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Ashburton Guardian Friday, June 4, 2021

PM makes most of a cheesy visit Cheesy scone recipe

By Malcolm Hopwood

The Prime Minister loved her cheese scones. Anne-Marie Allen is so delighted she’s sharing the recipe. Ardern and her entourage made a hastily arranged visit to Chris and Anne-Marie Allen’s property at Ashburton Forks on Tuesday morning. They had morning tea with the Allens, then inspected their flood-ravaged property before flying to Christchurch. Ardern first visited the supermarket before arriving in Ashburton by helicopter. She had an aerial view of the devastation, was briefed by Ashburton Mayor Neil Brown and the Civil Defence team, thanked the volunteers, and then travelled to Ashburton Forks. There, she presented the Allens with groceries including bread, milk, tea, and chocolates and, in turn, sat down to fresh cheese scones baked early Tuesday morning by Anne-Marie. “She loved the taste,’’ Anne-Marie said. “She had one-and-a-half scones and we provided her with butter and strawberry jam. “The PM was engaged and informed. It was wonderful having her here.” The Allens were informed the night before by Rangitata MP, Jo Luxton, that they could have a Prime Ministerial guest, with the instruction Ardern wanted to “come and see them as they were”. “We tidied up, did a bit of housework, and then baked 20 lady-sized scones,” she said. The Allens entertained about 10 people in their living room, including cabinet ministers, Luxton, and their neighbours, the Clarks. The scones “went down well”. Anne-Marie has shared the recipe to the PM via the Ashburton Guardian “with her best wishes”.

Anne-Marie’s cheesy recipe is, as follows: 3C of self-raising flour 1T icing sugar, ¼ t salt, 50g cold butter, chopped, 1 egg beaten, 1 ½ C of cultured buttermilk (or 1 ¼ cup of unsweetened natural yoghurt) Milk, to brush.

Anne-Marie Allen admires her cheesy scones which delighted Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern. PHOTO SUPPLIED

■■ Preheat the oven to 240°C (220°C fanbake). Grease a baking tray or line it with baking paper. ■■ Sift the flour, icing sugar and salt together. Tip into food processor. Add the butter and process briefly until it’s blended. ■■ Mix the egg and buttermilk (or substitutes) together. Pour into the processor. Pulse until a soft, sticky dough forms. Add a little milk if the mixture is too dry. (To mix the ingredients without a food processor, use a large bowl and rub the butter into the dry ingredients with your fingertips, before pouring in the wet ingredients). ■■ Turn the dough out on to a cold floured bench. With flowered fingertips, quickly pull it together and gently shape into a soft, smooth dough. Pat or lightly roll out to a 2.5cm thickness. ■■ Using a 5cm round cutter dipped in flour, cut scone rounds. Gently pull scrap dough together to finish cutting. ■■ Place the scones 2cms apart on the prepared tray. Lightly brush the tops with a little milk. Bake for 10 minutes, or until risen and golden.

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The Rakaia River in flood earlier this week. (Left: incorrectly packaged product; Right: correctly packaged product) Zeffer Brewing Ltd is recalling specific 4-packs of the above prod ct purchased during the above dates as Zeffer Cider Co brand Crisp Apple Cider cans containing 5% Alcohol Alc/vol may have been packed into 4-pack cardboard wraps for Zeffer Cider Co brand 0% Alcohol Crisp Apple Cider, which means the alcohol content stated on the outer 4- pack cardboard wrap may be incorrect. Affected 4-packs contain 4 x Crisp Apple Cider cans containing 5% Alcohol Alc/vol with a best before date of BB060423 underneath the can. Consumers concerned with the alcohol content (5% Alc/vol) should not consume this product. There have been no reports of concerns, however if you have consumed any of this product and have any concerns about your health, seek medical advice. The product was sold in selected supermarkets and liquor stores throughout New Zealand. Consumers concerned with the alcohol content (5% Alc/vol) should return this product to their retailer for a full refund or phone 06 650 1836 with any queries. This recall does not affect cans of Zeffer Cider Co brand 0% Alcohol Crisp Apple Cider or any other Zeffer Cider Co brand products. Zeffer Brewing Ltd, 1747 Korokipo Road, Fernhill, Hastings

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Alpine rivers in firing line By Jonathan Leask jonathan.l@theguardian.co.nz

A period of heavy and significant rain is being forecast to affect the Main Divide and Canterbury Headwaters over the weekend. Canterbury Weather Updates analyst, Russell Voice, said that up to 200mm may fall over a 24 to 26-hour period, with peak intensities exceeding 20mm/h about the Southern Alps and Canterbury Headwaters. Voice stressed the rain warning is not for the Canterbury Plains, however, the flowon effects may impact the alpine fed rivers – the Rakaia and Rangitata.

“Our main river systems are set to feel the strain later this weekend, with heavy and significant nor’west rainfall,” Voice said. “A low-pressure system moves on to the West Coast of the South Island on Saturday, bringing a prolonged period of heavy rain to the Main Divide. “Across the Canterbury Plains we may see scattered and steady rain at times late Sunday evening and this may linger into Monday next week, with a cooler southerly flow. “Rainfall totals don’t look overly impressive, with around 4-6mm.” Additionally, nor’westerlies will be strong to gale-force about the Canterbury high country, he said.


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NEWS 3

Don’t drive over the bridge if you don’t feel safe – Mayor By Adam Burns adam.b@theguardian.co.nz

Neil Brown has assured residents of the district that the Ashburton Bridge is safe. But Mayor Brown has advised motorists who may still feel unsafe travelling over the 80-yearold overpass, which was damaged due to the Canterbury floods, to avoid driving over it. “It is safe to drive on and there is no risk,” he said. Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency (NZTA) continued to loosen restrictions for motorists yesterday following extensive structural investigations at the site. It was confirmed yesterday morning that high productivity permitted trucks, including 50MAX vehicles, were permitted on the bridge from 7am to 7pm, but only for the first week. The bridge was closed on Tuesday morning due to a slump at one of the bridge piers. But NZTA System Manager Pete Connors said that the bridge would need to be reassessed next week. “We still need to take it one step at a time however, particularly as the debris is being removed from underneath the bridge,” he said. “We need to keep monitoring the bridge deck and the pier for any movement during the day.” Brown said that the NZTA had given him certainty that there

Bridge testing at the Ashburton River overpass on Wednesday. was little risk driving over the bridge. “NZTA have given me the assurances that the bridge is safe,” he said. “But if people don’t feel safe driving over it, don’t drive over it.” Once reassessments are completed, a call will be made around broader access for the freight industry.

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No restrictions will be put on emergency services and light traffic. Both the mayor and Ashburton District Council chief executive Hamish Riach drove over the bridge together on Wednesday. “It felt funny to drive across it after being closed for so much time,” Brown said. “But it was good to do.”

Riach said it was a massive relief to have people able to move across the district again. “Establishing the alternate routes also has been a tremendous effort,” he said. “The alternate route being established and there was a lot of damage up country as well – that was no mean feat. “Having the bridge back on-

line, albeit restricted at night, has been a tremendous relief to have people move around the district and through.”

Civil Defence extends Bridge reopening eases inland congestion state of emergency By Adam Burns

The Canterbury Civil Defence Emergency Management Group is extending the state of emergency in the Ashburton District for seven days. In a declaration at 4pm on Thursday, the state of emergency was lifted in the region from for Christchurch, Kaikoura and Waimate while the Ashburton, Selwyn, and Waimakariri districts was extended for seven days. Group controller, Neville Reilly, said that the Ashburton, Selwyn and Wai-

makariri districts still required powers to assist with the response to the flooding that had hit the region over the past several days. Meanwhile, Hurunui, Timaru and Mackenzie districts will move to transition to recovery. This means that within the next 28 days they can use the powers available under the Civil Defence Emergency Management Act should they need them, for example, to do emergency works.

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A re-opened Ashburton bridge has eased activity inland following the overpass’ closure earlier this week. Mayor Neil Brown said additional traffic management along the Inland Scenic Route 72 had ramped up, but the bridge reopening along State Highway 1 had eased congestion. “It’s obviously not doing as much as the

last few days because the main highway is open,” he said. “It was good to get that bridge open again.” Meanwhile emergency operations activity continues to toil away at the Ashburton District Council’s chambers. Monitoring of river flows, ensuring sufficient transport access through the district for essential supplies, repairs to the district’s rural roads and overseeing the Methven, Mt Somers and Methven-Springfield water supplies remained the focus for council staff.


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Ashburton Guardian Friday, June 4, 2021

Four-year-old boy rewards ‘legend’ By Adam Burns adam.b@theguardian.co.nz

Methven boy Nixyn Fanning, 4, got the chance to meet a “local hero” this week at the Methven Fire Station. PHOTO NICOLE QUILTER

A delighted four-year-old Methven boy has been reunited with a “heroic” fireman who came to the aid of the boy and his mother as the weather swooped. Nicole Quilter and her son Nixyn had to contend with water leaking through the ceiling on the Saturday as heavy rain converged on the district. “It was getting really dangerous because it was coming in behind electricals,” Quilter said. With bursts of water coming through the ceiling, the distressed mother put a call out for help on a community page before putting a call into the Methven Fire Brigade. A mystery man hopped on to the roof of the home and completed a makeshift repair. “He then told us to isolate those switches and just made sure we were okay and then off he went.” With her son eager to track the man down, it was later revealed to be Methven fire volunteer and “local legend” Dave McLeod. Nixyn and his mother were later invited down to the Methven Fire Station where the youngster gifted McLeod some chocolates and a Lotto ticket.

“Nixyn couldn’t even speak,” Quilter said. “We had a look around the fire station and Nixyn got to be a real fireman and dress up. “Those guys have their own families, so to come out and help us, it was pretty amazing.” Quilter said it also encapsulated the community spirit in Methven which remained one of its most defining characteristics. “Everyone does tend to come together in a crisis, but there’s something very unique about Methven. “I’m glad I moved here.” Although keeping the old rental property watertight in the interim was proving challenging, Quilter said McLeod’s deeds were the difference between getting through the event in one piece and not. She is now looking for a rental in the Mid Canterbury town, although admitted availability was very thin. Owners at The Blue Pub and Brown Pub in Methven have offered rooms to affected families free of charge.

Chopper the only way home for Brian By Maddison Gourlay maddison.g@theguardian.co.nz

Your helicopter is ready for home, Mr Cavill. Okay, so it wasn’t quite like that for Tinwald’s Brian Cavill, but his first ride in a helicopter on Tuesday is one he’ll never forget. Cavill had to book a chopper ride home to Tinwald after the closure of the slumping, flood-damaged Ashburton bridge meant he could not drive back from work. “It was my first trip on a helicopter, It was a lot better than I thought,” said Cavill, who actually had a mild fear of flying after a bad turbulence experience in the past. “He was a good pilot and I had a good view of the flooding from up above.” Taking the helicopter flight from the Ashburton Airport, the flight landed at the old grass velodrome in Tinwald. Cavill was greeted by his son Jonathan and grandson Lachlan. Getting into the

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car, Cavill said he was unsure what his grandson was saying in excitement. “I think he was just really excited about his granddad being in a helicopter,” he said. “It was a quick flight of three minutes. It’s nice to be home.” It brought to an end a day he, and many others in Ashburton, would never forget. When he left for work, Cavill never imagined he would need to rely on a helicopter to get home because Tuesday had started like every other morning. He left home just after 6am, heading to his job at Welshy Contracting. Crossing the Ashburton Bridge at around 6.15am, Cavill thought there was no issue for a bridge that was closed not long after he drove over it. “I didn’t feel anything wrong with the bridge,’’ he said. “I have travelled across the bridge for the last 30 years, I could safely say if I felt anything unusual, I would have just headed straight back home, reversing back the whole way if I needed to.’’

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Tinwald resident Brian Cavill is glad to be home in his chair next to the fire after having to take a helicopter ride home from work. PHOTO MADDISON GOURLAY

Two trampers who were forced to extend their stay in the Mount Somers Walkway area over the weekend finally made it out on Tuesday. Due to heavy rain in the area, the two trampers had to hold tight in Pinnacles Hut over the weekend, Department of Conservation’s Geraldine Operations Manager Duncan Toogood said. “We did not have contact with the trampers directly, but understand they were in contact with the police,” he said.

The trampers did the right thing by waiting out the weather in the hut rather than trying to walk out in poor conditions “We provided police with the access code to the hut’s warden’s quarters to pass on to the trampers so they could access some extra food. “We also gave some advice on the best route out when the weather cleared. “The trampers did the right thing by waiting out the weath-

er in the hut rather than trying to walk out in poor conditions,” he said. There was also a tramper who had to walk around 22km from Woolshed Creek Hut to the Mt Somers Holiday Park on Sunday morning in the torrential rain. He had spent Saturday night in the hut and had then had to

walk down because he couldn’t get to his car. The incidents are a reminder of the importance of following the Land Safety Code, Toogood said, including checking the weather forecast before setting out and packing warm clothes and extra food. DOC confirmed the weather caused some damage to the tracks in the Mount Somers area and they have been closed, along with both Pinnacles Hut and Woolshed Creek Hut. There will be a review of the closure on June 8, as the road leading to the Woolshed Creek carpark has been badly damaged by the flooding.


