight (7) fr ................... N Williamson 8 10448 Hurricane Banner (8) fr 9 05367 Jabali (21) fr ..............................M Hurrell (J) 10 59618 RnR Windermere (22) fr .............C Ferguson 11 x94P7 Navajo Art (23) fr...........................R Holmes 12 09198 Two Ply (24) fr .............................B McLellan 13 9961x Jeremy Jones (25) fr ...........................G Lee 14 83102 First Son (26) fr ....................S Tomlinson (J)
8 8x Black Anasta (4) 56.5 ............ H Andrew (a2) 9 9x70x English Lady (5) 56.5 ........... T Johnson (a2) 9 Midnight Poetry h (8) 56.5 .............M Tanaka 10 11 5x587 Sugar Rush h (11) 56.5................... R Myers 12 6x5x8 Poppin’ Bubbles 55....................... Scratched 13 Ledgowan h (6) 55 .......................... A Jones 14 One Way Street (1) 55 ....................S Collett 5 3.25 FIELD TORQUE/NEW COMMERCIAL HOTEL STRATFORD $10,000, Rating 65 Benchmark*, 1200m 1 1x42 Our Dynamite d (4) 59.5 ....................M Hills 2 08668 Brother One m (1) 58 ........... S MacNab (a2) 3 24066 Cutting Up Rough (9) 57.5 ..............S Collett 4 2405x Beautiful Man (10) 57...................... A Jones 5 94275 St Regis d (6) 57 ...........................D Bradley 6 x6104 Helenaoftroy (7) 56.5 ..................... J Parkes 7 55x31 Smoken Hot d (12) 56.5 ....... T Johnson (a2) 8 1x508 Almarie (5) 56 ................................... T Allan 9 8757x Van Gogh m (8) 56.................... D Hirini (a1) 10 14338 Style By Design dm (2) 55 ..............A Collett 11 5690x Kenya d (13) 55........................M Singh (a2) 12 009x6 Porotene Magnum td (3) 55 .. H Andrew (a2)
13 x5685 Alamcferson (11) 54 4.00 CENTRAL TYRES BARRY HOLLAND MEMORIAL PLATE $12,500, Rating 65 Benchmark*, 1600m 1 461 Hand It To Jonesy d (10) 59 ............A Collett 2 584x7 Razors Edge h (4) 59 ........... T Johnson (a2) 3 85242 Terracotta Warrior 59.................... Scratched 4 02341 Spondulix d (6) 58.5 ........................S Collett 5 020x0 Mikjene h (2) 57.5 .........................M Tanaka 6 80843 Red Rascal m (1) 57.5 .......... H Andrew (a2) 7 66225 Vencedora d (7) 57......................... J Parkes 8 9x578 Sovereign Prince (9) 57 9 8x136 En Suite b (5) 56.5 .......................... R Myers 10 42137 Hollypop (3) 56................................ A Jones 11 137x9 Starossa m (8) 55.5 ...............J Fawcett (a3) 7 4.37pm OPS PLUMBING AND PIPELINE STRATFORD CUP OPEN $30,000, OPN HCP, 2000m 1 49x87 Saint Kitt d (12) 60 ..........................S Collett 2 x6496 Cruiser tdm (4) 58.5 ......................D Bradley 3 0x840 Cassie Anne tmh (1) 54 .................. R Myers 4 60614 Light Em Up b (8) 54 .......................A Collett 5 x3356 Call Me Irish mh (10) 54 -
6 98028 Dramatist h (3) 54 .........................M Tanaka 7 5x581 Bizzwinkle d (5) 54 .................J Fawcett (a3) 8 11903 Itellyouonething d (11) 54 9 66414 Georgethefifth m (6) 54 ..................... T Allan 10 85242 Terracotta Warrior bh (2) 54 . T Johnson (a2) 11 x4430 Piece Of Kate h (7) 54 12 0x206 Alarmist mh (9) 54........................... A Jones 8 5.15pm *FRASER & PAULA SAY I DO* BY MCDONALD REALESTATE $10,000, MDN, 1600m 1 55985 Pierian Spring (7) 58.5 ..................D Bradley 2 705x Mauna Kea (6) 58.5 ............. T Johnson (a2) 3 Steven James (4) 57 .....................M Tanaka 4 0 Beau Geste (3) 57...........................A Collett 5 Le Patron (9) 57 ................................ T Allan 6 Middagurd (11) 57........................... R Myers 7 204x5 Imeldas Girl (2) 56.5 .......................S Collett 8 09579 Louanne 56.5 ............................... Scratched 9 0x Aperol (5) 56.5 ............................... J Parkes 10 08x Bastille Babe (8) 56.5........... S MacNab (a2) 11 Candy Cross (1) 56.5 ...............M Singh (a2) 12 7778 Salient (10) 55....................................M Hills
6 71327 Madiba (6) fr................................A Poutama 7 436x1 Charlie Mach (7) fr ................ T Cameron (J) 8 13285 Italian Delight (8) fr.........................T Herlihy 9 41 La Prix (21) fr ........................... M McKendry 10 22216 Conway Beach (22) fr ............N Rasmussen 11 86134 M T Pockets (23) fr ............. J MacKinnon (J) 12 963x3 Freedom Fighter (24) fr .................Z Butcher 13 71722 Wrangler (25) fr .................................J Dunn 7 5.32 PGG WRIGHTSON NZ YEARLING SALES FINAL MBL PACE $230,000, 3yo c&g mob. pace, 2200m 1 11226 King Of Swing (1) fr...................... D Butcher 2 x2171 Culpeka (2) fr ............................... B Mangos 3 43x13 Rain Man (3) fr ................................. D Dunn 4 09x22 Bettor Step Aside (4) fr 5 12611 On The Cards (5) fr .......................Z Butcher 6 51035 Alta Maestro (6) fr .............................J Dunn 7 22024 The Devils Own (7) fr ...................T Williams 8 x3293 Spankem (8) fr ...............................T Herlihy 9 92231 Hail Christian (21) fr ......................B Orange 10 1x311 Sheriff (22) fr ..................................S Phelan 11 11111 Chase Auckland (23) fr ..........N Rasmussen 12 43412 All U Need Is Faith (24) fr.........N Purdon (J) 8 6.02 ALABAR SIRES STAKES 3YOF CHAMPIONSHIP (MBL PACE) $150,000, 3yo fillies, mobile, 2200m 1 90898 Alta Shangri La (1) fr .....................Z Butcher 2 353 Tiger Swift (2) fr ..........................J Stormont 3 3x308 Shandance (3) fr ...................... M McKendry 4 10624 Bare Knuckle (4) fr .........................T Herlihy 5 6x307 Purest Silk (5) fr ........................... B Mangos 6 13525 Delight In Me (6) fr .......................T Williams 7 21373 Somethingaboutmary (7) fr ............J I Dickie 8 5102 Kotare Cullen (8) fr ............................J Dunn 9 14x11 Bettor Joy (21) fr .............................. D Dunn 10 63147 Sea Of Gold (22) fr....................... D Butcher 11 12252 Bettor Trix (23) fr ......................N Purdon (J) 12 5x10P Come Dance With Me (24) fr
13 x0430 New York Rain (25) fr ....................S Lawson 14 2x144 Elle Mac (26) fr.......................N Rasmussen 15 11x16 Dizzy Miss Lizzy (27) fr .................B Orange 9 6.34pm LINCOLN FARMS BLOODSTOCK MOBILE PACE $20,000, r85 & faster mob. pace, mobile, 2200m 1 111x1 Utmost Delight (1) fr ..................... B Mangos 2 51313 Step Up (2) fr ............................... D Butcher 3 23P17 Mongolian Storm (3) fr ..................B Orange 4 8x551 Jo’s Dream (4) fr .........................A Poutama 5 16317 Raptors Flight (5) fr .......................Z Butcher 6 x1293 Motown (6) fr ..................................J I Dickie 7 3x413 Partyon (7) fr ..........................N Rasmussen 8 22113 Bonnie Joan (8) fr ............................ D Dunn 9 x1504 American Tart (21) fr .........................J Dunn 10 71751 Seaswift Joy (22) fr .....................J Stormont 11 11259 Better B Amazed (23) fr .......... B Butcher (J) 10 7.04pm WINGER MOTORS 2017 NATIONAL TROT (FFA MBL TROT) $100,000, ffa mob. trot, 2700m 1 30874 Yagunnakissmeornot (1) fr ............B Orange 2 21x22 Speeding Spur (2) fr.......................J I Dickie 3 74144 Charlemagne (3) fr ...................... K Marshall 4 30598 Destiny Jones (4) fr ...........................J Dunn 5 71361 Kyvalley Blur (5) fr ........................T Williams 6 0x211 Temporale (6) fr ..............................T Herlihy 7 52233 The Almighty Johnson (7) fr 8 12615 Everybody Knows (8) fr...................... R May 9 46530 Eyre I Come (21) fr ...................... B Mangos 10 8280x Sunny Ruby (22) fr ....................... D Butcher 11 14659 Commander Paris (23) fr...............T Mitchell 12 12275 The Foot Tapper (24) fr ................. B Purdon 13 81507 Djokovic (25) fr ...................................L Chin 11 7.35pm TRILLIAN TRUST 2017 AUCKLAND CUP (FFA PACE) $250,000, ffa pace, stand, 3200m 1 x4486 Brydon Ideal (1) fr .................... M McKendry 2 12963 Titan Banner (2) fr ............................ D Dunn 3 12235 Jack’s Legend (3) fr .......................Z Butcher
4 11x11 Vincent (4) fr ..........................N Rasmussen 5 0D514 Maxim (5) fr .................................. B Mangos 6 31664 Northview Hustler (6) fr ................ D Butcher 7 54364 Max Phactor (7) fr ................... B Butcher (J) 8 1x112 Star Galleria (8) fr ..........................T Herlihy 9 4x212 A G’s White Socks (9) fr ..................... R May 10 22135 Imajollywally (10) fr .....................A Donnelly 11 31020 Heaven Rocks (U1) fr...................T Williams 12 37706 Lusty Mac (U2) fr ..........................P Butcher 12 8.04 AUCKLAND CO-OP TAXIS 300-3000 MOBILE PACE $20,000, 3yo+ r62 to r83 mob. pace, 2200m 1 12653 Royal Lincoln (1) fr ......................A Poutama 2 x2102 Park Avenue (2) fr ..........................J I Dickie 3 x7424 Zadaka (3) fr ....................................G Small 4 33353 Rhythm N Blues (4) fr.............. B Butcher (J) 5 x4225 Ashley Locaz (5) fr .......................T Williams 6 x3257 Forgotten Highway (6) fr .................. D Dunn 7 22227 Opoutama (7) fr.............................Z Butcher 8 12942 Ideal Roman (8) fr .........................P Butcher 9 9x355 Check In (21) fr .................. J MacKinnon (J) 10 11132 Triple Eight (22) fr......................... D Butcher 11 x8200 Rocknroll Princess (23) fr..................J Dunn 12 21517 My Generation (24) fr .................. K Marshall SELECTIONS
11 40x02 Makarewa Rum (23) fr ..............E Barron (J) 12 1090 Davey Mac (24) fr.................... M Williamson 13 17023 Prince George (25) fr .....................K Larsen 14 80501 Imran Khan (26) fr ........................... G Smith 15 73244 Sugar Cane (27) fr ...............S Tomlinson (J) 16 1 Light Year Franco (U1) fr ........ J Morrison (J) 5 2.20pm FAIRBAIRN PLUMBING LTD NUGGET FINAL MOBILE PACE $12,000, 3yo+ up to & including r60 mob. pace, mobile, 2400m 1 25451 Chinook Winds (1) fr .......................R Swain 2 1 Ferritts Sister (2) fr .....................R McIlwrick 3 05 Stormntaza (3) fr ............................C Barron 4 021 Please Shuddup (4) fr 5 03041 Lily Ducket (5) fr ...................... M Williamson 6 24x11 Born To Run (6) fr...................... M Purvis (J) 7 23312 Shebang (7) fr ................................. G Smith 8 344x1 Triroyale Brigade (8) fr............. N Williamson 9 4x515 Quartz (21) fr ....................................A Beck 10 x7641 Ardtoo (22) fr ..............................C Ferguson 6 2.56pm CENTRAL SOUTHLAND LODGE MOBILE PACE $9000, non-winners 3yo+ mr48 to mr54 mob. pace, mobile, 2400m 1 43 Maahes (1) fr...................................M Jones 2 07x2 L J’s Jet (2) fr ................................R Holmes 3 73 Chilli Franco (3) fr.....................B Williamson 4 42722 Shelby Bromac (4) fr .........................A Beck 5 2674 Unloaded (5) fr ............................... P Hunter 6 0 Tad Lincoln (6) fr ..................... N Williamson 7 0x3 Elva Jaccka (7) fr .......................... B Barclay 8 0 Archman (8) fr ............................R McIlwrick 9 96243 Doc Seelster (21) fr .....................D Reardon
Stratford gallops Tomorrow at Stratford Raceway
Stratford RC Venue: Stratford Meeting Date: 31 Dec 2017 NZ Meeting number: 4 Doubles: 1 and 2; 3 and 4; 5 and 6; 7 and 8 Trebles: 2, 3 and 4; 6, 7 and 8 1 1.05 AITKEN TRANSPORT MAIDEN 2000M $10,000, 1 34436 Here To Stay (3) 58.5 ...................... R Myers 2 6x04 Limbo Street (5) 58.5 ......................A Collett 3 90 Aigne (2) 58.5 ................................... T Allan 4 8x Dangerman (1) 57 ...........................S Collett 5 09579 Louanne h (4) 56.5........................M Tanaka 6 6 She’s Tutti Frutti h (7) 56.5 .... H Andrew (a2) 7 9x Enticing h (6) 55 ............................. J Parkes 2 1.40 ELECTROMECH MDN 1480M $10,000, 1480m 1 80x74 Tiny Tot (4) 58.5 ................... S MacNab (a2) 2 4055x Challenge (10) 58.5 ........................ R Myers 3 60057 Goldchi (8) 58.5 4 x089x Acclaim (5) 58.5 .............................. A Jones 5 Peewee (7) 58.5 ................... M McNelis (a3) 6 Rainbowone (1) 58.5 ............. H Andrew (a2) 7 40929 Dancing Auriole (12) 56.5 ........J Nason (a2) 8 750x6 Crafty Crim h (11) 56.5 ............M Singh (a2) 9 3640x Grandly h (3) 56.5 ...........................S Collett
10 356 Lady Kartel h (6) 56.5 ...................M Tanaka 11 8x975 Piriwai h (13) 56.5 .......................... J Parkes 12 56x Just Georgie (9) 56.5 ................ D Hirini (a1) 13 Fairsucofthesav (2) 56.5 ...... T Johnson (a2) 3 2.15pm KEANO/ELTHAM VET 1480M $11,000, R85 1 x7265 Our King Sway m (1) 61 .........J Fawcett (a3) 2 2x399 Beaumarchais (7) 56.5....................A Collett 3 5x024 Astrid (3) 55.5 ......................T Newman (a3) 4 01187 Call Doubt m (4) 54.5 ............ H Andrew (a2) 5 04424 Perfect Harmonee m (6) 54.5..........S Collett 6 62353 Eva Jensine (2) 54 ............... S MacNab (a2) 7 14619 Whipped m (5) 54 ........................... R Myers 8 019x9 Wehadadeal 54 ............................ Scratched 4 2.50 BRIAN DARTH MAIDEN 1200M $10,000, 1200m 1 4x423 Neverstopdreaming h (7) 58.5 2 0x735 Sardeen (9) 58.5 ............................ J Parkes 3 5x Coup Bradman b (2) 57 ..................A Collett 4 Eke Ta Huna h (12) 57 ......... S MacNab (a2) 5 5054x Gata b (10) 56.5 .......................M Singh (a2) 6 750x6 Crafty Crim 56.5 ........................... Scratched 7 47 Live In Hope (3) 56.5......................... T Allan
M5 Auckland harness
6
Tomorrow at Alexandra Park
Auckland Trotting Club Inc Venue: Alexandra Park Meeting Date: 31 Dec 2017 NZ Meeting number: 5 Doubles: 1 and 2; 3 and 4; 5 and 6; 7 and 8; 9 and 10; 11 and 12 Trebles: 1, 2 and 3; 4, 5 and 6; 7, 8 and 9; 10, 11 and 12 1 2.04pm ALABAR SIRES STAKES FILLIES SILVER (MOBILE PACE) $12,000, 3yo fillies mob. pace, 2200m 1 5x10P Come Dance With Me (1) fr ..........Z Butcher 2 1x352 Harpagus (2) fr ..............................P Butcher 3 0x292 A Lister (3) fr ................................T Williams 4 80x32 Harmony Blue (4) fr........................T Herlihy 5 86 Feel The Burn (5) fr ................. T Macfarlane 6 3x308 Shandance (6) fr ...................... M McKendry 2 2.39pm BRECKON FARMS YOUNG GUNS SERIES (HT2) MBL PACE $25,000, 2yo mob. pace, 1700m 1 4 Beaudiene Western (1) fr ............. D Butcher 2 Supreme Dominator (2) fr .............Z Butcher 3 Star Of Montana (3) fr ....................S Phelan 4 2 Bettor Getta Lover (4) fr ............... G O’Reilly 5 Power Dreaming (5) fr 6 Arden Voyager (6) fr ..................... B Mangos 7 3 Stun Gun (7) fr ................................... R May 8 Jesse Duke (8) fr ....................N Rasmussen 9 Tycoon Tiger (21) fr ................. T Macfarlane 10 5 Pembrook Charlie (22) fr 3 3.14pm CROMBIE LOCKWOOD HANDICAP TROT $20,000, 3yo+ r50 to r60 spechcp trot, stand, 2700m 1 10322 Musculus (1) fr ................................. D Dunn 2 35D23 Jomo (2) fr.................................. J Robinson 3 45221 Swinging (3) fr 4 4D9x1 Stress Factor (4) fr .......................T Williams 5 Dx1 All American (5) fr ...................J I Dickie 6 6x132 Magnafique (6) fr............................. M Wallis 7 78254 Blood And Whisky (7) fr ....................J Dunn 8 6010x Mass Destruction (U1) fr .......... M McKendry 9 57x33 One Bid Buys (U2) fr ............... T Macfarlane 10 71083 Galleons Victory (U3) fr .................B Orange
M9
