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Family escapes early morning fire By Jonathan Leask jonathan.l@theguardian.co.nz

A family has had a lucky escape after an early morning house fire in Ashburton. Emergency services rushed to reports of a fire at the Chalmers Avenue house at around 6.20am on Sunday morning. The house was well involved in fire upon the arrival of four crews from the Ashburton Volunteer Fire Brigade, and then one from Methven. The fire was extinguished about 9am. Ashburton chief fire officer Alan Burgess said no-one was injured as the occupants managed to safely evacuate but there was significant damage to the house. “The house will be beyond repair,” Burgess said. “There was severe fire damage to the rear of the property

which included the lounge and kitchen area has been pretty much gutted.” One of the vehicles parked in the driveway was completely destroyed, he said, while another parked behind has suffered heat damage as well as a scooter suffering some damage. A fire investigator attended the scene and Burgess said it appeared the fire was caused by an electrical fault in the lounge. “Hearing the noise of the fire starting was the catalyst for the homeowner to investigate what was going on. “The fire obviously got bigger and they were in the process of leaving when the smoke alarms activated,” Burgess said. “By the time they were outside, the fire blew out the window.” Burgess said the family had done well to get themselves, and their animals, out in time.

Right – Firefighters check for hot spots at the scene of a house fire on Chalmers Ave on Sunday. PHOTO HEATHER MACKENZIE Inset: One of the damaged vehicles.

Wheels Week Plus 2021: That’s a wrap Ashburton Can-Am river run raising funds for St John, and the Shayne Adams Memorial Street Sprints donated to local schools and scout troops for their help, he said. Even though Jacob only had time to go see a handful of events himself, he was pleased with the amount of support the community gave to all events. “This was the biggest program we have ever had, and it was good to see most of those events well supported,” he said. He was also pleased the weather played ball which probably helped with the high levels of

By Maddison Gourlay maddison.g@theguardian.co.nz

The busy fortnight of events focuses on all things wheels and transport has rolled to a stop. Wheels Week Plus 2021 is being hailed as a success by committee secretary Peter Jacob. “A huge thank you to the community for supporting a full two weeks of events, there were good crowds at all the events where a lot of community groups benefited,” he said. Every event had a lot of community involvement, with the

community involvement and made for another successful wheels week event. “This event could not be run without your support and the support from the many sponsors, competitors, volunteers, family and friends and the Ashburton District Council for getting behind such an iconic event,” he said. The only thing missing was the annual street parade, which was unable to run due to the roadworks along East Street, but it was hoped it would make a welcome return next year. Wheels Week photos: P11

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Water meters back to drawing board By Adam Burns adam.b@theguardian.co.nz

The Ashburton District Council continued Long-Term Plan deliberations yesterday.

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Multiple sites for second bridge being explored By Adam Burns adam.b@theguardian.co.nz

A handful of locations for a second urban bridge in Ashburton remain on the table. It was revealed during deliberations on the Ashburton District Council’s Long-Term Plan yesterday that “two or three” sites were being explored before it makes a business case to Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency (NZTA) in the coming months. The issue of a second bridge, connecting Ashburton through to Tinwald, has been one of the most popular talking points among the public during the Long-Term Plan process. The second stage of a strategic business case was expected to be

completed in the next four weeks and presented to NZTA. It will be followed by a final detailed site investigation, council roading manager Brian Fauth told councillors. “I think it will give you more than a definite site, it will give you a choice of two or three sites,” he said. The proposed location of Chalmers Avenue – a longstanding bugbear for many Ashburton residents – has previously been committed to by council. Question marks were also raised around why Ashburton ratepayers needed to stump up costs for a bridge that was on such shaky ground. “The chances of getting further money for this is pretty close to zero and we’re going to be very

lucky to get our 51 per cent from Waka Kotahi,” Ashburton Ward councillor John Falloon said. “Especially with the pressures that are coming from the North Island for projects up there . . . to expect the Ashburton ratepayers to front up with the missing 40odd per cent I’m afraid is a bridge too far.” Council chief executive Hamish Riach warned that taking the bridge project out of a district Long-Term Plan would lead to the NZTA scrapping plans also. Waters have also been muddied following reports that NZTA’s $5.3 billion worth of roading projects were in doubt as the Government considers how it meets its emissions targets. Construction of a second Ashburton bridge has been set aside

for 2026. “We’ve heard loud and clear the concerns around the second bridge, not the need, but the site,” Riach said. “What we have received is a strong degree of community comment around one particular site.” Plans for a loop road option and a proposed four-lane highway between Rolleston and Ashburton were also discussed. Mayor Neil Brown said it was imperative these plans were incorporated into the district’s calculations immediately, even if the need was further down the track. “As I’ve been led to believe by the regional transport committee, this is where it starts and it feeds its way up,” he said.

A move to install water meters on a one-year trial basis has been endorsed by most Ashburton District councillors during long term plan deliberations. Council have gone back to the drawing board to establish the cost for a new long term plan approach of trialling meters on a fraction of properties over a 12 month period before agreeing to a district-wide rollout. The matter was expected to come back to council tomorrow. A lack of robust evidence to support council claims of up to 50 per cent loss in its water infrastructure – as highlighted by numerous public submissions – was identified as a key reason in exploring a fourth option in the Long-Term Plan. Opposition to the contentious $5 million proposal has been firm after the Ashburton District Council opened its 10-year plan to residents. The council initially favoured an option to install 9000 water meters throughout the district over a threeyear period. Other options to install meters over a year and abandoning plans to install meters were also listed in the draft document.

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People dying while we wait By Malcolm Hopwood

“It’s a good start, but only a start.” The President of the Cancer Society of New Zealand, Alister Argyle, has welcomed the Government’s $53 million investment in cervical cancer and breast screening, but warned “you can never have enough money for cancer treatment and early diagnosis”. “The total health system is in need of greater funding to ensure the heralded health reforms are effective,” Argyle said. The $53m is set aside to design and implement a new test to detect cervical cancer. The test, HPV, is expected to replace the current smear test used by 1.4 million eligible women between the ages of 25 to 69. Argyle said early diagnosis is the key to successful outcomes and the HPV screening test will reduce the testing requirements to once every five years for most women. It’s a self-screening test that allows women to sample at home. “Ashburton people will benefit from the ultimate increasing availability of these diagnostic

President of the Cancer Society of New Zealand Alister Argyle. PHOTO SUPPLIED

opportunities,” he said. The Cancer Society believes that cervical cancer can be eliminated, but is critical that HPV self-testing has taken too long to introduce.

Chief executive, Lucy Elwood, said “people are dying while we wait”. The target for the National Cervical Screening Programme was 80 per cent of eligible wom-

en screened prior to 2018, but the latest figures indicate 72 per cent were screened. The figure concerns Elwood and Argyle, and doesn’t paint the full picture. They said that only 61.8 per cent of Maori, 68.6 per cent of Pacific and 59.1 per cent of Asian women were screened compared to 78 per cent of European women. Elwood also said the national breast screening programme should be extended to cover women in their early 70s. Currently the scheme is only available for women aged 45-69. The Cancer Society hopes to see further investment in cancer screening and prevention in this year’s budget, for example “the introduction of a lung cancer screening programme,” Elwood said. Argyle, in the first year of his two-year appointment, has visited all six Cancer Society boards in New Zealand “and met their dedicated people.” He plans return visits next month. “I’m on an incredible learning curve in being briefed on what’s happening in the cancer treatment world in initiatives under way in prevention, lifestyle choice and education,” he said.

A prayer to live up to By Malcolm Hopwood

Past and present Ashburton Hospital nurses had a prayer to live up to on Sunday. As part of their biennial reunion, organiser, Carolyn Nelson, read Florence Nightingale’s prayer which encouraged them to pass their lives in purity, practise their profession faithfully and abstain from whatever is deleterious and mischievous. Afterwards they headed to Ashburton Hotel for lunch. In all, 74 nurses from centres around the South Island, gathered on Sunday to catch up with one another, share memories with classmates and celebrate at the hotel. “It was absolutely worthwhile. I’ve received positive

More than 70 nurses attended the Ashburton nurses’ reunion on Sunday. PHOTO HEATHER MCKENZIE

comments and emails from many nurses who attended,” Nelson said. They reminisced, remem-

bered colleagues who’d passed away and enjoyed looking through Phyllis Miller’s two scrapbooks of photos, cuttings

In brief Water shutdown Residents on the Methven Springfield Water Scheme are being advised of routine maintenance that will be carried out on the scheme on Thursday which will result in the service being shut down temporarily. The scheme shutdown will commence at 9am and is expected to last for a period of approximately 6 hours. The Ashburton District Council is encouraging anyone who may be affected by the shutdown to make arrangements for the temporary storage of water for use during this shutdown period prior to the shutdown.

Myanmar appeal Ashburton’s Hannah Cunneen is “blown away” by the response from New Zealand people to funding for victims of the military takeover in Myanmar. Cunneen launched the appeal two months ago and, when it closed this month, she had received $40,000. Cunneen is administrator for the fund which she’ll distribute to recognised agencies in Myanmar from England. She left yesterday to take up a position in London as principal manager for a British based nonprofit organisation, focusing on sustainability and human rights issues. Cunneen said the situation in Myanmar “continues to be heartbreaking with ongoing oppression of people who support Myanmar’s right to have a democratically elected government”. Cunneen said she was grateful for financial support from Ashburton people to the cause.

Guinness Down Under and information dating back many decades. But first in the morning, the nurses attended a service of thanksgiving at the hospital chapel, taken by celebrant, Wendy Millichamp. At it, three nurses representing the past, present and future, Edith Smith, Paula Burgess and Rose Gilmour, lit a candle. Gilmour, a young nurse with her career ahead of her, represented the nurse of the future. She also read the nurses’ creed. Nightingale’s prayer, followed the lighting of candles. “It was very symbolic and enjoyed by the nurses, some of whom date back to the 1950s when they served at Ashburton Hospital,” Nelson said. “There was overwhelming support to hold another reunion in two years’ time.”

The exploits of former Ashburton Magistrate, Francis Guinness, were detailed at a recent book launch. Tauranga historian, Rod Smith, visited Ashburton as part of his promotion of Guinness Down Under, about the life and times of Francis Hart Vicesimus Guinness, the grandson of the famous brewer. Guinness came to New Zealand in 1852 and, at various times in his life, was an entrepreneur, public servant, political activist, failed farmer, policeman and resident magistrate in Collingwood and Ashburton. He held the position in Ashburton from May 1879 for 16 months and was said to “ruffle feathers but make an impact”. The main point of his address was to highlight an incident where Ashburton wizard, W.H. Bristow, shredded Guinness’ top hat with a knife on stage, then claimed he forgot how to do the rest of the trick.


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OFFICIAL OPENING

Hospice humbled by response By Jonathan Leask jonathan.l@theguardian.co.nz

Hospice Mid Canterbury has been overwhelmed by the response after officially opening its new base on Sunday. General manager Debbie Mackle was humbled by the response from the community with an “absolutely wonderful turnout” on the day. “It’s fantastic that we are in the building and can call it Mid Canterbury’s. “It is fast becoming everything we wanted it to be. “We are just so humbled how the community has and continues to get behind us.” The opening was seven years in the making and was a day that couldn’t have happened without the support of the community she said. Hospice New Zealand patron and ambassador Jo Seagar was the guest of honour at the community owned facility on Havelock Street, along with a number of people who had been integral in securing the site. Seagar, the famous baker and guest of honour, cut the cake which had been donated by Tinwald’s Café Time with Seagar vowing to bake one for the first anniversary next year. “And we plan to hold her to that,” Mackle said.

Following the opening which coincided with the start of Hospice Awareness Week which had a big turnout to an open day at the facility on Tuesday. “We had members of the community coming in just to have a look, we had people wanting to be volunteers and people coming forward who require our services.” Hospice is also hosting Barry Hayman to talk about his personal cancer journey at the site from 10-11am on Thursday. While the opening of the building marked the end of a seven-year-long project, the work continues for the Hospice team. Mackle said as they do not receive government funding the need to fundraise is ongoing to ensure they can continue to offer their services free to the community. “We can be there from the moment of diagnosis and support each person and their family with all of our services free of charge. “Because we don’t receive government funding it’s paramount that our fundraising efforts are well received in the community so that we can continue to offer our services free of charges. The next fundraising event is on Bubbles and Bling at Trott’s Community Gardens on May 29.

Above – Hopsice Mid Canterbury’s new facility was opened at the weekend with the ribbon cutting featuring Lorraine Sparrow, Ashburton Mayor Neil Brown, Kate Murney, Zara Lawson, Gendy and Izzie Davies, David Heal, and Murray Wackrow. PHOTO HEATHER MACKENZIE

Left – Hospice New Zealand patron and ambassador Jo Seagar cuts the cake at the opening.

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Mayor did not engage with Collins over Three Waters By Adam Burns adam.b@theguardian.co.nz

Both the mayors of the Ashburton and Selwyn districts have confirmed they have not reached out to Judith Collins around the ownership of water as part of the Three Waters reforms. But Selwyn District Mayor Sam Broughton says he remains unconvinced at the early stage of the Government’s plans to reform publicly-owned water assets. It follows “misleading” comments from National Party leader Judith Collins at the weekend, who claimed iwi could inherit a 50 per cent ownership share of the South Island’s water infrastructure as part of the scheme. Broughton was part of discussion with the Minister of Local Government Nanaia Mahuta with three other mayors and Ngai Tahu leadership on behalf of the mayors of the South Island. He said the mayors of the South Island were taking a proactive approach alongside iwi representatives and suggested there were doubts around the proposals.

“The case for change is yet to be convincingly made to many councils by the Government,” he said. “Rather than sit back and wait, the mayors of the South Island have proactively worked together and with Ngai Tahu to understand our common interests and potential options for the future, should we choose to have our drinking water, wastewater and stormwater infrastructure in a single multi-regional entity.” Collins said that some South Island mayors were so appalled by what had been proposed during Three Waters’ presentations last week that they had reached out to her office. Neither Broughton nor Ashburton’s mayor Neil Brown had relayed concerns to the leader of the opposition. Collins pinpointed a co-governance proposal which was presented to mayors and iwi last week. “This proposal, to put drinking water into iwi ownership, is yet another example of Labour implementing a new interpretation of the Treaty that sees the New Zealand Government, which represents all of us, not as sovereign, but in a 50-50 Treaty partnership with iwi,” she said.

Brown said it was merely a proposal and that Collins had “jumped the gun”. “It’s not a done deal by a long stretch,” he said. Chair of Te Kura Taka Pini, the Ngai Tahu freshwater group, Dr Te Maire Tau also rejected Collins’ claims who was “seeking headlines”. “Ngai Tahu wants to design the structure if the new entity with the Crown and share governance responsibilities,” he said. “ N g a i Tahu does not want to own Three Waters infrastructure.”

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Turning back time after wheel find By Malcolm Hopwood

It’s amazing what you find in Jan Howden’s Overflow Shop at Mayfield. Radio personality and member of the Ashburton Fire Brigade Museum, Peter McQuarters, went for a drive earlier this month and came across two wheels (inset). They weren’t just any wheels, but reminded him of wheels that propelled the fire brigade’s old wooden dinghy in the 1870s. “I found them in a barn out the back which contained the overflow of the overflow,” McQuarters said. “They were 19th century and, the more I looked, they seemed identical. “They were the same height as the wheels I saw in an old photo and had the same number of spokes.” With that information, the Fire Brigade Museum decided to buy them and Howden sold them for a hugely discounted price. “She’s a wheeler dealer,” McQuarters said. But the wheels are only modest in value without the dinghy. So the museum and Ashburton Volunteer Fire Brigade chief, Alan Burgess, are on the lookout for a wooden dinghy, preferably built around the late 19th century. If they find one or have it made, they’ll build a simple base, attach the dinghy to it and add the historic piece of fire equipment to their arsenal. This is how it worked back 150 years ago. When there was a fire in Ashburton, the voluntary firefighters heard the siren or something similar and assembled. Some harnessed horses to the steamer while two others pulled the dinghy to the domain. They then paddled out to a chamber on the pond, released the valve and water flowed down the channel into the gutters.

All this time the building blazed. Once the water headed in the right direction, the firefighters would dam it in the channel or gutter. The steamer would suck the water up and then point its hoses at the fire. No one knows how long that took, if the dwelling had been razed to the ground by then or if firemen drowned in the domain

pond. While the focus was on the steamer, the dinghy played an important role for about 20 years until Ashburton’s high pressure water supply was installed in 1911. “It was a critical element in fighting fires, but it’s a dimension that isn’t often talked about,” Burgess said. “We’ll clean, repair and repaint the wheels and then spread the word for a wooden din-

ghy that could be lying in someone’s shed. “It’ll be one of our projects in the future.” Museum committee members are confident one can be found but, when asked if the method of fighting fires in the 1870s could be re-enacted with two volunteers venturing out into the middle of the duck pond, Burgess said it “was smaller than a remote chance”.

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Finally time to rock ’n’ roll By Malcolm Hopwood

Song and dance is back. Variety Theatre Ashburton is reprising a popular theme they introduced nearly 10 years ago presenting It’s Only Rock ’n’ Roll Baby at the Ashburton Trust Event Centre. The season, which pays tribute to a whole range of genres, opens on Friday and runs until May 29. The show, written and directed by Gavin Templeton, starts with classic hits from the 60s and then progresses through themes as diverse as country classics and domestic violence. In the world of popular music, countless songs have been written about countless subjects. “The theme is the ones we sing to, laugh to, dance to and cry to over seven decades,” Templeton said. Templeton is on the Variety Theatre committee and, when members sat down in 2019 to toss ideas about for their next show, they turned to him for advice. “I’ve been commissioned before to write shows, and I came up with this idea,” he said. “Once I started to think about it, I listened to my iPod, car radio, and record collection to find the music that people remember and love.” It’s Only Rock ’n’ Roll Baby was born with a minimum of dialogue and a maximum of music and dance. “I want people to go away with a grin or a smile and a message from some of the songs,” he said. But six weeks into rehearsal, Covid-19 struck with the opening night in May 2020 in sight. While Variety Theatre was hoping to only

The Variety Theatre Ashburton cast at rehearsals ahead of Friday’s opening night of It’s Only Rock ’n’ Roll Baby at the Ashburton Trust Event Centre. PHOTO HEATHER MCKENZIE

delay the show, it had to be postponed until 2021. Now it’s back and Templeton is sure that nothing will stop Friday night’s opening. While it’s fun, frantic and flirtatious, he has themed some songs with a serious message. There’s even an inspirational montage of

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Bevis Begg took his 1915 Ford Model T along to the Coffee and Classics Vehicle Show.

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Sunday saw perfect conditions for the Mid Canterbury 4X4 club’s play day at the Ashburton 4WD Park. Al Stuart took part in the event, eager to make his white truck, not so white. 160521-HM-1140

Rolling to a finish

Ashburton’s Wheels Week celebrations came to end at the weekend with a flurry of activities that kept photographer Heather Mackenzie on her toes.

Gavin Hunt (left) and Mike Hanham (right) didn’t mind being surrounded by cars at the coffee and classics event on Sunday, it’s all about chatting to other petrolheads at events like these. 160521-HM-1201

The Hotel Ashburton was full of people of all ages taking part in the Ashburton Radio Club’s drift competition on Saturday. 150521-HM-0874

Jimmy Martin was part of the group that participated in the motorcycle tour organised by the Ashburton Motorcycle Club on Saturday. 150521-HM-0285

Gavin Hunt wrapped up warm to drive his restored The Ashburton Car Club’s, Motorkhana event was a successful one, 1903 Darracq. The 118-year-old vehicle was one of the Mike Hanson in his Holden Commodore placed 28th overall in the older cars on display. 160521-HM-1217 event. 160521-HM-1263

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Richard Hampton and his Bedford truck were part of the Ashbur- Ashburton’s well known 1957 BMW Isetta and its owner Alistair Denis and Julie Trudgeon rode in style to the Coffee and Classics ton Truckers that showed their trucks off at the Goodyear and Rob- Lobb wanted to have a coffee and a look around on Sunday at vehicle event in their Ford Mk II Cortina GT, to enjoy a cup of cofert Harris carpark on Saturday. 150521-HM-0305 the coffee and classics vehicle show. 160521-HM-1209 fee and a vast number of cars. 160521-HM-1215

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Bridge over troubled waters By Jonathan Leask jonathan.l@theguardian.co.nz

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here is unilateral agreement a second bridge is necessary. There is a divide over where it should go. For many immersed in the second bridge saga, it will feel like déjà vu. That’s because back in 2014 the route for the second bridge was locked in. Plans were drawn up, land was secured, and all that was left was the funding. As the clock ticked down it seems public pressure has caused cold feet. The brakes have been applied as the parties involved assess and reassess the options. Whether it be off Chalmers Avenue or realigning SH1 to join Melcombe Street in Tinwald. From an out of town by-pass – a heavy vehicle by-pass, like the one that flanks Temuka, to a dual bridge using SH1. Then there is the elephant in the room, a ghostly figure of a proposed four-lane highway extension from Rolleston to Ashburton. In all there were about 25 options. They are not all back on the table, a handful are, but they might as well all be as the process feels like it is back to square one. It could have its benefit if it ends up having a higher percentage funded by NZTA. There will be lights in Tinwald – eventually – and one would think that the location of them would play some part in the location of the second bridge, or vice-versa. Simply because the two traffic flows, if the bridges are to be separate entities, must at some juncture re-join as one. The traffic issues in Ashburton are well known. I’ve had a number of discussion with people from all corners of our country asking why the traffic is so bad here. There are a number of factors, including the current site of the rail yard in central Ashburton, but there are plans in the wind for it to relocate to Fairton, but the rail line will still dissect the town. A second bridge, we are told, will alleviate some of the traffic flow problems – depending on its location. Ultimately the nine heads around the council table will have to come to a conclusion, again. This time it needs to be locked in – to the point where there can’t be another u-turn down the line.