Friday, June 4, 2021 Ashburton Guardian

NEWS 5

Snowsetsdump up big opening By Jonathan Leask jonathan.l@theguardian.co.nz

It was already shaping up for a bumper start to the new ski season on Mt Hutt before the ski area received a big dump of snow at the weekend. The ski area’s new high-speed eight-seater chairlift – the Nor’ West Express – is ready for operation and all they were waiting on was some snow ahead of the scheduled opening on June 11. They certainly got that. Courtesy of the weekend’s storm, Mt Hutt Ski Area manager James McKenzie said Mt Hutt was shaping up to have the best ski conditions for opening for some time. “It’s looking really good. “The base area is sitting around 40-50cm which is pretty good on any standard start-up for a skifield. “At the top of the mountain we have snow measuring up to 4 metres in depth, but once we groom it that will be around 3 metres, and it progressively reduces [in depth] as you come down. “We have a really good snow base now that is locked in because the mountain is capped in ice so will take a lot to take it away, but we would welcome more snow. “The mountain is pretty icy to be fair so it will be just trail skiing, but we have a lot of trail possibilities now and can groom everywhere, and we will groom as much as we can between now and opening day. “We’ll have a ski trail offering that we usually wouldn’t be getting until July so it’s pretty good.” There was no current avalanche danger, he said, as they had already occurred, with mixed results. “One of the avalanches did some damage to our snow-making equipment, but at the same time it put the snow in a place where it’s quite useful. “But we haven’t found a snow-making gun yet so it’s under the snow somewhere. The access road is currently closed and will remain so for several days. McKenzie said they had only just completed an extensive summer works programme on the access road on Friday. “We spent a bit of extra money on it this year to get it really good and then a lot of that work has now been undone by the weather. We are just going back through now and cleaning it all up.” They have the chairlift, the snow and now McKenzie has his fingers crossed things keep going their way in the next few days. “We are just hoping everything tracks to plan. “We have the opportunity to have a fantastic start, but it all comes down to the weather of course so we are keeping our fingers crossed.

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Mt Hutt’s team leader of patrol Jamie Robertson (below) checking on the status of the chairlift after a big dump of snow at the weekend. PHOTOS MT HUTT

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Ashburton Guardian Friday, June 4, 2021

Grigg calls for urgent, substantial action By Jonathan Leask jonathan.l@theguardian.co.nz

National MP Nicola Grigg visited the devastation on her family farm in Mt Somers on Thursday. The Selwyn MP has had a busy week touring her electorate, but yesterday made the drive south through Ashburton to the family farm, Surrey Hills Station, in Mt Somers. What she was met with was the farm’s access bridge, driveway and paddocks having been washed out after the Hinds River breached its banks. “We had stayed in touch over the phone since the rains began, but I hadn’t had a chance to get there myself [until today].” As well as visiting the family she planned visits to other farmers in the area including the Aclands, Chris Allen and David Clark. From what she has seen in the last few days, and the long drive from Prebbleton to Mt Somers, she believes more substantial action is required from the Government. Grigg said the “paltry amount of funding announced by the Government” toward the recovery of flood-hit rural Canterbury “won’t even begin to scratch the surface”. “The priority is to restore key infrastructure, like the Ashburton bridge here. “But it’s not just State Highway 1 as there are multiple key roading networks.” Ashburton and Selwyn are in the top five districts for roading network length and both have large sections severely damaged in the flooding. “It’s about ensuring NZTA is fully funded to be able to pass on that funding to regional au-

Bridge reopened Two days after the Ashburton River/ Hakatere Bridge was closed due a slump at one pier, the bridge reopened to more vehicles on Thursday morning, including 50MAX and high productivity permitted motor vehicles (HPMV). The heavier vehicles will have bridge access for the first week from 7am to 7pm, daytime hours. All other light traffic can use the bridge 24/7. The bridge speed limit will remain at 30km/ hour 24/7. Any trucks with an overweight permit will need to take the alternate routes on local roads to get south of Ashburton. The walkways down each side of the bridge also reopened.

Water warnings Methven, Mt Somers and MethvenSpringfield remain on a boil water notice, due to poor water quality. The heavy rainfall impacted the quality of the water at the weekend and residents should boil their water for at least one minute before consuming. The Ashburton District Council is continuing to refill the water tankers stationed in Methven, on Main Street near the public toilets, and Mt Somers, near the Fire Station/ General Store, as needed. Take clean containers to fill for drinking water.

Flood waters The Griggs’ family farm Surrey Hills has been badly-affected by the Canterbury floods. PHOTO NEW ZEALAND HERALD

thorities. “But the bigger picture thinking long term it is not just the restoration, but about future proofing these networks.” While admitting to being no expert on the Ashburton second bridge debate, she said there has to be long term thinking applied to whatever the solution will be. The impact of climate change could see similar flooding events become more regular, she said, which means “we have to get to a point where the infrastructure can deal with these events”. Grigg pointed to National’s long mooted four-laning of

State Highway 1 from Rolleston to Ashburton as a solution to the issue – and an estimated 2000 jobs it would create. “The current plan is a temporary solution with no future focus to it.” Another issue Grigg said that was plaguing the region is the Resource Management Act laws which have restricted landowners’ ability to carry out preventive measures, such as shoring up river banks and clearing out shingle beds.

Nicola Grigg “So much of this flood damage could have been avoided if farmers were allowed to clear and maintain rivers.” She said given the situation, and the forecast for more rain, the government could step in with emergency powers and allow the landowners to get the job done.

Minister urges faith in vaccine rollout By Adam Burns adam.b@theguardian.co.nz

“God won’t stop you catching Covid.” This was the resounding sentiment delivered by the visiting Minister for Pacific Peoples in Ashburton at the weekend, who urged church leaders to convey the appropriate messages to its community. A Covid-19 Pasifika Community fono was held at Ashburton Intermediate on Saturday, attended by Minister for Pacific Peoples Aupito William Sio and Labour’s Rangitata MP Jo Luxton. Reassurance for the dozens of Ashburton’s Pasifika community in attendance was one of the key objectives, Sio said, “The vaccine is safe and that’s why we’re rolling it out. “I think that was the vital information that I hoped people took away.” Minister Sio also forewarned of putting too much belief that people’s faith would guide

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Minister for Pacific Peoples Aupito William Sio addressed the Ashburton Pasifika community at the weekend. PHOTO ADAM BURNS 290521-AB-4231 them away from Covid-19 risk and avoiding a repeat of Auckland’s August 2020 outbreak. “The reason for that outbreak was that we had church leaders, who felt by the power

of their faith, they’d be able to protect their communities,” he said. “I’m asking our church leaders to be responsible and take the lead, get vaccinated and

persuade the rest of the congregations. “I’m saying to the church leaders that this virus doesn’t care whether you believe in God or not.” An emphasis on misinformation and engaging with trusted sources was another issue which was touched on. Minister Sio said some of the erroneous content on social media it had been a factor among the Pasifika community. “It’s been raised in some parts of the country where there’s been a strong anti-vaxx view,” he said. “I’ve been saying to our communities to just burn it, delete it, don’t share it because you’re empowering that misinformation. “The correct sources are your own GP and the Ministry of Health.”

All residents are reminded to avoid coming into contact with floodwaters, and to assume it is contaminated. This is particularly so for the area below the Wilkins Road wastewater treatment ponds outside Tinwald where wastewater has mixed with floodwaters. Additionally, Lake Hood is closed for recreation and residents at Lake Hood are reminded to avoid contact with the lake water. Wastewater from the Ashburton treatment facility has flowed into the lake via Carters Creek.

Stockwater races A number of stockwater intakes have been damaged and work is under way by the Ashburton District Council to restore these to service. Rural landowners with stockwater races are asked to inspect all races, clear blockages, and make repairs if safe possible to do so. Damage to main races should be reported to council immediately at 03 307 7700.

Rural support Specialist response teams consisting of Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) and Rural Support personnel will continue visiting farmers in the most affected areas today to assess and provide support. If you need support, please contact Ashburton Civil Defence on 03 307 7700. If you are feeling anxious or need to talk to someone, free call or text 1737 any time for support from a trained counsellor.

Water testing Residents of properties affected by flooding who wish to perform water testing of their private water supplies are encouraged to contact a water testing laboratory. Laboratories that supply this service in the Canterbury Region are Eurofins Rolleston (03 343 5227), Hills Chemistry (03 377 7176) and Analytica Laboratories (03 662 9357).

Insurance To assist with insurance assessments, authorities are advising those whose properties have flood damage take photographs of the damage, and in particular photos that show the height of the water level.


Friday, June 4, 2021 Ashburton Guardian

NEWS 7

Bringing life, colour to town By Maddison Gourlay maddison.g@theguardian.co.nz

Ashburton is about to get a whole lot more colourful, and it all started from a Facebook tag. After missing out on the Ashburton District Council’s competition to paint the power boxes around the district, Geraldine based artist Koryu Aoshima won over the public in the mural vote. The wall behind Armadillos restaurant in the Ashburton CBD, will be his canvas, the biggest mural space Aoshima has worked with. He will be working full time on the project for the month of June, he said. Aoshima was due to start the project last Monday, however, the heavy rains delayed him making a start. Weather dependent, Aoshima is ready to begin painting his colourful mural today and will be working full time for the month of June, with hopes for the mural to be finished by the beginning of July. Aoshima finally got the council to commission him for his artwork, playfully suggesting he got retribution for being passed up on a previous council project. “In a good way it was my revenge on the council, for not choosing me to paint the power boxes in the town,” he said. The different aspects of the mural are certain things that

Koryu Aoshima was the winner of the Ashburton District Council mural vote, and starts work on the project today depending on the weather. PHOTO SUPPLIED Aoshima feels represent Ashburton. Featuring in the design, are common Ashburton features such as the clock tower and the Southern Alps, and the

rainbow flag and the other subtle features represent diversity and uniting of people who come to Ashburton, he said. The mural has been designed

to be interactive with visitors of Ashburton, incorporating the social media tag #ashburtonnz as a way to promote the town through social media.

“It is a clear space where people can take photos with them and the mural, because people do like to take photos with them, which is cool,” Aoshima said.

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Ashburton Guardian Friday, June 4, 2021

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he’s the sweet smiling princess of world politics, but substance rather than fluff from our much-loved Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern will be the expectation from flood ravaged Mid Cantabrians. Ardern, having seen first-hand the devastation of the biblical-like floods that all but washed parts of the Ashburton District away in less than 72 hours, has pledged that she and her Government were ready to help. “Whatever you need, let me know,’’ Ardern stressed to media and community leaders after a helicopter fly-over gave her a bird’s eye view of water-logged Ashburton on Tuesday. Ardern said the right things, but that was no surprise because she’s an expert at doing just that. She has undoubted star power and can provide a boost and

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lift in spirits just through her presence. But she also has an enviable crisis management track record that we should not forget, having led New Zealand through a terrorist attack, a natural disaster and a global pandemic – and she’s done so by focusing on kindness and compassion. Ardern again showed all those outstanding communication skills and leadership qualities in her brief visit to Ashburton, meeting and thanking the council’s evacuation management team, shouting morning tea and impressing hard-hit farmers Chris and Anne-Marie Allen, whose property was a serious flood casualty. So, on the PR scorecard, that

was a pretty big tick for Captain Kindness. But now the hard work begins. Now she and her Government will have to earn the trust and respect of Mid Canterbury by backing up those words. “Whatever you need.’’ Don’t forget that line, people.

ister Damien O’Connor has announced an emergency relief package of $500,000 on top of the $100,000 mayoral relief fund for flood-affected communities. But, really, that’s a quite pitiful drop in a giant-sized bucket of the type probably thrown around by that

So now it’s down to the PM and the Government to deliver on their promises Because the district will need a lot of help and unprecedented support to recover, get back on its collective feet and try to return to some sort of normality. And that won’t happen overnight. Cash, for one, is needed, and lots of it. Yes, agriculture min-

big bloke poor Jack ran into after climbing up his beanstalk. Of course, it won’t be the final flood recovery handout from the Beehive bods. It can’t be. The damage on some farms along could easily top $200,000. Figures close to $500,000 have

even been mentioned, which is probably quite accurate. I mean, think stock losses, think fence lines destroyed, think water infrastructure systems wiped out, think specialist technical farm equipment and machinery losses, winter feed destroyed. And let’s not forget the biggies – roads, bridges and houses to repair or replace. So how much are we talking? Goodness knows, but Ashburton Mayor Neil Brown probably summed it up the best when he changed his initial “tens of millions’’ recovery cost to three times that again. So now it’s down to the PM and the Government to deliver on their promises. This is our time of need. We need you. And it’ll take much, much more than Ardern’s popularity and charisma to get the job done.


Friday, June 4, 2021 Ashburton Guardian

OPINION 9

A week like no other W

ell, where do I start? That was a week like no other I’ve had on the

radio. I was nursing a sore head on Sunday morning, after overindulging a little at ‘Beer Club’ on Saturday night. To be fair, Lakeman is a very moreish drop. Nek minnit I get a text from Peter Mac saying, “I’m going in, the river is bank-tobank, we aren’t far from a State of Emergency, I reckon”. I followed a couple of hours after and the State of Emergency was declared around that time. We tag-teamed it on air for the rest of the day and I ended up walking out of the studio at 9pm. Sunday night’s sleep was very light, listening out for rain on the roof and I ended up crawling out of the scratcher early and was in the studio just as the 3.30am update from Civil Defence was hitting the interweb. It was a big morning with news of road closures, damaged bridges, stories of rescues by helicopters and tractors filtering through during the morning. I stayed on an extra couple of hours until noon and The Country Show. Pete had a very busy shift from 1pm-6pm. Tuesday another 3.30am start with CD updates. At 6.50am Mayor Neil Brown rings me with an urgent update: “The Ashburton Bridge is closed. It has a slump and cannot be used.” This, of course, was the start of a massive day!