11 0357x Billy At Salsa (U4) fr ......................T Mitchell 12 0x351 Alta Venetia (U1) 10 ....................A Poutama 4 3.49pm WOODLANDS STUD YEARLING PARADE 15/01 MOBILEPACE $20,000, 2200m 1 17544 Lynbar Rose (1) fr .................... M McKendry 2 32831 Kaitlyn (2) fr..................................R Fensom 3 1P24 Ideal Lass (3) fr ............................ D Butcher 4 67680 Gupta’s Cullen (4) fr ........................J W Cox 5 76451 Christanna fr ................................ Scratched 6 17450 Three Kisses (5) fr ............................L Hollis 7 45301 American Empress (6) fr ...........S Abernethy 8 5x138 Juice Brogden (7) fr ......................N Chilcott 9 65413 Queen Lostris (21) fr ......................T Herlihy 5 4.24pm JACOBSEN HEADSTONES HANDICAP TROT $20,000, r61 to r105 spechcp trot, stand, 2700m 1 27255 Lovely Bundy (1) fr ........................Z Butcher 2 x3124 Geena’s Success (U1) fr .......... M McKendry 3 13555 Angus Burga (U2) fr ...................P Ferguson 4 06165 Primus Inter Pares (1) 10 ...........R Argue (J) 5 66x61 Sertorius (U1) 10 ...........................J I Dickie 6 22891 Tereskova (1) 20 ................................L Chin 7 42363 Royal Willie (2) 20 ........................ D Butcher 8 05411 The Crown Jewels (U1) 20............N Chilcott 9 175x1 Heavyweight Hero (1) 30 ........ T Macfarlane 10 61343 Shady Sadie (2) 30 .....................J Stormont 11 8x816 Princess Mackendon (3) 30 ............ M Wallis 12 67722 KD Hall (U1) 30 ..............................T Herlihy 13 14659 Commander Paris (1) 40 14 46530 Eyre I Come (U1) 40 6 4.59 SIMS PACIFIC METALS MBL PACE $20,000, 3yo+ r52 to r60 mob. pace, mobile, 2200m 1 76222 Hunter Bromac (1) fr .................... D Butcher 2 24935 Makers Mark (2) fr......................P Ferguson 3 3589x Loud An Proud (3) fr ...................J Stormont 4 20681 Shenandoah (4) fr ....................N Purdon (J) 5 713x2 Gooddealehemily (5) fr ........... T Macfarlane
Race 1: Harpagus, A Lister, Come Dance With Me Race 2: Jesse Duke, Bettor Getta Lover, Supreme Dominator Race 3: All American, Stress Factor, Musculus, Swinging Race 4: Kaitlyn, American Empress, Gupta’s Cullen Race 5: Heavyweight Hero, Sertorius, KD Hall Race 6: Gooddealehemily, Italian Delight, La Prix Race 7: Chase Auckland, King Of Swing, Hail Christian, Sheriff Race 8: Bettor Joy, Somethingaboutmary, Elle Mac, Bare Knuckle Race 9: Motown, Utmost Delight, Bonnie Joan, Partyon Race 10: Speeding Spur, Temporale, Everybody Knows Race 11: Vincent, A G’s White Socks, Heaven Rocks Race 12: My Generation, Triple Eight, Opoutama, Royal Lincoln
Auckland dogs Tomorrow at Manukau Stadium
Auckland Greyhound Racing Club Venue: Manukau Stadium 2 878x Jetsun Singer nwtd ........................G Wilson Meeting Date: 31 Dec 2017 NZ Meeting number: 9 Doubles: 3 78387 Deception Diva nwtd W & ...............T Steele 2 and 3; 4 and 5; 6 and 7; 8 and 9; 10 and 11; 12 and 13 4 63566 Surge Ahead nwtd R & .......................L Udy Trebles: 1, 2 and 3; 4, 5 and 6; 7, 8 and 9; 11, 12 and 13 5 3F422 Finkle Foot Hero nwtd D R & ............ D Hunt 6 34 Cameo Syd nwtd...............................B Craik 1 1.00pm (NZT) TROPHIES PLUS SPRINT C2, 318m 7 2343 Hot Mayhem nwtd U & ......................Cottam 1 74178 Red Dee 18.53 ................................P Green 8 8 Jetsun Doll nwtd.............................G Wilson 2 54137 Fantastic Zoe 18.51 ...................D Schofield 9 Alf Tupper nwtd ............................ H Mullane 3 88881 Red Head 18.62 ..............................P Green 4 73743 Unconscionable 18.61 R & .................L Udy 4 1.55pm GREYHOUNDS AS PETS SPRINT C1, 318m 5 324x1 Wairoa Bonnie 18.61.................... H Mullane 1 13 Talkabout Izzy nwtd........................G J Hore 6 42136 Hows Your Mum 18.62 U & ...............Cottam 2 16145 Zara Storm nwtd ............................ G Farrell 7 17737 Jetsun Jamie 18.73 ........................G Wilson 3 32232 Nangar Dream nwtd ...................D Schofield 8 13827 Elouera Mist nwtd ......................P Ferguson 4 48678 Bah Baa 18.82 R & .....................N O’Regan 9 57267 Bigtime Amelia 18.83 ................... H Mullane 5 87426 Ken Wilde 18.63 ........................... H Mullane 10 72356 Alex Attack 18.38 U & .......................Cottam 6 74426 Emoji 18.51 .......................................B Craik 2 1.19pm DELI’S SPORTS SPORTS BAR CLENDON 7 11833 Smarty Marty 18.54 ..................... H Mullane 8 15 Kiwi Boy 18.60 U & ...........................Cottam INN SERIES HEAT C0q, 527m 9 33147 Atlas Shrugged 18.69 .................. H Mullane 1 83488 Jetsun Woody nwtd ........................G Wilson 10 57x44 Thrilling Wiggle 18.69................. G Pomeroy 2 5 Talkabout Ziggy nwtd .....................G J Hore 3 3 Fancy Chap nwtd .......................D Schofield 5 2.13pm AGRC REWARDS SPRINT C0, 318m 4 42775 Just Jiggle nwtd U & .........................Cottam 1 8x283 Oloroso nwtd U & ..............................Cottam 5 6 Jetsun Shadow nwtd ......................G Wilson 2 22x53 Forcible nwtd .................................... S Clark 6 x4367 Secret Hombre nwtd .......................T Patton 3 42 Kuridrani nwtd ...............................A Cleaver 7 424x7 Wairoa Jacko nwtd ....................... H Mullane 4 677 Miss Bucket nwtd ..........................A Cleaver 8 66655 Mighty Mezz nwtd R & ................N O’Regan 5 57 Thea nwtd W &................................T Steele 9 Alf Tupper nwtd ............................ H Mullane 6 742 Katcha Ninja nwtd .............................B Craik 7 2 Feed The Need nwtd P & .............. J Cleaver 3 1.37pm DELI’S SPORTS SPORTS BAR CLENDON 8 2 Blitz ‘Em Rene nwtd U & ...................Cottam INN SERIES HEAT C0q, 527m 9 28274 Warrior Tony nwtd U & ......................Cottam 1 48348 Don Morocco nwtd P & ................. J Cleaver
6 13333 Opawa Libby 18.55 W &..................T Steele 7 68657 Bodyguard 18.66...............................B Craik 8 11152 I’m A Leo 18.46 ...........................L Laagland 1 52371 Blocker 30.99 R & .......................N O’Regan 9 72156 Good Job 18.39 ..............................P Green 2 35543 Jinja Mia 31.41 W & ........................T Steele 3 16674 Alyeska 30.77 ...................................B Craik 10 8454x Bloomingdales 18.72 ........................B Craik 4 53555 Smash Mate nwtd ........................R McPhee 9 3.22pm STITCHES UPHOLSTERY C1, 527m 1 35324 Goldstar Holly nwtd ........................ G Farrell 5 41283 Midnight Daydream 31.25 R & ............L Udy 2 53854 Jack No Lag 31.51 ......................... Y Castro 6 77413 Tabulam Girl nwtd W &....................T Steele 3 33777 Dyna Bevlin nwtd U & .......................Cottam 7 74284 Jetsun Stampede 31.39 .................G Wilson 4 75247 Elaborate 30.88..........................P Ferguson 8 63555 Qadir Bale nwtd ......................... G Pomeroy 5 48325 Idol Ajay nwtd W & ..........................T Steele 9 88788 Zarzuella 31.28 ...............................S Codlin 6 78788 Doug Deep nwtd R & ..........................L Udy 10 66658 Howlin’ Ace 31.71............................S Codlin 7 41 Hitch A Ride nwtd ........................... T Green 7 2.48pm JACK’S WHOLESALE MEATS C4, 318m 8 88787 Barwon Babe nwtd .....................D Schofield 1 55518 Nangar Panther 18.53 ................D Schofield 9 66658 Howlin’ Ace 31.71............................S Codlin 2 58343 Mad Harry 18.61 .............................. S Clark 3 12655 Raging Demon 18.26 R & ...................L Udy 10 88788 Zarzuella 31.28 ...............................S Codlin 4 25582 Tumbalaioo 18.45.......................P Ferguson 10 3.39pm PLASTERBOARD STAKES C3, 527m 1 15387 Little Bit Silly 30.80.....................D Schofield 5 66536 Hallo Star 18.23 R & ...........................L Udy 2 34215 Zipping Ringo 31.09 D R & ............... D Hunt 6 12274 Fantastic Sid 18.49 ....................D Schofield 3 61251 Opawa Loyal 31.12 .......................... S Clark 7 3188x Unileven 18.45 ...........................D Schofield 4 33321 Salvarotti 30.70 ..........................D Schofield 8 11754 Vee Marina nwtd ................................. J Udy 5 68286 Beltom 30.42 ..............................D Schofield 9 45x47 Missing Allegro 18.75................... H Mullane 6 5164F Jinja Squeak 30.48 W & ..................T Steele 10 21657 Maximum Express 18.51 ................P Green 8 3.05pm HEWLETT ELECTRICAL SPRINT C3, 318m 7 84325 Global Conquest 30.27 W &............T Steele 8 53855 King Shaq nwtd ............................... T Green 1 38415 Opawa Rocket 18.71 W & ...............T Steele 9 53647 Yooldome 30.59 .........................D Schofield 2 61118 Gimme Hot Chips 18.55 U &.............Cottam 3 64526 Kapai Lana 18.61 R & .........................L Udy 11 3.59pm QUALIFIED PET SERVICES C5, 318m 1 48861 Mega Munchies 18.61 U &................Cottam 4 6351F Umaga Rama 18.59 .........................M Black 2 28846 Obstinatus 18.25 R & ..................N O’Regan 5 44117 On Demand 18.54............................M Black 10 52247 Crampton nwtd..............................A Cleaver
6 2.30pm PUMP ENGINEERING STAKES C1, 527m
3 4 5 6 7 8 9
22F37 Classy Impact 18.52 ....................... T Green 51116 Audrette 18.45...................................B Bond 1313F Highland Laddie 18.36 ................. H Mullane 42217 Wong Way 18.51 U & ........................Cottam 31588 Bushman’s Idol 18.70.................P Ferguson 34135 Beat The Butcher 18.36 R & ...............L Udy 85687 See Eye Aye 18.62 ...................... H Mullane 12 4.16 CAROL’S TAB CLENDON INN STKS C2, 527m 1 21431 Amy Amy nwtd ............................... G Farrell 2 55146 Electric Dee Eye 30.84 ...................P Green 3 72825 Barwon Annie 31.02...................D Schofield 4 45641 Hey Pretty Girl 30.79..................C M Henley 5 14261 Tullabung Googar 30.64 .............P Ferguson 6 83232 Jinja Heart 30.87 W & .....................T Steele 7 83311 Sue Zooki 30.55 .............................. T Green 8 36281 Scott The Looks 30.62 U & ...............Cottam 9 65244 Opawa Anthony nwtd W & ..............T Steele 10 44555 Hezaman 30.89 U &..........................Cottam 13 4.33pm HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL C1, 318m 1 35731 Wairoa Angel 19.22...................... H Mullane 2 777x3 Scott No Value 18.51 ........................G Hunt 3 24154 Unprofound 18.62 .............................E Potts 4 15263 Statman Dave 18.76 ..................H Laagland 5 55152 Brick With Eyes 18.68 R & ..........N O’Regan 6 24261 Simple Request 18.84.......................B Bond 7 116x Extroverted nwtd .......................... H Mullane 8 26676 Microphone 19.07 .......................... G Farrell 9 83247 Spider Phil 18.98 R &..................N O’Regan
10 32558 Bigtime Moola 18.60 R & ....................L Udy
Sport retrospect 20 Ashburton Guardian
www.guardianonline.co.nz
Saturday, December 30, 2017 Left – Rakaia’s Maleli Sau crosses the line for the first of three tries against Southern in Rakaia’s 4539 win.
July 2017 At the end of each year, Guardian staff choose the best of the year’s photos to share with you all and reminisce.
Above – The southern men celebrate their success in the 2017 Watters Cup. Right – Methven’s Sophie Lilley looks to pick out a team-mate in her side’s narrow 28-29 loss to Hampstead.
Sam Bennett looks to get the ball off his opponent in his side’s clash against Northern Hearts.
Dexter Dunn keeps the punters happy with another win in the sulky behind Bettor Joy at Ashburton.
For all your hydraulic requirements you can trust Hydraulink Mid Canterbury
24hr, 7 days a week Dan and the team at Hydraulink would like to wish you all a Happy New Year
Call Dan at Hydraulink Mid Canterbury today for all your enquiries 39 Robinson Street, Ashburton | Phone 308 8848 | Mobile 027 223 0105 Email: dan@hydraulinkmc.co.nz | www.hydraulink.com
Sport www.guardianonline.co.nz
Saturday, December 30, 2017
In brief
■ CRICKET
Windies crash again By andrEw aldErson Two overs dictated New Zealand’s dominance of the West Indies in their 47-run opening Twenty20 victory in Nelson yesterday. The first was the final over of the hosts’ innings, having been asked to bat at Saxton Oval. New Zealand were 162 for seven; an innings which had ebbed and flowed against some quality West Indies’ bowling. Kesrick Williams took the ball. Santner cleared his hip and clobbered the first ball into the sightscreen. A no-ball came next. That was walloped through mid-wicket with the bonus of a free hit. A single was squeezed to longon off another no-ball, then Tim Southee swung two to deep midwicket, followed by a dot ball reprieve. As if Williams hadn’t had enough trouble, he was noballed for height next ball, as Southee stepped down the wicket and top edged to the fine leg fence. A bye, followed by a brace of Santner twos into the legside completed a 25-run haul from nine balls. That tipped the game in New Zealand’s favour with the required run rate ballooning to 9.4 per over. The next pivotal over was the third of the West Indies innings. T20 debutant Seth Rance was struggling, having been hit for seven runs from three balls with no protection behind square on the offside. Suddenly, a bowler who looked like prey became the predator. Chris Gayle shaped to pull, but a top edge sailed toward a vacant short fine leg. A blur of limbs dived through the air as if saving a wallet from vanishing into an abyss. Wicketkeeper Glenn Phillips produced one of the catches of the summer as Gayle exited for 12 off eight balls.
Rain is threatening to ruin England’s hopes of a dead-rubber victory at the MCG, having washed out most of the second session on day four of the fourth test. Australia was on 2-103 at tea yesterday, trailing by 61 runs with David Warner and Steve Smith as the tourists’ most imposing roadblocks as they seek to restore some pride after relinquishing the urn in Perth. Australia’s hopes of another whitewash had been extinguished by Alastair Cook’s record knock. Showers forced umpires to stop play post-lunch and further rain was expected. - AAP
They have combined international experience of almost 700 matches, yet three former New Zealand stars will soon play in a tournament unlike any they have encountered before – on a frozen lake at the foot of the Swiss Alps. Former Black Caps skipper Daniel Vettori, and all-rounders Nathan McCullum and Grant Elliott will feature in two T20 matches for a team called the Royals in the annual Ice Cricket festival in St Moritz. - NZME
Change a good thing
Colin Munro scored 53 of New Zealand’s runs as they beat the West Indies yesterday. Next Chadwick Walton flayed a full, wide Rance offering to fellow debutant Anaru Kitchen at cover. Walton could have picked anywhere else in an arc of 45 degrees to reach the boundary. He disappeared for seven off nine balls. Rance finished with three wickets for 30 from his allotment, which included the final lbw of Samuel Badree. New Zealand exhibited a polished bowling and fielding display. Ish Sodhi had Andre Fletcher stumped by Phillips for 27 off 25 balls in the ninth over, intensifying the pressure. That dismissal came in a period where New Zealand conceded just one boundary in 43 balls between the seventh and 15th overs.
The parsimony of Sodhi, Mitchell Santner and Doug Bracewell crushed the visitors’ momentum. Carlos Brathwaite showed signs of optimism with 21 off 14 balls, until he belted a Southee delivery to what could have been mistaken for a statue of Tom Bruce at wide long on. Phillips collected three catches to complement his stumping. He had already branded his mark on the game through an 86-run second-wicket partnership from 60 balls with Colin Munro. Munro made 53 from 37 balls, his fourth international T20 halfcentury. Phillips eased to 55 from 40 after previous innings of five and 11 against South Africa and India respectively.