YOUR VIEW Town centre I come down from Christchurch each Friday to see my Mum and help take her shopping, as she is now unfortunately health compromised. I have found the last year or so it has been difficult to take Mum shopping due to the two sides streets off East Street being changed to one-way systems. I have ended up having to take her instruction to park where I can and do her shopping for her. We have coped with that.

However, today I came down and couldn’t believe the absolute shambolic nature of not just East Street, but the actual centre of town. Absolutely disgusting. I have lived in earthquake damaged Christchurch for 10 years and through the repairs, remodelling and general change. But what I saw today defied belief or logic. How on earth businesses survive, adapt or to respond to the chaos that I found is nothing short of an absolute lack of

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planning. Even if able body people could find a park the state of the footpaths is nothing short of disgusting. Let alone people who are mobility challenged. I actually wanted to go to the Ashburton District Council and complain, but I was time poor to get back to Christchurch for another engagement. On coming back home I tried to access their website to express my concerns but there was no such medium available. Not a user-friendly website. Yes, I am not a ratepayer nor

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a resident, but by gosh the lovely wee town of Ashburton will be losing so much revenue due to the absolute incompetence of the council to choreograph street repairs. Yes, repairs have to be done. I do not dispute this. But by gosh think about the logistics of it. Ashburton has a large number of older residents and mobility challenged persons. This is disenfranchising them majorly. Not to mention the retailers. Absolutely shameful. Nikki McLauchlan

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Helping families keep warm By Jo Luxton

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round a million New Zealanders will be warmer in their homes now that the Winter Energy Payment has resumed. The Government introduced this payment as part of our Families Package, to help seniors and families with the cost of heating during the colder months. It’s simply about being able to run the heater when you need to. Too many New Zealanders are hospitalised because of cold, damp homes. The Winter Energy Payment sits alongside our Warmer Kiwi Homes insulation programme, as well as new Healthy Homes Standards requiring the insulation of rental properties – all part of our plan to ensure every Kiwi home is warm and dry, and to ultimately keep people well. I’ve had many people here in Rangitata tell me what a difference the Winter Energy Payment makes, grateful for the support with their power bills. Our Government is committed to boosting the incomes of Kiwi families, so everyone can afford the basics. Closing the gap between rich and poor in New Zealand will take time, but there are plenty of things the Government is already doing to tilt the balance in favour of our lowest paid workers. To increase household incomes, the Government has rolled out

the Families Package, including the Winter Energy Payment and Best Start. We’ve also steadily lifted the minimum wage, invested heavily in employment support, made targeted training and apprenticeships free, indexed main benefits to wage growth so families aren’t left behind, lifted abatement thresholds for working people on benefits so they can keep more

of what they earn, and increased main benefits by $25 per week. We’ve eased the financial pressure on families by funding the removal of NCEA fees, making doctors’ visits cheaper for nearly 600,000 New Zealanders, and putting fuel and power companies under the microscope. New Zealanders have shown extraordinary resilience and compassion over the past year, and

the Government is doing all it can to support Kiwi families through these uncertain times. The Winter Energy Payment kicked off again at the start of May, and will provide some relief over the colder months. But we know there is more to do to lift the incomes of hard-working New Zealanders. I’m proud to be part of a government that’s stepping up to

tackle long-term challenges like this one. 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

Ill-considered policy is making farmer role even more complex and challenging O

ver the past month we have heard the government make all sorts of announcements/comments on immigration. Farming families take a vital interest in this topic not only because of workforce gaps, but because our rural communities need to be replenished with new blood and enthusiasm. People have varying mental pictures about what farming is, or what it should be doing. While many folks’ perception is one of hard work, it’s no different to any other job in the modern workplace in that it requires a mixture of skills. A 2021 farmer requires the same amount of thinking, study, training, and hard work to be successful on the job as any other highly skilled professional. The business skills required wouldn’t be out of place on an MBA programme and sometimes it also seems like you need an accounting degree thrown in. Read through the last few months’ worth of Feds press releases and member advisories and you’d have an idea of the range of topics farmers need to stay on top of, including: changes to resource management legislation, housing tenancy and employment

By Chris Lewis FROM THE FARM

law changes, milking machine guidelines, riparian planting, soil nutrient science, animal health changes that requires you to be the vet at times (or at the very least to recognise when to phone one). . . the list goes on. These skills are most often learned on the job, with some off-farm training when you can get away from the milking shed, the drenching yard or behind the wheel of a harvester. Being a modern farmer requires you to have learned the skills taught in many trades and degrees, to update that knowledge and practices regularly, apply them continuously in your farming operation and teach your family and staff about them. The complexity and breadth of what’s involved would span content from a score of degrees. This is why we need immigration to supplement New Zealand workers, and skills and training to be focused on providing flexibility so we can ride the ups and downs

of weather and trade conditions. We need certainty to plan and invest in our industry, so we can keep employing with confidence and promote our industry as something all New Zealanders should consider as a career option. Investment certainty would also help with retention as we combine technology and more automation to boost job satisfaction and reduce hours. The public sector is fretting about the signalled wage freeze, but in the last six months there has been no clamp on agricul-

tural wages, they have gone up significantly – I suspect in my own business by 25 per cent. But rents have skyrocketed too, and the cost of living has matched the rocketing expenses that businesses face to operate. Some of it is pandemic related, but a large chunk can also be traced back to government policies such as fuel tax increases, minimum wage increases, local authority rates rises spurred by the Three Waters policy and tighter environmental rules, to name just some of them. These are all worthy things, but someone must pay and often the

hardest hit are the average workers and small business owners such as farmers. Our government sets direction for the country and for farming; they have all the resources, money and powers of elected office. We farmers have the passion and skills but now, unfortunately, dropping enthusiasm for our sector. Let’s work together to confront some of the issues, not work to strict deadlines that kills off ideas and enthusiasm. Let’s develop an ambitious but practical fit for a better world plan together, taking our community forward as leaders on some of these issues. We need to match aspiration with execution of carefully crafted polices and investment to show off our natural environment and awesome people in our sector. Above all take our community with us on this journey. Chris Lewis is Federated Farmers national board member. 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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6am The AM Show 9am Infomercials 10:30 Cupcake Wars 11:30 Newshub Live At 11:30am Noon M Ring Of Deception M 2017 Thriller. A woman’s life is turned upside-down when a charming con man moves to her neighbourhood. Chandra West, Steve Baci. 0 2pm Newshub Nation Budget Special Ryan Bridge and guests analyse the Government’s 2021-2022 budget. 3pm Celebrity Family Feud PG 0 3:55 Travels With The Bondi Vet 4:30 Newshub Live At 4:30pm 5pm Millionaire Hot Seat 0 6pm Newshub Live At 6pm 7pm The Project 7:30 Celebrity IOU Viola Davis heads to Minneapolis to surprise her best friend of 30 years with a home renovation. 0 8:30 7 Days 16 9pm New Zealand Today 16 Guy travels to a Wellington strip club to investigate a missing fish tank; in Wainuiomata, Guy tries to get to the bottom of the town’s unconventional means of travel. 0 9:30 2nd Chance Charlie PG The Charlies’ personal goal-setting is made crystal clear in the last of the franchise visits. 0 10pm Funny Girls M 3 0 10:30 Newshub Late 11pm NCIS – Los Angeles M 3 0 Midnight Infomercials

6am Jeopardy 3 6:25 The Powerpuff Girls 3 0 6:50 Butterbean’s Café 3 0 7:15 Nicky, Ricky, Dicky And Dawn 3 0 7:40 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 3 0 8:05 Game Shakers 3 0 8:30 Batman – The Animated Series PGVC 3 0 9am A Place In The Sun 3 10am Landscape Artist Of The Year 3 0 11am Hot Bench PG 3 11:30 The Spanish Princess M 3 0 12:30 Five Bedrooms M 3 0 1:30 Just Shoot Me PG 3 0 2pm The Late Show With Stephen Colbert PG 3 3pm Wheel Of Fortune 3:30 Jeopardy 4pm American Pickers PGC 5pm Everybody Loves Raymond PG 3 0 5:30 Prime News 6pm First XV Rugby Revision 6:30 Pawn Stars PG 7pm The Crowd Goes Wild 7:30 Young Rock PG Ata prepares for her Star Search audition; Rocky employs an unorthodox approach to help Dewey deal with some bullies. After a devastating injury during his freshman year, Dwayne strives to get his college football career back on track. 0 8:30 The Equalizer MVC 0 9:30 Basketball – NBL 11:20 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert PG

6am Ainsley Eats The Streets 7am Giada Entertains 7:30 Giada At Home 8am Animal Nation With Anthony Anderson 9am Lost In Transmission 10am Tom Kerridge’s Fresh Start 10:30 The Great Food Truck Race PGL 11:30 Wheeler Dealers 12:30 Deadliest Catch – Dungeon Cove PGL 1:30 Idris Elba – No Limits PGC 2:30 Ice Vikings PGCLV 3:30 Dr Dee Alaska Vet PGC 4:30 Jamie And Jimmy’s Food Fight Club 5:30 The Great Food Truck Race PGL 6:30 Wheeler Dealers 7:30 Forged In Fire PGC Four previous competitors return to the forge for a second chance, only to find that the road to redemption is far from easy. 8:30 Dual Survival PGC 9:30 Flipping Bangers 10:30 Wheeler Dealers 11:30 The Great Food Truck Race PGL

Friday

12:15 Around The World By Train 3 0 1:15 Te Karere 3 2 0 1:40 Infomercials 5:35 Te Karere 3 2

BRAVO 6am Infomercials 10am Dating #NoFilter PG 3 10:30 Celebrity Ghost Stories PG 3 11:30 Snapped M 3 12:30 Injustice With Nancy Grace M 3 1:30 The Real Housewives Of Orange County M 3 2:35 Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles PG 3 3:35 Hoarders PG 3 4:35 Catfish PG 3 5:30 Face Off PG 3 6:30 Celebrity Ghost Stories PG 7:30 Tattoo Fixers Lou helps Will to cover a famous face in an intimate place; Jay assists model Gigi, who has the initials of not one, but two exes on her breast. 8:30 Below Deck Sailing Yacht M 9:30 The Real Housewives Of New York City M To celebrate being reunited after a long quarantine, Ramona invites the ladies for a girl’s trip to the Hamptons. 10:30 Snapped M 3 A family’s suspicion leads them to the grisly truth about a young father’s disappearance. 11:25 Injustice With Nancy Grace M 3 12:15 Infomercials

Friday

12:30 Gordon Ramsay’s 24Hrs To Hell And Back 16L 3 0 1:15 Shortland Street PG 3 0 1:45 Infomercials 2:40 2 Overnight 4:15 The Middle 3 0 4:35 Neighbours 3 0 5am Infomercials

SKY 5 6am Jeopardy! 6:25 Wheel Of Fortune 6:45 Pawn Stars PG 7:10 Storage Wars PGL 7:35 Ax Men ML 8:25 Border Security – America’s Frontline PG 8:50 Highway Thru Hell PG 9:40 Hawaii Five-0 MV 10:30 CSI MV 11:30 Pawn Stars PG Noon Jeopardy! 12:25 Wheel Of Fortune 12:50 FBI – Most Wanted MV 1:40 Prison First And Last 24 Hours MVLC 2:30 Hawaii Five-0 MV 3:20 Ax Men ML 4:10 Jeopardy! 4:35 Wheel Of Fortune 5pm Storage Wars PGL 5:30 Pawn Stars PG 6pm Highway Thru Hell PG 7pm Border Security – America’s Frontline PG 7:30 Hawaii Five-0 MV 8:30 Borderforce US – The Bridges PG 9:30 Seal Team MV 10:30 CSI MV 11:30 Ax Men ML

Friday

12:30 Wheel Of Fortune 1am Jeopardy! 1:25 Border Security – America’s Frontline PG 1:50 Seal Team MV 2:40 Borderforce US – The Bridges PG 3:30 Highway Thru Hell PG 4:20 CSI MV 5:10 Hawaii Five-0 MV

Friday

12:20 Infomercials 2:20 Closedown

MOVIES PREMIERE

MOVIES GREAtS

6:44 Outback MVLC 2020 Thriller. 8:09 1917 16VLC 2019 Drama. 10:04 I Still Believe PGC 2020 Drama. 11:57 Unlocked 16V 2017 Action. 1:32 Hard Kill 16V 2020 Action. 3:08 Blumhouse’s Fantasy Island 16VC 2020 Horror. 4:54 Savage 16VLSC 2019 Crime Drama. 6:31 Joker 16VLC 2019 Thriller. Joaquin Phoenix, Robert De Niro. 8:30 The High Note ML 2020 Drama. Rather than play it safe, a middle-aged singing icon and her overworked personal assistant believe the time has come to sing a new tune. Tracee Ellis Ross, Dakota Johnson. 10:25 Follow Me 16VLC 2020 Horror. Eager to push the limits, a social media personality travels to Moscow where he and his friends enter a cold world of mystery, excess and danger. Keegan Allen, Holland Roden. 11:55 Sniper – Assassin’s End 16VL 2020 Action. Chad Michael Collins, Tom Berenger.

7:32 Gangs Of New York 16VLS 2002 Historical Drama. Leonardo DiCaprio, Daniel DayLewis, Cameron Diaz. 10:12 Watchmen 16VLS 2009 Action. Malin Akerman. 12:52 The Iron Lady PG 2011 Biography Drama. Meryl Streep. 2:35 Source Code MVL 2011 Thriller. 4:10 Sherlock Holmes 2 – A Game Of Shadows MV 2011 Action. 6:15 The Magnificent Seven MV 2016 Action Western. Denzel Washington, Chris Pratt, Ethan Hawke. 8:30 The Other Boleyn Girl MS 2008 Drama History. Two sisters contend for the affections of King Henry VIII. Natalie Portman, Scarlett Johansson, Eric Bana. 10:30 The Family 16VLS 2013 Crime. A Mafia boss and his family are relocated to a small town in France under the witness protection programme after informing on the gang. Robert De Niro, Michelle Pfeiffer.

Friday

1:30 Blumhouse’s Fantasy Island 16VC 2020 Horror. 3:20 Savage 16VLSC 2019 Crime Drama. 5am Follow Me 16VLC 2020 Horror.

Friday

12:25 Source Code MVL 2011 Thriller. 2am Sherlock Holmes 2 – A Game Of Shadows MV 2011 Action. 4:15 The Magnificent Seven MV 2016 Action Western.

Friday

12:30 Jamie And Jimmy’s Food Fight Club 1:30 Tom Kerridge’s Fresh Start 2am Deadly Australians 3am Dr Dee Alaska Vet PGC 4am Dual Survival PGC 5am The Great Food Truck Race PGL

SKY SPORt 1 6am Super Rugby TransTasman (RPL) Waratahs v Hurricanes. 8am First XV Rugby Revision 8:30 Playmakers – Rugby Stories 9am Guinness Pro 14 Rainbow (RPL) Bulls v Sharks. 11am French Top 14 (RPL) Toulouse v Bayonne. 1pm French Top 14 (RPL) Clermont v Toulon. 3pm Gallagher Premiership (RPL) Wasps v Worcester Warriors. 5pm Gallagher Premiership Highlights 6pm Aotearoa Rugby Pod 6:30 First XV Rugby Revision 7pm Playmakers – Rugby Stories 7:30 GrassRoots Rugby 8:30 Rugby Club 9pm NPC Archives (RPL) Division One 1999 Semi-final – Waikato v Wellington. 11pm Gallagher Premiership Highlights

Friday

Midnight L Cycling – Tour Of Andalusia Stage Three. 2am Rugby Club 2:30 Playmakers – Rugby Stories 3am Super Rugby TransTasman (RPL) Rebels v Blues. 5am The Breakdown

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

6:30 Pipi Ma 3 6:35 Takoha 3 6:45 He Paki Taonga I A Maui 3 6:50 Mahi Pai 3 7am Te Ao Tapatahi 8am Miharo 3 2 8:30 Pukana 3 9am Pacific Island Food Revolution 3 10am Sidewalk Karaoke 3 10:30 Whanau Living 3 11am Moving Out With Kanoa 3 Noon Billy T James PG 12:30 Know Your Roots PGC 3 1pm Nga Pari Karangaranga O Te Motu 3 2pm Toku Reo 3 2 3pm Korero Mai 3 3:30 Polyfest 2018 3 4pm Haka Ngahau A-Rohe – Tamararo 3 4:30 Miharo 3 2 5pm Pipi Ma 3 5:05 Takoha 3 5:15 He Paki Taonga I A Maui 3 5:20 Mahi Pai 3 5:30 Kid’s Kai Kart 3 5:40 Te Nutube 3 5:50 Taki Atu Taki Mai 3 6pm Darwin + Newts 3 6:10 He Rourou 3 6:20 Kia Mau 3 6:30 Te Ao Marama 7:30 Huro Pepi 8pm Lucky Dip Presented by Luke Bird with co-host Marcia Hopa. 8:30 5 Minutes Of Fame Wannabe singing stars go head-tohead before judges Pere Wihongi and Bella Kalolo. 9:30 Ahikaroa MLC 3 Te Ururangi recruits Dylan to find out more about Moeroa; Chantelle and Hemi get a painful reminder. 10pm The Ring Inz MCL 3 10:30 Mura O Te Ahi PG 3 11pm Haka Ngahau A-Rohe – Tamararo 11:30 Closedown

UKtV

DISCOVERY

6:35 EastEnders PG 7:05 The Graham Norton Show MLS 7:55 The Bill MVC 8:40 A Touch Of Frost 16VC 10am Grantchester M 10:50 Death In Paradise M 11:45 Midsomer Murders MVC 1:25 The Bill MVC 2:15 Top Of The Lake – China Girl 16 3:20 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown MLS 4:15 The Graham Norton Show ML 5:15 Who Do You Think You Are? PG 6:20 QI M 6:55 EastEnders PG 7:25 QI PG 8pm Would I Lie To You? PG Rob Brydon hosts the comedy panel show with David Mitchell and Lee Mack as the team captains. 8:30 All Round To Mrs Brown’s MLS 9:30 The Graham Norton Show MLS 10:25 Grantchester M 11:15 Midsomer Murders MVC

Friday

12:55 QI M 1:25 QI MS 1:55 Would I Lie To You? PG 2:30 Who Do You Think You Are? PG 3:30 All Round To Mrs Brown’s MLS 4:20 The Graham Norton Show MLS 5:10 Death In Paradise MVC 20May21

6:05 How Do They Do It? PG 6:30 How It’s Made PG 6:55 House Hunters Renovation PG Silver Lake Style Debate. 7:45 House Hunters International PG 8:10 House Hunters International PG 8:35 Top Gear 9:25 Fast N’ Loud PG 10:20 Bering Sea Gold PG 11:15 Aussie Salvage Squad PG 12:10 House Hunters International Renovation PG 1:05 House Hunters International PG 1:30 House Hunters International PG 2pm Aussie Salvage Squad PG 2:55 Gold Rush – Dave Turin’s Lost Mine PG 3:50 Deadliest Catch PG 4:45 Fast N’ Loud PG 5:40 Outback Opal Hunters PG 6:35 Aussie Gold Hunters PG 7:30 Aussie Gold Hunters PG 8:30 Gold Rush PG 9:30 Undercover Billionaire PG 11:25 Naked And Afraid XL M

Friday

12:15 How It’s Made PG 12:40 How Do They Do It? PG 1:05 What On Earth? PG 1:55 Deadliest Catch PG 2:45 Naked And Afraid XL M 3:35 Moonshiners M 4:25 Gold Rush – Dave Turin’s Lost Mine PG 5:15 Outback Opal Hunters PG

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Interior Design Masters With Alan Carr, at 8:30pm

