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We don’t want to complain but . . . It’s impossible not to feel for the retailers who are suffering while roads and footpaths around them get ripped up as part of Ashburton’s multimillion dollar upgrade. Yes, the upgrade will make the town’s hub look, well, pretty, but stressed retailers, like Sparrows’ Richard Wilson, pictured, are asking for financial assistance.

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Ashburton Guardian Friday, April 9, 2021

Burglar strikes Carew community By Jonathan Leask jonathan.l@theguardian.co.nz

Police are on the hunt for the person that vandalised and burgled Carew Peel Forest School and other community buildings over Easter weekend. The incident was reported to Police at 4.40am on Tuesday after the school had been broken into and several items taken, a police spokeswoman said. “Police attended, however no one was located upon arrival. “Enquiries are under way including reviewing CCTV footage. A forensic examination was carried out [on Tuesday].” Security cameras, that the Guardian understands were only recently installed, were removed, however they captured footage of a person in a dark hooded sweatshirt on the school grounds on Monday afternoon. “Police are keen to talk to anyone who may have seen anything suspicious in the area around 4.30-4.45am yesterday (Tuesday), or in the afternoon of Monday, April 5. In the school’s newsletter, principal Sharon Ketter states that the offender also broke into and vandalised the school’s office, taking money, a computer and equipment, and a phone as well as a number of keys. “There is a substantial amount of damage to buildings and replacing the approximately 50 keys and locks has cost us

$4300 already,” she said. “Sadly, the community hall and the church were also broken into with the beautiful stained glass windows in the church being damaged and a huge panel of glass in the hall being broken. “I am so saddened by such a devastating event in our community.” A statement on the school’s Facebook page said that a number of items were taken including a leaf blower, MacBook Air computer, petrol containers, a weedeater, compressor and several other items that “appears out of place”. “If you saw a vehicle parked outside our school by the wooden fence on Trevors Road any time Monday, or anywhere in the vicinity of our school overnight Monday, please let us know,” the statement said. “The loss of so much equipment and the damage done to buildings is very sad and costly for us and massively impedes upon the important job of teaching that we would much rather focus on. “We would appreciate any help you can give us.” The school had previously been victims of burglary in 2019. And it took until last year – through some successful grant applications and sponsorship – before they were able to replace the stolen items. The school and police are asking anyone with information about this incident, or who can identify the person in the security footage, to contact police on 105, quoting file number 210407/7500.

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Anzac Day at the cenotaph whatever the weather By Malcolm Hopwood

There’s no wet weather venue for the Anzac Day commemorations in Ashburton on April 25. RSA President, Merv Brenton, said “our service personnel didn’t have a wet weather venue when they fought for their country overseas so we’re not moving indoors whatever the conditions”. Two Anzac services are at the Cenotaph at Baring Square while the third will be held at the cemetery – rain, hail or shine. The 2020 commemoration was curtailed because of Covid-19. Instead, people stood in their driveways at home. This year Brenton and his team have been planning the three services since early February. The format for the dawn service will be traditional. It will include the national anthem led by Amelia Jones, scripture reading, the

poems Flanders Fields and For The Fallen, an address from Rangitata MP, Jo Luxton, and the last post and reveille while the flag is lowered and raised. A key feature is the wreath laying ceremony and Brenton invites all service personnel to lay poppies at the foot of the cenotaph. Strobe lighting and sirens will precede the service. “The dawn service is the start of remembrance for the day. It’s an opportunity to commemorate and recall,” Brenton said. “It’s hugely moving for many people who see it as their chance to pay tribute to service personnel who either served or sacrificed their lives for their country.” The cemetery service at the RSA section involves the MSA choir who’ll sing the national anthem and an appropriate hymn, an address by a member of the Defence Force and the last post and reveille while the flag is lowered and raised. Brenton anticipates the biggest audience will attend the 11am civic service.

Service men and women plus members of the police force, cadets, army and airforce personnel and scouts and guides will march to the cenotaph led by the Ashburton Pipe Band. The event includes wreath laying, addresses from mayor Neil Brown and Brenton, prayers, the reciting of commemorative poems, the last post, reveille and piper’s lament and a three-gun salute. Brenton expects 1000 people at the 6.30am dawn service and an even larger crowd will attend the civic service at 11am. “There are so many people in Mid Canterbury who have family members who served in our areas of conflict,” he said. In the afternoon there’s an Anzac Day Memorial Run or Walk at the Ashburton Domain at 1.30pm organised by the RSA and Ashburton Rotary Club. Brenton points out that Mid Canterbury was a key location for World War Two training at Westerfield military camp and Ashburton Airport which was a base for training pilots and air crew.

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Community leaders ‘not getting carried away’ around bubble By Adam Burns adam.b@theguardian.co.nz

Community leaders in Mid Canterbury are tempering their delight ahead of a possible inpouring of visitors from across the ditch. The regions are expected to receive a timely boost as a trans-Tasman bubble becomes a reality later this month, with quiet optimism being expressed by key figures in the Ashburton District. Ashburton District Mayor Neil Brown said it was great to open the borders up to visitors across the Tasman. “As long as we do it safely,” he said. Methven – home to the district’s crown jewel attraction Mt Hutt Skifield – was considered one of the big local winners following the Government’s announcement this week. Methven Community Board chairperson Dan McLaughlin said it was more about balancing the books for the local business com-

munity after a tough period of trading. “I wouldn’t say they’ll be reaping the rewards, but recovering some of their losses is a better way of putting it,” he said. “The accommodators I’ve spoken to are pretty happy about it and they can see some positivity.” Although there were reasons to be pleased, McLaughlin said it was important to remain grounded over the next few months. “It’s not as simple as opening it up and away we go,” he said. “There are conditions. “Anything could happen between now and winter.” Brown said the benefits would not be limited to Methven. “We’re the gateway to the south,” he said. “Methven will obviously gain value out of it, as will the whole of the district.” “Everyone needs to travel through Mid Canterbury.” Local businesses who endured last year’s

Covid impact would be looking forward to an injection of trading. It was revealed that about 90 per cent of local operators had so far withstood the commercial brunt with a handful of firms forced to close post-Covid. “Hopefully they too will survive,” Brown said. “So bring on April 19.” ChChNZ’s Mid Canterbury marketing manager Bruce Moffatt said he was grateful for the support of domestic tourism over the past 12 months. However, there was a stark difference between domestic and Australian spend. “Australian travellers spend 12 dollars, while we spend 1,” he said. “It’s critical that we get the Australian market in play pretAshburton District Mayor Neil Brown ty quickly.”

Bubble boom – hopes rise in Methven By Jonathan Leask jonathan.l@theguardian.co.nz

Businesses in Methven are hoping opening of a trans-Tasman bubble will make for a busy winter.

Mid Canterbury’s tourist town Methven is hoping to boom once more this winter following the announcement of a trans-Tasman bubble opening later this month. With a multi-million dollar investment in a new supersized chairlift on Mt Hutt Skifield and the pending opening of the Opuke Hot Pools, the news of a trans-Tasman bubble has been huge for Methven. Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern announced on Tuesday that the trans-Tasman bubble will open on April 19. Mt Hutt Ski Area manager and Opuke Hot Pools director James McKenzie said the announcement “couldn’t have come at a better time” with winter fast approaching. “It is really positive news for anyone involved in the tourism industry,” he said. “Typically we don’t see quite as many Australians at Mt Hutt as they do in Queenstown, but it’s the icing on the cake for us.” Border closures didn’t have as

big of an impact for the skifield, he said due to a strong domestic market, but that didn’t help the local businesses. “The local market has been fantastic for us and last year Mt Hutt had one of its better seasons. “What we may have lost last year through border closures was made up by domestic patrons.” However, he said that success up the mountain didn’t help the local businesses, with a large number of Cantabrians able to commute to the slopes, but Australian tourists will need places to stay and eat. “It definitely helps Methven, and it helps Mt Hutt when Methven is doing well so we are delighted if Methven can have a less troublesome winter ahead of them. McKenzie said the trans-Tasman bubble and possibility of international tourists returning would certainly be welcomed by local businesses, “especially the accommodation providers who have had a challenging year”. One of those is Peter and Susanne Wood who run Ski Time in Methven, believed the bubble is particularly positive for them

and the Methven area, and within hours of the announcement were taking bookings from Australia. “We have a high number of returnees, people who have been coming to us for years,” Susanne Wood said. “They must have been online straight away which is good because we expect many others to do the same and so encourage people to be quick. The new chairlift and the hot pools were set to make Methven a more attractive destination Peter Wood said and now “we just need the visitors”. “A busy upcoming ski season is absolutely key for us and others,” he said. The Woods have been thankful for the continued support of locals, however, with 70 per cent of their clientele, particularly in winter, coming from Australia, this new bubble is essential. “We have a small but amazing team here at Ski Time and they have been incredibly adaptable and patient. One minute we have bookings from Auckland, the next with a lockdown every single one cancels – it’s been very challenging,” he said.


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Appeal will help equip Ashburton ambulances By Malcolm Hopwood

Ashburton St John Ambulances will benefit from St John’s Heart of Gold Annual Appeal. St John Mid Canterbury territorial manager, Charlotte Broms, says that appeal funds will be allocated towards lifesaving equipment to replenish ambulances across the district. The equipment, such as first response kits, oxygen units and bag masks, are essential to “help ensure our ambulances are well equipped so we can keep being there when we are needed,” she said.

year. The goal is to raise $1.8 million for much needed ambulances and lifesaving equipment. St John chief executive, Peter Bradley, said the appeal captures the spirit of what St John is all about, having a heart and helping people in need. Despite months of planning and preparation, last year’s nationwide street collections and campaign were cancelled due to the Covid-19 lockdown and the economic uncertainty of the time. “As a charitable organisation, we’re grateful for the funding we received from government, but St John has to fundraise to plug a gap in our operating costs,” Brad-

ley said. “Last year we received over half a million emergency calls into our 111 Ambulance Communications Centres. “With an ageing population and increasing demand for our service each year, we need the public’s support more than ever.” St John comprises a mix of fulltime paid employees and volunteer staff and provides emergen-

Ashburton St John Ambulances will benefit from St John’s Heart of Gold Annual Appeal. PHOTO ASHBURTON GUARDIAN cy ambulance services to 90 per cent of New Zealanders, covering 97 per cent of the country’s geographical area. While St John’s Heart of Gold Annual Appeal runs for this week, there’ll be activity throughout April and St John is encouraging everyone, including businesses, schools and organisations in New

Zealand to join in the fun and support this year’s campaign. * Donations can be made at any ASB branch across New Zealand, online at heartofgold.org.nz, by calling 0800 St John, contributing to St John and ASB volunteer street collectors or partnering with ASB and Giv2 to include the option of donating via a QR code.

