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Hinds pool goes to the dogs Dottie the bulldog was one of the dozen dogs that enjoyed a dip at Hinds Community Pool at the weekend. It was the end of the pool season, but before the pool drained for the colder months, the Hinds pool committee thought it would be a fun thing to do for the dog owners in the community to let their pooches plunge in the pool. According to her owner, pool committee member Sarah Wakelin, Dottie had a great time at the pool although being a bulldog she sinks more than swims, but loved to splash around. The Hinds pool will go to the dogs again this Sunday – from 12 noon to 2pm. PHOTO LAURA BAGRIE

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Above – This pooch looks blissful as it enjoys a dip at the Hinds Community Pool.

Firefighters were called to an area near Fairton after lightning splintered a tree, causing a nearby pump shed to fume. Fire and Emergency (Fenz) confirmed the strike caused smoking to the shed at a property near the intersection of Works Road and State Highway 1. A local farm manager said the strike splintered a tree, causing a current to travel to the shed about 40 metres away. Smoke could still be seen about 20 minutes later. Crews monitored the scene until contractors arrived to isolate the area. EA Networks’ customer and commercial general manager Jeremy Adamson said the strike temporarily took out a feeder, affecting about 100 customers for a three-minute period. Several others had issues which took longer to resolve, however all but one customer had been restored by late afternoon. PHOTO MADDISON GOURLAY 160321-MG-004

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Complex to create ‘1000 jobs’ By Malcolm Hopwood

Up to 1000 jobs are predicted in Mid Canterbury if the Ashburton District Council approves a resource consent for Southern Parallel Sports Campus. An independent economic report predicts the campus, which has purchased property bordering Lake Hood, will “contribute a GDP uplift of 2.4 per cent to the region’s economy and produce a potential knock-on effect of 1000 jobs.” The report was presented to the Ashburton District Council planning department as part of a pre-consent application last week. The SPSC project team was led by executive director, Catherine Stuart, and project management partners, Inovo, Davis Ogilvie and Rough & Milne Landscapes. “We addressed the pre-consent application and informally discussed the Campus Master Plan which incorporates all aspects of the development including plans

Taking shape: The proposed sports $70 million complex at Lake Hood would include indoor netball and basketball courts. to become a carbon neutral campus,” Stuart says. “It was an opportunity for the two project teams to meet. The meeting was constructive and I walked away feeling very positive about it.” “The planning department offered good advice. I was heartened by the meeting and saw it as an important step in establishing relationships for the future.” The Ashburton District Coun-

cil has appointed an independent planner to consider the application and assess its viability. Stuart acknowledges there are “significant hurdles” to cross before resource consent approval is given. “We recognise the land is Rural B and a resource consent is needed if a sports and education facility can be established on the site,” she said. Overseas backers have invested millions in the project and Stuart

says she was able to “alleviate their concerns” when she contacted them following last week’s meeting. “They replied that it was another step forward towards opening the campus,” she said. The next step is for SPSC to finalise its formal application over the next two months which will then go to public consultation before a resource consent is approved. “Once approval is given, we will then move to seek building consents and we’ll be shovel ready,” Stuart comments. Together with her son, Sebastian, Catherine, through Aonghus NZ Limited established 10 years ago, is the largest investor in Southern Parallel Sports Campus. She is now based in Ashburton to oversee the project. Stuart explains that SPSC has engaged with key New Zealand education, health and hospitality agencies to partner its programmes and services. It already works with 80 different sport and veteran organisations around the world.

The $70 million project will see 200 participants on campus taking part in structured programmes, ranging from three to 22 weeks. They will include high performance athletes, para-athletes and wounded coalition veterans from a number of nations including the US, Canada, the United Kingdom and Commonwealth countries that joined forces after 9/11. “New Zealand is on their bucket list and they’ll come down here to be given an opportunity through our programmes to enjoy a more positive and brighter future,” Stuart says. Supporting them will be 40 staff to run the programmes with essential services such as hospitality, cleaning, laundry and ground maintenance outsourced. “By outsourcing, the knock-on effect will be huge for Mid Canterbury in terms of tourism, accommodation and services for the campus,” she says. “Approving the resource consent process will benefit the whole of the Ashburton region.”

Impressive turnout to Mayfield A&P Show By Jonathan Leask jonathan.l@theguardian.co.nz

“We haven’t seen a show of that size for years.” Mayfield Show president Sheryl Harrison was beaming after an impressive turnout to the Mayfield A&P Show on Saturday, after what had been a nervous lead-up with fluctuating Covid-19 restrictions, With no restrictions in place, the show went ahead and crowds came in big numbers. “There were over 1800 adults through the gates, plus all the extras, so it was a massive turnout,” Harrison said. “It was great to see the car park chocker and people out enjoying the show.” There was standing room only at

the always-popular pig racing and the tractor pull wowed the spectators, with some vintage machines getting in on the action. The only hiccup was the late withdrawal of the traditional carnival rides, with committee having a ring around to find replacement entertainment and the fill-ins were a hit, Harrison said. “We had Pop Up Playground come to the rescue with all of their inflatables, a mechanical bull and even a magician.” Harrison said entry numbers were slightly down for the “events in the shed but there was still plenty of things for people to see”. The showjumping had a run of late entries on the back of the Geraldine A&P Show and Horse of the Year cancellations. “We were fielding calls and tak-

The Mayfield A&P Show is well known for its racing pigs, but there was plenty of grunt on show at the tractor pull as well on Saturday. ing late entries all last week in the lead-up to show day.”

Harrison said the “superb show was down to the work of the hard-

working committee, the support of the community and sponsors. Harrison now passes the torch over to vice president Suzy King who is tasked with keeping the momentum of the Mayfield A&P Show up as they look towards the 100th show in 2025. With Mayfield’s 96th A&P Show all packed up, this weekend it is the Methven A&P Show. Last year the Mayfield A&P Show had just been packed up when the country was put into Covid-19 Alert Level 2, en route to a Level 4 lockdown, which meant for the first time in 78 years the Methven A&P Show was cancelled. With the country currently at Alert Level 1, it’s all go for the 106th Methven A&P Show on Saturday.

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Truck Norris up in flames By Jonathan Leask jonathan.l@theguardian.co.nz

A food truck famous for its smoked meat offerings has gone up in flames. Truck Norris Texas BBQ, which launched in Methven in 2016, was heading home after catering at a wedding in Bob’s Cove south of Queenstown when the food truck became engulfed in flames. The fire started at 6.10pm and by 6.30pm the custom-built trailer was completely destroyed. “Within 2-3 minutes, the truck was an inferno,” owner operator Matt Pickersgill said on the food truck’s Facebook page. “We didn’t even have a chance to save her – we just had enough time to unhitch the Jeep, get space between us and the truck and watch her burn. “The Queenstown Fire & Emergency Services were quickly on the scene, but it was too late. Without a doubt one of the saddest moments of my life and right now – I am absolutely gutted.” Truck Norris quickly gained a cult following in Methven before relocating to Queenstown and then Rolleston, growing a reputation for the delectable American-style smoky barbecue offerings. Pickersgill offered his sincerest apologies to those who had

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There were almost 300 people already queuing at the door for the opening of the Ashburton Pakeke Lions charity market at the Ashburton Racecourse over the weekend. Lion’s group member Joe Butchard said that there was a great turn-out from the public across both days. “[There was] quite a rush on Saturday and it was steady on Sunday,” Butchard said. Five years ago the event was given a refresh, transforming from running as an auction for 15 years into the market sale and since the change the Lions have had good crowds of people trying to get their hands on a good bar-

LTP consultation The Ashburton District Council is preparing to adopt its draft 10-year plan for the district this week to go out for consultation. The proposals in the draft 2021-31 Long-Term Plan will be outlined in a consultation document and presented at seven public meetings right around the district starting on Monday, with all meetings from 7-9pm. An online webinar will also be available from April 6 for those who are unable to attend in person. The meetings are scheduled for March 22: Ashburton at council chambers, March 23: Mayfield Hall March 24: Rakaia Rugby Clubrooms, March 25: Methven Mt Hutt Memorial Hall, March 29: Hinds Community Centre, March 30: Mt Somers Springburn School, March 31: Hakatere Hall.

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Truck Norris Texas BBQ trailer was completley destroyed in a fire at the weekend. booked the trailer in the coming months, but vowed Truck Norris would rise from the ashes. “This isn’t the end, we will rebuild.”

He hasn’t just lost the truck, but all of his catering equipment. A Givealittle page has been started to help Pickersgill rebuild.

According to the page the food truck was insured “but it’s capped including catering equipment contents – it’s limited insurance”.

Getting a bargain for a good cause By Maddison Gourlay

In brief

gain, he said. Every year there has been large numbers of people eagerly waiting to get into the venue and snap up the best items, Butchard said. All the items that are not sold from the event are then donated to the Envirowaste shed, where it will have another turn at a new life to limit what goes into landfill. One item that didn’t need to be donated to Envirowaste was an art deco style tea trolley, which generated a lot of interest. “I didn’t know it would be so popular,” Butchard said. The charity market is one of the group’s largest fundraisers and raised over $10,000 for their charitable trust at the weekend which will be distributed in various ways back into the Ashburton Community.

Wind straps are being rolled out across the district. the Ashburton District Council has been attaching wind straps to residents’ rubbish and recycling bins which allows people to clip the lids shut, helping to stop contents being blown out of the bins on windy days. The straps are specially designed to be undone as the bin is picked up and emptied by the trucks, ensuring collection times remain efficient. The council has progressively been rolling out the straps in some of the most wind-prone areas, installing the straps to bins on residents’ collection days while the bins are at the kerb.

Harvester catches fire Firefighters were called to the scene of a harvester on fire in Dromore on Monday. Fire and Emergency (Fenz) confirmed crews responded around 4.20pm to the machine blaze which dragged into a stubble paddock on Stanleys Road. Crews had departed the scene by 6pm.

House bus blaze

Members of the public trying to get the best bargains at the Ashburton Pakeke Lions charity market. PHOTO LAURA BAGRIE

A house bus burst into flames in Tinwald on Sunday. Fire and Emergency (Fenz) were called to the Agnes Street, Tinwald just before 8pm to find the bus well involved. Southern fire communications confirmed the bus was unoccupied at the time of the fire with the owner arriving at the scene as crews fought the blaze. A spokeswoman said crews spent just over an hour at the scene.


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Public to have say on Tinwald corridor plans Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency is proposing changes to the State Highway 1 corridor through Tinwald, with a focus on the Lagmhor Road and Agnes Street intersection. The community will have an opportunity to have a say on the proposed improvements to the SH1 Tinwald Corridor. Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency (NZTA) has a drop-in session planned for March 23 in Tinwald. The session is for locals and regular State Highway 1 drivers to hear how NZTA is planning improvements to make it easier and safer to cross the highway’s key intersections, including Lagmhor Road/Agnes Street and SH1. People can also offer ideas themselves

and comment on whether NZTA’s initial proposals are a good fit or not. “Access from Lagmhor Road and Graham Street can be a problem at peak times,” director regional relationships, Jim Harland, said. “We want to address these problems around safe access to the Tinwald business area, the primary school, medical facilities and the Tinwald Domain for drivers, cyclists and pedestrians. “It needs to be easy for local people to make short trips around Tinwald and

feel safe if they’re cycling or walking.” Some of the solutions NZTA is considering is the installation of traffic signals at the SH1/Lagmhor Road/Agnes Street intersection, which were announced as part of the Government’s multi-billion dollar infrastructure roading upgrade package announced in January 2020. NZTA is also looking at encouraging traffic away from Grahams Road and on to McMurdo and Agnes streets with a right turn bay on to Grahams Road from SH1, and encouraging cyclists on to Mel-

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combe Street with cycleway markings, rather than SH1, for access between Lagmhor Road and Carters Terrace. The NZTA funded project has been identified through the New Zealand Upgrade Programme for construction next year.

DON’T MISS OUT The drop-in session will be at the Tinwald School Hall, 131 Thomson Street, Tinwald, on Tuesday, March 23, from 3-6.30pm.

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NEWS 7

DISTRICT COURT

Multiple lockdown breacher sentenced An Ashburton man who repeatedly breached Covid lockdown rules last year has been sentenced. Benjamin William Wederell (28) appeared in front of Judge David Ruth at the Ashburton District Court on Monday, facing multiple charges including drug possession, refusal of a request for a blood specimen, obstruction of a person assisting a medical officer and driving while disqualified. The police summary of facts stated that he was warned on four occasions for breaches of the Ministry of Health’s guidelines. He later ignored lockdown rules a further three times when he was residing at an Ashburton motel, the court heard. The first breach occurred on March 26, a day after the country went into Alert Level 4 lockdown. Wederell was spotted in a motor vehicle outside an address where the passenger stated they were visiting friends, the court heard. Three further breaches occurred in as many days between April 4-6. The court heard the man was stopped while driving towing a trailer of green waste, before police advised the man on non-essential travel guidelines. Despite copping another warning, the man was allegedly pulled over again the next night around 10.30pm in what was his third breach.

Three hours later he was again pulled over by police after he drove a distance of 3.3 kilometres from his address, carrying three passengers outside of his bubble. Police concluded that there was no valid reason for Wederell leaving his address and also observed that he had “blood-shot eyes and dilated pupils”. Although Wederell admitted to smoking cannabis prior to driving, he did not complete a compulsory impairment test satisfactorily and refused to provide a blood sample. He moved to the Bella Vista Motel on West Street where he was subject to bail conditions including a residential curfew. The summary of facts stated he

breached his bail conditions and lockdown restrictions a further three times over the course of a week, twice on foot and once in a motor vehicle. His lawyer Roz Burnside outlined that on one such instance he was allegedly attending a tangi, where police told him he required a variation to his bail conditions. Wederell was arrested at the motel following his latest breach, before police executed a search warrant on his room, finding 10g of cannabis, a silver pipe and another utensil. Defence counsel argued that it was very “out of character” of her client based on his history, which was mainly previous driving and “nuisance offending” as described by Judge Ruth. It was alleged that Wederell drove a motor vehicle whilst disqualified twice in a matter of weeks, both on September 18 and again on October 1, 2020. He was remanded on bail to May 6 on the disqualification charges. Wederell was sentenced to three months’ community detention, 12 months’ intensive supervision, disqualified from driving for a year and a day and ordered to complete alcohol and drug rehabilitation programmes to the satisfaction of probation. He also had about $12,000 of fines owing which were waived in lieu of an additional sentence of a month’s community detention.

Man had knuckleduster at court Police arrested a knuckleduster-carrying man at the Ashburton Courthouse, adding a further charge to the several he was already facing. Jason Henry Forsyth (37) was set to appear in front of Judge David Ruth on multiple charges including drug and firearm offences. Drama ensued before Monday’s list proceedings scheduled for 10am when it was alleged Forsyth arrived at court with the weapon on him. Police said he was arrested and charged with carrying an offensive weapon in a public place. Forsyth pleaded not guilty to the latest alleged infraction, when he appeared in front of Judge Ruth later that day. The man was already defending another seven charges including cultivating and possession of cannabis for supply, possession of methamphetamine, wilful damage, misuse of a telephone, unlawfully carrying a firearm, trespass relating to an alleged incident on February 16. He has pleaded not guilty to all other charges. Forsyth was remanded on bail until a scheduled case review hearing on May 10.

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This could be a game changer By Daryl Holden daryl.h@theguardian.co.nz

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ne. Thousand. Jobs. Read that again everybody. It’s a big number and it could be very big news. We’re talking about how many jobs could be created in Mid Canterbury if the proposed state of the art sports and life education complex at Lake Hood gets off the ground. Proposed is the key word at the moment because the Southern Parallel Sports Campus still has to get the green light from the Ashburton District Council and it still has to go through public consultation. The resource consent process has already started, with the complex’s backers having met with the council’s planning department last week. And so far so good. Project head Catherine Stuart, who is the key bankroller of the $70 million facility, said she walked away from that meeting with the council feeling “very positive’’. And that has to be good news because many projects can end or be seemingly forever delayed at that resource consent application process. The project itself has already stalled slightly, having been announced in 2019 and with initial thoughts that the campus could be opened this year. Perhaps delays to projects of this magnitude are inevitable, but we hope this one ticks all the boxes. Because if successful, it would be one of the biggest employment boosts in Mid Canterbury’s history and a real attraction to our district. An independent economic report suggested it could provide a GDP boost of 2.4 per cent to the district’s economy. That’s a big claim to throw around. It almost seems too good to be true. And why Lake Hood as a location, you wonder? Good question. Obviously, it must be cost effective to build a campus at the lake. The appeal of the lake and peaceful setting itself must also be a factor. Being close to an international airport would also be an advantage because participants would include wounded military veterans from the US, Canada and the United Kingdom seeking life education training. A wide range of users would also include high performance athletes and para-athletes. On the face of it, it’s a complex that appears to have so much going for it and for the Ashburton District. Opportunities like these simply don’t come around very often. Let’s hope all the red tape can be worked through to bring a dream to reality. It really could be a game changer.

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It’s time to have your say A

fter months of preparations, budget reviews and project analysis, the Ashburton District Council will today be presented with a report to officially adopt the draft LongTerm Plan 2021-31 ready for consultation to open on Friday. The draft plan will outline in detail what the council thinks should be done over the next 10 years and how it will be paid for. But those proposals cannot be signed off without first understanding what residents think. That is why consultation is so vital. When feedback opens on March 19, each resident will have an equal opportunity to review those proposals and state whether they agree or disagree with them and even make different suggestions for inclusion. Two key issues in particular we will be asking for your feedback on relates to our Elderly Persons Housing and water meters. The way our Elderly Persons Housing units are funded is no longer feasible, and in a few short years the cash reserves council has been using to maintain and upgrade the homes will run out. Council is proposing to incrementally increase the rents over a period of years until the activity is self-sustaining. A general

By Neil Brown

ASHBURTON’S MAYOR

rates contribution would also be utilised in the next five-to-six years to support the activity until that point. We will be asking you whether you think this is the right path or not. In regards to water meters, council needs to get a better handle on where the leaks are in our water networks so that they can be fixed. A tool to help achieve this is water meters. You’ll be asked whether council should install meters on homes in order to pinpoint where some of these leaks are. Of course, these are just two items anticipated to be in the draft plan, but we will be welcoming all feedback on anything that is in the document. If you’ve ever had an idea or opinion on council services or activities moving forward, this is your golden opportunity to put it before the council. The consultation will be open for one month, until April 19, followed by hearings for those who want to speak to their submis-

Council wants your feedback on several subjects for its draft Long-Term Plan, one of them being the installation of water meters. sion directly to council. The full consultation document will be available online and in hard copy so that everyone has access to submit their feedback. And don’t forget to come along to any of the seven public meet-

ings we’ll be hosting around the district from Monday, March 22. There’s also going to be an online webinar for those who would prefer this option. I look forward to seeing your feedback when consultation opens on Friday.

The views, opinions, positions or strategies expressed by the author and those providing comments are theirs alone, and do not necessarily reflect the views, opinions, positions or strategies of the Ashburton Guardian Co Ltd or any employee thereof

Ten reasons why we love to farm I

n the face of constant news about all the challenges farmers face, I’ve been asked several times lately why farmers do what we do. So this morning, as I walked up and down the tractor lines of an oats paddock looking for weeds (one of arable farming’s more mind-numbing tasks), I gave it some thought. Lots of things we love most about farming can also be the most challenging. Not much different to other pursuits, I guess. Some people love going to the gym. I doubt they love every minute as they sweat it out – but the feeling of satisfaction at the end makes it worthwhile. So with that in mind, here’s my list of ten reasons we love farming: 1. The amazing office – even on a rubbish day, you know you’re alive when you are working in the elements. And on the good days, who would want to be anywhere else? 2. Loads of very cute work buddies – dogs, sheep, cattle, pigs, horses – they make awesome companions. 3. Surprises – just like Forrest Gump’s box of chocolates, you never quite know what you’re going to get each day on a farm. Even if the job you’re doing right now isn’t something you love, you know you’ll be onto something different before long. 4. Producing a great product – knowing that what you produce plays an important part in people’s lives every day is rewarding. 5. Satisfaction – nothing worth having comes easy, but the

By Bernadette Hunt FROM THE FARM satisfaction from persevering and making things work when the going gets tough is a pretty awesome feeling. 6. Great way to bring up kids – our kids get awesome opportunities and experiences, they know the satisfaction that comes from putting effort into something over a long period of time, and they see struggles and triumphs up close – all setting them up to be adults who will go places. 7. The awesome rural community – the vast majority of people we rub shoulders with are salt of the earth good sorts who make us proud to be farmers too. 8. Brains and brawn – the combination of skills required to successfully run a farming business puts every organ in the body to good use, including (and most importantly) the brain. Shifting constantly between strategic and physical work means life is never dull. 9. Team work – we love combining our strengths as a couple to make our business work, but also utilizing and developing the strengths of our staff and the specialists we rely on. 10.The seasonal cycle – the lessons of this season will feed into the things we do next

Bernadette Hunt with a couple of her valued workers. season, so there is always another opportunity to improve and do it better next time. I am sure every farmer you ask could add to this list. I hope it gives a bit of insight into what makes us tick, as well as being a

wee reminder of the positives for any farmer out there who needs it. Bernadette Hunt is VicePresident Federated Farmers Southland. The views, opinions, positions or strategies expressed

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New M. bovis case confirmed Another Mid Canterbury property has been confirmed with cattle disease mycoplasma bovis, taking the current tally of cases in the district to eight. The property is a grazing block connected to the existing Canterbury cluster through animal movements. M. bovis programme director Stuart Anderson said it expected to find further infected properties as movements of cattle were traced to and from the infected properties in Canterbury. “We remain well on track towards eradication, with the number of infected properties in decline overall. At this same time last year, there were 31 active confirmed properties.” All 11 active confirmed properties are in Canterbury, with eight in the Ashburton District and three in the Selwyn District. Of the eight Mid Canterbury cases, all are part of the cluster first identified last August apart from the Five Star Beef feedlot at Wakanui. Meanwhile, the M. bovis eradication programme was taking a fresh look at some of the formerly infected properties, applying new tracing tools and greater knowledge of the disease, to double-check that all risk of infection has been found, Anderson said. “It’s timely to do this now as we do the planning to move fully into long-term surveillance (routine checks to be sure no in-

fection is around). “Over the coming weeks, we’ll look at all the information concerning some previously infected properties.” This will check half (132 of 262) of the total infected properties recorded in the programme. The farms being considered were based on farm type, the original lab testing data, and how infectious they were, that is how many properties they went on to infect. “We’ll use the knowledge we now have of the disease and advanced software tools we’ve developed. “These have a greater ability to model spread and risk and can fill in NAIT gaps, so we can better understand any risks that could remain.” As this will be largely a desk-based exercise very few farmers will need to be contacted by the programme for follow up. “In the unlikely event we find anything of concern, we’ll carry out further testing. “We realise this work may cause some anxiety, but it’s an important and common part of any big disease eradication programme. “Doing this work is best practice and will give us confidence that when we ultimately declare freedom from disease, we have considered everything and have found as many of the infected animals out there as we possibly can,” Anderson said.

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Locals dominate dairy awards Mid Canterbury has dominated the 2021 Canterbury/North Otago Dairy Industry Awards, held in Christchurch last evening. Both the winners of the region’s Share Farmer of the Year category, Dinuka and Nadeeka Gamage, and Dairy Manager of the Year, Maria Alvarez, farm on Dairy Holdings’ properties in the district. The Gamages contract milk 980 cows on a 245ha Dairy Holdings property. They won $10,250 in prizes plus two merit awards. In 2016, Dinuka was placed third in the Dairy Manager category. “Agriculture has always been our career of choice,” said the Gamages. “We love working outside with animals and nature.” “It was challenging at first to learn the skills required to be a New Zealand dairy farmer, but we have overcome that through continuous education and experience.” The couple are proud of their progression through the industry, past dairy awards won and of their agribusiness qualifications. “During harder times we like to

have a clear mind and try to begin each day that way,” Nadeeka said. “We try to accept that sometimes things happen or change, and worrying won’t change it.” The Gamages identify the strong, on-going support from their farm owners as a strength of their business. Future farming goals include continuing to farm sustainably, aiming for 50/50 sharemilking or an equity partnership. “Long term, we would love to own a farm.” Runners-up in the share farmer category went to Daniel and Laura Joho who won $3000 in prizes and two merit awards, despite contracting cattle disease mycoplasma bovis on both their farms this year. The Johos are contract milkers for John and Rose Acland on their 350ha Ashburton property, milking 1250 cows. They are also equity partners in another property. The couple believe their strong relationships and rapport with their staff, employers and wider farm team and community is a stand-out strength of their business, as well as their animal

care and feed management. “We look after and feed our stock with high-quality pasture and feed.” “We would love to change public perception of dairy farming,” Laura said. “We’d like to highlight the many positive farming practices farmers have in place, including the treatment and happiness of cows and reducing the environmental impact on the land.” The Johos believe the dairy industry offers clear career paths. “Often our industry is seen as a last option when it should be a first for many.” Third place went to Daminda Gajamange, who contract milks on Canterbury Grasslands 400ha farm near Darfield, milking 1450 cows. The winner of the 2021 Canterbury/North Otago Dairy Manager of the Year category believes a strength of her business lies in the simple, pasture-based system that suits low milk pay-outs. Maria Alvarez won $6375 in prizes plus two merit awards and is farm manager on a Dairy Holdings’ 180ha, 660-cow property

near Ashburton. The first-time entrant says the awards programme has made here realise how much she has achieved. “I was completely out of my comfort zone when presenting, but it’s been fantastic to receive the feedback.” Maria (32) holds an agricultural engineering degree from Argentina and aims to complete a Diploma in Agribusiness once her New Zealand residency application is accepted. “Once I have residency, I would like to become a contract milker,” she says. “I’d also like to increase my stock numbers until I have my own herd.” Maria entered the dairy industry more than six years ago. Prior to this she was involved with beef cows and crops in Argentina. “I love farming because every day is different and I really enjoy working outside and with animals.” Farm manager Tharanga Senavirathna, aged 35 years, was second in the Dairy Manager category, winning $2500 in prizes and two merit awards. Currently working for Richard and Chrissie

Wright on their 269ha Mt Somers property, milking 1000 cows, Tharanga entered the awards to learn and develop his skills. The firsttime entrant enjoys working outside with cows, pasture and the environment and is proud of the progress he has made since beginning as a farm assistant in 2011. Darfield farm manager Jaspreet Singh placed third and won $2000 in prizes and three merit awards. Jaspreet works on the Canterbury Grasslands’ 196ha, 730-cow property. In the Dairy Trainee of the Year category, first-placed Mattes Groenendijk, is a farm assistant at Ngai Tahu Farming, near Rangiora. Runner-up was 25-year-old Waimakariri farm assistant Kelly Poehls, who won $1625 in prizes. Kelly currently works for Margaret and Richard Spencer-Bower on their 324ha, 1060-cow farm. Third place in the Dairy Trainee category went to 24-year-old farm assistant Thomas Lilley who won $1375 in prizes. He works for Craig and Hannah Fulton and Chris Bolderston on their 160ha, 630-cow Coldstream property.

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Acland on Beef + Lamb board By Heather Chalmers heather.c@theguardian.co.nz

Mid Canterbury farmer Kate Acland, of Mt Somers Station, says she is thrilled to have been elected to the board of Beef+Lamb New Zealand. Acland was elected to represent the northern South Island district, replacing sitting director Phil Smith. Acland received 5303 votes while Smith received 2511 votes, making for a winning margin of 2792 votes.

“I’m passionate about Beef + Lamb as an organisation and believe strongly that it has an important role to play in the future of our farming businesses,” Acland said. “With all the regulations farmers are facing in the environmental space, Beef + Lamb will be key in finding that workable pathway forward where we can keep farming profitably while improving environmentally. “Beef + Lamb is critical in helping to negotiate the pace and degree of change, as well as

upskilling farmers.” Acland said she was keen to see more alignment and co-operation across all the agricultural sector organisations. Voter turnout was disappointing, she said. “With all the challenges that farmers are facing we can’t really afford not to be engaged.” Acland paid tribute to previous director Smith, who she said had been a great contributor to the board for the last six years and a strong farmer voice, which she was determined to continue.

Acland previously served as the associate director on B+LNZ’s Board in 2018. As well as being a Ruralco director since 2018, Acland is a member of the Strong Wool Action Group, which is tasked with identifying commercial and consumer-focused opportunities for the depressed strong wool market. Acland and her husband David Acland own and operate the 3800-hectare Mt Somers Station, a large and highly diversified farming operation running

sheep, cattle, deer, dairy and a stand-alone honey operation in the Mid Canterbury foothills. In addition to their farming operation, the Aclands run Sugar Loaf winery in Marlborough, founded in 2004 by the then 23-year-old Acland, who studied viticulture and oenology at Lincoln University. “We consider ourselves sheep and beef farmers but do have a dairy farm on Mt Somers as well and dairy farmers contribute a significant amount to the beef levy.”


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t’s all systems go in Methven for the 106th show on March 20. It is guaranteed to be a fun-filled day, with arts and crafts, wine and food, animals, sideshows, machinery, trade displays auctions and so much more. Show president Alistair Stevens, a Barrhill mixed cropping and livestock farmer, said this year’s theme was “celebrating volunteers in our community”. The volunteer theme will be highlighted with displays by Search and Rescue, Fire and Emergency and Red Cross, while St John will have its new high-spec ambulance at the showgrounds to view. 2021 brings the inaugural Methven Ute Muster. It’s certainly capturing the interest of enthusiasts with all types of vehicles, from modified calf feeders, right through to the latest models, with entries flowing in. A lot of local contactors appear to be rising to the challenge with creative use of deck space! There are lots of categories and lots of prizes. The $25 entry fee includes the drivers’ entry fee into the show. Sponsorship means that almost $5000 worth of prizes is on offer. You can follow it @methvenutemuster Categories include, but are not limited to:

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• Best presented/cleanest • Best paint job • Pre-1981 (vintage) • Tradies ute • Dirtiest/farmer’s ute • Best sign written • Best accessorised • Best modified • Best shepherd’s ute • Best shepherdess’s ute • American pickup • Plus spot prizes Gates open at 8am, with judging starting at 10am and the prize-giving at 1.30pm. This year the Methven show will also be playing host to the FMG Young Farmer of the Year Aorangi regional final, with eight finalists competing for the chance to be in the Christchurch grand final in July. Finalists will complete a series of intense modules before going head-to-head in two practical challenges at the showgrounds.

METHVEN A&P SHOW Methven Showgrounds, March 20, 2021

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We’ve got something for the• whole family: • NEW Methven Ute Muster Sheep & Wool • NEW Wheels & Motors Auction • Gift Lamb Auction • Live Music • Dog Trials • Gift Calf Auction • Side Shows • Produce

• Horse & Pony Events • Clydesdales • Sheep Colouring-in Competition • Market Sites • Sheep Shearing • Wine & Food

Gate charge: Adults $15 | School children free | Free parking ATM available on-site.

This will be held in conjunction with the Junior Young Farmer of the Year and AgriKids competitions. The Vintage Wheels and Motors auction is another new event, kicking off at 4pm for people wanting to trade vehicles and motors. “This could be a car, truck, tractor or stationary motor. A few people want

to reduce their collections,” Stevens said. Profits from the auction will go towards the Methven walkway project. To enter an item contact methven.v.club@gmail.com. Another massive fundraising project is through the annual auctions of gift lambs and calves generously donated by local farmers. Once again there will be plenty of


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stock going under the hammer. Regular events such as shearing, woodchopping, horses, dog trials, sheep judging and vintage machinery also feature, along with clydesdales. The dog trialling final will be in the main ring from about 3pm, once the horse competitions finish. Live music will be performed in the wine and food area where a range of food stalls will be available, offering everything from an Argentinian barbecue to waffles. It will be a fun-filled day for the children with many free activities including Pedalmania with their weird and wonderful bikes for adults and children to ride, face painting, balloon twisting, and the creative colouring-in sheep competition with raddle. The free gate booklet will continue with its Monopoly Board quiz – challenging kids to visit a comprehensive range of sites

to gather answers and stamps to complete their competition entry form. The Spud in a Bucket Competition will also draw a lot of interest and envy whilst inspecting the yields from our local school children who have eagerly grown spuds in a bucket. The animal tent is a wonderful opportunity to get upclose to a range of animals, including pigs and some long-lived eels. Alternations had been made to the home industries shed, including removing some walls to make it more open and assist the flow of people. New carparking has been created this year with its entrance off Barkers Road, with disa-

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id Canterbury lower-order sharemilker Jesse Wilde will hope it is third time lucky when he and seven other competitors line up for the Aorangi FMG Young Farmer of the Year competition in Methven on March 20. Wilde has qualified for two Aorangi regional finals previously, but never competed because of the event being cancelled last year and his wedding taking priority in 2019. The Aorangi regional final includes a strong Mid Canterbury contingent, with four of the eight competitors coming from the district. Their strongest competition will come from Pleasant Point dairy farm worker Adam Judd who will be competing in his fourth regional final. The Aorangi and Tasman Young Farmer of the Year regional finals will be held on consecutive weekends in March. The Aorangi regional final’s practical day is again scheduled to be held in conjunction with the Methven

A&P Show on March 20, after both events were cancelled at the last minute in 2020 in response to Covid-19 restrictions. After battling it out at the practical day, the competitors will then go head to head in a quiz at the evening show at Mt Hutt Memorial Hall, Methven. The Aorangi competitors are: Dale McAlwee (Pendarves YFC), Lachlan Angland (Pendarves), Jesse Wilde (Hinds), James Sinclair (Foothills), Adam Judd (Timaru), William Guerin (Mackenzie), Jason Erasmus (Mackenzie) and Vanessa Bragan (Mackenzie). Wilde (29) and his wife Nicole milk 900 cows as lower-order sharemilkers for Askin Plains Dairy at Ealing and have been on the farm for five seasons. Wilde, who has a B AgCom from Lincoln University worked his way up from farm assistant to second in charge, to farm manager. An arable farmer and senior operator Lachlan Angland (27) is involved with managing 1000 hectares of crops near Dorie, ranging from feed cereals, milling wheat, peas and small seeds to vegetables including onions, carrots and

potatoes. This is his second time competing and his first regional final. Assistant manager at Singletree Dairies, near Ashburton, Dale McAlwee (26) and his 11 colleagues milk 2500 cows on 600ha. Growing up on a sheep and beef farm in South Canterbury, McAlwee completed a B AgSci at Lincoln University. Stock manager James Sinclair (26) has been on Hakatere Station in the Mid Canterbury high country for almost two years. He has a range of experience working on different stations around the South Island. This will be Sinclair’s first regional final after competing in two district contests. A sheep and beef farmer and casual contractor Vanessa

Bragan (25) and her partner and fellow regional finalist Jason Erasmus have their own lease block near Cave. Leasing 300ha, they winter 7000 stock units comprised mainly of store lambs, store cattle and breeding ewes. This is her first time competing. Jason Erasmus (25) farms a 300ha lease block as well as casual contracting. Passionate about sheep farming, finishing and trading stock, his goal is to work towards farm ownership. This is his first time competing. A stock manager on Wairewa Station, William Guerin (23) and his employer run 3700 ewes and 320 cows on 1000ha. This is his first time competing. Adam Judd (30) has spent the last four years on a dairy farm near Pleasant Point, milking 750 cows. Currently second-in-charge, he will take over as farm manager this year and this will be his fourth regional final, but fifth qualification following 2020’s cancelled event. The Tasman regional final will be held on March 27 in conjunction with the Malvern A&P Show at the Sheffield Domain.