The Amazing Race Australia, at 7:30pm

Mortal Engines, at 7:30pm

NCIS – New Orleans, at 8:30pm

The Restoration Workshop, at 8:30pm

6am Breakfast 0 9am The Ellen DeGeneres Show PG 0 10am Tipping Point 3 0 11am The Chase 3 0 Noon 1 News At Midday 0 12:30 Emmerdale PG 0 1pm Coronation Street PG 3 0 2pm The Ellen DeGeneres Show PG 3 0 3pm Tipping Point 3 0 4pm Te Karere News and current affairs from a Maori perspective. 2 4:30 Britain’s Brightest Celebrity Families PG 0 5pm The Chase 3 0 6pm 1 News At 6pm 0 7pm Seven Sharp 0 7:30 The Repair Shop PG Expert craftspeople pool their talents and resources to restore heirlooms and treasured antiques. 0 8:30 Interior Design Masters With Alan Carr PG As semi-final week kicks off, the four remaining designers are challenged to transform two restaurants. 0 9:40 Schitt’s Creek M When David contemplates starting a new business in town, Moira uses her seat on Town Council to protect her son’s interests. 0 10:40 1 News Tonight 0 11:10 Coroner 16LC 0

6am Les Mills Born To Move 6:25 Masha And The Bear 3 0 6:30 In The Night Garden 3 0 7am Ranger Rob 3 0 7:25 Powerpuff Girls 0 7:50 Talking Tom And Friends 0 8:15 Kiddets 3 0 8:25 Code Fun 0 8:40 The Lion Guard 3 0 9am Infomercials 9:30 Religious Programming 10am Les Mills Body Combat 0 10:30 Neighbours 3 0 11am Station 19 PG 3 0 Noon God Friended Me 3 0 1pm Judge Rinder PG 3 2pm American Housewife PG 3 0 2:30 Home And Away PG 3 0 3pm Shortland Street PG 3 0 3:30 Almost Never PG 0 4:05 Brain Busters 0 4:30 Friends 3 0 5pm The Big Bang Theory PG 3 0 6pm Neighbours PG 0 6:30 Home And Away PG 0 7pm Shortland Street PG 0 7:30 The Amazing Race Australia PG The teams are faced with completing a puzzling game of cat and mouse as they must follow the map that will unlock the key towards the next Pitstop of the race. 0 8:40 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown ML 9:45 Patriot Brains 16 3 0 10:45 Taskmaster NZ ML 3 0 11:45 Paranormal Caught On Camera M 3 0

6am The AM Show News, interviews, and humour to start the day. 9am Infomercials 10:30 Cupcake Wars Previous champions battle to have their cupcakes featured at the unveiling of Barbie’s new dream house. 11:30 Newshub Live At 11:30am Comprehensive coverage of local and global news. Noon Fixer Upper 1pm M The Wrong Mother M 2017 Thriller. A mother of twins after an in vitro procedure gets some home care, but the nurse turns out to be the egg donor and has plans to claim the babies as her own. Vanessa Marcil, Stephen Snedden. 0 3pm Celebrity Family Feud PG 0 3:55 Travels With The Bondi Vet 4:30 Newshub Live At 4:30pm 5pm Millionaire Hot Seat 0 6pm Newshub Live At 6pm 7pm The Project 7:30 M Mortal Engines M 3 2018 Action Fantasy. Centuries after civilisation was destroyed, a young woman emerges as the only one who can stop London, which is now a predator city on wheels. Hugo Weaving, Hera Hilmarsdottir. 0 10pm Newshub Late 10:30 7 Days 16 3 11pm Love Island – Australia M 3 Midnight Infomercials

6am Jeopardy 3 6:25 The Powerpuff Girls 3 0 6:50 Butterbean’s Café 3 0 7:15 Nicky, Ricky, Dicky And Dawn 3 0 7:40 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 3 0 8:05 Game Shakers 3 0 8:30 Batman – The Animated Series PGVC 3 0 9am A Place In The Sun 3 10am Landscape Artist Of The Year 3 0 11am Hot Bench PG 3 11:30 The Spanish Princess M 3 0 12:30 Five Bedrooms M 3 0 1:30 Just Shoot Me PG 3 0 2pm The Late Show With Stephen Colbert PG 3 3pm Wheel Of Fortune 3:30 Jeopardy 4pm American Pickers PGC 5pm Everybody Loves Raymond PG 3 0 5:30 Prime News 6pm Rugby Club 6:30 Pawn Stars PG 7pm The Crowd Goes Wild 7:30 Pawn Stars PG 0 8pm Border Security – Australia’s Front Line PGC 0 8:30 NCIS – New Orleans MVC When a Navy therapist is found dead in an alleyway, Pride and the team discover that she was working around the system to get justice for sexual assault victims. 0 9:30 Raw PGV 10:30 Football – A-League Highlights 11:35 Rugby League – NRL (DLY) Warriors v Tigers.

6am Ainsley Eats The Streets 7am Jamie And Jimmy’s Food Fight Club 8am Dr Dee Alaska Vet PGC 9am Cash In The Spare Room 10am Tom Kerridge’s Fresh Start 10:30 The Great Food Truck Race PGL 11:30 Wheeler Dealers 12:30 Forged In Fire PGC 1:30 Flipping Bangers 2:30 Dual Survival M 3:30 Hope For Wildlife 4:30 Rick Stein’s Long Weekends Rick Stein visits Bologna in northern Italy, a city so famous for its food that it is known as the stomach of Italy. 5:30 The Great Food Truck Race PGL 6:30 Wheeler Dealers 7:30 George Clarke’s Amazing Spaces George explores the wonder of small space builds in Japan. 8:30 The Restoration Workshop 9:30 Escape To The Chateau – DIY 10:30 Wheeler Dealers 11:30 The Great Food Truck Race PGL

Saturday

12:05 Blindspot M 3 0 1:05 Te Karere 3 2 1:30 Infomercials

BRAVO 6am Infomercials 10am Dating #NoFilter M 3 10:30 Celebrity Ghost Stories PG 3 11:30 Snapped M 3 12:30 Injustice With Nancy Grace M 3 1:30 The Real Housewives Of Orange County M 3 2:30 Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles PG 3 3:35 Hoarders PG 3 4:30 Catfish PG 3 5:30 Face Off PG 3 6:30 Celebrity Ghost Stories PG 7:30 M The Five-Year Engagement M 3 2012 Comedy Romance. An engaged couple are tripped up on their long walk down the aisle. Jason Segel, Emily Blunt, Chris Pratt. 0 10:05 Killer Motive M 3 A man snaps when a childhood trauma is triggered. Will the law treat him as a killer or victim? 11pm Snapped M 3 A pretty blonde survives the attack that kills her husband – but will her story hold up? 11:55 Injustice With Nancy Grace M 3 12:45 Infomercials

Saturday

12:35 Wellington Paranormal PG 3 0 1am Shortland Street PG 3 0 1:25 Infomercials 2:25 2 Overnight 4:15 The Middle 3 0 4:35 Neighbours 3 0 5am Brain Busters 3 0

SKY 5 6am Jeopardy! 6:25 Wheel Of Fortune 6:45 Pawn Stars PG 7:10 Storage Wars PGL 7:35 Ax Men ML 8:25 Border Security – America’s Frontline PG 8:50 Highway Thru Hell PG 9:40 Ice Road Truckers PG 10:30 CSI MV 11:30 Pawn Stars PG Noon Jeopardy! 12:25 Wheel Of Fortune 12:50 Borderforce US – The Bridges PG 1:40 Seal Team MV 2:30 Crazy On A Plane MVLC 3:20 Ax Men ML 4:10 Jeopardy! 4:35 Wheel Of Fortune 5pm Storage Wars PG 5:30 Pawn Stars PG 6pm Highway Thru Hell PG 7pm Border Security – America’s Frontline PG 7:30 Ice Road Truckers PG 8:30 World’s Wildest Weather PGC 9:30 Crazy On A Plane MVLC 10:30 CSI MV 11:30 Ax Men ML

Saturday

12:30 Wheel Of Fortune 1am Jeopardy! 1:25 Border Security – America’s Frontline PG 1:50 Crazy On A Plane MVLC 2:40 World’s Wildest Weather PGC 3:30 Highway Thru Hell PG 4:20 CSI MV 5:10 Ice Road Truckers PG

Saturday

1:30 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert PG 2:30 Infomercials 4:30 Closedown

MOVIES PREMIERE

MOVIES GREAtS

6:30 Joker 16VLC 2019 Thriller. Joaquin Phoenix, Robert De Niro. 8:30 The High Note ML 2020 Drama. Tracee Ellis Ross, Dakota Johnson. 10:22 Sniper – Assassin’s End 16VL 2020 Action. Chad Michael Collins, Tom Berenger. 11:57 Savage 16VLSC 2019 Crime Drama. Jake Ryan, John Tui. 1:37 Follow Me 16VLC 2020 Horror. Keegan Allen, Holland Roden. 3:10 Dark Waters MLC 2019 Drama. 5:15 Tentacles 16VLSC 2020 Horror. 6:40 The Art Of Racing In The Rain M 2019 Comedy. Milo Ventimiglia, Amanda Seyfried. 8:30 Knives Out ML 2019 Drama. When a renowned crime novelist is found dead at his estate just after his 85th birthday, Detective Benoit Blanc investigates. Daniel Craig, Chris Evans. 10:42 Once Upon A Time In Hollywood 16VLSC 2019 Comedy. Leonardo DiCaprio, Brad Pitt.

6:30 The Other Boleyn Girl MS 2008 Drama History. Natalie Portman, Scarlett Johansson, Eric Bana. 8:30 The Family 16VLS 2013 Crime. Robert De Niro, Michelle Pfeiffer. 10:25 Source Code MVL 2011 Thriller. Noon The Magnificent Seven MV 2016 Action Western. 2:15 The House Bunny MLS 2008 Comedy. 3:55 Last Flag Flying MLSC 2017 Drama. 6:05 Changeling 16VC 2008 Drama. Angelina Jolie, John Malkovich. 8:30 Mean Girls MC 2004 Comedy. A girl raised in the African bush by her zoologist parents thinks she knows about survival of the fittest – until she enters public high school. Lindsay Lohan, Tina Fey, Rachel McAdams. 10:10 8 Mile MVLS 2002 Drama. Semi-autobiographical story of a white rapper trying to escape his roots and make it in the hip-hop scene of Detroit. Eminem, Kim Basinger, Brittany Murphy, Mekhi Phifer.

1:22 Resistance MVLSC 2020 Drama. 3:20 Dark Waters MLC 2019 Drama. 5:23 Tentacles 16VLSC 2020 Horror.

12:05 The House Bunny MLS 2008 Comedy. 1:45 Last Flag Flying MLSC 2017 Drama. 3:55 Changeling 16VC 2008 Drama.

Saturday

Saturday

Saturday

12:30 Rick Stein’s Long Weekends 1:30 Tom Kerridge’s Fresh Start 2am Deadly Australians 3am Hope For Wildlife 4am The Restoration Workshop 5am The Great Food Truck Race PGL

SKY SPORt 1 6am Guinness Pro 14 Rainbow Edinburgh v Glasgow Warriors. 8am Super Rugby Trans-Tasman Highlanders v Reds. 10am L Rugby Sevens Trans-Tasman Day One, Game One. 11am Super Rugby Trans-Tasman Waratahs v Hurricanes. 11:30 Super Rugby TransTasman Highlanders v Reds. Noon Super Rugby Trans-Tasman Rebels v Blues. 2pm Super Rugby TransTasman Crusaders v Brumbies. 2:30 Grassroots Rugby 3:30 L Rugby Sevens Trans-Tasman Day One, game Two. 4pm GrassRoots 4:30 Super Rugby TransTasman Highlanders v Reds. 5pm First XV Rugby Revision 5:30 Rugby Club 6pm All Access – Ngani Laumape 6:30 L Super Rugby Trans-Tasman Hurricanes v Rebels. From Sky Stadium, Wellington. 9:30 L Super Rugby Trans-Tasman Force v Highlanders.

Saturday

Midnight L Cycling – Tour Of Andalusia Stage Four. 2am Super Rugby TransTasman 2:30 Rugby Club 3am First XV Rugby Revision 3:40 L Heineken Cup Final – La Rochelle v Toulouse.

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

UKtV 6:10 EastEnders PG 6:40 The Graham Norton Show ML 7:30 The Bill MVC 8:15 A Touch Of Frost 16VC 9:55 Grantchester M 10:45 Death In Paradise M 11:45 Midsomer Murders MVC 1:25 The Bill MVC 2:15 Top Of The Lake – China Girl 16 3:20 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown M 4:15 The Graham Norton Show MVS 5:10 Who Do You Think You Are? PG 6:15 QI M 6:50 Mrs Brown’s Boys MLS 7:20 QI MLSC 7:55 Would I Lie To You? PG 8:30 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown MLS 9:25 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown M 10:20 All Round To Mrs Brown’s ML 11:15 Midsomer Murders MVC

Saturday

12:55 QI M 1:25 QI MS 1:55 Would I Lie To You? PG 2:30 Who Do You Think You Are? PG 3:30 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown MLS 4:20 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown M 5:10 All Round To Mrs Brown’s ML 21May21

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6:30 Pipi Ma 3 An animated series for tamariki based on Pipi Ma, the world’s first Maori-speaking dolls. 6:35 Takoha 3 6:45 He Paki Taonga I A Maui 3 6:50 Mahi Pai 3 7am Te Ao Tapatahi 8am Miharo 3 2 8:30 Pukana 3 9am Cams Kai 3 9:30 Mura O Te Ahi PG 3 10am Sidewalk Karaoke 3 10:30 Whanau Living 3 11am Moving Out With Kanoa 3 Noon Wehi Na Upload PG 3 12:30 Know Your Roots PGC 3 1pm Nga Pari Karangaranga O Te Motu 3 2pm Toku Reo 3 2 3pm Korero Mai 3 3:30 Polyfest 2018 3 4pm Grid 3 4:30 Miharo 3 2 5pm Pipi Ma 3 5:05 Takoha 3 5:15 He Paki Taonga I A Maui 3 5:20 Mahi Pai 3 5:30 Kid’s Kai Kart 3 Students at Te Kura Kaupapa Maori o Maungarongo make horopito teriyaki chicken sushi. 5:40 Potae Pai 3 5:50 Taki Atu Taki Mai 3 6pm Paia 3 6:10 Huritua 3 6:20 Kia Mau 3 6:30 Te Ao Marama 7:30 Pacific Island Food Revolution The two remaining teams battle to represent Vanuatu in the finals. 8:30 M The Score MLCV 2001 Crime. An ageing thief who hopes to retire and live off his wealth is persuaded into carrying out one last robbery. Marlon Brando, Robert De Niro. 10:40 Te Ao Marama 11:40 Closedown

DISCOVERY 6:05 How Do They Do It? PG 6:30 How It’s Made PG 6:55 House Hunters International Renovation PG 7:45 House Hunters International PG 8:10 House Hunters International PG 8:35 Top Gear 9:25 Fast N’ Loud PG 10:20 Gold Rush PG 11:15 Aussie Gold Hunters PG 12:10 House Hunters International Renovation PG 1:05 House Hunters International PG 1:30 House Hunters International PG 2pm Outback Opal Hunters PG 2:55 Gold Rush – Dave Turin’s Lost Mine PG 3:50 Deadliest Catch PG 4:45 Gold Rush PG 5:40 Outback Opal Hunters PG 6:35 Aussie Salvage Squad PG 7:30 Outback Opal Hunters PG 8:30 Aussie Gold Hunters PG 9:30 Demolition Down Under PG 10:30 Mysteries At The Museum PG 11:25 Naked And Afraid XL M

Saturday

12:15 How It’s Made PG 12:40 How Do They Do It? PG 1:05 What On Earth? PG 1:55 Deadliest Catch PG 2:45 Naked And Afraid XL M 3:35 Moonshiners M 4:25 Gold Rush – Dave Turin’s Lost Mine PG 5:15 Outback Opal Hunters PG

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Saturday, May 22, 2021 tVNZ 1

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Call The Midwife, at 8:30pm

Finding Dory, at 6:50pm

Bad Boys II, at 8:55pm

Rescue – River Deep Mountain High, at 6:55pm

Alone – The Arctic, at 9:30pm

6am Te Karere 3 2 6:30 Country Calendar PG 3 0 7am Rural Delivery 0 7:30 Infomercials 8:30 Religious Programming 9am Eat, Shop, Save 3 0 9:30 Tagata Pasifika 10am Class Act 3 0 11am Cash Trapped 0 Noon Cowboy Builders – Updates PG 0 1pm The Living Room PG 0 2pm The Apprentice Aotearoa PG 3 0 3pm Drop A Stone In A Month 3 0 4pm Eat Well For Less NZ 3 0 5pm The Chase 3 0 6pm 1 News At 6pm 0 7pm Jamie’s Easy Meals For Everyday 0 7:30 Fight For The Wild 0 8pm L Lotto 8:05 Fight For The Wild Continued. 0 8:30 Call The Midwife PG Sister Julienne is concerned when a toddler displays troubling symptoms; Shelagh and Nancy handle a teenage pregnancy; the Turners receive exciting news. 0 9:45 Doctor Doctor 16LC 0 10:50 Dinner Date 0 11:50 F The Damned 16L 0

6am The Adventures Of Paddington 0 6:10 The Wiggles’ World 3 0 6:20 Tinpo 3 0 6:30 The Remarkable Mr King 0 6:50 Love Monster 0 7:05 Scooby Doo! Guess Who 0 7:30 Beyblade Burst Surge 0 7:55 Transformers Cyberverse 3 0 8:15 Star Wars Rebels 3 0 8:40 Pokemon Journeys – The Series 0 9am Ninjago 0 9:10 Power Rangers Ninja Steel PG 3 0 9:35 The Simpsons PG 3 0 10am Fresh PG 10:30 Regular Show 3 0 10:40 Full House 3 0 11:15 Little Big Shots 3 0 12:10 Fear Factor PGL 3 0 1:05 The Amazing Race Australia PG 3 0 2:10 Cats Make You Laugh Out Loud PG 3 0 3:15 Popstars Omnibus 3 0 6:20 The Simpsons PG 0 6:50 M Finding Dory 3 2016 Animated Adventure. With help from friends, the friendly but forgetful blue tang fish, Dory, searches for her long-lost parents. Voices of Ellen DeGeneres, Albert Brooks, Ed O’Neill. 0 8:30 RuPaul’s Drag Race Down Under 16L 0 9:35 M Sicario 16VC 3 2015 Crime. An idealistic FBI agent is enlisted as part of a specialised task force to help deal with the escalating war on drugs, shattering all her illusions. Emily Blunt, Benicio Del Toro, Josh Brolin. 0

12:20 Britain’s Got Talent – The Champions 3 0 1:50 Coronation Street Omnibus PG 3 0 3:05 Infomercials 5:30 Religious Programming

6am Butterbean’s Café 3 0 6:25 The Powerpuff Girls 3 0 6:50 Danny Phantom 3 0 7:15 Nicky, Ricky, Dicky And Dawn 3 0 7:40 Justice League PG 3 0 8:30 Batman – The Animated Series PGVC 3 0 9am Samurai Jack PGV 3 0 10am SmackDown PGV 3 11am Raw PGV 3 Noon Whose Line Is It Anyway? PGC 3 0 12:30 NRL Try Time 1:30 Rugby League – NRL (RPL) Sharks v Dragons. 3:30 L Football – A-League Phoenix v Western United FC. From Sky Stadium, Wellington. 6:25 Pawn Stars PGL 3 6:55 Rescue – River Deep Mountain High PG Rescue teams gear up for an annual religious pilgrimage where up to 30,000 people attempt to reach the summit of Mayo Mountain. 0 7:30 L Basketball – NBL Breakers v Kings. From Spark Arena in Auckland. 9:30 F Crazy On A Plane MVLC 3 0 10:30 The Clinton Affair M 3 The Paula Jones deposition is less than a week away for President Clinton. 0 11:30 NXT PGV

6am Best Cake Wins 6:30 Ainsley’s Caribbean Kitchen 7:30 Hope For Wildlife 8:30 The Great Food Truck Race PGL 9:30 Escape To The Chateau – DIY 10:30 Rick Stein’s Long Weekends 11:30 Wheeler Dealers 12:30 George Clarke’s Amazing Spaces 1:30 The Restoration Workshop 2:30 Deadliest Catch – Dungeon Cove PGL 3:30 How Do Animals Do That 4pm Kai Safari 4:30 Choccywoccydoodah Starstruck 5:30 Antiques Roadshow 6:30 Salvage Hunters 7:30 Jade Fever PGC 8:30 Lost And Found PGC Phil Marvin from Tauranga was adopted by abusive parents. He wants to find his birth father to discover his ethnic roots. 9:30 Alone – The Arctic PGCV Ten new survivalists have a chance to win $500,000 by enduring the coldest location in the history of Alone, the Arctic. 10:30 Choccywoccydoodah Starstruck 11:30 How Do Animals Do That

Midnight M Sicario 2 – Day Of The Soldado 16VL 3 2018 Action. 0 2:10 M Run All Night 16VL 3 2015 Action. 0 4:05 2 Overnight 5:05 Fresh 3 5:30 Religious Programming