By Phill Hooper

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Is there an inland route available? I was hearing rumours that people were getting over the river inland. Council was saying there was no official route inland. Nek minnit, Pete texts: “I’m across”. An hour or so later he wandered into the studio and said he’d carefully and quietly made his way via Mayfield and Staveley. Just as I was about to hand over the controls, I had a thought, CD are wanting to keep the inland route unofficial, we better check in with them before Pete goes on air and therefore reveals that he had made it across. It was requested by CD that the inland route wasn’t public until they had finished clearing it and I guess they wanted to keep numbers on it as low as they could. We all know now there were plenty already using it. So, I stayed on air and had a busy afternoon, but things finally settled down enough for me to head off to a close-by motel (thanks NZME) for the night at 5pm. I live over the bridge and didn’t fancy the hour plus drive through holes and water that night and early morning next day after a 13-hour shift, with an

The weekend’s big weather event meant Phill Hooper and Peter Mac did the hard yards to keep their listeners up-to-date. hour off for The Country Show at noon. I had so many offers of food and a bed from listeners, it was awesome. A 4am start on Wednesday taking photos of the OPEN bridge. Fantastic news! Just as I was messaging Manda with the news I’d be home tonight; news came through that they were closing the bridge for testing 10am to 2pm. I made it home before it closed, and Pete made it over the other direction. I found it a bit freaky driving over the ‘slump’ the first time, but Pete was not too fazed about it.

Pete had a big shift in the chair from 10am to 6pm. Yesterday was a quieter day, and I managed to finish at 11am after the trucks were given the green light to cross the bridge again. In the past week I have spoken to many NZME breakfast shows and they have all been really interested in what’s going on here in Ashburton. The support from our locals has blown me away. We have had so many messages. Here’s a few of those messages. Bronnie: “I just wanted to say that our family appreciates everything you do for our

community, you’re always there keeping Ashburton updated, informed, educated, supported .... just whatever is required at the time, you provide it. So, a massive thank you to you. You utilise your role as “Hoops on Air” in the best way possible. Thanks! John: Hey mate great job you have done over the last few days. Really made a difference to the town. Cheers mate. Michelle: Great job. Big day! Thank you for keeping mid canty informed. Daniel: Impressed by your coverage today/yesterday/Sunday. And your stamina. I actually wondered about dropping you off some food today, but Fine Lion have sorted that. Mandy: Hoops. Just want to say you are doing an amazing job of keeping the community informed. Can’t be easy being away from the family. We appreciate what you are doing. Never before in my career have I had a week so busy, but it’s been a great reminder that, LOCAL RADIO kicks arse in times like these, eh. Till next week. Hoo Roo Phill Hooper Bit tired 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.

Mid Canterbury strong and there’s support available By Jo Luxton

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want to start my writing today by saying thank you. The weather event and flooding that our region has faced these past days has tested us, but our community spirit has stood up to that test. Thank you to Mayor Neil Brown and the Ashburton District Council for your clear and concise messaging keeping everyone up to date and informed, to our emergency responders for working huge hours to keep us safe, Hakatere Marae for opening your doors when people had nowhere to go, to our farmers and rural communities whom have pulled together and helped with sandbags, tractor usage, food drop-offs and offering hot showers. There are countless more – to you all, I say thank you. This one-in-100-year flood has been absolutely devastating for our farmers – they have been hit

New Zealand Prime Minister, Jacinda Ardern, visits Ann-Marie and Chris Allen’s farm in Ashburton. PHOTO CHRIS SKELTON hard. Damage to fencing, expensive equipment being water-logged or swept away, loss of winter feed, loss of stock – the damage and clean up is daunting and as Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said whilst assessing the damage firsthand in Ashburton, we are here to help our farmers. The Government will be standing alongside them.

Whilst in Ashburton, Minister of Agriculture Damien O’Connor declared the floods a medium-scale adverse event, unlocking funding of $500,000 for flood recovery measures. The funding will help speed up the recovery of farming businesses and includes wellbeing support and specialist technical advice. The money will be used for

recovery grants, to enable our Rural Support Trust to provide extra help to our farmers, and for other flood assistance where needed. This is not a final figure. We will continue to access further support as the full extent of the flooding damage becomes clearer. I am committed to helping our rural community get back on their feet. Funding has also been contributed to a Mayoral Relief Fund which provides an additional way to help communities bounce back after an emergency. Local communities and councils are well-placed to know exactly what they need so this funding can be used, for example, to meet the needs of affected families and individuals, community organisations or marae. The funds will be provided to the Christchurch City Council Mayoral Relief Fund to be disbursed across the Canterbury region. The Ministry of Social Development has also activated Civil Defence Payments. If you were stuck somewhere other than home or evacuated, experienced a loss of income

due to your workplace being closed or not being able to get to work, need emergency food, clothing or bedding if yours has been damaged by flooding – you should contact 0800 752 102 to apply. You do not need to be on a benefit to access this support. My staff are here to assist with queries also – please don’t hesitate to call 03-339-1030 or 03-688-9588. My Ashburton office is closed for the week but please do reach out by phone or email for support. If you need us to call you, please text 021 875 062 and we will call you. You can email rangitatamp@parliament.govt.nz This Government knows that our need for support in Mid Canterbury is great. We will get through this together. Jo Luxton is a Labour MP. The views, opinions, positions or strategies expressed by the author and those providing comments are theirs alone, and do not necessarily reflect the views, opinions, positions or strategies of the Ashburton Guardian Co Ltd or any employee thereof


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TEST YOURSELF Test yourself with the Guardian’s quiz 1: In 1869, who became the first British royal family member to visit New Zealand? a) King Edward VII b) Queen Victoria c) Prince Alfred 2: William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet is set in which Italian city? a) Venice b) Verona c) Naples 3: Oxygen makes up what percentage of the human body by weight? a) 40 per cent b) 55 per cent c) 65 per cent 4: Which English priest is commonly believed to have introduced Christianity to New Zealand? a) Samuel Marsden b) Samuel Beckett c) Samuel Pepys 5: Approximately 79 per cent of the world’s population has what coloured eyes? a) Green b) Brown c) Blue 6: Who wrote The Count of Monte Cristo? a) Jules Verne b) Victor Hugo c) Alexandre Dumas 7: Tripoli is the capital city of what country? a) Lebanon b) Cyprus c) Libya 8: How many card decks are needed to play Canasta? a) One b) Two c) Four

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Property June 4, 2021

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Starting Out or Starting Over

34A Eton Street, Hampstead, Ashburton Proudly marketed by Bayleys

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Starting Out or Starting Over 34A Eton Street, Hampstead Here is the perfect opportunity to step onto the property ladder, downsize or add to your rental portfolio. Set over two levels, this home is one of two units conveniently located close to the township. Downstairs the open plan kitchen, dining and living area open out to the patio, the perfect spot for relaxing and enjoying the afternoon sun. A pellet fire, heat pump and nightstore heater keep the ambience just right through the seasons. A bathroom, separate toilet and

internal access single garage complete the layout downstairs. Upstairs consists of two bedrooms, both with builtin wardrobes and the master bedroom has access to its own balcony which has views of the mountains in the distance. The easy-care garden and lawn includes mature trees and shrubs and offers the green thumb of the family space to potter. There is potential here to add value and a personal touch, come and look, this property must be sold at auction.

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Starting out or starting over Here is the perfect opportunity to step onto the property ladder, downsize or add to your rental portfolio. Set over two levels, this home is one of two units conveniently located close to the township. Downstairs the open plan kitchen, dining and living area open out to the patio, the perfect spot for relaxing and enjoying the afternoon sun. A bathroom, separate toilet and internal access single garage complete the layout downstairs. Upstairs consists of two bedrooms, both with built-in wardrobes and the master bedroom has access to its own balcony. The easy-care garden and lawn includes mature trees and shrubs and offers the green thumb of the family space to potter.

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Ashburton 5 McGregor Lane Deadline Sale (unless sold prior) 12pm, Fri 25 Jun 2021 View by appointment Ray Knight 027 434 0139 ray.knight@bayleys.co.nz Mike Preston 027 430 7041 mike.preston@bayleys.co.nz WHALAN AND PARTNERS LTD, BAYLEYS, LICENSED UNDER THE REA ACT 2008

Fully leased commercial building Don't miss out on the opportunity to purchase a fully leased commercial building well located in the Ashburton Industrial area. The 2700sqm section (approximately) contains a substantial modern tilt panel factory, engineer designed by Bonniface Consulting. Currently rented at $85,800 plus GST plus outgoings. This is a great opportunity to purchase a low maintenance tenanted commercial investment.

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Mayfield 51 Oakleys Road 4

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Lifestyle masterclass Uniquely designed and set on eight hectares, this property is a rare commodity in today's market. Built from tilt slab concrete panels, Zincalume and board and batten, the home is perfectly positioned to fully take advantage of the mountain views on offer. Open plan living, lounge and kitchen areas with bifolding doors open out onto a large deck area complete with spa, providing ideal entertainment zones for the whole family. Four bedrooms, two of which have their own ensuites and walk-in wardrobes, the large master wing being added in 2018. Heating is via a Jetmaster open fire, heat pump, radiators and underfloor heating.

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Timaru 22 Kitchener Square

Allenton Bella Vista Motel Ashburton

Charming Highfield home

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Deadline Sale (unless sold prior) 4pm, Fri 18 Jun 2021 Unit 7/50 Theodosia Street, Timaru View Sat 10.30-11am or by appointment Sarah Smith 027 662 6209

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Change of lifestyle 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.

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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


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An iconic opportunity Heritage tradition meets contemporary finesse in this elegantly rejuvenated Methven icon which can accommodate families in considerable comfort and style. Showcasing design excellence with its tasteful blend of classical architecture and modern enhancements, no detail was overlooked when undertaking the propertys full-scale renovation. Considered upgrades include a replaced roof, while inside, polished wooden floors serve as an attractive reminder of the homes history. The homes layout is exceptionally versatile, with three bedrooms and a study exhibiting practicality, while a self-contained unit furthers your accommodation options.

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Methven 143 Hobbs Road

Methven 607 Blackford Road

Outstanding lifestyle location

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Deadline Sale (unless sold prior) 2pm, Thu 24 Jun 2021 View by appointment Fee Ensor 021 705 014 fee.ensor@bayleys.co.nz

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Methven Barkers Road Camrose Estates - Stage 10 now released Starting from $160,000. Sections range from 730sqm - 1,470sqm. The prestigious 31 hectare Camrose Estate subdivision development is situated right on the edge of Methven Township.

A lifestyle to suit your dreams

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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 View by appointment Fee Ensor 021 705 014 fee.ensor@bayleys.co.nz

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Methven 191 Main Street Price by Negotiation Fee Ensor 021 705 014 Rosa Dekker 0274 655 387 Olé Wallis 021 0273 7307 WHALAN AND PARTNERS LTD, BAYLEYS, LICENSED REAA 2008

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For Sale offers invited over $668,000 View by appointment Rosa Dekker 0274 655 387 rosa.dekker@bayleys.co.nz

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Methven 16 McMillan Street

Methven . Racecourse Avenue

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For Sale offers invited over $475,000 View by appointment Maree Firth 027 542 1364 maree.firth@bayleys.co.nz

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Equus Park - selling fast • Premium land parcels in desirable location • Sections range from 985sqm to 2,533sqm subject to survey • Prices start from $195,000 • Titles expected mid 2021

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in Ashburton’s Newest Neighbourhood

Now you can stamp your name on your family’s future with a new home in Ashbury Grove, Ashburton’s latest residential subdivision. The launch of this development, situated at the gateway to Lake Hood, offers a unique opportunity to become part of a thriving community in family-friendly Tinwald. Ashbury Grove is perfectly positioned to enjoy the region’s favourite aquatic playground at Lake Hood. The Stage 1 plan for Ashbury Grove includes a recreational area complete with a children’s

playground to keep the kids off screens and out in the sunshine. Education is taken care of with a range of excellent schooling and early learning opportunities available in Tinwald. To support this growing area, Ashbury Grove has chosen to invest in the future of education with $200 going to Tinwald Primary School for every new section sold. To secure your place in this exciting new community, prices start from $170k per section, and construction of your home can begin in the new year, with titles due in 2022. Proudly marketed by Ray White Ashburton

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Bruce McPherson Licensee Salesperson

027 438 4250

bruce.mcpherson@raywhite.com

Kim Miller

Licensee Salesperson

021 236 8627 kim.miller@raywhite.com

For full details

visit rwashburton.co.nz or phone 03 307 8317

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615m²

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RT CB 21A/957 RT 306412

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RT 306410 RT 306412

Lot 14

DP 38803

RT 306412 RT 306411

Lot 9

DP 38803

Lot 2

DP 21231

Lot 8

Lot 1

DP 381992

Lot 1

Lot 2

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Lot 1

Marked A DP 342954

Lot 8

DP 38803

Lot 2

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Lot 12

Lot 11

Lot 10

DP 38803

Marked A DP 376214

Lot 7

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Instantly Impressed 301 Moore Street, Ashburton

The secret to this home’s success is its brilliant layout that needs to be seen to be believed. Those with an eye for detail and desire for comfort will appreciate the neutral décor and all the modern-day features. Move in and enjoy the sun-drenched open plan kitchen, dining family area which includes a floor mounted heatpump and office nook.