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6:30 Pipi Ma 6:35 Takaro Tribe 3 6:50 Waiata Mai 3 7am Te Ao Tapatahi 8am Wiki Ha 3 8:30 Pukana 3 9am F He Kakano 9:30 Opaki 10am Wairua PG 3 10:30 Moving Out With Kanoa 11:30 Matangireia 3 Noon Billy T James PG 3 12:30 Mama Son Learner League 3 1pm Nga Pari Karangaranga O Te Motu 3 1:30 Ako 3 2 2pm Toku Reo 3 2 3pm Korero Mai 3 3:30 Pukana 3 4:30 Miharo 2 5pm Pipi Ma 5:05 Takaro Tribe 3 5:20 Waiata Mai 3 5:30 Tamariki Haka 3 5:40 Potae Pai 3 5:50 Kids Kai Kart 3 6pm Cube 6:10 Huritua 3 6:20 Paia 3 6:30 Te Ao Marama 7:30 Kai Safari 3 In Putaruru, Sonia and Russell get busy at the community garden. 8pm Hari With The Maori Sidesteps PG The Maori Sidesteps – Cohen Holloway, Jamie McCaskill, Erroll Anderson and Regan Taylor perform. 8:30 Stories Of Tainui PG The story of the events leading up to the war, the motivations of the people who fought and its impact on history. 9:30 Mura O Te Ahi PG 10pm Ki Tua 10:30 Senior Kapa Haka Regionals 2020 3 11pm Nga Pari Karangaranga O Te Motu 3 11:30 Closedown

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Forged In Fire, at 7:30pm

6am Breakfast 0 9am The Ellen DeGeneres Show PG 0 10am Tipping Point 3 0 11am The Chase 3 0 Noon 1 News At Midday 0 12:30 Emmerdale PG 0 1pm Coronation Street PG 3 0 2pm The Ellen DeGeneres Show PG 3 0 3pm Tipping Point 0 4pm Te Karere 2 4:35 Asia Unplated With Diana Chan Diana Chan explores the flavours of Asia, showcasing a variety of traditional and modern dishes from a number of countries. 0 5:05 The Chase 0 6pm 1 News At 6pm 0 7pm Seven Sharp 0 7:30 Filthy House SOS A pair of expert cleaners take on some of Britain’s filthiest and most cluttered homes. 0 8:30 F It’s Your Fault I’m Fat 0 9:30 Coronation Street PG 0 10:30 1 News Tonight 0 11pm The Late Cut Cricket Show PG 11:35 Towies PG 3 0

6am Les Mills Born To Move 6:25 Masha’s Tales 6:30 Bluey 3 0 6:35 Care Bears – Unlock The Magic 0 7am Agent Binky – Pets Of The Universe 0 7:25 Monchhichi Tribe 0 7:50 Dennis And Gnasher 0 8:15 Ricky Zoom 0 8:35 Elena Of Avalor 3 0 9am Infomercials 9:30 Religious Programming 10am Les Mills Core 0 10:30 Neighbours PG 3 0 11am The Bachelor NZ PG 3 0 Noon The 100k Drop 3 0 1:05 Judge Rinder PG 2:05 Mom PGS 3 0 2:35 Home And Away PG 3 0 3:05 Shortland Street PGL 3 0 3:40 Bizaardvark 0 4:05 Raven’s Home 3 0 4:30 Friends 3 0 5pm The Simpsons PG 3 0 5:30 The Big Bang Theory PG 3 0 6pm Neighbours PG 0 6:30 Home And Away PG 0 7pm Shortland Street PGVL 0 7:30 Police Ten 7 PG 8pm Travel Guides NZ PG The guides explore Fiordland in an adventure that takes them to Te Anau, Lake Manapouri and Doubtful Sound. 0 9:05 Casualty 24/7 PG 0 10:05 Fear Factor 16 0 11:05 Police Ten 7 PG 3 11:35 Gordon Ramsay’s 24Hrs To Hell And Back ML 3 0 Friday 12:35 Hell’s Kitchen 16L 3 0 1:25 Shortland Street PGVL 3 0 1:50 Infomercials 2:55 2 Overnight 4:15 The Middle PG 3 0 4:35 Neighbours PG 3 0 5am Infomercials

6am The AM Show 9am Infomercials 3 10:25 Outback Gourmet 3 11am Tropical Gourmet – New Caledonia 3 11:30 Newshub Live At 11:30am Noon Bondi Vet 0 12:30 Bondi Vet 1pm M Killer On The Island M 2018 Thriller. While on a dream vacation with her husband, a woman becomes a target after she starts to suspect one of the island’s locals may have committed multiple murders. Jackie Moore, Jordi Vilasuso, Brian Gross. 0 3pm Australian Ninja Warrior 3 0 4:30 Newshub Live At 4:30pm 5pm Millionaire Hot Seat 0 6pm Newshub Live At 6pm 7pm The Project 7:30 Grand Designs New Zealand PG 3 Explore a home with JapaneseScandanavian influences, complete with a memorial garden, Hauraki Gulf views, a wine cellar and a pool. 0 8:30 The Graham Norton Show M Guests include Rosamund Pike, Gordon Ramsay, Judi Love, Hugh Bonneville, Gareth Thomas, Ella Henderson and Tom Grennan. 0 9:35 Live At The Apollo 16 3 Russell Kane introduces Roisin Conaty and Nick Helm. 0 10:35 Newshub Late 11:05 NCIS M 3 0 12:05 Infomercials

6am Jeopardy 3 6:25 Ready Set Dance 3 0 6:30 Butterbean’s Café 0 6:55 The Loud House 3 0 7:20 Ben 10 – Omniverse 3 0 7:45 Game Shakers 3 0 8:10 The Thundermans 3 0 8:35 Double Dare 3 0 9:05 A Place In The Sun – Winter Sun 3 10am American Pickers 3 11am Hot Bench PG 11:30 Emergency Helicopter Medics MC 3 0 12:30 Bull M 3 0 1:30 Married… With Children PG 3 2pm The Late Show With Stephen Colbert PG 3 3pm Wheel Of Fortune 3:30 Jeopardy 4pm American Pickers PGC 5pm Everybody Loves Raymond PG 3 0 5:30 Prime News 6pm ISPS Handa Premiership Highlights Show 6:30 Shipping Wars PG 0 7pm The Crowd Goes Wild 7:30 How We Eat – With Simon Gault 3 1/2. Simon heads to the Greek Islands to learn about the Mediterranean diet and compare it to what we eat in New Zealand. 0 8:30 Abba – Super Troupe PG 0 9:45 We’re Here M The queens help the residents of two New Mexican communities foster unity and open-mindedness; Nate is eager to make a deeper connection with his Navajo people. 10:55 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert PG 11:55 The Crowd Goes Wild 3 12:25 Closedown

6am Alone Redemption PGCV 7am Forever Summer With Nigella 7:30 Jamie’s Quick And Easy Food 8am Coyote Peterson – Brave The Wild 9am Project Impossible 10am Designing Paradise 10:30 Mysteries At The Museum PGC 11:30 Wheeler Dealers 12:30 Aussie Lobster Men PGL 1:30 Ice Cold Gold PGL 2:30 Chasing Monsters 3:30 Dr Dee Alaska Vet PGC 4:30 Jamie And Jimmy’s Food Fight Club 5:30 Mysteries At The Museum PGC 6:30 Wheeler Dealers 7:30 Forged In Fire PGC It is judge against judge when all four judges pick a past bladesmith to represent them in a battle for supremacy. 8:30 Ed Stafford – Left For Dead PGC 9:30 Nor’easter Men 10:30 Wheeler Dealers 11:30 Mysteries At The Museum PGC Friday 12:30 Jamie And Jimmy’s Food Fight Club 1:30 Designing Paradise 2am Breaking The Magician’s Code PGC 3am Dr Dee Alaska Vet PGC 4am Ed Stafford – Left For Dead PGC 5am Mysteries At The Museum PGC

Friday

12:05 Why Am I? 18L 3 0 1:05 Te Karere 3 1:30 Infomercials 5:35 Te Karere 3

BRAVO 6am Infomercials 10am Don’t Be Tardy PG 3 10:30 Million Dollar Listing 3 11:30 Snapped M 3 12:30 Killer Couples M 3 1:30 The Real Housewives Of Orange County M 3 2:35 Hollywood Medium With Tyler Henry PG 3 3:35 Hoarders PG 3 4:35 Catfish 3 5:30 Face Off 3 6:30 Million Dollar Listing 3 7:30 SAS Australia Armed with rifles, recruits are tasked with a hostage rescue mission, before taking on their most dangerous task yet in near freezing water. 8:30 Below Deck M Ashling suffers the consequences of her white lie while Izzy’s promotion creates waves on deck and Rob makes his feelings abundantly clear. 9:30 Tattoos After Dark 16 10pm Tattoos After Dark 16 10:30 Snapped M 3 11:25 Killer Couples M 3 12:15 Infomercials

SKY 5 6am Jeopardy! 6:25 Wheel Of Fortune PG 6:45 The Simpsons PG 7:10 Ax Men ML 8am The Force MC 8:25 Highway Thru Hell PG 9:15 Pawn Stars PG 9:40 Hawaii Five-0 MV 10:30 CSI MV 11:30 The Force MC Noon Jeopardy! 12:25 Wheel Of Fortune PG 12:50 Forensics NZ MVC 1:40 Prison First And Last 24 Hours MVLC 2:25 Hawaii Five-0 MV 3:20 Ax Men ML 4:10 The Simpsons PG 4:35 Jeopardy! 5pm Wheel Of Fortune PG 5:30 Pawn Stars PG 6pm Highway Thru Hell PG 7pm The Force MC 7:30 Hawaii Five-0 MV Five-0 investigates the death of a scuba diver who was killed with a gun found on the ocean floor. 8:30 NCIS – New Orleans MV 9:30 Hawaii Five-0 MV 10:30 CSI MV 11:20 The Force MC Friday 12:10 Ax Men ML 12:55 Wheel Of Fortune PG 1:20 Jeopardy! 1:40 The Force MC 2:05 Hawaii Five-0 MV 2:55 NCIS – New Orleans MV 3:40 CSI MV 4:30 Pawn Stars PG 4:50 Hawaii Five-0 MV 5:35 The Simpsons PG

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6:34 21 Bridges 16VLC 2019 Action. Chadwick Boseman, Sienna Miller, JK Simmons, Stephan James. 8:14 The Nomads M 2019 Drama. Tika Sumpter, Tate Donovan. 9:54 The Gentlemen 16VLSC 2019 Action. Matthew McConaughey, Hugh Grant. 11:49 Bombshell MLSC 2019 Drama. Charlize Theron, Kevin Smith. 1:39 21 Bridges 16VLC 2019 Action. Chadwick Boseman, Sienna Miller, JK Simmons, Stephan James. 3:21 Thank You For Your Service 16VLSC 2017 Drama. Miles Teller, Haley Bennett. 5:11 Crawl 16VLC 2019 Action. 6:41 Black And Blue MVLC 2019 Action. Naomie Harris, Tyrese Gibson. 8:30 Zack Snyder’s Justice League 16VL 2021 Action. Bruce Wayne enlists the help of Diana Prince in order to save the world from mass destruction. Ben Affleck, Gal Gadot. Friday 12:37 The Goldfinch MVL 2019 Drama. 3:01 Thank You For Your Service 16VLSC 2017 Drama. 4:46 Elvis Goes There – Guillermo Del Toro MC 2019 Documentary. 5:40 Crawl 16VLC 2019 Action.

6:40 Cadillac Records MVLS 2008 Drama. Adrien Brody. 8:35 Edge Of Darkness 16VL 2010 Thriller. Mel Gibson, Ray Winstone. 10:35 Temple Grandin M 2010 Drama. Claire Danes, Catherine O’Hara. 12:30 The Great Gatsby MVS 2013 Drama Romance. Leonardo DiCaprio, Carey Mulligan, Joel Edgerton. 2:55 Edge Of Tomorrow MVL 2014 Action. Tom Cruise, Emily Blunt. 4:55 Clear History MVL 2013 Drama. Larry David, Jon Hamm. 6:40 Pixels PGVLS 2015 Comedy. Adam Sandler, Kevin James. 8:30 Allied MVLSC 2017 Drama. Romance and loyalties between a Canadian intelligence officer and a French Resistance fighter are tested by the pressures of the Second World War. Brad Pitt, Marion Cotillard. 10:35 Pitch Perfect 2 MS 2015 Comedy. Rebel Wilson, Anna Kendrick. Friday 12:30 Edge Of Tomorrow MVL 2014 Action. Tom Cruise, Emily Blunt. 2:20 Clear History MVL 2013 Drama. Larry David, Jon Hamm. 4am Pixels PGVLS 2015 Comedy. Adam Sandler, Kevin James. 5:42 Allied MVLSC 2017 Drama.

SKY SPORt 1 6am Playmakers – Rugby Stories 6:30 Gallagher Premiership Highlights 7:30 Super Rugby Australia (HLS) 8:30 French Top 14 Highlights Show 9am The Breakdown 10am Playmakers – Rugby Stories 10:30 Aotearoa Rugby Pod 11am French Top 14 (RPL) 1pm Rugby Heaven 2pm Playmakers – Rugby Stories 2:30 Rugby Nation 3pm Six Nations (RPL) Scotland v Ireland. 5pm Rugby Heaven 6pm Playmakers – Rugby Stories 6:30 Super Rugby Aotearoa (RPL) Blues v Highlanders. 8:30 Sky Rugby Club Hosts Kirstie Stanaway and Joey Wheeler are joined by Izzy Dagg and KT, for a light hearted preview of the weekend’s games. 9pm NPC Archives (RPL) 1997 Division One Final – Canterbury v Counties. 11pm French Top 14 (RPL) Friday 1am Sky Rugby Club 1:30 Aotearoa Rugby Pod 2am NPC Archives (RPL) 1997 Division One Final – Canterbury v Counties. 4am Guinness Pro14 (RPL) Benetton v Cardiff.

0 Closed captions; 3 Repeat; 2 Maori Language; HLS Highlights; RPL Replay; DLY Delayed. CLASSIFICATIONS: 16/18 Approved for persons 16/18 years or over; C Content may offend; L Language may offend; M Suitable for mature audiences 16 years and over; PG Parental guidance recommended for young viewers; S Sexual content may offend; V Contains violence. Local Radio: NewsTalk ZB 873AM/98.1FM FM Classic Hits FM 92.5; Port FM Local 94.9, 98.9 and 106.1

6:30 Pipi Ma 6:35 Takaro Tribe 3 6:50 Waiata Mai 3 7am Te Ao Tapatahi 8am Wiki Ha 8:30 Pukana 3 9am Fusion Feasts 3 9:30 Opaki 10am Wairua 3 10:30 Moving Out With Kanoa 11:30 Matangireia 3 Noon Nanakia PG 12:30 Mama Son Learner League 3 1pm Nga Pari Karangaranga O Te Motu 3 1:30 Ako 3 2 2pm Toku Reo 2 2:30 Toku Reo 3 2 3pm Korero Mai 3 3:30 Pukana 3 4pm Pukana 3 4:30 Miharo 2 5pm Pipi Ma 5:05 Takaro Tribe 3 5:20 Waiata Mai 3 5:30 Tamariki Haka 3 5:40 Te Nutube 5:50 Kids Kai Kart 3 6pm Darwin And Newts 3 6:10 He Rourou 3 6:20 Paia 3 6:30 Te Ao Marama 7:30 Rage Against The Rangatahi PG 3 Papatuanuku, the Ragers tell us what they really think about how adults have taken care of the planet. 8pm F Rage Against The Rangatahi PG Friends – good friend, fake friend and who to friend on social media. 8:30 F Waiata Nation 3 9:30 Ahikaroa MLC 3 10pm F He Aha To Say Dreams, prayer and rugby. Naatis share their aspirations, inspiration and predictions for the future. 10:30 Mura O Te Ahi PG 11pm Senior Kapa Haka Regionals 2020 3 11:30 Closedown

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6:20 EastEnders PG 6:50 The Graham Norton Show M 7:40 The Bill MVC 8:30 Aftermath 16VSC 10:05 Father Brown PG 10:50 Call The Midwife PG 11:50 Midsomer Murders MVC 1:35 The Bill MVC 2:30 New Tricks M 3:30 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown M 4:25 The Graham Norton Show M 5:15 Who Do You Think You Are? PG 6:20 QI M 6:55 EastEnders PG 7:25 QI M 8pm Would I Lie To You? PG With guests Clara Amfo, Tom Davis, Shaun Ryder and Henning Wehn. 8:30 All Round To Mrs Brown’s MLS 9:30 The Graham Norton Show PG 10:25 Doc Martin PG 11:15 Midsomer Murders MVC Friday 1am QI M 1:30 QI M 2am Would I Lie To You? PG 2:35 Who Do You Think You Are? PG 3:35 All Round To Mrs Brown’s MLS 4:30 The Graham Norton Show PG 5:20 Holby City MVC 18Mar21

6:35 How Do They Do It? PG 7am How It’s Made PG 7:30 House Hunters Renovation PG 8:20 House Hunters International PG 8:45 House Hunters International PG 9:10 Top Gear 10am Fast N’ Loud PG 10:50 Alaska – The Last Frontier PG Alaska Ten Years on the Homestead. 12:30 House Hunters Renovation PG 1:20 House Hunters International PG 1:45 House Hunters International PG 2:10 Aussie Gold Hunters PG 3pm Gold Rush – Parker’s Trail PG 3:50 Deadliest Catch M 4:45 Fast N’ Loud PG 5:40 Aussie Gold Hunters PG 6:35 Gold Rush PG 7:30 Gold Rush PG 8:30 Outback Opal Hunters PG 9:25 Aussie Gold Hunters PG 10:15 Alaskan Bush People PG 11:05 Naked And Afraid MLC 11:55 How It’s Made PG Friday 12:20 How Do They Do It? PG 12:45 Mysteries Of The Deep PG 1:35 Deadliest Catch M 2:25 Naked And Afraid MVL 3:15 Moonshiners MVL 4:05 Gold Rush – Parker’s Trail PG 4:55 Deadliest Catch M 5:45 Aussie Gold Hunters PG

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6am Breakfast 0 9am The Ellen DeGeneres Show PG 0 10am Tipping Point 3 0 11am The Chase 3 0 Noon 1 News At Midday 0 12:30 Emmerdale PG 0 1pm Coronation Street PG 3 0 2pm The Ellen DeGeneres Show PG 3 0 3pm Tipping Point 0 4pm Te Karere 2 4:35 Asia Unplated With Diana Chan Diana Chan explores the flavours of Asia, showcasing a variety of traditional and modern dishes from a number of countries. 0 5:05 The Chase 3 0 6pm 1 News At 6pm 0 7pm Seven Sharp 0 7:30 The Repair Shop PG 0 8:30 Big Fat Gypsy Weddings M A colourful portrait of the extravagant world of travellers en route to the most important day of their lives. 0 9:30 Schitt’s Creek M Moira decides to cook dinner with David’s help; Johnny looks at an office for his business; Alexis comes clean with Ted. 0 10:25 1 News Tonight 0 10:55 Between Two Worlds MC 0 11:55 Blindspot MV 3 0

6am Les Mills Born To Move 0 6:25 Masha’s Tales 3 0 6:30 Bluey 3 0 6:35 Care Bears – Unlock The Magic 0 7am Agent Binky – Pets Of The Universe 0 7:25 Alvinnn!!! And The Chipmunks 0 7:50 Dennis And Gnasher 0 8:15 Ricky Zoom 0 8:35 Elena Of Avalor 3 0 9am Infomercials 9:30 Religious Programming 10am Les Mills BodyBalance 10:30 Neighbours PG 3 0 11am Station 19 PG 3 0 Noon The 100k Drop 3 0 1pm Judge Rinder PG 2:05 Mom PGS 3 0 2:35 Home And Away PG 3 0 3:05 Shortland Street PGVL 3 0 3:40 Bizaardvark 3 0 4:05 Raven’s Home 3 0 4:30 Friends 3 0 5pm The Simpsons PG 3 0 5:30 The Big Bang Theory PG 3 0 6pm Neighbours 0 6:30 Home And Away PG 0 7pm Shortland Street PGV 0 7:30 The Amazing Race Australia 8:35 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown MLC Sean Locke, Jon Richardson, Susie Dent, Rachel Riley, Sara Pascoe join host Jimmy Carr. 0 9:40 Have You Been Paying Attention? M 0 10:40 First Dates New Zealand PG 3 0 11:40 Paranormal Caught On Camera M 3 0 Saturday 12:40 Wellington Paranormal M 3 1:05 Shortland Street PGV 3 0 1:35 Infomercials 2:35 2 Overnight 4:15 The Middle 3 4:35 Neighbours 3 0 5am Brain Busters 3 0

6am The AM Show 9am Infomercials 3 10:30 Outback Gourmet 3 11am Tropical Gourmet – New Caledonia 3 11:30 Newshub Live At 11:30am Noon Bondi Vet 0 12:30 Bondi Vet 1pm M A Killer In My Home M 2020 Thriller. Allison Winters’ husband dies of a sudden heart attack, announcing on his death bed that he has a secret family. Six months later the family arrive on Allison’s doorstep. Krista Bridges, Patrick Haye, Aniko Kaszas. 0 3pm F Australian Ninja Warrior 3 0 4pm Tiny House World 4:30 Newshub Live At 4:30pm 5pm Millionaire Hot Seat 0 6pm Newshub Live At 6pm 7pm The Project 7:30 M Oblivion MVS 3 2013 Sci-fi. On a future Earth, a man’s confrontation with the past leads him on a journey of redemption and discovery as he seeks to save mankind. Tom Cruise, Morgan Freeman, Olga Kurylenko. 0 9:40 Paramedics – On The Front Line PG An elderly man fractures his leg after falling on the ice; a pregnant woman’s water breaks at 27 weeks; a patient collapses in the snow. 0 10:40 Newshub Late 11:10 Fresh Off The Boat PG 3 11:35 Millionaire Hot Seat 12:35 Infomercials

6am Jeopardy 3 6:25 Ready Set Dance 3 0 6:30 Butterbean’s Café 0 6:55 The Loud House 3 0 7:20 Ben 10 – Omniverse 3 0 7:45 Game Shakers 3 0 8:10 The Thundermans 3 0 8:35 Double Dare 3 0 9:05 A Place In The Sun – Winter Sun 3 10am American Pickers 3 11am Hot Bench PG 11:30 Emergency Helicopter Medics MC 3 0 12:30 Bull M 3 0 1:30 Married… With Children PG 3 2pm The Late Show With Stephen Colbert PG 3 3pm Wheel Of Fortune 3:30 Jeopardy 4pm American Pickers PGC 5pm Everybody Loves Raymond PG 3 0 5:30 Prime News 6pm Rugby Club 6:30 Shipping Wars PG 0 7pm The Crowd Goes Wild 7:30 Pawn Stars PG 0 8pm Border Security – Australia’s Front Line PGC 0 8:30 F World’s Wildest Weather PGC 3 In 2017, a tropical storm dumped 450mm of rain on North Carolina, leading to recordbreaking river heights and a raft of destruction. 0 9:30 Raw PGV 10:30 Football – A-League (HLS) 11:35 Rugby League – NRL (DLY) Warriors v Knights. Saturday 1:35 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert PG 2:35 Closedown

6am Alone Redemption PGCV 7am Jamie And Jimmy’s Food Fight Club 8am Dr Dee Alaska Vet PGC 9am Project Impossible 10am Designing Paradise 10:30 Mysteries At The Museum PGC 11:30 Wheeler Dealers 12:30 Forged In Fire PGC 1:30 Nor’easter Men 2:30 Ed Stafford – Left For Dead PGC 3:30 Hope For Wildlife 4:30 Rick Stein – Venice To Istanbul 5:30 Mysteries At The Museum PGC 6:30 Wheeler Dealers 7:30 Salvage Hunters – The Restorers A Chesterfield sofa is rescued from a scrapheap. 8:30 Location, Location, Location Kirstie and Phil are helping two super saving couples desperate to take the next step in their lives in South West London. 9:30 Escape To The Chateau – DIY 10:30 Wheeler Dealers 11:30 Mysteries At The Museum PGC Saturday 12:30 Rick Stein – Venice To Istanbul 1:30 Designing Paradise 2am Breaking The Magician’s Code PGC 3am Hope For Wildlife 4am Location, Location, Location 5am Mysteries At The Museum PGC

Saturday

12:50 Te Karere 3 2 1:10 Infomercials

BRAVO 6am Infomercials 10am Don’t Be Tardy PG 3 10:30 Million Dollar Listing 3 11:30 Snapped M 3 12:30 Killer Couples M 3 1:30 The Real Housewives Of Orange County 3 2:35 Hollywood Medium With Tyler Henry PG 3 3:35 Hoarders PG 3 4:35 Catfish 3 5:30 Face Off 3 6:30 Million Dollar Listing 3 7:30 M Easy A M 2010 Comedy. A clean-cut high-school student relies on the school’s rumour mill to advance her social and financial standing. Emma Stone, Amanda Bynes, Penn Bagdley. 9:35 Deadly Cults M 3 A community is shocked when a prominent local doctor is gunned down by two mysterious women in broad daylight. 10:30 Snapped M 3 Sleepy Seadrift Texas is unnerved by the death of a local landscaper after evidence at the scene of an apparent hitand-run points to a deceptive killer with a dangerous past. 11:25 Killer Couples M 3 12:15 Infomercials

SKY 5 6am Jeopardy! 6:25 Wheel Of Fortune PG 6:45 The Simpsons PG 7:10 Ax Men ML 8am The Force MC 8:30 Ice Road Truckers PG 9:30 Highway Thru Hell PG 10:30 CSI MV 11:30 The Force MC Noon Jeopardy! 12:25 Wheel Of Fortune 12:50 NCIS – New Orleans MV 1:40 Hawaii Five-0 MV 2:30 Pawn Stars PG 2:55 Pawn Stars PG 3:20 Ax Men ML 4:10 The Simpsons PG 4:35 Jeopardy! 5pm Wheel Of Fortune PG 5:30 Pawn Stars PG 6pm Highway Thru Hell PG 7pm The Force MC 7:30 Ice Road Truckers PG 8:30 Highway Thru Hell PG 9:30 Pawn Stars PG 10pm Pawn Stars PG 10:30 CSI MV 11:20 The Force MC Saturday 12:10 Ax Men ML 12:55 Wheel Of Fortune PG 1:15 Jeopardy! 1:35 The Force MC 2am Highway Thru Hell PG 2:50 Pawn Stars PG 3:15 Pawn Stars PG 3:40 CSI MV 4:25 Pawn Stars PG 4:45 Highway Thru Hell PG 5:35 The Simpsons PG

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7:05 Black And Blue MVLC 2019 Action. Naomie Harris, Tyrese Gibson. 8:50 The Goldfinch MVL 2019 Drama. Ansel Elgort, Nicole Kidman. 11:15 Thank You For Your Service 16VLSC 2017 Drama. Miles Teller, Haley Bennett. 1pm Black And Blue MVLC 2019 Action. Naomie Harris, Tyrese Gibson. 2:45 Knives Out ML 2019 Drama. 4:51 The Kitchen 16VLC 2019 Action. 6:30 Downton Abbey PGL 2019 Drama. Hugh Bonneville, Maggie Smith. 8:30 Bel Canto 16V 2018 Drama. Caught in a dangerous hostage situation, a famous opera singer uses her voice to help a group of disparate people discover their shared humanity. Julianne Moore, Ken Watanabe. 10:12 Resistance MVLSC 2020 Drama. Before he was a famous mime, Marcel Marceau was one of a group of Jewish boys who worked to save the lives of thousands of orphans during the Second World War. Jesse Eisenberg, Clemence Poesy. Saturday 12:12 It Chapter Two 16VLC 2019 Horror. 2:55 Knives Out ML 2019 Drama. 5:01 The Kitchen 16VLC 2019 Action.

7:42 Pitch Perfect 2 MS 2015 Comedy. Rebel Wilson, Anna Kendrick. 9:32 Edge Of Tomorrow MVL 2014 Action. 11:22 Clear History MVL 2013 Drama. 1pm Pixels PGVLS 2015 Comedy. 2:45 Nerve MC 2016 Adventure. 4:20 X-Men – Days Of Future Past MVL 2014 Action. 6:30 The Pursuit Of Happyness ML 2006 Drama. Will Smith, Jaden Smith. 8:30 I Love You, Man 16LS 2009 Comedy. On getting engaged to the woman of his dreams, a man finds he has no male friend close enough to be best man, and embarks on a series of bizarre and awkward man dates. Paul Rudd, Jason Segal, Rashida Jones. 10:20 Almost Famous MC 2000 Drama. A high-school boy is given the chance to write a story about an up-and-coming rock band as he accompanies it on tour. Frances McDormand, Billy Crudup, Kate Hudson. Saturday 12:20 Nerve MC 2016 Adventure. 1:55 X-Men – Days Of Future Past MVL 2014 Action. 4:02 The Pursuit Of Happyness ML 2006 Drama. 5:55 I Love You, Man 16LS 2009 Comedy.

SKY SPORt 1 6am Japan Top League (RPL) Brave Lupus v Suntory Sungoliath. 8am Japan Top League (RPL) Red Hurricanes v Wild Knights. 10am Rugby Heaven 11am The Breakdown Noon Six Nations (RPL) Scotland v Ireland. 2pm Sky Rugby Club 2:30 French Top 14 Highlights Show 3pm Rugby Nation 3:30 Rugby Nation 4pm Gallagher Premiership Highlights Coverage from the latest round. 5pm The Breakdown 6pm Sky Rugby Club 6:30 2004 Flashback (RPL) Crusaders v Blues. 8:30 Rugby Heaven 9:40 L Super Rugby Australia Rebels v Waratahs. From AAMI Park, Melbourne.

Saturday

Midnight Sky Rugby Club (RPL) 12:30 French Top 14 Highlights Show 1am Playmakers – Rugby Stories 1:30 Super Rugby Australia (HLS) 3:40 L South African Pre-Season Pumas v Cheetahs. 5:55 L South African Pre-Season Bulls v Stormers.

0 Closed captions; 3 Repeat; 2 Maori Language; HLS Highlights; RPL Replay; DLY Delayed. CLASSIFICATIONS: 16/18 Approved for persons 16/18 years or over; C Content may offend; L Language may offend; M Suitable for mature audiences 16 years and over; PG Parental guidance recommended for young viewers; S Sexual content may offend; V Contains violence. Local Radio: NewsTalk ZB 873AM/98.1FM FM Classic Hits FM 92.5; Port FM Local 94.9, 98.9 and 106.1

6:30 Pipi Ma 6:35 Takaro Tribe 3 6:50 Waiata Mai 3 7am Te Ao Tapatahi 8am Wiki Ha 8:30 Pukana 3 9am Fusion Feasts 3 9:30 Opaki 10am Wairua 10:30 F Moving Out With Kanoa 11:30 F Matangireia Noon Nanakia PG 3 12:30 Mama Son Learner League 3 1pm Nga Pari Karangaranga O Te Motu 3 1:30 Ako 3 2 2pm Toku Reo 3 2 3pm Korero Mai 3 3:30 Pukana 3 4:30 Miharo 2 5pm Pipi Ma 5:05 Takaro Tribe 3 5:20 Waiata Mai 3 Our four loveable puppet baby birds in Te Wao Nui o Tane have gathered in the forest to learn and play. What waiata will we sing today? 5:30 Tamariki Haka 3 5:40 Potae Pai 3 5:50 Kids Kai Kart 3 6pm Cube 6:10 Huritua 3 6:20 Paia 3 6:30 Te Ao Marama 7:30 Moosemeat And Marmalade 3 8pm Tangaroa With Pio 3 8:30 M Think Like A Man MCLS 3 2012 Comedy Romance. Four friends conspire to turn the tables on their women when they discover they have been using Steve Harvey’s relationship advice against them. Michael Ealy, Jerry Ferrara, Meagan Good. 10:40 Te Ao Marama 3 11:40 Closedown

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6:20 EastEnders PG 6:50 The Graham Norton Show M 7:35 The Bill MVC 8:25 DCI Banks 16VC 10am Father Brown PG 10:45 Call The Midwife PG 11:45 Midsomer Murders MVC 1:30 The Bill MVC 2:25 New Tricks M 3:25 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown M 4:20 The Graham Norton Show MLS 5:15 Who Do You Think You Are? PG 6:20 QI M 6:55 Mrs Brown’s Boys MLSC 7:25 QI M 8pm Would I Lie To You? PG 8:30 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown M 9:25 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown 16 With Victoria Coren-Mitchell, Henning Wehn and Tom Allen in Dictionary Corner. 10:20 Alan Davies – As Yet Untitled MLS 11:10 Midsomer Murders MVC Saturday 12:55 QI M 1:25 QI M 1:55 Would I Lie To You? PG 2:30 Who Do You Think You Are? PG 3:30 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown M 4:20 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown 16 5:10 Alan Davies – As Yet Untitled M 5:55 Father Brown PG 19Mar21

6:35 How Do They Do It? PG 7am How It’s Made PG 7:30 House Hunters Renovation PG 8:20 House Hunters International PG 8:45 House Hunters International PG 9:10 Top Gear 10am Fast N’ Loud PG 10:50 Gold Rush PG 11:40 Outback Opal Hunters PG 12:30 House Hunters Renovation PG 1:20 House Hunters International PG 1:45 House Hunters International PG 2:10 Aussie Gold Hunters PG 3pm Gold Rush – Parker’s Trail PG 3:50 Deadliest Catch M 4:45 Gold Rush PG 5:40 Aussie Gold Hunters PG 6:35 Aussie Salvage Squad PG 7:30 Aussie Gold Hunters PG 8:30 Outback Opal Hunters PG 9:25 Aussie Mega Mechanics PG 10:15 What On Earth? PG 11:05 Naked And Afraid MLC 11:55 How It’s Made PG Saturday 12:20 How Do They Do It? PG 12:45 Mysteries Of The Deep PG 1:35 Deadliest Catch M 2:25 Naked And Afraid MLC 3:15 Moonshiners MVL 4:05 Gold Rush – Parker’s Trail PG 4:55 Deadliest Catch M 5:45 Aussie Gold Hunters PG

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Tipping Point – Lucky Stars, at 7pm

Jack The Giant Slayer, at 6:30pm

Sherlock Gnomes, at 7pm

Pawn Stars, at 9:30pm

Joanna Lumley’s Nile, at 9:30pm

6am Te Karere 3 2 0 6:30 Country Calendar 3 0 7am Rural Delivery 0 7:30 Infomercials 8:30 Religious Programming 9am Eat, Shop, Save 3 0 9:30 Tagata Pasifika 10am John And Lisa’s Weekend Kitchen 0 11am Cash Trapped 0 Noon Cowboy Builders 0 12:55 The Living Room 0 1:55 Your Home Made Perfect 3 0 3pm One Night In The Museum PG 0 4:05 Tom Kerridge BBQ’s 0 4:35 Jamie’s Quick And Easy Food 3 5:05 The Chase 3 0 6pm 1 News At 6pm 0 7pm Tipping Point – Lucky Stars Actor Daniel Brocklebank, comedian Shazia Mirza and TV personality Gyles Brandreth take on each other as well as a machine in the hope of winning money for charity. 0 8pm L Lotto 8:05 F Bradley Walsh And Son – Breaking Dad PG 3 0 8:35 The Savoy 16L 0 9:35 Extraordinary Places To Eat 3 0 10:50 Race Across The World PG 3 0 Sunday 12:05 The Damned 16L 0 12:35 The World’s Best 3 0 3am Coronation Street Omnibus PGC 3 0 3:05 Infomercials 5:30 Religious Programming

6am The Adventures Of Paddington 0 6:10 The Wiggles’ World 3 0 6:20 Tinpo 3 0 6:30 The Remarkable Mr King 0 6:55 Love Monster 0 7am Scooby Doo! Guess Who 0 7:25 Beyblade Burst Surge 0 7:50 Dragon Ball Super PG 3 0 8:15 Bakugan – Battle Planet 3 0 8:35 Pokemon Journeys – The Series 0 9am Ninjago 0 9:10 Power Rangers Ninja Steel PG 3 0 9:35 The Simpsons PG 3 0 10am Fresh PG 10:30 My Wife And Kids 3 0 10:55 Little Big Shots 11:55 Fear Factor PG 3 0 12:55 The Amazing Race Australia PG 3 0 2pm God Friended Me 0 2:55 The Bachelor New Zealand Omnibus PG 0 6pm The Simpsons 0 6:30 M Jack The Giant Slayer PGV 2013 Adventure. When a farmhand unwittingly opens a gateway between the human world and a race of giants, an ancient war is reignited. Nicholas Hoult, Ewan McGregor. 0 8:35 M Deepwater Horizon ML 2016 Action. During one of the worst oil spills in US history, the crew on board must save the lives of their fellow work mates. Mark Wahlberg, Kurt Russell. 0 10:45 M Syriana 16VL 2005 Drama. George Clooney, Matt Damon. 0 Sunday 1:15 M Fantastic Four – Rise Of The Silver Surfer PGV 2007 Fantasy. 0 2:50 M This Means War MV 2012 Action Comedy. 0 4:40 2 Overnight 5:05 Fresh PG 3 5:30 Religious Programming

6am Charles Stanley 3 6:30 Infomercials 9:30 Newshub Nation 0 10:30 Hotels By Design 3 0 11am My Sri Lanka With Peter Kuruvita 3 0 11:30 Love For Sail PG 0 12:30 Stove Tots PG 0 1:25 MasterChef UK 0 2:45 Unplugged Nation PG 0 3:40 F Grand Designs – The Street PG 3 0 4:50 F Wild Weather With Richard Hammond 3 0 6pm Newshub Live At 6pm 7pm M Sherlock Gnomes PG 2018 Animation. Garden gnomes, Gnomeo and Juliet, recruit renowned detective Sherlock Gnomes to investigate the mysterious disappearance of other garden ornaments. Johnny Depp, James McAvoy, Emily Blunt. 0 8:45 M The Girl In The Spider’s Web 16 2018 Action. A young computer hacker and a journalist find themselves caught in a web of spies, cybercriminals, and corrupt government officials. Claire Foy, Sverrir Gudnason. 0 11:05 M The Sisters Brothers 16VLSC 2018 Drama. Brothers Eli and Charlie Sisters are assassins who travel across the Old West to kill a man accused of stealing from their boss. John C Reilly, Joaquin Phoenix. 0 Sunday 1:20 Infomercials 5am Brian Houston @ Hillsong 3 5:30 Charles Stanley 3

6am Butterbean’s Café 3 0 6:50 Danny Phantom 3 0 7:15 Ben 10 – Omniverse 3 0 7:40 Justice League PG 3 0 8:30 Batman – The Animated Series PGVC 0 9am Samurai Jack PGV 3 0 10am SmackDown PGV 3 11am Raw PGV 3 Noon Ice Road Truckers PGL 3 0 1pm NRL Try Time 2pm Rugby League – NRL (RPL) Titans v Broncos. 4pm Which Car 3 4:30 Judge Judy PG 5pm The Perfect Serve PGL 3 0 5:30 Prime News 6pm The Great British Bake Off – An Extra Slice PG 0 7pm Mighty Machines PGL 0 7:30 1968 – The Year That Changed America PGC 3 0 8:30 Watergate MC The Saturday Night Massacre prompts impeachment proceedings and a Supreme Court confrontation. 0 9:30 Pawn Stars The Pawn Stars look at a Los Angeles Dodgers world series pennant signed by Frank Sinatra. 10pm L Basketball – NBL Brisbane Bullets v NZ Breakers. From Nissan Arena, Brisbane.