6am Charles Stanley 3 6:30 Infomercials 3 9:30 Newshub Nation 10:30 Life Of Kai 0 11am Love At First Bite PG 0 11:30 Married At First Sight NZ PG 3 0 1pm N Before And After Series that looks at houses before, during and after renovation. 1:30 Australian Ninja Warrior 3 3:25 The Rebound PG 3:55 Restoration Man PG 3 0 5pm Bondi Vet PG 0 6pm Newshub Live At 6pm 7pm M Storm Boy PG 2018 Family. Geoffrey Rush, Jai Courtney. 0 8:55 M Bad Boys II 16 3 2003 Action. Miami narcotics detectives discover a conspiracy involving a drug lord determined to take control of the city’s narcotics trade. Will Smith, Martin Lawrence, Jordi Moll. 0 11:45 M The Breaker Upperers M 3 2017 Comedy. Two women cynical about love set up an agency to break couples up as a way to avoid letting go and moving on with their lives. Madeleine Sami, Jackie van Beek, James Rolleston. 0

Sunday

BRAVO 6am Infomercials 10am Dating #NoFilter M 3 10:30 Hollywood Medium With Tyler Henry PG 3 11:30 Hollywood Medium With Tyler Henry PG 3 12:30 Masters Of Flip 3 1:30 Masters Of Flip 3 2:30 M Did You Hear About The Morgans? PGL 3 2009 Comedy. Hugh Grant, Sarah Jessica Parker. 4:35 Celebrity Ghost Stories PG 3 5:30 Celebrity Undercover PG 3 6:30 Million Dollar Listing NY PG 7:30 The Circus The circus rolls into Auckland for their end of year show. 8pm The Circus After the shock exit of a magic act just 24 hours before opening night in Auckland, the team are forced to call upon an act who retired from the circus two years ago. 8:30 F The Real Housewives Of Dallas M 9:30 The Real Housewives Of Salt Lake City M 10:30 Killer Motive M 3 11:50 Snapped M 3

Sunday

12:40 Infomercials 5am Love It Or List It 3

Sunday

SKY 5 6am Making New Zealand PG 7am Ice Road Truckers PG 8am Outback Truckers PG 8:55 The Simpsons PG 9:20 Rooster And Butch PGC 10:10 A1 – Highway Patrol MVLC 11am NXT PGV Noon SmackDown MVC 2:05 Pawn Stars PG 3:05 Ax Men ML 4:05 A1 – Highway Patrol MVLC 5:05 Ice Road Truckers PG 5:55 Outback Truckers PG 7pm The Simpsons PG 7:30 Pawn Stars PG 8:30 Storage Wars PGL 9pm Ax Men ML 10pm Making New Zealand PG This is the story of how Kiwis learned to spread their wings and take flight. Through trial and error, a civil aviation industry was born that opened up a whole new world for New Zealanders. 10:55 Piha Rescue PG 11:20 A1 – Highway Patrol MVLC

Sunday

12:20 Outback Truckers M 1:20 The Simpsons PG 1:45 Pawn Stars PG 2:30 Storage Wars PGL 2:55 Piha Rescue PG 3:20 NXT PGV 4:05 Ax Men ML 5:05 Making New Zealand PG

Sunday

1:40 Infomercials 5am Brian Houston @ Hillsong 3 5:30 Charles Stanley 3

Sunday

12:30 Infomercials 2:30 Closedown

Sunday

Midnight Kai Safari 12:30 Antiques Roadshow 1:30 Best Cake Wins 2am Into The Wild – India 3am Jade Fever PGC 4am Lost And Found PGC 5am Salvage Hunters

MOVIES PREMIERE

MOVIES GREAtS

6:45 The Art Of Racing In The Rain M 2019 Comedy. Milo Ventimiglia, Amanda Seyfried. 8:31 Knives Out ML 2019 Drama. Daniel Craig, Chris Evans. 10:39 Once Upon A Time In Hollywood 16VLSC 2019 Comedy. 1:15 Harriet MVLC 2019 Drama. 3:20 The Peanut Butter Falcon MVL 2019 Adventure. 4:55 Ad Astra MVLC 2019 Adventure. 6:55 Just Getting Started MVLSC 2017 Comedy. Morgan Freeman, Tommy Lee Jones. 8:30 Birds Of Prey 16VLSC 2020 Action. Harley Quinn teams up with Black Canary, Huntress, and Renee Montoya to save a girl from a crime lord. Margot Robbie, Ewan McGregor. 10:19 Just Mercy MC 2019 Drama. After graduating from Harvard, a lawyer has his pick of lucrative jobs but, instead, travels south to fight for the wrongfully condemned. Michael B Jordan, Jamie Foxx.

6:20 Mean Girls MC 2004 Comedy. Lindsay Lohan, Tina Fey, Rachel McAdams. 8am 8 Mile MVLS 2002 Drama. Eminem, Kim Basinger, Brittany Murphy, Mekhi Phifer. 9:55 Last Flag Flying MLSC 2017 Drama. Bryan Cranston. 12:05 Sherlock Holmes MV 2009 Action. 2:15 You Don’t Mess With The Zohan MLS 2008 Comedy. 4:10 Dawn Of The Planet Of The Apes MVL 2014 Action. 6:25 No Country For Old Men 16V 2007 Crime. Tommy Lee Jones, Javier Bardem. 8:30 Burn After Reading 16VLS 2008 Crime Comedy. A computer disc containing the history of a CIA agent ends up in the hands of two gym employees, who attempt to sell it. George Clooney, Frances McDormand, Brad Pitt. 10:10 Prisoners 16VLC 2013 Crime. When his daughter and her friend go missing, a father decides to take matters into his own hands. Hugh Jackman, Jake Gyllenhaal.

6:15 Super Rugby TransTasman Hurricanes v Rebels. 6:30 Super Rugby TransTasman Force v Highlanders. 6:55 L European Rugby – Challenge Cup Final – Leicester v Montpellier. From Twickenham. 9:35 Super Rugby TransTasman Hurricanes v Rebels. 11:35 Super Rugby Trans-Tasman Force v Highlanders. 1:35 Heineken Cup Final – La Rochelle v Toulouse. 2:05 Super Rugby Trans-Tasman Hurricanes v Rebels. 2:45 L Rugby Sevens Trans-Tasman Day Two, Games Five and Six. 4pm L Super Rugby Trans-Tasman Blues v Waratahs. From Eden Park, Auckland. 6:30 L Super Rugby Trans-Tasman Chiefs v Brumbies. From FMG Stadium, Hamilton. 9:30 L Live Super Rugby Trans-Tasman Reds v Crusaders. From Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane.

12:31 The Corrupted 16VLC 2019 Thriller. 2:12 The Peanut Butter Falcon MVL 2019 Adventure. 3:46 Ad Astra MVLC 2019 Adventure. 5:45 Harriet MVLC 2019 Drama.

12:45 Sherlock Holmes MV 2009 Action. 2:50 You Don’t Mess With The Zohan MLS 2008 Comedy. 4:40 Dawn Of The Planet Of The Apes MVL 2014 Action.

Midnight L Cycling – Tour Of Andalusia Stage Five. 2am Super Rugby Trans-Tasman 3:55 L Gallagher Premiership Teams and venue TBC.

Sunday

Sunday

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Sunday

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

6:30 Waiata Mai 3 6:40 Kia Mau 3 6:50 Huritua 3 7am Taki Atu Taki Mai 7:10 Tamariki Haka 3 7:20 Mahi Pai 3 7:30 He Rourou 3 7:40 Paia 3 7:50 Polyfest 2018 3 8:20 Te Nutube 3 8:30 Pukana 3 9:30 Korero Mai 3 Noon Sidewalk Karaoke 3 1pm Haka At Home 2pm Haka Global 3 2:30 The Ring Inz 3 3pm Waka Ama Championships 3 4pm Game Of Bros PG 3 4:30 Fresh Popular youth show featuring Pacific Island icons. 5pm The Hui 5:30 Nga Tangata Taumata Rau – Te Waiponamu 3 Showcasing Maori language excellence as native speakers share their stories. 6:30 Waiata Anthems Katchafire. 7pm M A Cowgirl’s Story PGC 2016 Family. When both her parents leave to go to war, a 17-year-old girl moves in with her grandfather and starts at a new school, where she and her new friends form an equestrian drill team. Bailee Madison, Chloe Lukasiak, Pat Boone. 8:40 M Hedd Wyn MLCV 3 1992 War Romance. A young poet competes for the most coveted prize in Welsh poetry, the chair of the National Eisteddfod, a tradition dating back 100 years. Huw Garmon, Catrin Fychan, Ceri Cunnington. 10:50 Gamesnight 3 11:20 Anika Moa Unleashed M 11:50 Closedown

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6am 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown M 6:45 QI M 7:15 QI MS 7:45 QI MS 8:15 QI MS 8:50 Would I Lie To You? PG 9:20 Would I Lie To You? PG 9:50 Would I Lie To You? PG 10:25 The Bill MVC 11:15 The Bill MVC Noon The Bill MVC 12:45 The Bill MVC 1:30 The Bill MVC 2:20 Casualty PG 3:05 Doc Martin PG 4pm Holby City MC 5:05 Inspector George Gently M 6:50 Grantchester M 7:40 Casualty PG A team of young doctors and nurses at Holby City Hospital dedicate themselves to treating patients. 8:30 Midsomer Murders M Midsomer Barrow landowner Gareth Heldman is murdered on the same spot where his father was killed years before. 10:20 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown M 11:15 Who Do You Think You Are? PG

6:05 How It’s Made PG 6:30 How It’s Made PG 6:55 Aussie Gold Hunters PG 7:45 Aussie Salvage Squad PG 8:35 Aussie Salvage Squad PG 9:25 Aussie Salvage Squad PG 10:20 Outback Opal Hunters PG 11:15 Outback Opal Hunters PG 12:10 Alaska – The Last Frontier PG 2pm Aussie Salvage Squad PG 2:55 Aussie Gold Hunters PG 3:50 Aussie Gold Hunters PG 4:45 Aussie Gold Hunters PG 5:40 Aussie Gold Hunters PG 6:35 Gold Rush PG Got Your Six. 7:30 House Hunters Down Under PG Sydney Deep in their Move. 8pm House Hunters Down Under PG It’s Worth Doing Wellington. 8:30 Pool Kings PG Cabanas and Cannonballs. 9pm Man Caves PG Japanese Tea Garden Cave. 9:30 Moonshiners MLC Too Much of a Good Thing. 10:30 Once Upon A Bite PG 11:25 Mysteries At The Museum PG

12:15 Who Do You Think You Are? PG 1:15 Who Do You Think You Are? PG 2:15 Who Do You Think You Are? PG 3:15 Who Do You Think You Are? PG 4:15 Midsomer Murders MVC 5:55 Fawlty Towers PG

12:15 How It’s Made PG 12:40 How Do They Do It? PG 1:05 Naked And Afraid XL MC 1:55 Outback Opal Hunters PG 2:45 What On Earth? PG 3:35 What On Earth? PG 4:25 What On Earth? PG 5:15 What On Earth? PG

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Abba Forever – The Winner Takes It All, at 9:30pm

Rogue One – A Star Wars Story, at 7pm

Spider-Man – Far From Home, at 8pm

Cornwall With Simon Reeve, at 7:30pm

Ben Fogle – Return To The Wild, at 7:30pm

6am Rural Delivery 0 6:25 Building Giants 3 0 7:15 Tagata Pasifika 3 7:40 Praise Be 3 8:10 The Living Room PG 3 0 9am Q+A With Jack Tame 0 10am Marae 2 10:30 Waka Huia 11am Seven Worlds, One Planet 3 0 Noon Attitude 0 12:30 Fair Go 3 0 1pm Sunday 3 0 2pm Secret Scotland 0 3pm Inside Taronga Zoo PG 3 0 4pm The Dog House 3 0 5pm The Chase 3 0 6pm 1 News At 6pm 0 7pm Country Calendar A man who has spent years foraging wild plants sees sources of food and flavour where others see weeds. 0 7:30 Sunday 0 8:30 F Beat The Chasers 0 9:30 Abba Forever – The Winner Takes It All 3 The story of the members of Abba from the formation of the band through to today. 0 10:40 Anika Moa Reunited ML Anika meets soul band Ardijah and Leza Corban from Strawpeople. 0 11:10 F Kids – An Instruction Manual 3 0 11:40 Black Sails 18VL 0 12:45 Infomercials

6am Paw Patrol 3 0 6:25 Muppet Babies 3 0 6:45 Masha And The Bear 3 0 6:55 Lego Friends Girls On A Mission 0 7:05 Spongebob Squarepants 3 0 7:30 Bunnicula 3 0 7:50 Kai Five 0 8am What Now? 10am Regular Show 3 0 10:10 Shortland Street Omnibus PGVC 3 0 12:15 The Voice UK 3 0 1:35 AP Bio PG 3 0 2:05 Home And Away Omnibus PG 3 0 4:35 Bob Hearts Abishola 0 5pm F Ellen’s Game Of Games 0 6pm The Simpsons PG 0 6:30 The Simpsons PG 3 0 7pm M Rogue One – A Star Wars Story PGV 3 2016 Sci-fi. A group of resistance fighters join together to steal the plans of the Death Star, the ultimate weapon. Felicity Jones, Diego Luna. 0 9:25 M Star Wars – The Last Jedi MV 2017 Sci-fi Action. While Rey’s recent abilities begin to develop under the watchful eye of Luke Skywalker, the Resistance prepares for battle in a final showdown. Daisy Ridley, Mark Hamill, Carrie Fisher. 0

6am Life TV 6:30 Brian Houston @ Hillsong TV 7am Charles Stanley 8am Life TV 3 8:30 Turning Point 9am Classical Destinations 3 9:30 The Hui 0 10am Newshub Nation 0 11am F Wild Korea 0 Noon Shark Wranglers 0 1pm Motorsport – Muscle Garage 1:30 Motorsport – NZV8 Utes (HLS) Round Four – Taupo. 2:30 Motorsport – British Touring Car Championship (HLS) Thruxton. 3:30 Motorsport – MotoGP (HLS) Grand Prix de France. 4:55 Bondi Lifeguard World Adventures PG The crew takes a break from rescue attempts to explore the wonders of the outback. 0 5:30 2nd Chance Charlie PG 3 0 6pm Newshub Live At 6pm 7pm The Masked Singer NZ PG 0 8pm M Spider-Man – Far From Home M 2019 Adventure. Spider-Man must step up to take on new threats in a world that has changed forever. Tom Holland, Samuel L Jackson. 0 10:25 Murder, Lies And Alibis 16 3 1/2. Experts unearth new evidence in the cold case of murdered beauty queen Bronwyne Richardson. 0 11:30 Hawaii Five-0 M 3 0 12:25 Infomercials

6am Religious Programming 6:30 Believe It Or Not! 7:30 Religious Programming 10am A Place In The Sun 3 11am NXT PGV 3 Noon Super Rugby Trans-Tasman (RPL) Hurricanes v Rebels. 2pm The Diagnosis Detectives PGC 3 0 3pm Football – A-League (HLS) Phoenix v Western United FC. 3:30 GrassRoots Rugby 4:30 Rugby Nation 5pm Honey Wars PGL 3 0 5:30 Prime News 6pm Netball – ANZ Premiership (RPL) Stars v Pulse. 7:30 Cornwall With Simon Reeve PG Simon investigates the environmental challenges facing Cornwall. 0 8:45 Murder On Middle Beach 16VLC With the 10-year anniversary of his mother’s death approaching, Madison continues his quest for the truth. However, he comes up against some surprising roadblocks to his investigation. 10:35 MacGyver M 11:30 SmackDown PGV 0

6am Best Cake Wins 6:30 Through The Bible With Les Feldick 7am Leading The Way 7:30 Key Of David 8am Hugh’s Three Hungry Boys 8:30 Inside Royal Homes 9:30 Restoration Home 10:30 Salvage Hunters 11:30 Historic House Rescue 12:30 How Do Animals Do That 1pm Kai Safari 1:30 Antiques Roadshow 2:30 Jade Fever PGC 3:30 Little Giants 4pm Nature’s Strangest Mysteries Solved 4:30 BBQ Pitmasters PGL 5:30 Antiques Roadshow 6:30 Salvage Hunters 7:30 Ben Fogle – Return To The Wild PGC Ben journeys back to the vast Pacific Ocean and re-joins Rick Page who has now dropped anchor in Fiji. 8:30 People Magazine Investigates – Cults MCLSV The followers of cult leader Dwight York come from all walks of life. 9:30 Murder In The Heartland MCV 10:30 Salvage Hunters 11:30 Ben Fogle – Return To The Wild PGC

BRAVO 6am Love It Or List It 3 6:50 Love It Or List It 3 7:40 Love It Or List It 3 8:30 Love It Or List It 3 9:20 Clean House PG 3 10:05 Clean House PG 3 10:55 The Circus 3 11:20 The Circus 3 11:45 Body Fixers PG 3 12:35 Celebrity Ghost Stories PG 3 1:30 Celebrity Ghost Stories PG 3 2:25 Hoarders PG 3 3:20 Catfish PG 3 4:15 Catfish PG 3 5:05 Catfish PG 3 6pm Love It Or List It 7pm M The First Wives Club PG 3 1996 Comedy. Three close friends, discarded by their husbands in favour of younger trophy wives, become a force to be reckoned with. Goldie Hawn, Bette Midler, Diane Keaton. 9:10 M Indecent Proposal ML 3 1993 Drama. A couple face a dilemma when a rich man offers them $1 million to spend a night with the wife. Demi Moore, Woody Harrelson, Robert Redford. 11:30 Shahs Of Sunset M 3 Reza, Destiney, and Sara head to Vegas to promote Reza’s new collection. 12:20 Infomercials

Monday

12:05 M Tales Of Halloween 16VC 3 2015 Comedy Horror. Adrienne Barbeau, Hunter Smit, Cameron Easton. 0 1:50 Ambulance Australia – Ultimate Emergencies PG 3 0 3am First Dates NZ PG 3 0 3:50 2 Overnight 4am Infomercials 4:30 Religious Programming 5am Infomercials

SKY 5 6am A1 – Highway Patrol MVLC 7am Prison First And Last 24 Hours MVLC 7:55 NXT PGV 8:50 Mountain Men PG 9:35 Piha Rescue PG 10am Pawn Stars PG 11am Storage Wars PGL 11:30 FBI MV 12:30 Prison First And Last 24 Hours MVLC 1:30 RBT MC 2pm Raw PGV 4:45 NXT PGV 5:45 SmackDown MVC 7:30 Prison First And Last 24 Hours MVLC 8:30 FBI MV Maggie, OA and the team investigate the murders of 18 young women with help from a survivor associated with the deceased. 9:30 NCIS – New Orleans MV The team investigates the murder of a Navy contractor who, unbeknownst to anyone, lived two lives for decades, with two wives, families and careers. 10:30 MacGyver M 11:25 Mountain Men PG

Monday

12:15 SmackDown MVC 1:55 Prison First And Last 24 Hours MVLC 2:40 Mountain Men PG 3:30 MacGyver M 4:20 FBI MV 5:10 NCIS – New Orleans MV

Monday

12:30 Extreme Salvage Squad ML 3 1:30 Infomercials 4:30 Closedown

MOVIES PREMIERE

MOVIES GREAtS

7:46 Just Getting Started MVLSC 2017 Comedy. Morgan Freeman, Tommy Lee Jones. 9:16 Birds Of Prey 16VLSC 2020 Action. Margot Robbie, Ewan McGregor. 11:01 The Peanut Butter Falcon MVL 2019 Adventure. Zack Gottsagen, Shia LaBeouf. 12:35 Ad Astra MVLC 2019 Adventure. Brad Pitt, Tommy Lee Jones. 2:36 Doctor Sleep 16VLC 2019 Horror. Ewan McGregor, Cliff Curtis. 5:06 Last Christmas MLC 2019 Comedy. Emilia Clarke, Henry Golding. 6:45 Nomadland MVLSC 2020 Drama. Frances McDormand, David Strathairn. 8:30 The King Of Staten Island 16LC 2020 Comedy. An unemployed man in his mid-20s has his world upended when his mother starts dating a firefighter. Pete Davidson, Marisa Tomei. 10:47 All Nighter 16VLSC 2018 Comedy. JK Simmons, Emile Hirsch.

6:50 No Country For Old Men 16V 2007 Crime. Tommy Lee Jones, Javier Bardem. 8:55 Burn After Reading 16VLS 2008 Crime Comedy. 10:35 You Don’t Mess With The Zohan MLS 2008 Comedy. 12:30 The Island MVL 2005 Sci-fi Thriller. 2:55 The Young Victoria PGV 2009 Drama. 4:45 The 40-Year-Old Virgin 16LSC 2005 Comedy. 6:45 Made Of Honour MLS 2008 Comedy. Patrick Dempsey, Michelle Monaghan, Kevin McKidd. 8:30 The Queen ML 2006 Drama. After Princess Diana’s death, the tradition-bound Queen Elizabeth II finds herself in conflict with the new Prime Minister, Tony Blair. Helen Mirren, Michael Sheen. 10:15 Rings MVC 2017 Horror. A young woman finds herself on the receiving end of a curse that threatens to take her life in seven days. Matilda Lutz, Alex Roe.