The second lounge flows from the family area and is heated by a compliant wet-backed log burner. Both living areas have doors that open to your patio. All four bedrooms are double and as you would expect the master has an ensuite and walk-in robe. Need to work from home? There is a separate

office that could convert into a 5th bedroom. Internally accessed double garage. Hidden behind secure fencing ideal for children and pets with easy care yard and ample off-street parking. This lovely home is just 10 years old and has many extras including security doors and screens. Put the car away and walk to the CBD.

Deadline sale, 2pm Wednesday, June 16

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Helena Ratten –Sales Consultant

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326 East Street 03 307 4222

Real Estate Ashburton

SBW Developments Ltd, Licensed under the REAA 2008

OPEN HOME | 11am - 11.30am

14 Jag Way Ashburton

301 Moore Street Ashburton

10 Bowen Street Rakaia

144 Railway Terrace Rakaia

Offers over $699,000

Deadline sale 2pm Wed June 16

Enquiries over $390,000

$315,000 + GST (if any)

• Interconnected living • Great indoor/outdoor flow • Second living area • Double garage with internal access

Debbie Boon 027 448 4006

1 Kelburn Place, Tinwald

• Four bedrooms • Open plan kitchen and dining • Double garage with internal access • Security doors and screens

Helena Ratten 027 457 7998

• Three bedrooms • Open plan living, dining, and kitchen • Double garage • Private patio area

Roberta Counsell 027 228 7843

• 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

Allens Road Subdivision Lot 3

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

• Three bedrooms • Double glazing and fully insulated • Single garage • Open plan living

Price $711,000

Enquiries over $485,000

Mark Williams 027 442 2281

Mark Williams 027 442 2281

We put you first Call us for your free market appraisal today

Allens Road Subdivision Lot 1

• Three bedrooms • Single garage with internal access • Master with ensuite • Perfect location

Allens Road Subdivision Lot 2

• Open plan living • Fully insulated and double glazed • Three bedrooms • Tiled showers, vanities in both bathrooms

Enquiries over $485,000

Enquiries over $485,000

Mark Williams 027 442 2281

Mark Williams 027 442 2281


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Convenience and Location Desirability 48 Belt Road, Allenton This solid brick home has received upgrades over the years and features three generous bedrooms, updated kitchen, new bathroom and includes a large internal garage you’ll want to view for yourself. Appreciating the layout, the vendor has replicated the design in her new home with the west facing bedrooms capturing the afternoon sun and amazing built-in storage and includes new double sliders in the lounge which opens up

to the patio overlooking the established gardens. Spacious kitchen with all new appliances, electric heat pump in the kitchen/dining area and gas heat pump in the lounge, updated flooring throughout and new bathroom with separate toilet. This home is certainly one your family can grow with as it’s close to a host of amenities including Creek Road Shopping Centre, Ashburton College and primary schools.

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Netherby 55a Princes Street

Allenton 16A Charles Street

Open Home

Rakaia 95 Rakaia Barrhill Methven Road

Open Home

Allenton 100 Allens Road

Open Home

Open Home

Affordable quality

Easy comfortable living

Potential plus

Charm and location

If you're looking for brand new and an easy care property at an affordable price then look no more. Featuring three double bedrooms, master with ensuite and walk in wardrobe.

This property is located only minutes away from the township of Rakaia and nestled between Ashburton and Christchurch and gateway to Methven and Mt Hutt. A substantial villa that has had improvements done over the years including a complete storey added on the top. Upstairs incorporates a large living space with kitchenette, bathroom with toilet, shower and vanity and three double bedrooms.

Step inside and appreciate the charm this three bedroom property has to offer with its mix of modern and character detailing.

Functional kitchen and adjoining dining and living area with sliding door to patio, plus a separate lounge as well.

Built in 2011, this modern Allenton townhouse lends itself to easy care living and lifestyle convenience. It boasts three bedrooms and two bathrooms (including an ensuite). The kitchen flows to the dining and living spaces, with excellent access to the private outdoor area. Heated by a heat pump and kept cosy with double glazed windows, this low maintenance sunny home is sure to impress.

For Sale Buyers $578,000+ View Sat 5 Jun 10.00 - 10.30am Web pb.co.nz/AU83572

For Sale Buyers $495,000+ View Sat 5 Jun 10.30 - 11.00am Web pb.co.nz/AU87151

Tender closes 4.00pm Tue 8 Jun 2021 View Sat 5 Jun 10.30 - 11.30am Web pb.co.nz/AU89405

For Sale Buyers $389,000+ View Sat 5 Jun 10.45 - 11.15am Web pb.co.nz/AU86895

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Ashburton 71 Morris Road

Open Home

Convenience and location desirability

Its all here!

Sought after area

Good as new!! 5013sqm

This solid brick home has received upgrades over the years and features three generous bedrooms, updated kitchen, new bathroom and includes a large internal garage you'll want to view for yourself. Appreciating the layout, the vendor has replicated the design in her new home with the west facing bedrooms capturing the afternoon sun and amazing built in storage and includes new double sliders.

Comfortable sunny and modern townhouse on an easy care 586sqm site. Handy location close to town and Netherby Shopping Centre. Open plan living area with heat pump, three spacious bedrooms and an excellent double plus garage. New carpets throughout complete picture of this home.

Open home cancelled! The time has come for the vendors to move on from this superbly presented double glazed family home with large open plan kitchen, dining and living with access to a private and sheltered outdoor entertaining area and attached separate lounge. Four good sized bedrooms with the master being extra large and featuring a fully tiled ensuite with wet floor shower and under floor.

This immaculately presented home on a large section will appeal to a broad range of potential purchasers. From the time you enter this fresh vibrant decor sits easily with the indoor/outdoor flow to patios and outdoor dining.

For Sale Buyers $469,000+ View Sat 5 Jun 11.30 - 12.00pm Web pb.co.nz/AU89204

For Sale Buyers $395,000+ View Sat 5 Jun 10.45 - 11.15am Web pb.co.nz/AU90338

For Sale Buyers $628,000+ View By appointment Web pb.co.nz/AU89026

Tender closes 4.00pm Fri 18 Jun 2021 View By appointment Web pb.co.nz/AU88599

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New Listing

Open Home

Amazing family home

Nest or invest

Dairy support & beef - 305 ha

Rakaia Lifestyle with town benefits

Solid construction and all renovation work complete. This secluded private property has got what every family needs. Open and spacious living spaces. High spec kitchen and large dining area with heatpump. Adjacent to this and with access to the exterior BBQ and lawn area, is a generous living room. A recently added log burner and heat transfer system maintains the warmth of the home.

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 has 4 double rooms and separate laundry and toilet. The open plan kitchen and living area is warm with a compliant fire and is insulated in the ceiling.

• Affordable scale starting from $10,000/ha • Multiple land use options - dairy support, beef, sheep, forestry • Excellent location only 4km from Oamaru • 3,200 - 3,500 SU wintered annually • Moderate climate & all year-round production • Great balance - productive paddocks & rolling/hill

A 3.7737-hectare all-round lifestyle property, located on the popular west side of Rakaia within minutes walking distance of the school, shops and services. Serviced with town water and sealed road. The 4-bedroom family home combines a mix of 1970's including the kitchen, bathroom plus living areas with an older character dwelling housing the lounge and bedrooms.

Deadline Sale closes 4.00pm Wed 23 Jun 2021 View By appointment Web pb.co.nz/AU87896

For Sale Buyers $338,000+ View By appointment Web pb.co.nz/AU84524

Tender closes 4.00pm Fri 11 Jun 2021 View By appointment Web pb.co.nz/AR84915

Tender closes 4.00pm Thu 24 Jun 2021 View Sat 5 Jun 10.00 - 10.45am Web pb.co.nz/AL86476

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Murray Young 027 434 0942

New Listing

Quality all the way - 168.5516 ha An impressive dairy support farm that has been developed by the vendors to a high standard. Managed as an efficient all grass-low input farm system demonstrating excellent production, fertility with full environmental compliance. This combination sets the farm apart as a quality proposition to continue in its current land use or additionally switch to arable, horticultural or livestock finishing. Capital investment and maintenance of quality infrastructure over the vendors 20-year tenure ensures the farm is set for the new purchaser.

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Tender closes Wednesday 7th July, 2021 at 4.00pm, (unless sold prior), 217 West Street, Ashburton View By appointment Web pb.co.nz/AR87721

Kirsty Clay 027 308 7557

Mel Perriton 022 175 0780

Chris Murdoch 027 434 2545

Karen McRae 027 436 4146

Greg Jopson 027 447 4382

Leah Harrison 027 737 2489

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Hamish Niles 027 435 6265

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OPEN HOME/FINAL REMINDER

Fabulous Home On Offer 5 Carters Terrace, Tinwald You won’t want to miss this one! This property has a 1012m2 section. This lovely home has three bedrooms, two bathrooms, open plan modern kitchen and living area heated with a log burner, heat pump and transfer system. All the bedrooms have wardrobes. Single garage with lots of room and an additional room

attached. Sunny north facing deck with built-in barbecue and sun umbrella. Plenty of room for the whole family inside and out. Sunny conservatory with deck. Easy care gardens and lawn. Vege boxes for the keen gardener. Close to shops with a short walk over the bridge. This home will tick all the boxes.

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Closing 4pm, June 8, 2021 (unless sold prior)

View:

Sunday, June 6, 2021 10am – 10.30am

Dulcie Ellis

Phone 027 629 32 60

Website ID AUT2864713

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OPEN HOME

Stylish Gem In Perfect Location 24 Wills Street, ASHBURTON

This modern three bedroom townhouse with handsome street appeal has something to please everyone. Situated in a prime location close to the CBD and domain many happy memories will be made here. Complete with a stunning entertainer’s kitchen with stone benchtops, tiled showers and a large separate laundry, this property has all the features valued by a modern home owner.

Secure And Private Double glazing, a heat pump, under tile heating and a gas fire ensures the new owner will be toasty warm. Great indoor/outdoor flow with an extensive paved outdoor living and an impressive garden add to the charm of this property.

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19 Bowen Street, RAKAIA

Have you been waiting for a solid built home in Rakaia? This wee gem is tucked away behind the fence, located close to Rakaia School and shops. This three bedroom home offers an open plan living area, one bathroom, double garage and a separate workshop. Double glazing, heat pump and an easy care section.

There is a lovely built-in deck for entertaining off the living area for that indoor/outdoor flow. Solar panels and wind turbine for heating hot water. This is a must view.

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Web ID AUW2855199

OPEN HOME

Havelock Street Happiness

Nest Or Invest

73 Havelock Street, ASHBURTON Complete with a spacious low maintenance outdoor area, this property ensures easy Step inside this stylish two bedroom care living. townhouse and prepare to be impressed! Located in a prime position close to the domain and CBD, convenience is assured. An extra spacious living room complete with a heat pump. 2 1 2 An updated bathroom, a separate laundry and garaging for two vehicles provides By Negotiation Web ID AUW2840432 additional benefits to the lucky purchaser. View Saturday, 10.45am - 11.15am

12 Bullock Street, ASHBURTON Located in the desirable suburb of Allenton this very tidy red brick home will appeal to both first home buyers and the astute investor. Two double bedrooms, a spacious kitchen, open plan living area heated with a heat pump. The conservatory is off the kitchen area which allows another living area for

entertaining. Second bathroom has an open wet floor shower area. Situated on a low maintenance, easy care section, perfectly positioned nearby a kindergarten, school, pharmacy and doctors. Currently rented at $280 per week. 2

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Web ID AUW2857398

OPEN HOME

SOLD

LOT 2

SOLD

Opportunity Not to be Missed

It’s Location That Counts!

Fully Serviced Lifestyle Sections

Where Town Meets Country

80 Tancred Street, RAKAIA

122 Barkers Road, METHVEN

Racecourse Road

48 Murdochs Road

This home is being relocated to the Rakaia District. Built in 1994 with Hardiplank cladding, floor area is approximately 60m2. This home has two bedrooms with built-in wardrobes, separate laundry, bathroom and kitchen. The living area is open plan with a sliding door onto a small deck. Double garage. The home will have new carpets and vinyl, landscaping and stone chip on the driveway and some new paint in some areas inside and outside.

If you have been wishing for a 2 hectare lifestyle property this could be the one. You won’t be disappointed with the 18m x 18m shed with power, combined workshop plus garaging for extra vehicles. This home has five bedrooms and three bathrooms. Master has en suite, WIR and sliding doors out to the gardens. Three paddocks are post and wire fenced, perfect for small livestock plus the convenience of town water supply.

Offers over $305,000

By Negotiation Web ID ML2811035 View Saturday, 11.15am - 11.45am

Web ID RUE2846113

Enjoy the benefit of all town services in a convenient lifestyle setting with superb mountain views. Generous sized lifestyle sections at 5000m2 provides plenty of space suitable for the most adventurous builds. Each site benefits from a low pressure sewer connection to the town system without the need for a costly septic tank. All other services of fibre, power and water provided to boundary.

Four bare land sections of approximately 4000m². Popular location in sheltered setting with country outlook. Town water, power and fibre to be supplied to each section. Each section to be fenced. Front lot has own well. Driveway to be formed and shingled to Lots 2, 3 and 4. All subject to final survey and issue of title.

Priced from $335,000

Priced from $250,000

FOR LEASE

Fulfill Your Dream and Build

Ideal Lease Opportunity

Prominent East Street Retail

Perfect Retail Opportunity

Grahams Road, Huntingdon

Shop 2, 75 Harrison Street, ALLENTON

190 East Street, ASHBURTON

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. Total approximate lettable floor area of 64.59 square metres.