Arrival of first refugee group delayed By Jonathan Leask jonathan.l@theguardian.co.nz

The arrival of the district’s first tranche of refugees has been delayed again. Refugee Settlement Support Service (RSSS) team leader, Katy Harrington-Watt, said that the first refugee family that was planned to arrive in Ashburton on April 16 for resettlement, will no longer be

resettling in Ashburton due to their need for complex medical care needs. “It has been decided by MBIE that it would be more appropriate for them to be resettled in Christchurch with access to suitable medical follow up,” she said. “It’s disappointing but its in the best interest of the family which is always our priority.” That means that no family will be arriving on April 16 and

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Hit and run Police are searching for a driver who hit and killed sheep along Longbeach Road on Tuesday and fled the scene. At around 2pm police were informed that a ute had driven into a number of sheep while the animals were being moved along Longbeach Road, and then drove off a police spokeswoman said. Approximately 25 sheep were killed immediately or were subsequently put down. Enquiries are underway into this incident to identify the vehicle involved, and understand the circumstances of what happened. If anyone has any information about this they are asked to contact Police on 105 quoting file number P046077070, or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

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With an ageing population and increasing demand for our service each year, we need the public’s support more than ever. Mid Canterbury’s St John has attended around 8000 call-outs in each of the last two years. Street collections have taken place around Ashburton this week and people can also donate online at heartofgold.org.nz. Broms said that demand for St John services continue to grow and the Heart of Gold Annual Appeal is the most significant fundraising campaign of the calendar

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the next families planned for settlement in Ashburton will arrive at the end of May. The latest delay has a silver lining, Harrington-Watt said, as they now had more time to finalise housing details for the families, and other aspects of the resettlement process. The delay extends the wait for the first arrivals to almost a year. Ashburton was chosen as a refugee resettlement town in

2019 and the RSSS team has been planning for the arrival of refugees since Safer Ashburton secured the $350,000 contract to provide settlement support services in October 2019. The first intake was initially scheduled for June last year, but had to be delayed due to Covid-19. Now they have to continue to wait, and prepare, for the end of May to finally welcome a family to the district.

Residents on Fords Road near Willowby experienced a super outage on Thursday. Instead of five planned outages over the next few weeks, EA Networks brought in 12 crews, including eight from Christchurch, to complete the work over two days. The crew members spent up to eight hours upgrading the network and increasing the capacity of the existing lines. EA Network’s field services general manager, Tony Hannah, said by increasing resources they more than halved the number of outages to complete the work. The bulk of the upgrade was completed yesterday with a further day, planned for April 22, to complete the work. Fords Road residents were notified weeks before the outage to enable them to make alternative plans.

Super increase Increases in New Zealand superannuation and veteran’s payments from April 1 “will help with food and power”, President of Age Concern, Ashburton, Jan McClelland, says. Food costs are “really high throughout New Zealand and Mid Canterbury is no different.” McClelland said. She welcomed the NZ Super increases which will assist with essential foods such as vegetables, bread, milk, and cheese. “All incremental increases will help the basic needs of our elderly,” she said. From April 1 payments have increased to $768.92 each before tax or $672.22 each after M tax for a married couple who both qualify, $506.64 before tax or $436.94 after M tax for a single person living alone, and $466.03 before tax or $403.33 after M tax for a single person sharing accommodation. The first full payment at the new rate take effect on April 13.

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Council considers covering costs for hard-hit retailers By Adam Burns adam.b@theguardian.co.nz

Embattled retailers in Ashburton have pleaded with council for financial support as the effects of the CBD upgrades begin to sting. As construction continues, constructive talks were had in council chambers this week, with the Retailers’ Advisory Group putting forward a proposal for financial coverage and further mitigation measures in a public forum at Wednesday’s Ashburton District Council meeting. Businesses located in the centre of the town have been hampered by ongoing roadworks, construction, and restricted access to East Street, as part of Ashburton’s $15 million town centre upgrades. Council later deliberated over the proposal in closed session. The project is expected to be completed in November. Some traders have previously compared the situation to “another Covid lockdown”. The group pleaded with council for support on Wednesday and any further measures to mitigate disruption. “The disruption is causing a lot of strain on a lot of businesses,” group spokesman Chris Redmond said. “Sales and customer numbers are dropping significantly.” An estimated “90 per cent” of customers were also passing comment on the disruption in the CBD, Redmond told coun-

Sparrows Ltd manager Richard Wilson says council have been “very supportive”, however he was anticipating tough times over the next few months. PHOTO ADAM BURNS 080421-AB-5498 cillors. “It’s not just about the retailers, it’s about everybody.” There were fears that residents and shoppers would become less tolerant over the coming months and avoid the CBD altogether. Ashburton District Mayor Neil Brown hoped it would not reach that point prior to completion of the work. “Let’s hope they do that in eight months’ time because it will be finished by then,” he said. Richard Wilson, of Sparrows Ltd, said the loyalty from local

shoppers had been significant. “We’re very thankful for that, but it has been difficult,” he said. “We’re just trying to minimise that.” Fellow retailer Bob McDonald said it was the elderly that had been the most inhibited by the state of the CBD. The group accepted the necessity of the upgrades which were going to bring the Mid Canterbury town “into the future”. Redmond added that the upgrades were also affecting the public, especially the elderly who required access to essential

services in the middle of town. Brown, alongside other councillors, acknowledged the burden for retailers in the CBD. “We know there’s disruption,” he said “There was just no good time to do it.” Ashburton Ward councillor Leen Braam asked the group whether there was a better way to have gone about the project. Redmond accepted there was not. “It’s just another thing on top of another thing,” he said. “We just need some help with it.”

Art awards: The people have spoken By Maddison Gourlay maddison.g@theguardian.co.nz

Only ever seeing her artwork in her small house, Lucy Dolan Kang was in awe the moment her recycled woollen blanket went up on the white walls of the Ashburton Art Gallery. The Lyttelton artist entered her artwork Cloudburst in the recent Zonta Ashburton Female Art Awards 2021, taking out the people’s choice award. It was a clear win for Dolan Kang’s artwork, receiving 358 votes in favour of her work. Due to the nature of the piece, a traditional studio setting was not a suitable location for the creation. A concrete patio was the artist’s work space for months. “I found this a lot of fun, it’s more harmonious with my life

than a lot of my other works, “I was right in there amongst it,” Dolan Kang said. With a process of bleach and dyes on the woollen blanket, it pushed the boundaries of what the material could sustain. It created an unpredictability that paid off. “Dyes don’t behave as well as [people] think,” she said. The woollen blanket couldn’t handle the amounts of bleach used, causing the disintegration of the material. Dolan King used the traditional Japanese mending technique, sashiko, to strengthen the blanket. “It was falling apart, the artwork demanded it,” she said. Dolan King hopes to sell the artwork, admitting her house is already full of her art, but there is a spot for Cloudburst in her kitchen if the need arises.

Zonta club of Ashburton president Sue Prowse awarding the Zonta Ashburton Female Art Awards 2021 people choice award to artist Lucy Dolan Kang. PHOTO MADDISON GOURLAY

NEWS 5

Shutdown and boil water notice planned for Rakaia Rakaia is about to slip into water watch mode. Rakaia residents will have to restrict water use for around eight hours on Monday and they’ll also be on a boil water notice for several days as part of the upgrade of the town’s drinking water service. Ashburton Contracting Ltd (ACL) will raise Rakaia’s bore water head above ground later this month as part of district-wide upgrades, which will require the bore to be switched off from 9am on April 19 for an expected 6 to 8 hours. Rakaia’s bore needs to be raised above ground to retain a secure bore water status. Following the Havelock North inquiry, there is now a greater emphasis on risk assessment for water supplies. In Havelock North in 2016, a campylobacter outbreak caused up to four deaths, with at least 5000 falling ill. It was traced to two bores in the supply system. A Government inquiry highlighted failures and water supply shortcomings. It recommended mandatory treatment of all public drinking water supplies in New Zealand. It also called for the establishment of a dedicated drinking water regulatory authority. Although drinking water will still be available to Rakaia residents during the work, they will need to restrict their water use as much as practical while the upgrades are taking place. As a safety precaution, a boil water notice will be in place for the scheme from 9am on April 19 until 10pm on April 23. Boil water notices require three consecutive days of clear test results into order for the notice to be removed, and this is why the notice will be in place until April 23. Residents will need to boil their drinking water and water used in food preparation or for hygiene purposes for one minute before consuming. The actual length of the shutdown may be subject to change on the day, depending on the conditions encountered when work begins. Rakaia residents who’d like to receive a text alert from the council about the shutdown can text their postcode to ‘4196’. All residents can also opt into the free service to receive important information about their area of the district.

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Travel bubble runs on the board, please By Daryl Holden daryl.h@theguardian.co.nz

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K, so the much-anticipated travel bubble with Australia has been given the green light. Are you excited? Or still a little gun-shy about making a trip across the ditch straight away in what remains an unpredictable and volatile Covid-19 world? To be honest, I still sit in economy, row N – and that’s N for nervous. I’ve got no real desire to immediately jump on a plane to Sydney, Melbourne, the Gold Coast or wherever from April 19 when the quarantine-free travel with Australia begins. Yes, I know thousands of Kiwis feel much differently, with many having apparently already booked to head to Australia, especially in time for the school holidays. And it really is a Christmas-come-early scenario for friends, families and loved ones being able to reunite again. It’s also a massive fillip for our faltering tourism and hospitality industry, who are crying out for big-spending Australians heading into winter. You can’t knock people’s excitement, and nor should we because it could be a game changer and a life saver for many, but let’s not forget that the bubble announcement has come with a flyer-beware warning, saying people would need to stay put if either country or a state went into lockdown. That’s the bit that will worry many. How many of us could afford to add an extra three days minimum to our holiday if there was a virus outbreak and you went into lockdown? Would you be prepared to cough up thousands personally because of a Government-enforced stay over? In that scenario, your much-awaited holiday could spiral out of control in a nanosecond. But if you’re flexible with nothing to lose, no time and money restrictions, then no worries. But how many travellers are that carefree? Or how many wouldn’t give a hoot about having to cope with the tiring inconvenience of longggggggggggg queues, wearing masks, undergoing temperature checks? Look, maybe I’m being too negative and a nervous Nigel because the travel bubble, generally, really is fantastic news. But it’ll also be good to sit back, watch and wait. I want to see some travel bubble runs on the board with no drama, no delays, no lockdowns, and no issues. What both countries need right now is a booming travel bubble to lift confidence to confirm that trans-Tasman travel is indeed back – and, most importantly, it’s trouble free. Maybe then, I’ll think about hoping over the ditch.