12:12 The Kitchen 16VLC 2019 Action. Melissa McCarthy, Tiffany Haddish. 1:52 Doctor Sleep 16VLC 2019 Horror. 4:19 Last Christmas MLC 2019 Comedy.

Midnight The Island MVL 2005 Sci-fi Thriller. 2:25 The Young Victoria PGV 2009 Drama. 4:15 The 40-YearOld Virgin 16LSC 2005 Comedy.

Monday

Monday

Monday

12:30 Antiques Roadshow 1:30 Best Cake Wins 2am Into The Wild – India 3am People Magazine Investigates – Cults MCLSV 4am Murder In The Heartland MCV 5am Historic House Rescue

SKY SPORt 1 6am Super Rugby TransTasman Blues v Waratahs. 6:30 Super Rugby TransTasman Chiefs v Brumbies. 7am Super Rugby TransTasman Reds v Crusaders. 7:30 All Access – Ngani Laumape 8am Super Rugby Trans-Tasman Blues v Waratahs. 10am Super Rugby Trans-Tasman Reds v Crusaders. 10:30 Super Rugby Trans-Tasman Chiefs v Brumbies. 11am L Rugby Sevens Trans-Tasman Day Two, Game One. Noon L Major League Rugby Houston Sabercats v Old Glory DC. 2pm Super Rugby TransTasman 2:30 Super Rugby Trans-Tasman 3pm All Access 4:30 Super Rugby Trans-Tasman 6:30 First XV Rugby 8:15 Super Rugby Trans-Tasman 8:30 Rugby Nation Sundays 9pm European Rugby – Challenge Cup 11:30 Super Rugby Trans-Tasman

Monday

1:30 Japan Top League 3:30 Super Rugby TransTasman 4am Super Rugby Trans-Tasman 4:30 Super Rugby Trans-Tasman 5am Super Rugby TransTasman 5:30 Super Rugby Trans-Tasman

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

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6:30 Waiata Mai 3 6:40 Kia Mau 3 A sing-along, performing arts series for tamariki. 6:50 Huritua 3 Tips for getting through everyday life. 7am Taki Atu Taki Mai 7:10 Tamariki Haka 3 7:20 Mahi Pai 3 7:30 He Rourou 3 7:40 Paia 3 7:50 Polyfest 2019 3 8:20 Te Nutube 3 8:30 Whanau Living 3 9am Oranga Ngakau 3 10am Huro Pepi 3 10:30 Te Ao Tapatahi 11:30 Te Ao With Moana Noon Home, Land And Sea 3 12:30 Pukuhohe 3 1pm Waka Ama Championships 1:50 M A Cowgirl’s Story PGC 3 2016 Family. When both her parents leave to go to war, a 17-year-old girl moves in with her grandfather and starts at a new school, where she and her new friends form an equestrian drill team. Bailee Madison, Chloe Lukasiak, Pat Boone. 3:30 Pio Terei Tonight PG 3 4:30 Tagata Pasifika 5pm Te Ao Toa 6pm Waka Huia 6:30 Te Ao Marama 7:30 Apex Gangs PGC As Melbourne struggles with increased youth crime, this documentary looks beyond the media hype at a community under intense scrutiny. 8:40 M Breathe MC 2017 Drama. The true love story of Robin and Diana Cavendish, an adventurous couple who refuse to give up in the face of a serious disease. Andrew Garfield. 10:50 My Party Song 3 11:20 Nga Pari Karangaranga O Te Motu 3 11:50 Closedown

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6:30 Mrs Brown’s Boys MLS 7:05 Holby City MC 8:05 EastEnders PG 8:30 EastEnders PG 8:55 EastEnders PG 9:20 EastEnders PG 9:45 Heartbeat MVC 10:35 The Graham Norton Show MLS 11:25 All Round To Mrs Brown’s MLS 12:20 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown ML 1:10 Midsomer Murders MVC 3:05 Keeping Faith M 4:05 Death In Paradise M 5:10 Heartbeat MVC 6:05 Would I Lie To You? PG 6:40 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown ML 7:35 Doc Martin PG Martin rushes to Ruth’s for a medical emergency; preparations for Morwenna and Al’s wedding do not go to plan. 8:30 Who Do You Think You Are? PG 9:35 Inspector George Gently M 11:15 Keeping Faith M

Monday

12:15 Casualty PG 1am Doc Martin PG 1:50 Grantchester M 2:40 Who Do You Think You Are? PG 3:40 Inspector George Gently M 5:15 Top Of The Lake – China Girl 16 23May21

6:05 How Do They Do It? PG 6:30 How Do They Do It? PG 6:55 Mysteries At The Museum PG Hollywood Dog Legend of Zorro and Up in Arms. 7:45 Alaska – The Last Frontier PG Backyard Prey. 9:25 Aussie Salvage Squad PG 10:20 Undercover Billionaire PG Wake Up Call. 12:10 Gold Rush PG Got Your Six. 1:05 Aussie Gold Hunters PG 2pm Bering Sea Gold PG Storm Surge. 2:55 Bering Sea Gold PG Second Wind. 3:50 Bering Sea Gold PG Every Ounce Counts. 4:45 Bering Sea Gold PG Closing the Gap. 5:40 Bering Sea Gold PG Innovate and Overcome. 6:35 Bering Sea Gold PG King of Nome. 7:30 Aussie Gold Hunters PG 8:30 Naked And Afraid XL MC Third Times the Harm. 9:30 Undercover Billionaire PG Wake Up Call. 11:25 Gold Rush PG Got Your Six.

Monday

12:15 How It’s Made PG 12:40 How Do They Do It? PG 1:05 Mysteries At The Museum PG 1:55 Outback Opal Hunters PG 2:45 Naked And Afraid XL M 3:35 Naked And Afraid XL M 4:25 Naked And Afraid XL M 5:15 Naked And Afraid XL M

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Ashburton Guardian Wednesday, May 19, 2021

Monday, May 24, 2021 tVNZ 1

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The Apprentice Aotearoa, at 8:30pm

Vegas, at 8:30pm

A Lover Betrayed, at 1pm

Black Hawk Down, at 8:30pm

World’s Greatest Hotels, at 8:30pm

6am Breakfast 0 9am The Ellen DeGeneres Show PG 0 10am Tipping Point 3 0 11am The Chase 3 0 Noon 1 News At Midday 0 12:30 Emmerdale PG 0 1:30 Country Calendar 3 0 2pm The Ellen DeGeneres Show PG 3 0 3pm Tipping Point 3 0 4pm Te Karere 2 4:30 Britain’s Brightest Celebrity Families PG 0 5pm The Chase 3 0 6pm 1 News At 6pm 0 7pm Seven Sharp 0 7:30 Fair Go 0 8pm Highway Cops PG A head-on close-call on Milford Road; two men swap seats in a small car which raises suspicions; a car with modifications does not fool a constable. 0 8:30 The Apprentice Aotearoa M The teams are challenged to create a stellar social media campaign that sells the virtues of Hamilton. 0 9:30 20/20 0 10:35 1 News Tonight 0 11:05 Manifest ML 0

6am Les Mills Born To Move 0 6:25 Masha And The Bear 3 0 6:30 In The Night Garden 3 0 7am Ranger Rob 3 0 7:25 Teen Titans Go! 0 7:50 Talking Tom And Friends 0 8:15 Kiddets 3 0 8:25 Code Fun 0 8:40 The Lion Guard 3 0 9am Infomercials 10am Les Mills Body Combat 0 10:30 Neighbours PG 3 0 11am Station 19 MC 3 0 Noon God Friended Me 3 0 1pm Judge Rinder PG 3 0 2pm American Housewife 3 0 2:30 Home And Away PG 3 0 3pm Shortland Street PG 3 0 3:35 Almost Never 0 4:05 Brain Busters 0 4:30 Friends 3 0 5pm The Big Bang Theory PG 3 0 6pm Neighbours 0 6:30 Home And Away PG 0 7pm Shortland Street PG 0 7:30 Popstars PG The finalists face a fashion challenge with celebrity stylist Sammy Salsa. 0 8:30 F Vegas 16VL Hina lives through a terrible trial while Kingi risks everything on a throw of the dice. 0 9:30 F Creamerie 16LC 0 10:05 Frickin Dangerous Bro On The Road ML 0 10:35 Two And A Half Men PG 3 0

6am The AM Show 9am Infomercials 10:30 Cupcake Wars 11:30 Newshub Live At 11:30am Noon Fixer Upper 1pm M A Lover Betrayed M 2017 Thriller. Years after a woman’s son was killed she has a brief romance with a handsome soldier which throws her life into turmoil. Inspired by real life events. Jamie Luner, Jason Brooks, Brent Antonello. 0 3pm Celebrity Family Feud PG 0 4pm Travels With The Bondi Vet 0 4:30 Newshub Live At 4:30pm 5pm Millionaire Hot Seat 0 6pm Newshub Live At 6pm 7pm The Project 7:30 The Masked Singer NZ PG The seven remaining Masked Singers take to the stage. Can Rhys Darby and the panel guess their identity? 0 8:30 911 M Athena investigates a mysterious murder during a neighbourhood block party; the team rushes to save lives endangered by a bomb threat. 0 9:25 911 – Lone Star M The 126 is on the scene when a disastrous wedding comes crumbling down; Owen and Gwyneth struggle to label their new relationship. 0 10:25 Newshub Late 10:55 The Hui 11:30 Newshub Nation 3 0 12:35 Infomercials

6am Jeopardy 3 6:25 The Powerpuff Girls 3 0 6:50 Butterbean’s Café 3 0 7:15 Nicky, Ricky, Dicky And Dawn 3 0 7:40 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 3 0 8:05 Game Shakers 3 0 8:30 Batman – The Animated Series PGVC 3 0 9am A Place In The Sun 3 10am Landscape Artist Of The Year 3 0 11am Hot Bench PG 3 11:30 The Spanish Princess MVSC 3 0 12:30 Five Bedrooms MLSC 3 0 1:30 Just Shoot Me PGC 3 0 2pm The Late Show With Stephen Colbert PG 3 3pm Wheel Of Fortune 3:30 Jeopardy 4pm American Pickers PGC 5pm Tagata Pasifika 5:30 Prime News 6pm Pawn Stars PG 7pm The Crowd Goes Wild 7:30 American Pickers PGC 8:30 M Black Hawk Down 16C 2001 Action. A United States covert military operation in Somalia goes badly wrong. Based on true events. Ewan McGregor, Josh Hartnett. 0 11:30 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert PG

6am Ainsley Eats The Streets 7am Inside Royal Homes 8am Little Giants 8:30 Nature’s Strangest Mysteries Solved 9am Cash In The Spare Room 10am Tom Kerridge’s Fresh Start 10:30 Ben Fogle – Return To The Wild PGC 11:30 Salvage Hunters 12:30 Little Giants 1pm Nature’s Strangest Mysteries Solved 1:30 Antiques Roadshow 2:30 BBQ Pitmasters PGL 3:30 Dodo Heroes 4:30 Hugh’s Three Good Things 5:30 The Great Food Truck Race PGL 6:30 Wheeler Dealers 7:30 Inside The QE2 Hotel 8:30 World’s Greatest Hotels Caesars Palace has been the heart and soul of Las Vegas for over 50 years. It was the first themed hotel in the city and credited with helping create the Vegas everyone knows today. 9:30 Our Guy In Japan 10:30 Wheeler Dealers 11:30 The Great Food Truck Race PGL

Tuesday

12:05 Q+A With Jack Tame 3 0 1:10 Te Karere 3 2 1:35 Infomercials 5:35 Te Karere 3 2

BRAVO 6am Infomercials 10am Dating #NoFilter M 3 10:30 Celebrity Ghost Stories PG 3 11:30 Snapped M 3 12:30 Injustice With Nancy Grace M 3 1:30 The Real Housewives Of Orange County M 3 2:30 Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles PG 3 3:30 Hoarders PG 3 4:30 Catfish PG 3 5:30 Face Off PG 3 6:30 Celebrity Ghost Stories PG 7:30 Snapped M An investigation into the mysterious death of a loving mother leads authorities to uncover a diabolical plot hatched close to home. 8:30 Injustice With Nancy Grace M A Connecticut town is rocked when mother-of-five Jennifer Dulos disappears. 9:30 Killer Motive M When a soldier is gunned down on a dusty street in a California desert town, the investigation tests the bonds of friendship and the limits of family loyalty. 10:30 Snapped M 3 11:25 The Real Murders Of Orange County M 3 12:15 Infomercials

Tuesday

12:30 The Gloaming MC 0 1:25 Shortland Street PG 3 0 1:50 Infomercials 2:50 2 Overnight 4:15 The Middle 3 0 4:35 Neighbours 3 0 5am Infomercials

SKY 5 6am Jeopardy! 6:25 Wheel Of Fortune 6:45 Pawn Stars PG 7:10 Storage Wars PG 7:35 Ax Men ML 8:25 Border Security – America’s Frontline PG 8:50 Truck Night In America PGL 9:40 Hawaii Five-0 MV 10:30 CSI MV 11:30 Pawn Stars PG Noon Jeopardy! 12:25 Wheel Of Fortune 12:50 MacGyver M 1:40 NCIS – New Orleans MV 2:30 Hawaii Five0 MV 3:20 Ax Men ML 4:10 Jeopardy! 4:35 Wheel Of Fortune 5pm Storage Wars PG 5:30 Pawn Stars PG 6pm Truck Night In America PGL 7pm Border Security – America’s Frontline PG 7:30 Hawaii Five-0 MV 8:30 The Force MC 9pm Surveillance Oz PGV 9:30 Helicopter ER M 10:30 CSI MV 11:30 Ax Men ML

Tuesday

12:30 Wheel Of Fortune 1am Jeopardy! 1:25 Border Security – America’s Frontline PG 1:50 Helicopter ER M 2:40 Surveillance Oz PGV 3:05 The Force MC 3:30 Truck Night In America PGL 4:20 CSI MV 5:10 Hawaii Five-0 MV

Tuesday

12:30 The Crowd Goes Wild 3 1am Infomercials 4am Closedown

MOVIES PREMIERE

MOVIES GREAtS

6:02 Nomadland MVLSC 2020 Drama. 7:48 The King Of Staten Island 16LC 2020 Comedy. 10:02 Lying And Stealing 16LSC 2019 Thriller. 11:42 Doctor Sleep 16VLC 2019 Horror. 2:10 Like A Boss 16LSC 2020 Comedy. 3:35 Book Club MLSC 2018 Comedy. 5:19 Bombshell MLSC 2019 Drama. 7:05 Outback MVLC 2020 Thriller. Lauren Lofberg, Taylor Wiese. 8:30 Blood Moon 16VLSC 2020 Horror. A woman and her son look for a fresh start in a small town, but when locals begin to probe, she must protect her son and their terrifying secret. Megalyn Echikunwoke, Yonas Kibreab. 9:55 Jumanji – The Next Level PGVL 2019 Adventure. The gang returns to Jumanji to rescue one of their own. However, they soon discover the game has changed and nothing is as they expect. Dwayne Johnson, Jack Black. 11:55 1917 16VLC 2019 Drama. Dean-Charles Chapman, George MacKay.

6:15 Made Of Honour MLS 2008 Comedy. Patrick Dempsey, Michelle Monaghan, Kevin McKidd. 8am The Queen ML 2006 Drama. Helen Mirren, Michael Sheen. 9:45 Rings MVC 2017 Horror. Matilda Lutz, Alex Roe. 11:30 The Island MVL 2005 Sci-fi Thriller. Ewan McGregor, Scarlett Johansson. 1:55 Are We Officially Dating? 16LS 2014 Romantic Comedy. 3:30 We Were Soldiers 16V 2002 War. 5:45 Gangs Of New York 16VLS 2002 Historical Drama. 8:30 The Longest Yard MVLS 2005 Comedy. Prison inmates form a football team to challenge the prison guards. Adam Sandler, Chris Rock, Burt Reynolds. 10:25 Cop Out 16VLS 2010 Comedy. When a veteran NYPD police officer’s rare baseball card is stolen, he recruits his partner to find the thief, a memorabiliaobsessed gangster. Bruce Willis, Tracy Morgan.

Tuesday

1:50 Like A Boss 16LSC 2020 Comedy. 3:15 Book Club MLSC 2018 Comedy. 4:56 Bombshell MLSC 2019 Drama.

Tuesday

12:15 Are We Officially Dating? 16LS 2014 Romantic Comedy. 1:55 We Were Soldiers 16V 2002 War. 4:15 Gangs Of New York 16VLS 2002 Historical Drama.

Tuesday

12:30 Hugh’s Three Good Things 1:30 Tom Kerridge’s Fresh Start 2am Into The Wild – India 3am Dodo Heroes 4am Inside The QE2 Hotel 5am The Great Food Truck Race PGL

SKY SPORt 1 6am L Motorsport – Nascar EchoPark Texas Grand Prix. 10am Heineken Cup Final – La Rochelle v Toulouse. Noon Rugby Nation 12:30 Super Rugby Trans-Tasman Reds v Crusaders. 2:30 European Rugby – Challenge Cup 3pm Super Rugby TransTasman 3:15 Super Rugby Trans-Tasman 3:30 First XV Rugby 4pm Japan Top League 4:30 Major League Rugby 5pm Heineken Cup 5:30 Super Rugby TransTasman 6pm Super Rugby Trans-Tasman 6:30 Super Rugby Trans-Tasman 7pm Super Rugby TransTasman 7:30 Super Rugby Trans-Tasman 8pm Rugby Nation 8:30 The Breakdown 9:30 All Access – Anton Lienert-Brown 10pm Heineken Cup

Tuesday

Midnight Super Rugby Trans-Tasman 2am The Breakdown 3am Super Rugby Trans-Tasman 3:30 Super Rugby TransTasman 4am Super Rugby Trans-Tasman 4:30 Super Rugby Trans-Tasman 5am Super Rugby TransTasman 5:30 Japan Top League

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

6:30 Pipi Ma 3 An animated series for tamariki based on Pipi Ma, the world’s first Maori-speaking dolls. 6:35 Takoha 3 6:45 He Paki Taonga I A Maui 3 6:50 Mahi Pai 3 7am Te Ao Tapatahi 8am Miharo 3 2 8:30 Pukana 3 9am Oranga Ngakau 10am Sidewalk Karaoke 3 10:30 Whanau Living 3 11am Moving Out With Kanoa 3 Noon Wehi Na Upload PG 3 12:30 Know Your Roots PGC 1pm Nga Pari Karangaranga O Te Motu 3 2pm Toku Reo 3 2 3pm Korero Mai 3 3:30 Polyfest 2018 3 4pm Pukana 4:30 Miharo 3 2 5pm Pipi Ma 3 5:05 Takoha 3 5:15 He Paki Taonga I A Maui 3 5:20 Mahi Pai 3 5:30 Kid’s Kai Kart 3 Students at Te Kura Kaupapa Maori o Te Rakipaewhenua make homemade fish and chips. 5:40 Potae Pai 3 5:50 Taki Atu Taki Mai 3 6pm Paia 3 6:10 Huritua 3 6:20 Kia Mau 3 6:30 Te Ao Marama 7:30 Skindigenous 8pm Te Ao With Moana 8:30 M The Music Of Strangers MC 3 2015 Documentary. Cellist Yo-Yo Ma and other international artists of The Silk Road Project discuss their philosophies on music and culture. 10:10 Marae 2 10:40 Ki Tua 3 11:10 Nga Pari Karangaranga O Te Motu 3 11:40 Closedown

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6:15 QI M 6:45 The Graham Norton Show MVS 7:35 The Bill MVC 8:25 A Touch Of Frost 16VC 10:05 Grantchester MV 10:50 Death In Paradise M 11:50 Midsomer Murders MVC 1:30 The Bill MVC 2:25 Top Of The Lake – China Girl 16 3:30 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown M 4:20 The Graham Norton Show PG 5:15 Who Do You Think You Are? PG 6:20 QI M 6:55 EastEnders PG 7:25 QI PG 8pm Would I Lie To You? PG Guests are Danny Dyer, Jon Richardson, Joe Lycett and Moira Stuart. 8:30 Death In Paradise M 9:35 Keeping Faith M Faith struggles to cope with her break up and work commitments. 10:40 DCI Banks 16

Tuesday

12:15 Midsomer Murders MVC 1:50 QI M 2:20 QI PG 2:50 Would I Lie To You? PG 3:20 Who Do You Think You Are? PG 4:20 Death In Paradise M 5:20 Keeping Faith M 24May21