This prime East Street retail space incorporating 55m2 of retail plus office/store area is available for lease for a new business. Whether you want high levels of foot traffic, off-street parking at your door and East Street frontage this tenancy ticks the boxes! Available now.

Shop 3 – 474 East Street

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. Offers Over $499,000 incl GST Web ID ALE2741318

By Negotiation

By Negotiation

Web ID ACL2807920

Web ID ACL2392117

Popular retail location situated within the bustling Countdown (North) complex will appeal to a variety of businesses. Surrounded by a café, food takeaway, pharmacy and audiologist, this tenancy was previously utilised as a hair salon and would suit many businesses. Comprises an approximate floor area of 45m2. Fit-out includes polished concrete floors, suspended ceiling and air conditioning. By Negotiation Web ID ACL2602301


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The Perfect Package! 103A Thomson Street, Tinwald, Ashburton Tucked away on a private rear section in a popular area of Tinwald, this modern 5-year-old home ticks all your boxes! Three large bedrooms, master with ensuite, heat pump and walk-in wardrobe. Huge open plan living area perfectly positioned to capture all-day sun with

sliding doors out to the yard and patio. Entertainer’s kitchen with huge breakfast bar, leading through to the separate laundry and the attached double garage. Two heat pumps, double glazing and a DVS system. Easy care yard, garden shed and huge off street parking. Viewing by private appointment. Call now!

Approx Floor Area 153sqm

Aprox Land Area 523sqm

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12.15pm, Thursday, June 17, 2021 at Harcourts Ashburton Auction Rooms, 114 Tancred Street, Ashburton (unless sold prior)

Tammy McDougall

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Motoring June 4, 2021

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uxury supercar manufacturer McLaren Automotive will shortly commence production of the windscreen version of its Elva roadster. Designed for customers who prefer to have a physical screen rather than the barrier of air provided by the Active Air Management System (AAMS), as well as to meet local legal requirements in some states in the USA, the windscreen variant – which will be among the rarest of McLarens – is revealed in full for the first time, with images of the prototype car. “Super-lightweight and extremely powerful, the Elva delivers the ultimate connection between a driver, the road and the elements. “Created to celebrate the pure joy of

driving, it’s one of the most distinctive – and exclusive – cars we have made. Roofless and without windows, whether you opt for the screenless model with its sophisticated AAMS technology that provides an invisible barrier of air, or the windscreen version with an additional level of enclosure, this is a roadster that rewards owners with the most exhilarating of open-air driving experiences, delivered as only a McLaren can,” said Mike Flewitt, Chief Executive Officer, McLaren Automotive. While having had its own engineering programme to optimise aerodynamic and dynamic performance, the windscreen Elva shares all of the ethos and performance of the original car: neither has a roof, side windows or rear screen,

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which when combined with a dry lightest weight of less than 1300kg and a mid-mounted, 815PS, twin-turbocharged 4.0-litre V8 engine, delivers the ultimate in driver exhilaration. The screenless Elva is McLaren Automotive’s lightest-ever road car and the target for the windscreen version is only 20kg heavier, even with the inclusion of electronically synchronised rain-sensing wipers, washer jets and sun visors, as well of course as the heated glass windscreen within a carbon fibre surround. The Active Air Management System (AAMS) is deleted as it has no role to play in the windscreen car. The acceleration of both versions is comparable with that of a McLaren Senna, the screenless model reaching

100km/h from standstill in 2.8 seconds and covering 0 – 200km/h in 6.8 seconds*. Dynamic performance and vehicle stiffness also remain unchanged from the screenless car, as does the scintillating driving experience. The windscreen, which is a permanent fixture, affords greater protection from the elements but it does not in any way reduce the levels of excitement. The Elva links McLaren’s heritage to its present and future with a name and style that recalls the McLaren-Elva race cars of the 1960s. These were amongst the first sportscars designed and raced by Bruce McLaren and the company that he founded, and today’s Elva was created to evoke the spirit of driving enjoyment symbolised by these cars.

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he all-new DS 9 takes luxury and performance to a new level. Featuring an efficient plug-in hybrid E-TENSE powertrain, the DS 9 saloon comes with the latest in driver assistance and safety systems, as well as an innovative take on interior luxury, wrapped under a sleek and stylish exterior design. With a look that is both modern and which pays tribute to the legendary 1955 DS, the DS 9 is built on the newest version of the EMP2 platform and comes with a significant 2.90m wheelbase for increased passenger room and comfort. The DS 9 sits on a new version of the Stellantis Group’s EMP2 platform – EMP2 V2.3, and measures 4.93m long, 1.93m wide and 1.46m tall, with a sleek and elegant profile. With a raked fastback style roof and a streamlined silhouette, the DS 9 is an evolution of the DS Automobiles design language, with a powerful and expressive front end. The DS 9 is available with two engines from launch. A PureTech 225 features a 225hp 1.6-litre petrol engine with an eight-speed automatic gearbox and is capable of 0-62mph in 8.1 seconds. It also achieves up to 40.4mpg and CO2 emissions of 159g/km. Alternatively, customers can opt for the E-TENSE plug-in hybrid. Featuring an 11.9kWh battery connected to a 110hp electric motor, a 1.6-litre PureTech petrol engine, and an eight-speed automatic gearbox, the DS 9 E-TENSE has a total power output of 225hp and 360Nm, of torque.

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Friday, June 4, 2021 Ashburton Guardian

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HYUNDAI KONA II 2-litre ELITE

By Roger Hart

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ROAD TEST

irst-up, there are no prizes, given its sign writing, for guessing that today’s story is about the latest model of the appealing looking Kona. The reason for this so-decorated Kona being that the one from Hyundai NZ was belatedly diverted elsewhere (which with the weekend’s weather events that unfolded was indeed a very minor blip), so the folk at Hyundai Ashburton very kindly lent me their Elite demonstrator for a couple of days. Currently the refreshed Kona range comprises of three, two-wheel drive versions, Entry, Elite and Limited, all with 2.0-litre petrol engines coupled to a new IVT (Intelligent Variable Transmission).

KONA II ELITE ■■ Pricing: Elite as driven - $39,990. The Entry model is $34,990, the Limited $44,990 and the 1.6 Turbo N Line AWD $49,990 (all plus on-road costs). ■■ Engine: 2.0-litre four-cylinder petrol 110kW @ 6200rpm and 180Nm @ 4500rpm. ■■ Transmission: eight- step CVT auto, frontwheel drive Claimed overall fuel use: 6.2L/100km ■■ Size: 4215mm long,1800mm wide, 1565mm high, 2600mm wheelbase. ■■ Turning circle: 10.2 m. ■■ Tows: 600kg (unbraked)/1300kg (braked) ■■ Warranty: 3years - 100,000k ■■ Safety: 5-Star ANCAP.

Then meantime, the top of the range, pending the arrival of the N (mentioned later) is the more performance focused N-Line. This one is complete with a 1.6-litre, 146kW/265Nm turbo-petrol, seven-speed dual-clutch auto, all-wheel-drive, sportier multi-link rear suspension and a touch more aggressive styling. But then, later on this year, the N-Line’s position will be overtaken by the high-performance N, which Hyundai say is its first ‘True Hot SUV’, possessing versatility with spirited acceleration (0-100 km/h in 5.5 seconds, when Launch Control is activated) and racetrack readiness, with a maximum speed of 240 km/h. It’s powered by a 2.0-litre turbo-petrol engine producing 280kW (290kW on overboost) and 392 Nm. It has an 8-speed, wet, dual clutch auto and electronic limited-slip-diff, all-wheeldrive, a variable exhaust system and even more in-your- face looks. Meantime, its back to reality and the Elite as driven, whose 2.0-litre, Atkinson Cycle engine delivers 110kW at 6200rpm and 180Nm of torque. While that peak torque occurs at 4500rpm, it pulls very well from lower revs, and now being coupled with that new efficient transmission with its eight simulated gear ratios, showed how well it is set up, for both around town and during the limited open road driving that was possible given the road conditions. With the previous Kona models, my preference was always for the optional (and more expensive) 1.6-litre turbo /seven speed dual-clutch auto combination.

However the manner in which this new powertrain delivers in such a smooth and responsive way means I could well now need to change my mind, especially as the Elite was virtually brand new, having travelled only just over 200km when I collected it. As well, this new transmission means improved fuel economy, with a stated overall figure of 6.2 litres/100km. The selectable drive mode system (eco/ normal/sport or smart) allows you the option of choosing which you think best suits your driving style, but the ‘smart’ setting really does seem to live up to its name. The now even bolder exterior looks are visually pleasing, with the completely new front panels, wider, gloss black radiator grille, sleek headlights, body cladding and smart alloy wheels. While the looks of the comfortable, nicely-trimmed cabin are not as bold as the exterior, it’s neat, well organised and now loaded with so much more standard equipment than before, including many aids for driver assist, comfort and safety. These include adaptive cruise control with stop and go function, wireless smartphone charging, electronic park brake, auto-headlights, rain sensing wipers, ambient lighting, a 10.25-inch touch-screen infotainment system and a Harman-Kardon sound system. The comprehensive, active SmartSense safety suite features in all Kona. This enhanced system includes, forward/blind-spot/rear cross-traffic collision avoidance assist/alerts, lane following assist, rear occupant alert,

driver attention warning, downhill brake control, hill-start assist and dusk-sensing LED headlights. There’s perforated leather seating. Those in the front are heated, and the front passenger’s has height adjustment. While retaining its relatively compact overall dimensions (its 40mm longer), with the front seats occupied, there’s sufficient head, leg and foot space in the back seats for a couple of standard-size adults to comfortably travel. The luggage area will hold 374 litres, with a compact spare wheel, safety vest and first aid kit sitting below. With the benefits of the revised suspension, (McPherson strut front and torsion beam rear) and Conti R18 235/45 tyres a confident, comfortable and quiet ride, both about town and on the sealed country roads driven (as far as possible away from rivers) was delivered. Then, while it certainly has no pretences of being an off-roader, the combination of the also selectable Traction mode system with its ‘snow, mud or sand’ settings and the 170mm ground clearance means you can plan to venture a little further afield.

FINALE This eye-catching new, slightly larger, but still compact, very pleasant to drive Kona comes within an abundance of practical features, convenience, technology, safety, and economy. And as Hyundai may well say, that with these models, the Kona N-Line, the upgraded Kona Electric and in due course the hot Kona N “there’s a Kona for everyone”!


28 MOTORING

Ashburton Guardian Friday, June 4, 2021

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Friday, June 4, 2021 Ashburton Guardian

SPORT 29

ASHBURTON

Raceway answers neighbour’s cry By Matt Markham matt.m@theguardian.co.nz

Most sporting events in Mid Canterbury have been put on hold this week, but in one particular sector the adverse weather over the Canterbury region has seen one significant event moved into the Ashburton District. Thoroughbred racing was set to be conducted at Christchurch’s Riccarton Park today, but a decision earlier in the week saw the meeting shifted to the Ashburton Racecourse. With the venue to host a strong eight-race programme which gets under way just before midday. In a statement released by the Canterbury Jockey Club, the decision was made due to the Ashburton having received significantly less rain in the time leading up to the meeting compared to Christchurch – thus making the Ashburton surface more than a LOCALS IN ACTION Race 2: Vermont (Sarah and Matt Smith) – Head Office (Peter Corbett) Race 4: Madam Sequoia (Bevan and Robyn Wilson) – She’s A Smash Hit (Peter Corbett) balloted Race 6: Splendior (Sarah and Matt Smith) – Standrews Masonic (Cheri Trembath)

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day ahead in terms of draining from the deluge which struck the region. “The flooding of training tracks at Riccarton Park and the workload required for training on the course proper while construction of the synthetic track takes place were all contributing factors,” it said. Riccarton are nearing the final stages of the completion of their new synthetic race track which is set to be completed by the first day of the new thoroughbred racing season in August of this year. For the Ashburton Raceway team, getting behind a fellow-club and helping them out when they are in a time of need is second nature, as it generally is across all codes of the industry and Raceway manager, Jeff McLaughlin said that the transition from Christchurch to Ashburton has been pretty seamless. “There’s a bit of work behind the scenes that needs to be done, but nothing too major,” he said. “It’s just one of those situations where you know you have to just roll up the sleeves and give them a hand. “Talking to their track manager today (Wednesday) there is no chance they could have raced there, by the sounds of it. “We’re in a good position with our track. “It’s a Heavy11 at the moment, but it’s not bottomless it will be more like a summer heavy track than a true winter racing surface.”

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“Gary and his team will have things as good as they can be for the day and it’s just nice to be able to help another club out.” McLaughlin said he hoped that locals would see the change in location and get out and enjoy the racing action throughout the day while lending their support to the Canterbury Jockey Club. “You’d love for them to walk

With their last meeting in the middle of May and their next not until early in July, track manager Gary Chamberlain and his team have been working hard to have the venue ready for the Canterbury Jockey Club to walk in on Friday and take over for the day. “We’re lucky, our track is in good shape and that’s the nature of it.

away at the end of the day and be really happy with how everything went and that there was a good sized crowd in for the day to enjoy the racing.” The racing action for the day should be exciting with some bigfull sized fields set to compete throughout the card and a handful of local interest throughout the day as well.