6am Hugh’s Three Hungry Boys 6:30 Culinary Genius 7:30 Hope For Wildlife 8:30 Mysteries At The Museum PGC 9:30 Escape To The Chateau – DIY 10:30 Rick Stein – Venice To Istanbul 11:30 Wheeler Dealers 12:30 Salvage Hunters – The Restorers 1:30 Location, Location, Location 2:30 Aussie Lobster Men PGL 3:30 How Do Animals Do That? 4:30 Gino’s Italian Escape 5pm Luke Nguyen’s Railway Vietnam 5:30 Posh Pawn 6:30 Salvage Hunters 7:30 Yukon Gold PGL Halfway through the season, rookie miners Ed Long and Riley Gibson are finally sluicing on Rabbit Creek. 8:30 Taken At Birth PGC 9:30 Joanna Lumley’s Nile Joanna explores the River Nile, the longest river in the world, from sea to source. 10:30 Gino’s Italian Escape 11pm Luke Nguyen’s Railway Vietnam 11:30 How Do Animals Do That? Sunday 12:30 Posh Pawn 1:30 Hugh’s Three Hungry Boys 3am Breaking The Magician’s Code PGC 3:30 Yukon Gold PGL 4am Taken At Birth PGC 5am Salvage Hunters

BRAVO 6am Infomercials 10am Don’t Be Tardy PG 3 10:30 Growing Up Supermodel PG 3 11:25 Growing Up Supermodel PG 3 12:20 Sell It Like Serhant PG 3 1:15 Sell It Like Serhant PG 3 2:10 M Ferris Bueller’s Day Off PG 3 1986 Comedy. Matthew Broderick, Jennifer Grey, Mia Sara. 4:10 Undercover Boss PG 3 0 5:05 Listing Impossible PG 3 6:05 Million Dollar Listing NY 3 7:30 Botched PG 3 8:30 The Real Housewives Of Dallas M Tiffany leaves Austin without telling anyone after an altercation with Brandi; Stephanie shares her mental health journey. 9:30 Southern Charm M Pringle and Shep co-host a pool party; Leva finally calls out the boys on their unyielding defence of Kathryn. 10:30 Florida Man Murders M3 11:25 Snapped M 3

Sunday

12:15 Infomercials 5am Love It Or List It 3

SKY 5 6am Mountain Men PG 7am Ice Road Truckers PG 8am Truck Night In America PGL 8:55 The Simpsons PG 9:20 Mountain Men PG 10:10 Highway Thru Hell PG 11:10 Pawn Stars PG Noon NXT PGV 1pm SmackDown MVC 3:05 Ronnie’s Redneck Roadtrip MVL 3:35 Ax Men ML 4:30 The Force MC 5:20 Ice Road Truckers PG 6:15 Truck Night In America PGL 7:10 The Simpsons PG 7:35 Pawn Stars PG 8:30 Storage Wars PGL Darrell and Rene play mind games; Ivy attempts to keep his winning streak; things get foggy for Jarrod and Brandi after one of them ends up at a crime scene. 9pm Ax Men ML 10pm Mountain Men PG 10:55 Rescue – River Deep Mountain High PG 11:20 The Force MC Sunday 12:20 Highway Thru Hell PG 1:20 The Simpsons PG 1:45 Pawn Stars PG 3:20 NXT PGV 3:30 Storage Wars PGL 3:55 Rescue – River Deep Mountain High PG 4:05 Ax Men ML 5:05 Chicago Fire 16V

Sunday

Midnight NXT PGV 1am Closedown

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6:40 Downton Abbey PGL 2019 Drama. Hugh Bonneville, Maggie Smith. 8:40 Knives Out ML 2019 Drama. Daniel Craig, Chris Evans. 10:53 Bel Canto 16V 2018 Drama. Julianne Moore, Ken Watanabe. 12:35 Resistance MVLSC 2020 Drama. Jesse Eisenberg, Clemence Poesy. 2:38 Bad Boys For Life 16VLSC 2020 Action. Will Smith, Martin Lawrence. 4:43 Jumanji – The Next Level PGVL 2019 Adventure. Dwayne Johnson, Jack Black. 6:45 The Photograph MLS 2020 Drama. Issa Rae, LaKeith Stanfield. 8:30 The Invisible Man 16VLC 2020 Horror. When Cecilia’s abusive former partner takes his life, she suspects his death was a hoax. After a series of eerie coincidences, Cecilia’s sanity begins to unravel. Elisabeth Moss, Aldis Hodge. 10:35 Little Women 2019 Drama. Saoirse Ronan, Emma Watson. Sunday 12:47 Into The Ashes 16VLSC 2019 Thriller. Luke Grimes, Robert Taylor. 2:23 Bad Boys For Life 16VLSC 2020 Action. 4:23 Jumanji – The Next Level PGVL 2019 Adventure.

7:36 Almost Famous MC 2000 Drama. Frances McDormand, Billy Crudup, Kate Hudson. 9:35 Nerve MC 2016 Adventure. Emma Roberts, Dave Franco. 11:10 X-Men – Days Of Future Past MVL 2014 Action. Hugh Jackman, Jennifer Lawrence, Patrick Stewart, Michael Fassbender, James McAvoy. 1:18 Step Brothers 16LSC 2008 Comedy. Will Ferrell, John C Reilly. 2:53 The Love Punch MLS 2013 Comedy. Emma Thompson, Pierce Brosnan. 4:25 Rules Of Attraction 18VLSC 2002 Action. 6:15 Erin Brockovich ML 2000 Drama. Albert Finney, Julia Roberts. 8:30 Kingdom Of Heaven 16V 2005 Action. A young blacksmith is drawn by destiny into the raging wars of the Crusades, battling love and loss on his path to leadership. Orlando Bloom, Eva Green, Brendan Gleeson, Liam Neeson. 10:55 The Judge ML 2014 Drama. Robert Downey jr, Robert Duvall. Sunday 1:12 Step Brothers 16LSC 2008 Comedy. 2:47 The Love Punch MLS 2013 Comedy. 4:19 Rules Of Attraction 18VLSC 2002 Action.

SKY SPORt 1 8:10 Super Rugby Australia (HLS) 8:40 L Gallagher Premiership Newcastle Falcons v Wasps. From Kingston Park, Newcastle. 11am Sky Rugby Club 11:30 Playmakers – Rugby Stories Noon Super Rugby Australia (RPL) 2pm The Breakdown 3pm Super Rugby Australia (HLS) 3:30 Gallagher Premiership (RPL) Newcastle Falcons v Wasps. 5:30 Greats Of Super Rugby Carlos Spencer. 6:30 L Super Rugby Aotearoa Hurricanes v Chiefs. From Sky Stadium, Wellington. 9:40 L Super Rugby Australia Reds v Western Force. From Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane. Sunday Midnight Super Rugby Australia (HLS) 12:30 Playmakers – Rugby Stories (HLS) 12:55 L South African Pre-Season Eastern Province v Griquas. 3:05 L Six Nations Scotland v Italy. From Murrayfield, Edinburgh. 5:15 Super Rugby Aotearoa (HLS) 5:35 L Six Nations Ireland v England. From Aviva Stadium, Dublin.

0 Closed captions; 3 Repeat; 2 Maori Language; HLS Highlights; RPL Replay; DLY Delayed. CLASSIFICATIONS: 16/18 Approved for persons 16/18 years or over; C Content may offend; L Language may offend; M Suitable for mature audiences 16 years and over; PG Parental guidance recommended for young viewers; S Sexual content may offend; V Contains violence. Local Radio: NewsTalk ZB 873AM/98.1FM FM Classic Hits FM 92.5; Port FM Local 94.9, 98.9 and 106.1

6:30 Waiata Mai 3 6:40 Kia Mau 3 A sing-along, Maori performing arts series for tamariki. 6:50 Potae Pai 7am Taki Atu Taki Mai 7:10 Tamariki Haka 3 7:20 Pukoro 3 2 7:50 Polyfest Kapa Haka 2019 3 8:20 Purakau 3 8:30 Pukana 3 9:30 Korero Mai 3 Noon Sidewalk Karaoke 3 1pm Touch Rugby – Junior National Championship 2019 (HLS) 2pm Basketball – Poitukohu Nga Kura Tuarua 2016 (HLS) 3pm Touch Rugby – National Championship 2019 4pm Game Of Bros 3 Team work is out the window as each bro faces off in combat against one another. 4:30 Fresh 5pm The Hui 5:30 Nga Tangata Taumata Rau Aotearoa 3 6:30 Nga Pari Karangaranga O Te Motu 3 Te Waka o Tainui. 7pm M The Spiderwick Chronicles PG 2008 Drama. A family finds strange things happening when they move into the secluded old house owned by their great, great Uncle Arthur Spiderwick. Freddie Highmore, MaryLouise Parker, Nick Nolte. 8:45 M Paterson ML 3 2016 Drama. An observation of the triumphs and defeats of daily life, along with the poetry evident in its smallest details. Adam Driver. 10:50 Funny Whare – Gamesnight PG 11:20 Rere Te Whiu Tane and Tame discuss different religions; Toa gives the best pep talk of all time. 11:50 Closedown

UKtV 6:45 QI M 7:15 QI M 7:45 QI M 8:20 Would I Lie To You? PG 8:50 Would I Lie To You? PG 9:20 Would I Lie To You? PG 9:55 The Bill MVC 10:45 The Bill MVC 11:30 The Bill MVC 12:20 The Bill MVC 1:10 The Bill MVC 2pm Casualty MVC 2:55 William, Kate And George PG 3:50 Holby City MVC 4:55 Inspector George Gently M 6:40 Doc Martin PG 7:35 Casualty MVC 8:30 Midsomer Murders MVC In the beautiful village of Midsomer Market someone is killing the members of a ladies’ reading circle. 10:25 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown 16 With Victoria Coren-Mitchell, Henning Wehn and Tom Allen in Dictionary Corner. 11:20 Who Do You Think You Are? PG

Sunday

12:20 Who Do You Think You Are? PG 4:20 Midsomer Murders MVC 20Mar21

DISCOVERY 6:35 How It’s Made PG 7:05 How It’s Made PG 7:30 Outback Opal Hunters PG 8:20 Aussie Gold Hunters PG 9:10 Aussie Gold Hunters PG 10am Aussie Gold Hunters PG 10:50 Aussie Gold Hunters PG 11:40 Aussie Gold Hunters PG 12:30 Alaska – The Last Frontier PG 2:10 Alaskan Bush People PG 3pm Outback Opal Hunters PG 3:50 Savage Builds PG 4:45 Savage Builds PG 5:40 Savage Builds PG 6:35 Gold Rush PG 7:30 House Hunters International PG 8pm House Hunters International PG 8:30 Pool Kings PG 9pm Man Caves PG 9:25 Alaskan Bush People PG 10:15 China At High-Speed PG 11:05 The Explosion Show PG 11:55 How It’s Made PG Sunday 12:20 How Do They Do It? PG 12:45 The Island With Bear Grylls PG 1:35 Aussie Gold Hunters PG 3:15 Mysteries Of The Deep PG 3:25 Mysteries Of The Deep PG 4:05 Mysteries Of The Deep PG 4:55 Mysteries Of The Deep PG 5:45 Mysteries Of The Deep PG

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Sunday, March 21, 2021 tVNZ 1

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National Treasures, at 8:30pm

Valerian And The City Of A Thousand Planets, at 7:30pm

Married At First Sight Australia, at 7pm

Outback Truckers, at 7:30pm

BBQ Brawl – Flay v Symon, at 4:30pm

6am Rural Delivery 0 6:25 Building Giants 3 0 7:15 Tagata Pasifika 3 7:40 Praise Be 3 8:15 The Living Room 3 0 9am Q+A With Jack Tame 0 10am Marae 2 0 10:30 Waka Huia 11am Magical Land Of Oz 3 0 11:55 Supershoppers 3 0 12:25 Fair Go 3 0 1pm Sunday 3 0 2pm F Secret Scotland 0 3pm Paddington Station 24/7 Back On The Tracks PG 0 4pm Chasing Monsters PG 0 5:05 The Chase 0 6pm 1 News At 6pm 0 7pm Country Calendar PG 0 7:30 Sunday 0 8:30 National Treasures PG The treasures include costumes from the 80s TV series Gloss, an armchair given to Sir Edmund Hillary and the story of New Zealand’s first outspoken trans personality. 0 9:30 Prodigal Son 16V After a catastrophic turn of events, Malcolm and Ainsley are convinced there is more to Nicholas Endicott than meets the eye. 0 10:30 Liar 16C 3 After a body is discovered, Laura once again finds herself drawn into Andrew’s destructive path. 0 11:30 Black Sails 18VLS 0 12:45 Infomercials

6am Paw Patrol 3 0 6:25 Takaro Tribe 3 0 6:35 Muppet Babies 3 0 7am My Little Pony 3 0 7:20 Bunnicula 3 0 7:45 The Tom And Jerry Show 3 0 7:55 The Drawing Show 0 8am What Now? 10am Shortland Street Omnibus PGV 3 0 Noon M The Prince And Me PG 2004 Romantic Comedy. A Danish prince incognito in America falls for a Wisconsin farm girl at university, but when she follows him back home she questions her future. Julia Stiles, Luke Mably. 0 2:10 Home And Away Omnibus 3 0 4:40 Bob Hearts Abishola 0 5:05 Celebrity Brain Busters 0 6:05 Make You Laugh Out Loud PG 3 7pm A Current Affair PG 0 7:30 M Valerian And The City Of A Thousand Planets MV 2017 Sci-fi. In the 28th century, two special operatives must combat a dark force threatening the peaceful metropolis of Alpha. Dana DeHaan, Cara Delevingne. 10:10 M Alien Resurrection 16VL 1997 Sci-fi. Scientists, eager to get their hands on the invading embryo, bring Ripley back to life. Sigourney Weaver, Winona Ryder. 0

6am Life TV 6:30 Brian Houston @ Hillsong TV 7am Charles Stanley 8am Life TV 3 8:30 Turning Point 9am R&R With Eru And K’Lee 3 9:30 The Hui 0 10am Newshub Nation 0 10:55 Celebrity MasterChef UK 0 11:55 Exceptional Engineering 0 1pm Motorsport – GT Racing New Zealand (HLS) 1:30 The Grid 2pm Motorsport – Western Springs Speedway (HLS) 3pm Motorsport – Battle Of Jacks Ridge (HLS) 4pm Motorsport – Superstock Teams Champs (HLS) 5pm The Fishing Show Classics PG 0 6pm Newshub Live At 6pm 7pm Married At First Sight Australia PG It is the second commitment ceremony and it is time to find out which couples have thrived during intimacy week and which have decided to call it quits. 0 8:30 M Overboard PG 2018 Comedy. After a selfish rich man falls overboard his luxurious yacht, and wakes with amnesia, his mistreated employee seeks revenge. Eugenio Derbez, Anna Faris. 0 10:45 The Rookie M 3 0 11:40 Hawaii Five-0 M 3 0 12:35 Infomercials

6am Religious Programme 6:30 Believe It Or Not 7:30 Religious Programme 10am Golf – LPGA Event (HLS) Drive On Championship. 11am NXT PGV 3 Noon Super Rugby Aotearoa (DLY) Hurricanes v Chiefs. 2pm World’s Wildest Holidays PGC 3 0 3pm Pawn Stars PG 3 4pm Call The Cleaners PG 3 0 4:30 Hot Bench 3 5pm F Dream Home Dilemma 3 0 5:30 Prime News 6pm The Great Escapers 3 7pm Pawn Stars PG 7:30 Outback Truckers PGL Anthony and Danyelle Haigh tackle a dangerous river crossing; Slick risks a mammoth desert run; Kylie Hornick faces a life or death decision. 0 8:30 Mayday PGC After a Romanian airliner crashes, just minutes after taking off from Bucharest, the FBI must determine if it was an accident or an act of murder. 0 9:30 MacGyver M Mac and Jack’s weekend of relaxation in Las Vegas is cut short when someone from their past abducts them and locks them in a concrete room. 0 10:30 SmackDown PGV 11:30 Extreme Salvage Squad 16L 3 0 12:25 Closedown

6am Best Cake Wins 6:30 Through The Bible With Les Feldick 7am Leading The Way 7:30 Key Of David 8am Discovering… Foreigner PGC 8:30 Shark Squad 9:30 Inside Out Homes 10:30 Salvage Hunters 11:30 Running Wild With Bear Grylls 12:30 How Do Animals Do That? 1:30 Posh Pawn 2:30 Yukon Gold PGL 3:30 Little Giants 4pm Nature’s Strangest Mysteries Solved 4:30 BBQ Brawl – Flay v Symon 5:30 Mysteries At The Monument PGC 6:30 Salvage Hunters 7:30 Return To The Wild UK PGCL Ben journeys to Wales to revisit one of the wildest people he has ever met. 8:30 People Magazine Investigates MCLSV When Jackie Galloway is found bound with ritualistic knots the police are shocked after a chance encounter reveals that the murderer is a budding serial killer. 9:30 Killing Fields MC 10:30 Salvage Hunters 11:30 Return To The Wild UK PGCL Monday 12:30 Mysteries At The Monument PGC 1:30 Best Cake Wins 2am Collectors Candy 3am People Magazine Investigates MCLSV 4am Killing Fields MC 5am Running Wild With Bear Grylls

BRAVO

Monday

12:20 One Born Every Minute Australia PG 3 1:15 2 Overnight 4am Infomercials 4:30 Religious Programming 5am Infomercials

SKY 5

6am Love It Or List It 3 6:50 Love It Or List It 3 7:40 Love It Or List It 3 8:30 Love It Or List It 3 9:20 Best Room Wins PG 3 10:05 Best Room Wins PG 3 10:55 Botched PG 3 11:40 Listing Impossible PG 3 12:30 Hoarders PG 3 1:25 Hoarders PG PG 3 2:20 Million Dollar Listing 3 3:15 Catfish 3 4:05 Catfish 3 Southern sweetheart Kelsie is madly in love with her online Romeo, but after years of endless excuses of why he can not meet up, Kelsie asks for help. 5pm The People’s Court 3 6pm Hollywood Medium With Tyler Henry PG 3 7pm M New Year’s Eve ML 3 2011 Romantic Comedy. Hilary Swank, Ashton Kutcher. 0 9:20 M The Change-Up 16 3 2011 Comedy. After a drunken night out, two best friends, one a family man, the other single and free of responsibility, wake up in each other’s bodies. Jason Bateman, Ryan Reynolds, Olivia Wilde. 0 11:40 The Real Housewives Of Cheshire M 12:35 Infomercials

6am Storage Wars PGL 6:25 Montana Wild M 7:10 Criminal Minds – Beyond Borders 16VS 7:55 NXT PGV 8:50 Mountain Men PG 9:35 Rescue – River Deep Mountain High PG 10am Pawn Stars PG 10:50 Criminal Minds – Beyond Borders 16VS 11:45 Ax Men ML 12:40 Montana Wild M 1:30 Storage Wars PGL 2pm Raw MVC 4:45 NXT PGV 5:45 SmackDown MVC 7:30 Criminal Minds – Beyond Borders 16VS The IRT investigates the abduction of an American ballerina in Saint Petersburg, Russia. 8:30 Border Security – Australia’s Frontline PGC 9:30 Curfew MVC At a deserted petrol station, a mystery racer makes his identity known. 10:30 Chicago Fire 16V 11:25 Mountain Men PG

Monday

12:15 SmackDown MVC 1:55 Chicago Fire 16V 2:45 Criminal Minds – Beyond Borders 16VS 3:35 Mountain Men PG 4:20 Border Security – Australia’s Frontline PGC 5:10 Curfew MVC

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6:25 The Photograph MLS 2020 Drama. Issa Rae, LaKeith Stanfield. 8:08 The Invisible Man 16VLC 2020 Horror. Elisabeth Moss, Aldis Hodge. 10:13 Little Women 2019 Drama. Saoirse Ronan, Emma Watson. 12:28 Into The Ashes 16VLSC 2019 Thriller. Luke Grimes, Robert Taylor. 2:08 Killers Anonymous 16VLS 2019 Action. Gary Oldman, Jessica Alba. 3:47 The Way Back MLS 2020 Drama. Ben Affleck, Al Madrigal. 5:37 Endings Beginnings 16LSC 2019 Drama. Shailene Woodley, Jamie Dornan. 7:30 Zack Snyder’s Justice League 16VL 2021 Action. Bruce Wayne enlists the help of Diana Prince in order to save the world from mass destruction. Ben Affleck, Gal Gadot. 11:36 Stuber 16LS 2019 Action. Kumail Nanjiani, Dave Bautista. Monday 1:11 The Grudge 16VC 2020 Horror. Andrea Riseborough, Demian Bichir. 2:42 The Way Back MLS 2020 Drama. Ben Affleck, Al Madrigal. 4:28 Endings Beginnings 16LSC 2019 Drama. Shailene Woodley, Jamie Dornan.

6:09 Erin Brockovich ML 2000 Drama. Albert Finney, Julia Roberts. 8:19 Kingdom Of Heaven 16V 2005 Action. Orlando Bloom, Eva Green, Brendan Gleeson, Liam Neeson. 10:45 The Love Punch MLS 2013 Comedy. Emma Thompson, Pierce Brosnan. 12:25 Sherlock Holmes MV 2009 Action. 2:35 Sherlock Holmes 2 – A Game Of Shadows MV 2011 Action. 4:45 Fame PGL 2009 Musical. 6:45 Eastern Promises 18VS 2007 Drama. Naomi Watts, Viggo Mortensen. 8:30 Red 2 MVL 2013 Action. A retired black-ops CIA agent reunites his team to track down a missing portable nuclear device. Bruce Willis, Helen Mirren. 10:30 The Grey 16L 2011 Action Adventure. A group of oil-rig workers stranded on the Alaskan tundra after their plane crashes find their efforts to survive threatened by a pack of wolves. Liam Neeson, Dermot Mulroney, Frank Grillo. Monday 12:30 Sherlock Holmes MV 2009 Action. 2:40 Sherlock Holmes 2 – A Game Of Shadows MV 2011 Action. 4:50 Fame PGL 2009 Musical.

SKY SPORt 1 7:45 Super Rugby Aotearoa (HLS) 8:15 Super Rugby Australia (HLS) 8:50 L Six Nations France v Wales. From Stade de France, Paris. 11am Six Nations (RPL) Scotland v Italy. 1pm Super Rugby Aotearoa (RPL) 3pm L Super Rugby Aotearoa Blues v Crusaders. From Eden Park, Auckland. 6pm Six Nations (RPL) France v Wales. 8pm Super Rugby Aotearoa (HLS) 8:30 Rugby Nation 9pm Super Rugby Aotearoa (RPL) Blues v Crusaders. From Eden Park, Auckland. 11pm Gallagher Premiership (RPL)

Monday

1am Rugby Nation 1:25 Super Rugby Aotearoa (HLS) 1:55 Super Rugby Aotearoa (HLS) Blues v Crusaders. 2:25 Six Nations (HLS) Scotland v Italy. 2:55 Six Nations (HLS) Ireland v England. 3:25 Six Nations (HLS) France v Wales. 3:55 L Gallagher Premiership Northampton v Bristol. From Franklin’s Gardens, Northampton.

0 Closed captions; 3 Repeat; 2 Maori Language; HLS Highlights; RPL Replay; DLY Delayed. CLASSIFICATIONS: 16/18 Approved for persons 16/18 years or over; C Content may offend; L Language may offend; M Suitable for mature audiences 16 years and over; PG Parental guidance recommended for young viewers; S Sexual content may offend; V Contains violence. Local Radio: NewsTalk ZB 873AM/98.1FM FM Classic Hits FM 92.5; Port FM Local 94.9, 98.9 and 106.1

6:30 Waiata Mai 3 6:40 Kia Mau 3 6:50 Potae Pai 3 7am Taki Atu Taki Mai 7:10 Tamariki Haka 3 7:20 Pukoro 3 2 7:50 Polyfest Kapa Haka 2018 3 8:20 Purakau 3 8:30 Whanau Living 3 9:30 Hahana 3 10am My Party Song 3 10:30 Te Ao Tapatahi 11:30 Te Ao With Moana Noon Haka Global 3 12:30 Funny Whare – Gamesnight PG 3 1pm Waka AMA Championships 1:45 M The Spiderwick Chronicles PG 3 2008 Drama. A family finds strange things happening when they move into the secluded old house owned by their great, great Uncle Arthur Spiderwick. Freddie Highmore, MaryLouise Parker, Nick Nolte. 3:30 Pio Terei Tonight PG 3 4:30 Tagata Pasifika 5pm Te Ao Toa 6pm Waka Huia 6:30 Te Ao Marama 7:30 Maralinga Tjarutja The Maralinga people fight to retain their land after surviving aggressive colonisation including dispossession for atomic testing. 8:40 M Monsieur Lazhar MC 2011 Comedy Drama. An Algerian immigrant is hired to replace a popular teacher who has committed suicide. While helping his students deal with their grief, his own recent loss is revealed. Mohamed Fellag, Sophie Nélisse. 10:25 Nga Pari Karangaranga O Te Motu 3 E Tu Maniapoto. 10:55 Rere Te Whiu 3 11:25 Closedown

UKtV 6:05 Call The Midwife PG 7:05 Holby City MVC 8:05 EastEnders PG 8:30 EastEnders PG 9am EastEnders PG 9:25 EastEnders PG 9:55 Heartbeat MVC 10:40 The Graham Norton Show PG 11:30 All Round To Mrs Brown’s MLS 12:20 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown M 1:10 Midsomer Murders MVC 3pm The Singapore Grip MVLC 4pm Death In Paradise M 5:05 Heartbeat MVC 5:55 Would I Lie To You? PG 6:30 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown 16 7:25 King George And Queen Mary PG 8:30 Who Do You Think You Are? PG 9:35 Inspector George Gently M 11:20 The Singapore Grip MVLC Monday 12:20 Casualty MVC 1:10 King George And Queen Mary PG 2:15 Doc Martin PG 3:05 Who Do You Think You Are? PG 4:05 Inspector George Gently M 5:40 Call The Midwife PG 21Mar21

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Now You See Me – The Second Act, at 8:30pm

Saving Britain’s Wildlife, at 3:30pm

6am Breakfast 0 9am The Ellen DeGeneres Show PG 0 10am Tipping Point 3 0 11am The Chase 3 0 Noon 1 News At Midday 0 12:30 Emmerdale PG 0 1:30 Country Calendar PG 3 0 2pm The Ellen DeGeneres Show PG 3 0 3pm Tipping Point 0 4pm Te Karere 2 0 4:30 Asia Unplated With Diana Chan 0 5pm The Chase 0 6pm 1 News At 6pm 0 7pm Seven Sharp 0 7:27 ASB Backing Business 0 7:30 Fair Go 0 8pm The Casketeers PGC With Tipene Funerals storing bodies during Covid-19, Francis goes on a shopping spree to decorate the freezer; the loss of a young mother resonates through her community. 0 8:30 Billy Connolly – It’s Been A Pleasure 16L A celebration of the legendary comedian as he retires from stand-up. 0 9:50 Highway Cops 3 0 10:20 1 News Tonight 0 10:50 Prodigal Son 18V 3 0 11:50 Q+A With Jack Tame 0

6am Les Mills Born To Move 6:25 Masha’s Tales 6:30 Bluey 0 6:35 Care Bears – Unlock The Magic 0 7am Agent Binky – Pets Of The Universe 0 7:25 Alvinnn!!! And The Chipmunks 0 7:50 Dennis And Gnasher 0 8:15 Ricky Zoom 0 8:40 Elena Of Avalor 3 0 9am Infomercials 10am Les Mills Grit Cardio 0 10:30 Neighbours 3 0 11am Station 19 PG 3 0 Noon The 100k Drop 0 1pm Judge Rinder PG 2pm Mom PG 3 0 2:30 Home And Away PG 3 0 3pm Shortland Street PGV 3 0 3:35 Bizaardvark 3 0 4pm F Raven’s Home 3 0 4:30 Friends 3 0 5pm The Simpsons PG 3 0 5:30 The Big Bang Theory PGC 3 0 6pm Neighbours 0 6:30 Home And Away PG 0 7pm Shortland Street PGV 0 7:30 The Bachelor NZ PG The first second date is up for grabs; a group date raises eyebrows; the cocktail party leaves one bachelorette in the friend zone. 0 8:30 F The Walkers PG After a challenging year, Stan is finally heading off to Australia. 0 9pm F Renters PG 0 9:30 The Walking Dead 16VC 0 10:30 Two And A Half Men PGS 3 0 Tuesday 12:25 Pennyworth 16 0 1:20 Shortland Street PGV 3 0 1:50 Infomercials 2:50 2 Overnight 4:15 The Middle 3 0 4:35 Neighbours 3 0 5am Infomercials

6am The AM Show 9am Infomercials 10:30 Outback Gourmet 3 11am Tropical Gourmet – New Caledonia 3 11:30 Newshub Live At 11:30am Noon Bondi Vet 0 12:30 Bondi Vet 1pm M A Murderer Upstairs M 2017 Thriller. A mother protects her stepdaughter after the teenager witnesses the murder of her best friend, but is soon forced to come to grips with the terrifying possibility that her stepdaughter may be the real killer. Josie Davis, Tiera Skovbye, Cameron Bancroft. 3pm Australian Ninja Warrior 3 4pm Tiny House World 4:30 Newshub Live At 4:30pm 5pm Millionaire Hot Seat 0 6pm Newshub Live At 6pm 7pm The Project 7:30 Married At First Sight Australia M 0 9pm The Gulf 16 Jess’s relationship with the commune founders makes the investigation complex; the blackmailer loses patience with Jess and Harding catches her in a compromising position. 0 10pm Newshub Late 10:30 The Hui 11:05 Newshub Nation 3 0 12:20 Infomercials

6am Jeopardy 3 6:25 Ready Set Dance 3 0 6:30 Butterbean’s Café 0 6:55 The Loud House 3 0 7:20 Ben 10 – Omniverse 3 0 7:45 Game Shakers 3 0 8:10 The Thundermans 3 0 8:35 Double Dare 3 0 9:05 A Place In The Sun – Winter Sun 3 10am American Pickers 3 11am Hot Bench PG 3 11:30 Emergency Helicopter Medics MC 3 0 12:30 Bull M 3 0 1:30 Married… With Children PG 3 2pm The Late Show With Stephen Colbert PG 3 3pm Wheel Of Fortune PG 3:30 Jeopardy 4pm American Pickers PGC 5pm Tagata Pasifika 5:30 Prime News 6pm Rugby Nation 6:30 Football – A-League (HLS) 0 7pm The Crowd Goes Wild 7:30 American Pickers PGC A super-sized Chicago machine shop leaves the guys breathless. 8:30 M Now You See Me – The Second Act MV 3 2016 Action Comedy. The four horsemen re-emerge with more trickery, but their comeback is tainted by an immoral technology prodigy. Jesse Eisenberg, Mark Ruffalo, Woody Harrelson. 0 11:15 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert PG Tuesday 12:15 The Crowd Goes Wild PG 3 12:45 Closedown

6am Alone Redemption PGCV 7am Shark Squad 8am Little Giants 8:30 Nature’s Strangest Mysteries Solved 9am Project Impossible 10am Designing Paradise 10:30 Return To The Wild UK PGCL 11:30 Salvage Hunters 12:30 Little Giants 1pm Nature’s Strangest Mysteries Solved 1:30 Mysteries At The Monument PGC 2:30 BBQ Brawl – Flay v Symon 3:30 Saving Britain’s Wildlife In South Wales a swan with a fishing hook through its tongue must be rescued from a lake and undergo surgery. 4:30 River Cottage Autumn 5:30 Mysteries At The Museum PGC 6:30 Wheeler Dealers 7:30 Where The Wild Men Are – New Zealand 8:30 Incredible Journeys With Simon Reeve 9:30 Lost Worlds – Deeper Into The Black Sea 10:45 Wheeler Dealers 11:45 Mysteries At The Museum PGC Tuesday 12:30 River Cottage Autumn 1:30 Designing Paradise 2am Collectors Candy 3am Saving Britain’s Wildlife 4am Where The Wild Men Are – New Zealand 5am Mysteries At The Museum PGC

Tuesday

12:55 Te Karere 3 2 1:15 Infomercials 5:35 Te Karere 3 2

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6am Infomercials 10am Don’t Be Tardy PG 3 10:30 Million Dollar Listing 3 11:30 Snapped M 3 12:30 Killer Couples M 3 1:30 The Real Housewives Of Orange County PG 3 2:35 Hollywood Medium With Tyler Henry PG 3 3:35 Hoarders PG 3 4:35 Catfish 5:30 Face Off PG 3 6:30 Million Dollar Listing 3 7:30 Snapped M When a newlywed couple are gunned down outside a Texas church, small town cops realise they know the victims. 8:30 A Wedding And A Murder M A teenaged Romeo and Juliet defy family differences to marry and have a baby, but their joy is shattered when violence rips the family apart. 9:30 Florida Man Murders M A 21 year-old hopeful romantic is caught in a tumultuous and deadly love triangle. 10:30 Snapped M 3 The deadly beating of a young man in West Liberty, Iowa remains unsolved for 25 years, until an unexpected witness reaches out to the police. 11:25 Killer Couples M 3 12:15 Infomercials

6am Jeopardy! 6:25 Wheel Of Fortune PG 6:45 The Simpsons PG 7:10 Ax Men ML 8am The Force MC 8:25 Highway Thru Hell PG 9:15 Pawn Stars PG 9:40 Hawaii Five-0 MV 10:30 CSI MV 11:30 The Force MC Noon Jeopardy! 12:25 Wheel Of Fortune PG 12:50 Chicago Fire 16V 1:40 Curfew MVC 2:30 Hawaii Five-0 MV 3:20 Ax Men ML 4:10 The Simpsons PG 4:35 Jeopardy! 5pm Wheel Of Fortune PG 5:30 Pawn Stars PG 6pm Highway Thru Hell PG 7pm The Force MC 7:30 Hawaii Five-0 MV The team investigates the death of a wealthy recluse who is found dead in a remote field. 8:30 Yorkshire Airport 9pm Traffic Cops PGC 10pm The Force MC 10:30 CSI MV 11:20 The Force MC Tuesday 12:10 Ax Men ML 12:55 Wheel Of Fortune PG 1:20 Jeopardy! 1:40 The Force MC 2:05 Yorkshire Airport 2:35 Traffic Cops PGC 3:35 CSI MV 4:30 Pawn Stars PG 4:50 Hawaii Five-0 MV 5:35 The Simpsons PG

MOVIES PREMIERE 6:16 Zack Snyder’s Justice League 16VL 2021 Action. 10:21 Stuber 16LS 2019 Action. 11:55 The Grudge 16VC 2020 Horror. 1:26 Endings Beginnings 16LSC 2019 Drama. 3:15 The Gentlemen 16VLSC 2019 Action. 5:05 The Rhythm Section 16VLSC 2020 Action. 7pm Midnight Kiss 16VLSC 2019 Horror. Scott Evans, Augustus Prew. 8:30 Infamous 16VLC 2020 Drama. Two young lovers rob their way across America, posting their exploits to social media and gaining fame and followers as a result. Bella Thorne, Jake Manley. 10:15 21 Bridges 16VLC 2019 Action. After finding a major conspiracy, a NYPD detective joins a hunt for two police killers, and authorities decide to close all Manhattan’s 21 bridges to prevent the suspects from escaping. Chadwick Boseman, Sienna Miller, JK Simmons. 11:55 Richard Jewell MVLS 2019 Drama. Tuesday 2:05 The Gentlemen 16VLSC 2019 Action. 3:55 The Rhythm Section 16VLSC 2020 Action. 5:50 Midnight Kiss 16VLSC 2019 Horror.