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OPINION 7

Magic Bus maybe By Phill Hooper

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ll good things must come to an end. That’s what happened over Easter weekend. We packed up ‘Nigel’ the caravan for the season. Talk about put a downer on a super weekend! How good was the weather? Luckily, we missed a lot of the strong winds experienced in town. Sunday evening was beautiful and warm at Rangitata, so much so, that we were sitting outside the gazebo enjoying the star show above. The weather was not the only highlight of the weekend; it was overshadowed by a four-year-old’s Easter Egg hunt. Boy things have certainly changed since I was a wee fella. We got a homemade icing sugar Easter egg and a boiled egg with a smiley face drawn on it. Sunday morning, we all scoffed through our breakfast and Granddad took Maddy for a ride on the motorbike while the rest of us hid a bunch of chocolate and plastic eggs around our campsite. The location of the eggs was marked with an ‘X’ on an expertly drawn map that Manda Van Gough had sketched up. Initially, Maddy looked a bit overwhelmed by it all and had some trouble figuring out the map. The excitement levels grew as the hunt progressed and once Maddy realised the plastic eggs could be cracked open and contained some coins, they were met with as much enthusiasm as the chocolate ones. She now has enough chocolate to see her through to next Easter! A fair amount of the world’s problems are solved in the evenings, while rehydrating in the gazebo. During one of those discussions, we did our best to solve an issue that we have with Nigel. We need more space and have been thinking we would quite like to upgrade to a Jayco type caravan. One that has wings that pop out either end, containing beds, therefore leaving the bulk of the caravan for living area. “Hang on, what about an old bus?” the father-in-law asked. “Strip out the seats, fire in some carpet, put a double bed down one end and bunks at the other end and fill the rest

Bus discussions. with storage compartments.” The idea has some merit. Let’s face it, we were happy to leave Nigel and the awning set up for the season at Rangi and we weren’t really interested in hooking him up and taking off anywhere for the weekend. We are happy to rent a house, like we do in Hanmer or stay in a motel when we go away anywhere else. So maybe we could have an old bus parked up there instead of the caravan. I could see it now. Sitting on an old couch in the middle of the bus, disco lights spinning, Maddy behind the wheel taking us on an imaginary Magical Mystery Tour with The Who’s ‘Magic Bus’ on the sound system. First job, make sure the horn is disconnected! Watch this space. Till next week Hoo Roo Phill Hooper “Ticket’s please” Phill Hooper is the breakfast host of Ashburton’s Hokonui radio station. The views expressed in this column are his and do not reflect the opinion of his employer or the Ashburton Guardian.

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The camel creative team created our electorate By Malcolm Hopwood

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t’s fun when you have a question up your sleeve that surprises the person you ask. You don’t necessarily try to catch them out, but to seek a response to something that’s been troubling you. I had a question for our local MP. I didn’t know the answer, but the issue had been annoying me. How do you reconcile Timaru at one end of the electorate with Ashburton at the other? They’re as different as chalk and cheese, as night is to day, as the Crusaders are to the Blues. Last week I asked MP, Jo Luxton. She didn’t have the answer but gave it some thought. I’m really asking what Ashburton and Timaru have in common besides being lumped into the same electorate? There’s

nothing, yet we’re joined at the hip, so let’s deregister the surgeon. The reality is we’re only an hour away, but rarely do our paths cross. We’ve been married at first sight, like the tawdry TV series, so it’s time to get a divorce or have an affair with the electorate north of here. Someone in the electoral commission decided to put us together. It was revenge for a bad night of internet dating. They were part of a team that designed the camel. But they’re wrong, totally wrong. If you cross a hamburger with a computer you get a big mac, but if you cross Mid and South Canterbury you only get wet. I admit there’re synergies between Mid and South when it comes to farming. Neighbours on both side of the Rangitata face the same issues, challenges and overdrafts. And when the Vintage Car Club goes

on a rally, they’re more likely to end up in Geraldine than Darfield. Then there are people like me, born in Ashburton, but were taught Latin at Timaru Boys’ High. Hopwood, decline nauta! Fat lot of good it did. But traditionally when Mid Cantabrians have cash register eyes, we travel north to Christchurch or fly to Australia. Remember those days before we went into isolation? We don’t motor to Richard Pearce and catch the one flight to Wellington. Returning to my problem. Because some boffin in the Beehive decided that Caroline Bay was the riviera of the south and Lake Hood didn’t exist, we’re connected electorally. We can cry at the wailing wall of injustice, but it won’t make any difference. The electorate is totally artificial so we can surely add bits to it. I’d like Forsyth Barr stadium, the riverside market in Christchurch and Waiheke Island attached.

We can ditch Washdyke and be grateful Gloriavale is on the West Coast. Now the solution. The most boring journey in New Zealand is State Highway One to Timaru. The same highway to Christchurch is almost as bad but at least it’s going north. So the answer is to add glamour and beauty to the journey south. Make it our Route 66. It needs a manicure and makeover. We want razz-ma-tazz from Ash Vegas to Timaru in the 10 Year Plan. Call it the Meghan and Harry Highway and start with place names; How Are You Feeling, Ealing? Drive Your Ferrari through Orari Are You A Starter, Rangitata? Filthy Luca at Temuka Roll Us A Joint, Pleasure Point. If the flat, tedious highway can become a motorists’ mecca, then we’ll feel more connected, earn some tourist dollars and start to make sense out of Rangitata. Go to it Jo Luxton.


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Scarecrows return to Methven By Jonathan Leask jonathan.l@theguardian.co.nz

Scarecrows will be popping up all around Methven again ahead of the annual Scarecrow Trail. Every year in the April school holidays participants hunt for the scarecrows around Methven, trying to guess what character each scarecrow represents and vote for their favourite, with prizes for the most correct entries and the best scarecrow. The scarecrow trail has been running since 2006, and has been organised by Gillian Heald and Karyn Robertson since 2013, and has attracted around 2000 participants in some years. Last year the popular event had to be postponed due to the Covid Level 4 lockdown and was instead held in the October holidays. The organisers wanted to return the Scarecrow Trail to the April holidays slot, but had concerns the scarecrow makers may

be reluctant to launch into creative mode again so soon and had planned to have just 20 this year. This year the scarecrows will resemble children’s book characters and after the request for expressions of interest was sent out any fears were quickly erased with renewed support from sponsors and a flurry of entries. Due to the high level of interest, the organisers were able to again extend the limit on entries to 40 scarecrow locations to make the trail manageable for participants. Those who have signed up for the trail are now busy preparing their scarecrow creations to be ready for display from April 17 until May 2, when people will be able to meander around Methven in search of the scarecrows. Trail maps and entry forms for $10 per group are available from the Methven iHub or Four Square Supermarket. It is a community not-for-profit event and all proceeds will go to a local charity.

Right – Last year’s winning effort in the Methven Scarecrow trail was Methven Primary School’s creation of Te Fiti from the Moana movie. PHOTO SUPPLIED

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EA Networks payout should see $140 in customer pockets Electricity consumers in Mid Canterbury will receive $6.4 million from EA Networks over the next month. The total value includes a $2.9 million consumer discount and an additional $3.5 million one-off refund. EA Networks has acknowledged its distribution prices were incorrectly set higher than they should have been in 2020. The prices equate to about three per cent of annual electricity charges for a standard residential customer. Chief executive Roger Sutton said that the one-off refund payment returns any over-charge to customers. “Our priority has been to refund customers as soon as possible, including with interest,” he said. “We apologise to everyone for this mistake. While our prices were reduced last year, they should have been even lower.” The discount payment customers receive is based on the amount of electricity used across the last financial year, with larger users receiving larger discounts proportional to their spend. Similarly, the refund will be based proportionally on electricity consumption. “A standard residential customer should expect to receive credits totalling about $140 including GST,” Sutton said. “While the timing of the payments may vary slightly by electricity retailers,

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Houston Place – Your Problem Solved! 10 Houston Place, Allenton Located in a popular Allenton location, this three bedroom home sits pride and place on the corner of Houston Place and Lane Street, offering privacy and space. Featuring new kitchen with walkin pantry, you’ll enjoy entertaining and family living with its open plan kitchen/dining leading onto a spacious, sunny lounge with floor heat pump for cooling or heating. Three generous bedrooms upstairs with a family sized bathroom with bath, separate shower and vanity plus separate toilet and new carpets. Spacious laundry facility and

second toilet located on the ground level with large internal double garage ideal for extra long vehicles or extra space to park your toys plus a workshop area. Extra off-street parking ideal for the trailer or boat and completely fenced off for added security and separate to the fenced back yard, making it ideal for kids or pets to play plus garden shed for more storage makes this property your ideal home offering something for everyone! Close to Allenton schools and amenities.

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Brand new and waiting to be loved. A well designed home of four bedrooms with one of these in a position to be an office for those that work from home. Entry off an exposed aggregate driveway leads into a spacious area which features an internal kitchen with a generous hidden scullery, a large dining/family space and a lounge area that opens to the outside for even more entertaining space.

Popular Allenton location featuring new kitchen, walk in pantry, open plan kitchen/dining leading onto spacious, sunny lounge. Three generous bedrooms, updated bathroom and separate toilet, internal double garage with added storage plus workshop and off street parking and fully fenced ideal for kids and pets.

Don't miss this opportunity to purchase this home and make it your own! • Three bedroom Summerhill Stone home • Separate lounge with heat pump • Double garage • Close to school and shops • Insulated • Easy care section

Tidy, comfortable and warm. This two bedroom unit has had the kitchen and Bathroom updated and the time has come to pass it on to new owners. Heat pump in the lounge along with insulation in the ceiling, underfloor and HRV system helps maintain the warmth in the home. Single attached garage and a private outdoors area.

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Huntingdon 11 Halston Close

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Elegant family living

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Lake Hood lifestyle

Architecturally designed in 2019 this 'as new' home is an immaculately presented family residence; situated in Camrose - Methven's premium subdivision on a large 1180 sqm rear section. With multiple indoor and outdoor areas this high spec property has been designed for both family living and entertaining purposes that will appeal to all tastes and requirements.

Looking for your first home or investment then you need to take the time to look at this Beach Road property. This four bedroom brick home sits on a 1158sqm section with plenty of room for the family. The house boasts a tidy bathroom, kitchen and four double rooms and separate laundry and toilet.

Exciting release of this turnkey lifestyle home & land package!! Located in a new lifestyle subdivision on Smithfield Road. This is a unique opportunity to secure a quality Master Build -Chilton and Mayne designed home with all services on a spacious fenced lifestyle section with views.

An immaculately presented stylish and functional home, located in the majestic spot of Lake Hood. This home offers many facets of lifestyle living, from the moment you walk into the entrance through to the open plan living area centred at the heart of the home whilst an adjoining formal lounge provides a place to relax. A large open plan kitchen, dining/living space complete with a scullery.

For Sale Buyers $785,000+ View Sat 10 Apr 11.00 - 11.30am Web pb.co.nz/AU83252

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Rakaia 1971 Rakaia Highway

Hinds Lot 3 Chisnalls Road

Tinwald 18 Manchester Street

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Contractors, business base, work from home, DIY handymen - all are possible with this affordable opportunity. Located 6kms south of Rakaia with highway frontage which makes the 6,750sqm title ideal to set up or base your next venture. Whether for business or utilising the multiple shed and yard space plus three bedroom home, the options are endless and deserve your attention.

This property offers a unique opportunity as a first farm, addition to an existing dairy or arable farm or business investment. A well located small farm with the potential for several farming options including calf rearing/beef finishing, intensive arable, produce/feed sales or as dairy heifer rearing/support.

Build your dream lifestyle. Exciting release of 2 bareland lifestyle sections in the Mid Canterbury rural township of Hinds. Take your pick of two 5000 sqm + sections that have town water supply, electricity and fibre connected to the section. Good shape and size to build your own perfect lifestyle with great rural aspect and views.