The pair built a platform that enabled Ross Taylor (20 from 12 balls), Kitchen (12 from nine) and Santner (23 from 11) to capitalise in the final overs. Badree delivered his customary economy and spin variations, taking one for 22 from four overs. Brathwaite and Jerome Taylor took a couple of wickets each but Williams, who bowled tidily in his first three overs, let any advantage slip at the death. Brathwaite admitted his side’s mindset had been changed by Williams’ disastrous over. “The first 19 overs, we bowled as well as we did. “You know, it happens – Kesrick has been the best bowler in the world for this calendar year,” Brathwaite said. “You know, he just went awry.” - NZME
Ichi Ban claims overall Syd Hob win Matt Allen’s latest incarnation of Ichi Ban has taken out overall honours in the 2017 Sydney to Hobart, giving the veteran yachtsman his first Tattersall’s Cup. The crew of the 52-footer was officially named as handicap winner yesterday, more than a day after docking in Hobart. It was Allen’s maiden overall win in 28 years of skippering a boat in the bluewater classic. Allen, the president of Austral-
Rain thwarts England
Cricket – on the ice
■ YACHTING
By Ethan JamEs
Ashburton Guardian 21
ian Sailing, said Ichi Ban took on heavy water as it was pushed to the limit in windy conditions unlike anything he’d seen. The yacht, half the size of line honours winner LDV Comanche, broke two spinnakers as it sped down Tasmania’s east coast at up to 28 knots. “Luckily the last one we put up, we designed it to be really, really strong,” Allen said. “If that had broken, we wouldn’t be standing here.” Ichi Ban was locked in a duel with main rival and fellow NSW
52-footer Quest but managed to reach the River Derwent first. A lack of wind all but halted their progress in a crawl to the line. “We thought we were going to lose the race when we were in the Derwent and parked up,” Allen said. Ichi Ban arrived on Thursday morning eighth past the post and one hour ahead of Quest. It was then a nervous wait for Allen and his crew as other boats in contention slowly approached the line.
But chances Patrice, Concubine and Chutzpah all fell short of their goal. Allen was one of the crewmen aboard Lou Abraham’s Challenge II boat when it took out overall honours in 1983 and he finished fifth last year at the helm of an older version of Ichi Ban. “We’ve spent so much time trying to perfect this race and to finally do it, is just a dream,” Allen said. “Well be back next year to defend and we can’t wait.” - AAP
Having his AFL dream ripped from under him by Kevin Sheedy was perhaps the best thing ever to happen to Alex Carey. The swashbuckling Adelaide Strikers and South Australian batsman and wicketkeeper has since put himself firmly in the frame for Australian representative honours. On the tail of a stellar 12 months, the 26-yearold hit an unbeaten 83 from 59 balls in the Strikers’ six-run BBL win over the Sixers on his way to man-of-the-match honours. - AAP
Umpire rebukes Root Umpires have seemingly cautioned England about their bounce returns at the MCG, a tactic used to scuff one side of the ball and quickly attain reverse-swing. Joe Root, Stuart Broad and Jimmy Anderson were all involved in a tense discussion with umpire Sundaram Ravi on the morning of day four of the fourth Ashes test. The Nine Network suggested the discussions were about the fact Root and many team-mates had failed to return the ball on the full to keeper Jonny Bairstow. - AAP
Djokovic set to return Former world No.1 Novak Djokovic will face Spain’s Roberto Bautista Agut in his comeback match in Abu Dhabi. Bautista Agut, ranked 20th, defeated young Russian Andrey Rublev 7-5 6-2 in the quarter-finals of the Mubadala Championship. Djokovic has not played since shutting down his season following his quarter-final exit at Wimbledon because of an elbow injury. - PA
Muguruza up for fight Garbine Muguruza says she’s ready for battle as an evenly-matched group of women vie for tennis’ No.1 ranking in 2018. The current No.2 and Wimbledon champion was enjoying the Queensland sunshine yesterday ahead of Sunday’s Brisbane International, where she will be top seed. Five women took turns at the top of the charts and four won grand slams in 2017, with the Spaniard tipping another close season about to commence. - AAP
AD PT A PET MID CANTERBURY ANIMAL SHELTER 22
C M
ADVERTISING FEATURE
A S
ADVERTISING FEATURE Saturday, December 30, 2017 Ashburton Guardian
Mid Canterbury Animal Shelter would like to thank the community for their continued support this year, and look forward to working together to help animals within our area in 2018. Merry Christmas and safe holidays from all the team here at MCAS. We have several kittens who are ready now, that are going fast so be in quick to avoid disappointment. All kittens are rehomed with free desexing and microchipping. Adoption fees do apply. To learn more contact us on Facebook or by emailing mcas@outlook.co.nz
Bouncy castle hire We are starting to hire out our Bouncy Castle again, weather permitting, so it’s time for fun to be had. Hire fee is $130 per day with a $100 bond. Booking are essential! Call and book it for that special day early to avoid dissapointment. Phone 02 11 35 6969.
Food Donations are greatly needed, our food bank is nearly empty. Please any dog, cat or kitten food donation would be much appreciated, and will ensure we can help the animals in our community who need a helping hand. Contact 021 135 6969 for details of drop off locations. Call and texts will be cleared daily. Thank you.
THIS PAGE IS PROUDLY SPONSORED BY THE FOLLOWING BUSINESSES
Servicing Mid Canterbury (03) 308 5293 │ (027) 433 3563
MAGAZINE
you
Supporting local www.guardianonline.co.nz
Burnett Street, Ashburton 03 307 5911 www.ashburtontrust.co.nz
Farming GUARDIAN
217 West St, Ashburton, 03-307 9176 www.propertybrokers.co.nz
Classifieds www.guardianonline.co.nz
Saturday, December 30, 2017
Ashburton Guardian
23
Lifestyle
CONNECTIONS
New models just arrived in-store! $89.90
was $149.90
NOW $89.90
was $149.90
NOW $99.90
East Street, Ashburton - Phone 308 5771 - www.sparrows.co.nz
was $159.90
NOW $99.90 Open Mon - Thu 9am - 5.30pm Fri 9am - 6pm Sat 10am - 2pm, Sun 11am - 2pm
Giftware – Crafts & Hobby Supplies – Collectables & Revamped Furniture 128 Victoria Street, Ashburton | 03 308 2295 | victoria128@xtra.co.nz
House of Hearing We service and repair all makes and models of sewing machines and overlockers Open 7 Days | P 03 307 6277 | Main South Road, Tinwald | www.anniesquilts.co.nz
To advertise here contact Carmen on 021 836 543 or 03 307 7963
Daily Events Saturday
Dec 30,31, 2017 & Jan 1, 2, 2018
and drinks. North End West Street car park, Ashburton.
9am - 12.30pm ASHBURTON CRAFT MARKET Local crafts, new stalls welcome. West Street Car park.
10am METHVEN HERITAGE CENTRE New Zealand Alpine and Agriculture Encounter, interactive fun for all ages. Main Street, Methven.
10am - 3pm ASHBURTON AVIATION MUSEUM A great selection of many aircraft from the past to the future. Ashburton Airport, Seafield Road.
8am ST STEPHEN’S ANGLICAN CHURCH. Holy Communion, Park Street. 8.30am HOLY SPIRIT CHURCH. Mass, Holy Spirit Church, Thomson Street, Tinwald. 9.30am ST DAVID’S UNION CHURCH. Summertime Worship, 48 Allens Road, Allenton.
9.30am ASHBURTON METHODIST BARING SQUARE CHURCH. Combined service at St Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, Sinclair Centre, Park Street. 10am METHVEN HERITAGE CENTRE. New Zealand Alpine and Agriculture Encounter, interactive fun for all ages. Main Street, Methven. 10am ST ANDREW’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
Combined service at the Sinclair Centre, Park Street. 10am ST PAUL’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Combined service at St Andrew’s Church, no service at St Paul’s today. St Andrew’s Church, Sinclair Centre, Park Street. 10am ST ANDREW’S ANGLICAN CHURCH. Holy Communion, Thomson Street, Tinwald. 10am ST STEPHEN’S ANGLICAN CHURCH.
Holy Communion, Park Street. 10am ASHBURTON BAPTIST CHURCH. Morning service, all welcome. 67 Cass Street. 10.30am VICTORY BAPTIST CHURCH. Worship God and study his word. 131 Thomson Street, (Tinwald School hall). 10.30am GRACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Worshipping God and transforming lives. 63 Princes Street, Netherby.
1pm - 3pm ASHBURTON AVIATION MUSEUM. A great selection of many aircraft from the past to the future. Ashburton airport, Seafield Road . 1.15pm WAIREKA CROQUET CLUB. (Draw to be done) Golf croquet casual doubles for all ages. The domain, Philip Street. 7pm VICTORY BAPTIST CHURCH. Worship God and study his word. 131 Thomson Street, (Tinwald School hall).
Monday - New Years Day
10am METHVEN HERITAGE CENTRE. New Zealand and Agriculture Encoun-
ter, interactive fun for all ages. Main Street, Methven - CLOSED TODAY.
1pm - 3pm ASHBURTON AVIATION MUSEUM. A great selection of many aircraft from
the past to the future. Seafield Road CLOSED TODAY.
Tuesday
48 Allens Road. 9.45am WAIREKA CROQUET CLUB. (9.45am draw), (1.15pm draw).
Morning singles Golf croquet, afternoon handicap singles Golf Croquet. The Domain, Philip Street. - no play today
10am METHVEN HERITAGE CENTRE. New Zealand and Agriculture Encounter. Main Street, Methven.
1pm - 3pm ASHBURTON AVIATION MUSEUM. A great selection of many aircraft from the past to the future, Seafield Road.
9am - 12.30pm ASHBURTON FARMERS MARKET Local fresh produce, hot and cold food
Sunday
9.30am ST DAVID’S UNION CHURCH. Walking group meets outside church.
Trades & Services To place a Trades & Services ad, call 307-7900 or email classifieds@theguardian.co.nz
Gary Flack
ELECTRICAL ELECTRICAL
• • • • • •
Rural Commercial Industrial Residential Sound Heating
Contact us 0800 287 423 or 03 307 1544 www.auricelectrical.co.nz
HEAT PUMPS KEEP YOUR HOME THE PERFECT TEMPERATURE ALL YEAR ROUND
HEAT PUMPS
PAINTER & DECORATOR Farms, factories, commercial buildings, private homes, club rooms, sheds, etc.
Phone 03 307 4200 022 698 7358 No obligation free quotes
Services include but not limited to:
• Minor repairs • Roof painting • Spouting cleaning • Water blasting • Mould and moss treatment • Airless spraying
Wrought iron fencing Pool fencing Aluminium fencing Free measure and quote
electriCOOL Ltd
PHONE 308 2966 51 Robinson Street, Ashburton www.lysaghtltd.co.nz
Phone Paul Crequer, your local authorised Daikin dealer for a free quote on all domestic and commercial systems phone 0274 362 362 or 308 4573.
GET HIGH?
LOOKING TO
NEED TO TRIM YOUR BUSH?
171 Alford Forest Road, Ashburton 03 308 0006 www.westsidehire.co.nz westsidehire@xtra.co.nz
NEW OWNERS AND
NEW TOYS!
171 Alford Forest Road—Ashburton– 3080006 westsidehire@xtra.co.nz
www.westsidehire.co.nz
NEW OWNERS AND NEW TOYS!!!
MOBILE MOWER SERVICING • Rotary Mowers • Ride-on Mowers • Water Blasters • Small Motor Repairs
• Reel Mowers • Chainsaws • Rotary Hoes • Generators
Stan Keeley, Owner
Ph 307 0002 - Mobile 021 88 34 36
Property Services 2010 Ltd Let the team at Insideout take care of all your painting and property maintenance • Painting • Carpentry • Maintenance & repairs • Handyman services
Phone Shane today on 307-7071
New Pure Water System
Keeping your property protected with a security camera system from Masterguard
Enjoy spot and streak free windows!
Protect your biggest asset with a home security camera package from Masterguard Call me today for a free, no obligation quote
Hartley Curd phone 0800 788 393 or 021 328 301 57 Dobson Street, Ashburton.
• Airless spraying • Waterblasting • Renovations • Project management
Book your high windows in today
“we clean to a standard, not a price”
• regular full house cleans • one off spring cleans • farm houses • builders cleans • floor buffing
OCAL 100% L
• All staff are police vetted •Able to travel out of town
03 307 2656 | www.ashburtoncleaning.co.nz
Trades & Services To place a Trades & Services ad, call 307-7900 or email classifieds@theguardian.co.nz
FACTORY SPRAY LACQUER Reuben Carr
Yes, ugly stuff can look great again! The Finishing Company 03 307 8870 or 0274 444 856 Lacquer Finishes for doors, joinery, existing kitchens, furniture, appliances. A new look for your old stuff!
0800 relocate (0800 735 622) afmovers@xtra.co.nz
WE TAKE THE HASSLE OUT OF MOVING From packing, clean-up, storage and moving your whole household to delivering a recent large purchase, we do it all. Call today for a quote. Free quotes in Mid Canterbury
GARDEN MAINTENANCE
ATTENTION: PROPERTY OWNERS For your rural, residential and commercial property maintenance, contact us. • Landscape and garden renovations • Ride-on lawn mowing • Gardening • Hedge trimming • Clean-ups
Don & Sue Cooper 027 339 6350 or a/h 03 308 9257
Why Sliding Door Specialists? • All types of sliding doors repaired • Locks & handles repaired / replaced
Feel the thrill of an exhilarating driving experience in the all-new BMW X3. Whatever your mission, the all-new BMW X3 takes charge with its advanced connectivity and range of intelligent driver assistance systems like semi-autonomous driving and BMW’s intelligent all-wheel xDrive. Visit Christchurch BMW today to find out more. www.bmw.co.nz/X3
Christchurch BMW 30 Manchester Street, Christchurch, 03 363 7240. www.christchurchbmw.co.nz
SLIDING DOORS REPAIRED • Wheels & Rollers replaced • Sliding door tracks repaired / replaced
Call STEWART today Phone: 0800 677 262 | Mobile: 021 185 4055 | Email: info@slidingdoorspecialists.co.nz
ON A MISSION.
THE ALL-NEW BMW X3.
THE ASHBURTON FURNITURE MOVERS DIFFERENCE
The Ultimate Driving Machine
Classifieds 26 Ashburton Guardian
www.guardianonline.co.nz
Saturday, December 30, 2017 TRADES, SERVICES
SITUATIONS VACANT
SPORT
PLANTS, PRODUCE
LANDSCAPE SUPPLIES
Class 5 Harvest Drivers Required Hilton Haulage Limited is a well-established and recognisable brand throughout the South Island providing a range of transport and logistics services with a focus on service excellence. The 2018 harvest season is approaching and we need to dig up some new talent to help us tackle the paddocks. This season we will have V-Bin truck and trailer units and drivers based at both Pendarves (northeast of Ashburton) and Timaru. If your application is successful you will find yourself carting potatoes to McCain’s and storage sheds or onions to a local packaging shed. Up for offer are multiple fixed-term positions. These will run for approximately 8 to 10 weeks starting mid-February. You will be rostered on for 12 hour shifts and will be required to be flexible with day and night shifts. An agricultural background and knowledge of the Mid and South Canterbury areas will be advantageous. Our ideal applicant will be a Class 5 driver who wants to join a respected and professional company. Applications also invited from less experienced Class 5 drivers or those who hold a Class 5L who wish to be supported to gain their 5F. To apply now, please visit our website www.hiltonhaulage.co.nz or call the Head Office on 03 687 4020 and ask to speak to our friendly HR team.
Birthday Greetings Hunter Quinlan Happy 3rd Birthday Hunter. Enjoy your day. Lots of love, Nana and Poppa. xxx 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.
James
For all subscriber enquiries, missed deliveries, new subscriptions, temporary stops – text, call or email:
Text 021 271 3399 Phone 0800 274 287 Email circulation@ theguardian.co.nz
• Bark • Oamaru stone • Rocks • Organic compost • Sand • Screened soil • Home deliveries available
Plus much more FREE loan trailer available! From a shovel load to a trailer load. Dobson Street West Ph: 307 8302 Hours: Mon-Fri: 7.30am - 5pm Sat: 7.30am - 12 noon
Southberry
Tinwald Golf Club New Year Tournament
Open 7 days 9am - 6pm Raspberries Red and Black Currants Freshly picked and PYO No Eftpos
January 2, 2018 Stableford Competition Open To All Golfers Handicap and Non-Handicap Grades
Cash Prizes
56 Tinwald Westerfield Mayfield Road
Make up a four or come along for a clubhouse draw
Phone 3081338
Report 11.30am for 12 noon start 3 Tee start
ACCOMMODATION, RENTAL
$20.00 entry Food available Contact: Bruce Collins 027 426 0849
RURAL TRADING POST
AMSOIL SYNTHETIC LUBRICANTS - All oils, greases, fuel additives, filters, antifreeze, car polish, V and L cleaner, tyre cleaner, rust bust, rain clear, engine cleaner and more. Call local distributor: Veehof phone 302 2911.
TRADES, SERVICES
DENTURES. Dr Peter Rumping, retired dentist, continues to provide full dentures. Repairs to existing dentures also available. Phone 027 220 9997. HOME handyman available. Minor repairs, painting etc. Ph 027-677-1952.
PLANTS, PRODUCE
LIVESTOCK, PETS
of unwanted NEW potatoes, $3 kilo. 2kg BUYER $5. Bennett, 22 Melrose animals. Cattle, bobby calves, horse and all farm animals. Road, Ashburton. We also sell pet food. Call NEW potatoes, Nadine, Nick’s Pet Food 0272 101 $2.50kg, 81 Elizabeth Street. 621, A/H 03 348 9439. Phone John 027 5319 103 or 308 3195. MOTORING WHEEL alignments at great prices. Maximise the life Southberry of your tyres with an Open 7 days alignment from Neumanns 9am - 6pm Tyre Services Ltd, 197 Wills Street. Phone 308-6737. Raspberries Red and Black Currants Freshly picked and PYO No Eftpos
56 Tinwald Westerfield Mayfield Road Phone 3081338
FOR RENT - Sunny warm three bedroom house. West side. Fenced backyard. No pets. $350 per week. Phone 027 551 3924.