MOVIES GREAtS 6:50 Eastern Promises 18VS 2007 Drama. Naomi Watts, Viggo Mortensen. 8:35 Red 2 MVL 2013 Action. Bruce Willis, Helen Mirren. 10:35 The Grey 16L 2011 Action Adventure. Liam Neeson, Dermot Mulroney, Frank Grillo. 12:30 Fame PGL 2009 Musical. 2:30 The Great Gatsby MVS 2013 Drama Romance. Leonardo DiCaprio, Carey Mulligan, Joel Edgerton. 4:50 Confirmation MVL 2016 Biography Drama. Kerry Washington, Wendell Pierce, Greg Kinnear. 6:40 Cadillac Records MVLS 2008 Drama. Adrien Brody. 8:30 The Ninth Gate 16VS 1999 Thriller. A rare-book dealer is hired to find the last two copies of a text said to have been written by the Devil himself. James Russo, Johnny Depp. 10:45 Death At A Funeral MLS 2010 Comedy. Chris Rock, Martin Lawrence. Tuesday 12:20 The Great Gatsby MVS 2013 Drama Romance. Leonardo DiCaprio, Carey Mulligan, Joel Edgerton. 2:40 Confirmation MVL 2016 Biography Drama. 4:30 Cadillac Records MVLS 2008 Drama.

SKY SPORt 1 6am Super Rugby Australia (HLS) 7am Super Rugby Aotearoa (RPL) 9am Super Rugby Aotearoa (RPL) Blues v Crusaders. 11am South African Pre-Season (RPL) 1pm Rugby Nation 1:30 Super Rugby Australia (HLS) 2:30 Super Rugby Aotearoa (HLS) 2:45 Super Rugby Aotearoa (HLS) Blues v Crusaders. 3pm Six Nations (HLS) Scotland v Italy. 3:30 Six Nations (HLS) Ireland v England. 4pm Six Nations (HLS) France v Wales. 4:30 Super Rugby Aotearoa (HLS) 5pm Super Rugby Aotearoa (RPL) Blues v Crusaders. 7pm Playmakers – Rugby Stories 7:30 French Top 14 Highlights Show 8pm Rugby Nation 8:30 The Breakdown 9:30 Gallagher Premiership Highlights 10:30 Six Nations (RPL) France v Wales. From Stade de France, Paris.

Tuesday

12:30 Guinness Pro14 (RPL) Leinster v Ospreys. 2:30 Gallagher Premiership (RPL) Harlequins v Gloucester Rugby. 4:30 Guinness Pro14 (RPL) Ulster v Zebre.

0 Closed captions; 3 Repeat; 2 Maori Language; HLS Highlights; RPL Replay; DLY Delayed. CLASSIFICATIONS: 16/18 Approved for persons 16/18 years or over; C Content may offend; L Language may offend; M Suitable for mature audiences 16 years and over; PG Parental guidance recommended for young viewers; S Sexual content may offend; V Contains violence. Local Radio: NewsTalk ZB 873AM/98.1FM FM Classic Hits FM 92.5; Port FM Local 94.9, 98.9 and 106.1

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6:30 Pipi Ma 6:35 Takaro Tribe 3 6:50 Waiata Mai 3 7am Te Ao Tapatahi 8am Wiki Ha 8:30 Pukana 9am Fusion Feasts 3 9:30 Opaki 10am Wairua PG 3 10:30 Ki Tua 3 10:50 Maralinga Tjarutja 3 Noon Nanakia PG 3 12:30 Mama Son Learner League 3 1pm Nga Pari Karangaranga O Te Motu 3 1:30 Ako 3 2 2pm Toku Reo 3 2 3pm Korero Mai 3 3:30 Pukana 3 4:30 Miharo 2 5pm Pipi Ma 5:05 Takaro Tribe 3 5:20 Waiata Mai 3 5:30 Tamariki Haka 3 5:40 Potae Pai 3 5:50 Kids Kai Kart 3 6pm Cube 6:10 Huritua 3 6:20 Paia 3 6:30 Te Ao Marama 7:30 Gourmet Goes Tribal 3 Mokukchung is the cultural capital for the Ao Nagas, one of the major tribes of Nagaland. 8pm Te Ao With Moana 8:30 M Rise Of The Wahine 2014 Documentary. The journey of three incredible women who battled discrimination to fight for the rights of women in sports. Sarah Wayne Callies. 10pm Marae 2 10:30 Ki Tua 3 11pm Nga Pari Karangaranga O Te Motu 3 He Maunga He Rangatira, He Rangatira He Korero. 11:30 Closedown

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6:10 Hold The Sunset PG 6:40 The Graham Norton Show MLS 7:30 The Bill MVC 8:20 DCI Banks 16VC 9:50 Father Brown PG 10:40 Call The Midwife PG 11:40 Midsomer Murders MVC 1:30 The Bill MVC 2:25 New Tricks M 3:25 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown M 4:20 The Graham Norton Show MLS 5:15 Who Do You Think You Are? PG 6:20 QI M 6:55 EastEnders PG 7:25 QI M 8pm Would I Lie To You? PG 8:30 Death In Paradise M Francis Davison, President of The Saint Marie Heritage Society, dies whilst re-enacting the French invasion of the island. 9:35 The Singapore Grip ML As Matthew begins to adjust to a new life in Singapore, the Blacketts find their scheming obstructed. 10:30 DCI Banks 16VC

6:35 How Do They Do It? PG 7am How It’s Made PG 7:30 House Hunters Renovation PG 8:20 House Hunters International PG 8:45 House Hunters International PG 9:10 Top Gear PG 10am Gold Rush PG 10:50 Outback Opal Hunters PG 11:40 The Island With Bear Grylls PG 12:30 House Hunters Renovation PG 1:20 House Hunters International PG 1:45 House Hunters International PG 2:10 Aussie Gold Hunters PG 3pm Gold Rush – Parker’s Trail PG 3:50 Deadliest Catch M 4:45 Fast N’ Loud PG 5:40 Aussie Gold Hunters PG 6:35 Outback Opal Hunters PG 7:30 Demolition Down Under PG 8:30 Savage Builds PG Hollywood’s Deadliest Weapon. 9:25 The Explosion Show PG Blowing Up Hollywood. 10:15 Aussie Mega Mechanics PG 11:05 Naked And Afraid MLC

12:15 Midsomer Murders MVC 2:05 QI M 2:35 QI M 3:05 Would I Lie To You? PG 3:40 Who Do You Think You Are? PG 4:40 Death In Paradise M 5:40 The v Singapore Grip ML

12:45 Mysteries Of The Deep PG 1:35 Deadliest Catch M 2:25 Naked And Afraid MLC 4:05 Gold Rush – Parker’s Trail PG 4:55 Deadliest Catch M 5:45 Aussie Gold Hunters PG

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Colombia’s Wild Coast, at 3:30pm

6am Breakfast 0 9am The Ellen DeGeneres Show PG 0 10am Tipping Point 3 0 11am The Chase 3 0 Noon 1 News At Midday 0 12:30 Emmerdale PG 0 1:30 Fair Go 3 0 2pm The Ellen DeGeneres Show PG 3 0 3pm Tipping Point 0 4pm Te Karere 2 0 4:30 Asia Unplated With Diana Chan 0 5pm The Chase 0 6pm 1 News At 6pm 0 7pm Seven Sharp 0 7:30 Dog Squad Puppy School Police pups Apex and Alvis had a rough start to life; handler match trials begin for Biosecurity beagles. 0 8pm Dog Squad PG Wellington patrol dog Quita chases car thieves; drug hunting Anika makes a discovery on the Customs mail belt. 0 8:30 Lap Of Luxury Explore Otahuna Lodge in the Port Hills, Chalet New Zermatt and Black at Lake Wakatipu, and Qualia in the Whitsundays, Australia. 0 9pm Border Security 0 9:30 Coronation Street PG 0 10:30 1 News Tonight 0 11pm Sunday 3 0

6am Les Mills Born To Move 6:25 Masha’s Tales 3 0 6:30 Bluey 3 0 6:35 Care Bears – Unlock The Magic 0 7am Agent Binky – Pets Of The Universe 0 7:25 Alvinnn!!! And The Chipmunks 0 7:50 Dennis And Gnasher 0 8:15 Ricky Zoom 0 8:35 Elena Of Avalor 3 0 9am Infomercials 10am Les Mills Core 0 10:30 Neighbours 3 0 11am The Bachelor NZ PG 3 0 Noon The 100k Drop 3 0 1pm Judge Rinder PG 2pm Mom PGC 3 0 2:30 Home And Away PG 3 0 3pm Shortland Street PGV 3 0 3:35 Bizaardvark 3 0 4pm Prank You Very Much PG 0 4:30 Friends 3 0 5pm The Simpsons PG 3 0 5:30 The Big Bang Theory PG 3 0 6pm Neighbours PG 0 6:30 Home And Away PG 0 7pm Shortland Street PGVL 0 7:30 The Bachelor NZ PG The cocktail party continues and the remaining bachelorettes are determined to know if there is more to their connections with Moses. 0 8:30 Have You Been Paying Attention? M 0 9:30 Inside The Irish Police – The Guards 16VLC 0 10:30 2 Broke Girls PG 3 0 Wednesday 12:25 Alex Rider M 0 1:15 Shortland Street PGVL 3 0 1:40 Infomercials 2:45 2 Overnight 4:15 The Middle 3 0 4:35 Neighbours PG 3 0 5am Infomercials

6am The AM Show 9am Infomercials 10:30 Outback Gourmet 3 11am Tropical Gourmet – New Caledonia 3 11:30 Newshub Live At 11:30am Noon Bondi Vet 0 12:30 Bondi Vet 1pm M Instakiller M 2019 Thriller. Kelly Sullivan, Lizzie Broadway, Shawn Christian. 0 2:55 American Ninja Warrior (Part 1) 4pm Tiny House World 4:30 Newshub Live At 4:30pm 5pm Millionaire Hot Seat 0 6pm Newshub Live At 6pm 7pm The Project 7:30 Married At First Sight Australia M Twelve couples try to make their marriages work, despite meeting for the first time on their wedding day. 0 9pm NCIS M Gibbs and Fornell’s crusade to find the head of the drug ring responsible for Emily’s overdose comes to a climax. 0 10pm Newshub Late 10:30 Rapid Response PG A random and cowardly attack on a party goer leaves a young man badly injured. 0 11pm Westside M (Starting Today) 30 Midnight Infomercials

6am Jeopardy 3 6:25 Ready Set Dance 3 0 6:30 Butterbean’s Café 0 6:55 The Loud House 3 0 7:20 Ben 10 – Omniverse 3 0 7:45 Game Shakers 3 0 8:10 The Thundermans 3 0 8:35 Double Dare 3 0 9:05 A Place In The Sun – Winter Sun 3 10am American Pickers 3 11am Hot Bench PG 3 11:30 Emergency Helicopter Medics MC 3 0 12:30 Bull M 3 0 1:30 Married… With Children PG 3 2pm The Late Show With Stephen Colbert PG 3 3pm Wheel Of Fortune 3:30 Jeopardy 4pm American Pickers PGC 5pm Everybody Loves Raymond PG 3 0 5:30 Prime News 6pm Pawn Stars PG 6:30 Shipping Wars PGL 0 7pm The Crowd Goes Wild 7:30 The Great British Bake Off PGL Japanese Week. The Technical Challenge involves a tricky cake with multiple layers; the Showstopper is themed around kawaii – the Japanese love of all things cute. 0 8:45 FBI MV A loving husband and father of two is kidnapped after accidentally getting involved in illegal dealings. 9:40 FBI – Most Wanted MV 10:40 The Breakdown 11:50 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert PG 12:50 Closedown

6am Alone Redemption PGCV 7am River Cottage Autumn 8am Saving Britain’s Wildlife 9am Project Impossible 10am Designing Paradise 10:30 Mysteries At The Museum PGC 11:30 Wheeler Dealers 12:30 Alex Polizzi’s Secret Italy 1:30 Incredible Journeys With Simon Reeve 2:30 Where The Wild Men Are – New Zealand 3:30 Colombia’s Wild Coast A tour of two islands off the South American continent. 4:30 Choccywoccydoodah – Extra Slices 5pm Rachel Allen – All Things Sweet 5:30 Mysteries At The Museum PGC 6:30 Wheeler Dealers 7:30 Ugly House To Lovely House 8:30 Property Brothers – Forever Home 9:30 Building The Dream 10:30 Wheeler Dealers 11:30 Mysteries At The Museum PGC

Wednesday

Midnight The Hard Stuff With Nigel Latta 3 0 1am Te Karere 3 2 1:25 Infomercials 5:35 Te Karere 3 2

BRAVO 6am Infomercials 3 10am Don’t Be Tardy PG 3 10:30 Million Dollar Listing 3 11:30 Snapped M 3 12:30 Killer Couples M 3 1:30 The Real Housewives Of Orange County PG 3 2:35 Hollywood Medium With Tyler Henry PG 3 3:35 Hoarders PG 3 4:35 Catfish 5:30 Face Off PG 3 6:30 Million Dollar Listing 3 7:30 Botched M M The doctors look back at some of the patients that left them speechless. 8:30 The Real Housewives Of Salt Lake City M When Sundance arrives in Utah, it is nonstop parties and celebrations for the women. 9:30 Killer Couples M The murder of a young mother in Oklahoma launches an investigation that reveals a vengeful romance and a conspiracy based on obsession and greed. 10:30 Snapped M 3 When the body of a man is found floating in a creek, detectives discover there is more to his past relationship than meets the eye. 11:25 Killer Couples M 3 12:15 Infomercials

SKY 5 6am Jeopardy! 6:25 Wheel Of Fortune PG 6:45 The Simpsons PG 7:10 Ax Men ML 8am The Force MC 8:25 Highway Thru Hell PG 9:15 Pawn Stars PG 9:40 Hawaii Five-0 MV 10:30 CSI MV 11:30 The Force MC Noon Traffic Cops PGC 1pm Raw Live MVC 4:05 The Simpsons PG 4:35 Jeopardy! 5pm Wheel Of Fortune PG 5:30 Pawn Stars PG 6pm Highway Thru Hell PG 7pm The Force MC 7:30 Hawaii Five-0 MV The team interrogates members of a stunt biker gang to locate a killer who escaped by jumping his motorcycle from one rooftop to another. 8:30 Trucking Hell M 9:30 Outback Truckers M 10:30 CSI MV 11:20 The Force MC Wednesday 12:10 Ax Men ML 12:55 Wheel Of Fortune PG 1:20 Jeopardy! 1:40 The Force MC 2:05 Outback Truckers M 2:50 Trucking Hell M 3:40 CSI MV 4:30 Pawn Stars PG 4:50 Hawaii Five-0 MV 5:35 The Simpsons PG

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7:23 Infamous 16VLC 2020 Drama. Bella Thorne, Jake Manley. 9:07 21 Bridges 16VLC 2019 Action. Chadwick Boseman, Sienna Miller, JK Simmons, Stephan James. 10:49 Richard Jewell MVLS 2019 Drama. 1:02 The Gentlemen 16VLSC 2019 Action. 2:58 The Good Liar 16VLSC 2019 Drama. 4:51 Burden 16VLC 2018 Drama. 6:51 Underwater MVLC 2020 Action. Kristen Stewart, Vincent Cassel. 8:30 A White, White Day 16VLSC 2019 Drama. In an Icelandic town, a police chief begins to suspect a man of having had an affair with his recently deceased wife. Ingvar Sigurdsson, Sara Dogg Asgeirsdottir. 10:24 Booksmart 16LSC 2019 Comedy. After realising they should have worked less and played more, two overachieving high schoolers cram four years of fun into one night. Kaitlyn Dever, Beanie Feldstein. Wednesday 12:09 The Nomads M 2019 Drama. 1:48 Annabelle Comes Home 16C 2019 Horror. 3:33 The Good Liar 16VLSC 2019 Drama. 5:23 Burden 16VLC 2018 Drama.

6:20 The Ninth Gate 16VS 1999 Thriller. James Russo, Johnny Depp. 8:35 Death At A Funeral MLS 2010 Comedy. Chris Rock, Martin Lawrence. 10:05 The Great Gatsby MVS 2013 Drama Romance. 12:25 Confirmation MVL 2016 Biography Drama. 2:15 Pitch Perfect 2 MS 2015 Comedy. 4:10 Hemingway And Gellhorn 16VLSC 2012 Drama. 6:40 Rock The Kasbah MVLSC 2015 Comedy. Bill Murray, Kate Hudson. 8:30 Gone MVL 2012 Drama Mystery. A woman is convinced her kidnapper has returned when her sister goes missing. Amanda Seyfried, Jennifer Carpenter, Wes Bentley. 10:10 Pixels PGVLS 2015 Comedy. Earth is under attack from Pac-Man, Donkey Kong, and others, and a group of video-game geeks must save the world from being pixelated into oblivion. Adam Sandler, Kevin James.

Wednesday

Midnight Pitch Perfect 2 MS 2015 Comedy. 1:55 Hemingway And Gellhorn 16VLSC 2012 Drama. 4:25 Rock The Kasbah MVLSC 2015 Comedy.

Wednesday

12:30 Choccywoccydoodah – Extra Slices 1am Rachel Allen – All Things Sweet 1:30 Designing Paradise 2am Collectors Candy 3am Colombia’s Wild Coast 4am Building The Dream 5am Mysteries At The Museum PGC

SKY SPORt 1 6:30 The Breakdown 7:30 French Top 14 Highlights Show 8am Gallagher Premiership Highlights 8:55 L Guinness Pro14 Scarlets v Connacht. From Parc y Scarlets, Llanelli. 11am Six Nations (RPL) Scotland v Italy. 1pm Six Nations (RPL) Ireland v England. 3pm South African Pre-Season (RPL) 5pm French Top 14 Highlights Show 5:30 Gallagher Premiership Highlights 6:30 Super Rugby Aotearoa (HLS) Blues v Crusaders. 7pm Rugby Nation 7:30 The Breakdown 8:30 Aotearoa Rugby Pod 9pm Six Nations (HLS) France v Wales. From Stade de France, Paris. 9:30 Super Rugby Aotearoa (HLS) Blues v Crusaders. 10pm Rugby Heaven 11pm Super Rugby Aotearoa (HLS) 11:30 Super Rugby Aotearoa (RPL) Blues v Crusaders.

Wednesday

1:30 Guinness Pro14 (RPL) Scarlets v Connacht Rugby. 3:30 Guinness Pro14 (RPL) Cardiff v Edinburgh. 5:30 Super Rugby Aotearoa

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24 MAYFIELD A&P SHOW RESULTS GATEWAY VETS SHEEP ALL BREEDS TERMINAL SIRE RAM HOGGET COMPETITION

YTHAN CUP: Neville Moorhead CLASS 1 All Breeds Terminal Sire Ram Hogget: 1st Neville Moorhead - , 2nd Jean Forrester - , 3rd Jean Forrester -

SOUTHDOWN Champion Southdown Ram: Neville Moorhead ONE TREE CUP: Neville Moorhead Champion Southdown Ewe: Neville Moorhead Reserve Champion Southdown Ewe: Neville Moorhead LATIMER TROPHY: Neville Moorhead CLASS 36 Ram, 1 shear and over: 1st Neville Moorhead - , CLASS 37 Ram Lamb: 1st Neville Moorhead - , 2nd Neville Moorhead - , CLASS 38 Ram Lamb, shorn: 1st Neville Moorhead - , 2nd Neville Moorhead - , CLASS 39 Ewe, 2 shear and over, must have reared a lamb this season: 1st Neville Moorhead - , CLASS 40 Ewe, 1 shear: 1st Neville Moorhead - , CLASS 41 Ewe Lamb: 1st Neville Moorhead - , 2nd Neville Moorhead -

SUFFOLK Champion Suffolk Ewe: Claire Garrett - Hollymount CLASS 42 Ram, 1 shear and over: 1st Fletcher Keen - , 2nd Anna tarver bishampton stud - Sheep, CLASS 44 Ewe, 2 shear and over, must have reared a lamb this season: 1st Claire Garrett - Hollymount, 2nd Claire Garrett - Hollymount, CLASS 45 Ewe, 1 shear, Natural Condition: 1st Claire Garrett - Hollymount, 2nd Tyler tuki - , 3rd Claire Garrett - Hollymount, CLASS 46 Ewe Lamb, Natural Condition: 1st Anna tarver bishampton stud - Sheep, 2nd Tyler tuki -

SOUTH SUFFOLK Champion South Suffolk Ram: JP & LB Chamberlain Part/ship Champion South Suffolk Ewe: P G WILSON CLASS 49 Ram Lamb: 1st JP & LB Chamberlain Part/ship - , 2nd P G WILSON - , 3rd P G WILSON - , CLASS 50 Ewe, 2 shear and over: 1st JP & LB Chamberlain Part/ship - , CLASS 51 Ewe, 2th / 1 shear: 1st P G WILSON - , 2nd JP & LB Chamberlain Part/ship - , 3rd P G WILSON - , CLASS 52 Ewe Lamb: 1st JP & LB Chamberlain Part/ship - , 2nd JP & LB Chamberlain Part/ship - , 3rd P G WILSON ILL DE FRANCE Champion Ill De France RAM: Jean Forrester CLASS 68 Ram 1 shear and over: 1st Jean Forrester - , CLASS 70 Ram Lamb: 1st Jean Forrester -

BLACK AND COLOURED SHEEP Reserve Champion Black & Coloured Ram: J D STEWART Champion Black & Coloured Ewe: Phillippa Sanders Reserve Champion Black & Coloured Ewe: J D STEWART Champion Black & Coloured Ram: S & S Albrey Supreme Champion Black & Coloured Sheep: S & S Albrey CLASS 75 Ram, 2 shear and over, shorn on or after 20th May 2020: 1st S & S Albrey - , 2nd Phillippa Sanders - , 3rd L P & K E PONSONBY - , 3rd L P & K E PONSONBY - , CLASS 76 Ram, 1 shear, shorn on or after 20th May 2020: 1st J D STEWART - , 2nd S & S Albrey - , 3rd Phillippa Sanders - , CLASS 77 Ewe, 2 shear or over, shorn on or after 20th May 2020: 1st Phillippa Sanders - , 2nd S & S Albrey - , 3rd J D STEWART - , CLASS 78 Ewe, 1 shear, shorn on or after 20th May 2020: 1st L P & K E PONSONBY - , 2nd S & S Albrey - , 3rd William Turnbull - , CLASS 79 Woolly Ram Lamb: 1st Phillippa Sanders - , 2nd S & S Albrey - , 3rd J D STEWART - , 3rd J D STEWART - , CLASS 80 Woolly Ewe Lamb, Fine Wool: 1st Phillippa Sanders - , 2nd S & S Albrey - , 3rd L P & K E PONSONBY - , CLASS 81 Woolly Ewe Lamb, Strong Wool: 2nd S & S Albrey - , 3rd L P & K E PONSONBY - , CLASS 82 Wether, any age, shorn on or after 20th May 2020: 1st J D STEWART - , 2nd Phillippa Sanders -

HORSES & PONIES HORSES GABITES LTD SHOW HACKS - HOY Qualifier Champion Open Hack: Kristin Lee - MKL Georgie Boy F R MORROW PERPETUAL CU: Kristin Lee - MKL Georgie Boy CLASS 100 District Horse (see rule 3): 1st Nelle Thomas - Twin Blues Irish Crusade, 2nd Lisa Wakelin - , 3rd Penny Medcalf - Hoa Waina Dakota, CLASS 106 Open Hack Over 163cm: 1st Kristin Lee - MKL Georgie Boy HORSES PARK HACKS - HOY Qualifier SMALLBONE TROPHY: Kristin Lee - MKL Georgie Boy Champion Novice Park Hack: Olivia mason - Farview Royal Gem Reserve Champion Novice Park Hack: Rosalie Kerr - Sparkling Campfire Secrets Rebecca Peters Memorial Trophy: Rosalie Kerr No Excuses Supreme Champion Saddle Horse: Vanessa Pickens - Rubinesque Reserve Champion Open Park Hack: Charlotte

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Waddell - Almost Illegal Champion Open Park Hack: Natasha Waddell Uptown Charlie Brown CLASS 112 Best Presented Park Hack: 1st Annabel Fitzsimons - Taittinger, 2nd Natasha Waddell - Uptown Charlie Brown, 3rd Olivia mason - Farview Royal Gem, CLASS 113 Novice Park Hack over 148cm and not exceeding 158cm, 0 to 2 wins: 1st Rosalie Kerr - Sparkling Campfire Secrets, 2nd Elise Brown - Blackpoint Maximillion, CLASS 114 Novice Park Hack over 148cm and not exceeding 158cm, 0 to 5 wins: 1st Olivia mason - Farview Royal Gem, 2nd Rosalie Kerr - Sparkling Campfire Secrets, 3rd Elise Brown - Blackpoint Maximillion, CLASS 115 Best Paced and Mannered Novice Park Hack 0-5 wins: 1st Rosalie Kerr - Sparkling Campfire Secrets, 2nd Angela Darke - RP Brooklyn, 3rd Olivia mason - Farview Royal Gem, 4th Elise Brown - Blackpoint Maximillion, CLASS 116 Open Park Hack, over 148cm and not exceeding 153cm: 1st Natasha Waddell - Uptown Charlie Brown, 2nd Olivia mason - Farview Royal Gem, 3rd Rosalie Kerr - Sparkling Campfire Secrets, 4th Annabel Fitzsimons - Taittinger, 5th Angela Darke - RP Brooklyn, CLASS 117 Open Park Hack, over 153cm and not exceeding 158cm: 1st Charlotte Waddell - Almost Illegal, 2nd Amy Tipples - Kelaray Spellbound, 3rd Rosalie Kerr - No Excuses, CLASS 118 Open Lady’s Park Hack on Type (Conformation class) Lady or Gentleman rider: 1st Natasha Waddell - Skibbereen Manequin, 1st Kristin Lee - MKL Georgie Boy, 2nd Amy Tipples - Kelaray Spellbound, 3rd Rosalie Kerr - No Excuses, 4th Olivia mason - Farview Royal Gem, CLASS 119 Open Gentleman’s Park Hack, on Type (Conformation Class): 1st Charlotte Waddell - Almost Illegal, CLASS 120 Open Park Hack - Best Paces to be Judged: 1st Kristin Lee - MKL Georgie Boy, 1st Rosalie Kerr - No Excuses, 2nd Amy Tipples - Kelaray Spellbound, 3rd Natasha Waddell - Uptown Charlie Brown, 4th Annabel Fitzsimons - Taittinger, CLASS 121 Open Park Hack - Best Manners to be Judged: 1st Amy Tipples - Kelaray Spellbound, 1st Kristin Lee - MKL Georgie Boy, 2nd Annabel Fitzsimons - Taittinger, 3rd Olivia mason - Farview Royal Gem, 4th Rosalie Kerr - Sparkling Campfire Secrets, CLASS 122 Best Rider, mount over 148cm and not exceeding 158cm: 1st Kristin Lee - MKL Georgie Boy, 2nd Charlotte Waddell - Almost Illegal, 3rd Annabel Fitzsimons - Taittinger

SADDLE HUNTERS - HOY Qualifier Reserve Champion Novice Saddle Hunter: Penny Medcalf - Hoa Waina Dakota Champion Novice Saddle Hunter: Tania Boyd - Arcoda Lodge - Arcodas Natural Honour Champion Open Saddle Hunter: Tamara Muirson Barnsley Park I’m Devine CLASS 123 Best Presented Saddle Hunter: 1st Emily Chamberlain - Lady Eclipse, 2nd Tania Boyd - Arcoda Lodge - Arcodas Natural Honour, 3rd Penny Medcalf - Hoa Waina Dakota, 4th Nelle Thomas - Twin Blues Irish Crusade, CLASS 124 Novice Saddle Hunter over 148 cm, 0 to 2 wins: 1st Tania Boyd - Arcoda Lodge - Arcodas Natural Honour, 2nd Penny Medcalf - Hoa Waina Dakota, 3rd Belle James - Rakaihautu’s Iti Kahurangi, 4th Nelle Thomas - Twin Blues Irish Crusade, CLASS 125 Novice Saddle Hunter over 148 cm, 0 to 5 wins: 1st Tania Boyd - Arcoda Lodge - Arcodas Natural Honour, 2nd Penny Medcalf - Hoa Waina Dakota, 3rd Belle James - Rakaihautu’s Iti Kahurangi, 3rd Emily Chamberlain - Lady Eclipse, CLASS 126 Best Paced and Mannered Novice Saddle Hunter over 148cm, 0 to 5 wins: 1st Harriet Stock - Tabasco, 2nd Belle James - Rakaihautu’s Iti Kahurangi, 3rd Tania Boyd - Arcoda Lodge - Arcodas Natural Honour, 4th Emily Chamberlain - Lady Eclipse, CLASS 127 Open Saddle Hunter over 148cm but not exceeding 163cm: 1st Tamara Muirson - Barnsley Park I’m Devine, 2nd Harriet Stock - Tabasco, 3rd Belle James - Rakaihautu’s Iti Kahurangi, 4th Emily Chamberlain - Lady Eclipse, CLASS 128 Open Saddle Hunter over 163cm: 1st Tania Boyd - Arcoda Lodge - Arcodas Natural Honour, 2nd Lisa Wakelin - , 3rd Nelle Thomas - Twin Blues Irish Crusade, CLASS 129 Open Lady’s Saddle Hunter over 148cm, on Type, (Conformation class): 1st Tamara Muirson - Barnsley Park I’m Devine, 2nd Penny Medcalf - Hoa Waina Dakota, 3rd Harriet Stock - Tabasco, 4th Emily Chamberlain - Lady Eclipse, CLASS 130 Open Gentleman’s Saddle Hunter over 148 cm, on Type, (Conformation class): 1st Lisa Wakelin - , 2nd Nelle Thomas - Twin Blues Irish Crusade, CLASS 131 Open Saddle Hunter – Best Paces to be Judged: 1st Tamara Muirson - Barnsley Park I’m Devine, 2nd Harriet Stock - Tabasco, 3rd Belle James - Rakaihautu’s Iti Kahurangi, 4th Emily Chamberlain - Lady Eclipse, 5th Nelle Thomas - Twin Blues Irish Crusade, CLASS 132 Open Saddle Hunter – Best Manners to be Judged: 1st Emily Chamberlain - Lady Eclipse, 2nd Belle James - Rakaihautu’s Iti Kahurangi, 3rd Tamara Muirson - Barnsley Park I’m Devine, 4th Nelle Thomas Twin Blues Irish Crusade, CLASS 133 Best Rider on a Saddle Hunter: 1st Harriet Stock - Tabasco, 2nd Emily Chamberlain - Lady Eclipse, 3rd Lisa Wakelin - , 4th Penny Medcalf - Hoa Waina Dakota

RIDING HORSE - HOY Qualifier Champion Novice Riding Horse: Larrissa Milne Riverdance Lucy Lu Champion Open Riding Horse: Vanessa Pickens Rubinesque Reserve Champion Open Riding Horse: Laura Joho - X Factor

Reserve Champion Novice Riding Horse: Belinda Anderson - Flynnie McGoogan CLASS 134 Best Presented Riding Horse: 1st Belinda Anderson - Flynnie McGoogan, CLASS 135 Novice Riding Horse, 0 to 2 wins: 1st Larrissa Milne - Riverdance Lucy Lu, CLASS 136 Novice Riding Horse, 0 to 5 wins: 1st Larrissa Milne - Riverdance Lucy Lu, 2nd Belinda Anderson - Flynnie McGoogan, CLASS 137 Novice Paced and Mannered Riding Horse, 0 to 5 wins: 1st Belinda Anderson - Flynnie McGoogan, 2nd Larrissa Milne - Riverdance Lucy Lu, CLASS 138 Open Riding Horse, over 148cms and not exceeding 163cms: 1st Laura Joho - X Factor, 2nd Larrissa Milne - Riverdance Lucy Lu, 3rd Belinda Anderson - Flynnie McGoogan, CLASS 139 Open Riding Horse, over 163cms: 1st Vanessa Pickens - Rubinesque, CLASS 140 Open Lady’s Riding Horse on Type (Conformation class): 1st Vanessa Pickens - Rubinesque, 2nd Belinda Anderson - Flynnie McGoogan, CLASS 141 Open Gentleman’s Riding Horse on Type (Conformation class): 1st Laura Joho - X Factor, CLASS 142 Open Riding Horse - Best Paces to be Judged: 1st Vanessa Pickens - Rubinesque, 2nd Laura Joho - X Factor, 3rd Belinda Anderson - Flynnie McGoogan, CLASS 143 Open Riding Horse - Best Manners to be Judged: 1st Vanessa Pickens - Rubinesque, 2nd Laura Joho - XFactor, 3rd Belinda Anderson - Flynnie McGoogan, CLASS 144 Best Rider on a Riding Horse.: 1st Laura Joho - XFactor, 2nd Belinda Anderson - Flynnie McGoogan

COBS - HOY Qualifier Reserve Champion Novice Cob: G DAY - Brigadon Champion Cob: LB Chamberlain - Just Billy ISOBEL McARTHUR TROPHY: LB Chamberlain Just Billy Champion Novice Cob: Natalie Donaldson - Reid N Dale Silver charm Reserve Champion Cob: Julia Johnston - The Governor CLASS 145 Best Turned Out Cob, Rider and Gear: 1st LB Chamberlain - Just Billy, 2nd G DAY - Brigadon, CLASS 146 Novice Cob, 0 - 2 wins: 1st Natalie Donaldson - Reid N Dale Silver charm, 2nd G DAY - Brigadon, CLASS 147 Novice Cob, 0 - 5 wins: 1st Natalie Donaldson - Reid N Dale Silver charm, 2nd G DAY - Brigadon, CLASS 148 Novice Paced & Mannered Cob, 0-5 wins: 1st G DAY - Brigadon, CLASS 149 Cob, over 150cm and not exceeding 155cm - capable of carrying 95 kgs: 1st Julia Johnston - The Governor, CLASS 150 Cob, up to and including 150cm - capable of carrying 83 kgs: 1st G DAY - Brigadon, 1st LB Chamberlain - Just Billy, CLASS 151 Open Cob – Best Paces to be Judged: 1st LB Chamberlain - Just Billy, 2nd Julia Johnston - The Governor, 3rd G DAY - Brigadon, CLASS 152 Open Cob – Best Manners to be Judged: 1st LB Chamberlain - Just Billy, 2nd Julia Johnston - The Governor, 3rd G DAY - Brigadon, CLASS 153 Best Rider on a Cob: 1st LB Chamberlain - Just Billy, 2nd G DAY - Brigadon

STANDARDBRED - HOY Qualifier Champion In Hand Standardbred: Danyelle Alfeld - Springfield Guitar Reserve Champion In Hand Standardbred: Maree McNally - Avenel’s Dash Atom Champion Novice Standardbred: Maree McNally Avenel’s Dash Atom Reserve Champion Standardbred: Maree McNally Avenel’s Dash Atom CLASS 154 In Hand Mare, may not compete in the Open Led Horse section: 1st Emma Wheeler - It’s an excuse for me, CLASS 155 In Hand Gelding, may not compete in the Open Led Horse section: 1st Danyelle Alfeld - Springfield Guitar, 2nd Maree McNally - Avenel’s Dash Atom, 3rd Tanya Healee - River Black, CLASS 156 Best Presented Standardbred: 1st Maree McNally - Avenel’s Dash Atom, CLASS 157 Novice Standardbred, 0 to 5 wins: 2nd Maree McNally - Avenel’s Dash Atom, CLASS 158 Open Standardbred, up to 158cms: 2nd Maree McNally - Avenel’s Dash Atom, CLASS 160 Best Paced Standardbred: 2nd Maree McNally - Avenel’s Dash Atom, CLASS 161 Best Mannered Standardbred: 2nd Maree McNally - Avenel’s Dash Atom, CLASS 162 Best Walk: 1st Maree McNally - Avenel’s Dash Atom, CLASS 163 Best Rider: 1st Maree McNally Avenel’s Dash Atom