This easy care property could be your home. Spacious bedroom with single storage, open plan kitchen / lounge with floor heat pump, good kitchen storage, updated bathroom and separate laundry. Enjoy the easy care 500m2 section with its raised veggie gardens, glasshouse and garden shed for extra storage plus updated single garage.

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Methven 25 Lampard Street

Where country meets town

First Home with Development Potential

Situated in the highly sought after North West Ashburton residential/lifestyle subdivision offering a rural feel with all the benefits of town living. Close and only minutes drive or walking distance to schools, medical centre, hospital and all Ashburton services and amenities.

This 1950's brick bungalow is situated on a generous 1012m2 section; an older style home with a practical floor plan and well-proportioned living and bedroom spaces will allow new owners to refresh and personalise with simple upgrades.

For Sale Buyers $320,000+ View By appointment Web pb.co.nz/AL81562

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Brand New 124A Alford Forest Road, Ashburton This town house is generous in size, providing spacious living and easy care grounds. You will be impressed with the extras in this home. Double the standard ceiling insulation, fully insulated garage, attic stairs for ease of ceiling access and extensive storage. Superior construction with

a strong ribraft floor and foundation. Excellent offstreet parking, suitable for campervan or boat. A well finished property complete with window furnishings and extending sunshade over outdoor courtyard area, garden shed. This property won’t last long, call now for a viewing.

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25 Brucefield Avenue, NETHERBY This light and bright home is on a spacious corner section with good off-street parking plus single garage and car port. The kitchen has a modern island bench which is open plan to the living area. Upgrading includes modern floor-mounted heat pump, modern carpet, mechanical ventilation in bathroom and kitchen. This property provides a great step onto the property ladder. Currently rented for $300

per week. Why rent when you could buy this affordable home. Be quick and enquire for more details, a property of this nature will not be available for long.

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12 Dunford Street, RAKAIA Nest or invest, this property will give you options. Great family home and located close to Rakaia School, shops and domain. Three double bedrooms all with wardrobes. Plus an extra room which is currently used as the fourth bedroom or you could use as a hobby room or office. The morning sun pours into the large family open plan living room, this is heated with a log burner for those cold evenings. Winter is approaching and this is a must feature in any

home. Separate kitchen, separate bathroom and separate laundry. Sunny deck to relax on out front. Double garage with extra sheds and vege garden and fruit trees. This property is currently tenanted and the tenants would like to stay. A must view.

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Grahams Road, Huntingdon

Racecourse Road, ASHBURTON

This section has been enjoyed as a picturesque garden setting to the adjoining property for years. Now surplus to requirements this provides an ideal opportunity to build around an established garden with the ability to keep or reposition existing plantings. This 650m2 site is sufficient to accommodate a single level four bedroom home.

8.0005ha bareland, ideal building site with great mountain views. Excellent location with massive potential, two road frontages. Fertile Wakanui silt loam soils. Sixy-four metre deep well. Options to lease unused land available If you want to be close to Lake Hood but on your own, this is for you. Inspection by appointment.

Price $215,000

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Stunning mountain views in a prime Racecourse Road location. So close to town amenities and just a short walk to Allenton and so convenient that kids can bike to school. Laneway access to the southern boundary provides the ideal entry ensuring any housing development has unimpeded north-facing development potential. These sections benefit from town services including water supply and fibre connections. All sites have been consented for

septic tank, however a variation of consent has now been made to connect to the town sewer. Generous sized lifestyle sections provide plenty of space suitable for the most adventurous builds. General covenants for this subdivision will ensure standards are maintained to protect your investment. Title has been issued for Lot 1 with further titles available June 2021, subject to survey. Enjoy the peacefulness of rural living. Priced from $335,000 Includes fully serviced site.

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Frontrunner Ashburton Established Business This successful sports retail business has grown over 16 years of local ownership. Ashburton’s only specialised sports footwear business which has gone from strength to strength. The business is well located within a thriving bulk retail environment with plenty of on-site car parking. The Frontrunner is a well established national brand providing a national marketing network.

The business provides a wide product range of apparel and equipment beyond footwear, including some brands exclusive to the Frontrunner within the district. The addition of a sports massage service complements the needs for the most competitive of athletes. This offering gives the opportunity for a new owner to take the business to another level. Price On application

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Web ID ABS2674271

Shop 2, 75 Harrison Street, ALLENTON

Total approximate lettable floor area of 64.59 square metres. An ideal sized premises at an affordable price. Suited to retail or office activities. The interior has been modernised with near new carpet flooring tiles, LED lighting, security alarm and heat pump. The layout comprises a large open plan area and a partitioned office plus amenities. By Negotiation Web ID ACL2807920

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Where Town Meets Country

Superb Mountain Views

177 Burnett Street, ASHBURTON

104 Allens Road, ALLENTON

52 Murdochs Road NEWLAND

Lot 1 - 170 Racecourse Rd Subdivision

This retail tenancy is situated in a busy retail location opposite from the Ashburton Arcade entry. An ideal size to suit a variety of businesses. The retail area is complemented by an excellent storage room with rear access. The building has been strengthened to >67 per cent NBS which provides for good security of lease term. Enquire today for more information.

Superb Allenton location, be quick! Close to schools and the Allenton shopping centre. Easy care property with two bedrooms. Open plan living room, modern kitchen, heated with a log burner, modern bathroom and a good size laundry. Sliding doors onto a private deck. Plenty of off-street parking and easy care section.

4000m2 prime section on Murdochs Road. Town water, power and fibre cable to boundary, well. Sheltered block in a popular location offering a great building site close to town. Covenants apply which maintains a realistic standard of improvements.

Stunning mountain views in a prime Racecourse Road location. Generous sized lifestyle sections provide plenty of space suitable for the most adventurous builds. General covenants for this subdivision will ensure standards are maintained to protect your investment. Title has been issued for Lot 1 with further titles available June 2021, subject to survey.

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Solid Red Brick on 2021m2 in Allenton 98 Elizabeth Street, Allenton, Ashburton Located in the heart of Allenton, tucked away on a huge 2021 sqm rear section, this home will surprise and delight. Loved by the same family for the last 39 years, this home is now ripe for renovation, development or family life. This pretty red brick home has an open plan kitchen and dining area leading out to the sunny entertaining deck, as well as a generous separate living area.

Ticks all your boxes with three good sized bedrooms, a heat pump, HRV, insulation top and bottom and a huge separate laundry room and separate toilet. Outside the lawns and gardens are expansive with plenty of room for pets, families and vehicles or investigate the subdivision possibilities. Private viewings only, call now to view!

Approx Floor Area 150sqm

Approx Land Area 2021sqm

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Be Prepared to be Impressed 10 Bowen Street, Rakaia

There is a lot to like about this immaculately presented, lowmaintenance home that it will be hard not to fall in love with it right from the very first moment you walk in the door. Enjoy open plan sun-drenched

living, 3 bedrooms, separate laundry, and a spacious double garage on a manageable 579sqm section. A quiet, private barbecue area is the perfect place for a morning coffee or to escape the afternoon heat in the summer.

Located on the west side of the Rakaia township, you are close to the shops, medical centre, and other town facilities. With immediate possession available, why not make this home yours today.

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• Lovely sunny corner section • Four bedrooms with ensuite • Open plan kitchen, dining, living • Good sized media room or second lounge!

55 Ludlow Drive Huntingdon

• Three living areas • Three bathrooms • Five bedrooms • Approx. 80sqm garaging/ canal-side

116 Rolleston Street Rakaia

144 Railway Terrace Rakaia

Price $711,000

Price: $1.2M

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$315,000 + GST (if any)

1 Kelburn Place, Tinwald

• Four double bedrooms • Bathroom plus ensuite • Two special living areas • Log burner

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44 Grey Street Ashburton

23 Beach Road, Hampstead

41 Brucefield Avenue Netherby

Offers over $295,000

Offers over $325,0000

Enquiries over $325,000

• 3 bedrooms • Open plan living • New floor covering • Freshly decorated throughout

Debbie Boon 027 448 4006

• 2 bedrooms • Open plan living • Double garage • Freshly decorated bathroom

Debbie Boon 027 448 4006

• New modernised kitchen • Large extension to lounge and master bedroom • 3 bedrooms • Separate laundry

Mark Williams 027 442 2281

Allens Road subdivision Allenton

• On the west side of Rakaia • 2024sqm over two separate titles • Residential zoned • Kitchen, bar, men’s and women’s toilets and plenty of parking.

Roberta Counsell 027 228 7843

Acton Road, Lot 1 & 8 Rakaia • Lot 1 $250,000 • Lot 8 $250,000 • Section sizes from 2.2ha

Roberta Counsell 027 228 7843

Unit 7

• Enquiries Over $485,000 • Three bedrooms • Open plan kitchen dining and lounge • 2 bathrooms

Unit 8

• Construction on this new subdivision is about to start • They will all be three bedroom homes with ensuites • Homes built for easy living • Terrific country view

• Enquiries Over $485,000 • Three bedrooms • Subject to consent • Double garage • Open plan living.

Unit 9

Mark Williams 027 442 2281

• Enquiries Over $485,000 • Main bathroom and ensuite • Double garage • Three bedrooms • Subject to consents


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Wainui 800 Wainui Main Road Auction (unless sold prior) 12pm, Thu 15 Apr 2021 3 Deans Avenue, Chch Phone for viewing times Ben Turner 027 530 1400 ben.turner@bayleys.co.nz Evan Marshall 027 221 0910 evan.marshall@bayleys.co.nz WHALAN AND PARTNERS LTD, BAYLEYS, LICENSED UNDER THE REA ACT 2008

Banks Peninsula beauty Grab a slice of paradise on Banks Peninsula with this picturesque 6.4408 hectare (more or less) property in a spectacular location. Blessed with gently rolling hills, a stream, and a panoramic view out to the Akaroa heads, it's difficult to imagine a more impressive outlook. The potential for land zoning changes will make this an attractive prospect for those looking to land bank for the future. Alternatively, for those wanting to lap up the lifestyle in a rural setting, imagine the possibilities to gain council consent and build your dream home in this stunning spot. Situated just 300 metres from the boat ramp and surrounded by opportunities for tramping, fishing, cycling and much more.

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Contemporary in Coniston This approximately 247sqm residence is set on a 1,167sqm (more or less) level rear section for your peace and privacy. The spacious open plan living, kitchen and dining and separate lounge provides plenty of space to keep all the family happy. The family home boasts four bedrooms and two bathrooms with heating provided by two heat pumps. Excellent flow between outside and inside living areas gives fantastic options for entertaining in all weather events. The private back yard with good mix of lawn and gardens is perfect for children and pets.

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Development potential Situated on the corner of Harrison Street and Farm Road this property offers a fantastic opportunity to secure a site that is an ideal spot for two new townhouses. Currently, this 830sqm (more or less) section has an approximately 100sqm cottage and garaging on it. The existing dwelling needs a major upgrade if you wish to retain it, but could be done if you are up for a great DIY challenge. This cottage is heated by a large near-new high wall heat pump. It consists of two bedrooms and a sunroom plus a separate lounge and kitchen. The garage has a storeroom connected on one side and a carport on the other. The present market is hot, your quick response is advised to avoid disappointment.

bayleys.co.nz/5514803

Allenton Bella Vista Motel Ashburton

Ashburton 14 Eton Street

Change of lifestyle

Everlasting charm

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Pairing everlasting charm with undeniable potential, this visually attractive approximately 150sqm villa presents buyers with exceptional opportunities. Three bedrooms, open plan living heated by heat pump and log fire.