FOR SALE
SCOOTER’S - new and secondhand three and four ADULT wheel electric scooters and wheel chairs. Call Fred ENTERTAINMENT Reddecliffe at Electric ALBA. Taiwanese. Busty Mobility Ashburton today. 36D, size 10. Professional Phone 308-3602 massage. Good personality. In/out calls. Phone 021 163 HEALTH & BEAUTY 2328. SHELLY – health massage. ATTRACTIVE, busty, Open 10am - 10pm. Chinese girl. Ashburton. Phone 022 available. Happy New Year. Genuine callers only please. 684 1692. No texting. Phone 021 044 0698.
HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION
SPECIAL $ - new beauty lady, real busty, sexy, eleAKAROA - CHARMING, gant, hot lingerie, sensual spacious holiday home, 3 massage. Four days only. bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, all Phone 02 2541 9041. electric heating. Sky, all mod cons, short walk to village. GYPSY – blonde, slim. Two Phone Brian 307-8000 or days only. January 3 and 4. Phone 021 0856 3949. 308-6180.
Guardian Situations Vacant
307 7900
Tony
Holiday Weekend Services
DIAL 111 in the event of a Medical or Accident Emergency
MEDICAL SERVICES
be open from 9am - 1pm Saturday, from 10am - 1pm Sunday and all public holidsays. From 5pm - 7pm all four evenings.
COMMUNITY SERVICES
FREE 24hr Health Advice.
Ashburton Rest Homes
RESOURCE RECOVERY PARKS
COLDSTREAM HOUSE, CAMERON COURTS and PRINCES COURT all have DAILY, unrestricted visiting.
Reservations & timetables, 24-hour service. Freephone for reservations: 0800 802 802. The Ashburton and Rakaia Resource Recovery Parks will be BUSES - Southbound: 9.30am, 3.20pm. Northbound: 12.30pm, 5.10pm. closed on: Monday, January 1, 2018
Emergency Dentist
Art Gallery
HML Home care Medical Limited - Ring 0800 700 155 for DUTY DOCTORS
For all urgent medical calls phone 0800 700 155 at any time. IN EVENT OF AN EMERGENCY PHONE 111. This service is for emergency medical care only. Please bring your Community Services Card. All non New Zealanders should bring their passport with them, New Zealanders should bring some form of ID. Ashburton Health First, 308 Havelock Streets will be the duty doctor for Saturday until 8am Sunday. Consultations by appointment only – to make an appointment please phone 0800 700 155 Moore Street Medical Centre, will be the duty doctor for Sunday until 8am Monday. Consultations by appointment only – to make an appointment please phone 0800 700 155 Sealy Street Medical Practice, will be the duty doctor for New Years Day (January 1). Clinics will be held from 1pm until 5pm. Please phone 308 1212 for an appointment from 9.30am onwards Monday morning. Tinwald Medical Centre, will be the duty doctor for Tuesday, January 2 until 8am Wednesday. They will hold surgery from 10am until 12noon and from 6pm until 7pm. No appointment necessary. Surgery phone 308 6565.
Methven & Rakaia Area
If you do not have or cannot contact your regular dentist, please phone 027 683 0679 for the name of the rostered weekend dentist in Christchurch. Hours 9am - 5pm, Saturdays, Sundays and Public Holidays.
HELPLINE SERVICES Alcoholics Anonymous
Call 0800 AA WORKS (0800 229 6757) or visit www.aa.org.nz for more information.
Mental Health - Call free on 0800 222 955. Ask for the Crisis Team.
Safe Care - 24 hr Rape and Sexual
Assault Crisis Support. Ph: 03 364 8791
Victims Support Group
24 hr - Freephone 0800 VICTIM (0800 842 846) Direct dials to a volunteer. Ashburton Office - 307 8409 week-days, 9am - 2pm outside of these hours leave a message.
Alcohol Drug Help Line
Call us free on (0800 787 797). For weekend and emergency services please phone 302 Lines open 10am - 10pm seven days. 8105 for details on how to access the after hours service Lifeline - Toll-Free: 0800 353 353. each weekend.
Pharmacies
Wises Pharmacy, Countdown Complex, East Street, will
327 West Street, Ashburton, phone 308 1133. Open Daily: 10am – 4pm - Wednesday: 10am – 7pm
Ashburton Museum
Bus Departures
ANIMAL SERVICES
Dog, Stock & Noise Control
Ashburton District Council 03-307-7700 - 24h/sce.
327 West Street, Ashburton, phone 307 7890. Open Daily: 10am – 4pm
Mid Canterbury Spca
Ashburton Public Library
Havelock Street. Ph 308 7192. Saturday: 10am - 1pm. Sunday: 1pm - 4pm.
Mid Canterbury Animal Shelter - Contact -
EA Networks Centre - Pools
Veterinarians
20 River Terrace - Phone 03 308 4020 WEEKEND HOURS: Sat & Sun 7am - 7pm. Public Holidays 10am - 5pm.
Mail Closing Times
ASHBURTON MAIL CENTRE FAST POST: Mon - Fri 6pm STANDARD POST: Mon - Fri 6pm POST DELIVERY CENTRES Allenton & Tinwald: Mon - Fri 5pm Methven & Rakaia: Mon - Fri 4.30pm ASHBURTON’S STREET RECEIVERS Business Area: Mon - Fri 5pm Residential Area: Mon - Fri 1pm
Information Centres
WEEKEND EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBER: All enquiries - 308 4432. President 021 1356 969.
VETLIFE ASHBURTON - Ph 03 307 5195, Cnr East St & Seafield Rd, Ashburton. Saturday clinic: 9am 12 noon. Weekend and Christmas 24-hour emergencies. CANTERBURY VETS - Ph 03 307 0686, West Street Clinic, West Street, Ashburton. Saturday clinic: 9am - 12 noon. Weekend and Christmas emergencies: Steve Williams. ASHBURTON VETS - Ph 0276 838 000, 149 Cameron St, Ashburton: Duty vet: Ben Hallenstein. Full emergency service all weekend and Christmas. VET ENT RIVERSIDE - Ph 03 308 2321, 1 Smallbone Dr, Ashburton. Saturday clinic: 9am - 12 noon. Weekend and Christmas 24-hour emergencies. Vet Ent and Vet Life now operate a joint after-hours small
Methven - Saturday, Sunday and Public Holidays 10am until animal emergency service. To use this service please phone 3pm. Phone 302-8955 or isite@midcanterburynz.com your vet as usual.
Television Saturday, December 30, 2017
www.guardianonline.co.nz
Ashburton Guardian 27
Saturday, December 30, 2017 TVNZ 1
TVNZ 2
©TVNZ 2017
6am Te Karere 3 2 6:30 Country Calendar 3 0 7am Global Radar PGR 0 7:30 Infomercials 8:30 Life TV With Paul De Jong 8:55 Neighbourhood 0 9:30 Tagata Pasifika 10am Couples Come Dine With Me 11am The Inspectors PGR 3 0 11:30 Coronation Street 3 0 2pm F The New Zealand Home 3 0 2:55 Secret Life Of 4 Year Olds 30 3:55 Amazing Spaces – Shed Of The Year 3 0 4:55 Super-Small Animals From a primate no bigger than a mouse to a chameleon that can fit on a fingertip, the natural world is full of very small animals. 0 6pm 1 News At 6pm 0 7pm The X Factor UK 0 8pm L Lotto The Lotto draw. 8:05 The X Factor UK Continued. 0 8:25 The Toy Box Tonight’s inventions include a walking dinosaur and a cardbuilding system. 0 9:20 Coronation Street 0 10:15 Call The Midwife Christmas Special 2016 PGR 0 12:10 Of Kings And Prophets AO A violent king, a powerful prophet, and a resourceful shepherd come together to alter the fate of Israel and its people. 0 1am Emmerdale PGR 3 0 3:05 Infomercials 5:30 The Key Of David
The Toy Box
8:25pm on TVNZ 1
BRAVO 10am Catfish 3 10:50 Four Weddings USA 3 11:45 Four Weddings USA 3 12:40 Masters Of Flip 3 1:35 Catfish 3 2:30 Botched By Nature PGR 3 3:30 Catfish 3 4:30 Masters Of Flip 3 5:30 Masters Of Flip 3 6:30 Tabatha Takes Over 3 7:30 Relationshep 8:30 My Crazy Love AO To impress an attractive veterinary student, Noah tries to save a dying possum; Beth falls for an American medical student in Paris and spends years seeking him. 9pm My Crazy Love AO 9:30 Shahs Of Sunset AO 10:30 60 Days In 3 11:30 Four Weddings USA 3
SUNDAY 12:20 Infomercials 3 5am Hoarders 3
©TVNZ 2017
6am Art Attack 3 0 6:25 Thomas And Friends 0 6:35 Peppa Pig 0 6:45 The Furchester Hotel 3 0 7am Thunderbirds Are Go!3 0 7:20 Transformers – Robots In Disguise 0 7:45 The Legendaries3 0 8:10 Star Wars Rebels 3 0 8:35 Beyblade Burst 3 9am Hulk And The Agents Of Smash 3 0 9:25 Regular Show 3 0 9:35 Gamer’s Guide To Pretty Much Ever 3 10am The Muppets 0 10:30 Greatest Hits 0 11:20 Regular Show 3 0 11:30 Take Me Out PGR 0 12:40 Pretty Little Liars PGR 0 1:35 Once Upon A Time PGR 0 2:30 The Real O’Neals PGR 3 0 3pm Dr Ken PGR 3 0 4pm America’s Funniest Home Videos 3 0 5pm You’re Back In The Room UK 3 0 6pm The Big Bang Theory 3 0 6:30 The Middle 0
THREE
PRIME
6am Charles Stanley 6:30 Pukana Rangatahi show with music, send-ups, education, and practical life skills. 2 7:25 Infomercials 9:30 Married At First Sight US PGR 3 10:25 Survivor – Worlds Apart 3 11:25 The Bachelor NZ PGR 3 0 12:30 Ice Road Truckers 3 0 1:25 Lip Sync Battle PGR 3 0 1:55 Wedding Town 3 2:25 Fresh Off The Boat PGR 3 2:55 The Goldbergs PGR 3 0 3:25 Come Dine With Me NZ 3 0 3:55 Minute To Win It UK 4:55 N Expedition Wolf Experts try to work out how many wolves are in Washington, DC and where they are hiding. 0 6pm NewsHub Live At 6pm
7pm M Ace Ventura – Pet 7pm M Agent Cody Banks Detective PGR 1994 Comedy. PGR 3 2003 Family Action. An unconventional detective A teenager becomes part who specialises in finding lost of a secret CIA programme, pets is hired to find the Miami and tries to gain access to a Dolphins football team’s girlfriend’s scientist father. 0 missing mascot. 0 8:55 M Romancing The 8:30 M Ace Ventura 2 – Stone AO 3 1984 Romantic When Nature Calls PGR 1995 Comedy. 0 Comedy Drama. 0 10:55 M Bandits AO 3 2001 10:05 M Judge Dredd AO 1995 Comedy. 0 Action Adventure. 0 11:50 Grey’s Anatomy AO 3 0 1:25 Wentworth AO 3 0 3am Two And A Half Men PGR 3 0 4:25 Undateable AO 3 0 4:45 Young And Hungry PGR 3 5:10 Uncle Buck PGR 3 5:30 Beyond The Search 3
Ace Ventura – Pet Detective, 7pm on TVNZ 2
THE BOX 6am Pawn Stars PG 6:25 Pawn Stars PG 6:50 Can’t Pay? We’ll Take It Away? MVL 7:35 Siberia MV 8:25 Outsiders 16VLSC 9:25 Haunted Collector M 10:15 The Simpsons Super Saturday PG 1:15 Pawn Stars PG 1:40 Pawn Stars PG 2:05 Siberia MV 2:55 Can’t Pay? We’ll Take It Away! MVL 3:40 Limitless MV 4:30 The Simpsons Super Saturday PG 7:30 Modern Family PG 8pm Last Man Standing PG 8:30 Million-Dollar Car Hunters PG 9:30 Can’t Pay? We’ll Take It Away! MVL 10:25 Pawn Stars PG 10:55 Pawn Stars PG 11:25 Outsiders 16VLSC SUNDAY 12:20 Modern Family PG 12:50 Last Man Standing PG 1:20 Million Dollar Car Hunters PG 2:10 Siberia MV 3am Last Man Standing PG 3:25 Outsiders 16VLSC 4:20 MacGyver M 5:05 Deep Undercover MVLC 5:35 Modern Family PG
1:15 Infomercials 5am Hillsong 5:30 Charles Stanley
MAORI
CHOICE
6am Avatar – The Last Airbender 3 6:25 Ben 10 6:50 Codename – Kids Next Door 7:15 Kung Fu Dino Posse 3 7:40 Duck Dodgers 8:05 Johnny Test 3 8:30 Henry Danger 3 8:55 The Thundermans 10am Robot Wars PGR 11am The Crowd Goes Wild Omnibus 1:30 Football – English Premier League (HLS) 2:30 Storage Hunters PGR 3pm James May’s Cars Of The People PGR 3 0 4pm Celebrity Antiques Road Trip Lucy Alexander and Martin Roberts trade homes for antiques and, with experts James Braxton and James Lewis, they search for the best profitmaking antiques to send to auction. 5pm Fishing Classics 0 5:30 Prime News 6pm Flog It! 7pm Container Wars PGR 7:30 MasterChef Junior USA PGR The 16 young cooks face a team challenge, to prepare food for a birthday party for 50 youngsters, and must work together to make it a happy birthday, or risk the pressure test. 0 8:30 Agatha Raisin PGR 0 9:30 Father Brown PGR 0 10:30 Grantchester PGR 3 0
6:30 Waiata Mai 3 6:40 Team Umizoomi 3 7am Huhu 7:10 He Rourou 3 7:20 Polyfest Kapa Haka 3 7:30 Huritua 3 7:40 Paia 3 7:50 Cube 3 8am Te Mana Kuratahi Kapa Haka Omnibus Noon Kapa Haka Whanau 3 12:30 Street Dance Nationals 2016 3 1pm Aratere 2pm Touch Rugby – E Tu Whanau National Championships 3 3pm Basketball – National League 3 4:30 Te Po Mekemeke 3 5pm Waiata 3 5:30 Aotearoa 3 6pm Nga Pari Karangaranga O Te Motu 3 6:30 Te Kaea 2 7pm M The Boxcar Children 2014 Animated Adventure. Four siblings go on the road after their parents die, and make a home in an abandoned boxcar. 8:30 M The Big Blue AO 1988 Adventure.
11:30 Skint AO 3 A fisherman must cope with life on the land after spending 40 years at sea. Stories about how people survive without an income or very little money. 12:30 Closedown
11:30 Te Kaea 3 Maori Television’s daily news programme. 2 Midnight Closedown
MOVIES PREMIERE
MOVIES GREATS
7:05 The Automatic Hate 16LS 2015 Drama. Joseph Cross, Adelaide Clemens. 8:40 See You In Valhalla 16VLC 2015 Comedy Drama. Sarah Hyland, Bret Harrison. 10am Money Monster MVLS 2016 Thriller. George Clooney, Julia Roberts, Jack O’Connell. 11:40 Bad Neighbours 2 – Sorority Rising 16VLSC 2016 Comedy. Seth Rogen, Rose Byrne, Zac Efron. 1:15 The Divergent Series – Allegiant Part 1 MV 2016 Adventure. Shailene Woodley, Theo James. 3:15 Love On Ice 2016 Romantic Comedy. Julie Berman, Andrew Walker. 4:40 Captain Fantastic MLSC 2016 Drama. Viggo Mortenson, Frank Langella. 6:35 Jack Reacher – Never Go Back MV 2016 Action. Tom Cruise, Cobie Smulders. 8:30 Fathers And Daughters MLSC 2015 Drama. A young woman deals with her past after losing both parents during her childhood. Russell Crowe, Amanda Seyfried. 10:30 Gods Of Egypt MV 2016 Action Adventure. SUNDAY 12:35 The Bounce Back MLSC 2016 Romance. 2:20 Love On Ice 2016 Romantic Comedy. 3:45 Captain Fantastic MLSC 2016 Drama. 5:40 The Bounce Back MLSC 2016 Romance.
6:25 Magic In The Moonlight PG 2014 Comedy. Colin Firth, Emma Stone. 8:05 Contagion ML 2011 Thriller. Matt Damon, Kate Winslet. 9:50 Finding Neverland PGC 2004 Drama. Johnny Depp, Kate Winslet, Dustin Hoffman. 11:30 The Losers MVL 2010 Action. Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Zoe Saldana, Chris Evans. 1:05 Dodgeball – A True Underdog Story MS 2004 Comedy. Vince Vaughn, Ben Stiller, Christine Taylor, Rip Torn. 2:35 Flight 16LS 2012 Thriller. Denzel Washington, Nadine Velazquez, Don Cheadle. 4:50 Star Trek MV 2009 Sci-fi Action. Chris Pine. 6:55 Friday The 13th 16VLS 2009 Horror. Jared Padalecki, Danielle Panabaker. 8:30 Easy A MS 2010 Comedy. A cleancut high-school student relies on the school’s rumour mill to advance her social and financial standing. Emma Stone, Amanda Bynes. 10:05 Red MVL 2010 Action. Bruce Willis, Morgan Freeman. 11:55 The Banger Sisters MLS 2001 Comedy Drama. Susan Sarandon, Goldie Hawn. SUNDAY 1:30 Flight 16LS 2012 Thriller. 3:45 Nothing But Trailers M 4:05 Star Trek MV 2009 Sci-fi Action.