CLYDESDALES Champion Clydesdale: Jim / Deborah Cook Woodbury Goldie Reserve Champion Clydesdale: Sarah Nesbitt Waugh Sasha CLASS 164 Best Presented Heavy Horse and Handler: 1st Gearldine Cook - Millcreek Ruby, 2nd G DAY / J BOOTH - Dayboo Ollie, 3rd Jim / Deborah Cook - Woodbury Goldie, 4th G DAY / J BOOTH Dayboo Anna, CLASS 165 Yearling or Two Year Old Colt, Filly or Gelding: 1st Sarah Nesbitt - Waugh Sasha, 2nd G DAY / J BOOTH - Dayboo Tammy, CLASS 166 Mare or Gelding, Three Years and Over: 1st Jim / Deborah Cook - Woodbury Goldie, 2nd Gearldine Cook - Millcreek Ruby, 3rd G DAY / J BOOTH - Dayboo Ollie, 4th J M & N E White - Ashstencroft Ciaran, CLASS 167 Walking Class: 1st Sarah Nesbitt - Waugh Sasha, 2nd Gearldine Cook - Millcreek Ruby, 3rd G DAY / J BOOTH - Dayboo Oilie, 4th Jim / Deborah Cook - Woodbury Goldie, CLASS 168 Ridden Clydesdale: 1st Gearldine Cook - Millcreek Ruby, 2nd G DAY / J BOOTH - Dayboo Anja, 3rd G DAY / J BOOTH - Dayboo Sam, CLASS 169 Working Single or Multiple Heavy Horse or Horses, Attached to a Sled: 1st G DAY / J BOOTH

- Dayboo Sam, 2nd G DAY / J BOOTH - Dayboo Anna, 2nd J M & N E White - Ashstencroft Ciaran, 4th G DAY / J BOOTH - Dayboo Anja, CLASS 170 Log Skidding: 1st J M & N E White - Ashstencroft Ciaran, 2nd G DAY / J BOOTH - Dayboo Sam, 3rd G DAY / J BOOTH - Dayboo Anja, CLASS 171 Long Rein: 1st Geraldine Cook - Millcreek Ruby, 2nd G DAY / J BOOTH - Dayboo Sam, 3rd Rowan BARTLETT - SannaLodge Iona Peigie, 4th G DAY / J BOOTH - Dayboo Ollie

PONIES GROUP “A” SHOW PONIES – HOY Qualifier MONTALTO PONY CLUB CUP: Blaise France - Goldridge Winchester FIRELIGHT CHALLENGE CUP: Blaise France - Goldridge Winchester Reserve Champion Group A Open Show Pony: Alice Peters - Farview Show Time Harewood Challenge Cup: Jessica Taylor - my magic mike Champion Novice Group A Show Pony: Jessica Taylor - my magic mike Galashiels Perpetual Trophy: Jessica Taylor - my magic mike Champion Group A Open Show Pony: Jade Miller - Tell No Lies MOUNTAIN LADDIE CUP: Jade Miller - Tell No Lies Supreme Champion Saddle Pony: Katie Fitzsimons - Eastdale Henrietta PONY BREEDERS SOCIETY SASH: DS Equestrian / S Pickens - Greenmoor Euphoria CLASS 180 District Pony (Group A, B & C and Saddle Hunter Pony) not exceeding 148cm: 1st Blaise France - Goldridge Winchester, 2nd Charlotte Quigley - Donut, 3rd Zoe Quigley - Troy, CLASS 181 Best Presented: 1st Ashton Precious Moments , 2nd Alice Peters - Farview Show Time, CLASS 182 Harewood Challenge Cup: 1st Jessica Taylor - my magic mike, 2nd Mollie McLauchlan - Skibbereen Touch & Dream, 3rd Alice Peters - Farview Show Time, CLASS 183 Novice Show Pony over 138cm but not exceeding 148cm, 0 to 2 wins: 2nd Jessica Taylor - my magic mike, CLASS 184 Novice Show Pony over 138cm but not exceeding 148cm, 0 to 5 wins: 1st Jessica Taylor - my magic mike, CLASS 185 Novice Paced & Mannered Show Pony 0-5 wins: 1st Jessica Taylor - my magic mike, 2nd Penny Butterick - Tui’s Tia Maria, CLASS 186 Open Show Pony over 138cm but not exceeding 143cm: 1st Penny Butterick - Tui’s Tia Maria, CLASS 187 Open Show Pony over 143cm but not exceeding 148cm: 1st Jade Miller - Tell No Lies, 3rd Ashton Precious Moments - , 4th Jessica Taylor - my magic mike, CLASS 188 Best Paced and Mannered Show Pony over 138cm but not exceeding 148cm: 1st Jessica Taylor - my magic mike, 2nd Ashton Precious Moments - , 3rd Jade Miller - Tell No Lies, 4th Alice Peters - Farview Show Time, 5th Penny Butterick - Tui’s Tia Maria, CLASS 190 Galashiels Perpetual Trophy - Best Rider: 1st Jessica Taylor - my magic mike, 2nd Alice Peters - Farview Show Time, 3rd Jade Miller - Tell No Lies, 4th Fern Wilkinson - Cavalry Man, CLASS 191 Pony Breeders Society Class: 1st DS Equestrian / S Pickens - Greenmoor Euphoria, 2nd Jade Miller - Tell No Lies, 3rd Alice Peters - Farview Show Time, 4th Mollie McLauchlan - Skibbereen Touch & Dream, 5th Katie Fitzsimons - Eastdale Henrietta, 6th Millie Harris - Eastdale Libery

GROUP “B” SHOW PONIES – HOY Qualifier Reserve Champion Novice Group B Show Pony: Blaise France - Goldridge Winchester Champion Novice Group B Show Pony: Milly Mackenzie - Eastdale Foreign Affair Reserve Champion Group B Open Show Pony: Milly Mackenzie - Eastdale Foreign Affair Muirhead Cup: Jade Miller - Tell No Lies Champion Group B Open Show Pony: Katie Fitzsimons - Eastdale Henrietta Champion Rider under 17 Years: DS Equestrian / S Pickens - Greenmoor Euphoria


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CLASS 192 Best Presented: 1st CRETNEY Family Rebecca Butler - Stonefields Black Diamond, 2nd Katie Fitzsimons - Eastdale Henrietta, 3rd Olivia McFarlane - Skibereen Xtravagant, 4th Blaise France - Goldridge Winchester, CLASS 193 Novice Show Pony over 128cm but not exceeding 138cm, 0 to 2 wins: 1st Blaise France - Goldridge Winchester, 2nd Mollie McLauchlan - Skibbereen Touch & Dream, 3rd CRETNEY Family Rebecca Butler - Stonefields Black Diamond, CLASS 194 Novice Show Pony over 128cm but not exceeding 138cm, 0 to 5 wins: 1st Milly Mackenzie - Eastdale Foreign Affair, 2nd Blaise France - Goldridge Winchester, 3rd Olivia McFarlane - Skibereen Xtravagant, 4th Mollie McLauchlan - Skibbereen Touch & Dream, 5th CRETNEY Family Rebecca Butler - Stonefields Black Diamond, CLASS 195 Novice Paced and Mannered Show Pony over 128cm but not exceeding 138cm: 1st Blaise France - Goldridge Winchester, 2nd Olivia McFarlane - Skibereen Xtravagant, 3rd Milly Mackenzie - Eastdale Foreign Affair, 4th Mollie McLauchlan - Skibbereen Touch & Dream, 5th CRETNEY Family Rebecca Butler - Stonefields Black Diamond, CLASS 196 Open Show Pony over 128cm but not exceeding 133cm: 1st Katie Fitzsimons - Eastdale Henrietta, 2nd CRETNEY Family Rebecca Butler - Stonefields Black Diamond, CLASS 197 Open Show Pony over 133cm but not exceeding 138cm: 1st Milly Mackenzie - Eastdale Foreign Affair, 2nd Blaise France - Goldridge Winchester, 3rd Mollie McLauchlan Skibbereen Touch & Dream, 4th Olivia McFarlane - Skibereen Xtravagant, CLASS 198 Open Paced and Mannered Show Pony over 128cm but not exceeding 138cm: 1st Katie Fitzsimons - Eastdale Henrietta, 2nd Blaise France - Goldridge Winchester, 3rd Olivia McFarlane - Skibereen Xtravagant, 4th Milly Mackenzie - Eastdale Foreign Affair, 5th Mollie McLauchlan - Skibbereen Touch & Dream, CLASS 199 Best Matched and Mannered Pair of Ponies over 128cm but not exceeding 138cm: 1st Blaise France - Goldridge Winchester, CLASS 200 Best Rider 10 years and under 12 years: 1st Blaise France - Goldridge Winchester, 2nd Olivia McFarlane - Skibereen Xtravagant, 3rd Layla Singleton - Ellangowan Quartz Reef, CLASS 201 Best Rider 12 years and under 14 years: 1st Jade Miller - Tell No Lies, 2nd Katie Fitzsimons - Eastdale Henrietta, 3rd Chloe Foster - , 4th Milly Mackenzie - Eastdale Foreign Affair, 5th Mollie McLauchlan - Skibbereen Touch & Dream

GROUP “C” SHOW PONIES – HOY Qualifier Wakelin Cup: Ashton Precious Moments Reserve Champion Group C Open Show Pony: Lydia Clegorn - Goldridge prospero Champion Novice Group C Show Pony: Ruby Cadigan - Aintree Pierette Champion Group C Open Show Pony: Millie Harris - Eastdale Libery CLASS 202 Best Presented: 1st Millie Harris - Eastdale Libery, 2nd Ruby Cadigan - Aintree Pierette, CLASS 203 The Wakelin Challenge Cup: 1st Ashton Precious Moments - , 2nd Layla Singleton - Ellangowan Quartz Reef, 3rd Ruby Cadigan - Aintree Pierette, 4th Lydia Clegorn - Goldridge prospero, 5th Olivia McFarlane - Skibereen Xtravagant, CLASS 205 Novice Pony not exceeding 128cm, 0 to 5 wins: 1st Ruby Cadigan - Aintree Pierette, CLASS 206 Best Novice paced and Mannered Pony not exceeding 128cm: 1st Ruby Cadigan Aintree Pierette, CLASS 207 Open Show Pony not exceeding 123cm: 2nd Ruby Cadigan - Aintree Pierette, CLASS 208 Open Show Pony over 123cm and not exceeding 128cm.: 1st Millie Harris - Eastdale Libery, 2nd Lydia Clegorn - Goldridge prospero, CLASS 209 Best Paced and Mannered Show Pony not exceeding 128cm: 1st Lydia Clegorn Goldridge prospero

SADDLE HUNTER PONY – HOY Qualifier Champion Novice Saddle Hunter Pony: Layla Singleton - Ellangowan Quartz Reef Reserve Champion Novice Saddle Hunter Pony: SL

& PM Harvey - Dingmac Billy Do Reserve Champion Open Saddle Hunter Pony: Millie Harris - Bellagio KV Champion Open Saddle Hunter Pony: DS Equestrian / S Pickens - Greenmoor Euphoria CLASS 213 Best Presented Saddle Hunter Pony: 1st DS Equestrian / S Pickens - Greenmoor Euphoria, 2nd SL & PM Harvey - Dingmac Billy Do, 3rd Layla Singleton - Ellangowan Quartz Reef, 4th Grace English - Snow- Trouble at Rosewood, 5th Lulu Maley - Lakewood Curiosity, 6th Maisie Holyoake - Oaklanes Up The Tempo, CLASS 214 Novice Saddle Hunter Pony, 0-2 wins: 1st Layla Singleton - Ellangowan Quartz Reef, 2nd SL & PM Harvey Dingmac Billy Do, 3rd Grace English - Snow- Trouble at Rosewood, 4th Annabelle Gibson - Ezra, 5th Tabitha White - Sapphire Bay, 6th Charlotte Quigley - Donut, CLASS 215 Novice Saddle Hunter Pony 0-5 wins: 1st Layla Singleton - Ellangowan Quartz Reef, 2nd SL & PM Harvey - Dingmac Billy Do, 3rd Grace English - Snow- Trouble at Rosewood, 4th Tabitha White - Sapphire Bay, 5th Annabelle Gibson - Ezra, 6th Charlotte Quigley - Donut, CLASS 217 Open Saddle Hunter Pony, over 128cm not exceeding 138cm: 1st Millie Harris - Bellagio KV, 2nd Layla Singleton - Ellangowan Quartz Reef, 3rd Maisie Holyoake - Oaklanes Up The Tempo, 4th Charlotte Quigley - Donut, CLASS 218 Open Saddle Hunter Pony, over 138cm not exceeding 148cm: 1st DS Equestrian / S Pickens - Greenmoor Euphoria, 2nd SL & PM Harvey - Dingmac Billy Do, 3rd Grace English - Snow- Trouble at Rosewood, 4th Tabitha White - Sapphire Bay, 5th Annabelle Gibson - Ezra, 6th Zoe Quigley - Troy, CLASS 219 Best Paced and Mannered Saddle Hunter Pony: 1st DS Equestrian / S Pickens - Greenmoor Euphoria, 2nd SL & PM Harvey - Dingmac Billy Do, 3rd Annabelle Gibson - Ezra, 4th Layla Singleton - Ellangowan Quartz Reef, 5th Charlotte Quigley - Donut, 6th Tabitha White - Sapphire Bay, CLASS 220 Best Rider on a Saddle Hunter Pony: 1st DS Equestrian / S Pickens - Greenmoor Euphoria, 2nd Layla Singleton - Ellangowan Quartz Reef, 3rd SL & PM Harvey - Dingmac Billy Do, 4th Maisie Holyoake Oaklanes Up The Tempo, 5th Grace English, 6th Charlotte Quigley - Donut

FIRST RIDDEN - HOY Qualifier Reserve Champion First Year Ridden Pony: Duncan Mackenzie - Windsor Merrylegs Champion First Year Ridden Pony: Sophia Kingan - Jym-Aud Dewdrop Mahogany CLASS 221 District First Year Ridden Pony (see Rule 3): 1st Violet France - Sarbec Solomon Song, CLASS 222 Best Presented: 1st Sophia Kingan Jym-Aud Dewdrop Mahogany, 2nd Violet France - Sarbec Solomon Song, 3rd Lara Thomas - Dragonwyck Skylark, 4th Ella Ingold - , 5th Charlotte Butler - Glendale Mardi Gras, 6th Molly Greenwood - Bendermere Shanialeas Suprize, 6th Kelsey Moore - Savacs Little Tuxedo, CLASS 223 Best Pony Club Pony: 1st Charlotte Butler - Glendale Mardi Gras, 2nd Violet France - Sarbec Solomon Song, 3rd Ella Ingold - , 4th Duncan Mackenzie Windsor Merrylegs, 5th Ellie Jones - Pennbretti Piccolo, 6th Kelsey Moore - Savacs Little Tuxedo, 6th Molly Greenwood - Bendermere Shanialeas Suprize, 6th Pippa Butterick - Dun Boy Surprise, CLASS 224 Novice First Ridden Pony, not exceeding 138cm, 0 to 5 wins.: 1st Violet France - Sarbec Solomon Song, 2nd Ella Ingold - , 3rd Lara Thomas - Dragonwyck Skylark, 4th Ellie Jones - Pennbretti Piccolo, 5th Charlotte Butler - Glendale Mardi Gras, 6th Pippa Butterick - Dun Boy Surprise, 6th Molly Greenwood - Bendermere Shanialeas Suprize, 6th D Wilson/Mia Brook - Eyredale Glamor Puss, 6th Kelsey Moore - Savacs Little Tuxedo, CLASS 225 Open First Ridden Pony, not exceeding 128cm: 1st Violet France - Sarbec Solomon Song, 2nd Charlotte Butler - Ty Gwyn Armani, 3rd Lara Thomas - Dragonwyck Skylark, 4th Ellie Jones - Pennbretti Piccolo, 5th Ella Ingold - , 6th Molly Greenwood - Bendermere Shanialeas Suprize, 6th D Wilson/Mia Brook - Eyredale Glamor Puss, CLASS 226 Open First Ridden Pony, over 128cm and not exceeding 138cm: 1st Sophia Kingan Jym-Aud Dewdrop Mahogany, 2nd Duncan Mackenzie - Windsor Merrylegs, CLASS 227 Novice Paced and Mannered First Ridden Pony 0-5 wins: 1st Violet France - Sarbec Solomon Song, 2nd Lara Thomas - Dragonwyck Skylark, 3rd Ella Ingold , 4th Ellie Jones - Pennbretti Piccolo, 5th D Wilson/Mia Brook - Eyredale Glamor Puss, 6th Molly Greenwood - Bendermere Shanialeas Suprize, 6th Charlotte Butler - Glendale Mardi Gras, CLASS 228 Open Paced and Mannered First Ridden Pony: 1st Sophia Kingan - Jym-Aud Dewdrop Mahogany, 2nd Charlotte Butler - Ty Gwyn Armani, 3rd Lara Thomas - Dragonwyck Skylark, 4th Violet France - Sarbec Solomon Song, 5th Duncan Mackenzie - Windsor Merrylegs, 6th D Wilson/Mia Brook - Eyredale Glamor Puss, 6th Ellie Jones - Pennbretti Piccolo, 6th Molly Greenwood - Bendermere Shanialeas Suprize, 6th Ella Ingold - , CLASS 229 Novice Rider (First Ridden Section) 0-5 wins: 1st Charlotte Butler - Glendale Mardi Gras, 2nd Sophia Kingan - Jym-Aud Dewdrop Mahogany, 3rd D Wilson/Mia Brook - Eyredale Glamor Puss, 4th Lara Thomas - Dragonwyck Skylark, 5th Violet France - Sarbec Solomon Song, 6th Ella Ingold - , CLASS 230 Open Rider (First Ridden Section): 1st Sophia Kingan - Jym-Aud Dewdrop Mahogany, 2nd D Wilson/Mia Brook - Eyredale Glamor Puss, 3rd Violet France - Sarbec Solomon Song, 4th Ella Ingold , 5th Charlotte Butler - Glendale Mardi Gras, 6th

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Duncan Mackenzie - Windsor Merrylegs, 6th Molly Greenwood - Bendermere Shanialeas Suprize

LEAD REIN PONIES - HOY Qualifier Reserve Champion Lead Rein Pony: Annabelle Butler - Arrandale Nightlight Champion Lead Rein Pony: Harper Henskes - Cedar Park Regal Man CLASS 231 District Lead Rein Pony (see Rule 3): 1st Dorothy Lang - Sylvia Blossom, CLASS 232 Best Presented: 1st Harper Henskes - Cedar Park Regal Man, 2nd Drew Fitzgerald - Gundagai Leikellie, 3rd Jessica Butler - Arrandale Nightlight, 4th Annabelle Butler - Ty Gwyn Armani, 5th Georgia Ingold - , 6th Pippa Greenwood - Toffee Pop, 6th Dorothy Lang - Sylvia Blossom, CLASS 233 Lead Rein Pony most suitable for a Pony Club Mount: 1st Drew Fitzgerald - Gundagai Leikellie, 2nd Georgia Ingold - , 3rd Pippa Greenwood - Toffee Pop, 4th Dorothy Lang - Sylvia Blossom, CLASS 234 Best Boy or Girl Rider, 4 or 5 years, on lead rein: 1st Harper Henskes - Cedar Park Regal Man, 2nd Drew Fitzgerald - Gundagai Leikellie, 3rd Annabelle Butler - Ty Gwyn Armani, 4th Georgia Ingold - , 5th Dorothy Lang - Sylvia Blossom, CLASS 235 Best Boy or Girl Rider, 6 or 7 years old, on lead rein: 1st Pippa Greenwood - Toffee Pop, 2nd Annabelle Butler - Arrandale Nightlight, CLASS 236 Novice Lead Rein Pony, not exceeding 128cm, 0-5 wins: 1st Annabelle Butler - Arrandale Nightlight, 2nd Georgia Ingold - , 3rd Jessica Butler - Ty Gwyn Armani, 4th Pippa Greenwood - Toffee Pop, 5th Dorothy Lang - Sylvia Blossom, CLASS 237 Open Lead Rein Pony, not exceeding 123cm: 1st Harper Henskes Cedar Park Regal Man, 2nd Drew Fitzgerald - Gundagai Leikellie, 3rd Annabelle Butler - Arrandale Nightlight, 4th Georgia Ingold - , 5th Pippa Greenwood - Toffee Pop, CLASS 238 Open Lead Rein Pony, over 123cm and not exceeding 128cm: 1st Jessica Butler - Ty Gwyn Armani, CLASS 239 Novice Paced & Mannered Led Rein Pony, not exceeding 128 cm 0-5 wins: 1st Jessica Butler - Ty Gwyn Armani, 2nd Georgia Ingold - , 3rd Annabelle Butler - Arrandale Nightlight, 4th Dorothy Lang - Sylvia Blossom, 5th Pippa Greenwood - Toffee Pop, CLASS 240 Open Paced & Mannered Lead Rein Pony: 1st Drew Fitzgerald - Gundagai Leikellie, 2nd Annabelle Butler - Arrandale Nightlight, 3rd Jessica Butler - Ty Gwyn Armani, 4th Georgia Ingold - , 5th Pippa Greenwood - Toffee Pop, 6th Harper Henskes - Cedar Park Regal Man MINIATURE HORSES LED AND DRIVEN Reserve Champion Miniature Horse A: Danyelle Alfeld - Bluegables Bayonets Fancy Pants Reserve Champion Miniature Horse B: Alexandra Tutty - SWS Inceptions Code Blue Champion Miniature Horse A: L & C Quinn - Summerlea Toy Collectable Supreme Champion Miniature Horse: L & C Quinn - Summerlea Toy Collectable Champion Miniature Horse B: L & C Quinn - Arcadia Driven By Revenge CLASS 245 Best Presented Horse and Handler: 1st Danyelle Alfeld - Bluegables Bayonets Fancy Pants, 2nd Alexandra Tutty - SWS Rockin Da Boat, 2nd Danyelle Alfeld - Bayview Novas Gisele, CLASS 249 Mare or Gelding, 4 years and over: 1st L & C Quinn - Summerlea Toy Collectable, 2nd L & C Quinn - Bluegables Under Cover Hawk, 3rd Danyelle Alfeld - Bluegables Bayonets Fancy Pants, 4th Danyelle Alfeld - Bayview Novas Gisele, 5th Alexandra Tutty - SWS Rockin Da Boat, CLASS 251 Best Movement, 2 years and over: 1st L & C Quinn - Summerlea Toy Collectable, 2nd Danyelle Alfeld - Bluegables Bayonets Fancy Pants, 3rd Alexandra Tutty - SWS Rockin Da Boat, 4th Danyelle Alfeld - Bayview Novas Gisele, 5th L & C Quinn Bluegables Under Cover Hawk, CLASS 252 Best Presented Horse and Handler: 1st L & C Quinn Arcadia Driven By Revenge, 2nd Alexandra Tutty - SWS Inceptions Code Blue, 3rd Alexandra Tutty - SWS Double Identity, CLASS 255 2 & 3 Year Old, Filly, Colt or Gelding: 1st Alexandra Tutty - SWS Double Identity, CLASS 256 Mare or Gelding, 4 years and over: 1st L & C Quinn - Arcadia Driven By Revenge, 2nd Alexandra Tutty - SWS Inceptions Code Blue, CLASS 258 Best Movement, 2 years and over: 1st L & C Quinn - Arcadia Driven By Revenge, 2nd Alexandra Tutty - SWS Double Identity, 3rd Alexandra Tutty - SWS Inceptions Code Blue, CLASS 260 Open Miniature Horse: 1st Danyelle Alfeld - Bluegables Bayonets Fancy Pants, CLASS 261 Best Paced and Mannered: 1st Danyelle Alfeld - Bluegables Bayonets Fancy Pants

LED HORSE, PONY AND WELSH LED PONY Champion Adult Led Pony: Alice Peters - Farview Show Time Champion Youngstock Led Pony: Lucinda murray - Enchanted illusion Reserve Champion Youngstock Led Pony: PM Phillips/ JPhillips - Ellangowan Aurora Reserve Champion Adult Led Pony: Lucinda Murray - Rosemoor Black Opal CLASS 262 Best Presented Pony and Handler: 1st Alice Peters - Farview Show Time, 2nd Michelle Jordan - Glenardon Viking, 3rd PM Phillips/ J Hunt - Ellangowan Toy Boy wpbg2569, 4th Lucinda Murray - Rosemoor Black Opal, CLASS 265 Dry Mare, 4 years and over, not exceeding 148cm: 1st Alice Peters - Farview Show Time, 2nd Katie Fitzsimons - Eastdale Henrietta, CLASS 266 Gelding 4yrs and over, not exceeding 148cms: 1st Lucinda Murray - Rosemoor Black Opal, 2nd CRETNEY

Family - Stonefields Black Diamond, 3rd PM Phillips/ J Hunt - Ellangowan Toy Boy wpbg2569, 4th Lydia Clegorn - Goldridge prospero, 5th Michelle Jordan - Glenardon Viking, CLASS 267 Coloured Pony 4yrs and over, not exceeding 148cms: 1st Lydia Clegorn - Goldridge prospero, CLASS 269 Pony, 2 years, not exceeding 146cm: 1st PM Phillips/ JPhillips - Ellangowan Aurora, CLASS 270 Pony, 3 years, not exceeding 148cm: 1st Lucinda murray Enchanted illusion, CLASS 272 Best Movement In Hand Pony, any age: 1st Lydia Clegorn - Goldridge prospero, 2nd Michelle Jordan - Glenardon Viking, 3rd CRETNEY Family - Stonefields Black Diamond, 4th PM Phillips/ J Hunt - Ellangowan Toy Boy wpbg2569, 5th Katie Fitzsimons - Eastdale Henrietta, CLASS 273 Best Mannered In Hand Pony, any age: 1st Lydia Clegorn - Goldridge prospero, 2nd PM Phillips/ J Hunt - Ellangowan Toy Boy wpbg2569, 3rd CRETNEY Family - Stonefields Black Diamond, 4th Michelle Jordan - Glenardon Viking, CLASS 274 Best Handler, up to 17 years: 1st Lydia Clegorn - Goldridge prospero, 2nd CRETNEY Family - Stonefields Black Diamond, CLASS 275 Best Handler, over 17 years: 1st Michelle Jordan - Glenardon Viking

LED HORSE, PONY AND WELSH LED HORSE Reserve Champion Adult Led Horse: Natasha Waddell - Skibbereen Manequin Champion Adult Led Horse: Samantha Gregory Cliquot CLASS 276 Best Presented Horse and Handler: 1st Natasha Waddell - Skibbereen Manequin, 2nd Samantha Gregory - Cliquot, CLASS 278 Gelding, 4 years and over, over 148cm: 1st Samantha Gregory - Cliquot, 2nd Rosalie Kerr - Sparkling Campfire Secrets, CLASS 279 Dry Mare, 4 years and over, over 148cm: 1st Natasha Waddell - Skibbereen Manequin, 2nd Rosalie Kerr - No Excuses, CLASS 286 Best Movement In Hand Horse, any age: 1st Rosalie Kerr - No Excuses, 2nd Rosalie Kerr - Sparkling Campfire Secrets, CLASS 287 Best Mannered In Hand Horse, any age: 1st Rosalie Kerr - Sparkling Campfire Secrets, 2nd Rosalie Kerr - No Excuses

LED HORSE, PONY AND WELSH IN HAND WELSH Champion Partbred Welsh Adult: Amanda Butler Arrandale Nightlight Champion Purebred Welsh Youngstock: J Hunt Ellangowan Horton Champion Purebred Welsh Adult: J Phillips - Ellangowan Moonstone Reserve Champion Partbred Welsh Adult: CRETNEY Family Rebecca Butler - Stonefields Black Diamond Reserve Champion Purebred Welsh Adult: CRETNEY Family - SilverBank Seven CLASS 290 Purebred Mare, Section A,B,C or D: 1st J Phillips - Ellangowan Moonstone, CLASS 292 Purebred Gelding, Section A,B,C or D: 1st CRETNEY Family - SilverBank Seven, 2nd Annabelle Butler - Ty Gwyn Armani, 3rd Charlotte Butler - Glendale Mardi Gras, CLASS 296 Purebred 3 year old, Section A, B, C or D: 1st J Hunt - Ellangowan Horton, CLASS 298 Partbred Gelding: 1st Amanda Butler - Arrandale Nightlight, 2nd CRETNEY Family Rebecca Butler - Stonefields Black Diamond, 3rd PM Phillips/ J Hunt - Ellangowan Toy Boy wpbg2569, 4th Layla Singleton - Ellangowan Quartz Reef, 4th Lydia Clegorn - Goldridge prospero, CLASS 301 Partbred 2 year old: 1st PM Phillips/ JPhillips - Ellangowan Aurora, CLASS 303 Best Mannered and Movement, Pure or Partbred: 1st Amanda Butler - Arrandale Nightlight, 2nd J Phillips - Ellangowan Moonstone, 3rd Lydia Clegorn - Goldridge prospero, 4th Layla Singleton - Ellangowan Quartz Reef, CLASS 304 Best Walk. Pure or Partbred: 1st CRETNEY Family Rebecca Butler - Stonefields Black Diamond, 2nd CRETNEY Family - SilverBank Seven, 3rd Annabelle Butler Ty Gwyn Armani, 4th Amanda Butler - Arrandale Nightlight, CLASS 305 Best Trot. Pure or Partbred: 1st Layla Singleton - Ellangowan Quartz Reef, 2nd J Phillips - Ellangowan Moonstone, 3rd Annabelle Butler - Ty Gwyn Armani, 4th Amanda Butler - Arrandale Nightlight, 4th Lydia Clegorn - Goldridge prospero, CLASS 306 Best Junior Handler up to 17yrs: 1st Lydia Clegorn - Goldridge prospero, 2nd J Phillips - Ellangowan Moonstone, 3rd Charlotte Butler - Glendale Mardi Gras, 4th Annabelle Butler - Ty Gwyn Armani, 4th CRETNEY Family Rebecca Butler - Stonefields Black Diamond, CLASS 307 Best Adult Handler: 1st Layla Singleton - Ellangowan Quartz Reef, 2nd CRETNEY Family - SilverBank Seven, 3rd J Hunt - Ellangowan Horton, 4th Amanda Butler - Arrandale Nightlight

FARMLANDS WORKING HUNTER FARMLANDS WORKING HUNTERS Reserve Champion Working Hunter: Sarah Nesbitt - Flying Fox Champion Working Hunter: Anna Bryant - Peace Train CLASS 310 Novice Working Hunter Horse, 0-5 wins: 1st Nicolee Ayton - RV Benz Velo, 2nd Sarah Nesbitt - Flying Fox, 3rd Julia Johnston - The Governor, 4th Anna Bryant - Peace Train, CLASS 311 Open Working Hunter over 148 cm and not over 163 cm: 1st Sarah Nesbitt - Flying Fox, 2nd Julia Johnston - The Governor, 3rd Willow Cleghorn Informant, CLASS 312 Open Working Hunter over 163 cm: 1st Anna Bryant - Peace Train


Guardian Wednesday,RESULTS March 17, 2021 RURAL Ashburton A&P SHOW 26 MAYFIELD FARMLANDS WORKING HUNTER WORKING HUNTER - PONY Champion Working Hunter Pony: Zoe Slater Moccochino Reserve Champion Working Hunter Pony: Poppy Slater - Rhythm N Gold CLASS 313 Novice Working Hunter Pony, 0-5 wins: 1st Zoe Slater - Moccochino, 2nd Sophie Sauer - Its Cookie Time, 3rd Poppy Slater - Rhythm N Gold, 4th Olivia McFarlane - Painted Poppy, CLASS 314 Open Working Hunter Pony not exceeding 138cm: 1st Poppy Slater - Rhythm N Gold, 2nd Olivia McFarlane - Painted Poppy, 3rd Charlotte Quigley - Donut, CLASS 315 Open Working Hunter Pony over 138cm but not exceeding 148cm: 1st Zoe Slater - Moccochino, 2nd Sophie Sauer - Its Cookie Time, 3rd Tabitha White - Sapphire Bay, 4th Zoe Quigley - Troy

HUNTER JUMPING Reserve Champion Hunter: Julia Johnston - The Governor Champion Hunter: Anna Bryant - Peace Train CLASS 320 Novice Hunter over fences, 0 to 5 wins: 1st Nicolee Ayton - RV Benz Velo, 2nd Anna Bryant - Peace Train, 3rd Julia Johnston - The Governor, CLASS 321 Open Hunter over fences, over 148cm and not exceeding 163cm: 1st Julia Johnston - The Governor, CLASS 322 Open Hunter over fences, over 163cm: 1st Anna Bryant - Peace Train, CLASS 323 Handy Hunter: 1st Julia Johnston - The Governor, 2nd Anna Bryant - Peace Train, 3rd Sarah Nesbitt - Flying Fox

HUNTER JUMPING - PONIES CLASS 324 Novice Pony Hunter over fences, 0-2 wins: 1st Sophie Sauer - Its Cookie Time, 2nd Fern Wilkinson - Cavalry Man, 3rd Poppy Slater - Rhythm N Gold, 4th Ruby Cadigan - Aintree Pierette, 5th Tabitha White - Sapphire Bay, 6th Tessa Cadigan - Maestro, CLASS 325 Novice Pony Hunter over fences, 0-5 wins: 1st Zoe Slater - Moccochino, 2nd Poppy Slater - Rhythm N Gold, 3rd Sophie Sauer - Its Cookie Time, 4th Fern Wilkinson - Cavalry Man, 5th Ruby Cadigan - Aintree Pierette, 6th D Wilson//L Cameron - /Windward Pollyanna, CLASS 326 Open Pony Hunter, over fences, not exceeding 138 cm: 1st Poppy Slater Rhythm N Gold, 2nd Charlotte Quigley - Donut, 3rd Olivia McFarlane - Painted Poppy, 4th Maisie Holyoake - Oaklanes Up The Tempo, 5th Lulu Maley - Lakewood Curiosity, CLASS 327 Open Pony Hunter over fences, over 138cm and not exceeding 148cm: 1st D Wilson//L Cameron - /Windward Pollyanna, 2nd Isabella Casey-Solly - Moonlight Eurythmic, 3rd Zoe Slater - Moccochino, 4th Sophie Sauer - Its Cookie Time, 5th Tessa Cadigan - Maestro

Ashburton Guardian Wednesday, March 17, 2021

Tom, 2nd Jo Burgess - Classic Roulette, 3rd Belle James - Rakaihautu’s Iti Kahurangi

DAIRY GOATS STANDARD AGE CLASSES FOR DOES Champion Doe: Janine Tasker - Zodian Poppy Champion Challenge: Kim Carter - Zodian Luna CLASS 360 Doe in Milk under 3 years of age: 1st Barbara Kennedy, 2nd Barbara KENNEDY Antrimdowns Ritzy, CLASS 361 Doe in Milk, 3 years and under 5 years: 1st Janine Tasker - Zodian Poppy, 2nd Barbara KENNEDY - Antrimdowns Rizzo, 3rd Kim Carter - Zodian Lucy, CLASS 363 Grand Champion Standard Age Class: 1st Kim Carter Zodian Luna

SPECIAL IN MILK CLASSES CLASS 366 Best Udder: 1st Janine Tasker - Zodian Luna, 2nd Barbara Kennedy - Antrimdowns Jonquil, 3rd Barbara KENNEDY - Antrimdowns Rizzo, 4th Janine Tasker - Zodian Lucy, CLASS 367 Dam & Daughter in Milk: 1st Carter/Tasker - Zodian Luna & Poppy, 2nd Barbara Kenndy - Antrimdowns Rizzo & Ritzy

ESSENTIAL NUTRITION LTD WOOL MAYFIELD - GERALDINE/TEMUKA A & P FLOCK EWE OR WETHER FLEECE J R PARR & L M PARR PERPETUAL COMBINED WOOL CHAMPIONSHIP: L M Parr CLASS 380 Flock Ewe or Wether Fleece Championship: 1st L M Parr PASTORAL MEASUREMENTS LTD MERINO OPEN CLASSES CLASS 381 Ram Fleece: 1st Aileen SANDREY PASTORAL MEASUREMENTS LTD MERINO FLOCK CLASSES BOB DURANT MEMORIAL TROPHY: Castle Ridge Station Champion Fine Fleece: Castle Ridge Station -

COPPERS CUP: Matt Harvey - Lace ELLERY TROPHY: Keven Ashworth - Leah MAYFIELD A & P ASSOCIATION TANKARD: Keven Ashworth - Leah CLASS 415 Maiden Trial: 1st Matt Harvey - Lace, 2nd Andrew McLeod - Sue, 3rd Dess Lysart - Luke, CLASS 416 Open Trial: 1st Keven Ashworth - Leah, 2nd Ken Turpin - Tess, 3rd P N BINNIE - Katie Ken Turpin

BALLANCE AGRI NUTRIENTS FARM PRODUCE HINDS SEED CLEANING SEEDS CLASS 420 2kg Wheat. Any feed variety, wheat must be named: 1st T&D Clark, 2nd T & D CLARK - , 3rd T F CORBETT - , CLASS 421 2kg Wheat. Any biscuit variety, wheat must be named: 1st T F CORBETT - , CLASS 422 2kg Wheat. Any milling variety, wheat must be named: 1st T & D CLARK - , 2nd A McKenzie, 3rd T D Clark, 4th T F CORBETT - , CLASS 423 2kg Peas. Any variety, must be named: 1st T & D CLARK - , 1st T & D CLARK - , CLASS 426 10kg Feed Barley, any variety, to be named: 1st D Clark, 2nd T F CORBETT - , CLASS 427 Short Rotation Ryegrass, one 500ml jar, variety to be named: 1st A MacKenzie, CLASS 428 Any Perennial Ryegrass, one 500ml jar. (Nui, Ariki, Ruanui, Ellet, etc.): 1st T & D CLARK - , 2nd T & D CLARK, 3rd T & D CLARK, CLASS 429 Any Other Seed, one 500ml jar, variety to be named: 1st T & D CLARK Luke Evans