6:05 How Do They Do It? PG 6:30 How It’s Made PG 6:55 House Hunters International Renovation PG Bringing a Classic Back to Life in Serbia. 7:45 House Hunters International PG Faroe Islands. 8:10 House Hunters International PG 8:35 Undercover Billionaire PG 10:20 Aussie Gold Hunters PG 11:15 Naked And Afraid XL MC 12:10 House Hunters International Renovation PG 1:05 House Hunters International PG 1:30 House Hunters International PG 2pm Outback Opal Hunters PG 2:55 Deadliest Catch PG 4:45 Fast N’ Loud PG 5:40 Outback Opal Hunters PG 6:35 Aussie Salvage Squad PG 7:30 Richard Hammond’s Big PG 8:30 Fast N’ Loud PG 9:30 Street Outlaws MLC 10:30 Aussie Gold Hunters PG 11:25 Naked And Afraid XL M

Tuesday

12:15 How It’s Made PG 12:40 How Do They Do It? PG 1:05 What On Earth? PG 1:55 Deadliest Catch PG 3:35 Moonshiners M 4:25 Gold Rush – Dave Turin’s Lost Mine PG 5:15 Outback Opal Hunters PG

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The Dog House, at 8:30pm

Popstars, at 7:30pm

David Lomas Investigates, at 7:30pm

Michael Palin – Travels Of A Lifetime, at 7:30pm

Scaled, at 3:30pm

6am Breakfast The Breakfast team presents news, interviews, weather, and information. 0 9am The Ellen DeGeneres Show PG Ellen DeGeneres brings her brand of humour to daytime talk. 0 10am Tipping Point 3 0 11am The Chase 3 0 Noon 1 News At Midday 0 12:30 Emmerdale PG 0 1:30 Fair Go 3 0 2pm The Ellen DeGeneres Show PG 3 0 3pm Tipping Point 3 0 4pm Te Karere 2 4:30 Britain’s Brightest Celebrity Families PG 0 5pm The Chase 3 0 6pm 1 News At 6pm 0 7pm Seven Sharp 0 7:30 Eat Well For Less NZ A group of first-time flatmates need Michael and Ganesh to teach them how to cook quick and affordable meals. 0 8:30 The Dog House PG A family get more than they bargained for with not one dog, but two; a lurcher puppy may be adorable – but he likes to chew. 0 9:30 Coronation Street PG 0 10:30 1 News Tonight 0 11pm Sunday 3 0

6am Les Mills Born To Move 0 6:25 Masha And The Bear 3 0 6:30 In The Night Garden 3 0 7am Ranger Rob 3 0 7:25 Teen Titans Go! 0 7:50 Talking Tom And Friends 0 8:15 Kiddets 3 0 8:25 Code Fun 0 8:40 Rainbow Rangers 3 0 9am Infomercials 10am Les Mills Body Balance 0 10:30 Neighbours 3 0 11am Popstars PG 3 0 Noon God Friended Me 3 0 1pm Judge Rinder PG 3 0 2pm Murphy Brown 3 0 2:30 Home And Away PG 3 0 3pm Shortland Street PG 3 0 3:35 Almost Never 0 4:05 Brain Busters 0 4:30 Friends 3 0 5pm The Big Bang Theory PG 3 0 6pm Neighbours 0 6:30 Home And Away PG 0 7pm Shortland Street PG 0 7:30 Popstars PG The final four acts shoot music videos ahead of their VIP music industry gig. 0 8:30 Have You Been Paying Attention? M 0 9:35 Naked Attraction 18VLC A woman twice-divorced hopes for a new love; a man with Crohn’s disease has lost his body confidence but is now ready to conquer his fear. 0 10:30 2 Broke Girls PGS 3 0 12:25 All Rise PG 0 1:10 Shortland Street PG 3 0 1:40 Infomercials 2:40 2 Overnight 4:15 The Middle 3 0 4:35 Neighbours 3 0 5am Infomercials

6am Jeopardy 3 6:25 The Powerpuff Girls 3 0 6:50 Butterbean’s Café 3 0 7:15 Nicky, Ricky, Dicky And Dawn 3 0 7:40 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 3 0 8:05 Game Shakers 3 0 8:30 Batman – The Animated Series PGVC 3 0 9am A Place In The Sun 3 10am Landscape Artist Of The Year 3 0 11am Hot Bench PG 3 11:30 The Spanish Princess MVSC 3 0 12:30 Five Bedrooms MLSC 3 0 1:30 Just Shoot Me PGC 3 0 2pm The Late Show With Stephen Colbert PG 3 3pm Wheel Of Fortune 3:30 Jeopardy 4pm American Pickers PGC 5pm Everybody Loves Raymond PG 3 0 5:30 Prime News 6pm Netball Zone 6:30 Pawn Stars PG 7pm The Crowd Goes Wild 7:30 Michael Palin – Travels Of A Lifetime PG Michael Palin travels through the Himalayas where he meets the Dalai Lama and possibly a Yeti. 0 8:30 FBI MV 0 9:30 F FBI – Most Wanted MV 0 10:30 The Breakdown 11:40 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert PG

6am Ainsley Eats The Streets 7am Hugh’s Three Good Things 8am Dodo Heroes 9am Cash In The Spare Room 10am Travel Man – 48 Hours In 10:30 The Great Food Truck Race PGL 11:30 Wheeler Dealers Noon Wheeler Dealers 12:30 Our Guy In Japan 1:30 World’s Greatest Hotels 2:30 Inside The QE2 Hotel 3:30 Scaled The team must create a samuraithemed enclosure for two boa constrictors in time for the grand opening of a tattoo shop. Rachel faces her fear of snakes when they work with a rattlesnake wrangler. 4:30 Jamie’s Quick And Easy Food 5pm Rachel Allen – All Things Sweet 5:30 The Great Food Truck Race PGL 6:30 Wheeler Dealers 7:30 The House That £100K Built 8:30 Building The Dream 9:30 Property Brothers – Forever Home 10:30 Wheeler Dealers 11:30 The Great Food Truck Race PGL

12:05 Living With The Boss 3 0 1:05 Te Karere 3 2 1:30 Infomercials 5:35 Te Karere 3 2

6am The AM Show 9am Infomercials 10:30 Cupcake Wars 11:30 Newshub Live At 11:30am Noon Fixer Upper 1pm M Young, Stalked And Pregnant M 2020 Drama. When a pregnant high-school senior is accepted at a top university she makes plans for the future without the father. Lindsay Hartley, Bart Johnson. 0 2:55 Celebrity Family Feud PG 0 3:55 Travels With The Bondi Vet 0 4:30 Newshub Live At 4:30pm 5pm Millionaire Hot Seat 0 6pm Newshub Live At 6pm 7pm The Project 7:30 David Lomas Investigates PG David is enlisted to help two sets of twins who were separated at birth and are desperate to find answers about their missing siblings. 0 8:30 NCIS M The team tracks a stolen laptop to the uncle of a young boy, Gibbs’ former neighbour. 0 9:30 NCIS – Los Angeles M In order to get intelligence on a matter of national security, Kensi must come face-to-face with a sociopath who she put in jail years ago. 0 10:30 Newshub Late 11pm Westside 16 3 0 Midnight Infomercials

Wednesday

BRAVO 6am Infomercials 10am Dating #NoFilter M 3 10:30 Celebrity Ghost Stories PG 3 11:30 Snapped M 3 12:30 The Real Murders Of Orange County M 3 1:30 The Real Housewives Of Orange County M 3 2:30 Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles PG 3 3:35 Hoarders PG 3 4:30 Catfish PG 3 5:30 Top Chef Masters PG 3 6:30 Celebrity Ghost Stories PG 7:30 Botched M Dr. Nassif and Dr. Dubrow look back at patients obsessed with everything being bigger, nothing ever being enough, to even being obsessed with looking like a celebrity. 8:30 One Deadly Mistake M Petty Officer Amanda Snell is found dead in her room on the base and NCIS is split as to whether her death was an accident, or if she was met with foul play. 9:30 Killer Siblings 16 10:30 Snapped M 3 11:25 The Real Murders Of Orange County M 3 12:15 Infomercials

Wednesday

SKY 5 6am Jeopardy! 6:25 Wheel Of Fortune 6:45 Pawn Stars PG 7:10 Storage Wars PG 7:35 Ax Men ML 8:25 Border Security – America’s Frontline PG 8:50 Truck Night In America PGL 9:40 Hawaii Five-0 MV 10:30 CSI MV 11:30 Pawn Stars PG Noon Raw Live MVC 3:05 Ax Men ML 4:05 Jeopardy! 4:35 Wheel Of Fortune 5pm Storage Wars PG 5:30 Pawn Stars PG 6pm Truck Night In America PGL 7pm Border Security – America’s Frontline PG 7:30 Hawaii Five-0 MV Five-0 nearly causes an international incident and one member pays for it with their job. 8:30 Planes Gone Viral PG 9:30 Outback Truckers M 10:30 CSI MV 11:30 Ax Men ML

Wednesday

12:30 Wheel Of Fortune 1am Jeopardy! 1:25 Border Security – America’s Frontline PG 1:50 Outback Truckers M 2:35 Planes Gone Viral PG 3:30 Truck Night In America PGL 4:20 CSI MV 5:10 Hawaii Five-0 MV

Wednesday

12:40 Infomercials 3 3:40 Closedown

Wednesday

12:30 Jamie’s Quick And Easy Food 1am Rachel Allen – All Things Sweet 1:30 Travel Man – 48 Hours In 2am Into The Wild – India 3am Scaled 4am Property Brothers – Forever Home 5am The Great Food Truck Race PGL

MOVIES PREMIERE

MOVIES GREAtS

6:42 Outback MVLC 2020 Thriller. 8:07 Blood Moon 16VLSC 2020 Horror. 9:26 Jumanji – The Next Level PGVL 2019 Adventure. 11:25 1917 16VLC 2019 Drama. 1:20 The Last Full Measure 16VLC 2019 Drama. 3:12 Sniper – Assassin’s End 16VL 2020 Action. 4:44 Red Joan MS 2018 Drama. 6:24 Knives Out ML 2019 Drama. Daniel Craig, Chris Evans. 8:30 Influence M 2020 Documentary. A film exploring the manipulation of public opinion by investigating the rise and fall of a notorious PR company and its controversial founder. 10pm The High Note ML 2020 Drama. Rather than play it safe, a middle-aged singing icon and her overworked personal assistant believe the time has come to sing a new tune. Tracee Ellis Ross, Dakota Johnson. 11:55 Black Water – Abyss 16VL 2020 Horror. Jessica McNamee, Luke Mitchell.

7:05 The Longest Yard MVLS 2005 Comedy. Adam Sandler, Chris Rock, Burt Reynolds. 9am Cop Out 16VLS 2010 Comedy. Bruce Willis, Tracy Morgan. 10:50 We Were Soldiers 16V 2002 War. Mel Gibson, Barry Pepper, Greg Kinnear. 1:10 Are We Officially Dating? 16LS 2014 Romantic Comedy. Zac Efron, Michael B Jordan. 2:50 Sherlock Holmes 2 – A Game Of Shadows MV 2011 Action. Robert Downey jr, Jude Law. 4:55 Daddy’s Home PGL 2015 Comedy. 6:30 The Other Boleyn Girl MS 2008 Drama History. Natalie Portman, Scarlett Johansson, Eric Bana. 8:30 American Sniper 16VLC 2014 Action. The story of US Navy Seal Chris Kyle, the most lethal sniper in US military history. Bradley Cooper, Sienna Miller. 10:45 The Butler MVL 2013 Drama Biography. Forest Whitaker, Oprah Winfrey, John Cusack.

6am Heineken Cup (HLS) Final – La Rochelle v Toulouse. 6:30 Super Rugby TransTasman (RPL) Hurricanes v Rebels. 8:30 First XV Rugby (HLS) Kelston Boys’ v St Kentigern. 9am The Breakdown 10am Super Rugby Trans-Tasman (RPL) Force v Highlanders. Noon Super Rugby TransTasman (RPL) Blues v Waratahs. 2pm The Breakdown 3pm All Access – Anton Lienert-Brown 3:30 Super Rugby Trans-Tasman (RPL) Chiefs v Brumbies. 5:30 Super Rugby Trans-Tasman (RPL) Reds v Crusaders. 7:30 The Breakdown 8:30 Aotearoa Rugby Pod 9pm Heineken Cup (HLS) Final – La Rochelle v Toulouse. From Twickenham. 9:30 European Rugby – Challenge Cup (HLS) Final – Leicester v Montpellier. From Twickenham. 10pm Rugby Heaven 11pm Super Rugby TransTasman (RPL) Reds v Crusaders.

6:20 EastEnders PG 6:45 The Graham Norton Show PG 7:35 The Bill MVC 8:25 A Touch Of Frost 16VC 10:05 Grantchester M 10:50 Death In Paradise M 11:50 Midsomer Murders MVC 1:30 The Bill MVC 2:20 Top Of The Lake – China Girl 16 3:25 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown ML 4:20 The Graham Norton Show PG 5:15 Who Do You Think You Are? PG 6:20 QI M 6:55 EastEnders PG 7:25 QI PG 8pm Would I Lie To You? PG 8:35 Heartbeat MVC When Lady Victor’s representative Edward Wilson makes a complaint about some gypsies, PC Mason decides to keep a close eye on the Grange. 9:30 Grantchester M 10:25 Doc Martin MC 11:15 Midsomer Murders MVC

1am Sherlock Holmes 2 – A Game Of Shadows MV 2011 Action. 3:05 Daddy’s Home PGL 2015 Comedy. 4:40 The Other Boleyn Girl MS 2008 Drama History.

1am Aotearoa Rugby Pod 1:30 Rugby Heaven 2:30 Rugby Nation 3am Shute Shield (RPL) Teams and venue TBC. 5am The Breakdown

12:55 QI M 1:25 QI MSC 1:55 Would I Lie To You? PG 2:30 Who Do You Think You Are? PG 3:30 Heartbeat MVC 4:20 Grantchester M 5:10 Doc Martin MC

Wednesday

1:35 The Last Full Measure 16VLC 2019 Drama. 3:30 Sniper – Assassin’s End 16VL 2020 Action. 5:05 Red Joan MS 2018 Drama.

Wednesday

SKY SPORt 1

6:30 Pipi Ma 3 6:35 Takoha 3 6:45 He Paki Taonga I A Maui 3 6:50 Mahi Pai 3 7am Te Ao Tapatahi 8am Miharo 3 2 8:30 Pukana 3 9am He Kakano 3 9:30 Mura O Te Ahi PG 3 10am Sidewalk Karaoke 3 10:30 Whanau Living 3 11am On The Ladder 3 11:30 Huro Pepi 3 Noon Skindigenous 3 12:30 Know Your Roots PGC 1pm Nga Pari Karangaranga O Te Motu 3 2pm Toku Reo 3 2 3pm Korero Mai 3 3:30 Polyfest 2018 3 4pm Wiki Ha 3 4:30 Miharo 3 2 5pm Pipi Ma 3 5:05 Takoha 3 5:15 He Paki Taonga I A Maui 3 5:20 Mahi Pai 3 5:30 Kid’s Kai Kart 3 5:40 Te Nutube 3 5:50 Taki Atu Taki Mai 3 6pm Darwin + Newts 3 6:10 He Rourou 3 6:20 Kia Mau 3 6:30 Te Ao Marama 7:30 Strait To The Plate 8pm Home, Land And Sea 8:30 Animal Instincts 9:30 Hunt With Me PG Amber is out in the Hauraki Gulf in search of the elusive 20-pound snapper; and the Clarke boys are on the hunt for pork in their backyard. 10pm Hunting Aotearoa MLC 3 Local hunter Ian Padilla introduces Pete to the beautiful island of Maui. 10:30 Waka Ama Championships Te Wananga o Aotearoa presents the national sprint champs at Lake Karapiro. 11pm Whawhai 11:30 Closedown

Wednesday

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

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Wednesday

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6:05 How Do They Do It? PG 6:30 How It’s Made PG 6:55 House Hunters International Renovation PG 7:45 House Hunters International PG 8:10 House Hunters International PG 8:35 Top Gear PG 9:25 Fast N’ Loud PG 10:20 Fast N’ Loud PG 11:15 Aussie Gold Hunters PG 12:10 House Hunters International Renovation PG 1:05 House Hunters International PG 1:30 House Hunters International PG 2pm Outback Opal Hunters PG 2:55 Gold Rush – Dave Turin’s Lost Mine PG 3:50 Deadliest Catch PG 4:45 Fast N’ Loud PG 5:40 Outback Opal Hunters PG 6:35 Outback Opal Hunters PG 7:30 Aussie Gold Hunters PG 8:30 Mysteries At The Museum PG 9:30 Expedition X PG 10:30 Aussie Salvage Squad PG 11:25 Naked And Afraid XL M

Wednesday

12:15 How It’s Made PG 12:40 How Do They Do It? PG 1:05 What On Earth? PG 1:55 Deadliest Catch PG 2:45 Naked And Afraid XL M 3:35 Moonshiners M 4:25 Gold Rush – Dave Turin’s Lost Mine PG 5:15 Outback Opal Hunters PG

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Wednesday, May 19, 2021 Ashburton Guardian

RURAL 23

SIDE coming to Ashburton

SIDE organising committee chairman Andrew Slater is a sharemilker for and farms in an equity partnership with Ashburton Mayor Neil Brown and his wife Judy.

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By Heather Chalmers heather.c@theguardian.co.nz

Tools to help farmers deal with an ever-evolving dairy industry will be on offer when Ashburton hosts this year’s South Island Dairy Event (SIDE) for the first time next month. Being held at the Ashburton Event Centre on June 23 and 24, SIDE is expected to attract hundreds of dairy farmers and industry professionals. The first farmer-led SIDE was held in 1999 in recognition that the then fast-growing South Island dairy industry needed its own conference as its type of farming was different from the established North Island dairying. Since then, SIDE has alternated between Canterbury and Southland, with two events in Dunedin. SIDE organising committee

chairman and Canterbury dairy farmer Andrew Slater said this year’s theme was Evolve, as the level and speed of change farmers were facing was unprecedented. “The days of holding back, pushing back and putting our heads in the sand are gone. “Our farming businesses have to evolve if we want to keep up with the changing climate and continue to survive and prosper. “The world is changing and it is not just coming from regulators such as Environment Canterbury. “Dairy companies such as Fonterra and Synlait, through their customers, are putting expectations on us as well. So the expectations are coming from every angle. “Financial markets are also now linking loans back to environmental compliance. Compliance around HR and hiring people, particularly foreigners, is also

getting more difficult.” For the last 10 years Slater and his wife Hayley have sharemilked 600 cows at Dorie for Ashburton Mayor Neil Brown and his wife Judy. Five years ago, the Slaters and Browns joined forces to buy a 430-cow farm near Charing Cross in Central Canterbury in an equity partnership. “We have been given some awesome opportunities by the people we have worked for and with. While it is a business arrangement, the Browns have allowed us to spread our wings and help us get into this place.” Slater said that SIDE had always been a farmer-led conference and the committee was proud to bring the event back to Canterbury in a revitalised format and a new venue after last year’s event was cancelled because of Covid-19 restrictions. “As much as it’s about educat-

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ing, its also about getting people together and networking opportunities.” While the Ashburton event would have a slightly more Canterbury focus, people travelled from throughout the South Island and further afield to attend. “We always get a lot from Southland. In the past we have had a strong contingent of Tasmanians.” Workshop topics include milking regimes, the risks and benefits of milk futures and fixed milk prices, getting calves off to a great start, financial cost control, the future for bobby calves and herd reproductive performance. An alternative programme known as BrightSIDE was aimed at new entrants and younger staff and would feature Tangaroa Walker, the Southland sharemilker who has become a social media star. Walker’s Facebook page, Farm

4 Life, provides a glimpse of the highs and lows of rural life and has over 150,000 followers. Keynote speakers include Dr Ceri Evans, a psychiatrist best known for his work with the All Blacks. His red-blue mind model is used by people serious about performing under pressure. Wairarapa farmers Dion and Ali Kilmister will outline how they have progressed from a stock manager’s position 15 years ago, to their first lease farm with 70 steers and a $30,000 overdraft to their now $20 million farming operation. Attendees will also have the opportunity to socialise at a barn dance and dinner on the evening of June 22 in the pavilion at Trotts Garden, Racecourse Road. People are encouraged to dress in country and western, with the evening featuring a mechanical bull and line dancing, as well as a live band.