SKY SPORT 1 6am Football – A-League (RPL) Melbourne Victory v Newcastle Jets. 8am Back Page 9am ISPS Handa Premiership Highlight Show 9:30 Hunters Club Roaring Reds. 10:30 Hunters Club Chatham Island Extravaganza. 11:30 Hunters Club Deep South Duckshoot. 12:30 Hunters Club Reloads, Reels and Rebuilds. 1:30 Hunters Club Snowy River Sambar. 2:30 Hunters Club Summer Chamois. 3:30 Hunters Club Fiordland Liveaboard. 4:30 Hunters Club Simply the Pest. 5:30 Hunters Club Deep South Roar Hunt. 6:30 Hunters Club Underwater Hunting. 7:30 L Basketball – NBL Sydney Kings v Melbourne United. 9:30 Basketball – NBL (HLS) Adelaide 36ers v New Zealand Breakers. 10pm Ice Hockey – NHL (RPL) Anaheim Ducks v Calgary Flames. SUNDAY Midnight Fox Sports News 12:30 Basketball – NBL (RPL) Adelaide 36ers v New Zealand Breakers. 2:30 ICC Cricket 360 3am Cricket – Big Bash (HLS) Hurricanes v Thunder. 3:30 The World Rugby Show 3:55 L Rugby – Aviva Premiership London Irish v Newcastle.
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
6am American Pickers 7am American Restoration 8am Buying Hawaii 8:30 Love Nature – The Big Dry 9:30 Aussie Barbecue Heroes 10:30 Selling Houses With Amanda Lamb 11:30 American Pickers 12:30 Gardeners’ World 1:15 Biggest Dog In The World 2:30 Watt’s World 3pm DIY SOS – The Big Build 4pm Junk Gypsies Sisters Amie Sikes and Jolie Sikes-Smith dust off dressers and reimagine relics at the flea market. 4:30 Baggage Battles 5pm Buy It, Fix It, Sell It 5:30 50 Ways To Kill Your Mammy 6:30 Flying To The Ends Of The Earth 7:30 American Pickers 8:30 M Chasing Mavericks PGR 2012 Drama. True story of surfer Jay Moriarity and his quest to ride the Northern California break known as Mavericks. Gerard Butler, Jonny Weston. 10:55 Australia – The Time Traveller’s Guide Midnight DIY SOS – The Big Build 1am Watt’s World 1:30 Junk Gypsies 2am M Chasing Mavericks PGR 2012 Drama. True story of surfer Jay Moriarity and his quest to ride the Northern California break known as Mavericks. Gerard Butler, Jonny Weston. 4:10 Flying To The Ends Of The Earth 5am American Pickers
SKY SPORT 2 6am Cricket – International (HLS) Australia v England – Fourth Test, Day Four. 6:30 Cricket – International (HLS) Blackcaps v West Indies – First T20. 7am The Cricket Show 7:30 Cricket – International (RPL) Blackcaps v West Indies – First T20. 11am Cricket – International (HLS) Australia v England – Fourth Test, Day Four. 11:30 Cricket – Ashes Build Up 12:30 L Cricket – International Australia v England – Fourth Test, Day Five. 2:35 Australian Cricket Show 3:05 L Cricket – International Australia v England – Fourth Test, Day Five. 8pm Cricket – International (HLS) Blackcaps v West Indies – First T20. From Saxton Oval, Nelson. 8:35 Cricket – Big Bash (HLS) Renegades v Scorchers. From Etihad Stadium. 9:05 L Cricket – Big Bash Hobart Hurricanes v Sydney Thunder. From UTAS Stadium, Tasmania. SUNDAY 12:40 Cricket – International (HLS) Australia v England – Fourth Test, Day Five. 1:10 Cricket – International (HLS) Blackcaps v West Indies – First T20. 1:40 The Cricket Show 2am Football – A-League (RPL) Adelaide United v Brisbane Roar FC. 4am Soccer Saturday (RPL) 30Dec17
DISCOVERY 6:35 MythBusters PG 7:30 How It’s Made PG 7:55 How It’s Made PG 8:20 Mighty Cruise Ships PG 9:10 Bering Sea Gold PG Down and Out. 10am Shadow Of Doubt M Fear and Loathing in Houston. 10:50 American Monster M Live by the Sword. 11:40 The 1980s – The Deadliest Decade M 12:30 Diesel Brothers PG Truck v Train. 1:20 Fast ‘n’ Loud PG Road to Barrett Jackson I. 2:10 What On Earth? PG Lost Empire of the Amazon. 3pm Homestead Rescue PG 3:50 Alaska – The Last Frontier: Homestead Secrets M 4:45 Alaska – The Last Frontier: Homestead Secrets M 5:40 Alaska – The Last Frontier: Homestead Secrets M 6:35 Gold Rush PG 7:30 Canopy Kings PG 8:30 Insane Pools – Off The Deep End PG 9:25 River Monsters M 10:15 Auction Hunters PG 10:40 In Inner Mongolia PG 11:30 Dr Karl’s Outrageous Acts Of Science PG SUNDAY 12:20 Bering Sea Gold PG 1:10 Moonshiners M 2am How Do They Do It? PG 2:25 Alaska – The Last Frontier M 3:15 Treehouse Masters PG 4:05 Moonshiners M 4:55 MythBusters PG 5:45 MythBusters PG
metservice.com | Compiled by
Television 28 Ashburton Guardian
www.guardianonline.co.nz
Saturday, December 30, 2017
Sunday, December 31, 2017 TVNZ 1
©TVNZ 2017
TVNZ 2
©TVNZ 2017
THREE
PRIME
MAORI
CHOICE
6am The Fishing Show 0 6:45 Going, Going, Gone 3 0 7:10 A Taste Of Home 3 0 7:35 Tagata Pasifika 8am Praise Be 8:30 Attitude 0 9am Whanau Living 10am Homemade 3 0 10:35 Waka Huia Summer Series 11:05 Mastermind 3 0 11:40 Life Flight PGR 3 0 12:05 Coronation Street 3 0 1:05 F River Monsters With Jeremy Wade 0 2:05 Dog Squad PGR (Starting Today) 3 0 2:35 Piha Rescue PGR 3 A German tourist visits one of New Zealand’s best-known beaches; the after-hours emergency crew go to the wrong location; kite surfers create trouble in the Raglan river. 0 3:30 M Secretariat PGR 2011 Drama. Diane Lane, John Malkovich. 0 6pm 1 News At 6pm 0 7pm Stayin’ Alive – A Grammy Salute To The Music Of The Bee Gees 0 8:40 M The Last Samurai AO 2003 Drama. A 19th-century American military adviser to Japan is captured in battle and comes to embrace the Samurai culture he was hired to destroy. Tom Cruise, Ken Watanabe. 0
6am Captain Jake And The Neverland Pirates 3 0 6:25 Thomas And Friends 0 6:35 Peppa Pig 0 6:45 Masha And The Bear 3 0 6:55 Chuggington – Little Trainees 3 0 7am Alvinnn!!! And The Chipmunks 3 0 7:10 Elena Of Avalor 0 7:35 Be Cool Scooby-Doo! 3 0 8am M My Little Pony – Equestria Girls: Legend Of Everfree 2016 Animated. 0 9:15 Kickin’ It 3 0 10am Regular Show PGR 3 0 10:15 M Oz The Great And Powerful PGR 2013 Family Fantasy. 0 12:20 M The Best Of Me PGR 2014 Romantic Comedy. 0 2:35 Black-Ish 0 3:05 Home And Away Omnibus 3 0 5:20 M Kangaroo Jack Drama. 0 7pm M Man Of Steel AO 2013 Action. Searching for answers about where he came from, a young Superman faces a new threat, and must let the hero in himself emerge if he is to save the world. 0 9:30 M Pacific Rim AO 2013 Sci-fi. 0
6am Life TV 6:30 Brian Houston 7am Charles Stanley 8am Living Church Of God 8:30 Turning Point 9am R&R 9:25 The X Factor Australia PGR 3 0 12:15 Entertainment Tonight Weekend 1:15 M A Dangerous Arrangement PGR 3 2015 Thriller. Tamara Duarte, Mikhail Basmadjian, Larissa Bonaci. 3:05 M Cloudy With A Chance Of Love PGR 2015 Romance. Katie Leclerc, Michael Rady. 0 4:55 Life Plants endure a daily struggle for water, nutrients and light. With different defence mechanisms and adaptations, flora has been able to evolve and survive. 0 6pm NewsHub Live At 6pm 7pm House Rules PGR After a race to the finish, it’s time for the judges reveal of Troy and Bec’s NSW home. Have the teams transformed the dilapidated house into an ultra-modern castle? 0 8:30 M Die Hard 2 AO 3 1990 Action. 0 10:40 M The Rocky Horror Picture Show AO 3 1975 Musical. 0
6am Religious Programming 10:30 Sport Box Noon F War News PGR 3 1pm Top Gear PGR 3 2pm Mad About You PGR 2:30 School Of Hard Knocks PGR 0 3pm Trawlermen Tales PGR 3 0 4pm American Restoration 3 0 4:30 Antiques Road Trip 3 Christina Trevanion and Philip Serrell are on the final leg of their trip. From Liverpool, they drive towards their final auction in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire. 5:30 Prime News 6pm Rick Stein’s Long Weekends Rick explores the cuisine of Reykjavik, embracing a winter break enriched with a smorgasbord of the best Iceland has to offer, including rye bread baked in volcanic sand. 0
10am Whanau Kai 10:30 Sidewalk Karaoke PGR 11am Waiata 3 11:30 Survive Aoteaora PGR 12:30 Code PGR 1pm Matau PGR 3 1:30 Get Your Fish On 3 2pm Finding Aroha PGR 3 2:30 Toa – Toa O Aotearoa PGR 3 3pm Kapa Haka Whanau 3 3:30 Pete And Pio 3 4pm Hoiho 3 The best of Hoiho season two. 4:30 Street Dance Nationals 2016 3 Featuring – Kaleidoscope, Future Crew, Defy, Masque, Lux, DFI, and The Royal Family. 5pm Hakanation 3 5:30 Matangi Rau 3 6:30 Te Kaea 2
6am Wild Australia With Ray Mears 6:30 Through The Bible With Les Feldick 7am Christ Embassy 7:30 Buying Alaska 8am Pride In Battle 9am Australia – The Time Traveller’s Guide 10am DIY SOS – The Big Build 11am Flying To The Ends Of The Earth Noon Wild Australia With Ray Mears 12:30 50 Ways To Kill Your Mammy 1:30 Baggage Battles 2pm Buy It, Fix It, Sell It 2:30 American Pickers 3:30 Millau Viaduct – The Bridge In The Sky 4:30 Paul Hollywood City Bakes 5:30 Tiny House Nation 6:30 American Pickers
7pm Michael Jackson’s Journey From Motown To Off The Wall PGR 3 A look into the singer’s evolution, and the cultural significance and lasting impact of his first solo album as an adult. 0 9pm Crowded House – Live From The Sydney Opera House 3 0
7pm M Curious George 2006 Animated. An inquisitive little monkey’s mischievous nature endears him to new friends and lands him in a series of misadventures. 8:40 M The Fighting Tempations PGR 2003 Comedy Drama. 10:50 Tribe New Year’s Eve Special PGR
7:30 Hurricane Harvey’s Heroes 8:30 M Ghost Town AO 2008 Comedy. When a man dies during a routine medical procedure, he wakes up to discover he has the annoying ability to see ghosts, all of whom want something from him. Ricky Gervais, Tea Leoni. 10:30 Richard Hammond’s Jungle Quest
11:20 M Risky Business AO 1983 Comedy. A reticent teenager becomes involved with a prostitute while his parents are out of town. Tom Cruise, Rebecca De Mornay. 0 11:55 L New Year’s Eve Fireworks 12:05 M Risky Business AO 1983 Comedy. 1:15 Emmerdale PGR 3 0 3:20 Infomercials
11:55 L New Year’s Eve Fireworks 12:05 M Poseidon AO 2006 Drama. Josh Lucas, Kurt Russell, Richard Dreyfuss. 1:45 Marvel’s Agents Of Shield AO 3 0 3:15 The Vampire Diaries 3 0 4am Infomercials 4:35 Ellen 3 0 5am Beyond The Search 5:30 Infomercials
12:35 Informercials 5:30 City Impact Church
12:20 Closedown 12:05 60 Minutes PGR 3 60 Minutes goes inside the intelligence centre at the heart of the United States’ defence to explore how the US is protecting itself from North Korea’s nuclear threat. 1:05 Closedown
MOVIES PREMIERE 7:25 The Making Of Jumanji PG 7:35 Jack Reacher – Never Go Back MV 2016 Action. Tom Cruise, Cobie Smulders. 9:30 Fathers And Daughters MLSC 2015 Drama. Russell Crowe, Amanda Seyfried. 11:25 Gods Man of Steel Michael Jackson, 7pm on Of Egypt MV 2016 Action Prime 7pm on TVNZ 2 Adventure. Brenton Thwaites, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, BRAVO THE BOX Gerard Butler. 1:30 The 6am Million Dollar Car 6am Catfish 3 Bounce Back MLSC 2016 Hunters PG 6:50 The Force 6:40 Four Weddings Romance. Shemar Moore, MC 7:40 The Simpsons USA 3 7:25 Hoarders Nadine Velazquez. Super Sunday PG 3 8:10 Hoarders 3:15 Misconduct MVL 2015 A marathon of Simpson’s 3 8:55 Hoarders Thriller. Josh Duhamel, episodes. 10:15 Face 3 9:40 Catfish 3 Anthony Hopkins. Off M 11:10 The Force 10:25 Relationshep 3 5pm Indignation MVLS MC 12:05 MacGyver 11:10 60 Days In 3 2016 Drama. Logan Lerman, M 1pm Helicopter 11:55 Botched By Nature Sarah Gadon. 6:50 A ER M 2pm Raw MV PGR 3 Few Less Men 16LS 2016 Comedy. Dacre Montgomery, 12:45 Four Weddings USA 3 4:45 Smackdown MV 1:40 Four Weddings USA 3 6:30 Carbonaro – Cause And Xavier Samuel. 8:30 Ghost In The Shell MV 2017 Action. 2:35 Four Weddings USA 3 Effect PG 3:35 Catfish (Starting Today) 7pm The Carbonaro Effect – A cyber-enhanced woman Exposed PG 7:30 MacGyver is a super soldier who fights 3 M 8:30 Texas Rising 18VLSC against corruption, but a 4:30 Property Envy 3 9:30 Arnie’s Greatest Ever secret from her past threatens 5pm Masters Of Flip 3 Stunts PG her work. Based on Japanese 6pm Masters Of Flip 3 11:15 Helicopter ER M manga. Scarlett Johansson, 7pm Masters Of Flip 3 Juliette Binoche. 7:30 M Sleepless In MONDAY Seattle PGR 1993 Romantic 12:15 The Improv – 50 Years 10:20 Snowden MLS 2016 Drama. Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Comedy. A recent widower is Behind The Brick Wall ML seeking someone new, his son 1:15 Deep Undercover MVLC Shailene Woodley. is looking for a new mother 1:45 The Force MC 2:35 Face MONDAY 12:35 Good and, across the country, a Off M 3:25 Texas Rising Kids 16LSC 2016 Comedy. woman is looking for love. 18VLSC 4:15 The Improv – 50 2:05 Misconduct MVL 2015 Tom Hanks, Meg Ryan. Years Behind The Brick Wall Thriller. Josh Duhamel, 9:40 Tabatha Takes Over ML 5:05 Carbonaro – Cause Anthony Hopkins. 3:50 A Few 10:35 Ladies Of London AO And Effect PG 5:30 The Less Men 16LS 2016 Comedy. 11:30 Four Weddings USA Carbonaro Effect – Exposed 5:30 Ghost In The Shell MV 12:20 Infomercials 3 PG 2017 Action.
MOVIES GREATS 6:10 Friday The 13th 16VLS 2009 Horror. Jared Padalecki, Danielle Panabaker. 7:45 Easy A MS 2010 Comedy. Emma Stone, Amanda Bynes. 9:15 Red MVL 2010 Action. Bruce Willis, Morgan Freeman. 11:05 Flight 16LS 2012 Thriller. Denzel Washington, Nadine Velazquez, Don Cheadle. 1:20 The Banger Sisters MLS 2001 Comedy Drama. Susan Sarandon, Goldie Hawn. 2:55 Super 8 MV 2011 Sci-fi. Elle Fanning, Kyle Chandler. 4:45 I Love You, Man 16LS 2009 Comedy. Paul Rudd, Jason Segal, Rashida Jones. 6:30 Water For Elephants MV 2011 Drama. Reese Witherspoon, Robert Pattinson. 8:30 The Taking Of Pelham 1 2 3 16VL 2009 Thriller. A subway dispatcher must deal with a criminal who takes a subway train hostage. Denzel Washington, John Travolta. 10:20 The Dilemma MLS 2011 Comedy. Vince Vaughn, Kevin James, Jennifer Connelly, Winona Ryder, Queen Latifah. MONDAY 12:10 Into The Blue MVL 2005 Action. Jessica Alba, Paul Walker. 2am Super 8 MV 2011 Sci-fi. Elle Fanning, Kyle Chandler. 3:50 I Love You, Man 16LS 2009 Comedy. 5:35 Water For Elephants MV 2011 Drama.