DONALD LOVE CONTRACTING FIELD ROOTS W S GREENSLADE MEMORIAL TROPHY: T & D CLARK CLASS 436 One Root of Fodder Beet: 1st A MacKenzie Luke Evans

Jane Arenas, CLASS 476 Three Kinds of Culinary Herbs, to be named: 1st Cate Hogan-Wright, 2nd Jane Arenas, 3rd John Milne, CLASS 477 Two Cobs of Corn (Exhibitor may inspect before showing): 1st C Ellery, 2nd Cate Hogan-Wright, CLASS 478 Any Other Vegetable: 1st C Ellery, CLASS 481 Two Apples: 1st John Milne, 2nd John Milne, CLASS 483 Two Lemons: 1st L McKenzie, 2nd C Ellery, CLASS 485 Three Ripe Tomatoes: 1st C Ellery, 2nd C Ellery, 3rd Mathew Lee, CLASS 486 Three Green Tomatoes: 1st John Milne, 2nd C Ellery, 3rd C Ellery, CLASS 487 Three Heirloom Tomatoes: 1st John Milne Helen Hargraves

HOME MADE TABLE WINES OPEN CLASSES CLASS 489 Dry White Wine: 1st John Grant - , 2nd Dennys Guild - , 3rd Dennys Guild - , CLASS 490 Sweet White Wine: 1st John Grant - , 2nd John Grant - , 3rd Dennys Guild - , CLASS 491 Dry Red Wine: 1st John Grant - , 2nd Dennys Guild - , 3rd Dennys Guild - , CLASS 492 Sweet Red Wine: 1st John Grant - , 2nd Dennys Guild - , 3rd Dennys Guild - , CLASS 493 Open Class, Wine: 1st John Grant - , 2nd John Grant - , CLASS 494 Home Brew, Light Lager, mild: 1st C Ellery, CLASS 495 Home Brew, Stout, bitter: 1st Dennys Guild - , 2nd C Ellery, 3rd C Ellery, CLASS 497 Home Brew, Any Type: 1st Dennys Guild - , 2nd C Ellery, 3rd C Ellery, CLASS 499 Liqueur made from Natural Ingredients: 1st John Grant - , 2nd Dennys Guild - , 3rd John Grant Bruce & Yvonne Le Comte HOME MADE TABLE WINES NOVICE CLASSES Premier Exhibit Table Wines: John Grant Bruce & Yvonne Le Comte Bruce & Yvonne Le Comte

ARTHUR CATES PRESERVES

CARTWRIGHT’S INSURANCE & MORTGAGE BROKERS HORSE & PONY FEI SHOW JUMPING

PRESERVES MRS M Y CAMPBELL TROPHY: S Cavill Premier Exhibit Preserves: Ann Price CLASS 510 Six Fresh Hens Eggs, judged by weight, brown or tinted, single yoked: 1st Ann Price, 2nd Ben Dickson - , 3rd Richard Scrase - , CLASS 514 One jar Raspberry Jam: 1st S B RANKIN - , 2nd S Cavill - , CLASS 519 One jar Microwaved Jam: 1st S Cavill - , CLASS 520 One jar Marmalade: 1st S Cavill - , 2nd S B RANKIN - , CLASS 526 One jar of Beetroot: 1st S Cavill - , CLASS 531 One Bottle of Tomato Sauce: 1st S Rankin, 2nd Adair Hogg - , CLASS 532 One jar of Tomato Relish, unthickened: 1st S B RANKIN - , 2nd Adair Hogg - , CLASS 534 One jar of Chutney: 1st Richard Scrase - , CLASS 535 One bottle of Sauce, other: 1st S Cavill - , CLASS 537 One Glass of Lemon Honey: 1st S B RANKIN - , CLASS 538 One Jar of Home Made Honey: 1st Richard Scrase Aileen Sandrey

OPEN FEI

COOKERY

MID CANTERBURY STOCK AND STATION AGENTS CHALLENGE TROPHY: Amy McMullan - Pure Cascade CLASS 330 Open Pony 90cm Two Phase Art 274_5.3: 1st Kristina Golubieva - Nugget, CLASS 331 Open Pony 90cm A2 Art 238_2.1: 1st Tessa Cadigan - Maestro, 2nd Kristina Golubieva - Nugget, CLASS 332 Open Pony 100cm Two Phase Art 274_5.3: 1st Tessa Cadigan - Maestro, CLASS 333 Open Pony 100cm A2 Art 238_2.1: 1st Tessa Cadigan - Maestro, CLASS 334 Open Horse 100cm Two Phase Art 274_5.3: 1st Kate Perry - Noritake, CLASS 335 Open Horse 100cm A2 Art 238_2.1: 1st Kate Perry - Noritake, CLASS 336 Open Horse 110cm Two Phase Art 274_5.3: 1st Amy McMullan Pure Cascade, 2nd Anna Bryant - Peace Train, 3rd Kristina Golubieva - Set in stone, 4th Amy McMullan - Divine Heart, CLASS 339 Open Horse 115cm A2 Art 238_2.1: 1st Amy McMullan - Pure Cascade, 2nd Kristina Golubieva - Set in stone, 3rd Anna Bryant - Peace Train

TRAINING FEI CLASS 340 Pony 70cm Two Phase Art 274_5.3: 1st Jessica Taylor - my magic, 2nd Blaise France - Goldridge Winchester, 3rd Annabelle Ewart, 4th Ruby Cadigan - Aintree Pierette, CLASS 341 Pony 70cm A2 Art 238_2.1: 1st Ruby Cadigan - Aintree Pierette, 2nd Blaise France - Goldridge Winchester, 3rd Mandy Mead - Timounga Conor, 4th Maggie Moone - Honey, CLASS 342 Pony 80cm Two Phase Art 274_5.3: 1st Blaise France - Goldridge Winchester, 2nd Jessica Taylor - my magic, 3rd Mandy Mead - Timounga Conor, 4th Bella Casey-Solly - Moonlight Eurythmic, CLASS 343 Pony 80cm A2 Art 238_2.1: 1st Blaise France - Goldridge Winchester, 2nd Sami Mead - Night Beetle, 3rd Bella Casey-Solly - Moonlight Eurythmic, 4th Annabel Ewart - Simply Shiloh, CLASS 344 Horse 80cm Two Phase Art 274_5.3: 1st Jo Burgess Classic Roulette, 2nd Belle James - Rakaihautu’s Iti Kahurangi, 3rd Amy McMullan - Cosmopolitan ECPH, 4th Larissa Milne - Riverdance Lucky Lou, CLASS 345 Horse 80cm A2 Art 238_2.1: 1st Emma Becroft - Sgt. Tom, 2nd Jo Burgess - Classic Roulette, 3rd Belle James - Rakaihautu’s Iti Kahurangi, 4th Harriet Stock, CLASS 346 Horse 90cm Two Phase Art 274_5.3: 1st Jo Burgess - Classic Roulette, 2nd Amy McMullan - Cosmopolitan ECPH, 3rd Emma Becroft - Sgt. Tom, 4th Belle James - Rakaihautu’s Iti Kahurangi, CLASS 347 Horse 90cm A2 Art 238_2.1: 1st Emma Becroft - Sgt.

JUNIOR COOKERY Reserve Champion Fine Fleece: Aileen Sandrey PIONEER CUP: Aileen Sandry CLASS 384 Ewe Fleece: 1st Castle Ridge Station - , 2nd Aileen SANDREY - , 3rd Aileen Sandrey, CLASS 386 Woolly Hogget Fleece: 1st Aileen Sandry, 2nd Aileen SANDREY MAINLAND WOOL HALFBRED OR CORRIEDALE FLOCK CLASSES CLASS 393 Ewe Fleece: 1st James Wright - wool, CLASS 394 Woolly Hogget Fleece: 1st James Wright - wool YALDHURST WOOL LTD CROSSBRED OPEN CLASSES Champion Strong Fleece: L M Parr YALDHURST WOOL LTD CROSSBRED FLOCK CLASSES SUTTON TROPHY: Castle Ridge Station Reserve Champion Strong Fleece: J R PARR CLASS 400 Ewe Fleece: 1st L M Parr, 3rd Phillippa Sanders - , CLASS 401 Woolly Hogget Fleece: 1st J R PARR - , 2nd J R PARR - , 3rd Phillippa Sanders - , CLASS 403 Hogget Fleece, shorn as lamb: 1st J R PARR - , 2nd LM PARR - , 3rd LM PARR - , CLASS 404 Blend of Crossbred Lambs, minimum of 4kg: 1st J R PARR BLACK AND COLOURED WOOL Reserve Champion Black & Coloured Fleece: J D STEWART Champion Black & Coloured Fleece: L P & K E PONSONBY CLASS 406 Black or Coloured Woolly Hogget Fleece: 1st L P & K E PONSONBY - , 2nd J D STEWART - , 3rd Phillippa Sanders - , CLASS 407 Black or Coloured Woolly Hogget Fleece: 1st J D STEWART - , 2nd Phillippa Sanders - , 3rd LM PARR - , CLASS 408 Black or Coloured Mature Fleece: 1st L P & K E PONSONBY - , 2nd Phillippa Sanders - , 3rd William Turnbull - , CLASS 409 Black or Coloured Mature Fleece: 1st J D STEWART - , 2nd LM PARR - , 3rd LM PARR - , CLASS 410 Black or Coloured Hogget Fleece, shorn as a lamb: 1st L P & K E PONSONBY - , 2nd J D STEWART -

EUKANUBA & VETENT DOG TRIALS DOG TRIALS

HOME PRODUCE

CRANFIELD GLASS VEGETABLES & FRUIT RUAPUNA MEMORIAL PERPETUAL CUP: C Ellery STONEYCROFT TROPHY: C Ellery Heaviest Pumpkin (Sash): Bredan James E D LAMBIE CUP: C Ellery MR & MRS R N CLUCAS TROPHY: C Ellery F E STOCKER TROPHY: C Ellery Champion Exhibit Home Produce: C Ellery SUTTON ROSEBOWL: C Ellery CLASS 440 Heaviest Pumpkin or Squash: 1st Bredan James, 2nd Zoe Reverley, 3rd Luca Brown, CLASS 444 Heaviest Marrow: 1st L McKenzie, 2nd C Ellery, 3rd Ella McDowell, CLASS 446 Largest Tomato: 1st Cate Hogan-Wright, 2nd Mathew Lee, CLASS 447 Ugliest Vegetable: 1st Jane Arenas, 2nd Cate Hogan-Wright, CLASS 448 Collection of Vegetables - Your Choice - 90 x 120 cm space: 1st C Ellery, 2nd Cate Hogan-Wright, 3rd Mathew Lee, CLASS 449 Two Parsnips: 1st C Ellery, 2nd C Ellery, CLASS 450 Two Carrots: 1st C Ellery, 2nd C Ellery, CLASS 451 Two Long Beetroot: 1st C Ellery, 2nd C Ellery, CLASS 452 Two Round Beetroot: 1st John Milne, CLASS 455 Three Eschalots: 1st C Ellery, 2nd C Ellery, 3rd John Milne, CLASS 456 Two Heads of Garlic: 1st C Ellery, 2nd C Ellery, CLASS 457 One Head of Silver Beet: 1st C Ellery, 2nd C Ellery, CLASS 458 Heaviest Potato: 1st C Ellery, 2nd Grace Reverley, 3rd Jane Arenas, CLASS 459 Five Table Potatoes - White, must be named: 1st Jane Arenas, 2nd C Ellery, CLASS 460 Five Table Potatoes - Red, must be named: 1st Nina Reverley, 2nd John Milne, 3rd John Milne, CLASS 462 One Cabbage: 1st Cate Hogan-Wright, CLASS 463 One Pumpkin: 1st C Ellery, 2nd C Ellery, CLASS 464 One Marrow: 1st Cate Hogan-Wright, 2nd Ella McDowell, 3rd C Ellery, CLASS 465 Two Zucchini: 1st Cate Hogan-Wright, 2nd C Ellery, 3rd C Ellery, CLASS 467 One Cucumber: 1st John Milne, 2nd John Milne, 3rd C Ellery, CLASS 469 Four Stalks of Rhubarb: 1st John Milne, 2nd John Milne, 3rd Cate Hogan-Wright, CLASS 470 Four Pods of Dwarf Beans: 1st Jane Arenas, 2nd Cate Hogan-Wright, CLASS 471 Four Pods of Climber or Runner Beans: 1st C Ellery, 2nd C Ellery, 3rd C Ellery, CLASS 472 Two Leeks: 1st C Ellery, CLASS 474 One Head Broccoli: 1st C Ellery, 2nd C Ellery, 3rd Cate Hogan-Wright, CLASS 475 Four Stalks of Parsley: 1st S Harrison, 2nd C Ellery, 3rd

HEALTHY LUNCH BOX CLASS 545 Primary School: 1st Hugh Oliver - , 1st Hami Hanara - , 2nd Aria Hanara - , 3rd Fergus Oliver - , 4th Lily Oliver - , 4th Sebastian Arenas Andrea Bailey JUNIOR COOKERY JUNIOR - UNDER 10 years on 1st March 2019 Premier Exhibit Junior Cookery: Sebastian Arenas E M VESSEY TROPHY: Sebastian Arenas CLASS 547 Three Pieces of Ricebubble Cake: 1st Sebastian Arenas - , 2nd Charlie CLARK, 3rd Lucas Dickson - , 4th Aria Hanara - , 4th Hami Hanara - , CLASS 548 Three Chocolate Chip Biscuits: 1st Sebastian Arenas - , 2nd Hami Hanara - , 3rd Flynn Carr - , 4th Lily Oliver - , CLASS 549 One Decorated Gingerbread Man: 1st Lucas Dickson , 2nd Sebastian Arenas - , 3rd Frank Dickson - , CLASS 550 Cake - any variety: 1st Lily Oliver - , 2nd James Dewes - , 3rd Sebastian Arenas - , 4th Lucas Dickson - , CLASS 551 Three Cupcakes: 1st Lucas Dickson - , 2nd Sebastian Arenas - , 3rd Clyde Carr - , CLASS 552 Lolly Kebabs: 1st Flynn Carr - , 2nd Hugh Oliver - , 3rd Sebastian Arenas - , CLASS 553 One Wine Biscuit with Edible Decorations: 1st Charlotte Whillans, 2nd Sebastian Arenas - , 3rd Lucas Dickson - , CLASS 554 One Decorated Gingerbread Man, Pre School Age Only: 1st Fletcher, 2nd Fletcher, 3rd Frankie D, 4th Kaia Hanara, CLASS 555 Decorated Wine Biscuit, Pre School Age only: 1st Frankie M, 2nd Jackson McCulloch - , 3rd Elsie Kenure-Blackler - , 4th Toby Dickson Andrea Bailey JUNIOR COOKERY SENIOR - 10 years - 18 years on 1st March 2019 MR & MRS F E GREENSLADE TROPHY: Sebastian Arenas CLASS 557 Three Biscuits. Uniced. Any Variety: 1st Amelia Dewes - , CLASS 560 Three Muffins: 1st Amelia Dewes Andrea Bailey Andrea Bailey

OPEN COOKERY BREAD, SCONES AND PASTRY Premier Exhibit Bread, Scones, Pastry: Richard Scrase CLASS 570 One Home Made Loaf of White Bread: 1st Richard Scrase - , CLASS 571 One Home Made Loaf of Bread, other than White: 1st Richard Scrase


Wednesday, March 17, 2021 Ashburton Guardian - , CLASS 572 One Home Made Loaf of Bread, Made in Bread Maker: 1st Gerald Jacobson - , 2nd Helen Dewes - , CLASS 574 Fruit Loaf: 1st T Read - , CLASS 575 Three Scones, oven: 1st T Read - , 2nd Ben Dickson - , 3rd Gerald Jacobson - , 4th Charlotte Dickson - , CLASS 576 Three Date Scones: 2nd T Read - , CLASS 577 Three Small Sausage Rolls: 2nd S B RANKIN - , CLASS 578 Three Pikelets: 1st Gerald Jacobson - , 2nd T Read - , CLASS 579 Three Bliss Balls: 1st S B RANKIN - , 2nd Sarah Scrase - , CLASS 580 Three Savoury Muffins: 1st T Read - , 2nd Jane Arenas - , CLASS 581 Three Bran Muffins, no fruit: 1st T Read - , CLASS 582 Three Fruit Muffins, using either fresh or dried fruit: 1st Jane Arenas - , 2nd T Read - , CLASS 583 Three Gluten Free Muffins: 1st T Read - , 2nd Gerald Jacobson OPEN COOKERY CAKES, BISCUITS AND SLICES HEATHER PONDER TROPHY: T Read Premier Exhibit Cakes: S B RANKIN CLASS 585 ‘Man Cake’ Chocolate Cake, Iced, Cooked by a Male: 1st Tom McKeown - , 2nd James Wright, 3rd Andrew Wright, 4th Gerald Jacobson - , 5th Mark Greenslade - , CLASS 587 Sultana Cake: 1st Helen Dewes - , 2nd Charlotte Dickson - , CLASS 588 Sponge with Mock Cream Filling, any variety: 1st Margaret Powell - , CLASS 589 Uniced Banana Cake: 1st Charlotte Dickson - , 2nd S B RANKIN - , 3rd T Read - , CLASS 591 Three Pieces of Shortbread: 1st T Read - , 2nd Jane Arenas , CLASS 592 Chocolate Cake, Plain Icing: 1st S B RANKIN - , 2nd Gerald Jacobson - , 3rd Charlotte Dickson - , CLASS 593 Uncooked Slice, 3 pieces: 1st S B RANKIN - , 2nd T Read - , 3rd S B RANKIN, CLASS 594 Three Anzac Biscuits: 1st Sarah Scrase - , 2nd Charlotte Dickson - , 3rd T Read - , CLASS 595 Three Afghans: 1st T Read - , 2nd Charlotte Dickson - , CLASS 596 Three Belgium Biscuits: 1st S B RANKIN - , 2nd Jane Arenas - , 3rd T Read , CLASS 597 Two Varieties of Biscuits, 3 of each: 1st T Read - , 2nd Sarah Scrase - , 3rd Charlotte Dickson - , CLASS 598 Two Varieties of Slices, 3 of each: 1st T Read - , 2nd S B RANKIN - , 3rd Charlotte Dickson - , CLASS 600 ‘Outer Space’ Child’s Birthday Cake: 1st Charlotte Dickson - , CLASS 601 3 Gingernuts: 1st Margaret Powell - , 2nd T Read - , 3rd Charlotte Dickson - , CLASS 602 Gluten Free Chocolate Cake, Plain Icing: 1st Charlotte Dickson - , CLASS 603 Four Pieces of Gluten Free Slice: 1st Jane Arenas - , 2nd Charlotte Dickson - , 3rd T Read Shirley Sheed

FLOWERS ASHBURTON GUARDIAN CUT FLOWERS Premier Bloom (Sash): Daphne Rissman MR & MRS H M A MCCORMICK TROPHY: Daphne Rissman FLORENCE DUFF MEMORIAL PERPETUAL TROPHY: Alison Donald CLASS 610 Pot Plant - pot no bigger than 40 cm: 1st Jessica Heaven, 2nd Mary-Anne Heaven, CLASS 613 Lavender Posy: 1st Dianne Milne, CLASS 614 One head of Hydrangea: 1st Pippa Harrison - , 2nd Annie Price, 3rd Dianne Milne, CLASS 615 Small container of Heather: 1st Dianne Milne, CLASS 616 One Gladiolus: 1st Ella McDowell, 2nd Mary-Anne Heaven, CLASS 618 Pompon Dahlias 5cm and under, 3 blooms in one container: 1st Alison Donald, 2nd John Hoogweg, 3rd Alison Donald, CLASS 619 Miniature Decorative Dahlia, 15 cm or under, 3 blooms in one container: 1st Alison Donald, 2nd Alison Donald, CLASS 620 Miniature Cactus Dahlia, 5cm or under, 3 blooms in one container: 1st Alison Donald, 2nd Alison Donald, CLASS 621 Small Decorative Dahlia, 3 blooms in one container: 1st John Hoogweg, 2nd Anna McCormick, CLASS 622 Water Lily Dahlia, 3 blooms in one container: 1st Alison Donald, 2nd S Cavill, CLASS 623 Medium Decorative Dahlia, one bloom: 1st Alison Donald, 2nd John Hoogweg, 3rd Mary-Anne Heaven, CLASS 624 Medium Cactus Dahlia, one bloom: 1st John Hoogweg, 2nd Alison Donald, 3rd Mary-Anne Heaven, CLASS 626 Any Other Dahlia: 1st Alison Donald, 2nd John Hoogweg, 3rd Jessica Heaven, CLASS 628 Roses, 3 blooms in one container: 1st Daphne Rissman - , 2nd Diane Milne, 3rd Annie Price, CLASS 629 One Rose in a Bud Vase: 1st Daphne Rissman - , CLASS 630 One Stem David Austin Rose, to be named: 1st Annie Price, 2nd Daphne Rissman - , 3rd Anna McCormick, CLASS 631 Container of Miniature Roses: 1st Daphne Rissman - , CLASS 632 One Stem of Floribunda Rose: 1st Daphne Rissman - , 2nd Dianne Milne, 3rd Dianne Milne, CLASS 633 Bowl of Floral Carpet Rose: 1st Mary-Anne Heaven, 2nd Jessie Heaven, CLASS 634 A Jar of Daisies: 1st J Heaven, 2nd S Cavill, 3rd S Cavill, CLASS 635 Petunias, 3 stems on plate: 1st Ella McDowell, CLASS 636 A Branch of Fuchsia: 1st S Cavill, 2nd S Cavill, CLASS 637 Container of Mixed Perennials: 1st Dianne Milne, 2nd S Cavill, 3rd Mary-Anne Heaven, CLASS 639 Succulents growing in a container: 1st Ella McDowell, CLASS 640 A Jar of Marigolds, any type, but only one type in jar: 1st Alison McDonald, 2nd S Cavill, 3rd Ella McDowell, 3rd J Milne, CLASS 641 A Head of Agapanthus: 1st Jessie Heaven, CLASS 642 Small Jar of Sweet Peas: 1st John Nilne, 2nd Jessie Heaven, 3rd Alison Donald, CLASS 644 Miniature Bloom, under 5cm: 1st S Cavill, 2nd S Cavill, 3rd S Cavill, CLASS 645 A Collection of Foliage: 1st Jessie Heaven, CLASS 646 Any Other Cut Bloom, not previously specified: 1st Ella McDonald,

2nd Cate Hogan, 3rd Jessie Heaven Brian Glassey

LUSHINGTONS DECORATIVE NOVICE CLASSES CATHERINE McCORMICK TROPHY: Daphne Rissman CLASS 650 Past Presidents Competition - Kiwi Accents: 1st Jackie Ryan, CLASS 651 Branching Out: 2nd Janet Kingsbury - , CLASS 652 Mellow Yellow: 1st Janet Kingsbury - , 2nd Sheryl Harrison - , 3rd Daphne Rissman - , CLASS 653 Soft and Shimmering: 1st Daphne Rissman - , 1st Janet Kingsbury - , CLASS 654 Rainbow: 1st Janet Kingsbury - , 2nd Daphne Rissman Annette Walker

LUSHINGTONS DECORATIVE OPEN CLASSES E E GILLIES TROPHY: Jackie Ryan - decorative MRS JOS D MURDOCH PERPETUAL TROPHY: Jackie Ryan - decorative TASKER TROPHY: Daphne Rissman Premier Exhibit Decorative Flowers: Daphne Rissman CLASS 655 Eruption: 1st Jackie Ryan - decorative, 2nd Alison Donald - , 2nd Janet Kingsbury - , CLASS 656 Pure & Simple - Predominantly White: 1st Jackie Ryan - decorative, 2nd Alison Donald , CLASS 657 Marvels of the Sea: 1st Jackie Ryan - decorative, 2nd Janet Kingsbury - , 3rd Alison Donald - , CLASS 658 Blocks and Blooms: 1st Jackie Ryan - decorative, 2nd Alison Donald - , CLASS 659 Symbols of the Past: 1st Jackie Ryan - decorative, 2nd Alison Donald - , CLASS 660 Rethink Pink: 1st Jackie Ryan - decorative, 2nd Alison Donald - , CLASS 661 When all the colours come dancing: 1st Jackie Ryan - decorative, 2nd Alison Donald Annette Walker Annette Waller

REDMONDS NEEDLEWORK HANDWORK Premier Exhibit Needlework: Petra Wilson CLASS 665 Patchwork Quilt: 1st Alison Fleming “A touch of kiwi quilt”, 2nd Alison Fleming - “A touch of kiwi quilt”, CLASS 669 Crocheted Article: 1st Petra Wilson - , 2nd Petra Wilson - , 3rd Petra Wilson - , 4th S Cavill - , CLASS 670 Needlework Sampler: 1st Rebecca kenny - , CLASS 671 Article of Needlework, counted thread: 1st Petra Wilson - , 2nd Margaret Powell - , 3rd Petra Wilson - , CLASS 673 Article of Freestyle Hand Embroidery: 1st Erin Webb, CLASS 674 Canvaswork Article in Wool or Cotton: 1st Erin Webb, CLASS 676 Article with Charted Cross Stitch: 1st Erin Webb, 2nd Erin Webb Vicky Ivey

MACHINE SEWING CLASS 677 Child’s Garment: 1st Ruth Crossen - , 2nd Ruth Crossen - , CLASS 679 Apron: 1st Rebecca Kenny - , CLASS 681 Thrift Class: 1st Christine MOORE Vicky Ivey

CRAFT

THERLSTON TROPHY: Emily Heaven CLASS 690 Dressed Doll: 1st Ruth Crossen - , 2nd Ruth Crossen - , 3rd Ruth Crossen - , CLASS 692 Home made Bag: 2nd Sarah Scrase - , 3rd Jess Heaven - , CLASS 693 Home made Doll: 1st Christine MOORE - , CLASS 696 A Christmas decoration: 1st Christine MOORE - , 2nd S Cavill - , CLASS 697 A Christmas Decoration, made by a Primary School Age Pupil: 1st Clyde Carr - , 2nd Emily Heaven - , CLASS 698 Collection of Handwork, 3 distinct varieties: 1st Rebecca Kenny - , 2nd S Cavill - , CLASS 699 A4 Laminated Digital Creation: 1st Emily Heaven - , 2nd Jess Heaven - , CLASS 700 A Double Page of Scrapbook: 1st Rebecca Kenny - , CLASS 701 Home Made Card, Adult: 1st Margaret Powell - , 2nd S Cavill - , 3rd S Cavill - , CLASS 702 Home Made Card, School-Aged: 1st Jess Heaven - , 2nd Emily Heaven - , 3rd Hugh Oliver - , 4th Lily Oliver - , 5th Flynn Carr - , CLASS 703 An Item of Jewellery: 1st S Cavill - , 2nd Jess Heaven - , 3rd S Cavill - , CLASS 704 A Mosiac Creation no bigger than 50cm x 50cm: 1st Jess Heaven - , 2nd Emily Heaven - , CLASS 705 An Article of Craft not otherwise specified: 1st Cushla Flannery - , 2nd S Cavill - , 3rd Cushla Flannery - , CLASS 706 An Article of Craft, open to Secondary School Pupils Year 9-13: 1st Jess Heaven - , 2nd James CLARK, CLASS 707 An Item of Jewellery, Open to School Pupils Year 0-8: 1st Amelia Dewes - , 2nd Emily Heaven - , CLASS 708 A Creation from Buttons, open to School Pupils Year 0-8: 1st Hugh Oliver - , 2nd Fergus Oliver - , 3rd Emily Heaven - , 4th Flynn Carr - , 5th Lily Oliver - , CLASS 709 An Article of Craft, open to School Pupils Year 0-8: 1st Emily Heaven Vicky Ivey

KNITTING GRASSMERE PERPETUAL CUP: Cushla Flannery ASHFORD’S HANDICRAFT TROPHY: Cushla Flannery Premier Exhibit Knitting: Alison Fleming - “Cameleon cardi” CLASS 715 Set of hand knitted Doll’s Clothes, dressed on a doll: 1st Christine MOORE - , 2nd Cushla Flannery - , 3rd Kate Williams - , CLASS 716 Hand knitted Toy: 1st Christine MOORE - , 2nd

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Cushla Flannery - , 3rd Cushla Flannery - , CLASS 717 Hand knitted Hat: 1st Cushla Flannery - , 2nd Kate Williams - , 3rd S Cavill, CLASS 718 Hand knitted Tea Cosy: 1st Cushla Flannery - , 2nd Cushla Flannery - , 3rd Christine MOORE - , CLASS 719 Hand knitted Garment, 4 ply or finer, pure wool, brand label to be attached: 1st Muriel Pennal, CLASS 720 Hand knitted Adult Garment, double knit or thicker: 1st Alison Fleming - “Cameleon cardi”, 2nd Kate Williams - , CLASS 721 Hand knitted Child’s Garment, double knit or thicker, up to 12 years: 1st Muriel Pennal, 2nd Adair Hogg, 3rd Kate Williams - , 3rd Sheryl Harrison - , CLASS 723 Hand knitted Bootees: 1st Cushla Flannery - , 2nd Kate Williams - , CLASS 725 A Pair of T.V. Slippers or Bed Socks: 1st Esther Yates - , 2nd Esther Yates - , 3rd Kate Williams - , CLASS 726 A Baby’s Hand Knitted Singlet in 4 ply or finer in pure wool: 1st Sheryl Harrison - , CLASS 727 Fashion Garment or Article in Fancy Yarn, Possum or Alpaca: 1st Sheryl Harrison Vicky Ivey

ART OPEN MR & MRS A A HALL TROPHY: S Cavill Premier Exhibit Art: Sheryl Harrison CLASS 731 Painting in oils or acrylic, other than Land or Seascape: 1st Sheryl Harrison - , 2nd S Cavill - , CLASS 732 Painting in oils or acrylic, Novice: 1st S Cavill - , 2nd Sheryl Harrison - , 3rd S Cavill - , CLASS 734 Painting in water colour, other than Land or Seascape: 1st S Cavill - , 2nd Sarah Scrase - , 3rd S Cavill - , CLASS 735 Painting in water colour, Novice: 1st S Cavill - , 2nd S Cavill - , CLASS 736 Drawing: 1st S Cavill - , 2nd GEORGIA gREENSLADE - , 3rd S Cavill - , CLASS 737 Pen / Ink Artwork: 1st S Cavill - , 2nd S Cavill - , CLASS 739 Art Work, Any Medium: 1st S Cavill - , 2nd S Cavill - , 2nd Georgie Waters - Art Open Suzie Millichamp

SCHOOL AGE CLASS 742 Pencil / Ink Artwork by School Pupil (Year 7-13): 1st Henry Murphy, 2nd Tristen Flowers, 3rd Ben Drudi, CLASS 744 Painting by Primary School Pupil (Year 0-8): 1st Flynn Carr - , 2nd Clyde Carr - , 3rd Cooper Hutchinson, 4th Antonia Perez, 4th George Dampney, 4th Connor Schoy, 4th Hamia Tayaban, CLASS 745 An Article of Computer Generated Art, Year 7-13: 1st Emily Heaven - , 2nd Jack Gorrie, 3rd Jess Heaven - , CLASS 746 Outer Space Sculpture: 1st Sylvie France, 2nd Jess Heaven - , 3rd Emily Heaven - , CLASS 747 Collage using a combination of Materials.: 1st Emily Heaven - , 2nd Jack France, 3rd Luca Brown, CLASS 749 Hand Painted Saucer, Aged 10 and over: 1st Jess Heaven - , 2nd Emily Heaven - , CLASS 750 Egg Carton Creation - Any theme: 1st Jess Heaven - , 2nd Emily Heaven Suzie Millichamp

PRESCHOOL AGE MRS IAN FECHNEY CUP: S Cavill CLASS 751 Hanging Paper Plate, Outer Space theme: 1st Luca Rodriguez - , 3rd Jason McCulloch - , CLASS 752 A Drawing or Painting: 1st Frankie Miers - , 2nd Sophie, 3rd Kaia Hanara - , CLASS 753 Painted Pet Rock: 1st Amalia Rodriguez - , 2nd Chloe Stuart - , 3rd Aroha Huggins-Jessett Suzie Millichamp Suzie Millichamp

MODELS

Premier Exhibit Models: Owen King CLASS 760 Funky Garden Pot. Outer Space Theme: 1st Emily Heaven - , 2nd Jess Heaven - , CLASS 761 Alien Mask e.g. paper bag: 1st Emily Heaven - , 2nd Jess Heaven - , CLASS 762 A Recycled Creation: 1st Jess Heaven - , 2nd Emily Heaven - , CLASS 763 Article of Woodwork made by School Age Pupil: 1st Owen King - , 2nd Emily Heaven - , 3rd Samuel CLARK, 4th Thomas CORBETT - , 4th Jess Heaven - , 6th Charlie Clark, CLASS 764 Kitset Model, under 12 years: 1st Emily Heaven - , 2nd Clyde Carr - , 3rd Flynn Carr - , CLASS 765 Kitset Model. 12 years and over: 1st James CLARK - , CLASS 766 Article of Lego or junior Engineering, kitset design: 1st Lucas Dickson, 2nd Flynn Carr - , CLASS 767 Article of Lego or junior Engineering, kitset design: 1st Clyde Carr - , 2nd Lily Oliver - , 3rd Fergus Oliver, 3rd Jack France, 4th Ty Austin, CLASS 768 Article of Lego or Junior Engineering, own design no larger than 50 x 50 cm: 1st Flynn Carr - , 2nd Charlie CLARK, CLASS 769 Article of Lego or Junior Engineering, own design no larger than 50 x 50cm: 1st Sebastian Arenas - , 2nd Hugh Oliver - , 3rd Clyde Carr - , 4th Fergus Oliver, 5th Lily Oliver - , CLASS 771 Article of K’nex: 1st Thomas CORBETT - , CLASS 772 Creation from Farmyard Junk: 1st Emily Heaven - , 2nd Angus Whillans, 3rd George Whillans Sue Duff

THE PHOTO SHOP PHOTOGRAPHY COLOUR PHOTOGRAPHS CLASS 780 Rivers and Lakes: 1st Sheryl Harrison - , 2nd Donna Shaw - , 3rd Elaine Marett - , CLASS 781 Seascapes: 1st Helen Dewes - , 2nd Suzy King - , 3rd Jo Cook - , CLASS 782 Sunrises and Sunsets: 1st Elaine Marett - , 2nd Helen Dewes - , 3rd Jo Cook - , CLASS 783 Child Study: 1st Jo Cook - , 2nd Sheryl Harrison - , 3rd Helen Dewes - , CLASS 784 Adult Study: 1st Sheryl Harrison - , 2nd Sheryl

Harrison - , 3rd Jo Cook - , CLASS 785 Depicting Life on the Land: 1st Donna Shaw - , 2nd Helen Dewes - , 3rd Helen Dewes - , CLASS 786 Textures: 1st Donna Shaw - , 2nd Ella Hole - Punakaiki Pancake Patterns, 3rd Jo Cook - , CLASS 787 Night Life: 1st Sheryl Harrison - , 2nd Sheryl Harrison - , 3rd Jo Cook - , CLASS 788 Sports Action: 1st Di Wakefield - Windsurfer, 2nd Ella Hole - Final Leg, 3rd Ella Hole - Temuka High Jumper, CLASS 790 A Kiwi Holiday Moment: 1st Helen Dewes - , 2nd Helen Dewes - , 3rd Sheryl Harrison - , CLASS 791 An OE Memory: 1st Sheryl Harrison - , 2nd Sheryl Harrison - , 3rd Elaine Marett - , CLASS 792 Burst of Colour: 1st Donna Shaw - , 2nd Sheryl Harrison - , 3rd Di Wakefield - Sunflowers, CLASS 793 A Single Flower or Plant Study: 1st Di Wakefield - Sunflower / Bee, 2nd Jo Cook - , 3rd Donna Shaw - , CLASS 794 Digitally Manipulated Photo, Competitor’s Own Choice: 1st Sheryl Harrison - , CLASS 795 Reflections: 1st Di Wakefield - Reflections Seagull, 2nd Di Wakefield - Reflections Lake Heron, 2nd Sheryl Harrison Jude Box

BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOGRAPHS M A JACOB PERPETUAL CUP: Sheryl Harrison Premier Exhibit Photography: Donna Shaw NORMAN EARLY MEMORIAL TROPHY: Donna Shaw CLASS 797 Depicting life on the land - Mid Canterbury: 1st Jo Cook - , 2nd Helen Dewes - , 3rd Helen Dewes - , CLASS 798 Competitor’s Own Choice: 1st Charlotte Collins - , 2nd Di Wakefield - B&W Tui, 3rd Helen Dewes Jude Box