Ashburton gallops Today at Ashburton Raceway

R1 Thank You Ashburton R’way Mdn $10,000 1400m 1 2248x Adannaya S L Wynne (18) 57.5 2 70923 Miss Harley Quinn J R Lowry (4) 57.5 11:52

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

The Canterbury Jockey Club meeting set down for today has been shifted to the Ashburton Racecourse.

Come On Come On K Mudhoo (6) 56.5 Dettifoss Ms K Williams (9) 58.5 Easyrider K Chowdhoory (4) (A1) 58.5 Gee Tee Girl B M Murray (5) 56.5 Izzy Houdini T R Moseley (1) 56.5 Lachie’s Mate S Toolooa (10) (A3) 58.5 Lady Modena R Mudhoo (8) (A3 ) 56.5 Savannah Gold G A Jogoo (11) 56.5 Seraphic D R Bothamley (3) 58.5 Sheza Pro T Jonker (2) 56.5 Wild Like S L Wynne (7) 58.5

3 0203x Irish Hi L Callaway (16) 57.5 5 4 34 Folktale Rohan Mudhoo (10) (A2) 57.5 x5234 5 50x40 Russian Fable C R Barnes (13) 57.5 8 6 3048x Azafran K Chowdhoory (7) (A1) 57.5 33088 7 300 Baby Cheeses B M Murray (8) 57.5 0x070 8 9x Chilly Filly C K Kwo (15) (A2) 57.5 7x064 9 8x5 Green Express C Campbell (1) (A1) 57.5 0x880 10 7 Lady Cora T R Moseley (3) 57.5 0x344 11 Rue De La Paix K Mudhoo (9) 57.5 5096 12 Second Thought Ms K Williams (6) 57.5 59829 13 0x0 Princess Nadia 57.5 R2 Winter Cup Entries (Bm74) $27,500 2100m 12:27 14 078x6 Amadi Lass 57.5 15 0x906 Gallery Girl 57.5 1 42121 Firoden C A Campbell (3) (A1) 60 16 x2006 Just A Girl 57.5 2 21116 Volvik Ms K Williams (4) 56.5 17 996x0 Summer Night 57.5 3 63731 Manhatten Affair S L Wynne (8) 55 4 8821 Reliably Perky K Mudhoo (1) 54.5 18 5096 Sheza Pro 57.5 5 46222 Vermont M E Gestain (2) (A4) 54 R4 Grand National Tickets (Bm65) $22,500 1200m 13:37 6 9x709 Jingo C R Barnes (10) 54 1 46x45 Louie Louie C A Campbell (17) (A1) 60 7 8648 Magic Ivan B M Murray (11) 54 2 7x41 Fastmosa J D Laking (16) 59 8 x0434 Master Courtsman T Jonker (7) 54 3 21 Maximus Prime S L Wynne (15) 59 9 76900 Deels Done K Chowdhoory (5) (A1) 54 4 34x00 Straight Sets K Chowdhoory (9) (A1) 59 10 0x009 Head Office R D Beeharry (6) 54 5 156x4 Phelan The Power Ms K Williams (10) 58.5 11 x0856 Last Letter Rohan Mudhoo (9) (A2) 54 6 47454 Selfie Rohan Mudhoo (14) (A2) 58.5

R3 Nzb Insurance Pearl Series Maiden $10,000 1200m 7 9x075 Expressive M E Gestain (7) (A4) 57 13:02 8 300x6 Papagena S Toolooa (6) (A3) 57

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R1 The Fitz Sports Bar Sprint $1,425 295m Type:C0 12:01 1 35582 Homebush Yoshi J T Mc Inerney  2 4x545 Rain And Shine D A Roberts  3 4 Homebush River J T Mc Inerney  4 76251 Impressive Charm J T Mc Inerney  5 23 Homebush Bun J T Mc Inerney  6 7 Homebush Ranger J T Mc Inerney  7 Claws In Cobra Matt Roberts  8 75733 Adobe Betty D A Roberts  9 26666 I’m A Armadillo R P Breen  10 76 Homebush Saint J T Mc Inerney  R2 Happy Birthday Kerry O’Conner Sprint $1745 295m Type:C2 12:18 1 54247 Know Farewell G A Cleeve  2 74281 Smash Shadow M M Grant  3 43486 Young Romeo R P Breen  4 12574 Penny Jane Hart & Taylor 5 22536 Yanira Bale R L Evans  6 38411 Just Stagger J T Mc Inerney  7 42266 Starr Blueblood J T Mc Inerney  8 75336 Taieri Snapshot R Casey  9 167x8 Tiggerlong Pat D A Roberts  10 77667 Homebush Jewel J T Mc Inerney R3 Casswoods Carpet Binding & Mats Stakes $3,450 520m Type:C0 12:36 1 It’s A Babe J & D Fahey  2 x2337 Epic Galaxy J M Jopson

9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

2051 0100x 12x35 2107x 0217x 52219 0920x 6x80x 76802 78507

Global Star K Mudhoo (1) 56.5 Madam Sequoia C K Kwo (13) (A2) 56.5 Santissima L Callaway (3) 56.5 She’s Recommended T Moseley (12) 56.5 Barrett 58 Kapalka 58 She’s A Smash Hit 55 Where’s Wally 57 Masque 56 Makabar 55

R5 Barneswood Farm Hcp $32,500 1200m 14:12

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

7157 22169 50x84 27x26 4409x 1157x 9x264 334x1 58x88 36819

Midnight Runner J R Lowry (1) 62 King Cougar Rohan Mudhoo (3) (A2) 58.5 Saber M E Gestain (4) (A4) 58.5 Scarfi Ms K Williams (9) 57.5 El Bee Darci C R Barnes (8) 57.5 Our Girl Gilly K Chowdhoory (2) (A1) 54.5 Confessional S L Wynne (6) 54 So Natural K Mudhoo (10) 54 Celine T Jonker (5) 54 Show Bazz S Toolooa (7) (A3) 54

R6 Coupland’s Bakeries Hcp $32,500 1600m 14:47

1 2 3 4 5

26373 30202 0x422 008x9 5008x

Goodanya D R Bothamley (9) 62 The Growler S Toolooa (1) (A3) 62 Frankie The Fox R Mudhoo (3) (A2) 60.5 Splendior C A Campbell (6) (A1) 58 Oceans Away J D Laking (2) 58

6 7 8 9

0296x 31066 76x40 x5737

Standrews Masonic T R Moseley (8) 56.5 Original Gangster Ms K Williams (4) 55 Queen Sweep M E Gestain (7) (A4) 54 Redford R D Beeharry (5) 54

2 54532 Manhattan Flame D Bothamley (6) 58.5 3 x4185 Itsonlymoney C K Kwo (11) (A2) 58 4 10244 Final Savings C R Barnes (16) 58 5 32507 Hunter Villain J R Lowry (1) 58 6 67641 Harbourside Ms K Williams (2) 57.5 R7 Betavet (Bm65) $22,500 1600m 15:22 7 12381 Island Hop K Chowdhoory (14) (A1) 57.5 1 07x22 Jin Lu S Toolooa (12) (A3) 60 2 9938 Are You Cereal M E Gestain (4) (A4) 59.5 8 83816 Linedanceking G A Jogoo (7) 56.5 9 98107 St Andre L Callaway (17) 56.5 3 27316 Take The Deel T R Moseley (1) 59.5 4 9450x Hunua Hank Rohan Mudhoo (19) (A2) 59 10 160x8 Beckidboo M E Gestain (15) (A4) 54.5 11 25570 Pownce S L Wynne (12) 54.5 5 x5653 The Buffer J R Lowry (5) 59 12 5280x Tuilana K Mudhoo (10) 54.5 6 21809 Float M J Taylor (9) (A4) 58 13 3900x Whiskey In The Jar B M Murray (8) 54 7 x4414 Darcee Que S L Wynne (6) 57 14 5x604 O’he Can R D Beeharry (9) 54 8 10400 Aquattack 56.5 15 1580x Yannick 54 9 52071 Arrowtown K Chowdhoory (11) (A1) 56.5 16 0296x Standrews Masonic 57 10 43221 Namibia Miss Ms K Williams (20) 56.5 17 97x04 Take A Risk 54 11 59x51 Repulse K Mudhoo (17) 56.5 12 65463 Vicenza C R Barnes (15) 56 Matt Markham’s Ashburton Selections 13 5x86 Faux Pas C A Campbell (14) (A1) 55.5 Race 1: Easyrider, Wild Like, Seraphic. Izzy Houdini 14 97x04 Take A Risk G A Jogoo (16) 55 Race 2: Firoden, Manhatten Affair, Volvik, Vermont 15 98x06 Lapis Lazuli 55 Race 3: Adannaya, Folktale, Russian Fable, Summer Night 16 15996 Hey Soul Sister C K Kwo (2) (A2) 55 Race 4: Maximus Prime, Louie Louie, Madam Sequoia 17 00x06 Miss Oaks 54.5 Race 5: Our Girl Gilly, Scarfi, Midnight Runner, King Cougar 18 10x08 Elva 54.5 Race 6: The Growler, Frankie The Fox, Redford, Queen Sweep 19 10907 Curve 56 Race 7: Arrowtown, Float, Lapis Lazuli, Jin Lu 20 0x070 Grab The Bar 55 Race 8: Harbourside, Silent Battler, Island Hop, Tuilana

R8 Racing Next @ Asb 8/7 (Bm74) $27,500 1400m 15:57 BEST BET: Harbourside (Race 8) 1 x3167 Silent Battler C Campbell (13) (A1) 59.5

VALUE: Adannya (Race 2)

1 85315 Homebush Boots J T Mc Inerney  2 38353 Amuri Magic J T Mc Inerney  3 36364 Delaroche R D Blackburn  4 11651 Homebush Hotshot J T Mc Inerney  5 27235 Taieri Finn R Casey  6 61528 Prince Rohit J T Mc Inerney  7 12x76 Know Majority G A Cleeve  8 62277 Belfast Demo Hart & Taylor 9 57178 Sozin’s Empire J T Mc Inerney  10 66876 Horse Range M M Grant  R9 Camside Stud Stakes $2,920 520m Type:C1/2 14:24 1 34536 Know Account G A Cleeve  2 85178 Goldstar Darwin R L Evans  3 31173 Fear All Taniwha M A Butler  4 54272 My Curly J & D Fahey  5 x7748 Macadoodle J & D Fahey  6 52116 Dalisha Bale C Roberts  7 37464 Young Mase J M Jopson  8 36316 Smash Devil M M Grant  9 62223 Nalaya Bale C Roberts  10 21332 Goldstar Devon R L Evans  R10 Dave Robbie Photographer Dash $2,095 295m Type:C3 14:39 1 45715 Alexia Hart & Taylor 2 24562 Hendrix Bale C Roberts  3 65764 Souffle Sue J T Mc Inerney  4 16418 Homebush Poppy J T Mc Inerney

5 87562 St Andrews J M Lane  6 43158 Amuri Liv J T Mc Inerney  7 33183 Cash No Stash R L Evans  8 7517 Opawa Stubborn J T Mc Inerney  9 57178 Sozin’s Empire J T Mc Inerney  10 66876 Horse Range M M Grant  R11 Kaikanui Tavern Sprint $2,095 295mC3 14:56 1 11125 Dr. Bravestone D Voyce  2 42715 Cupid’s Day R P Breen  3 74888 Mitcham Ryder J T Mc Inerney  4 43147 Know Hinder G A Cleeve  5 46523 Goldstar Trooper S & B Evans 6 72536 Amuri Mystic J T Mc Inerney  7 72267 Regal Jock J T Mc Inerney  8 11835 Homebush Dream J T Mc Inerney  9 57178 Sozin’s Empire J T Mc Inerney  10 66876 Horse Range M M Grant  R12 Livamol Sprint $2,095 295m Type:C3 15:13 1 12147 Crystal Cindi J T Mc Inerney  2 12787 Suck It Up Hart & Taylor 3 87627 Homebush Liam J T Mc Inerney  4 51717 Impressive High J T Mc Inerney  5 15464 Mega Dream L J Waretini  6 33752 Moany Maloney A G Bradshaw  7 47573 Know Nugget G A Cleeve  8 34743 Princely Cash J T Mc Inerney  9 57178 Sozin’s Empire J T Mc Inerney  10 66876 Horse Range M M Grant

Christchurch dogs Today at Addington Raceway 3 3 Claws In Marvel Matt Roberts  4 53 Frank J T Mc Inerney  5 58223 Jam Packed J & D Fahey  6 72464 Impressive Sonic J T Mc Inerney  7 4 Snippet Jewel C Roberts  8 24343 Shanmaria R D Blackburn  9 56 Barbara’s Angel J T Mc Inerney  10 7757 Adobe Fox Matt Roberts  R4 kiwikiwihounds.co.nz Adoption Dash $1,745 295m Type:C2 12:53 1 22457 Goldstar Aria R L Evans  2 35336 Homebush Ariana J T Mc Inerney  3 62221 Know Charisma G A Cleeve  4 52722 Marakesh Max J T Mc Inerney  5 7x852 Smash Grenade M M Grant  6 61638 Sea Spray Ash B T Freeman  7 62262 Opa’s Mate R Casey  8 13865 Scardiny R P Breen  9 167x8 Tiggerlong Pat D A Roberts  10 17775 Notorious Heist A G Bradshaw  R5 Springston Hotel Stakes $2,920 520m C1/2 13:11 1 24427 Great Work J & D Fahey  2 53243 Goldstar Tudor R L Evans  3 24155 Usain Bale C Roberts  4 74452 Mr Blackjack J & D Fahey  5 14164 Diamond Crusade M M Grant  6 18458 Onesie L J Waretini  7 76255 Darla Bale C Roberts

8 23111 Epic Addi J M Jopson  9 62223 Nalaya Bale C Roberts  10 21332 Goldstar Devon R L Evans  R6 Clarkson Sign Studio Dash $1,745 295m Type:C2 13:28 1 21788 Spice Spice Baby A G Bradshaw  2 18221 Adobe Derulo Matt Roberts  3 77178 Going Gorillas A Joyce  4 38256 Calm Inferno B C Dann  5 63413 Tonkawa Mitchell & Smith  6 61188 Homebush Roxy J T Mc Inerney  7 61114 Crab Apple L J Waretini  8 66411 Miss June J T Mc Inerney  9 67x63 Know Tactics G A Cleeve  10 47386 Goldstar Rebel R L Evans  R7 Steve Anngow Drapes & Blinds Dash $1,745 295m Type:C2 13:44 1 51363 Know Crime G A Cleeve  2 52360 Rose Thorn R P Breen  3 67325 Amuri Josie J T Mc Inerney  4 34764 Ezra Blueblood J T Mc Inerney  5 76325 Goldstar Willa R L Evans  6 38172 Zola Black C Roberts  7 53331 Gorilla’s Smile A Joyce  8 78657 Homebush Bomber J T Mc Inerney  9 67x63 Know Tactics G A Cleeve  10 83x88 Azkadellia R D Blackburn  R8 Amber Cleaning Services Sprint $2095 295m 14:02


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Ashburton Guardian Friday, June 4, 2021

SUPER RUGBY

Round 4 draw

Times may be subject to change.