SKY SPORT 1 6am Cricket – International (HLS) Australia v England – Fourth Test, Day Five. 6:30 Cricket – Big Bash (HLS) Hurricanes v Thunder. 7am The Cricket Show 7:30 Cricket – Big Bash (HLS) Renegades v Scorchers. 8am Cricket – Big Bash (HLS) Sixers v Strikers. 8:30 Cricket – International (RPL) Blackcaps v West Indies – First T20. Noon Cricket – Big Bash (RPL) Hobart Hurricanes v Sydney Thunder. 3:30 The Cricket Show 4pm L Cricket – Super Smash Wellington Firebirds v Otago Volts. 7:30 Cricket – Super Smash (HLS) Knights v Stags. From Bay Oval, Mount Maunganui. 8pm Cricket – Super Smash (HLS) Aces v Firebirds. 8:30 Basketball – NBL (HLS) Adelaide 36ers v New Zealand Breakers. 9pm L Basketball – NBL Cairns Taipans v Perth Wildcats. 11pm Basketball – NBL (RPL) Illawarra Hawks v Brisbane Bullets. MONDAY 1am Darts – World Championship (HLS) Day 14. 1:30 Football – A-League (HLS) Central Coast Mariners v Wellington Phoenix. 2am Back Page 3am Ice Hockey – NHL (RPL) Anaheim Ducks v Calgary Flames. 5am Darts – World Championship (HLS) Day 13. 5:30 The World Rugby Show
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
11:30 Buying Alaska Midnight Pride In Battle 1am Paul Hollywood City Bakes 2am M Ghost Town AO 2008 Comedy. Ricky Gervais, Tea Leoni. 4am Hurricane Harvey’s Heroes 5am Tiny House Nation
SKY SPORT 2 6:30 Basketball – NBL Adelaide v NZ Breakers. 7am Basketball – NBL Sydney Kings v Melbourne United. 9am Fox Sports News 9:30 Basketball – NBL Adelaide 36ers v New Zealand Breakers. 11:30 Rugby League – NRL Qualifying Final Two – Roosters v Broncos. Noon Rugby League – NRL Qualifying Final One – Storm v Eels. 12:30 Rugby League – NRL Semi-final One – Broncos v Panthers. 1pm Rugby League – NRL Semi-final Two – Eels v Cowboys. 1:30 Rugby League – NRL Preliminary Final One – Storm v Broncos. 2pm Rugby League – NRL 2:30 Rugby League – NRL 3pm Cricket – International 3:40 L Cricket – Women’s Big Bash Adelaide Strikers v Brisbane Heat. 7:30 Cricket – International 8pm Cricket – Big Bash 8:30 Cricket – International 9:05 L Cricket – Big Bash Adelaide Strikers v Brisbane Heat. MONDAY 12:40 Cricket – Super Smash 1:10 Cricket – International 1:40 The Cricket Show 2am Cricket – Big Bash 2:30 Cricket – Big Bash 3am Cricket – Big Bash 3:30 Cricket – Super Smash 4am Cricket – Super Smash 4:30 Cricket – Super Smash 5am The Cricket Show 5:30 Cricket – Big Bash 31Dec17
DISCOVERY 6:35 MythBusters PG 7:30 In Inner Mongolia PG Secrets of Nomads. 8:20 Gold Rush PG Bilizzards and Bullets. 9:10 Naked And Afraid M Rain of Terror. 10am Bering Sea Gold PG Down and Out. 10:50 Moonshiners M Mark Rogers – Last Of The Mountain Men. 11:40 Homestead Rescue PG Honey I Torched the Homestead. 12:30 River Monsters M Coral Reef Killer. 1:20 Shark Tank PG 2:10 Alaska – The Last Frontier M Chopper Rescue. 3pm Alaska – The Last Frontier M Homesteading for the Holidays. 3:50 Alaska – The Last Frontier M Bracing for Change. 4:45 Alaska – The Last Frontier M Winter is Coming. 5:40 Alaska – The Last Frontier M Gold Rush. 6:35 Alaska – The Last Frontier M Hunting Season. 7:30 Mighty Cruise Ships PG 8:30 Mighty Cruise Ships PG 9:25 Railroad Australia PG 10:15 Taiwan Revealed – Green Savers PG 11:05 Gold Rush PG Bilizzards and Bullets. 11:55 Canopy Kings PG MONDAY 12:45 Moonshiners M 1:35 How Do They Do It? PG 2am Auction Hunters PG 2:25 Alaska – The Last Frontier M 3:15 Moonshiners M 4:05 Treehouse Masters PG 4:55 MythBusters PG 5:45 MythBusters PG
metservice.com | Compiled by
Television Saturday, December 30, 2017
www.guardianonline.co.nz
Ashburton Guardian 29
Monday, January 1, 2018 TVNZ 1
©TVNZ 2018
6am Who’s Doing The Dishes? 7:10 May The Best House Win Abroad 0 8:10 Dickinson’s Real Deal 9:05 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 0 10am Tipping Point 11am The Chase 0 Noon M Liz And Dick PGR 2012 Biography. Lindsay Lohan, Grant Bowler. 0 1:45 The Queen’s 90th Birthday Celebration 0 3:55 Te Karere 2 4:25 Come Dine With Me Daytime On the final day of the competition in Leeds, jeweller Lynne is hoping her night will sparkle with a menu of her own creations. 5pm The Celebrity Chase 0 6pm 1 News At 6pm 0 7pm The Royal Variety Performance 2017 Miranda Hart hosts the Royal Variety Performance with performers including The Killers, Seal, Louis Tomlinson, The Script, Paloma Faith, and more. 0 9:25 Criminal Minds AO 3 0 10:20 M Heavenly Creatures AO 1994 Drama. 0 12:15 The Ellen DeGeneres Show With special guest Emma Watson. 1am Te Karere 3 News and current affairs from a Maori perspective. 2 1:25 Infomercials 5:35 Te Karere 3 News and current affairs from a Maori perspective. 2
TVNZ 2
©TVNZ 2018
6am Impact For Life 6:30 Sesame Street 0 6:55 Peppa Pig 0 7am SpongeBob SquarePants 3 0 7:25 Jamie’s Got Tentacles 3 0 7:35 Ben 10 3 0 7:50 Pokemon Sun And Moon 0 8:15 Sofia The First 3 0 8:35 The Lion Guard 3 0 9am Infomercials 10:30 N I Didn’t Do It 0 10:55 Black-Ish 3 0 11:20 The Amazing Race 0 12:15 Jeremy Kyle PGR 1:10 Judge Rinder PGR 2:05 M Spy Kids 2 – The Island Of Lost Dreams PGR 2002 Family Adventure. Antonio Banderas, Carla Gugino, Alexa Vega. 0 4pm Lightning Point 0 4:30 Friends 3 0 5pm The Simpsons 0 5:30 The Big Bang Theory 3 0 6:30 The Middle 3 0 7pm Home And Away 0 7:30 M Dirty Dancing PGR 1987 Drama Romance. 0 9:25 M Zoolander AO 2001 Comedy. At the end of his career, a clueless fashion model is brainwashed to kill the Prime Minister of Malaysia. 0
11pm 2 Broke Girls AO 0 11:30 Mike And Molly PGR 3 0 11:55 Empire AO 3 0 12:45 Desperate Housewives AO 3 0 1:30 Home And Away 3 0 1:55 Infomercials 3am Army Wives PGR 3 0 4:30 Regular Show PGR 3 0 4:45 Baby Daddy PGR 3 5:10 Hope And Faith 3 0 5:30 Infomercials
THREE
PRIME
MAORI
CHOICE
6am Infomercials 7am The Biggest Loser – Glory Days 3 7:55 Minute To Win It Australia 3 8:50 American Ninja Warrior 3 9:50 Entertainment Tonight 3 10:15 Infomercials 11:45 House Rules PGR 3 0 12:30 Infomercials 1:10 M Key To My Heart PGR 2013 Drama. A New York adman and an aspiring musician swap homes for the holidays after a proposal gone wrong leads him to find a holiday escape. Tricia Helfer, JT Hodges, Mark Lutz, Cristina Rosato. 3:10 Entertainment Tonight 3:35 M The Little Rascals 3 1994 Family Comedy. Travis Tedford, Bug Hall. 0 5:30 Family Feud Australia 6pm NewsHub Live At 6pm 7pm Modern Family PGR 0 7:30 House Rules PGR 0 8:30 The Graham Norton Show PGR Graham is joined by Hugh Jackman, Zac Efron, Zendaya, Gary Oldman, Suranne Jones, and Leading Ladies. 0 9:40 Live At The Apollo AO 3 0 10:35 Road Cops 3 0
6:30 Takoha 3 6:40 Nga Papara Kapi 3 7am Team Umizoomi 7:30 Pukana 7:40 Huritua 7:50 Paia 8am Te Kaea 3 2 8:30 R&R 9am Whanau Living 3 9:30 Kai Time On The Road 3 10am Tradition On A Plate 3 10:30 The Big Sing 3 11am Kapa Haka Whanau 3 Noon F Total Combat PGR 3 12:30 Find Me A Maori Bride PGR 3 1pm This Is Piki PGR 1:30 Kapa Haka Regionals 2016 3 2pm Opaki 3 2:30 Nga Pari Karangaranga O Te Motu 3 3pm Takoha 3 3:10 Nga Papara Kapi 3 3:30 Team Umizoomi 3 4pm Pukana 2017 3 4:10 Huritua 3 4:20 Paia 3 4:30 It’s In The Bag 3 5pm Paki Vault 3 5:30 Te Kaea 2 6pm Polyfest Kapa Haka 3 7pm M Balto 1995 Animated. 7pm Storage Wars PGR 3 A dog travels across the 7:30 World’s Weirdest Homes 3 Alaskan wilderness to deliver A trip around the world medical supplies to dying in search of the planet’s children. strangest homes, counting down the top 10 to reveal the 8:30 M Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon AO 2000 weirdest house on earth. 0 Fantasy. 8:30 Nightwatch AO 0 10:45 Polyfest Kapa Haka 3 9:30 The Hunters’ Club PGR 10:35 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert PGR
6am Wild Things With Dominic Monaghan 7am Wild Transport 7:30 Hurricane Harvey’s Heroes 8:30 Millau Viaduct – The Bridge In The Sky 9:30 Paul Hollywood City Bakes 10:30 Tiny House Nation 11:30 Getaway Noon Richard Hammond’s Jungle Quest 1pm Millau Viaduct – The Bridge In The Sky 2pm American Pickers 3pm Baby Animals 3:30 Love Nature – Secrets Of Wild Australia 4:30 Hugh’s Three Good Things – Best Bites Hugh introduces a way of cooking that gives maximum taste and creativity with minimum fuss. 5pm Luke Nguyen’s United Kingdom 5:30 American Pickers 6:30 Attenborough And The Giant Egg 7:30 Treasures Decoded 8:30 Martin Clunes – Islands Of Australia Starting off in Sydney, Martin travels to Lord Howe Island, Norfolk Island, Restoration Island, and Thursday and Friday Islands, discovering Australian island life. 9:30 The Story Of Egypt 10:30 American Pickers
11:05 The Night Shift AO The team helps veterans injured by protesters at a funeral; a disagreement arises over how to care for a high-profile politician. 11:50 The Night Shift AO Jordan realises the hospital is under cyber attack. 12:35 Infomercials 5:30 City Impact Church
11:35 Football – English Premier League Crystal Palace v Manchester City. At Selhurst Park. 1:35 Closedown
11:30 Hugh’s Three Good Things – Best Bites Midnight Luke Nguyen’s United Kingdom 12:30 Wild Transport 1am Attenborough And The Giant Egg 2am Love Nature – Secrets Of Wild Australia 3am Getaway 3:30 Baby Animals 4am Treasures Decoded 5am Martin Clunes – Islands Of
MOVIES PREMIERE 7:15 Indignation MVLS 2016 Drama. Logan Lerman, Sarah Gadon. 9:05 Snowden MLS 2016 Drama. Joseph GordonLevitt, Shailene Woodley. 11:20 Good Kids 16LSC 2016 Comedy. 12:50 A The Royal Variety Performance World’s Weirdest Homes Few Less Men 16LS 2016 2017, 7pm on TVNZ 1 7:30pm on Prime Comedy. Dacre Montgomery, Xavier Samuel. 2:30 Ghost BRAVO THE BOX In The Shell MV 2017 6am Wheel Of Fortune 10am Four Weddings USA Action. Scarlett Johansson, PG 6:25 Jeopardy! 3 10:55 Masters Of Flip Juliette Binoche. PG 6:50 Robot Wars 3 11:25 Property Envy 4:15 The Morning After PGV 7:40 Doctor Who 3 11:50 Snapped PGR 3 16LS 2015 Romantic 12:45 The Real Housewives PGV 8:30 The Simpsons PG Comedy. Vanessa Evigan, Of Beverly Hills PGR 1:40 My 8:55 SVU MV 9:45 Texas Michelle Lombardo. Rising 18VLSC 10:40 Arnie’s Crazy Love 3 2:05 My Crazy 5:30 Infidelity In Suburbia Greatest Ever Stunts Love 3 2:35 Tabatha Takes PG 12:20 Pawn Stars – MC 2017 Thriller. Sarah Butler, Over 3 3:30 Catfish 3 Australia PG 12:50 Counting Marcus Rosner. 7pm Don’t Think Twice MLC 2017 4:30 Four Weddings USA 3 Cars PG 1:20 Robot Wars Comedy. Keegan-Michael Key, 5:30 Hoarders 3 PGV 2:10 CSI – Miami Gillian Jacobs. 8:30 The 6:30 Masters Of Flip 3 MV 3:05 Doctor Who Magnificent Seven MV 7:30 Yours, Mine, Or Ours PGV 4pm The Simpsons 2016 Action Western. Seven PG 4:30 Jeopardy! PG PGR Marc in Savannah and mercenaries are hired by a 5pm Wheel Of Fortune Bedina in New Jersey have small town to protect the PG 5:30 Robot Wars PGV always lived kilometres apart, townsfolk from exploitation by 6:30 Counting Cars PG and need Reza and Taylor’s an industrialist. 7pm Pawn Stars PG 7:30 CSI input to help them decide 10:45 The Standoff PGL 2016 – Miami MV 8:30 Criminal where to live when they get Intent MV 9:30 Hawaii Five-0 Comedy. married. MV 10:30 SVU MV 11:25 CSI TUESDAY 8pm Yours, Mine, Or Ours – Miami MV 12:15 Beautiful Beast PG PGR 2014 Romance. 1:50 The TUESDAY 12:20 Robot 8:30 Million Dollar Listing Morning After 16LS 2015 Wars PGV 1:20 Wheel Los Angeles PGR Romantic Comedy. Of Fortune PG 1:50 SVU 9:30 Catfish 3 3:05 Nothing But Trailers MV 2:40 Pawn Stars PG 10:25 Intervention Canada 3:05 Supernatural 16VS MVLSC 3:35 Infidelity In AO 3 Suburbia MC 2017 Thriller. 3:55 Hawaii Five-0 MV 11:25 Snapped PGR 3 5:05 Beautiful Beast PG 2014 4:45 Criminal Intent MV 12:15 Infomercials 3 Romance. 5:35 Counting Cars PG
6am Avatar – The Last Airbender 3 6:25 Ben 10 6:50 Codename – Kids Next Door 7:15 Kung Fu Dino Posse 3 7:40 Duck Dodgers 8:05 Johnny Test 3 8:30 Henry Danger 3 8:55 Tiki Tour 0 9:25 Million Dollar Minute 3 9:50 Jeopardy 3 10:20 The Doctors PGR 3 11:15 Hot Bench 11:40 Antiques Road Trip 12:40 Madam Secretary PGR 3 0 1:35 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert PGR 3 2:30 The Crowd Goes Wild 3 3pm Escape To The Country 3 4pm Antiques Roadshow 3 5pm Jeopardy 5:30 Prime News 6pm American Restoration 0 6:30 Pawn Stars
MOVIES GREATS 7:35 The Taking Of Pelham 1 2 3 16VL 2009 Thriller. Denzel Washington, John Travolta. 9:20 The Dilemma MLS 2011 Comedy. Vince Vaughn, Kevin James, Jennifer Connelly, Winona Ryder, Queen Latifah. 11:10 Into The Blue MVL 2005 Action. Jessica Alba, Paul Walker. 1pm Water For Elephants MV 2011 Drama. Reese Witherspoon, Robert Pattinson. 3pm The Taking Of Pelham 1 2 3 16VL 2009 Thriller. Denzel Washington, John Travolta. 4:45 Valkyrie MVL 2008 Drama. Tom Cruise, Kenneth Brannagh. 6:45 The Illusionist MVS 2006 Drama. Edward Norton, Paul Giamatti, Jessica Biel. 8:30 Love Actually MLS 2003 Comedy. A look at the love lives of eight very different London couples in the month before Christmas. Hugh Grant, Emma Thompson, Liam Neeson, Colin Firth. 10:45 The Last Exorcism 16V 2010 Horror. Patrick Fabian, Ashley Bell.
TUESDAY
12:10 Wedding Daze MLS 2006 Comedy. Jason Biggs, Isla Fisher. 1:40 Valkyrie MVL 2008 Drama. Tom Cruise, Kenneth Brannagh. 3:40 The Illusionist MVS 2006 Drama. Edward Norton, Paul Giamatti, Jessica Biel. 5:30 Love Actually MLS 2003 Comedy.
11:15 Te Kaea 3 Maori Television’s daily news programme. 2 11:45 Kuia 3 Mihiarangi Wihongi talks to Ngapuhi kuia Vera Te Kirihau Morgan, who lives in Wellington. 12:15 Closedown
SKY SPORT 1 6am Darts – World Championship (RPL) Day 14. 9:30 Football – A-League (RPL) Central Coast Mariners v Wellington Phoenix. 11:30 Basketball – NBL (HLS) Adelaide 36ers v New Zealand Breakers. Noon Fox Sports News 12:30 Sky Sports News UK 1pm Basketball – NBL (RPL) Cairns Taipans v Perth Wildcats. 3pm L Cricket – Super Smash Canterbury Kings v Auckland Aces. 6:30 L Cricket – International Blackcaps v West Indies – Second T20. From Bay Oval, Tauranga. 10:30 The Cricket Show 11pm Cricket – Super Smash (HLS) Kings v Aces. 11:30 Darts – World Championship (HLS) Day 14.