Deadline Sale (unless sold prior) 2pm, Wed 14 Apr 2021 View Sat 1-1.30pm or by appointment Fee Ensor 021 705 014 fee.ensor@bayleys.co.nz

Looking for a change of lifestyle for yourself or family? This 23 year lease motel is a great opportunity for you to step up and be your own boss. Come and enjoy the lifestyle this business and location has to offer.

bayleys.co.nz/5513620

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Asking Price $695,000 + GST (if any) View by appointment Olé Wallis 021 0273 7307 ole.wallis@bayleys.co.nz WHALAN AND PARTNERS LTD, BAYLEYS, LICENSED REAA 2008

bayleys.co.nz/5514737

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Elgin 104 Milton Road South Auction (will not be sold prior) 11am, Fri 30 Apr 2021 View by appointment Mike Preston 027 430 7041 mike.preston@bayleys.co.nz Simon Sharpin 027 631 8087 simon.sharpin@bayleys.co.nz WHALAN AND PARTNERS LTD, BAYLEYS, LICENSED UNDER THE REA ACT 2008

First class bare land opportunity Acting on behalf of and with instructions from the Ashburton District Council, we are pleased to offer to the market 4.04 hectares (more or less) of highly sought after bare land located on Milton Road South. Only minutes from Ashburton's town centre, opportunities to purchase a land holding like this are extremely rare. Offering views to Mount Hutt and the Southern Alps, this is the perfect place to build your dream family home. Key features: • • • • Boundary lines are indicative only

4 hectares in Rural A zoning Close to all amenities Quiet, rural setting Excellent location to build

bayleys.co.nz/5514719

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Methven 14 Alma Place

Methven 81 Barkers Road

Countless features of comforts

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Outstanding style and modern sophistication are showcased throughout this exceptional residence that lies on an easy-care 660sqm section (more or less) within the idyllic rural landscape of Methven.

Deadline Sale (unless sold prior) 2pm, Thu 29 Apr 2021 View by appointment Fee Ensor 021 705 014 fee.ensor@bayleys.co.nz

bayleys.co.nz/5514411

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Methven 607 Blackford Road 3

Beautiful 1950s bungalow consists of three bedrooms, one with ensuite and two with built-in wardrobes. The kitchen flows into the living areas and a sunny deck which overlooks the low maintenance grounds.

For Sale offers invited over $799,000 + GST (if any) View by appointment Fee Ensor 021 705 014 fee.ensor@bayleys.co.nz

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Methven 34 Dolma Street Sheltered, secluded, sophisticated, sensational Maximising its magnificent location and sheltered to perfection, this approximately 240sqm four bedroom home offers a new kitchen, open plan living and spectacular grounds.

bayleys.co.nz/5514777

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Style and sophistication are on display at every turn in this welcoming approximately 174sqm home. With spacious open plan living comprising of kitchen, dining and lounge area with great outdoor flow for your family.

Deadline Sale (unless sold prior) 2pm, Thu 15 Apr 2021 View Sat 11-11.30am or by appointment Fee Ensor 021 705 014 fee.ensor@bayleys.co.nz

bayleys.co.nz/5514731

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WHALAN AND PARTNERS LTD, BAYLEYS, LICENSED REAA 2008

Methven 1 Camrose Avenue

A lifestyle to suit your dreams

bayleys.co.nz/5514633

Style and sophistication

Residential dream

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Delightful permanent material four bedroom home offers spacious open plan living, modern kitchen, dining with the living area flowing to a sheltered patio. The master consists of walk-in wardrobe and an ensuite which is a wet room.

Asking Price $639,000 View Sat 11.30am-12pm or by appointment Maree Firth 027 542 1364 maree.firth@bayleys.co.nz

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This property presents multiple options for an investor with two properties on one title. The downstairs property offers three bedrooms and two bathrooms, while upstairs has four bedrooms and one bathroom.

Price by Negotiation View by appointment Rosa Dekker 0274 655 387 rosa.dekker@bayleys.co.nz

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Sheltered, secluded, sophisticated, sensational 34 Dolma Street, Methven Maximising its magnificent location and sheltered to perfection and with privacy from the road, this substantial family home on 9,246sqm (more or less) is conveniently nestled on the limits of Methven township. Four bedrooms and two bathrooms are arranged across both levels, a new kitchen includes quality materials and superb appliances. The dining room, living area and formal lounge all interact

and open to the outdoors where there are various alfresco areas to soak up the serene landscape. The home is surrounded by two large fully fenced paddocks, one at the front and one at the rear which is subdividable, creating an amazing sense of space and privacy with future development potential. This tranquil sanctuary is out of the ordinary and will not disappoint upon inspection.

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Motoring April 9, 2021

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hese are the first images of MG’s vision of the future – the Cyberster concept car. Set to debut at the 2021 Shanghai Auto Show later this month, the Cyberster – developed by the team at the MG Advanced Design Centre in London – is a two-door, two-seater sports car recalling the brand’s tradition, drawing a number of styling cues from

the classic MGB Roadster. It features classic round MG headlights, coupled with a slim grille design, along with interactive Magic Eye headlights that open when switched on. Other striking details of the MG Cyberster are the laser belt LED strip down the side of the car and the outline of the door, which follows the direction of the LED strip.

Its powerful sports car profile has a distinct two-stage shoulder line, with a flattenedkamm tail rear. The tail lamps are of LED construction and are integrated flat into the rear of the car, projecting a digital image that echoes MG’s British heritage. Carl Gotham, Director of SAIC Design Advanced London, said: “The Cyberster is a bold statement that looks strongly into

MG’s future, touching on our heritage but more importantly building on our cutting edge technology and advanced design. “Sports cars are the lifeblood of the MG DNA and Cyberster is a hugely exciting concept for us.” The Cyberster’s intelligent all-electric architecture will enable an EV range of 800km and deliver a 0-100km/h time of less than three seconds.


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MSV have announced details regarding details of the eagerly-anticipated C8 Corvette. “The Corvette is one of the world’s most recognisable sports cars and over-delivers with regards to performance expected of such a machine,” said ttributes,” said the General Manager of GMSV New Zealand, Matthew Taylor. “It is the epitome of a true icon as it has heritage, performance and unparalleled desirability – generation after generation.” The Corvette was introduced in 1953 and this, the eighth generation, is the first to feature a mid-engine configuration and – most importantly for Kiwi performance enthusiasts – is the first time it is available as factory-built right-hand-drive. To celebrate the local launch of the new model, a special Carbon Edition will be available in Australia and New Zealand. The unique offering is based off a 3LT Coupe and will feature hand-picked interior trims, premium wheels and brake calliper package, an exclusive build plate and owners pack. “Full specifications for MY22 have not yet been released globally, but we anticipate being in a position to reveal more information in the second quarter, as well as pricing for the Carbon Edition,” said Taylor. In addition to Carbon Edition, GMSV will also offer Corvette as both 2LT and 3LT models, available in Coupe and Convertible bodystyles. The retail price for the Coupe will be $154,990 for the 2LT, while the 3LT with enhanced interior appointments will have a retail price of $169,990. The Convertible will be an additional $15,000. A myriad of comfort and convenience features, including colour Head-Up display and a Bose Performance Series 14-speaker audio system, feature in both models. Considering the performance credentials of the powerful 6.2-litre V8 Corvette, GMSV has elected to specify the new arrival with the Z51 Performance Package and Front Lift. The Z51 package includes performance dual mode exhaust, performance suspension with Magnetic Selective Ride Control, larger Brembo® brakes, electronic-limited slip differential, a front splitter, rear fascia-mounted spoiler, extra cooling provisions and specific rear axle ratio. The acclaimed Magnetic Selective Ride Control provides real-time damping that reads the road every millisecond and adjusts the suspension accordingly, resulting in excellent chassis responsiveness, poise and control. “Corvette is an iconic car and there is a massive groundswell of interest and anticipation building ahead of its local launch,” said Taylor. “We have every expectation it will more than live up to its legendary status.”

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KODA New Zealand celebrates alongside the New Zealand Police as the new ŠKODA superb Frontline Police vehicle is unveiled. This week the New Zealand Police Commissioner Andrew Coster unveiled the new ŠKODA Superb Frontline Vehi-

cle, reiterating the rigorous evaluation process undertaken, highlighting the reliability, economy of running costs, spaciousness and performance that has seen ŠKODA repeatedly chosen for police and emergency services throughout Europe, the UK, and now in New Zealand. Rodney Gillard, General Manager of

ŠKODA NZ commented; “This exciting reveal is another milestone in our partnership with the NZ Police. Since the announcement last November that ŠKODA was selected as the preferred Frontline vehicle supplier we have worked closely with New Zealand Police Fleet team, and are committed to building a long term

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relationship that ensures we can meet all the NZ Police’s evolving needs.” Work between ŠKODA NZ, the NZ Police and their supply partners will continue at a fast pace, both in regards to the deployment of the ŠKODA Superb fleet, and across other non-vehicle related community projects.

FORD ASSURED FUTURE VALUE With Ford Assured Future Value you’ll have a flexible finance solution that gives you the certainty of low fixed repayments and three great options at the end of your agreed term: – RENEW – If you’d like to upgrade to a new Ford, the equity you’ve built up will contribute towards your new Ford. – RETAIN – If you’d like to own your vehicle at the end of your agreed term, you can negotiate a new finance agreement or pay the balance to buy it outright. – RETURN – If you decide to return the vehicle, then provided you’ve made all of your monthly payments, the vehicle meets fair wear & tear and is within the agreed kilometre allowance, you just need to pay the return fee. AVAILABLE WITH NO DEPOSIT. Lending terms & conditions apply.4 For details visit Ford.co.nz/assured

BRING ON TOMORROW With a host of intuitive driver-assist technologies and beautifully simple design features, the All-New Ford Escape effortlessly compliments your active lifestyle. • Autonomous Emergency Braking (AEB) with Pedestrian & Cyclist Detection1 • Wireless charging2 • FordPass Connect • Adjustable rear seats offer flexible space when you need it.