DATE

GAME

June 4

VENUE

Crusaders v Force

TIME

Christchurch 7.05pm

Reds v Blues

Brisbane

9.45pm

June 5

Highlanders v Waratahs Dunedin

7.05pm

Brumbies v Hurricanes

Canberra

9.45pm

June 6

Chiefs v Rebels

Hamilton

3.35pm

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58

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Vision Insurance

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57

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Nissan

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Gluyas Ford

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Harcourts - Tracey Henderson

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Kelly’s Irish Cafe and Bar

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Neumanns Tyre Services

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Trudgeons Painters and Decorators

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McKain Quality Construction

51

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McLeod Real Estate

51

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Rockgas

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Friday, June 4, 2021 Ashburton Guardian

SPORT 31

Big guns getting a rest

Superstar Crusader Sam Whitelock gets a break this week.

If the Crusaders hope to add a sixth title in five years to their trophy cabinet, they will need some help from Australian clubs in their pursuit of the Hurricanes and Blues at the top of the table. With two rounds left ahead of the Sky Super Rugby Trans-Tasman final, the Crusaders trail their Kiwi counterparts by a bonus point and have a lesser points differential to both. But, while the mathematical side of the competition has come in to play in the Crusaders’ bid for the decider, captain Scott Barrett has implored his side to keep things simple over the final fortnight – starting with their clash against the Western Force in Christchurch tonight. “I think there are three things you focus on,” Barrett said. “The first one’s getting the win, the second one’s getting the bonus point, then after that, if you have the luxury, try to get the points differential. “But first thing’s first; you have to focus on getting the win, and the Force are going to present a strong challenge.

Tracey

“We can’t think too far down the line about scoring tries and that sort of thing; the win is just as important as anything.” The Crusaders have made a string of changes for the contest, with Richie Mo’unga, George Bower, Sam Whitelock and Sevu Reece all being rested. Fergus Burke will lead the attack at first fiveeighth, alongside halfback Bryn Hall who starts ahead of Mitchell Drummond. Prop Tamaiti Williams has been rewarded for some strong play off the bench with a start in place of Bower, while Leicester Fainga’anuku pushes out to the wing in Reece’s place, with David Havili and Braydon Ennor pairing up in the midfield. Crusaders: Will Jordan, Manasa Mataele, Braydon Ennor, David Havili, Leicester Fainga’anuku, Fergus Burke, Bryn Hall, Cullen Grace, Sione Havili Talitui, Whetukamokamo Douglas, Mitchell Dunshea, Scott Barrett, Michael Alaalatoa, Codie Taylor, Tamaiti Williams. Reserves: Nathan Vella, Isileli Tu’ungafasi, Oliver Jager, Luke Romano, Tom Sanders, Mitchell Drummond, Dallas McLeod, Josh McKay.

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Ashburton Guardian Friday, June 4, 2021 HOCKEY

Quiet week on the turf By Matt Markham matt.m@theguardian.co.nz

Senior B tightens up There was a real tightening of the ranks of Mid Canterbury Rugby’s Senior B competition as the Centennial Mug began last Saturday with Methven’s continued dominance the only constant from the way things ended in the Michael Duff Memorial. The round one winners made light work of their first match-up of the second round when they comfortably took down Southern out at the Hinds Domain, winning 40-7 to push them to the top of the standings straight away. But outside of that match, things were kept very tight. With a combined three points separating the other two matches, Michael Duff Memorial finalists, Allenton walked away form their trip over to Collegiate with a draw next to their name after they battled out a

17-all draw with the combined side in some very wet conditions for Saturday afternoon rugby. Out at Celtic, the Celtic side picked up a valuable win but had to fight hard to fend off a good Mt Somers side who are really starting to pack a punch this season with a strong squad of players. Senior B rugby takes a break this weekend for Queen’s Birthday but will return again on June 12 for the second round of the Centennial Mug, where Allenton will host Celtic, Collegiate and Hampstead will play Southern and Mt Somers will be out to exact revenge on Methven and try and grab the Bruce Beckley Challenge Shield from the side who took it from them three weeks ago. PHOTO ADAM BURNS 290521-AB-011

It’s been a quiet week on the NBS Hockey Turf in Ashburton this week and it’s set to continue into the middle of next week too. In the wake of the devastating flooding around the district, there’s been no hockey played since late last week and with most competitions having Queen’s Birthday weekend off, a decision has been made to cease all play until things were due to return next Wednesday night. “It was going to be a quiet weekend anyway, but we won’t play anything here until Wednesday,” Mid Canterbury Hockey boss, James Tavendale said. While the turf has held up well during the flooding around the district, access for a lot of players has been difficult and Tavendale said that player safety and not adding further stress to the situation was paramount when it came to making decisions. “A lot of our hockey players come from the rural community so we have to be mindful of the situation they are in, it’s pretty simple in that respect.” Decisions would be made over the weekend as to whether or not play will return next week and the hockey community of the Ashburton District would be instrumental in that decision. “I think we’ll gauge the opinion of a lot of our players as we go along and see where they are at and then go from there.” While there’s no hockey locally, two representative sides will be in action over the course of the long weekend. The Mid Canterbury Senior Men’s side will travel to Oamaru for the weekend to compete in the Ian Smith tournament while the Mid Canterbury Under 18 Girls’ side will compete in the Queen’s Birthday Weekend Tournament hosted by Canterbury Hockey.

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Lifting the veil a win-win By Hamish Bidwell RNZ

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aomi Osaka could be onto something here. The decision by the four-time tennis grand slam champion to skip post-match press conferences at the French Open ought to be applauded. Osaka cited mental health as being among her reasons for opting out of the obligation of fronting the microphones and cameras, believing the whole process provided an opportunity for “kicking a person while they’re down.’’ The last thing a defeated player wants, Osaka said, is to front these media interrogations and she was no longer prepared to “subject’’ herself to the ordeal. I absolutely respect that view and would be surprised if many athletes in any code disagreed with the world No.2. But let me go a step further and say it’s not only the mental health of sportsmen and women that would be improved by such a boycott. My interest in hearing from athletes is pretty much nil. I abhor these manufactured and stilted set-pieces. They are absolutely beyond awkward, as you squirm in your seat.

Athletes hate the media and often rightly so. Just as the media dislikes many athletes too. Doing away with the whole thing can only make everyone’s life better. Players and coaches offer little insight and regularly let their disdain for the would-be questioners show. Sighs and eye-rolls are the least of it sometimes, given the way some people sitting at the microphones openly talk of the contempt they have for you. Let’s lift the veil a little bit here and provide some local context for what Osaka is talking about. There are sports in New Zealand who relish media coverage and are happy to make players and coaches available to you. Often, you’ll get to interview them one-on-one, which makes for a far less adversarial experience. Requests are taken and then the player you’ve asked for will put a smile on their face and at least try and speak to you in a civil fashion. Rugby is a different matter, though. In rugby you’ll get what you’re given and, if you don’t like that, then you’ll get no-one. Rugby prefers a press conference or an “all in,’’ during which

media types surround the person the team has rolled out. No matter how bad a talker or how irrelevant to the situation, this is the player who’s been “put up’’ and that’s that. In my experience, other sports – such as cricket and football – have done similar, without any right to. Rugby is big here and rugby is doing you the favour. You need the content and they are prepared – albeit grudgingly – to provide it. Frankly, the media are the ones doing some of these other codes the favour and should be rewarded accordingly. But I digress. This is about press conferences. An All Blacks press conference is excruciating. In my time, if thenhead coach Steve Hansen wasn’t talking that day, then

they were pointless too. There’s a hierarchy at play. Certain people get to ask their questions first and set the day’s agenda. If things take a turn that those at the top of the media food chain don’t care for, then the sighs and eye rolling aren’t restricted to those sat at the podium. You’re expected to bow and scrape at the player’s feet, no matter how many times they mention that they don’t read the media and don’t respect any of the opinions expressed. You just laugh nervously and try to summon the strength to stammer out the next question. If you’re unlucky, you’ll also be taken aside afterwards and told off for your line of questioning or for something you had published that morning. There are days when you’re left utterly drained

and humiliated. Worse still, there remains great chunks of audio to be transcribed and straw to be spun into gold. This is where Osaka could be onto something. We know players don’t want to do these press conferences and, in my experience, the media can’t stand them either. Who would lose out if these things went by the wayside? Fans? I genuinely don’t know. Are they captivated by players’ press conference quips? Would their connection to, say, the All Blacks be diminished by not reading about who’s rooming with who this week and who had to shout the coffees after the obligatory game of golf? Don’t know about you, but I’m happy just to get that kind of insight via a press release or a players’ social media feed. Spare me the stress of a press conference. Gone are the days when an opportunity existed for the Fourth Estate to potentially hold the great and the good to account. To glean the answers the public demanded and to be told the honest, unvarnished truth. Press conferences are an ordeal for everyone so let’s do away with them.


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ARIES (Mar 21-Apr 19): Even though there is no one better qualified than you to enhance your reputation, reputations are always the domain of other people. Still, you’ll find subtle ways to get them to sing your praises. TAURUS (Apr 20-May 20): The moment something major is going on for someone you care about is your time to shine as a supporter. This is not that. This is preparation for that. GEMINI (May 21-Jun 21): Your intuitive inklings will be correct. You’ll bet on a hunch and win. Said “bet” may be made with money but will more likely be an investment of time, attention and heart. CANCER (Jun 22-Jul 22): Lightheartedness has a time and place – maybe most of the time and a good percentage of the places. Today, though, you’ll dig into your more serious purposes. This is it. Bring the grit. LEO (Jul 23-Aug 22): Leave space for the other person to express his or her heart, soul and being. You’ll learn. You’ll be delighted – and baffled. Leaving space, allowing the air to go dead, is a kind of invitation. VIRGO (Aug 23-Sep 22): Frustration gets misplaced. The problem with the vacuum cleaner is released on the dog, etc. Knowing this, you don’t take things personally when someone you love is in an edgy state. LIBRA (Sep 23-Oct 23): At any given moment, you exist in several worlds and times. You’re recalling the pertinent information of yesterday, nudging tomorrow in a direction, sitting with mixed reviews. SCORPIO (Oct 24-Nov 21): The friends who told you that you were on the rise were met with your sceptical eyes. But here you are, risen, to a degree – not the ultimate degree you will grow, but you’re getting there. Take it. SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22-Dec 21): Shakespeare’s Henry VI said, “Of all base passions, fear is most accursed.” But fear doesn’t have to turn into a passion. Nip it in the bud. Face it when it’s small. CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan 19): Thinking of other people – sometimes it’s a lost art. You don’t know why, considering you think of other people all the live-long day. You’ll be delighted tonight by the proof that someone is thinking of you. AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb 18): Your truth will be requested by people who want to know where you stand. People making plans based on your truth is one way to go. You’d prefer they wait a minute so you can figure it out organically. PISCES (Feb 19-Mar 20): You’ll help another make a psychological jump. You’ve been there, and you made that leap with your sheer force of will, or by the challenge of those who really know how to get under your skin.