TUESDAY
Midnight Tennis – Second Serve 12:30 Basketball – NBL (HLS) Adelaide 36ers v New Zealand Breakers. 1am Cricket – International (HLS) Blackcaps v West Indies – Second T20. 1:30 Tennis – Second Serve 2am Tennis – ASB Classic Women’s International Day One. 3am Tennis – ASB Classic Women’s International Match Of The Day – Day One, Day Session. 4:30 Tennis – ASB Classic Women’s International Match Of The Day – Day One, Night Session.
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
SKY SPORT 2 6am Football – A-League (HLS) Central Coast Mariners v Wellington Phoenix. 6:30 ICC Cricket 360 7am Cricket – Big Bash (RPL) Adelaide Strikers v Brisbane Heat. 10:30 Cricket – Big Bash (HLS) Hurricanes v Thunder. 11am Cricket – Super Smash (RPL) Wellington Firebirds v Otago Volts. 2:30 Sky Sports News UK 3pm Cricket – International Blackcaps v West Indies – First T20. 3:30 ICC Cricket 360 4pm Cricket – Women’s Big Bash (RPL) Adelaide Strikers v Brisbane Heat. 7pm Darts – World Championship (HLS) Day 14. 7:30 The Cricket Show 8:05 L Cricket – Big Bash Sydney Thunder v Hobart Hurricanes. From Spotless Stadium, Sydney. 11:40 L Cricket – Big Bash Perth Scorchers v Sydney Sixers.
TUESDAY
3am Cricket – Super Smash (HLS) Kings v Aces. 3:30 ICC Cricket 360 4am Cricket – Big Bash (HLS) Thunder v Hurricanes. 4:30 Cricket – The Ashes (HLS) Australia v England – Fourth Test, Day Five. 5am Darts – World Championship (HLS) Day 13. 5:30 Ice Hockey – Road To The Winter Classic 1Jan18
DISCOVERY 6:35 Deadliest Catch PG 7:30 How It’s Made PG 7:55 How It’s Made PG 8:20 MythBusters PG Mythssion Control. 9:10 Alaska – The Last Frontier M Winter is Coming. 10am Aussie Gold Hunters PG 10:50 Gold Rush PG Eye in the Sky. 11:40 Web Of Lies M 12:30 Murder Comes To Town M Rumour Has It. 1:20 Fast ‘n’ Loud PG NHRA and a 1955 Pink Caddy 1. 2:10 Fast ‘n’ Loud PG NHRA and a 1955 Pink Caddy 2. 3pm Fast ‘n’ Loud PG 1971 Scat Pack Challenger I. 3:50 Fast ‘n’ Loud PG Don’t Hassle the Hoff – Pontiac Trans Am 1. 4:45 Fast ‘n’ Loud PG Don’t Hassle the Hoff – Pontiac Trans Am 2. 5:40 Fast ‘n’ Loud PG 1971 Scat Pack Challenger 2. 6:35 Fast ‘n’ Loud PG Back to the 1980s in a 1968 Coronet. 7:30 Fast ‘n’ Loud PG 8:30 Fast ‘n’ Loud PG 9:25 Garage Rehab PG 10:15 Alaska – The Last Frontier M 11:05 Naked And Afraid M 11:55 Swamp Murders M TUESDAY 12:45 Murder Comes To Town M 1:35 How Do They Do It? PG 2am How Do They Do It? PG 2:25 Alaska – The Last Frontier M 3:15 Deadliest Catch PG 4:05 Treehouse Masters PG 4:55 How It’s Made PG 5:20 How Do They Do It? PG 5:45 Moonshiners M
metservice.com | Compiled by
Shontel and Jacob. Great grandad of Sharla, Lachlan and Elliott. Forever in our hearts we love you.
Family Notices
22
Guardian
Ashburton Forecast
RANGIORA 24 ANDREW , Carl Peter – LAKE COLERIDGE TODAY: Fine apart from some Wa i m a ka r i r i Losing his battle but now at morning cloud. Northeasterlies. peace. It was such a honour 22 having you in our lives, being 21 DARFIELD MAX 25 OVERNIGHT MIN 10 Map for today CHRISTCHURCH there to support Mum and the TOMORROW: Increasing high Mably family for more than LYTTELTON 23 21 cloud. NE changing S evening. four decades. Saturday, December 30, 2017 www.guardianonline.co.nz 30 Ashburton Guardian METHVEN LINCOLN 18 You will be forever MAX 26 OVERNIGHT MIN 10 in our hearts. MONDAY: Becoming fine early. Rakaia Dearly loved stepfather and Southwest dying out. AKAROA father in law of Greg and DEATHS EATHS D D EATHS Debbie Mably, grandad of MAX 20 OVERNIGHT MIN 11 18 ANDREW, Carl Peter – Rochelle and Mark Robinson, PROCTER Reginald John FERRIS, Cheryl Ann TUESDAY: Morning cloud then ASHBURTON Ra September 2, 1933 – Margaret ka Natasha and – Carmella Mably. (Reg) – FERRIS, Cheryl Ann Loving Great grandad ia 25 fine. Northeasterlies developing. December 26, 2017. Ryan and It is with great of sadness that (Formerly of Cambridge). Margaret – Passed away peacefully on husband of Jan, beloved Dad we MAX 24 OVERNIGHT MIN 13 Alyssa. advise Cheryl Anne It ishiswith9 great sadness that Ash of children and their Margaret Ferris (nee December 24, 2017 at Radius b we advise Cheryl Anne u r t Geraldine on partners, adored grandad and CURRIE, (formerlyaway Millstream, Ashburton. Aged passed Midnight Tonight Margaret Ferris (nee Leonard) Edna great grandad. A memorial Hydes) (nee Petrie) unexpectedly in her –sleep on 87 years. Loved husband of Leonard) passed away Ra n service will be held for Carl at On December 24, 2017, Thursday, December 28, the late Isabel. Loved and unexpectedly in herJanuary sleep on gitata 1pm on FRIDAY, 5, peacefully Terrace View 2017. Dearlyat loved mother of respected father and father Thursday, December 28, in law of Chris (Melbourne), 2018 at the Doris Linton Retirement Village, Adrian, and Nicholas Ferris, 2017. Dearly loved RSA, motherCox of and Michelle Lounge, Ashburton Aged 97of years. and mother-in-law Kate David Adrian, Ashburton. and Nicholas Ferris, Ashburton. TIMARU Street, the late Bill, the (Toowoomba), and James Logan,of Amy Ferris andand Karyn and mother-in-law of Kate Wife and Lynley. Loved 23 late Percy Hydes. Loved Molloy, and most loved SUN PROTECTION ALERT Logan, AmyCarl Ferris and– Karyn ANDREW, Peter mother and mother of grandfather of Mathew, Jason grandmother of in law Olivia, Molloy, and most loved and Talor; George, Quinn and We are so lucky to have had Adrienne and Warwick Madison, Millar and Kieran. grandmother of asOlivia, :15 :55 you in our lives an Wooding, AM PM Lorraine Cheryl was the heart of and our Hazel; Hamish, Jeremy and Madison, Millar grandad and Kieran. PROTECTION REQUIRED Penny. Messages to the amazing dad, and Robert Keeley, and Douglas family unit and not a day will Cheryl was the heart of our Whatever your skin colour great grandad. You were a and Loved that Hydes. we will not thinknan of Procter family, c/- P O Box Data provided by NIWA familyspecial unit andman not awho daywas will go byJudy 472, Ashburton 7740. A truly of her 10 grandchildren and her and miss her terribly. go by that will not thinkand of FERRIS, Cheryl Ann Waimate always so we loving, caring 16 great grandchildren. Her kind, and special thank you to the staff her and miss terribly. Margaret – generous of Radius Millstream for their an absolute joy toher be around. Wind km/h Saturday, 30 December 2017 NZ Situation Loved sister of Jim, Murray, welcoming spirit was an Her and It is with great sadness that loving care of Reg. At Reg’s A soulkind, who generous will be dearly less than 30 Phyllis and Dennis, the inspiration to Cheryl all and of Anne us. A deep low east of the country moves further away welcoming spirit was an we advise missed by all, resting late fine mainly isolated cloudy drizzle drizzle few showers Helen, Alison, Hazel(nee and request a private family Messages toFerris 8 Roseberry inspiration to Shane. all of Love us. Margaret to the east, while a ridge over central New Zealand fine showers clearing showers service will be held. peacefully with Doug. Messages to the Currie Street, Belleknowes, Dunedin MessagesMandy, to 8 Roseberry passed away Paterson’s Funeral Services 30 to 59 recedes northwards. A broad trough and associated always, Lawrence, Leonard) family, c/- Pin OherBox – kate@loganhr.co.nz Street,Anna Belleknowes, Dunedin unexpectedly sleep472, onA FDANZ Ashburton Kelly, and families. fronts approach southern New Zealand from the Ashburton 7740. A private service for Cheryl will be held – kate@loganhr.co.nz A Thursday, December 28, Ph 307 7433 fog isolated snow sleet thunder rain snow hail 60 plus family interment will Holy be at theDearly Church of mother the Tasman Sea. A front moves over the South Island service for Cheryl will be held 2017. loved of thunder flurries ANDREW, Carl Peter followed andby a memorial Name, Sealy Street, at the Church of the– Holy Adrian, Nicholas Ferris, DEATHS tomorrow. To our much loved Dad and service at St Stephen’s Ashburton on WEDNESDAY, Name, Sealy Street, and mother-in-law of Kate overnight Pop, you have always been Anglican Church, Park Street, January 3, 2018 commencing Ashburton on WEDNESDAY, Logan, Amy Ferris and Karyn Canterbury Plains NZ Today Canterbury High Country max low someone lookcommencing up to, in- Molloy, Ashburton on WEDNESDAY, at 1.00pm. Followed by January 3,to2018 and most loved Auckland fi ne 24 16 spired us and taken care of January 3, 2018 commencing interment at the Ashburton TODAY at 1.00pm. Followed by grandmother of Olivia, TODAY FZL: Above 3000m us throughat the times Madison, at 11.00am. New LawnMillar Cemetery. interment thegood Ashburton Morning cloud, then fine. High cloud and Kieran. Hamilton fine 25 12 and the bad. Thank you so Funeral Services Paterson’s Cloud increasing during the day. New Lawn Cemetery. Cheryl was the heart of our developing in the evening. Strong much for letting us be a part familyFDANZ Ashburton Paterson’s Funeral Services Wind at 1000m: NW 30 km/h developing, unit and not a day will Napier showers 23 12 of your journey, you will go by thatPhwe 307will 7433 FDANZ Ashburton not think of Canterbury owned, northerlies. rising to 40 km/h in the afternoon. always live in 7433 our hearts. her and miss her terribly. Ph 307 locally operated TOMORROW Palmerston North fine 23 11 Wind at 2000m: NW 40 km/h developing, Forever loved, Tina and Paul, Her FERRIS, Cheryl Ann kind, generous and Cloud increasing. A few showers about the Sam and Nate, Kelsi and welcoming rising to 50 km/h in the afternoon. Margaret – spirit was an Patersons Wellington fine 21 15 NICHOLAS, Patricia Mary special friend of Phillip and inspiration foothills in the evening. Northerlies change Unexpectedlyto onallDecember of us. (nee Poff) Dearest – TOMORROW FZL: Above 3000m Funeral Services southerly in the evening. family. NICHOLAS, Patricia Mary 28, 2017. sister and Messages to 8 Roseberry Nelson fine 22 14 On December 29, 2017. (nee Poff) – Rain developing about the divide, possibly sister-in-law of Denise and Street, Belleknowes, Dunedin and Ashburton MONDAY at Methven House, On December ANDREW, Carl – 29, 2017. –Peacefully Sandy. Beloved aunty of heavy, easing evening. High cloud with kate@loganhr.co.nz A Blenheim fi ne 25 11 aged Devoted wife Peacefully at Methven House, service Loving father of Michael Duane,92foryears. Oliver, Charlotte, Cheryl will beMuch held Crematorium Ltd Early cloudy periods then becoming fine, scattered rain farther east. to Bill for 65 years. aged years. Devoted Mably.92Grandad of Cody wife and at James, Charles ofand Claire the mother Church Holy Greymouth fine 20 14 Southerlies dying out. loved to the Michael, Office and Chapel Wind at 1000m: NW rising to gale 65 km/h, to Bill Jayden for 65 and years. Jess, Tiff,Much and Name, and loving great-aunty of Sealy Street, Christine, Paul, Gerard Corner East & Cox loved mother to Michael, Shontel and Jacob. Great Ashburton Grace and Thomas. easing to 40 km/h in the afternoon. TUESDAY on WEDNESDAY, Christchurch fine 21 11 (R.I.P), Joanne, and Kevin. Streets, Ashburton Christine, of Sharla, Paul, Lachlan Gerard January grandad Always our commencing thoughts. 3, in 2018 Wind at 2000m: NW rising to severe gale 90 Cloud morning and night, otherwise fine, Dearly loved nana to James, (R.I.P), Joanne, and Kevin. at and Elliott. Followed by Timaru fine 23 12 km/h, easing to 60 km/h in the afternoon Iszac,1.00pm. Alexander, Jonty, and but afternoon showers about the foothills. Dearly lovedinnana to James, interment Forever our hearts FERRIS, The Cheryl at family theAnn Ashburton Isabella. wishes to and to 40 km/h in the evening. Iszac, Alexander, Jonty, and New we love you. Northeasterlies developing. Margaret Lawn–Cemetery. Queenstown showers 22 13 acknowledge the tender care Isabella. The family wishes to A true loving, friend for Paterson’s Funeral Services extended to loyal Patricia at MONDAY WEDNESDAY acknowledge thePeter tender– care 35 ANDREW , Carl years, deeply Dunedin fine 21 16 FDANZ Ashburton Methven House. In missed. lieu of A few showers, mainly in the afternoon. extended to Patricia A few showers, mainly about the foothills. Losing his battle but now at Annette Freeman and Roger Ph 307 7433 flowers donations to Methven Methven House. In lieu of peace. It was such a honour Clement. xx Northerlies, strong for a time. Invercargill showers 23 13 Northeasterlies picking up. flowers donations to Methven having you in our lives, being Care Trust would be MID CANTERBURY appreciated. A Requiem Care Trust would be there to support Mum and the FUNERAL SERVICES Mass will be Patricia held at Our Lady Forecasts for today River Levels cumecs World Weather appreciated. A more Requiem Mably family for than NICHOLAS, Mary of the Snows Catholic Mass will be held at Our Lady snow -3 -8 Selwyn Whitecliffs (NIWA) at 2:05 pm, yesterday drizzle 9 2 New York Adelaide cloudy 24 16 Frankfurt four decades. (nee Poff) – Galbraith’s provide choice! 1.28 Church, Methven on rain 14 8 rain 9 2 Paris rain 10 3 Geneva of the Snows Catholic On You will be forever We have a team of highly respected, professional funeral directors and Amsterdam December 29, 2017. Galbraith’s WEDNESDAY, January 3, celebrants. We offer you complete funeral care including pre-arrangement, Perth fi ne 34 19 Hobart showers 18 14 Bangkok showers 29 21 Church, in ourMethven on hearts. Peacefully at Methven House, and your choice of venue, funeral celebrants and catering. provide choice! Berlin showers 27 24 Rakaia Fighting Hill (NIWA) at 2:00 pm, yesterday 131.0 fine 22 17 Rarotonga 2018 92 years. commencing at drizzle 5 -1 Hong Kong WEDNESDAY, January and 3, aged Dearly loved stepfather Devoted wife We believe that every life is unique and every person’s funeral needs to fog 13 0 fine 27 19 Rome Brisbane showers 34 23 Honolulu 11.00am. Followed by private reflect their individuality ask us how we can be of assistance to you and 2018 commencing at father in law of Greg and to Bill for 65 years. Much Call us on 16 9 Nth Ashburton at 12:05 pm, yesterday fine 23 4 San Francisco fine Cairns fine 33 24 Islamabad 4.82 your family. cremation at the Ashburton 11.00am. Followed by private Debbie Mably, grandad of loved mother to Michael, cloudy 4 -3 showers 32 25 Seoul Cairo fine 19 10 Jakarta Call us on 308 3980 Crematorium. A rosary will be cremation at the Ashburton Rochelle and Mark Robinson, Christine, Paul, Gerardor call in and 308 visit 3980 our new premises atCalcutta thunder 31 23 Sth Ashburton at 12:05 pm, yesterday 24 15 Singapore fine 27 14 Johannesburg rain 6.69 held atJoanne, the church the 246 Havelock Street Crematorium. A rosary Mably. will be (R.I.P), fine 1 -1 32 25 Stockholm Canberra rain 29 17 Kuala Lumpur thunder Natasha and Carmella and Kevin. or call in and visit evening before at 7.00pm. Sydney thunder 30 22 London rain 13 4 Colombo fi ne 31 24 held at the church the Great grandad of Ryan and Dearly loved nana to James, 54.7 Paterson’s FuneralJonty, Services drizzle 21 18 Rangitata Klondyke at 2:05 pm, yesterday fine 22 12 Taipei fine 34 26 Los Angeles our new premises at Darwin evening Alyssa. before at 7.00pm. Iszac, Alexander, and Eion McKinnon Rob Cope-Williams rain 19 10 fine 14 8 Tel Aviv Delhi fog 23 7 Madrid FDANZ Ashburton Paterson’s Funeral Services Isabella. The family wishes to fine 10 2 Waitaki Kurow at 2:05 pm, yesterday showers 23 17 Tokyo Dubai fine 27 19 Melbourne 246 Havelock 242.1 Ph 307 FDANZ Ashburton acknowledge the7433 tender care CURRIE, Edna (formerly snow 4 -6 rain 2 2 Washington Dublin fine 8 6 Moscow Street Ph 307 7433 extended to Patricia at Hydes) (nee Petrie) – rain 6 1 Source: Environment Canterbury showers 31 23 Zurich Edinburgh cloudy 4 -1 Nadi On December 24, 2017, Methven House. In lieu of Official Opening 18 Feb - 9am til 4pm donations Methven peacefully at Terrace View flowers PORTEOUS, BrucetoRobert – FUNERAL Tides, Sun, Moon and Fishing Canterbury Readings to 4pm yesterday Trust 28, would be Retirement Village, Care On December 2017, at Methven Christchurch Timaru Ashburton PORTEOUS, Aged Bruce 97 Robert – appreciated. Ahis 78th Requiem F URNISHERS Ashburton. years. Saturday Sunday Monday Rakaia Huts, in year. Airport Airport Airport m On December at Mass will be held at Our Lady am 3 6 9 noon 3 6 9 pm am 3 6 9 noon 3 6 9 pm am 3 6 9 noon 3 6 9 pm Wife of the late 28, Bill,2017, and the 3 Dearly loved husband of MASTER RakaiaPercy Huts, inHydes. his 78thLoved year. of the Snows Catholic Temperature °C late Karen, loved brother and Dearly loved husband At 4pm 16.4 18.8 17.6 17.4 on MONUMENTAL MASON 2 mother and mother in law of of Church, brother-in-lawMethven of Barry and Karen, and WEDNESDAY, 18.7 19.4 20.0 18.9 Max to 4pm January 3, Warwick Adriennelovedandbrother E.B. CARTER LTD 1 Grace; twin brother of Bryon brother-in-law of Barry and and 2018 4.7 4.2 5.4 4.9 Minimum commencing at Wooding, Lorraine For all your memorial and Joan; and the late Marie. Grace; twin brother Bryon 11.00am. Followed by private -0.4 – 1.9 – Grass minimum 0 Robert Keeley, and ofDouglas requirements A much loved uncle of all his 1:36 7:53 2:04 8:16 2:31 8:47 2:57 9:07 3:27 9:40 3:51 10:00 and Joan; and the Loved late Marie. Rainfall mm atnephews. the Ashburton Judy Hydes. nan cremation and The times shown are for the Ashburton River mouth. For the Rangitata river New headstones and designs nieces and Missed A much uncle of alland his Crematorium. A rosary will be mouth subtract 16 minutes and for the Rakaia river mouth subtract 4 minutes. 