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Cruising in style TOYOTA HILUX SR5 CRUISER

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ecently Lisa from Toyota NZ had a variety of the latest diesel double-cab Hilux in the South Island, and kindly arranged for some to be dropped off at different times at Ashburton Toyota for me to drive. Tasks undertaken/drives done included helping out with a large house contents shift, towing a large pop-top camper, as well as trips on all sorts of roads/tracks from the Alps to the ocean. No mud-plugging though! These latest Hilux have a bolder front on look about them. As well, all diesel models get a beefed up 2.8-litre engine that delivers 10kW more power and 50Nm more torque, or 150kW and 500Nm (from 1600-2800rpm) respectively for those with 6-speed autos only, as the torque figure for the six-speed manual versions stays at 420Nm. So what’s been done to the engine to get this? Well, how about a redesigned cylinder

HILUX SR5 CRUISER ■■ Driveaway cost: $59,990. Other Hilux from $29,990 (all plus ORCs). ■■ Engine: 2.8-litre 4 cylinder turbo-diesel, 150kW @ 3000-3400rpm and 500Nm of torque from 1600-2800rpm. ■■ Transmission: 6-speed auto with low ratio transfer box–selectable four-wheel-drive, automatic limited-slip-diff and rear diff-lock. ■■ Quoted Overall Fuel Use: 7.9L/100km. ■■ Safety: Driver assist/safety technology systems - 5 star ANCAP rating. ■■ Size: 5325 mm long, 1900mm wide, 1815mm high, 3090mm wheelbase. ■■ Tows: 3500kg (braked) ■■ Kerb to kerb turning circle: 12.6 metres. ■■ Warranty etc: Drive-away pricing includes all on road costs; WOF, registration, 1000kms of RUC, a full tank of fuel, the Toyota Care Service Advantage fixed price servicing package, floor mats, and three years or 100,000 kms warranty.

head, strengthened block, new pistons, a larger, heavy-duty turbocharger and new common-rail injection system. With 18 different Hilux variants with four specification levels in the line-up (ten of which are 4WD diesels), there’s a model to suit a wide variety of wants and needs. The top-of-the-line SR5 Cruiser featured today comes only as a double cab auto, but with the choice of either 2WD PreRunner or 4WD. It’s recognisable by the matte black surround that highlights the rather dominant grille, the night-time excellent, self-levelling LED headlights, side steps and 18-inch black tinted alloy wheels – and of course its signature, on each side front door to completes its onroad or track presence. In keeping with the Cruiser name the cabin has a premium, quality, sure to please feel about it. There’s the very comfortable two-tone, perforated leather seats, of which the drivers and front passengers have heating

and power adjustment. As well they who travelled in the back seats were also happy with the comfort and space therein. The Cruiser gets a unique and very smart looking instrument cluster with white numbers and pointers on a grey-metallic background, along with concert-quality sound from a nine-speaker JBL audio system. The smart multimedia system with its 8-inch touchscreen also has knobs complementing this for the easiest possible operation. Lots of stuff has also been done to reduce noise, vibration and harshness, including a changed rear suspension set-up with revised shock-absorbers and springs (including an extra leaf) for a more supple, absorbent ride, the results of which were particularly noticeable with the ride quality of the Cruiser, with its larger wheels and 265/60R18 Dunlop Grandtrek rubber. Plus the hydraulic power steering has

a new variable-flow control pump that makes it lighter for slower speed driving, but then also firmer, with better feel at open road speeds. All of which results in what you may expect from a Cruiser – suitably agile handling, unladen ride comfort within a quiet cabin with well suppressed road vibrations to match up with easy driveability about town and for longer distances. For those long drives you might choose either the normal drive or perhaps the power mode to provide even sharper acceleration for a more engaging drive on undulating and winding roads, or when towing heavier stuff. The fuel consumption in diesel Hilux variants is said to be 7.9L/100km for 4WD models. While effortlessly towing the camper, the trip computer showed 10.2L/100km. All of the above has been achieved without affecting the 4WD Hilux’s renowned off-road performance for its impressive wheel articulation and ground clearance remain, while active traction control and both a rear automatic limited-slip-diff and rear diff lock are standard fare. All Hilux have the Toyota Safety Sense package which includes autonomous emergency braking for vehicles, pedestrians and cyclists, dynamic radar cruise control, lane departure alert with road sign assist, to which both SR5 models add front and rear parking sensors.

FINALE Just like Kiwis, the trusty and iconic Hilux range has evolved and adapted over the decades. Now with this more powerful turbo-diesel, even more capability, safety features, technology and comfort, this tougher-looking but plush Cruiser fits very nicely into the range as Toyota lines up to once again be at the one at the top of the very hotly contested ute market.


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SUPER RUGBY

2021 SUPER RUGBY AOTEAROA Tipping Competition Scoreboard

Round 7 draw

Times may be subject to change.

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Ashburton Guardian Friday, April 9, 2021

ASHBURTON

Carston right on song By Matt Markham matt.m@theguardian.co.nz

Leading Canterbury trainer Andrew Carston enjoyed a happy day out at his former home track of Ashburton on Wednesday, when he produced two winners on the programme. Carston, who trained in partnership with Jan Hay on Racecourse Road during the 2014 and 2015 racing season, has carved his own mark on the industry, particularly in the South Island since then, and is a frequent visitor to the winners’ circle. On Wednesday he picked up victories with Severine and Caitlyn Jay, pushing himself into the top 10 trainers in the country in the process with 24 wins for the season, and the promise of a

whole heap more to come. The win of Severine was just desserts for a strong run of recent form and could be in part put down to a typically perfect ride from legendary jockey Chris Johnson, who plotted the perfect path through the field to win by a narrow margin. “She dropped back from a stakes race last start, I was pretty confident she would run well,” Carston said. “She has had a fantastic preparation, she has done nothing wrong, she has been a model of consistency. It was a good ride by Chris, she got in on the minimum (weight) and got the job done.” While Severine’s win was expected, Carston admitted to being a little bit surprised at the effort of Caitlyn Jay in the race prior, dashing away to win easily.

Severine (5) and Chris Johnson punch through the middle to provide former Ashburton trainer, Andrew Carston with one of two winners for the day. “I wasn’t expecting her to win in a whisker of claiming Group like that, she caught me by sur- Three success in the North Isprise a little bit. She relaxed well land on Saturday when Milford and quickened off a hot tempo. I Sound ran second in the Manacouldn’t be any happier with her.” watu Classic, and he’ll be hoping The double capped a busy for the run to continue with a big week for Carston, who went with- team engaged on a glamour pro-

gramme at Riccarton tomorrow. Kylie Williams did the riding of Milford Sound, and she was in sublime form on Wednesday picking up three winners with Itsonlymoney for Ross Beckett and a double for Lyn Prendergast with Miss Tavi and Volvik. While there were no victories for the local trainers to sing from the rooftops about at the meeting, there were plenty of solid efforts. Robyn Ayton’s pairing of Van Halen and Granite Ridge both finished third, Clooney was second for Bevan and Robyn Wilson and Colorado Miss ran a great race to finish third for Cheri Trembath. Jason Laking made his return to the saddle after a long layoff with injury and managed to get in on the action, picking up a second placing with Lancaster Park during the middle of the day.

ADDINGTON

Cat among the Derby pigeons By Matt Markham matt.m@theguardian.co.nz

A random little computer system that sits somewhere in Christchurch and churns out barrier draws for harness races in New Zealand has thrown a spanner in the works of tonight’s New Zealand Derby at Addington. Pre-barrier draw, the talk was all boom colt Krug, a dominant force in the three-year-old ranks who looked to have the Group One at his mercy, provided he didn’t cop a bad marble. Yet, as if a sign of Murphy’s Law, Krug has indeed drawn a bad barrier – the outside of the front line – and now, what a week ago seemed close to a forgone conclusion, isn’t quite as clear-cut. And so, one of the greatest features of the harness racing season has become a whole lot more interesting.

Krug, pictured with Carter Dalgety (left) and Sarah O’Reilly, will be out to chase down New Zealand Derby glory tonight at Addington. On form, momentum and pure arrogance, Krug is still the horse to beat. With champion driver Blair Orange in the bike, there’s still every reason to believe he’s the horse to

beat. The only kicker now – that task won’t be so easy. And co-trainer Cran Dalgety’s assessment of things probably gives an even stronger indication of his chances too.

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Post tonight, there’s the Harness Jewels to come in June and Dalgety, who trains with his wife Chrissie is keen to be there, even if that means taking on older horses to keep his charge race-fit for the big day. “He is racing and acting more like a man now than a boy, and I think he will handle it if we have to go in a couple of free-for-alls to keep him ticking over,” he said. A lot of that will depend on tonight’s result, of course, and with the wide draw taken into account, Krug is sure to have his work cut out for him. Hayden Cullen lines up four big chances in the race, including in-form pacers Pace N Pride, Luke John and Shan Noble – but he’s also got the surprise packet in the mix in It’s All About Faith, who won the Sires’ Stakes Final on Cup Day back in November. Outside of those, northern pacers BD Joe and American

Dealer are both strong each-way prospects, while Southern raider Ragazzo Mach will be hoping for a little more luck than has been forthcoming over the past month. Gerard O’Reilly (The Falcon), Ricky May (Got You Covered) and Arden’s Ace (John Morrison) will provide the Mid Canterbury connection to the race, as May chases down one of very few Group One races in New Zealand to have eluded him. Aside from the Derby tonight’s bumper card of racing includes the New Zealand Trotting Derby, the Four and Five-Year-Old Championships, The New Zealand Trotting Championships, and the Welcome Stakes for the two-year-olds. Ashburton trainer, Brent White lines up his in-form pacer Cranbourne in the four and five-yearold event, looking to continue his golden run of form of late.

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Mark Purdon 8 12231 Self Assured R12 FIRST DIRECT TAXIS MOBILE PACE $20,000 2600m 21:56 1 10448 Folklore J W Cox J J A Young 2 53421 Perfect Cut J R Dunn 3 x2213 Surfers Delight 4 54x21 Samhara T M Williams S J Ottley 5 74754 Dont Lie To Me John Morrison 6 0x995 Taxman 7 1820x Georgias Baron Mark Hurrell B N Orange 8 20383 Teagan Banner 9 5x203 Storm R D Close R D Holmes 10 94516 Silk T S Chmiel 11 x0807 Annie Richter R M Cameron 12 78161 Saginaw M J Williamson 13 10x68 Oliver North 14 04x45 Mighty Looee Korbyn Newman

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Friday, April 9, 2021 Ashburton Guardian SWIMMING

NETBALL

Silver splash at nationals By Matt Markham matt.m@theguardian.co.nz

Five Mid Canterbury senior netball sides will get the chance to blow out some cobwebs ahead of the season at the Inter Centre competition in Ashburton this weekend. PHOTO ASHBURTON GUARDIAN

Perfect opportunity to prepare By Matt Markham matt.m@theguardian.co.nz

Time to blow the cobwebs out. Five Mid Canterbury senior netball sides will be out to put their pre-season training into practice this weekend at Inter Centre Whakataetae which is being held at the EA Networks Centre in Ashburton on Saturday and Sunday. The annual event, which allows teams from within the greater Canterbury area to come together to play against each other before the regional season begins, kicks off tomorrow and runs into Sunday with plenty of good level netball to be viewed throughout the course of the tournament. Taking in teams from Christchurch, North Canterbury, South Canterbury, Selwyn and Mid Canterbury – 13 teams will be in town for the event this year with the locals providing the most numbers. Ashburton College, United, Methven, Hampstead and Celtic all have teams entered in the event which is run, in large, by Christchurch Netball Centre –

SPORTS RESULTS

■■ Golf

Ashburton Golf Club

Saturday 3 April The of the Keig Cup for family pairings over the field were Dylan and Mitchell Stoddart with a nett score of 64.5. The winners of the Coasters Cup and Radius Care winners were Blair Snowball and Wilson Hii with a nett score of 62. Other winning scores: Philip and James Walker 63.5; Brent McCabe and Jang Young 67; Peter and Dave Morrison 67; Bev Chinn and Jason Overend 68; Kerin Hunt and Ben Niles 68 and Peter and Marilyn Walker 69 on c/b. Nearest Pins: The 3 Stooges: Blair Snowball; Docks Bar and Seafood Grill: Alison MacGregor; Value Plus Processing: Bev Turton; South Island Seeds: Mitchell Stoddart; Property Brokers #6: Sam Clarke; Ton’s Thai Longest Putt #9: Bev Chinn; Alluvial Restaurant Tinwald Spot Prize: Wilson Hii.