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34 WHAT’S ON

Ashburton Guardian Friday, June 4, 2021

Every day

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

Every Tue and Fri

Methven Museum A history of the Mt Hutt Road Board (18771939) and the office building (built 1879 and still going strong) is currently being displayed in the Methven Museum (Methven Library- Museum Building, Main St), along with biographies of three road board officeholders. Take the road to Methven and come for a drive. Donations appreciated 2pm–4pm

Every Tuesday/Wednesday

Mid Canterbury Connector Mid Canterbury Connector provides low-cost return trip to Ashburton from smaller towns or rural areas. Tuesday run is from Mt Somers or Methven to Ashburton and back, and

Wednesday run is from Rakaia/Hinds/Fairton/ Marae to Ashburton and back. To book a trip call 03 308 1395, ext 225

Ashburton open coffee mornings If you are new to town or been living here all of your life, come and have a coffee and chat at a child-friendly location. All are welcome at the Plunket rooms, 222 Cameron Street. 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 Senior Centre, 206 Cameron Street, Ashburton. $5. 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 to 5-yearolds. Gold coin donation. Call 03 308-5272 for more information. 10-10.30

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’s Winter Market Local fresh food and produce, hot drinks. North end of West Street carpark. 9am start

The Ashburton Toy Library Open for toy exchange. 106 Victoria Street, the Triangle. 9.30am - 12.30pm Ashburton Aviation Museum A great selection of many aircraft, from the past to the future at the Ashburton Airport. 10am-3pm

Every Sun to Fri

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

Last Sun of every month

Nor’Westers Muso’s Club A monthly open mic afternoon at Feeneys Lounge in the Devon Tavern, Ashburton. All the gear is set up, just bring your talent - all are welcome, as is any style of music. 2pm - 6pm

June 5

followed by a night market event organised by Hakatere Marae from 4.30 - 7pm.

Happy Jokes For Happy People Dan Brader has been doing stand-up comedy since 2007 and will perform at Arabica Methven from 8pm. R18 ticketed event.

Big Smoke Vs Rural Folk The Ashburton Lions Big Smoke V Rural Folk Team Challenge and Auction at the Hotel Ashburton from 7.30pm. Entry is $50 per person, includes continuous supper and great entertainment. Tickets available from snowyriver5658@ gmail.com.

June 6

The Plains Railway Open Day Enjoy a visit to the Tinwald Domain this Queens Birthday Weekend and take ineverything the The Plains Railway and Historical Museum precinct has to offer at 62 Maronan Road in Tinwald from 11am-4pm. There are Fire Engine Rides with the Ashburton Fire Museum, Miniature Train Rides, Vintage Railcar Rides and much more on offer.

July 5

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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July 15

Grooves An electric mix of classical ballet, jazz in pointe shoes and contemporary dance set to the Rock music you love. Performed by six of New Zealand’s best professional dancers at the Ashburton Trust Event Centre at 7pm.

The Boss A full complement of nine passionate musicians bring alive the timeless music of Bruce Springsteen. This is a three hour world class show featuring the entire ‘Born In The USA’ album plus more at the Ashburton Trust Event Centre at 7.30pm.

June 10

September 27

Venice New Zealand’s newest pop princess Venice will bring her power pop show to Ashburton for the first time. The tour, titled Queen of the Night after her latest single, will see the funky singer/songwriter take to the Ashburton Trust Event Centre at 7pm. All Tickets $20 (fees apply).

Boulevard Day The annual fete held on South Canterbury Anniversary Day returns to the Ashburton Domain from 9am3.30pm.

October 14

St John Garden Fete 10am -4pm Rakaia Gardens -282 Awora School Road, RD 11 Rakaia. At Ted & Sue Rollinsons. All proceeds being donated to St John Mid Canterbury (Ashburton, Methven, Mayfield) to support local services. The beautiful garden is located 10 minutes from Rakaia and 30 minutes from Ashburton. Open air site with craft vendors.

June 11

Harakeke Wānanga - Flax Weaving for beginners Learn tikanga around harvesting and weaving harakeke and make a popup kete (bag) at the at the Hakatere Marae. Only 12 places - $15 tickets. Email tehukataitrust@gmail.com to register. Mt Hutt Opening day The gates open and the lifts start spinning for the season at the Mt Hutt Ski Area.

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June 12

Mid Canterbury Rural Community Ball Farming Families presents the Mid Canterbury Rural Community Ball at the Hotel Ashburton from 7pm. It will be a night to dress up, have fun, win prizes, charity auctions, and dance the night away with local legend, country singer Jody Direen. Tickets are $75 and can be bought from the Farming Families facebook page. Harakeke Wānanga - Flax Weaving for beginners Learn tikanga around harvesting and weaving harakeke and make a tablemat and flowers at the at the Hakatere Marae. Only 12 places - $15 tickets. Email tehukataitrust@gmail. com to register.

June 13

Ashburton Musical Club The Ashburton Musical Club has arranged for the The Nor’west Brass Band to perform at their June concert at 2pm in the Sinclair Centre

on Park Street. Formed in 2014, they are a relatively new brass band from Christchurch who has won the Canterbury Provincial C Grade section for the last two years. This is a great opportunity for lovers of brass band music to have a great afternoon’s entertainment. Charge: $20 for the public, $10 for members $10 and students free. Ashburton Musical Club - Margaret Bean Secretary

Mountain Bike Ashburton The club has 250 native plants that need to go in the ground at the Skills Parkand is calling for volunteers to help at 2pm. Please bring a grubber or similar as the soil can be quite firm. Kids are welcome. Some refreshments supplied.The Skills Park is behind the Warehouse off Dobson Street West.

June 15-17

Heartland Music Festival The Ashburton Schools’ Music Festival over three night at the Ashburton Trust Events Centre. Fourteen local school choirs will showcase their talents in the annual festival, starting from 7.30pm each night.

June 18

The Soldiers Tale With an ensemble from The New Zealand Symphony Orchestra along with dancers and actors from the Royal New Zealand Ballet this is a classic tale of magic, desire and being careful what you wish for at the Ashburton Trust Event Centre at 7.30pm.

June 19

Rosie - a Gloriavale Escapee Hinds Home and School invites you

to come and listen to Rose and her family’s story at the Southern Rugby Club in HindsTickest are $30 and doors open at 7pm.

June 20

Mid Canterbury Wedding Expo This is an opportunity for couples, getting married, to see all the wedding professionals and services in one place at the Hotel Ashburton from 10am-3pm.Showcasing the best of everything that Canterbury has to offer. Get inspired by wonderful ideas, smell the flowers, taste the cake and meet the professionals, who will make your dream day come true.

June 26

Matariki celebration A Kapa Haka wānanga in the afternoon organised by te huka tai

Hororata Highland Games New Zealand’s biggest Scottish Festival offering a full day’s entertainment with something for everyone at the Hororata Domain. Watch the professional athletes compete in the Heavy athletic events, Highland Dancing Championships, Highland Spin, Pipe Bands, and the heart-pounding Mass Bands Closing March. Havea-go in the Junior Warriors, Highland Spin, Archery, Tug O’ War, Kilted Mile, Children’s Colouring Competition and much more. Tickets on sale August 2021. Entries open September 2021.

November 27

The Exhibition and Fete Fun family friendly day at the Methven Trotting Club from 10am4pm. All day entertainment and great food vendors. The best preChristmas shopping for stall and creatives from all over New Zealand. Vintage and Classic car completions. Miss Exhibition and Little Miss and Mr Pageants. Military collectors displays. Celebrating 175 years of the NZ Army.


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SCOTT, Robert William (Rob) – On Monday May 31, 2021, peacefully at home with his family. Aged 79 years. Very much loved husband of Anne. Loving Dad and best friend of Andrew and fatherin-law of Brooke. Much loved Pop to Daniel, Maddison and Aidan. Sadly missed by his loving extended family. Messages may be sent to 5/53 Waikawa Road, Picton 7220. A celebration of Rob’s life will be held at the Mayfield Chapel, cnr Hutcheson and Parker streets, Blenheim at 1.30pm on TUESDAY, June 8, followed by interment at Omaka Cemetery.

BEGG, Marilyn Josette – Passed away peacefully at home in Rakaia after a short illness on May 29, 2021, aged 70 years. Dearly loved wife of Errol, much loved mother and mother-in-law of Aaron and Rachel, and Mandi and Anthony O’Reilly. Cherished nan and nana of Guy, Jessica and Ryan; Krystal and James, Byron, and Bronte; and special friend to Rachel’s children Maddy, and Emma. Cherished sister of Colleen and Karl, and loving aunty of Steffan, and Todd. A dear friend of Alan. Messages to: The Begg family, c/- PO Box 6035, Ashburton 7742. In lieu of flowers, donations to Hospice Mid Canterbury would be appreciated and may be left at the service. A service to celebrate Marilyn’s life will be held at The Hotel Ashburton, Racecourse Road, Ashburton, on WEDNESDAY, June 9, at 2pm, followed by private cremation.

SAMPSON, Ada Mabel – On May 29, 2021. Passed away peacefully at Terrace View Retirement Village, Ashburton, aged 85 years. Dearly loved wife of the late John. Much loved mother and mother-in-law of Wendy and the late Russell Lawn, Jane Sampson and Darrell Gordon, and Kelly Sampson and Darren Otene. Loved Nana of Damian, Aidan and Mikayla, and Caylum; Chelsea, and Heath, and great Nana of Avalin, Bjorn, and Emmett. The family would like to thank the management and staff at Terrace View Retirement Village and Dr Penny Holdaway for their warmth, caring and professionalism. Messages to the Sampson Family, c/- PO Box 472, Ashburton 7740. A service to celebrate Ada’s life will be held at Our Chapel, corner East & Cox streets, Ashburton on SATURDAY, June 5, commencing at 1pm. Followed by a private cremation at Ashburton Crematorium.

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ADVERSE WEATHER CONDITIONS MAY MEAN SOME ADVERTISED ACTIVITIES ARE CANCELLED FRIDAY, JUNE 4

50+ social gathering, morning tea provided, Senior Centre. Cameron Street. 10am-4pm NZ ALPINE AND AGRICULTURE ENCOUNTER AND THE ART GALLERY. Open for viewing. Mt Hutt Memorial Hall. 160 Main Street. Methven.

10.30am ST STEPHEN’S PARISH CENTRE. Seniors’ coffee club. Park Street. 10.30am ASHBURTON COMMUNITY WALKING GROUP. Walking for about 30-40 minutes on

Friday’s and Mondays. Meet Walnut Avenue hockey Pavilion. 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.

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welcome. Coffee and chat at Columbus Cafe afterwards. 9am WINTER FARMERS MARKET. Support our hardy stall holders at the mini market each Saturday, different

stalls, different weeks. North end of West Street car park Ashburton. 9am-3pm ASHBURTON AVIATION MUSEUM. Static displays with collections of up to

30 aircraft and memorabilia. Ashburton Airport. Seafield Road. 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.

6am ST DAVID’S UNION CHURCH. Circuit training in the hall. 48 Allens Road. Allenton. 10am AGE CONCERN

7.30am RUN AND WALK ASHBURTON. Meet outside frontrunner, Moore Street, runners and walkers, all fitness levels

Ashburton Weather

Friday: Fine. Early frosts. Light winds.

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Friday: Fine. Areas of early frost, and low cloud along the coast south of Christchurch. Light winds. Saturday: Fine but high cloud. Northeasterlies, fresh along the coast from afternoon. Sunday: High cloud with a few spots of rain in northerlies. Low cloud with drizzle developing with southerly change south of Christchurch in the evening.

A large high, centred east of the North Island, is maintaining a ridge back over central and northern New Zealand. A low is deepening over the Tasman Sea as it moves southeastward towards South Island. A moist northerly flow builds over the South Island between these two systems. The ridge moves away to the east tomorrow as a front and associated low approaches from the Tasman Sea.

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Friday: Fine. Morning frosts. Areas of cloud about the divide. Wind at 1000m: Northwest 50 km/h developing from morning. Wind at 2000m: Northwest 50 km/h developing from morning. Freezing level: About 2200m.

Saturday: Mostly cloudy. Rain spreading about the divide by afternoon, possibly heavy by evening, but remaining dry elsewhere. Wind at 1000m: Northwest rising to severe gale 90 km/h. Wind at 2000m: Northwest rising to severe gale 100 km/h. Freezing level: Rising to 2600m.

14 4 16 10 17 9 15 7 14 11 15 8 14 5 13 7 15 6 Sunday: Rain about the main divide and scattered 15 7 13 8 15 7 falls further east. Snow to 2000m at first. Strong north 14 7 14 12 15 9 to northwesterlies. 15 3 15 6 15 6 For the very latest weather information, including Weather Warnings, visit metservice.com © Copyright Meteorological Service of New Zealand Limited 2021 Compiled by Christchurch Darfield Lake Coleridge Methven Rakaia Timaru

Sunday: High cloud with a few spots of rain in N. Low cloud with drizzle developing with S in the evening.

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Chasing North Island riches Michael Lawson will be out to add to his already impressive haul of Island Championship titles this weekend at the North Island Indoor Bowls Championships in Rotorua. By Matt Markham matt.m@theguardian.co.nz

Two of Ashburton’s top indoor bowlers will be hoping to sneak in and out of the North Island this long weekend and come home with at least one Island championship title next to their name for their efforts. Michael Lawson and Grant Wilson will travel to Rotorua today

to compete at the biennial North Island Indoor Bowls Championships which are held from tomorrow through to Monday. And they go north with a target on their backs as former champions in one of the three events held over the course of the weekend. The local duo will combine forces with Otago players, Daniel French and Keri Te Tamaki, in the Fours on Sunday – an event they

won as a quartet back in 2018. The four are favoured to go deep into the competition again this year, but will meet some strong combinations in the post-section stage of the competition. Before that though, Lawson and Wilson will combine to make a formidable pairs combination on Saturday and be hoping to show some good form with the New Zealand Indoor Bowls

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Championships just around the corner. Lawson is no stranger to winning an Island pairs title; he’s won three South Island pairs events to go alongside his other five Island titles throughout his illustrious playing career. Wilson will sit out on Monday with French, Lawson and Te Tamaki combining in the triples to round out a big weekend of play. The local pair are the only Ash-

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