SCHOOL AGE SECTION PRIMARY - SECONDARY SUTTON SILVER MINIATURE: Ella Hole - Plum Blossom CLASS 800 Bird Study: 1st Amelia Dewes - , 2nd Ella Hole - Nest box close up, 3rd Ella Hole - Hungry Korimako, CLASS 802 Own Choice: 1st Amelia Dewes - , 2nd Louise Wallace, CLASS 803 Four Legged Friend/s: 1st Lucy Coulter, 2nd Ella Hole Stag No 1, 3rd Ella Hole - Pest control Pippi, CLASS 805 Landscape or Seascape: 1st Amelia Dewes - , 2nd Amelia Dewes - , 3rd Ella Hole - Te Ara Tipuna Limestone Ridge, CLASS 807 Own Choice: 1st Ella Hole - Plum Blossom, 2nd Ella Hole - Bee on the job, 3rd Amelia Dewes - , CLASS 808 Digitally Manipulated Photo, Own Choice: 1st Ella Hole - Reflective Petunia Jude Box Jude Box

CHILDREN’S PRODUCE PRIMARY SCHOOL CHILDREN’S PRODUCE SECTION CLASS 811 Two Potatoes, 1 variety: 1st A Wright, CLASS 813 Six Stems of Sweet Peas: 1st Emily Heaven, CLASS 815 Flowers for a Friend: 1st Emily Heaven, CLASS 816 Vegetable and / or Fruit Sculpture: 1st Amelia Dewes - , 2nd James Dewes - , 3rd Lily Oliver - , CLASS 817 Wheat / Grass Head: 1st Emily Heaven, 2nd Hugh Oliver - , 3rd Fergus Oliver - , 4th Clyde Carr - , CLASS 818 One Sunflower Head: 1st Jane McNally Charles McCormick

PRIMARY SCHOOL CHILDREN’S DECORATIVE SECTION CLASS 820 Vase of Flowers: 1st Sylvie France, 3rd Archie Morrow, 4th Sylvie France, 4th Emily Heaven, CLASS 821 A One Flower Arrangement, Years 0-4: 1st Sebastian Arenas, 2nd Ash King, CLASS 822 A Three Flower Arrangement, Years 5-8: 1st Izaac Huggins-Jessett, 2nd Quin Austin, 3rd Emily Heaven, 4th Luca Brown, CLASS 823 Aqua Jar, Years 0-8: 1st Emily Heaven, 2nd Addison Judd, 3rd Katrina King, 4th Ruby Churchwood, CLASS 824 Tea Cup & Saucer Posy, Years 7 & 8: 1st Emily Heaven, 2nd Jack Gorrie, 3rd Adam Forbs, CLASS 825 An Arrangement in a Novelty Container, Years 0-4: 1st Ash King, 2nd Sebastian Arenas, 3rd Izaac Huggins-Jessett, CLASS 826 An Arrangement in a Novelty Container, Years 5-8: 1st Emma Philpott, 2nd Hannah Kidd, 3rd Riley Heaven, 4th Emily Heaven, CLASS 827 A Flower in a Floating Bowl (soup plate), Years 0-4: 1st Grace Reveley, 2nd James McNally, CLASS 828 Sand Saucer, Years 0-6, Must be in a Saucer: 1st Izaac Huggins-Jessett, 2nd Mac Doyle, 3rd Hami Hanrar - , CLASS 829 A Greenery (foliage) Arrangement: 1st Izaac Huggins-Jessett, 2nd Adams Forbs, 3rd Harriet Ackland, 4th Lewis Lloyd, 5th Emily Heaven, CLASS 830 Miniature Farm or Garden in container, 30 x 20 cm, Years 0-6: 1st Ollie Baxter, 2nd Charlie Baxter, 3rd Mac Doyle, 4th Clyde Carr, 5th Flynn Carr, CLASS 831 Miniature Farm or Garden in container 30 x 20 cm, Years 7 & 8: 2nd Emily Heaven, 3rd Harriet Phillips, CLASS 832 Arrangement in a Gumboot (child’s preferred), Years 0-6: 1st Izaac Huggins-Jessett, 2nd Theo Baxter, 3rd Ollie Baxter, CLASS 833 Arrangement in a Gumboot (child’s preferred), Years 7 & 8: 1st Emily Heaven Charles McCormick PRE SCHOOL CHILDREN’S DECORATIVE SECTION CLASS 834 Sand Saucer, Must be in a Saucer: 1st Olivia Naylor, 2nd Juliette Carr, 3rd Juliette Carr, CLASS 837 Wheat / Grass Head: 1st Chloe Stuart , 2nd Amalia Rodriguez - , 3rd Toby, 4th Destinee Huggins-Jessett - , CLASS 838 Vege / Fruit Sculpture: 1st Harriet Woolsey Charles McCormick


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WEST COAST

Locals shine on the Coast Gerard O’Reilly on 599 career driving wins

By Matt Markham matt.m@theguardian.co.nz

They went in their droves, and came back with plenty of success. Mid Canterbury-trained horses were right in on the action over the weekend at the annual March West Coast circuit, which took in racing from both Westport and Reefton. A large number of locally trained horses trekked over the hill for the two-day meeting, and plenty of success came back this way, including a popular training double for Michael Heenan at Reefton on Sunday. Heenan, who trains just out of Methven, won with Sister’s Delight and Boyz Invasion at the meeting, with both rocking the wallets of punters at double figure prices. Sister’s Delight made the most of a saloon run up the passing lane to win in the hands of Sarah O’Reilly for owner Viv Barrett, while Heenan made all his own luck on board Boyz Invasion, who was too strong in the run to the line to win the last race of the day. The double took Heenan to seven winners for the season, within one of his own best mark of eight, which he set in the 2013 season, and it also continued his good run on the Reefton track. He trained a double at the

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Gerard O’Reilly salutes for the 599th time in his career on board One Apollo at Invercargill on Saturday. same meeting last year, with Sister’s Delight also a winner at that meeting, along with Superfast Lad. David Mitchell made a hit-andrun mission on the Reefton meeting after missing Westport, and came up trumps with Makasar Boy, who won in the hands of Samantha Ottley. Mitchell and Ottley have been

in good form, winning four races as a combo in the past month, including a treble at Oamaru recently. Friday’s Westport meeting belonged to Ricky May, who picked up three driving wins, two of which came from Mid Canterbury trainers. He saluted early in the day with the Simon Adlam-trained Jenny

Gump, and then won the last race on the card with Girls Let Loose for Rakaia trainer, Stuart Sutherland. May also picked up the feature pacing event on the card with Champagneandwine for West Melton trainer, Malcolm Shinn. His treble took him to 2986 career driving wins. Meanwhile, at Invercargill on

Saturday, the luck was much the same for Mid Cantabrians. Gerard O’Reilly notched up career driving win 599 when he piloted the locally-trained One Apollo to victory for Brent White in the feature trotting event of the day. In front and out of trouble, the talented gelding held too many guns for race hot-pot, Dark Horse, impressing his driver in the process. “When I have driven him – when he is on his game, he does feel good,” O’Reilly said postrace. “Today he trotted away good, which sometimes he can’t, but once he has gone 100m he is usually pretty foolproof. “And today he showed he can stay as well.” One Apollo’s victory was completed in a new track record. As well as his success, John Morrison had a good day in the sulky, picking up two winners – both for Tony Barron. He won the first of the day with trotter, Riley Moment, and then grabbed his second victory with Life’s A Beach, who dashed away to comfortably win her assignment against the three-year-old fillies.

Ashburton gallops Tomorrow at Ashburton Raceway

Stan With Me 58 R1 Nzb Insurance Pearl Series Mdn $10,000 1400m 6 7 73x8x Just A Girl K Mudhoo (10) Type:MDN 12:04

11 090x0 Wendy Darling S Toolooa (9) (A3) 56.5

2 75434 Manhattan Flame R Beeharry (2) (A3) 59 3 3085 El Bee Jack C W Johnson (10) 58 4 41920 Highly Unlikely D R Bothamley (3) 57.5 1 24x93 Wannabe ‘N’ Paris D Bothamley (14) 57.5 8 7x002 9 8 5 4109 Are You Cereal T R Moseley (4) 57 5 8x051 Clooney L J Allpress (5) 56.5 2 560x2 Sweet Fields T R Moseley (6) 57.5 1 28775 Fishermans Blues R Mudhoo (9) (A2) 60 10 4607x 6 x1610 My Sova G A Jogoo (8) 57 6 8x99x Romantic Whisper K Mudhoo (7) 55.5 3 58443 Izzy Houdini K Mudhoo (1) 57.5 2 87573 Original Gangster L J Allpress (3) 59.5 11 20x 7 34532 Vee Twelve M E Gestain (5) (A4) 56 7 32014 Tradition S M Mc Kay (8) 55.5 4 809x3 Sombra Deamor G A Jogoo (11) 57.5 3 64888 King Of The Dance L T Hemi (1) 59 12 8 5x334 Pownce 55.5 8 0341x Itsonlymoney S L Wynne (6) 55 5 8x553 Spindleshanks 57.5 4 910 Final Lot C W Johnson (7) 58.5 9 6x389 Pamir Rohan Mudhoo (7) (A2) 55 13 x970x 9 5x334 Pownce L T Hemi (9) 55 6 3x0 Call Me Coquetta S L Wynne (10) 57.5 5 70327 Letsbringiton G A Jogoo (8) 57 14 10 346x0 Rivaldo S T Collett (9) 55 54.5 10 8606 Riverfalls B M Murray (4) 7 08x74 Crimson Star C R Barnes (8) 57.5 6 60214 Maidinthemist M E Gestain (5) (A4) 56.5 15 4990 8 07x75 Mabilis L T Hemi (12) 57.5 7 34x08 Reliably Perky C R Barnes (6) 55.5 R7 Premier Equine Vets (Bm65) $10,000 1400m Type: 11 2830 Vermont S L Wynne (6) 54 12 70x60 Jojo Roxx 54 16 0 9 3770x Namibia Miss S T Collett (9) 57.5 8 9064 Colorado Miss T R Moseley (10) 55 BM65 15:34 17 8 10 325 Diceland C W Johnson (13) 57 9 5655 Rockwithme S L Wynne (2) 55 1 38173 Laphroaig D R Bothamley (2) 59 18 11 23007 Da Vinci Girl S M Mc Kay (2) 57 10 600 Battlinaway B M Murray (4) 55 2 52668 Linedanceking K Chowdhoory (10) (A1) 59 12 Cheekini K Chowdhoory (5) (A1) 57 Race 1: Wannabe N Paris, Da Vinci Girl, Mabilis, Diceland 3 27501 The Garrison J R Lowry (5) 59 R3 Ashburton U Hire Mdn $10,000 2200m Type:MDN R5 Ecolab Hcp $15,000 1200m Type:OPEN 14:24 13 5 Theunnamedfeeling S Toolooa (4) (A3) 57 13:14 Race 2: He’s Ready, Movie Star, Whippersnapper, Ivy Belle 4 4 All Black Magic K Mudhoo (8) 58 1 62033 Rocanto R D Beeharry (5) (A3) 62 14 6 Gelato Rohan Mudhoo (3) (A2) 57 Race 3: Volvik, Miss Tavi, Jack The Rupper, Lockraar C K Kwo (11) (A2) 57 5 45401 Fionnuala 1 534 Listenlikethieves S L Wynne (11) 58.5 2 22387 Khimar War L J Allpress (4) 58 15 x99x0 Purple Rain 57 Race 4: Final Lot, Letsbringiton, Original Gangster, 6 6489 Magic Condor 57 2 639l6 Kristofferson J R Lowry (8) 58.5 3 42071 All About Magic M E Gestain (1) (A4) 55.5 16 4000 Uber Roca 57.5 Rockwithme 7 12670 Recommended Flight L J Allpress (6) 56 3 40x85 Jack The Ripper C R Barnes (1) 58.5 4 8x216 Devious S L Wynne (3) 54.5 Race 5: All About Magic, Rocanto, Devious, Khimar War 8 8890x Take The Deel T R Moseley (7) 56 R2 Morrison’s Saddlery & Feed Mdn $10,000 1200m 4 x0750 Lancaster Park C K Kwo (3) (A2) 58.5 5 0567x Quintuple Twins C W Johnson (7) 54 Race 6: Tradition, El Galdiador,Clooney, Just Fabulous 9 0969x Moreira S L Wynne (4) 55.5 5 50690 Double Act L Callaway (4) 58.5 Type:MDN 12:39 6 22505 Walkthisswey B M Murray (6) 54 Race 7: Take The Deel, Laphroaig, Fionnuala, All Black 10 70x60 Jojo Roxx Rohan Mudhoo (1) (A2) 54.5 6 4 Lockraar G A Jogoo (7) 58 1 5x34 He’s Ready S L Wynne (1) 58.5 7 0749x Redford L T Hemi (2) 54 Magic 11 4745x Santori S T Collett (9) 54.5 7 33842 Volvik L J Allpress (2) 56.5 2 0x368 Romantic Hero G A Jogoo (9) 58.5 Race 8: El Bee Jack, Pownce, My Sova, Vee Twelve 8 32539 Miss Tavi Rohan Mudhoo (10) (A2) 56.5 R6 Betty Wadley Memorial (Bm74) $11,000 1400m 12 86356 Viva La Blues L T Hemi (3) 54.5 3 4457 Whippersnapper B M Murray (13) 58 Type:BM74 14:59 9 5x090 Highly Polished S M Mc Kay (5) 56.5 4 09x Goodonyamate 58 BEST: All About Magic (Race 5) R8 Farm Source (Bm74) $11,000 1600m 16:09 1 25768 El Gladiador M E Gestain (10) (A4) 59 10 0x096 So You Reign S T Collett (6) 56.5 5 Lord Darci L J Allpress (5) 58 VALUE: Wannabe N Paris (Race 1) 1 52240 Hee’s Our Secret C R Barnes (12) 59 56.5 56.5 Global Star S M Mc Kay (16) Flash Ash Vegas L T Hemi (15) 56.5 Youneverknow Chowdhoory (3) (A1) 56.5 Movie Star C R Barnes (7) 56 Ivy Belle S T Collett (12) 56 Popcorn Kate 56 Waihora Mist T Jonker (8) 56 Baby Cheeses 56 Guard Of Honor 58.5 Diamond Riviere 56 Cheekini 56

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R4 Malcolm Davidson Mem-Jmps&Bm65 $10,000 3 82749 Just Fabulous S T Collett (1) 57.5 4 0x120 Blair Flight C K Kwo (3) (A2) 56.5 2200m Type:BM65 13:49

NZ Metro harness Today at Addington Raceway

R1 LIVAMOL (AMATEUR DRIVERS) MOBILE PACE $7,500 1980m 16:09 1 32 Auchtercairn 2 864 Myrcella W A Frost 3 53 Frosty Reception N J H Munro 4 63427 Caesar’s Quest G A Cook 5 60 Flamboyant P Cook 6 56702 Alexy C P Negus 7 x8106 Edge Sheeran A N Edge 8 17054 Dreaminsover Cheree Wigg 9 81659 Art Courage 10 8346 Senorita Margarita J Buckland-Stevens R2 SPECTATORS $15 DAILY DEALS MOBILE PACE $8,000 1980m 16:39 1 6700x Olive Cook Kerryn Tomlinson 2 76005 Majorca Craig D Thornley 3 90x69 Fancy R T May 4 34087 Immer Besser G D O’Reilly 5 38370 Judgement Bay L F O’Reilly

6 46543 Reflectionsofmylife T S Chmiel 7 3230 Lilac Change Sarah O’Reilly 8 88080 Honour Scroll Gemma Thornley R3 HORNBY LIQUOR CENTRE MOBILE TROT $8000 1980m 17:11 1 980 Glide Along T S Chmiel 2 Top Hat And Tails 3 30x Night Watch 4 7627 Eilish Hall J F Curtin 5 96 Gift Card R D Close 6 Murano 7 50 Love Rose J R Dunn 8 64 Westland Peak R D Holmes 9 70x03 Trixton Time Sarah O’Reilly 10 7x0 Aditi G D Smith 11 Dream Extreme 12 4662 He’s A Cassanova 13 2252 Samanthas Moon R4 NZB STANDARDBRED 2YO PACE 1980m 17:38

1 Van Shard M J Williamson 2 Jimmy James Maguire R T May 3 Cosmic Major 4 Cut N Run 5 125 Executive Banner R L Houghton 6 1083 Casino Action R5 AVON CITY FORD YOUNG AT HEART AUTUMN SPRINT MOBILE PACE $8,000 1609m 18:04 1 9x606 Kansas City Jim Gemma Thornley 2 99 Aveross Rustler Korbyn Newman 3 10295 Key Reactor Joseph Gray 4 x734x Hot Starff S R Mcnally 5 95599 Razors Edge J B Geddes 6 68392 Four Starzzz Shiraz J J A Young R6 TRACKSIDE DINING AT ADDINGTON RACEWAY TROT $8,000 2000m 18:29 1 86037 Gin Rummy I R Cameron 2 64770 Tehoro Dazzle R D Holmes 3 23238 Sally Lindenny G D O’Reilly

4 53718 Silverlinings Ben Hope 5 8800 Smudgee P T Borcoskie 6 53862 Blink N Bones B J Ford 7 0 Unique Rose T S Chmiel 8 880x9 Princess Dakota Sam Thornley 9 90032 Majestic Rollon A L Lethaby 10 60068 Show Me The Gray J W Cox 11 7810 Listen Easy 12 20003 Isla Elsie J R Dunn 13 56x00 Palisade D J Butt R7 WOODLANDS STUD MOBILE PACE $8000 1980m 18:56 1 37008 Charnui A L Lethaby 2 475 Arts Centre 3 55729 King Arthur Joseph Gray 4 2770x Scotlynn Beach Boy R D Close 5 0x093 Ruby’s A Delight R T May 6 877 Taliesin R D Holmes 7 6407x Itz The Con Artist Kerryn Tomlinson

8 67620 Ashes Of Desire T M Williams 9 x0000 Mrs Washington 10 9789x Luminite Sam Thornley 11 3476 Leconte J W Cox 12 9x0x6 Nicole S J Ottley R8 FIRST DIRECT TAXIS MOBILE PACE $8000 1980m 19:21 1 9 Paul’s Verdict John Morrison 2 68096 Mr Asia 3 80597 Mighty Reactor M J Williamson 4 87400 Essence Of Easton J J Murdoch 5 84000 Rick Reilly 6 x6380 The Conqueror 7 59727 Pete’s Dash Kerryn Tomlinson 8 32577 Pay Me Visa R D Close 9 931x0 Magical Matty Sheree Tomlinson 10 0297x Reinimin Patron G D Smith 11 4886 Prospect Park 12 95750 Lincoln Skipper A J Tomlinson

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In brief

TENNIS

Slow pitch winners Sits and Giggles put forward a comprehensive performance to win this season’s Hampstead Slow Pitch final on Friday night at the Hampstead All Sports Grounds. After a good season on the diamond, they produced a dominant performance to beat the Marines and Angels 13-5 in the final to claim the title. The third and fourth playoff was won by Laser Attack 26-20 over Hawkies Hawks while Hakatere Hitters downed the The Reigning Champs 15-11 in the fifth and sixth playoff.

Morrison misses out The Country Ashburton tennis squad (from left) Peter Leonard, Cameron McCracken, Jack Tiller, Sam Bubb, Ben Smith, Nathan McKenzie and Rhys Cromie.

Final lost, but future bright By Matt Markham matt.m@theguardian.co.nz

Dreams of success in a debut season in Tennis Canterbury’s premier competition might have been short-lived on Saturday for Country Ashburton, but the positives of the occasion and what lies ahead in the future were victory enough. And while it would have been nice to have been celebrating a victory over a class outfit in Cashmere it wasn’t to be, with the region’s heavyweights proving a little too polished for the newcomers to the competition at Wilding Park on Saturday, winning by five matches to one. “It’s a tough one,” Mid Canterbury tennis head coach and team member, Jack Tiller said on Monday. “You know we went into it thinking we might be a chance of winning it, but it just wasn’t to be.

both doubles matches to start the final, the mountain in front of them grew even bigger. “I think it was a really good nod of respect from them that they played the line-up they did. “It showed they saw us as a threat and they put the best team they could out there to beat us.” The shining light of the match was a victory to Cameron McCracken in his singles fixture, winning 6-2, 6-4, and Tiller said They all know that country that it was a deserving result. been so good over the past tennis is there now, and they’ve few“Cameron’s weeks and he really deserved that been forced to realise we win, it was great for him and he’s just to come out of this season and be mean business - Jack Tiller going so much better for the experience. “A lot of conversation afterwards was “They all know that country tennis is there just how exciting things were you know, now, and they’ve been forced to realise we’re we’ve got a squad of players under the age of 23 and a lot of the other teams are getting there and mean business.” Up against a star-studded line up of play- a bit older. “So, we are in a good position and can’t ers, Country Ashburton’s task was always going to be difficult, and when they dropped wait to get back into it again next season.”

“There’s so much we can take out of it and learn from but losing is never nice and there might have been some missed opportunities there. “But still, I contacted the group on Saturday night and talked about how proud we should be of what we managed to achieve and the effort and passion that everyone put in.

CYCLING

The penultimate race of the Tinwald Cycling Club’s season saw the back markers make a statement for the second week running, finding the front of the race in the concluding stages to secure the major spoils. The Templeton Motors, Kellys Bar and Café, 65km handicap event was raced around the testing Wakanui 7 Rises course on Sunday. Tony Ward had the final say in the charge to the line to claim victory, and in doing so also recorded the fastest time, riding the course in 97.49.

Liz Wylie does the hard yards up front with Helen Bancroft riding in her slipstream during Tinwald Cycling Club action on the weekend. PHOTO JONATHAN LEASK 140321-JL-007

Kyle Gray produced another standout ride to take second place and time. Larry Neal, another who is hitting his best form, claimed the final podium position and recorded third fastest time. Mike Gallagher charged into fourth place with a solid ride, followed closely by Kristine Marriott and Rob Hooper. The juniors and division 2 contested an 18km handicap event. Christchurch visitor Riley Crampton produced a great ride, taking the win after a hardfought sprint to the line with second place-getter Jack Templeton. Flynn Turnbull continues to impress, with a strong riding

Mid Canterbury harness racing identity, John Morrison, missed out on being named as Outstanding Junior Sportsperson of the Year at the annual Rural Awards on Friday night in Palmerston North. A finalist in the category, Morrison was out to repeat the effort of Sarah O’Reilly from the year before but wasn’t able to pick up the overall prize. However, his efforts in the sulky over the past 12 months were acknowledged as a part of the ceremony.

Hockey quick start Mid Canterbury Hockey are holding a quick start to hockey camp over the next two weekend at the NBS Hockey Turf in the Ashburton Domain. The camp is there for new and existing players to brush up on their hockey skills to be ready for play when the season begins at the start of Term 2. The two camps are being held on Sunday, March 21 and Sunday, March 28, and anyone interested in taking part is encouraged to contact Mid Canterbury Hockey.

effort seeing him take third place and also secure fastest time honours, riding the distance in 34.10. Ryan Gallagher dug deep to take the fourth place spoils. Sarah Gould and Tom Reid rounded out the top six. Kenny Johnston rode hard from the back mark to take division 2 honours. Team Skinner, Debbie and Andy, filled the next two places. Next Saturday will see the Mid Canterbury Championship title up for grabs, contested over 64km around the Wakanui Beach block.


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Final a step closer CRICKET

By Matt Markham matt.m@theguardian.co.nz

Mission accomplished. Just. Allenton will this weekend push for a major prize in Canterbury Country Cricket, after they sneaked their way into the finals stage of the competition with victory on Saturday. Their place, ultimately determined by a higher net run rate than Peninsula Harbour, sat perilously as they trekked to Kaiapoi on Saturday morning, knowing that all they could control was the match in front of them, while hoping that other results also fell their way. And they did. Up against Kaiapoi, Allenton took control of their own destiny. They produced a solid performance to get the key six competition points they needed and registered a two-wicket victory, but not without a few moments of concern. Asked to bowl first by their hosts after losing the toss, Allenton were strong with the ball. Only two Kaiapoi batsmen made it into double figures, but a high extras column of 27 boosted their tally to 133 all out in the 37th over. Again, Manpreet Hakkla was in grand form with the ball, taking 3-21 off his eight overs, but a number of other players also made valuable contributions. Satwant Singh picked up 3-13 off his six overs, Mana Singh cleaned out the Kaiapoi tail with his 2-28 off 7.3, while Sanjay Undre Singh picked up the other two wickets with 2-24. Allenton’s run chase featured some nervous moments.

Allenton will play in the knockout stage of the Canterbury Country Cricket competition after winning on the weekend. At 74-4 after 18 overs, they were in the right position, but quick wickets found them out, and at 118-8 and with 16 runs still needed and only two wickets remaining, things threatened to fall out of their grasp. Luckily, Satwant Singh proved to be solid as a rock in the middle of the order, his 38 not out guiding his side home with just three balls to spare in a man-of-the-match performance after his efforts with the ball as well. Allenton finished the post-Christmas

round with 30 competition points, equal with Swannanoa and Peninsula Harbour. Their net run rate of +0.385 was less than Swannanoa, but greater than Peninsula Harbour which secured them fourth place. They will now face Swannanoa this week in the third and fourth playoff, from which the winner will then play the losing side of the match between top of the table Sefton and second placed Greendale. The winner of that match will then face the victor in the Sefton and Greendale game in the competition final.

■■ Kaiapoi 133 all out in 37.3 overs: Satwant Singh 3-13 off six overs, Manpreet Hakkla 3-21 off eight, Sanjay Undre Singh 2-24 off eight, Mana Singh 2-28 off 7.3. ■■ Allenton 134 for 8 off 39.3 overs: Satwant Singh 38 not out, Tajinder Singh 15, Karmjeet Singh 14.

BOWLS

BOWLS

Allenton trio claim triples

Keith, Davies make finals weekend By Matt Markham matt.m@theguardian.co.nz

By Matt Markham matt.m@theguardian.co.nz

Allenton players Rosemary Bennett, Melva Middleton and Barry Molloy claimed the honoured Brian Scott Triples at the Hampstead Bowling Club on Saturday, with a faultless morning of bowls. The trio emerged from the competition, held over three rounds, as the only side to go through the day unbeaten, picking up three good wins to earn themselves the titles. They finished ahead of Daniel Hopkins, Richard Kane and Nicole Williamson-Bishop, who managed two wins and a draw from their three matches. Brent Mayson, Bruce Harper and Millie Foggo combined to take third with two wins and a higher number of ends on a countback. The tournament is held in honour of the late Brian Scott, who was a prominent bowling figure in Mid Canterbury and a strong part of the Hampstead Bowling Club over many years. His wife, Joan, was on hand to make the presentations to the sides who picked up placings in the tournament. Meanwhile a new date has been founded for the postponed Champion of Champions triples, with the event now to be held at the Hinds Bowling Club on Saturday March 27. The draw has been completed, with

SCOREBOARD

John Drayton (right) and Regan Broker survey a head at the Hampstead Bowling Club on Saturday. PHOTO LAURA BAGRIE 130321-LB-001 seven teams to compete in the senior men’s event, four teams in the senior women’s, three in the junior men and two in the junior women. The sub centre Over 80s tournament, which was rained off earlier in the sea-

son also now has a new date of Wednesday, March 31, at the Ashburton MSA Bowling Club, and the postponed final round of the Women’s Interclub 7s has now been set down for March 22 at the Methven Bowling Club.

Sandra Keith and Rachel Davies booked themselves a spot at Bowls Canterbury’s Champion of Champions finals next month with a strong display in the early stages of the Champion of Champions pairs on Sunday. The Allenton Bowling Club duo worked their way through to the semi-finals of the hotly-contested competition at the Christchurch Bowling Club to earn a match-up with Redcliffs and Mt Pleasant in the semi-final. The pair had to win three games on Sunday to earn that right, but were successful against combinations from Morrison Avenue, Woolston Park and then Elmwood Park. Finals weekend for Bowls Canterbury this season is being held on April 10 and 11. While the ladies were strong, it was a tougher day at the office for clubmates, Rodney Greaney and Alex Crawford, who dipped out in the quarter-final to just miss a spot. In what seems an almost cruel twist of fate, the pair played their first game of the day against fellow Mid Cantabrians, Rob Fensom and Brent Mayson from Methven. They won that match, and then were successful against Allenton and Redcliffs Mt Pleasant, but dipped out of the competition against Belfast in the last eight on the Bowls Hornby green. More local players will be back in Christchurch this weekend to compete in the Champion of Champions under five years singles, and then the one and two year singles and Champion of Champions singles the following weekend before the Easter break ahead of finals weekend.


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GODZONE

Tough, but a whole heap of fun By Matt Markham matt.m@theguardian.co.nz

The legs have been swelling up, the toes are still numb and a few grazes are battling a bit of an infection, but Sommer O’Shea is already quietly thinking about the next instalment of GODZone. She’s not sure when, how or who with, but she is pretty sure she’ll be back to do it again, after returning home over the weekend from one of the toughest and most challenging things she’s ever done. An adventure race on steroids, GODZone was like nothing O’Shea had ever experienced before, but she expected that. What wasn’t expected however was that she, along with her three teammates, would not only finish the course – but also make the podium, claiming third place. “There were only four teams in our category that actually finished it, so just getting to that finish line was huge for us,” O’Shea said. O’Shea’s team, known as The Brains Trust, completed the course in seven days, two hours and 58 minutes, finishing just seconds ahead of the fourthplaced side in what became an all-out fight to the finish. Their effort included getting lost on a couple of occasions, but arriving at each transition point and hearing that they were still up near the top of the leader

board was a really good motivation to keep the engine running, especially at points where it was tough to carry on. “Getting into each transition and hearing that news was unreal, it really motivated us and put smiles on our faces which was great. “The last stage of the race was pretty intense, there wasn’t much in it when we got there, but just to get there was huge.” Back at home this week and trying to get back to some form of normality, while also allowing the body and mind to heal after such a physically and mentally challenging experience, the 26-yearold has had plenty of time to reflect on the experience. “I’m pretty shattered, it’s good to be home that’s for sure. But I know I’m keen to do it again, perhaps not that particular course, but definitely another chapter of the race on a different course.” Choosing just one moment that stood out from the whole journey was tough, but a 78-kilometre trek through the Kaimanawa Ranges was an intense challenge, but also a real standout moment for O’Shea. “It was one of those surreal moments, terrifying for how much work was in front of us, but amazing for the fact that we were going to be out there in such an amazing place.” With the GODZone challenge now behind her, O’Shea is already

Sommer O’Shea (third from right) and her team ahead of starting GODZone, where they placed third overall in the Pursuit race. looking ahead to what’s next. Never one to standing still for too long, she’s got some plans on the horizon, although a return to the Coast to Coast next year is not on the schedule. “I’m actually going to miss it next year, with the idea of having a crack at the 1-day event in 2023,

SPORTS RESULTS

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MSA Bowling Club

Results of MSA Outdoor Bowling Clubs Skip2ItFlooringXtra sponsored half day triples 2th March. 1st: M.Hill. J. Rush, T Pearce 3 wins 13 ends 33 points 2nd L. Muir, C. Dennis, J. Argyle 3wins 13ends 25points 3rd B. Harrison D. Thorne L. Ford 3wins 12ends 27points

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Ashburton Bridge Club

Isla Adam was part of junior tennis in Mid Canterbury this year, and they wrap up their season this weekend. SPORTS DRAWS

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Saturday 20 March - An Ambrose teams match will be played. Starting Times: Morning 8.00am and afternoon report at 12.00 noon for a 12.30pm start. Nine hole golfers from 1.30pm.

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Mid Canterbury Junior Tennis Draw - Round 10. Saturday 20 March 2021, All games to start at 9am sharp. Duty Team – Allenton Fantails

Allenton Moas v Dorie A at ATTC; Methven Silver v Methven Gold; Southern Shakers v Southern Stars at ATTC; Allenton Kiwis v Hampstead Yellow at ATTC; Dorie Hampstead - BYE. Junior B Grade: Allenton Wekas v Allenton Kokakos at Allenton; Allenton Fantails v Methven Black at ATTC; Southern Stormers v Methven White at ATTC. Junior C Grade: Allenton Rurus v Methven Red at ATTC; Allenton Keas v Methven Blue at Methven Domain; Southern Skyrockets v Southern Strikers at Hinds. Please phone any defaults through to Mid Canterbury Junior Tennis 308 3020 as soon as possible. End of Year Prizegiving to take place at ATTC at the completion of play at approx. 12 noon.

Saturday March 6th, Ashburton Anniversary Pairs: 1st Paula Gregory & Michael Johnstone (Timaru), 2nd Liz Fitzgerald & John Kruinger (ChCh), 3rd Jim Burford & Dorothy Bain (Temuka) Monday Evening – March 8, Flaxmere & King Trophies: N/S 1st Faye Priest & Sheryl Reid, 2nd Catherine Robins & Mary Bruce, 3rd Hilda Blee & Anne Gilbert. E/W 1st Janine Havis & Kate White, 2nd Bev Blair & Shirley Harris, 3rd =Mervyn Jones & Joyce Johnson and Heather & Bruce Sim Tuesday Evening – March 9, Robinson Salver: N/S 1ST Linda Baker & Maree Moore, 2nd = Judith Edmond & Maryke Blignault and David Sewell & Debbie Seddon- Sewell, 3rd Bill Kolkman & Pat Jordan. E/W 1st Sue Rosevear & Sonia Gill, 2nd Peter Wilson & Evelyne Taylor, 3rd Jason Vannini & Mary Buckland Wednesday Afternoon- March 10th, Duplicate: 1st Mary Buckland & Trish Downward, 2nd Ian Doel & Bev Turton, 3rd Debbie Seddon-Sewell & David Sewell, 4th Maree Moore & Judith Edmond, 5th= Edna Segers & Rosemary McLaughlin and Kay Robb & Johnny Wright, 6th Janet Cuttle & Rewa Kyle. Thursday Evening – March 11, Mary Mulligan Trophy: N/S 1st Pauline Scott & Colin Clemens, 2nd Jill Browne & Jim Rooney, 3rd Peter Wilson & Rosemary McLaughlin. E/W 1st Val Palmer & Pat Jordan, 2nd Rewa Kyle & Trish Small, 3rd David Sewell & Trish Downward.

which is pretty exciting. “I’m also planning on doing the Tauranga Half Ironman next January, so I’ve got a bit of training to do for that. “I’ll be spending a bit of time at EA Networks working on my swimming, because I haven’t done much of that in the past.”

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Mid Canterbury Social Wheelers

March 3. 17 Riders. 16km. 1st. Anthony White CT.32.33. HT. 5m. RT. 27m 33s. 2nd Nick Grijns CT.32.33. HT. 5m. RT. 27m 33s. 3rd Rachel Reid CT.32.49. HT. 5m. RT. 27m 49s 4th Bridget Sheed CT. 33.38. HT.Go. RT. 33m 38s. 5th Brent Hudson CT.33.39. HT. Go. RT. 33m 39s. 6th Paul Summerfield CT.34.04. HT. 8.30m. RT. 25m 34s. 7th Rob Hooper CT.34.05. HT. 8.30m. RT. 25m 05s. 8th Chris Reid CT. 34.06. HT. 8.30m. RT. 25m 06s. 9th Doug Coley CT.34.07. HT. 8.30m. RT. 25m 07s. 10th Mark Smitheram CT.34.08. HT. 8.30m. RT. 25m 08s. 11th Nigel Chatterton CT.34.09. HT. 5m. RT. 29m 0-9s. 12th Nick Squires CT.34.10. HT. 5m. RT. 29m 10s. 13th Cole Harris CT.34.38. HT. 11.20m. RT. 23m 18s. F/T. 14th Tony Ward CT.34.39. HT. 11.20m. RT.23m 19s. 2f/t. 15th Mark Summerfield CT.34.39. HT. 11.20m RT. 23m 19s 3f/t. 16th Larry Neal CT.34.45. HT. 11.20m. RT.23m 25s. 4f/t. 17th Paul Hands CT. 37.48. HT. Go. RT. 37m 48s.

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MSA Petanque Club

Club Mixed Drawn Doubles: Winners: Lyn Allison and Richard Browne, Runners up: Marion Harrison and Garry Kilgour, Third: Karen Bensdorp and Trevor Nish, Fourth: Ellen Pithie and Mick Little.

■■ Shooting Mid Canterbury Shoot results, 15 March.

Mt Somers Rifle Club

Jacs Anne 79.1, Billy Philpot 73, Milan Jack Holland 58, Henry Murphy 59, Archie Rooney 93.1, 88.1, Emily heaven 83, Zoey Revely 77, 63, Jess Heaven 92.2, 86, Hunter Lill 96.4, Isobel McCroy 57, 68.1, Bronte Brown 82, 85, Jess Lill 94.1, Warwick Lill 94.1, Eddie Millichamp 97.4, Stephen Millichamp 96.2, 92.3, Andrew Oram 98.3, 95.3, Bree Greer 95.1, Dave Millichamp 89, Brent Frame 99.3.