0.0 – 0.0 0.0 16hr to 4pm of her 10loved grandchildren Renovations, by Checky and friend. niecesgreat and nephews. Missed held at may the be church the December to date 59.2 – 37.8 60.4 Rise 5:52 am Rise 5:53 am Rise 5:54 am grandchildren. 16 Additional inscriptions, Messages addressed by Checky and friend. Set 9:18 pm Set 9:18 pm Set 9:18 pm 7.00pm. Avg Dec to date 55 44 51 – Loved sister of Jim, Murray, evening Cleaning and Concrete work to The before Familyat of the late Messages be addressed Paterson’s Funeral Good Good Bad 2017 to date 924.0 – 803.4 572.4 Good fishing Good fishing Bad fishing Phyllis andmay Dennis, and the Bruce Carried out by qualified Porteous, c/-Services PO Box to The Family of the late Ashburton 8545. 691 627 530 – Avg year to date late Helen, Alison, Hazel and 39001,FDANZ tradesmen. Set 3:21 am Set 4:02 am Set 4:50 am Christchurch Bruce Messages Porteous, to c/-the POCurrie Box Ph 307 7433 Doug. Wind km/h Rise 5:44 pm Rise 6:57 pm Rise 8:09 pm The funeral service for 620 East Street Ashburton 39001, Christchurch 8545. family, c/- P O Box 472, Bruce will be held in our Avon Ph/Fax 308 5369 E 15 E 11 NE 24 E 15 At 4pm Full moon Last quarter New moon The funeral for 7740.service A private Ashburton Strongest gust E 30 – NE 35 E 30 2 Jan 3:25 pm 9 Jan 11:27 am 17 Jan 3:18 pm Park Chapel, corner Kerrs or 0274 357 974 Bruce will be held in our Avon family interment will be and ebcarter@xtra.co.nz Time of gust 2:19pm – 3:19pm 1:01pm Pages Roads, ©Copyright OceanFun Publishing Ltd. www.ofu.co.nz Maori Fishing Guide by Bill Hohepa Park Chapel, corner Kerrs PORTEOUS, Bruce Robert – followed by a memorial Linwood, Christchurch, on NZMMMA Member and Pages Roads, On December 28, 2017, at service at St Stephen’s WEDNESDAY, 3, For the very latest weather information, including Linwood, Church, Christchurch, on Rakaia Huts, in hisJanuary 78th year. Compiled by © Copyright Meteorological Service of New Zealand Limited 2017 Anglican Park Street, 2018, at 2.00pm. Weather Warnings, visit metservice.com WEDNESDAY, January 3, Dearly loved husband of Ashburton on WEDNESDAY, 2018, at 2.00pm. Karen, loved brother and January 3, 2018 commencing brother-in-law of Barry and at 11.00am. Paterson’s Funeral Services Grace; twin brother of Bryon and Joan; and the late Marie. FDANZ Ashburton A much loved uncle of all his Ph 307 7433 nieces and nephews. Missed by Checky and friend. FERRIS, Cheryl Ann Please note death Messages mayallbelate addressed Margaret – MANUFACTURERS & INSTALLERS OF: • Continuous Spouting • Fascia •Down pipes notices or notices sentlate to The Family of the Please note all death Unexpectedly onlate December outsidePorteous, ordinary office c/- POhours Box or notices sentand Bruce 28, notices 2017. Dearest sister ALL WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED mustChristchurch be emailed to:8545. 39001, outside ordinary office hours sister-in-law of Denise and deathnotices@theguardian.co.nz funeral service for mustBeloved be emailed to: of The Sandy. aunty to will ensure publication. Bruce be held in our Avon deathnotices@theguardian.co.nz Ben Ananias Brian Danny Hayden Duane, Oliver, Charlotte, Park Chapel, corner Kerrs to ensure publication. a notice during James, Charles and Claire andTo place Pages Roads, office hours please contact andTo loving great-aunty place a notice during of Linwood, us on Christchurch, 03 307 7900 on Grace Thomas. officeand hours please contact WEDNESDAY, January 3, for more information Always in our thoughts. us on 03 307 7900 2018, at 2.00pm. for more information Any queries FERRIS, Cheryl Ann please contact Any queries Margaret – 0800 contact A true loving, please loyal friend for ASHBURTON 0800 35 years, deeply missed. (0800-274-287) ASHBURTON Annette Freeman and Roger (0800-274-287) Ben Kruger • Phone 308 4380 or 027 390 1027 • email: benkruger@xtra.co.nz Clement. xx
Weather
9 –5
Ph 307 7433
Ashburton, Geraldine, Temuka & Surrounding Districts since 1905
Celebrant
Managing Director
Alps
Continuous Spouting
Call the Guardian for all your classified requirements. 307 7900
Please note all late death notices or notices sent outside ordinary office hours must be emailed to:
Puzzles
Puzzles and horoscopes www.guardianonline.co.nz Cryptic crossword
Saturday, December 30, 2017
Simon Shuker’s CodeCracker
Your Stars
WordBuilder
WordWheel Insert the missing letter to complete an eight-letter word reading clockwise or anti-clockwise.
How many words of three or more letters, including plurals, can you make from the five letters, using each letter only once? No foreign words or words beginning with a capital are allowed. There is at least one fiveletter word.
Quick crossword 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8 9
10
Previous solution: GANGSTER 30/12
11
Previous Cryptic solution
Across 1. Application 8. Monastic 9. Kilo 10. Crepe 13. Dupe 16. Core 17. Past 18. Seer 20. Latch 24. Only 25. Strumpet 26. Malapropism Down 2. Pint: 3. Laser 4. Crimp 5. Irked 6. Imprecision 4 14. Unau 9 15. Free 8 7 7. Domesticate 11. Equal 12. Exalt 2 3 19. Royal 21. Alter 22. Chump 23. Epos
TODAY’S GOALS: Good – 12 Excellent – 19 Amazing – 23
Previous Quick solution
12 13
14
17
18
www.thepuzzlecompany.co.nz
Previous solution: fist, fit, fits, ifs, its, sift, sit, swift, wis, wist, wit, wits.
19 20
22
ACROSS 1. Tramp (4) 3. Cutting tool (8) 9. Military assignment (7) 10. Wine barrels (5) 11. Determined (6-6) 13. Pillar (6) 15. Swallow (6) 17. To no financial gain (12) 20. Rubbish (5) 21. Supply by plane (3-4) 22. Prevent from happening (8) 23. Modify (4)
Sudoku
21
DOWN 1. Missing familiar surroundings (8) 2. Buffalo (5) 4. Film theatre (6) 5. Instinctive behaviour (6,6) 6. Lewd (7) 7. Indifferent (2-2) 8. Highest army rank (5,7) 12. Remains (colloq) (5,3) 14. Ancestry (7) 16. Scared (6) 18. Denuded (5) 19. Pace (4)
Fill the grid so that every column, every row and 3x3 box contains the digits 1 to 9
1
23
5 8 1
7 8 9 3 1 5 7 4 8
3 4 8 5 6 9 1 3 7 1 9 6 3 5 6
8
9 1
3
9 4 7 2 6
3 7 3 5 2 8 7 1 5 7 1 3 5 1 3 2 5 4 7 8 7
MEDIUM
7 9 6 7 1 2 3 4 8 5 4 4 3 1 9 8 5 7 2 6 2 2 8 5 6 4 7 9 1 3 3 6 5 8 3 7 9 2 4 1 5 3 1 2 4 5 8 6 9 7 6 7 4 9 2 6 1 3 5 8 9 8 9 3 7 1 2 5 6 4 1 1 2 6ofMembers 5 3 &4& 8 7 &9NZ Level 2, 73 Ashburton Members I.B.A.N.Z Brokernet Ltd. LevelSt, 2, 73 St,|Ashburton | of I.B.A.N.Z Brokernet 73 Burnett St,Burnett Ashburton | Members I.B.A.N.Z NZBrokers Level 2, 73 Burnett St, Ashburton |Burnett Members of of I.B.A.N.Z & Brokernet NZ Ltd. NZ Ltd. 8 5 7 4 8 9 6 1 3 2 Level 2, 73 Burnett St, Ashburton | Members of I.B.A.N.Z & Brokernet NZ Ltd.
HARD
8 1 6 2 9 7 4 3 5
5 9 3 1 8 4 7 2 6
2 7 8 4 1 9 6 5 3
6 3 9 7 2 5 8 4 1
1 5 4 6 3 8 2 7 9
1
5
Across 1. Cigarettes, 7. Enrol, 8. Massive, 10. Prohibit, 9 1 7 11. Stye, 13. Nubile, 15. Cradle, 17. Iris, 18. Somewhat, 1 21. Evasion, 22. Liner, 23. Regardless Down 1. Cargo, 2. Gullible, 3. Remain, 8 9 4.2Tusk, 5. Existed, 6. Serpentine, 9. Elementary, 12. True-blue, 14. Brigade, 6 4 9 16. Joined, 19. Hunts, 20. Visa
15 16
31
ARIES (Mar 21-Apr 19): You want to help, but you also realise people might need to take things as far as they can on their own first. You don’t want to rob anyone of the chance at the kind of confidence that only autonomy can bring. TAURUS (Apr 20-May 20): Shakespeare suggested, “Assume a virtue, if you have it not.” Dare to enact the virtue you seek today and you just may wind up with it by the end of the day. GEMINI (May 21-Jun 21): If you found out the whole world was made for you, would that change the way you enjoyed it? Maybe it was; maybe it wasn’t. But there are certainly pleasures around you that are not to be missed. CANCER (Jun 22-Jul 22): You’ll finish the job you started to the best of your ability, impediments notwithstanding. Most of them will back down (even the inanimate ones), as if they realise that you’re coming forward regardless. LEO (Jul 23-Aug 22): You’re ready to follow advice, even though it may lead you out of your way and take a great deal of effort. You can’t argue with success. And a proven success formula is something to adhere to. VIRGO (Aug 23-Sep 22): People who talk about what kind of person they are may as well be waving a red flag in your face. Usually just about everyone is the opposite of what they proclaim, at least some of the time. LIBRA (Sep 23-Oct 23): Casual conversation will lead you to realise that you have stories you haven’t quite learned how to tell yet, but you’re getting better and better at it. In fact, you’re downright entertaining tonight. SCORPIO (Oct 24-Nov 21): The people who make you want to put on your cool clothes, say your clever lines, behave as the best version of you – those are the ones to keep around. You’re about to step up your game like crazy. SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22-Dec 21): It won’t pay to be too picky in matters of food or entertainment, but you can afford to be picky in some matters this weekend – love, for one. You’ll be better off for being selective in matters of romance. CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan 19): Before you do what you planned, consider that your day could go a few different ways. What if your favourite person was the one who was looking out for you? What would this person tell you to do? AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb 18): You know free spirits, and people who have lived in the same place for decades if not a lifetime. You have something to learn from both these extremes now, as you experiment with your ideas about home. PISCES (Feb 19-Mar 20): Life seems to be moving quickly, and it’s why you’ll take pictures. Also, your artistic eye is keen now, and you notice pretty things, unusual things and things that you’re not likely to capture on any other day.
ACROSS 1. Contrivance that might contain port (11) 8. With which publican measures tip company put out (5) 9. Nudged out below somehow by editor (7) 10. Local language form used by idle cat (7) 11. Being two-footed, one needs first patient in bed (5) 12. Kind of sleeve fashioned from almond (6) 14. Changes to fit pads at putting them out (6) 18. It may cover one lying in piece for two that involves five (5) 19. Bust over twentyone in bridge? (7) 21. Quiz and bee in form two, three or four can play (7) 23. Brent birds come out of these eggs backwards (5) 24. It can be stopped happening with parking: a belt never alters (11) DOWN 1. Cord we’d had to use with so many people there (7) 2. Game may be bent and everything (7) 3. Make her cut the end off and trim it with a frill (5) 4. Try pet out if it’s so attractive (6) 5. Drank with me and used bib I’d provided (7) 6. Having beaten up at this time (3) 7. Fellow dead wrong to have lost strength (5) 13. Something old and quaint about the East (7) 15. Saying it has a moral lesson for senior scout in non-u pub (7) 16. Unfeigned, from the time that it joined the Engineers (7) 17. A portion given to each individual (6) 18. Don’t allow one in with ragged beard (5) 20. Sir abandoned by king as it got dark (5) 22. Use remote control in Monza perhaps (3)
Ashburton Guardian
3 2 7 9 6 1 5 8 4
9 8 1 5 4 2 3 6 7
4 6 5 8 7 3 1 9 2
6 5
4 3 6 7 1 3 5 7 6 PREVIOUS SOLUTIONS 6 1 5 8 4 5 3 9 4 6 8 7 51 2 7 9 6 8 1 2 46 3 5 9 2 2 9 1 3 7 5 8 4 6 1 8 3 2 6 5 4 9 1 7 8 3 4 7 6 8 38 2 9 5 9 1 5 1 7 6 73 4 58 9 2 3 6 2 7 2 4 5 15 9 8 3 4 9 1 4 8 3 2 5 6 7 87 335 7 9 6 4 92 1 4 8 1 9 6 3 5 2 7
2 6 7 4 1 5 8 9 3
5 3 9 8 2 7 6 1 4
6 7 4 5 9 2 3 8 1
9 1 3 6 7 8 4 5 2
8 2 5 1 3 4 7 6 9
1 4 2 7 5 6 9 3 8
7 9 6 3 8 1 2 4 5
3 5 8 2 4 9 1 7 6
VILLAS VILLAS
LIFESTYLE LIVING SECOND TO NONE LIFESTYLE LIVING SECOND TO NONE INDEPENDENCE & SECURITY INDEPENDENCE & SECURITY SUPERB FACILITIES SUPERB FACILITIES FRIENDLY & RELAXING FRIENDLY & RELAXING
APARTMENTS APARTMENTS
SAFE & SECURE ENVIRONMENT SAFE & SECURE ENVIRONMENT COVERED LINK TO RADIUS MILLSTREAM COVERED LINK TO RADIUS MILLSTREAM OUTSTANDING ALP & GARDEN VIEWS OUTSTANDING ALP & GARDEN VIEWS COMMUNAL DINING/LOUNGE COMMUNAL DINING/LOUNGE
“You may not think you are ready for this unique lifestyle but there are many reasons why you could be!” younot stillthink wishyou to maintain independence? Are but you there no longer able to live in why youryou owncould home? “YouDomay are readyyour for this unique lifestyle are many reasons be!” Look no further our luxurious resort independent living andnoour assisted apartments which offer support Do you than still wish to maintain yourfor independence? Are you longer ablecare to live in your own home? in a friendly, environment… …not to mention ofassisted mind forcare youapartments and your loved ones. Look no further than oursecure luxurious resort for independent living peace and our which offer support a friendly, environment… …not to mention peace of mind for you lovedto ones. We haveinvillas nearingsecure completion and due for occupation with a limited number of and sitesyour available choose from! have 19 assisted care apartments ready for inspection occupation you are! We have villasWe nearing completion and due for occupation with a limitedand number of siteswhen available to choose from! From the apartments you canready also for enjoy the facilities of Lochlea Lodge! We have 19 assisted care apartments inspection and occupation when you are! Come and see for yourself making the you rightcan decision is very and we canLodge! help you to achieve that! From the–apartments also enjoy theimportant facilities of Lochlea Come and see for yourself – making the right decision is very important and we can help you to achieve that! Buy now to lock in your weekly fee for life; secure your purchase price and; the flexibility of your possession date.
To arrange an appointment - contact our Resort Manager, Tony Sands on 03 307 9080, 0800 2727 837 or after hours on 03 302 6887. Find us just -off Racecourse RoadManager, at 25 Charlesworth Drive, visit2727 www.lochlearesort.co.nz To arrange an appointment contact our Resort Tony Sands on 03Ashburton 307 9080,or0800 837 or after hours on 03 302 6887. Find us just off Racecourse Road at 25 Charlesworth Drive, Ashburton or visit www.lochlearesort.co.nz