Nine Hole Results

In the 9 hole Stableford competition the Harvey Bakehouse winner of the day was Terry O’Reilly with 21pts. Other winning scores were: Peter Wright 19, Sam Prince 18, Daren Peace 17, Gavin Johnstone 17 and Elaine King 19 on c/b. Ashburton Ladies – Tuesday, Paril 6 Irish Stableford: Ellenor Sullivan 80, Bev Turton 79. Nearest the Pins: No 4 Gabites: Erin Porter, No 8: Sue Hastie, No 12

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but it spread around the greater Canterbury region each year. Teams will play up to four games across the two days of play, with the matches a good opportunity for coaches to install new combinations and put them into practice as well as an opportunity to build on momentum for upcoming seasons. Matches are held over four, 12-minute quarters with extended squads of up to 12 registered players allowed in each team. Thankfully, for the locals sides, there is only one hometown clash scheduled for the weekend, with United and Hampstead set to lock horns on Sunday afternoon in the final round of play for the weekend. But it won’t be just the players and coaches getting a chance to have a hitout before the season, with Mid Canterbury Netball providing a number of umpires for the event who will also be keen to get some game time under their belt before the season proper begins. Matches begin tomorrow at 10am and 11.15 in the morning then 1pm and 2.15 in the afternoon with the same centre pass-off times on Sunday as well.

Lynn’s small Salon: Mary Lou Watson, No 14 Todds of Ashburton: Bev Turton, No 18 2nd Shot: Ellenor Sullivan. Twos: Mary Lou Watson

Mayfield Golf Club

Results from Mayfield Ladies Golf Club Tuesday April 6: Coronation Medal: 1st Christine Ross 8914-75, Aotearoa Cup: 1st Helen Rapsey 9825-73, Veterans Cup: 1st Judy Webb 9620-76. 2nd Shot: #2 and #11- Marg Read. Nearest the pin: #5 Ross Brothers- not struck, #14 Memory Funeral - not struck.

Methven Golf Club

Methven Ladies Golf Wednesday April 7 - National Club Teams Championship. Ruth Smith 89-23-66, Jane Helmore 9223-69, Heather Middleton 100-27-73. Aqua Japanese Resturant best Nett of the Day:- Ruth Smith 66. Nearest the Pins: No 4 Open Methven Travel Heather Middleton, No 6 Open Primo Jane Helmore, No 13 Open & Br B 2nd shot Methven Foursquare Dennise Hood, No 17 Open Methven Pharmacy Jan Lane, No 14 Open Methven Supervalue Ruth Smith. Twos and Nett Eagles: Heather Santy. Dennise Hood. Ruth Smith x2.

Mayfield Golf Club

08-04-21 Best Nett John Milne 53-27-26, John Greenslade 55-19-36, Jill Ludemann 54-18-36 Bernie Morrison 60-22-38, Greg Sim Builders No 2: Bernie Morrison. Mayfield Trans-

Mid Canterbury swimmer, Bree Middleton, has made her mark at the New Zealand Swimming Championships in Auckland already this week, with a silver medal on its way back home on the plane with her. Middleton was one quarter of a strong Wharenui Swimming Club team who picked up a silver medal in the four by 100 metre mixed medley at the championships, which are being held at the Sir Owen Glenn National Aquatic Centre. The group produced a great performance to be in contention throughout the final, but were unable to peg back the leaders from the North Shore Swimming Club, finishing second by four seconds.

It was a tight race to the line with the second North Shore Swimming Club side, who were just half a second behind the Wharenui team, in finishing third. The 17-year-old relocated herself from Mount Hutt College in Methven this year to attend St Andrew’s College in order to further her swimming career. This week she is competing in a number of events over the course of the championship, all in her favoured discipline of freestyle. Earlier in the week she picked up a top 20 placing in the women’s 50 metre freestyle event, which placed her in the B Final for the category where she finished out of the top three, but still produced a solid swim to see her claim a high national ranking in the event. The championships run through until Saturday night.

Bree Middleton, (pictured bottom left) picked up a silver medal the New Zealand Swimming Championships in Auckland. PHOTO SWIMMING NEW ZEALAND

port No 5: Tessa Gallagher.

Rakaia Golf Club

LGU, Bryant Cup, 1st round Putting, Qualifying Championships, 2nd round Qualifying Richards Cup. Freda Bierema 99-28-71, Teresa Booker 90-18-72, Marion Wederell 97-23-74; Freda Bierema, Marion Wederell and Bev Sutherland each had 29 putts. J. Watts Trophy: Freda Bierema. 9 Hole competition: Stroke and Putting, Qualifying Championships, 2nd round Sue Bunt Lillian O’Hanlon 52-21-31, 14 putts. Rakaia Hotel 2nd shot #3 Marion Wederell. Rakaia Seed Cleaning 2nd shot #6 Lillian O’Hanlon, V.Bell Nearest the Pin #8: Marion Wederell, Chertsey Spraying 2nd shot #15 Sally Smith, S. Quinn 2nd shot #17 Bev Sutherland.

Tinwald Golf Club

Tinwald Ladies – April 6 Stroke: Marion Oakley 69, Sue Gutsell 70, Barb Harris 71. Nearest the Pin: No 2 (2nd Shot) Murray Young Property Broker; Lesley Glassey. No 6 (2nd Shot) Sims Bakery; Barb Harris. No 12 Mac & Maggie; Val Prendergast. No 16 (2nd Shot) Outdoor Adventure; Phylis Smith. Memory Funerals Longest Putt; Pam McAndrew 9 Hole – Stroke: Denise Wells 34 c/b, Diana Wellman, Denise Morgan

■■ Shooting

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Rifle Club

4 April at 600 yards. TR, John Miller 50.5, 49.4, 99.9, Martin Fleming 46.1, 48.2, 94.3, John Snowden 47.1, 47.2, 94.3, John Fleming 46.2, 43.2, 89.4, Mike Chui 43.2. FO, Murray Cook 55.5, 52.2, 107.7, Mike Chui 57.5. FTR, Brian Graystone 48.2, 51.1, 99.3. FPR, David Smith 59.3, 53.2, 112.5. Indoor target shooting results this week:

Ashburton Rifle Club

Sam Lovett 79.2, Greg Menzies 96.4, 99.5, Allan Mitchell 95.4, 97.4, Garth Wright 84.1.

Mayfield Rifle Club

Nicholas McDowell 79.0, 75.1, Ella McDowell 93.0, 84.3, Lisheia Barrett 74.0, Tessa Boyd 52.0, Helen Boyd 86.1, Dylan Boyd 60.0, Hamish Dalzell 96.4, John Fleming 92.2, Ben Nordqvist 93.0, Carl Nordqvist 93.1, 97.4, Martin Fleming 97.4, 100.5.

Mt Somers Rifle Club

Jessie Lill 97.4, 87.1, Peyton Fews 55, 66, Warwick Lill 93.1, 92.1, Caleb Greer 70, Liv Fews 83.1, 87.1, Archie Rooney 92.2, 93.3, Lachlan Rooney 90, Jess Heaven 92.2, 97, K Lill 58, Bronte Brown 85, Isabella McRoy 86.1, Gabby Brown 64, Mike Keller 86, 80.1, Michael Keller 50, 57, Peter Peclua 88, 78, Emily Heaven 69.1, 70, Bree Greer 89.1, Tim Greer 98.2, 98.4, Andy Oram 97.4, 98.3, Kevin Fews 92.1, Brent Frame 97.5, 97.4.

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Ashburton Golf Club

Saturday 10 April The second qualifying round for the Club Championships will be played off the Blue Tees. Starting Times: Morning Report at 7.40am for an 8.00am start and afternoon report at 12.00 noon for a 12.30pm start. Nine hole golfers from 1.30pm. Note: earlier afternoon start next week.

Ashburton Women’s Golf

Saturday 10 April 8-15am report for 8-45 - Aorangi Home Links and LGU. Co-ordinator Rhonda Gallagher (0275 313 720) Tuesday 13 April 9am report for 9-30am Aorangi Home Links and LGU Starter Wendy Parr (0274 380 799) Thursday 15 April 9 hole play Rd 3 M Marshall Trophy -stroke Convenor Muriel Morgan (0279 645 380)

Tinwald Golf Club

Tinwald Women’s Golf Draw 13th April Nancy McCormick foursome 36 holes 9 Holes 2nd2J’s Cup (putting) 2nd Bell Trophy Nancy McCormick tee off 9.00. All others report 9.30 for 10.00 Starters J. Bruhns J. Undy D. Morgan Cards B. Cochrane I. Divers Kitchen B. Harris Roster convenor J. Bruhns.


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ARIES (Mar 21-Apr 19): You have an inkling about a fresh source of fun. It might not be the most conventional thing, but many others will enjoy it too. These endeavours light you up and connect you with a thriving community. TAURUS (Apr 20-May 20): Peer pressure doesn’t stop just because a person is grown. Certain things will be hard to say no to because their mass appeal is so strong. Write your own script before the world writes one for you. GEMINI (May 21-Jun 21): As long as you’re shooting for the moon, you may as well shoot for the sun. Either way, things change once you get out of the atmosphere and thus the gravity of a certain situation. CANCER (Jun 22-Jul 22): Water itself is no rival to your ability to go with the flow. But today, you prefer events to happen in your timing. In fact, you command them to as though an orchestra conductor setting the tempo. LEO (Jul 23-Aug 22): Your friendships exist in a kind of ringed system around the planet that is you. The first tier is an elite group and someone has to be extremely special to jump from one stratum to the next, but it will happen today. VIRGO (Aug 23-Sep 22): You can’t be sure if your work speaks for itself unless you back off and let it. Your silence will allow people to draw their own conclusions and you can go from there. LIBRA (Sep 23-Oct 23): Before you’re asked to fulfil a role, give yourself the part you want. Those who are well-aware of what they are saying “yes” to will find it much easier to say “no” when they need to. SCORPIO (Oct 24-Nov 21): You were ambitious, so you started. You were tenacious, so you finished. You were grateful, so you thoroughly enjoyed the fruits of your effort. That worked, so rinse and repeat. SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22-Dec 21): You want love and attention as much as the next person, but you wouldn’t dream of asking for it. You’d rather work for it, especially by creating scenarios that people are irresistibly drawn into. CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan 19): Do you get the sneaking suspicion that your talent could be better used elsewhere? Perhaps you don’t have to go far so much as up. Is there an opportunity for promotion here? AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb 18): When you’re warming up, you have a few silly thoughts. When you’re on a powerful roll, you have hundreds of them. The big ideas will be sandwiched inside playful ones. PISCES (Feb 19-Mar 20): Though you’re professionallevel at many things, you’re an amateur in other areas – a status to revel in. The pressure is off. The horizon is open. Herein lies the freedom to explore.