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Jones is top of the crops Dorie farmer Vaughan Jones has again proven he has the winning recipe when it comes to growing winter feed crops, taking the Ravensdown trophy for best crop in the Ashburton A&P competition. In 2019, Jones won best winter feed crop over the combined Ashburton, Methven and Mayfield A&P competitions with fodder beet. Last year’s event was unable to go ahead because of Covid-19 restrictions. Winner of the Mayfield winter feed competition was Graham Wall, with fodderbeet. The Ashburton and Mayfield competitions were judged last week with Methven on Monday and Tuesday of this week. The best from all three districts will now vie for the supreme award in the Mid Canterbury combined final of the Ravensdown and A&P Associations’ winter feed competition on June 3, with the winner announced at a presentation at Methven. The most popular classes are fodderbeet and kale, but also include rape, turnips, swedes, autumn saved pasture and greenfeed cereals (oats, ryecorn and triticale). Results:

Ashburton Ashburton A&P winter feed competition results: Rape, Ross Duncan, 1; Chris Curd, 2. Kale, Gerard Murphy, 1; Bill Davey, 2; Mike Askin, 3. Swedes, Darryl Butterick, 1. Autumn saved pasture, David Butterick, 1; Phil

Judges and farmers assess crops in the Mayfield A&P winter feed competition. Lovett, 2; Spark Bros, 3. Greenfeed cereals, Bill Davy, 1; Chris Curd, 2; Kevin Jackson, 3. Fodder beet, Vaughan Jones, 1; Stewart Partnership, 2; Mike Askin, 3. Overall winner Ravensdown Trophy, Vaughan Jones, runner-up Stewart Partnership.

Judges’ choice crop A&P winter feed cup, Warren Harris for kale.

Mayfield Mayfield A&P winter feed competition results: Grass, Martin Fleming, 1; Andrew Spencer, 2. Rape, James McLeod, 1; An-

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drew Mackenzie, 2. Oats, Johnny Bell, 1; Andrew Spencer, 2; Peter Waller, 3. Swedes: Martin Fleming, 1; James Doyle, 2; Johnny Harrison, 3. Kale, Peter Waller, 1; Mike Carr, 2; Martin Fleming, 3. Fodderbeet, Graham Wall, 1; Tom Corbett, 2; Johnny Bell, 3.

Mayfield overall winner, Graham Wall, with Martin Fleming second and Peter Waller third. RBC Johnson Memorial Cup for dryland kale, Peter Waller. Dennis Corbett Memorial Trophy, judges’ choice, Johnny Harrison for kale.

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Tomato prices doubled in the last month – in part due to unreliable export options – latest Stats NZ figures show. The average price was sitting at $6.34 per kilogram, up from just under $3 per kilo in March. Cucumbers also jumped in price, up by 50 per cent to $12.41 per kilo. Stats NZ spokesperson Katrina Dewbery said the rise was partly down to regular seasonal change, with tomatoes coming off their summer low prices, but there were other elements at play. “There’s also been some oversupply in the domestic market following Covid, as growers are struggling to get their tomatoes exported due to a shortage in freight and increasing shipping costs ... which has

been influencing their plans for tomato crops. “That has been kind of going on throughout Covid and we’ll be seeing some impacts from that in the future as well, I would expect.” Tomatoes reached a record high price of $13.65 per kilogram when there was a shortage due to the Covid-19 pandemic in August, 2020. The overall food price index rose by just 1.1 per cent – those high prices partly offset by lower prices for kiwifruit, which was down 28 per cent. “Kiwifruit is a highly seasonal fruit whose price usually peaks around March towards the end of its season. “The weighted average price of kiwifruit was $6.01 per kilo in April, dropped from $8.39 per kilo in March.”


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Good people and a good cause By Maddison Gourlay maddison.g@theguardian.co.nz

Seales Winslow decided to get a little creative to promote health and safety protocols. To encourage the staff to follow the health and safety regulations the company laid down the challenge that if there were no incidents or accidents at the end of every quarter there would be an incentive. After successfully navigating an incident-free quarter, the incentive the staff chose was to donate $500 to a charity of their choice. “It’s a great incentive to get them [staff ] talking about health and safety,” Liam Cawthrone, who holds the unofficial title of site safety champion, said. “I really enjoy the idea behind it and how everyone gets behind it.” Having the health and safety progress board close to the entrance way of the facility, staff see it regularly and it encourages visitors to abide by safety regulations, he said. This quarter the group decided that they wanted to donate funds towards mental health advocate and former comedian Mike

The group at Seales Winslow were excited to donate $500 to the Key to Life Charitable Trust. King’s charitable trust Key to Life. Accepting on behalf of the charity was the Key to Life Charitable Trust’s remote office man-

ager Michelle Cogger. “I was really excited to get the phone call to do this,” Cogger said.

“Thank you [Seales Winslow] for choosing us.” Seales Winslow, who have also donated to other charities such

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as Canteen and cystic fibrosis, are now on track to present another cheque to another charity at the beginning of September.

Broken carbon promise will hurt rural communities Federated Farmers has been checking the calendar – six months on from last year’s election and says the government has broken an election promise to protect productive farmland. Labour pledged if re-elected it would take less than six months to protect productive farmland from the rampant spread of large-scale exotic tree planting across the country. “We were told they would revise the National Environmental Standards for Plantation Forestry to require forestry blocks intended to be larger than 50 hectares on elite soils, that means Land Use Capability Classes 1-5, will

Andrew Hoggard have to get a resource consent,” Federated Farmers president Andrew Hoggard said. “We’ve been reading the pa-

pers, but this hasn’t happened yet. “In fact, there are no signs at all that they are seriously moving forward on this.” At the time it was made, the election promise was cheered by Feds’ members, he said. “It was a sign the government finally acknowledged there was an issue with large-scale exotic tree planting, and the damage the free-for-all to plant pines was doing to rural communities.” The focus on LUC classed land 1-5 was far from ideal with a lot of sheep and beef farms classed LUC 6 and higher falling to forestry.

“But it was at least an opportunity to consider how we regulate to get the right trees planted in the right places, for the right reasons.” The government is also yet to initiate a long-expected review of the special forestry test for overseas investment. Hoggard said the loose requirements of the special forestry test encourage overseas investors to purchase productive farms for wholesale conversion to forestry rather than keep those farms in agricultural production. “Blanket forestry for carbon farming shuts down rural communities. Employment to plant

the trees and that’s the end of it. No pruning, and no timber ever again from the land. “Short term thinking by government is creating permanent damage to rural communities and the national economy. “What farmers need to see from the government is a widespread review of the full range of policies that are leading to the loss of productive farms, export income, employment and the undermining of rural communities. “The Minister has said he’ll keep moving on this. We’d like to see him and his colleagues move a little faster,” Hoggard said.


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Electricity cost savings from Solar Irrigation

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A trial solar array has been established at Eiffelton, just south of Ashburton to determine the cost savings from powering irrigation from solar power. Solar uptake has been slow in New Zealand, with house installations there is a missmatch of supply and demand, low buyback prices, and a high cost of installation. This has reduced the returns on domestic solar systems. Solar irrigation energy generation is better matched to irrigation seasonal demand. Lines and unit charges are more transparent. The scale of installation reduces the capital cost of the P.V. installation and electricity cost. The trial at Eiffelton is being supported by the Eiffelton Irrigation Society, ECan and the Ministry of Primary Industries. Frizzell Agricultural Electronics are implementing the trial. Frizzell’s have carried out extensive modeling of the economics of using solar arrays to power irrigation systems. The modeling indicates that significant savings in energy costs can be achieved with a well-designed solar irrigation system. With increasing electricity costs, benefits are likely to improve significantly in the future. The system works in such a way that during summer days, the irrigator runs from energy supplied from the solar array. Excess energy is fed into the grid for credit. At night the irrigator runs off lower night spot prices. During the winter energy is feed back to the grid for credit. Alastair Frizzell, manager of Frizzell said that to make sure the system is economic, a number of design and implementation components must be met. The potential irrigation system is analyzed and factors such as location, irrigation system performance, the farming systems, energy pricing and irrigation demand are all considered to get the best returns on investment. Alastair says that from their modelling, returns can vary from a low of 3% return on capital for a badly configured system to returns exceeding 20% a year on capital from a well-designed system. Benefits go beyond first year returns. Because of the low carbon foot print of solar power generation, farmers can claim credits in their carbon budgets. Other returns are likely to increase in the future. With current spot electricity prices running at up to 50 cents a unit from a typical price of 10 cents spot price, contract electricity prices are likely to rise in the near future, increasing the returns from an installed solar system. The Eiffelton Irrigation Society and Frizzell are hosting an open field day to view the 160-panel installation on the 27th of May at the site on the corner of Boundary Road and McLennons Road Eiffelton. Speakers from the Society, ECan, AgResearch, MPI, and Frizzell will present information about the system. For details, please contact info@frizzell. co.nz

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Warm March could spell pest plague NZ Herald

Another plague-making beech forest seeding event could be on the cards in parts of New Zealand next summer - with a warmer-than-usual March raising the odds. The warning comes just two years after the largest beech mast in half a century prompted the Department of Conservation (DoC) to launch its biggest-ever pest control operation. At the same time, scientists have suggested that climate change may be playing an increasing part in mast events, which produce extremely heavy flowering and seeding. In beech trees, which make up much of New Zealand’s wilderness forest, mast seeding kicked off when the average summer temperature was more than a degree higher than the average temperature of the preceding summer. Long in the past, before pest predator species like rats and stoats arrived on our shores, mast seasons offered seed-eating birds like kea and kaka a veritable buffet to make up for those lean years in between. Other insectivorous birds like robins and tomtits would have gorged on all of the insects also showing up for the feast. But today, with enough predators lurking in our bush to lay waste to some 25 million birds each year, mast years spell even greater danger to those native species still hanging on. The extra food only boosted rodent numbers – and in turn stoat numbers – with the plague turning on our native birds, bats, lizards and insects after the seed was gone. DoC’s latest climate modelling showed a beech mast was very likely in southern Fiordland next year - and could also occur in parts of North Otago, South Westland, North Canterbury and in the central North Island. “After a couple of years with little beech seeding anywhere, it’s looking like there will be a beech mast in a handful of places around the country in 2022,” DoC principal scientist Graeme Elliott said. “Although this past January and February weren’t especially warm, March was unusually hot in some places, which increased the overall summer temperature.” As the temperature difference wasn’t as great outside of southern Fiordland, there was less certainty full seeding would result in those areas, he said. “We will be monitoring flowering next spring using satellite imagery, and then in summer sampling seed in some forests to confirm where a mast is occurring.” Rodents and stoats are also monitored, and predator control operations planned for priority conservation areas to protect our most vulnerable wildlife. In 2019, DoC spent tens of millions of dollars beating back pest numbers with 1080 poison drops and ground trapping, in a sprawling operation covering some

500,000ha of priority conservation areas, and DoC would be watching mast projections closely when planning next year’s work. There was emerging evidence that climate change was increasing the frequency of forest seeding. One recent study, co-authored by Professor Dave Kelly of the University of Canterbury, suggested that reproduction in beech trees in Britain, specifically, was being negatively affected by climate-driven changes to seed production systems. Kelly thought it interesting the prediction for next summer was based on a warm March, given earlier research had suggested temperatures over January and February had the most influence. “DoC have been doing a lot of work refining these temperature prediction models, and based on that think a very warm March can set things off, which is certainly plausible,” he said. “Also the effect is quantitative, so a very hot March might do things that a warm March would not.” Over time, Kelly said, we were seeing more extreme temperatures. “And as temperatures vary from year to year, we will gradually see all the possible combinations of cold months followed by hot - and find out for sure what the plants do.” In New Zealand, his own research had pointed to potential changes in plant responses from big temperature swings. “For example, in my work at Mt Hutt on snow tussocks, in 2018 we had a huge temperature difference where January 2018 was more than 4C warmer than January 2017, which is far outside the normal range of a degree or two either way,” he said. “This gave us the big flowering year in 2019. All this means I expect that as the climate warms up, we’ll see greater swings from year to year and this may drive more extreme seed events - but we don’t know the details well yet.” More broadly, climate change was predicted to pose a wide range of problems to our already struggling biodiversity and 2018’s spring and summer brought just the kind of hotter, wetter weather we could expect from climate change. Under these conditions, rats in the North Island rats were starting to behave more like they did on tropical islands – with longer breeding seasons, and bigger populations. Meanwhile, in the South Island, invasive mice were climbing to higher altitudes than ever before, pushing above the treeline into alpine areas. There, they threatened some of the last strongholds of endangered native species, such as rock wrens, lizards, and invertebrates. Whereas pest control could effectively manage rats and stoats in these areas, more work was needed to develop landscape control tools for mice.


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spotlight on the Guardian photographer Heather Mackenzie was busy getting around the sporting scene over the weekend, and found plenty of junior athletes out doing their thing.

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INDOOR BOWLS

Nordqvist, Wilson claim titles Martin Nordqvist and Grant Wilson both matt.m@theguardian.co.nz added another Ashburton Indoor Bowls championship title to their already impressive list of victories on Saturday at the McNally Street Stadium. The pair won the two respective singles titles up for grabs on the day, with Willowby’s Wilson claiming the Jim Paterson singles and Methven’s Nordqvist picking up the Ken Hampton singles for players over the age of 60. The win acted as a double celebration for Nordqvist, who in winning claimed his 10th Ashburton championship title to claim his second gold star – 37 years after he picked up his first in 1984 when he won the championship pairs. In a field of eight players in the Ken Hampton, Nordqvist came from behind to beat Neil Atkinson in the final. Down by two shots playing the last end of the game, he picked up the required three shots to claim the title. In the Jim Paterson singles, Wilson prevailed over a strong field of nine players, beating Michael Lawson in a close-fought encounter. Wilson led by two shots going into the final end and Lawson was only able to secure one, with Wilson claiming his 13th Ashburton championship title. On Sunday six teams were back on the mats for the first stage of the New Zealand Mixed Fours. Simon Thomas, Michael Lawson, Julie Thomas and Daphne Whiting were the only team to go through the day unbeaten, and thus earned the right to represent the district at the Zone Playoff against Canterbury, South Canterbury and North Otago to determine who will travel to the New Zealand final later in the season. By Matt Markham

Martin Nordqvist claimed his 10th Ashburton championship title, and his second gold star in the Ken Hampton singles on Saturday. PHOTO HEATHER MACKENZIE 150521-HM-0421

TENNIS

Young tennis stars hit the courts

Collegiate Hampstead’s DJ Gleeson crashes over to score a try for his side in their loss to Celtic in Senior B rugby on Saturday. PHOTO HEATHER MACKENZIE 170521-HM-0647

Methven’s Senior B juggernaut rolling on By Matt Markham matt.m@theguardian.co.nz

Methven’s stranglehold on the Mid Canterbury Senior B rugby competition extended further on Saturday as they extended their unbeaten run to four, and claimed a vital piece of silverware in the process. The side trekked up to Mt Somers on Saturday afternoon to face their neighbours in the fourth round of the competition, and to also compete for the Bruce Beckley Challenge Shield, and went home on Saturday night with a win under their belt and the shield securely tucked under their arms, winning 21-7. As Methven would have predicted, they were met by a determined Mt Somers side who threw everything at them, but tries to Kendall Sparrow, Tom Suyker and Faaitu Tuamoheloa and three conversions from the boot of Louis McDonald were enough to see them home. Mt Somers’ points came from a try to Scott

Paton, with Sam Pollock adding the conversion. Allenton sit the closest to Methven on the standings with three wins from their matches, and will be out to try and topple the competition leaders this weekend when they head up to Methven. They claimed a narrow victory over an improved Southern on Saturday afternoon, winning 22-17. Their four tries all came courtesy of the forward pack, with prop Lance Chapman bagging a double and Robert George and James Greene also scoring a try each, while Xavier Bartlett added a conversion. For Southern, William Green, Mason Briant and Cole Harris dotted down, with Sam Benny kicking a conversion. Saturday’s other match saw Celtic celebrate their club day with a hard-fought victory over Collegiate Hampstead Combined, winning 3114 to get their season back on track after a defeat the week before. Celtic ran in five tries in the match, while Collegiate Hampstead could only manage two.

The weather played its part, and more than 50 young tennis players got the chance to get some winter tennis under their belts at the Ashburton Trust Tennis Centre on Sunday morning. The tournament, hosted by local head coach Jack Tiller, drew entries from across Canterbury for the one-day event, and with good numbers on the court and a rapid-fire format of play there were plenty of smiling faces come the end of the day’s play. Playing in eight different divisions across the day, the large group of players battled it out in tennis’ fast-four format – a shortened version of the game which is akin to cricket’s T20. In the Men’s Open Grade competition, Connor Brosnahan emerged

victorious over the No.1 seed Aidan Watt. When the pair met early in the competition, Brosnahan came from behind, losing the first set to go on and win the second before taking out the match. Ryan Watt managed to get victory in the Under 14 boys’ division, beating Eejin Tay who finished second while the Under 12 boys’ was won by Josh Gilbert, who finished just ahead of Sakeri Parnell, and Digby Porter was victorious in the Under 10 boys’ division. In the girls’ action, Alyssa Greenland won the Under 14 title just ahead of Maddi Brown, while Tyla Kelly took out the Under 12 title. Charlotte Fenn justified her ranking in the Under 10 girls’ competition to win with Olive Marsden finishing second.

Daniel McBain at full stretch during the Junior Tennis Tournament held in Ashburton on the weekend. PHOTO HEATHER MACKENZIE 16021-HM-0951


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RUGBY

Finals spots down to the wire Celtic’s Ricus van Zeyl attempts to break free of a Lincoln defender’s grasp on Saturday.

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

A truly bizarre round of results in Combined Country Rugby will have had more than a few teams reaching for the calculators early this week ahead of the final round of pool-play this weekend, with finals spots still well and truly up for grabs. One thing is for certain though, and it’s that only two Mid Canterbury teams can potentially make it through to the top flight of the competition after this weekend’s matches – Southern and Methven. Yet there’s still an outside chance that they could both miss out too. If both sides were to lose this weekend without any bonus points, and Prebbleton beat Celtic, then Waihora and Lincoln, who play Methven and Southern respectively – provided they win with bonus points – could leapfrog their way into the top three to join Prebbleton. In Pool A, the top three sides are confirmed with Southbridge, Darfield and Springston assured a place. Only their final standings, which will determine who they face in the first round of knockout, is to be decided this weekend. On Saturday, Methven did what they needed to do and picked up five valuable competition points against Rolleston, but it was a tough day at the office for the other two local sides in action, with both Celtic and Hampstead suffering losses. Celtic will rue a number of missed opportunities from their

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loss to Lincoln, which put an end to their hopes of making the top three in what has proved to be a highly competitive Pool B. They were downed by a determined Lincoln side, who have proven to be one of the big improvers in the competition. Celtic’s reputation this season as a side difficult to score against

Pool A Standings

Team Played Won Lost Draw Bonus Points Southbridge 5 5 0 0 4 24 Darfield 5 4 1 0 5 21 Springston 5 4 1 0 2 18 West Melton 6 2 4 0 3 11 Rakaia 5 2 3 0 2 10 Hampstead 5 1 4 0 1 5 Hornby 5 0 5 0 2 2

Pool B Standings

Team Played Won Lost Draw Bonus Points Southern 5 4 1 0 2 18 Prebbleton 5 4 1 0 1 17 Methven 5 3 2 0 3 15 Waihora 5 2 2 0 4 14 Lincoln 5 2 2 1 4 14 Celtic 5 2 3 1 2 10 Rolleston 6 0 6 0 0 0

took an early hit, as a gaggle of missed tackles in the first quarter let in two tries, and Lincoln walked in another soft one just before halftime from a lineout close to the home side’s line, after a superb touch-finder from a penalty back on halfway. Raitube Vasurakuta, who looked threatening every time he touched the ball and had one huge try-scoring opportunity called back for a forward pass, picked up a well-deserved double, while Nathan McCloy brought Celtic to within two points with a fine individual try midway through the second half. He also added a sideline conversion and a penalty goal, but it wasn’t enough to see off Lincoln, who won the match 24-20. Celtic can’t make the top three in the pool now, but will be out to get some forward momentum going and finish the round robin on a high when they head to Prebbleton this weekend.

In Pool A, Hampstead were unable to further their season’s record, going down to West Melton on the outskirts of Christchurch 10-27 in somewhat of a shock result. Many fancied Hampstead’s chances of walking away from the game with competition points next to their name, but it wasn’t to be as the home side put together a very polished performance. Hampstead scored a try through Elama Touli, and the rest of their points came from the boot of Malo Tautalafua, who landed a conversion and a penalty. The blue and golds will now have to turn their attention to a local derby this week with Rakaia, which will be played in Ashburton. With neither side able to make the playoffs, the match will serve as a good pointer towards standings ahead of the Watters Cup, which begins on June 19.

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Meanwhile, Methven pushed themselves into the top three in Pool B with their 53-21 win over Rolleston. Needing maximum points to give themselves the best possible chance of making the top stage of the competition, the Methven side did what they needed to do, running in nine tries in what should prove to be a good confidence boost. Hooker Brendon Rigden and mid-fielder Tiger Holmes both grabbed braces in the comprehensive victory, while Tait Chisman, Hugh Griffiths, Reuben Early, Jeremy Lewthwaite and Henry Miller also dotted down, and Early grabbed one conversion while Brenton Connell slotted three. Methven need nothing other than a victory this weekend at home against Waihora to make it into the top three, and with Waihora in exactly the same boat, it sets up for an absolute belter of a match at the Methven Domain.