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Chloe Lovett 84.1, Caroline Lovett 67, 86, Dylan Lovett 53, Ella McDowell 86.1,

O’Shea also has a few other adventure races lined up she’s keen on starting in, and all the while she’ll be waiting to decide whether she’s heading back into GODZone. “I won’t say I’m definitely going to, but it’s not off the cards, that’s for sure.”

Hamish Dalzell 96.3, Carl Nordqvist 96.2, John Fleming 98.4.

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Celtic Squash Club

Results from last week’s round of the Celtic Squash Club’s summer league competition: Team 3 lost to Team 9 5-15: John McDonnell lost to Lee Barker 0-3, Jordy Hooper lost to James Bowker 0-3, Ian Dolden drew with Neil Thompson 2-2, Anja Leimburg lost to Heather Bowker 0-3, Tate Dryland beat Jacinda Ryan 3-1. Team 2 beat Team 1 13-8: Jimmy Hunn lost to Nick Marshall 1-3, Wouter Myburgh lost to Simon Kennedy 0-3, Rob Giles beat Chris Lima 3-0, Amy Muckle beat Hamish O’Reilly 3-1, Sarah Forbes beat Megan Bell 3-1, Alex Forbes beat Kate Williams 3-0. Team 5 beat Team 7 11-7: Chris O’Reilly drew with Ben Kruger 1-1, Nathan Forbes beat James McCloy 3-0, Shane Muckle lost to Mike Keen 1-2, Kirsty Clay beat Rebecca Abernethy 2-1, Rebecca McCloy beat Trudy Dalton 3-1, Alex Forbes lost to Craig Henshilwood 1-2. Team 4 drew with Team 8 10-10: Matt Speedy beat Paul Cousins 3-0, Chris Thompson drew with Mick Hooper 2-2, Neil Keenan drew with Hamish Trott 2-2, Stacey Smith lost to Ian Dolden 0-3, Matt Cassineri beat Sian Hurley 3-0, Jane Kingan lost to Andre De Beer 0-3.

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Hampstead Slow Pitch: Final: S & Giggles 13-5 Marines & Angels, 3rd & 4th: Laser attack 26-20 Hawkies Hawks, 5th & 6th: Hakatere Hitters 15-11 The Reigning Champs Mid Canterbury Softball Association Semi-Finals: Under 13s: Regent Cinema Hampstead Braves 10-5 Demons, Panthers 17-6 Fairfield. Under 16s: Ashburton Subway Hampstead All Stars 19-13 Demons Cardinals. Senior Mixed: Devon Tavern Hampstead Heat 7-5 Panthers, Fairfield Ratbags 9-8 Fairfield Ragamuffins, 5th & 6th: Demons 15-10 Devon Tavern Hampstead Phoenix.


32 CLUB NEWS Ashburton Bowling Club

It’s frightening how quickly the season end is approaching, but, happily, not as abruptly as it did 12 months ago! And so we have gone from daily 1 pm pandemic updates to daily 4 pm sailing lessons! In the coming 2 weeks, some re-scheduling has been made which will impact on Ashburton’s end of season functions. On Saturday March 27, our End of Season Day (including the Bird Cup), will now become the End of Season Evening only. 5pm Social Hour, 6pm Presentations, afterwards Dinner. On Saturday March 20 the Bird Cup will be played starting at 1 pm, mufti, 3 games of 6 ends, afternoon tea courtesy of our President! These changes have been made to enable members to watch or play in the Champion of Champions Triples. These will now to be played on Saturday 27th March at Hinds. The Champion of Champions Singles were contested on Saturday 6th March at Hampstead. It is so good to report that the Senior Men’s was won by Ashburton’s Brentton Donaldson, winning 21-11 in his Final. And the Junior Women’s Final was won by Ashburton’s Laraine Mills, winning 21-13. Warm congratulations to both our Singles Champions! The Ashburton Ladies Triples on Monday the 8th, was played on a glorious day and was contested by clubs from all over Canterbury, mid, north and south! It was a wonderful turnout, hosted by our President and ladies in our inimitable style, and Ashburton’s team of Heather Goodall, Judie Ryk, Shirley Maw came 4th! The other placings went to Allenton, Burnside, Lincoln and Rangiora. The re-arranged Glassey Mixed Pairs inhouse on March 10 was won by R and R Ryk with 3 wins, 2nd were J and K Mills with 2 wins, 3rd were T and A Blain. On March 12 Ashburton’s team of T Watson, R Lowe, C Cross, D Taylor, with 4 wins, won the West Melton Farmers Bowling Tournament. Well done, gentlemen! And on Saturday 12th, our final Rollover Triples of the season, was won by T Watson/M Knudsen with 2 wins, 11 ends; 2nd was A Gibbs/B Wilson with 2 wins 10 ends; 3rd was D Murcott/M Campbell with 2 wins, 9 ends. Coming up this week is the 2-4-2 Open Pairs on Wednesday the 17th at 12.30 pm, and the aforementioned Bird Cup on Saturday. Good bowling everyone! Take care and stay safe!

Ashburton Golf Club

A big weekend just gone at the Brandon. On Saturday we remembered one of our club legends, with the Don Houghton Memorial Trophy, it was lovely again to greet Don’s family and show that his memory is well and truly alive at the club. Winners of the day were the Stoddart family again. Dad Lindsey led the way, boys Dylan and Mitchell gave good support and weird step uncle once removed Paul Greer filled in the gaps. Running in second place Bruce and Gaby will have been wearing earmuffs playing alongside Perry and Richard Mc, but the group must have gelled well. Well done to all prize winners. Midlands Seeds Teams Social golf wrapped up last Friday top team were the Hole in Nones, top mixed team were Macas and Ladies winners were the Golden Girls. This event is wonderful for the club, great for introducing new people to the game, very well run by a great group of members and always well supported. Congrats to everyone. This week the course is closed for maintenance, I hope all our members have visited our local friends and sampled the districts other courses. We re-open on Saturday with an Ambrose game and next Tuesday evening we will be holding our Two club challenge. Come on down pick your club of choice and your putter and get yourself around 9 holes then back in the club for a beer and a barbeque. Check the website for details. Last Sunday the Patterson pennants kicked off and both Ashburton teams managed to snaffle wins. Tommy’s bin raking proved fruitful as the young pups took down a very strong Pleasant Point team and must now be overwhelming favourites to pick up the pennants trophy. The old boys were just steady away and managed to pip a spirited Tinwald team. Highlight of the day was a superb hole in one on the 185 metre 10th hole at Fairlie by the flying Dutchman Gaby Jansen. It did make for a longer trip home, but well worth it. Talking of hole in ones. I hear a 4 ball feared that the weather was coming in last Wednesday so popped out for a hit before the game of the day started. Club legend Robbie Bell managed to grab himself an ace on the 8th, but it was unable to go on the board as not in a club tournament. When he was asked how many aces

Ashburton Guardian Wednesday, March 17, 2021 he has had in his career, he said he wasn’t sure if it was 11 or 12. From someone who has been playing for over 30 years and is just happy to hit a green in one. I find it disgusting that it is not shared round. See around the course, till next time Good golfing.

would be held at the Hotel Ashburton on Saturday 26 June 2021. He was delighted with the Community support and planning to date. Colin Morgan outlined the revised Car Rally in late October or early November to coincide with the rhododendrons blooming at Awarata Reserve. Stu Dunlop requested help to fill 3 spots on the Meals on Wheels roster. Brendon Quinn acknowledged the work of all involved in the very successful Motorhome Show including Convenor Jeff King and his Committee. In excess of $20,000 was raised and overall the weekend was a very well received by all in attendance. The meeting concluded with Tail Twister Colin Morgan and Stu Dunlop in ‘fine’ form, raffles were drawn and President Roger thanked all for their attendance. The next meeting will be held on Wednesday April 7 at Hotel Ashburton with the guest speaker being David Robertson’s daughter Jacqueline, talking about her experiences with Covid 19 in Japan.

Creative Fibre

We had a meeting attended by over 30 members and visitors. The Co-Chairperson welcomed everyone and quickly dealt with the housekeeping matters before moving to the reports on Jenny Hart’s workshop for Beginner Spinners. 8 attended including 1 each from Fairlie, Pleasant Point and Burnham. Those that attended – even practised spinners – learnt a lot of the tips and techniques that makes spinning so relaxing. Another interesting report was the speaker at Fairlie Creative Fibre. She was born while her parents were in Papua – New Guinea, educated in Australia and worked after becoming an architect in UK before finding Fairlie and putting down roots while restoring a heritage building in the town. Several books of interest to the members were donated to the Library and a reminder about the Button Box was given. Un-needed buttons find a home there and you just may find the button you are looking for to finish your article. Ashford’s donation has been used on several helpful items for learners and members starting a different technique. An 8-shaft loom with stand has been donated to the Club for members to ‘get started’ with weaving. South Canterbury Area is running an Open Day on the first Saturday each month from 9am – 3pm in Timaru. The Mid-winter birthday/Christmas dinner is to be at the Hotel Ashburton on July 12. Christmas Crackers. From May 3 our ‘Spin-ins’ will be at the Plains Museum 9:30am-2pm. These days could be used as ‘learning days’ for different aspects of our various crafts and will be open to members and visitors. A small charge to cover costs will be made. Hostess’ to be on a roster system. Public holidays will be included and run on a trial period to gauge interest from the public. The ‘Show and Tell’ table was reasonably full with skeins of yarn dyed and spun at Staveley, skeins of Alpaca yarn, a Campbell tartan throw, unfinished baby garments from way back finished and to be donated, finely spun and knitted triangle shawl from a Gotland fleece, a crochet pineapple doiley made by a learner, bonnet and bootees and several scarves and hats woven – some using a black warp. After a short break, Breanna Russell, from Waitahi Health explained her work and introduced a team of Facilitators from various organisations involved in the health and well being of the Older Person area from WINZ, medical centres, Age Concern etc. Questions were asked and guidance to the answers were given on a wide range of topics from Benefit allocation, disability assistance, driving refresher courses, mental health, Kiwi Saver contributions, access to drivers, status of newcomers and refugees also were touched on. A very informative and interesting morning that flowed into the afternoon!

Lions Club of Ashburton

March Report Our March 3 Partners night meeting was held at the Hotel Ashburton. President Roger Paterson welcomed a good attendance to the meeting and encouraged all members to follow Covid Level 2 procedures. Visitors were welcomed – these included a large contingent of County Lions, guest speaker Senior Sergeant Leigh Jenkins, and Betty and Bob Dorans from the North Island who were introduced by Robert Keeley. Barney Parsons presented Riding for the Disabled with a cheque for $4278, which

Winners of the Betty Gordon Triples – Sandra Holdom, Rosemary Bennett, Wendy Watson and sponsors representative, Rob Reid

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Lynnford Rural Women Senior Sergeant Leigh Jenkins was guest speaker at the Ashburton Lions Club’s March meeting. were the proceeds from the Playhouse Raffle drawn pre-Christmas. The RDA was thrilled to receive this valuable donation and thanked all the Lions Clubs in the district for their community work. Our guest speaker Senior Sergeant Leigh Jenkins dressed in full call-out kit, was introduced by Phil Lynch, himself an ex-policeman. As a result of a busy day starting at 5am he could not enjoy a meal with us but was catered for by President Roger! Leigh’s address was very informative and forthright. He began his career in the Auckland area, has been a detective since 2011 and in 2019 appointed Officer in Charge of the Ashburton District. The talk covered police vests and equipment, his goal to train and retain experienced staff, Covid demands, pursuits, and inter-gang rivalry and conflicts. Ashburton now has 5 frontline sergeants and a staff of 30 of which he is very proud. The Police here enjoy wide community support. He concluded by requesting all genuine citizens to contact the police with their suspicions, concerns, and ‘odd’ activities. He thanked the Community for not being afraid to report such happenings via a wide range of contact numbers and to himself on a confidential basis. Lindsey Telfer thanked Senior Sergeant Leigh for the talk and insights to policing she could associate with only too well. Mike Hanham provided an interesting Thought for the Day, highlighting the value our fellow members place on service to each other and the Community. Grace was said and the meal was brought to the table in accordance with Covid restrictions. General Business coverage included George Brown wishing Garth and Christine Bateup all the best for the March Meeting of the Lions District 202J, (from the Rakaia river to Dunedin), elections in Waimate. Garth is standing for 2nd Vice President Governor. Lioness Christine Stewart was wished all the best for her quest in becoming District Governor. George also reiterated club members and the community in general to contact Barry Vessey or himself with names of people who may well enjoy and benefit from attending the Berwick Outdoor Experience Camp 7-15 May 2021. David Stewart outlined club visits. Steve Thomas, the Methven Show gate, Rex Whiting the Erewhon Excursion and Talleys visit, revised date to be advised. Sue Letham discussed the Bulbs for Hope initiative and Jeff King announced that the Big Smoke Rural Folk Challenge and auction

We have all heard stories in the media about Russia, but our guest this month, John McDonald had lived there with his Russian wife and gave us insight into how the citizens live their daily lives. A very interesting speaker who moved from the international finance world to a fish restaurant in Allenton, Ashburton. For several years, John had worked in Wall Street, New York, London and other financial centres before meeting Anna, a Lawyer, from Moscow who he met in London. They both moved around with their work and used to meet up in Vienna and it was eventually agreed to live in Russia. Shifting to Russia to live met with the need to learn Russian, John told us that it was easier to learn the language by reading it before learning to speak it, which John did by shopping in the daily food markets and engaging with the locals. John gave us a background into how his wife became a lawyer and how her job was a sought-after career in Russia that allowed opportunities to travel outside the country. The talk did not get to how John ended up in his fish restaurant in Ashburton. Members were in agreement that he will have to be asked back to finish his story. Barbara and her husband involved in a car accident, both recovering. Cook and Eat programme, the first week in the school holidays; Thursday 22nd April all day. The programme did not go-ahead last year, so the hope is this year will be successful. “Fairlie Pies” is the fund raiser this year and order forms were handed out. All those who had tasted them had a definite favourite. They have varieties not found in other bakeries. July 23, Regional conference will be held at Tinwald Hotel. 85th birthday of the branch will be held Thursday 6 May 2021 at a luncheon. A list of suitable places and prices were discussed, Bev and Jill will finalise venue and format by next meeting.

Mid Canterbury Ladies Friendship Club

Val Johnstone presided over the March meeting of the Mid Canterbury Ladies Friendship Club held recently and especially welcomed Joy back to the meeting. Birthdays and Anniversaries were celebrated after singing the National Anthem. Members were advised of the bus trip to Brighton, Sumner and Lyttleton on 23 March. As it was the Annual General Meeting the minutes and reports were read and confirmed. Julie Begg is the new President for the coming year, and there are two new members on the committee. After morning tea Julie introduced Samantha Rose, who told of her life as a florist and then gave a demonstration on

the making of a hand tied bouquet. The flowers used arrived from the market that morning so were fresh. Magnolia is used for the foliage base, also leather fern. The auctions are in Christchurch three times a week for up to two hours, but Samantha buys on-line or sometimes direct from the growers. Samantha had attended a one year course at the Academy in Christchurch, then worked in Australia for two years before returning home. She has now been in business for four years. Interflora is available, meaning flowers can be delivered around New Zealand or around the world. Her advice is to change the water regularly on cut flowers, use crystals or small amount of bleach and to keep them in cool area. On their arrival to cut the stems. Barbara thanked Samantha for her talk. The Thought for the month is “Life is a train that stops at no stations – you either jump abroad or stand on the platform and watch as it passes.” The next meeting is 14 April, 9.45am at the Hotel Ashburton. To make new friends and have some fun phone Avis 308-6539 or Rae 308-8927.

Netherby Women’s Institute

On a lovely sunny afternoon 24 members went to a Garden Party at Barbara Danielson’s home in Tucker Street. And what a beautiful and colourful garden it is. The backyard was set up with chairs and a gazebo and as members arrived they were greeted with a glass of juice and could hear the birds chirping in the aviary. We held a short meeting and the new programme was handed out for the years meetings. Hopefully the committee has organised a varied lot of events. Several members attended the Founders Day church service and picnic at the Plains Railway and Museum at Tinwald. A kowhai tree was planted in the garden of one of the cottages. Each Federation throughout NZ was donated with a tree by the National Executive to commemorate the 100th year of WI in NZ Mid Canterbury Federation held their AGM on February 26 where the criteria for the meeting was to dress as in pre 1940s – hats, gloves, pearls, furs etc. – the way women dressed whilst attending Conferences and AGMs. The majority of members did dress up and some lovely furs and hats were worn. Competitions were well supported and we manages to gain a few placings. Denise Clark and Joan Henderson were re-elected on to the committee. Jude Vaughan reported on the WI 100th Centennial celebrations in Napier which included the unveiling of the statue of the founder Miss Jerome Spencer and visiting Rissington where the very first meeting was held. A movie group has been set up for those who would like to go to the pictures during the day. Several members gave their names to the Convenor. Happy Birthday was sung to 2 ladies who are celebrating birthdays in March. The rest of the afternoon was spent looking around the garden. A lovely afternoon tea – garden party style - was supplied by Barbara. A huge thank you must go to Barbara for the effort she put into the afternoon and also to Iris Taylor for playing the music on her organ. Our next meeting will be held on Monday 12th at the Seniors Centre where we will be having an Easy Quiz with plenty of time to socialise. New members are always welcome.

Tinwald Garden Club

Our speaker for the February meeting was Annette Lane, who is very experienced at arranging flowers and showed us how to make a beautiful posy bowl. The base must be well covered with greenery before introducing flowers and then she filled the top and sides with colours of yellow and purple flowers. It looked so easy and lovely. Annette then made a tall arrangement to impress our imagination, all very impressive. A very enjoyable meeting attended by 36 members. New members were welcomed. Results: Cut Flowers 1 Stem Hybrid Tea Rose: P Tait, G Quelch, K Bowman. 1 Stem Floribunda Rose: K Bowman, V Johnson, L Jones. 1 Full Blown Rose: V Johnson. 1 Cacti Dahlia (any size): K Bowman. 1 Water Lily Dahlia: Thomson. 3 Pom Pom Dahlia: A Truman. 1 Decorative Dahlia: L Jones. Miniature Bloom: P Tait, A Truman, G Quelch. Miniature Rose: V Johnson, A Truman, G Quelch. Spike: A Truman, G Quelch, K Bowman. Cluster: V Johnson, A Scammell. Branch Flowering Shrub: P Tait, A Truman. Flower Not On Shedule: A Scammell. Flowering Climber: C Thomson. Vegetables: 3 Tomatoes: H Mitchell. 3 Strawberries: H Mitchell. O’Keefe/Young Trophy: C Thomson.


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EXPERIENCED GRADER OPERATOR It all started back in 1990 with Stuart Tarbotton and one digger. In the years since, Tarbotton Land & Civil has grown to include the whole family, plus 40 or so dedicated staff. But one thing hasn’t changed - our commitment to putting in the hard yards for our clients, whatever the job may be. We’ll never compromise on our high level of service, quality and accuracy, and we always deliver on our promises. About the job

Are you seeking a career in the Butchery industry?

Tarbotton Land & Civil are subcontracted to a major roading contractor for 7 years, maintenance grading half of the roading network for the Ashburton District Council.

We currently have a full �me Butcher Labourer / Appren�ceship opportunity for a passionate and selfmo�vated team member to join the friendly team at our Supermarket.

Tarbotton Land & Civil are actively seeking an experienced grader operator to start immediately. As an experienced grader operator, you will play a key role in our ‘Done Right’ approach to maintenance grading. You will be responsible for preparing and operating machinery to a high standard while completing the required maintenance on time. You will be fit, healthy and commit to being a punctual and honest team player who will help deliver the right outcome the first time round using modern fit for purpose machinery to get the grading Done Right.

Your du�es will include producing small goods, ordering, and merchandising. You will be required to maintain high presenta�on standards and ensure strict adherence to Food Safety and Health and Safety processes. We will provide all support and training.

Skills you will need • Preferably 5 or more years experience operating graders • The necessary licences to operate machinery on the road • Self-motivation, able to work unsupervised and willing to learn new skills • To be a team player and have good communication skills • The ability to complete a job to a high standard • A good attitude towards health and safety • Ability to complete neat and tidy book work on time • Experience operating excavators, rollers, loaders, tip truck etc., may be advantageous in securing this position

Days & hours will be: • 6.00am – 2.30pm Tuesday • 6.00am – 2.30pm Wednesday • 6.00am – 2.30pm Thursday • 6.00am – 2.30pm Friday • 6.00am – 3.30pm Saturday.

What’s in it for you?

The successful candidate will have: • A good level of physical fitness • A strong customer service orienta�on • Posi�vity & ini�a�ve • The ability to communicate effec�vely • Honesty & integrity

As a team player of Tarbotton Land & Civil, you can expect a competitive employment package, a positive and safe working environment, ongoing training and development, along with access to modern fleet and facilities. A company vehicle and phone will be provided for work purposes. Above all else, you will experience firsthand working with a team of 40+ people who love what they do and come together to deliver successful outcomes. Applicants for this position should have a New Zealand residency or a valid New Zealand work visa.

To apply, please complete an applica�on form which is available at Customer Services or email: donalda.hartley@newworld-si.co.nz, including a cover le�er and current CV.

Are you interested in working for Tarbotton Land & Civil? Please give Stuart a call on 0274 350 963 or send your CV to info@tarbotton.co.nz – applications close 31st March 2021.

Applications close 24th March 2021. SITUATIONS VACANT

ENTERTAINMENT

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FOR SALE FIREWOOD, Dry shed stored old man pine $290 per 3m³, Larch Oregon hot mix $300 per 3m³, Macrocarpa $330 per 3m³, Delivered. Cheaper prices for larger loads. Please phone Jimmy on 0274414073.

GRAZING LAMB grazing wanted, anything considered. good prices paid for long or short term. Please phone Jason 0274 288 402.

HIRE GENERAL hire. Lawnmowers, chainsaws, concrete breakers, trailers, and more. All your DIY / party hire, call and see Ashburton U-Hire. 588 East Street. Open Monday-Friday 7am - 6pm; Saturday 7.30am - 5pm; Sunday 8.30am 12.30pm - Phone 308 8061. www.ashburtonuhire.co.nz

MEETINGS, EVENTS ASHBURTON Society of Arts, Short Street Studio. Summer Show Sunday, February 21, 11am - 4pm continuing until Sunday, March 21. Guest – Timaru Artist Anna Hawkins and a good selection from local members. Weekends 11am - 4 pm. Open other days when the signs are out or by appointment. Phone 308 4533.ASHBURTON Society of Arts, Short Street Studio. Summer Show Sunday, February 21, 11am - 4pm continuing until Sunday, March 21. Guest – Timaru Artist Anna Hawkins and a good selection from local members. Weekends 11am - 4 pm. Open other days when the signs are out or by appointment. Phone 308 4533.

TRADES, SERVICES SUN CONTROL WINDOW TINTING - Vehicles-homesoffices. Phone Craig Rogers 307 6347 - 027 258 0884 or 0800 TINTER. Member of Master Tinters NZ. Follow us on facebook www.windowtinder.co.nz

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

An exciting opportunity has become available to join our team as an experienced Seed

An exciting opportunity has become available to join our team as an experiProduction Agronomist. enced Seed Production Agronomist. Seed Force is part of global seed powerhouse RAGT, who have been at the forefront of agriculture and innovation for over a century.

Seed Force isAspart of global seed powerhouse RAGT, who have been at the we embark further on this journey, we require an exceptional individual with the right skills to be part of our seed production division. You will a respected and experienced forefront of agriculture and innovation forbeover a century. agronomist with the ability to build and maintain long lasting relationships. successful applicant will be responsible for: As we embarkThe• further onwith this wegrower require an exceptional individual Working closely our journey, existing high caliber and customer base, offering all aspectsto of service and technical adviceseed to help ensure maximum potential and resultsYou will be a with the right •skills be part of our production division. Co-ordination of the company’s seed production needs; from procurement, quality and respected and experienced agronomist with the ability to build and maincertification requirements through to delivery tain long lasting relationships. What we expect from the successful applicant: • Excellent written and verbal communication skills • A self-starter with the ability to work independently

The successful• applicant will beProduction responsible Proven experience in Seed Agronomy for: • A high level of numerical and computer literacy • Working closely with our existing high caliber grower and customer base, • Proven ability to establish and maintain effective relationships The desire to a key part of Seed exciting nextadvice chapter offering all •aspects ofbeservice andForce’s technical to help ensure maximum potential results To apply, and please submit your covering letter and CV to hr@seedforce.co.nz. For confidential enquiries, Bruce Garrett, Managing Director on 027 232 5616. • Co-ordination ofplease thecontact company’s seed production needs; from procureApplications close on 26th of March 2021. ment, quality and certification requirements through to delivery What we expect from the successful applicant: • Excellent written and verbal communication skills • A self-starter with the ability to work independently • Proven experience in Seed Production Agronomy • A high level of numerical and computer literacy • Proven ability to establish and maintain effective relationships • The desire to be a key part of Seed Force’s exciting next chapter’ To apply, please submit your covering letter and CV to hr@seedforce.co.nz. For confidential enquiries, please contact Bruce Garrett, Managing Director on 027 232 5616. Applications close on 26th of March 2021.

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Wednesday, March 17, 2021 Ashburton Guardian

Daily Diary WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17

6am ST DAVID’S UNION CHURCH. Circuit training in hall, 48 Allen’s Road, Allenton. 9am - 3pm ASHBURTON AVIATION MUSEUM. Static displays, collection of aircraft and memorabilia on display. Ashburton Airport, Seafield Road. 9.30am AGE CONCERN ASHBURTON. Steady As You Go. Fall prevention programme. Contact 308 6817. Held at St David’s Union Church, 48 Allens Road, Allenton. 10am ST STEPHEN’S ANGLICAN CHURCH. Holy Communion, Park Street. 10am ASHBURTON PARENTING WEEK. 1st - 7th March, daily meetings and activities all free, see www.waitaha. health.nz/parenting-week/ 10am AGE CONCERN ASHBURTON. Hip Hop for Seniors. Phone 308 6817. Seniors Centre, Cameron Street. 10am AGE CONCERN ASHBURTON, 206 CLUB. Programme for the elderly runs

THURSDAY, MARCH 18

9.30am AGE CONCERN ASHBURTON. Ladies exercise class. Please phone 3086817. Ashburton Senior Centre, 206 Cameron Street. 9.30am-11am PARK STREET LINE DANCERS. Join our friendly group for fun low impact dance. St Stephens Church Hall, Park Street. 9.30am-12.30pm ASHBURTON TOY LIBRARY. We are open every Thursday and Saturday morning, plus every alternate Tuesday afternoon 3.30pm-5pm. check our fb page for which Tuesday. We are based in the Triangle, 106 Victoria Street. 10am ST DAVID’S UNION CHURCH. Fit Kidz for pre-schoolers and caregivers. 48 Allens Road. 10am-4pm NZ ALPINE AND AGRICULTURE ENCOUNTER AND THE ART GALLERY. Open for viewing. Mt Hutt Memorial Hall, 160 Main Street, Methven. 10.45am MSA TAI CHI. Cost $3 per session. MSA, Havelock Street. 11am STEADY AS YOU GO FALLS

Please note all late death notices or notices sent outside ordinary office hours must be emailed to: deathnotices@ theguardian.co.nz to ensure publication. To place a notice during office hours please contact us on 03 307 7900 for more information. Any queries please contact 0800 ASHBURTON (0800-274-287)

2021 Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Enquiries to 308 6817. 10am - 4pm NZ ALPINE AND AGRICULTURE ENCOUNTER AND THE ART GALLERY. Open for viewing. Mt Hutt Memorial Hall, 160 Main Street Methven. 10.30am AGE CONCERN ASHBURTON. Steady As You Go. Fall prevention programme. Contact 308 6817. Held at Buffalo Lodge Hall, Cox Street. 10.45am MSA TAI CHI. Seated classes, $3. Classes start this week. MSA Havelock Street. 11.30am ST DAVID’S UNION CHURCH. Midweek service, communion and lunch. 48 Allens Road. CANCELLED. 1.30pm AGE CONCERN ASHBURTON. Steady As You Go. Fall prevention programme. Contact 308 6817. Held at Buffalo Lodge Hall, Cox Street. 6.30pm - 9pm THE MID CANTERBURY LINEDANCERS. 6.30pm-7.30pm weekly beginners learn to line dance following onto easy intermediate level at 7.30pm9pm. Instructor Annette Fyfe 0274 813131. Tinwald Hall, Graham Street. PREVENTION. Exercises designed to strengthen and improve muscles in a supportive environment. Contact Age Concern Ashburton 308 6817. This session at Holy Spirit Church, Thomson Street, Tinwald. 1pm STEADY AS YOU GO FALLS PREVENTION. Exercises designed to strengthen and improve muscles in a supportive environment. Contact Age Concern Ashburton 308 6817. This session at St Peters Church, Harrison Street, Allenton. 1pm STEADY AS YOU GO FALLS PREVENTION. Exercises designed to strengthen and improve muscles in a supportive environment. Contact Age Concern Ashburton 308 6817. This session at Buffalo Lodge hall, Cox Street. 1pm-3pm ASHBURTON AVIATION MUSUEM. Static displays, collection of aircraft and memorabilia on display. Ashburton Airport, Seafield Road. 2pm HAKATERE PRESBYTERIAN PARISH. Afternoon Communion Service at Oxford Street followed by a cuppa led by Rev Johanna Warren. 65 Oxford Street.

DEATHS

DEATHS

DEATHS

DEATHS

WEILY, Peter Morris – On March 15, 2021. Peacefully at Christchurch Hospital. Aged 84 years. Dearly loved husband of Jenefer. Much loved father and father-in-law of Stephen and Therle, Maree and Bill den Baars, and Lynley and Neil Pluck. Loving grandad of Mark and Simone (Brisbane), Vanessa and Tim, Tonya and Svend, Anita and Robbie, Vicki, and Lauren. Great Grandad of Joshua, Samuel, Isobelle, Harry, Ole, Paddy, and Darcy. Messages to the Weily Family, c/- PO Box 472, Ashburton 7740. A service for Peter will be held at All Saints Anglican Church, Chapman Street Methven on FRIDAY, March 19, commencing at 1.30pm followed by a private cremation at the Ashburton Crematorium.

McKEAGE, Robert Andrew (Bob) – On March 14, 2021, passed away at Christchurch Hospital, aged 81 years. Dearly loved husband of Barbara Ann, loved father and father-in-law of Paul and Prue, John, Jennifer and Jason, and Bronwyn. Loved Grandad of Alex, Blake, Caitlyn, and Devon. Loved uncle of Christine, Cheryl, Edward, and Janice. Uncle “Blob” of Nathan, Charlotte, and Victoria. Messages may be addressed to the McKeage Family C/- 19 London Street, Christchurch 8013. A graveside funeral service for Bob will be held in the Hinds Cemetery, Isleworth Road, Hinds, on MONDAY, March 22, 2021, at 1:30pm.

HOBSON George Thomas – On March 13, 2021, peacefully at home, aged 93 years. Dearly loved and devoted husband of Elspeth (Elma) for 68 years. Much loved and respected father and father-in-law of Heather and Noel Kirkwood (Auckland), Robert and Jenny Hobson (Hawkes Bay), Elspeth Hobson and Jonathan Macleod (Sydney), and Trevor and Andrea Hobson (Te Pirita). Special ‘Grandad George’ of Henry, Lucy, and Angus Kirkwood; Sarah, Ben, and William Hobson; Fergus, and Roderick Macleod; Thomas, Edward, Samuel, and Albert Hobson, and great grandad of Indi, Freya, Allie, and Jack Hobson, Isabel Hobson, and Eden Hobson. Loved brother of Olive Philpott, (Ashburton). Messages to the Hobson family c/- PO Box 472, Ashburton 7740. Special thanks to the St John team and Rakaia 1st Response. A celebration of George’s life will be held at the Rakaia Community Centre, Elizabeth Avenue, Rakaia on THURSDAY, March 18, commencing at 11am. To be followed by interment at the Rakaia Cemetery.

ELLEM, Carol – Passed away peacefully on Wednesday, March 10, 2021, at Tauranga Hospital aged 88 years, to rejoin her beloved husband of 67 years, Laurie. Carol was a truly special person and a positive influence on so many people's lives, so will be greatly missed. Not least by her adoring son Kerry and his family and the extensive extended family who were so present in her life. Special thanks to the doctors and nurses at Tauranga Hospital for their impeccable care and respect. At Carol's request, a private service has been held.

McKEAGE, Robert Andrew (Bob) – Dearly loved brother-in-law of Judith and Les, loved uncle of Nathan, Samantha, Charlotte and Richard, Victoria and Simon. Great uncle of Lucas, Zoe, and Jayme. His great sense of humour will be missed.

MacPHERSON, Doreen (nee Gluyas) – In loving memory of our dear Mum and Nana who passed away a year ago today. Your life was a blessing Your memory a treasure You are loved beyond words. And missed beyond measure. Till we meet again. Love always Teresa, Eddie, Sharna, Jesse, Liam and Charlotte Wilson.

Consistently one of Bayleys high performers, Mike has enjoyed continuous success with Bayleys Canterbury. Backed by a boundless energy, informed intellect and determined hard-work, Mike’s rise to the top of Ashburton’s rural property sector is no means by accident.

PUBLIC NOTICES

OFFICE CLOSURE The Ashburton Guardian office Level Three Somerset House will be closed for the day from 1pm, Wednesday, March 17. The closure is a mark of respect for a former colleague Steve Stratford, who died in a fishing accident. Staff, family and friends.

Wednesday: Morning and evening cloud, otherwise fine. Light winds, southerly breezes from afternoon. MAX

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21 10 18 7 21 7 Friday: Mainly fine. Light winds. 19 10 17 6 20 7 18 6 18 5 20 6 SUN PROTECTION ALERT 18 8 17 7 19 7 18 11 17 7 19 8 PROTECTION REQUIRED : 40 10 : 40 am – 4 pm 19 9 18 6 18 7 Whatever your skin colour For the very latest weather information, including Weather Warnings, visit metservice.com © Copyright Meteorological Service of New Zealand Limited 2021 Compiled by Christchurch Darfield Lake Coleridge Methven Rakaia Timaru

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Ashburton Weather

A weak front clears the top of the country late Wednesday, while another weak front flicks up eastern parts of the South Island. Elsewhere, a ridge builds from the west and dominates over the country during the remainder of the forecast period.

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Mount Hutt College’s Jack Davey pushes through the final stages of his run at the South Island Secondary School Championships at Mt Hutt on the weekend.

Young bikers set the tone By Matt Markham matt.m@theguardian.co.nz

Young local mountain bike riders ensured their peers from across the South Island knew exactly whose home turf they were on at the weekend during the South Island Secondary Schools’ Mountain Bike Championships on Mt Hutt. More than 30 local riders from three schools took part in the three-day event, which saw students from 70 schools from across New Zealand taking part at the event hosted by Bike Methven. And it was a Methven local who turned the most heads during the course of the championship, claiming success in two of the three events.

Patrick Duff, from Mount Hutt College, was victorious in both the downhill race and enduro race in the under 17 boys’ grade – capping a good weekend for the locals who featured on the podium across a multitude of events. In the downhill race on Saturday, Duff’s time for his run was the second fastest recorded of the day in an effort which would have seen him finish second in the Under 20 grade as well. He backed up that performance by coming out on Sunday and winning the gruelling enduro race as well, winning by just less than two seconds. Oli Nicholls kept the Mid Canterbury ball rolling in the downhill event, winning the Under 16 boys’ category with a good time while representing Ash-

burton College. Good friend and clubmate, Kayne Johnston kept his good run of recent form going by finishing third in the Under 15 boys’ race. Mount Hutt College’s Issy Marr finished second in the Under 14 girls’ race, while Charlie Leitis and Flynn Harden were second and third in the Under 13 boys’ grade. That same pairing also figured in the enduro on Sunday, with Charlie claiming success and Flynn picking up his second third for the weekend, to see the Mount Hutt College uniform dominating the podium. Marr backed up her solid effort on Saturday to win the Under 14 girls enduro race, while Ashburton College’s Gracie Trotter was third in the Under 16 event.

Both Nicholls and Johnston kept their names in the bright lights on Sunday too with Johnston finishing second in the Under 15 boys’ and Nicholls third in the Under 16 boys’. Mount Hutt College’s Jack Davey was in really strong form over the course of the weekend as well. He finished fourth in the hotly contested Under 20 Boys’ Enduro event and placed top 10 in the downhill race the day before. The event has been hailed as a success by Cycling New Zealand, with really positive feedback about the venue and the district as a whole for getting behind the 400 competitors and nearly as many supporters and volunteers for the weekend.

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