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Friday, April 9, 2021 Ashburton Guardian

Every day

Mt Hutt Memorial Hall 160 Main Street, Methven NZ Alpine and Agriculture Encounter, Art Gallery and Hall of Memories. 10am

Every Tue and Fri

Methven Museum Main Street, Methven Keeping the history of the greater Methven area alive, come for a drive and visit us. New display – the history of six Methven women’s sports clubs are on display. Come and see if your mum, sister-in-law, grandmother or even you are featured in the display. Tee up a day and bowl on in. Donations appreciated. 2pm - 4pm Methven Historical Society Keeping the history of the greater Methven area alive, come for a drive and visit us.

Every Wed

Ashburton open coffee mornings Plunket rooms, 222 Cameron Street If you are new to town or been living here all of

your life, come and have a coffee and chat. All welcome! Child-friendly location. Please contact Adi 027 220 8791 or Sue-ann 021 679 348 to register. 10.30am - 12 noon Hip Hop for Seniors Every Wednesday 10am-11am at the Ashburton Seniors Centre, 206 Cameron Street, Ashburton. $5.00 Phone 308 6817 Art Addicts Art Addicts (AA) is the Ashburton Art Gallery’s weekly art space for kids. Wrap up your Wednesday school day and head to the gallery to get creative and explore themes in art. A great space for children to learn and interact with each other. Children of all ages welcome. Donations appreciated. 3 - 4.30pm Little Groovers Every Wednesday during school terms Hakatere Presbyterian parish, 127 Thomson Street, Tinwald. Musical fun for 0-5-year-olds. Gold Coin donation. Call 03 308-5272 for more information.

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the future. 10am - 3pm

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Second Fri of every month

In Colour, art and craft club In Colour is the Ashburton Art Gallery’s monthly programme for unleashing your creativity. Bring along your art and craft projects to share with others over morning tea once a month. 10.30am - 12 noon

Every Sat

Ashburton Farmers’ Market Local grown fresh food and produce, hot drinks. North End of West Street car park. Bulbs of Hope (daffodils and tulips) are being sold at the market as a fundraiser for the Cancer Society. 9am – 12.30pm The Ashburton Toy Library 106 Victoria Street, the Triangle. Open for toy exchange. 9.30am - 12.30pm Ashburton Aviation Museum Ashburton Airport A great selection of many aircraft, from the past to

Every Sun to Fri Ashburton Aviation Museum Ashburton Airport A great selection of many aircraft from the past to the future. 1pm - 3pm

Last Sun of every month Nor’Westers Muso’s Club Feeneys Lounge, Devon Tavern, Ashburton Monthly open mic afternoon. All the gear set up, just bring your talent, all welcome, any style of music. 2pm - 6pm Methven Museum Main Street, Methven. Keeping the history of the greater Methven area alive, Come for a drive and visit us 2pm-4pm. New display – the history of six Methven women’s sports clubs are on display. Come and see if your mum, sister-in-law, grandmother, or even you, are featured in the display. Tee up a day and bowl on in, runs until May 14. Donations welcome.

April 10

Laugh Fest The Ashburton Trust Event Centre is bringing to you four of NZ’s best comedians for an evening of laughter. This stellar line-up includes the incredibly talented and well-known Michele A’Court, Ben Hurley, David Correos and our very own Bec Sandys. This will be an unmissable night of pure comedy at its best. Adult $37 / Group 6 plus $33 (fees apply) Mind, Body and Soul Expo Tarot Readings, massage, guidance from above, Crystals, incense, gifts, greenstone and more. Come along to browse and see what catches you eye. Treasures to be found, and guidance to be given. Raffles to be had, take a chance and see what happens. Entry is a gold coin donation at the Tinwald War Memorial Hall from 9:30am – 4:00pm. Fabric and Craft Bazaar Held at the Sinclair Centre, Park Street Ashburton from 9am – 4pm. Boxes of almost everything needed to create dresses or curtains, jerseys or tapestries, embroidered cloths or patchwork quilts and even unfinished projects. Materials and tools for many crafts are also available, including a spinning wheel.

April 16

Bec Sandys’ Happy Cabbage Comedian Bec Sandys is bringing her new comedy show Happy Cabbage to Methven for one night only at Arabica in Methven from 8pm where you get to preview the show before she takes it to the New Zealand International Comedy Show. Cash sales only from Arabica Cafe.

April 17

NZ String Quartet, Four Suits & A Soprano New Zealand’s most accomplished performers, Dame Kiri Te Kanawa protégé Ipu Laga’aia, tenor Chris McRae, musical theatre stars Sophie Morris and Rutene Spooner, and music legend Laughton Kora join forces with The New Zealand String Quartet at the Ashburton Trust Event Centre 7:30pm. Methven Scarecrow Trail The Methven Scarecrow Trail is a school holiday activity for children, families, everyone. The trail is open for the whole of the April school holidays, and Scarecrow Hunters of all ages can pick up a Scarecrow Trail Map entry form and walk (or scooter/bike) around the village hunting for the characters. Scarecrow Trail Maps are $10 from Methven iHub.

Comedian Bec Sandys is bringing her new comedy show Happy Cabbage to Methven for one night only on April 16.

April 24

ANZAC – Stories and Songs from the Front Line An afternoon of performance that will bring back both the happy and sad memories of the war time era. Featuring stories and letters of those brave souls who left their home and family, to travel to the other side of the world and fight for our future. Songs that came from the troops and the celebrities of the day, who entertained and ensured that the fallen would not be forgotten. 2.30pm at the Ashburton Trust Event Centre.

May 7

Methven Rugby 125th Jubilee The Methven Rugby Club is celebrating 125 years from May 7-9. Registration for the formal events has closed but the public is invited to come along on Saturday May 8 to watch all the club’s sides in action.

May 16

Ashburton Nurses Reunion

Open to all Nurses or Nursing Assistance who have worked at Ashburton Hospital. Commencing with a service in the Hospital Chapel at 11.00. Lunch at the Hotel Ashburton at 12.30.Enquiries to Marilyn PH:3082311 or Carolyn at tismecarolyn@gmail.com

year’s show features some new and exciting singers and dancers alongside familiar faces, with songs like Love Shack, I put a spell on you, To Feel like a woman and This is me you will be dancing in the aisles.

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It’s Only Rock n Roll Baby Variety Theatre Ashburton are proud to bring you this year’s show, It’s Only Rock “N” Roll Baby!, at the Ashburton Event Centre from May 21-29. This

Ashburton Society of Arts Opening Night of Annual Exhibition This year’s event will be the 57th annual show and it will run until July 30.


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Daily Diary FRIDAY, APRIL 9 6am ST DAVID’S UNION CHURCH. Circuit training in the hall. 48 Allens Road. Allenton. 10am AGE CONCERN. Social gathering (50+) with morning tea provided. Seniors Centre. Cameron Street. 10am-4pm NZ ALPINE AND AGRICULTURE

SATURDAY, APRIL 10 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.

WANTED WANTED old bottles, stone jars, old china, anything considered. Please phone 0274 301 075 or 308 4870.

7.30am RUN AND WALK ASHBURTON. Meet outside frontrunner, Moore Street, runners and walkers, all fitness levels welcome. Coffee and chat at Columbus Cafe afterwards. 9am-3pm ASHBURTON AVIATION MUSEUM. Static displays with collections of up to 30 aircraft and memorabilia. Ashburton Airport. Seafield Road.

Birthday Greetings Tyler King Happy 9th birthday Tyler! Have a great day. Lots of love from Nana, Poppa and all the family xx Birthday Greetings are free for those aged 12 and under only. Free birthday greetings must be received at least two working days before date of insertion otherwise there is no guarantee that it will appear on the day requested. Photos will be available at our level 3 office for collection after notice has appeared in the paper.

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ENCOUNTER AND THE ART GALLERY. Open for viewing. Mt Hutt Memorial Hall. 160 Main Street. Methven. 10.30am ASHBURTON COMMUNITY WALKING GROUP. Walking for about 30-40 minutes on Friday’s and Mondays. Meet Walnut Avenue hockey Pavilion. 10.30am ST STEPHEN’S PARISH CENTRE. Seniors’ Coffee Club. Park Street. 12pm-2pm

ASHBURTON JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. (Signing Centre). JP available for all signing services on Tuesdays and Fridays. No appointment necessary. No fee. Community House. 44 Cass Street. 1pm-3pm ASHBURTON AVIATION MUSEUM. Static displays, collection of aircraft and memorabilia on display. Ashburton Airport. Seafield Road.

9am-4pm ALTRUSA INTERNATIONAL OF ASHBURTON. Fabric and craft Bazaar. Sinclair Centre. Park Street. 10am-12pm ASHBURTON VINTAGE CAR CLUB. Museum and parts shed open. 86 Maronan Road. Tinwald. 10am-4pm NZ ALPINE AND AGRICULTURE ENCOUNTER AND THE ART GALLERY. Open for viewing. Mt Hutt Memorial

Hall. 160 Main Street Methven. 1.30pm RUN AND WALK ASHBURTON. Salmon Tales, Rakaia. Transport leaves from Ashburton Court house, Baring Square West at 1pm. 7.30pm ASHBURTON MUSIC CLUB. Join us for our concert “Autumn Splendour”. Visitors welcome $5 and students free. Sinclair Centre, Park Street.

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Friday: Fine with increasing high cloud. Light winds.

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

Two massive days of swimming await more than 300 competitors who will take to the pool at the EA Networks Centre this weekend for the annual Ashburton Splash event. While the majority of the focus this week has been on the New Zealand Swimming

Nationals in Auckland which finish tomorrow, the next level down of swimmers have been gearing up for a trip to Ashburton for this weekend. And like so many events around the country held at this time of the year, organisers of the popular event are looking forward to hosting it again after last year’s event was cancelled due to Covid-19. “We are really excited to be hosting this once again,” Ashburton Swim Club presi-

dent, Anne Tait said. Run as an open tier event, the Ashburton Splash sees many familiar faces coming to compete from around the greater Canterbury swimming region – but a number of people are making an extra long trip to be a part of the action. “The event has attracted 323 competitors, from not only across our immediate Canterbury region, but also Parnell, Wanaka, Hokitika and Greymouth Swimming

Swimmers from across New Zealand will converge in Ashburton this weekend for the Ashburton Splash.

clubs, making for what will be a huge couple of days.” On the local front, 24 members of the Ashburton Swim Team will be in action at Ashburton Splash with action beginning on Saturday at 2om and then again on Sunday with the first session beginning at 9am and then the second at 2.30pm. Tait said spectators were more than welcome to come down to the EA Networks Centre to check out the action.

WE ARE MAKING BREAD, CAKES AND PIES AS WELL AS A SLICE OF HISTORY ON SATURDAYS Mon – Fri until 5.30 and 8 til 2 Saturdays.

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