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Maui books ticket to the Jewels By Matt Markham matt.m@theguardian.co.nz

A season-long goal looks to have come to fruition for David McCormick. The Tinwald horseman has harboured a desire to take his smart three-year-old trotter, Maui, to the Harness Jewels in Cambridge next month for most of this season, and victory at Ashburton on Sunday looks to have confirmed the trotter’s place in the $100,000 event. Harness Jewels final fields are determined on stake earnings in each age group from the start of this season up until Sunday, May 23, and with close to $20,000 in the bank for the season, Maui is ranked ninth on the order of entry after his win on Sunday. A winner earlier in the month at Ashburton too, Maui showed a clean pair of heels from the standing start to lead early before taking a trail behind Call This Fun. With a cold shot up the passing lane the son of Peak was too quick for his rivals, winning by a neck from a fast-finishing With Ice who was second. The Jewels will be a tough ask for Maui with three-year-old trotting sensation, Five Wise Men – who has won his last seven starts – heading the division. But with a good barrier draw, Maui showed he is capable of footing it with the best, evidenced

by his fourth in behind Five Wise Men in the Hambletonian back at the start of the year. Earlier in the day the locals were in on the action also when long-time friends, David Isherwood and George Martin, tasted success with DD’s Super Stuart. The duo race the gelding out of the Methven stable of Carl Markham, and he came with an undeniable finishing burst to win impressively in the hands of Markham’s son, Jeremy. Sunday’s win was the second in 56 starts for the gelding, but two strong recent performances in which he’d finished second and third suggested another win wasn’t far away. Despite that, punters let him go with a near to $15 return for his victory. The result was a good one for local stud, Trouble Lodge – which is operated by Mike and Di Heenan – with DD’s Super Stuart by their stallion, Superfast Stuart and another of his progeny, Martha Stuart finished runner-up. The Heenans had success of their own on the weekend with Latina Hall winning on Saturday at Winton. The five-year-old mare turned in an impressive performance to win after being slow away in the hands of John Morrison, giving the Heenans their eighth winner for the season as trainers – equalling their best mark which they set back in 2013.

It also capped a good weekend for Morrison, who picked up a premier victory on Friday night with Time In A Bottle at a big price for Geraldine trainer, Sandra Mounce.

Methven trotter, DD’s Super Stuart and Jeremy Markham stride to success during the early stages of Sunday’s Ashburton Trotting Club meeting. PHOTO SUPPLIED

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Bowlers celebrate a major milestone Lawn bowls’ existence on the greens of Mid Canterbury for 100 years was celebrated last Friday night. Bowls Mid Canterbury marked their centennial officially at their annual end-of-season prizegiving night at the Ashburton MSA Bowling Club on Racecourse Road on Friday, with more than 100 players both from the past and the present in attendance to help mark the milestone.

As well as the usual end-of-season festivities including the awarding of champion of champions titles from the 2020 and 2021 bowling season, the night also included a sit-down meal, guest speaker – internationally renowned bowls umpire Ann Wright – and a special cake-cutting, of which the honour was given to George Crack and Jean Cromie as the district two oldest playing members. PHOTO HEIDI WILKINS


Wednesday, May 19, 2021 Ashburton Guardian SPORTS RESULTS

■■ Bridge

Ashburton Bridge Club

Monday Evening May 10, B & C Ladder: A N/S 1st Bruce Leighton & Paul Leadley, 2nd Ruth Logan & Anne Gilbert, 3rd Mervyn Jones & Pauline Scott. E/W 1st George Brown & David Fisher, 2nd Mary Bruce & Bev Blair, 3rd Wendy & Eric Parr. B N/S 1st Judy Jemmett & Ian Doel, 2nd Johnny Wright & David Robertson. E/W 1st Mandy Reid & Rebecca Oldam, 2nd Debbs Taggart & Bryan Beeston. Tuesday Evening May 11, Robinson Salver: N/S 1ST Judith Edmond & Maryke Blignault, 2ndKay Robb John Fechney, 3rd Pat Jordan & Bill Kolkman. E/W 1st Audrey Rooney & Annette Blain, 2nd Jan McClelland & Ian Doel, 3rd Leigh Wackrow & Jill Browne. Wednesday Afternoon May 12, Individual Ladder: N/S 1st Trish Downward & Maree Moore, 2ndRosemary McLaughlin & Judith Edmond, 3rd David Sewell & Debbie Seddon-Sewell. E/W 1st Bev Turton & Peter Wilson, 2nd Jill Browne & Jeanette Lovett, 3rd Rewa Kyle & Mary Buckland. Thursday Evening May 13, Smith’s Trophy: N/S 1st Pat Jordan & Bill Kolkman, 2nd Jason Vannini & Maree Moore, 3rd Peter Wilson & David Sewell. E/W 1st Alan Wright & Trish Downward, 2nd Sue Rosevear & Ian Doel, 3rd Audrey & Jim Rooney.

■■ Cycling

Mid Canterbury Social Wheelers

15th May 21. 32 riders. 1st Sarah Gould 32m 07s. 2nd Kerry Clough 32m 08s. 3rd Janette Hooper 32m 09s. 4th Andy Skinner 32m 09s. 5th Dave Shurrock 32m 23s. 6th Lucy Kirwan 29m 06s. 7th Pam Harcourt 29m 06s. 8th Daniel Gould 29m 07s. 9th Kenny Johnston 30m 28s. 10th Ron Kennedy 30m 29s. 11th Brent Kircher 29m 09s. 12th Paul Houston 30m 29s. 13th. Debbie Skinner 30m 29s. 14th Paul Brake 26m 20s. 15th Don Sutton 26m 20s. 16th Anthony White 25m 21s. 17th Anton Nicholls 25m 26s. 18th Nick Grijns 25m 29s. 19th Roger W25m 29s. 20th Ged Wall 26m 30s. 21st Charlotte Cox 26m 30s. 22nd Paul Williams 25m 31s. 23rd Don Morrison 25m 32s. 24th John Uden 26m 33s. 25th Rob Hooper 24m 40s 3f/t. 26th Richard Kirwan 24m

41s. 4f/t. 27th Ross Templeton 24m 41s. 5f/t. 28th Monique Brake 24m 44s. 6f/t. 29th Doug Coley 25m 09s. 30th Tony Ward 24m 39s. F/T. 31st Michael Gallagher 24m 39s. 2f/t. 32nd Mike Hansen 24m 52s. 7f/t.

Tinwald Cycling U17 Development

Sunday May 16, May 21. Open 6km Handicap .1st. Sarah Gould 13m 07s. 2nd Charlotte Neal 14m 14s. 3rd Aliesha Pope 14m 50s. 4th Braxton Bown 15m 59s. 5th. Eliza McKenzie 12m 25s 2f/t. 6th. Daniel gould 12m 25s 3f/t. 7th Ryan Gallagher 11m 56s F/T. 8th Cody Rollinson 14m 26s. 9th. Zoe Nicholls 13m 29s. 10th Logan McKnight 13m 40s. Graded Results. A. Eliza McKenzie, 2nd Daniel Gould, 3rd. Ryan Gallagher. B. 1st Sarah Gould, 2nd Zoe Nicholls. C. Charlotte Neal, 2nd, Cody Rollinson, 3rd Logan McKnight. D. 1st Aliesa Pope, 2nd. Braxton Bown. 2km Team Time Trial Open. 1st Boys. Braxton Bown, Logan McKnight, Cody Rollinson, Daniel Gould, Ryan Gallagher. Time 20min 18sec. 2nd Girls. Charlotte Neal, Aliesha Pope, Sarah Gould, Zoe Nicholls, Eliza McKenzie, Time 20min 56sec.

■■ Rugby

Mid Canterbury

Saturday May 15 Seniors: West Melton 27 v Hampstead 10, Rolleston 21 v Methven 53, Celtic 20 v Lincoln 24. Senior B: Allenton 22 v Southern 17, Celtic 31 v Collegiate/Hampstead Combined 14, Mt Somers 7 v Methven 21. Senior Women: Celtic 74 v Lincoln 5. Colts Combined: Celtic Colts 8 v Lincoln 7, West Melton WBD v Hampstead/ Southern Comb LBD, BDI Seniors Colts 7 v Methven 20. 1st XV UC Championship: Waimea 27 v MC Combined 26 Under 18 Combined: MC Alps 32 v Kaiapoi 6 Under 16 Combined: MC Plains 38 v RHS Green 19, Rolleston 17 v MCRU Alps 36 Under 14.5 Combined: Waihora 20 v MCRU Alps 41, Leeston 26 v Methven 59, MCRU Plains 31 v Lincoln 41.

■■ Squash

Celtic Squash Club

Results from last week’s round of the

SPORTS DRAWS

■■ Golf

Ashburton Golf Club

Saturday, May 22. Watson Cup and Newton Trophy. 12:00pm Paul Greer & Brian Fauth vs Dave Fisher & Robert Pawsey. 12:08pm Kevin Smith & Barry Jury v Ron Carlson & Chris Lovelock. 12:15pm Dylan Stoddart & Jordan Bird v Paul May & Ken Clucas. 12:22pm Tom Blacklow & Hamish Niles v Stephen Lee & Steve McCloy.

■■ Hockey

Mid Canterbury

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24 May to 30 May 2021 Div 1 Women Monday 24 May 6.00 pm Wakanui v Methven (K McIntyre, A Bennett) 7.30 pm Tinwald v Hampstead (C Hastie, J Gray). Div 1 Men Tuesday 25 May 6.00 pm Wakanui White v Tinwald (B Gray, S Read) 7.30 pm Wakanui Black v Allenton (C Watson, S Muir) Kwik Sticks Wednesday 26 May 3.45 pm Allenton v Tinwald Engineering Solutions (B Greer, L Ellis) 4.55 pm Methven White v Collegians/Rakaia (G Oates, R Kidd) 6.05 pm Tinwald Bonnington Painting v Wakanui Blue (Wakanui Div 2 Men, Allenton Div 2 Men) 7.15 pm Methven Black v Wakanui Black (Hampstead Lowcliffe Div 2 Men, Tinwald Div 2 Men). SSL Girls Grading Pool 1 Draw unknown (Umpires supplied) Small Sticks Duty Club: Wakanui Kiwi Sticks (Yr 5) Friday 28 May 3.45 pm Tinwald Foothills v Allenton/Hampstead - Turf a (S Greeson, H Kidd) Wakanui v Methven - Turf b (J Ellis, S French + R Kidd) Tinwald The Tool Shed (BYE) . Kiwi Sticks (Yr 6) 4.30 pm Wakanui Blue v Allenton - Turf a (S Greeson, J Ellis) Wakanui Black v Collegians/Rakaia - Turf b (K McDonnell, H Kidd) 5.15 pm Methven v Tinwald Smith & Sons - Turf a (K McDonnell, J Muir) Tinwald Foothills v Rakaia Blue - Turf b (Wakanui Purple Div 2 Women, Methven Div 2 Women) Div 2 Women 6.15 pm Wakanui Purple v Methven (Wakanui Div 1 Women, Hamp-

Mazscort on a mission

Donny Mclaren in his 70s Ford Escort with a Mazda rotary engine placed 7th amongst the nearly 40 entrants in the Ashburton Car Club Motorkhana event on Sunday. It was the last event in the Wheels Week line-up for the club. The generosity of Rural Transport’s space meant for a successful day of racing and a good final event for the Ashburton Car Club. PHOTO HEATHER MCKENZIE 160521-HM-1246

Celtic Squash Club’s winter league competition: Team NZ Farmers Livestock beat Team Campbell Contracting 12-11: Nick Marshall beat Jimmy Hunn 3-2, Rob Giles lost to Simon Kennedy 0-3, Kade Cummings lost to James Bowker 0-3, Amy Muckle beat Nicky Dryland 3-0, Sarah Forbes beat Maggie Clark 3-1, Alex Forbes beat Tate Dryland 3-2. Team Pat Summerfield Electrical lost to Team Kirsty Clay Property Brokers 5-13:

stead Div 1 Women) 7.30 pm Wakanui Black v Hampstead/Tinwald (Methven Div 1 Women, Tinwald Div 1 Women) SSL Boys Div 1 Friendly Draw unknown (Umpires supplied) Small Sticks Duty Club: Wakanui Saturday 29 May Mini Sticks 10.00 am Methven Black v Tinwald Skip-2-It - Turf a (Coaches) Methven White v Wakanui Blue - Turf b (Coaches) Wakanui Black v Allenton Mini Magic - Turf c (Coaches) Allenton Golds v Tinwald Mayfield Transport - Turf d (Coaches) Fun Sticks 11.00 am Draws made on the day (Coaches) Snr Men (Canterbury Div 1 Men Champs) Nga Puna Wai 1 4.15 pm Mid Canterbury v Harewood (Umpires supplied) Div 2 Men Sunday 30 May 5.00 pm Tinwald v Hampstead Lowcliffe (Tinwald Div 1 Men, Allenton Div 1 Men) 6.30 pm Wakanui v Allenton (Wakanui Black Div 1 Men, Wakanui Blue Div 1 Men)

■■ Rugby

Mid Canterbury

Seniors – Combined Competition Division 1: Hampstead v Rakaia,Hamps1, 2:45pm Glenn Peddie - AR1 Kalifa Faalogo – AR2 Simon Bennett, Methven v Waihora, Methv1, 2:45pm Hamish Grant – AR1 Nathan Forbes – AR2 Geoff Barr, Prebbleton v Celtic, Prebl1, 2:45pm, Lincoln v Southern, Lincoln1, 2:45pm. Senior B – Michael Duff Memorial: Celtic v Southern, Celtic1, 2:30pm Phil Everest, Collegiate/Hampstead v Mt Somers, 1:00pm Hamps1, **Methven v *Allenton, Methven1, 1:00pm Nathan Forbes - Bruce Beckley Challenge Shield – Methven Holder. Michael Duff Memorial Trophy Senior Women: University Canterbury v Celtic, Ilam field1, 2:45pm Colts Combined: Hampstead/Southern Combined v BDI, Hinds1, 1:15pm, Methven v Waihora, Methv2, 1:00pm Geoff Barr, Prebbleton v Celtic, Prebbleton1, 1:00pm 1st XV UC Championship: Mid Canterbury Combined v Christ College, AshCol1, 12:00pm Kalifa Faalogo. Secondary School Girls: Geraldine HS v AshHutt, Raukapuka, TBC U15 School Boys: Ellesmere College v Ash-

Mick Hooper lost to Scott Broker 0-3, Wouter Myburgh lost to Shane Muckle 1-3, Barry de Sitter lost to Riley Broker 1-3, Rebecca Abernethy lost to Heather Bowker 0-3, Chrissie Stratford beat Sian Hurley 3-1, Hollie Morgan lost to Kate Cochrane 0-3. Team J&R Hedgecutting beat Team Robbies Speedy Exhaust & Brake Shop 18-4: John McDonnell beat Chris O’Reilly 3-1, Chris Thompson beat Nathan Forbes

burton College, 3:30pm, Ellesmere College Under 18 Combined: Prebbleton v MCRU Alps, Preb2, 12:45pm Under 16 Combined: MCRU Alps v Dunsandel/BDI – Tinwald1, 1:15pm Jeremy Robinson, MCRU Plains v BYE. Under 14.5 Combined: Methven v Waihora, Meth3, 1:00pm Simon Kennedy, West Melton v MCRU Plains, WestMelton1, 10:30am, Rolleston Jaguars v MCRU Alps, FosterPark1, 12:15pm. Under 13: Celtic v Southern Combined, Celtic1, 1:15pm Moon Tuilaepa, Collegiate v Rakaia, Coll1, 1:15pm Liz Bell, Methven Bye. Under 11, 5: Celtic G v Collegiate/Rakaia, Celt2b, 1:15pm (Club Refeere), Celtic W v Southern, Celt2b, 1:15pm (Club Refeere), Hampstead v Tinwald, Hamp1A, 12:00pm (Club Refeere), Methven B v Methven W, Methv2A 12:00pm (Club Refeere), Methven R v Allenton, Meth2B 12:00pm (Club Refeere). Under 10: Celtic v Southern, Celtic 4, 1:15pm, Hampstead v Rakaia, Hamp1b, 12:00pm, Methven v Allenton, Meth4, 12:15pm, Tinwald v Collegiate, Tinwald3, 12:30pm. Under 9: Celtic w v Allenton, Cel4, 12:15pm, Hampstead v Rakaia, Hamp1a, 11:00am, Methven v Methven/Mt Somers, Methv4, 1:15pm, Tinwald v Southern, Tinwald4, 12:00 noon, Celtic G BYE. Under 8: Celtic v Southern B, Celtic 3A, 1:15pm, Collegiate v Rakaia, Coll2, 12:30pm, Methven v Allenton G, Methv5, 1:15pm, Methven/MtSomers v Southern W, Meth5, 12:15pm, Tinwald v Allenton M, Tinwald4, 1:00pm. Under 7: Celtic G v Southern B, Celtic3A, 11:45am, Celtic w v Southern R, Celtic 3B, 1:15pm, Collegiate v Mt Somers, Coll2, 1:30pm, Hampstead v Rakaia, Hamp1 B, 11:30am, Methven v Southern W, Methv1A, 12:15pm, Tinwald O v Allenton, Tinw1b, 12:00pm, Tinwald B BYE. Under 6: Celtic G v Southern W, Celtic3A, 12:30PM, Celtic W, v Southern S, Celtic 3b, 12:30pm, Collegiate v Mt Somers, Coll3, 1:30pm, Hampstead v Rakaia B, Hamp1b. 11:00pm, Methven B v Southern B, Meth1A, 11:30am, Methven W v Southern R, Meth1b, 11:30am, Tinwald Black v Rakaia W, Tinwald 1a, 12:00pm, Tinwald Blue v Allenton G, Tinwald 2A, 12:30pm, Tinwald O v Allenton M, Tinwald 2b, 12:30pm.

3-0, Mike Keen beat Jordie Hooper 3-2, Neil Thompson beat Hamish O’Reilly 3-0, Andre de Beer beat Anja Liemburg 3-1, Henry Ross beat Taylor Moore 3-0. Team McCrea Paint & Decorators beat Team Alps Continuous Spouting 14-13: Paul Cousins beat Ben Kruger 3-2, Chris Lima beat Phil Andrew 3-1, Neil Keenan beat Brendan Clark 3-2, Ian Dolden beat Matt Cassineri 3-2, Meagan Bell lost to Craig Henshilwood 1-3, Kate Williams lost to Mika Donkers 1-3.

CLUB NEWS

Ashburton Combined Friendship Club

Our mini speaker was Barrie Hunt. His family farmed at Waipara, North Canterbury. Times were tough with newspaper loo paper and flour bag singlets. After shepherding for his father, he bought a farm at Wakanui in 1956. A new house soon followed. In 1962 he bought some turkey hens. He developed his turkey business with a 5000 sq ft shed, silos and a hammer mill, the abattoir at Keenans Road till he was selling 35,000 turkeys a year. He also successfully bred corriedales, topping the Tinwald Two Tooth fair and selling sheep to South America. Other interests included Full Bore shooting, the County Club, the Tinwald Reserve Board, Ashburton Town Watch and vintage cars. Errol explained the role of Justices of the Peace. JPs go back to 1361 during the reign of Edward the Third when appointees were given the power to try felonies. In NZ, JPs preceded the era of judges with the first, Thomas Kendall, being appointed in 1814, although he was later dismissed. The first woman JP, Mrs Elizabeth Yates, was appointed in 1893. The next woman and first Maori woman JP, Rewa Bennett, was appointed in 1930. JPs are appointed for life unless they resign or are dismissed. All active JPs are Ministerial JPs, but a smaller number are Judicial JPs. Retired JPs retain the designation but are no longer active. JPs become accredited by achieving a pass rate of 92% in an exam. Judicial JPs must successfully complete a correspondence course. Judicial JPs are addressed as “Your Worship” in court and have a similar jurisdiction to a District Court Judge in almost any proceeding for which the penalty is not imprisonment, main exceptions being cases of a sexual nature, serious drug cases or youth or family court matters. JPs duties include witnessing documents and signatures, taking declarations, affidavits, oaths, or affirmations. In Ashburton we have a JP Signing Centre in Community House on Tuesdays and Fridays from noon until 2.00pm. Errol related some anecdotes from his Judicial JP experience. Our main speaker was Kathy Harrington-Watts, Refugee Settlement Support Team Leader. She was accompanied by Navid Bashir, Cultural Navigator, originally from Afghanistan, whose task is to help the Afghan Hazaras refugees coming to Ashburton adapt to a very different culture. Refugees leave their homes because they are facing life and death situations and are unable to return. They have faced many challenges before they reach NZ and often have amazing stories. They had to be very resilient and adaptable to get here. Their dreams are common to humanity; a safe place to live and work where their children can have future opportunities. It is important the community welcomes and supports them and helps them get started. Approximately 110 refugees are expected to arrive in Ashburton over the next 12 months. Two families arrive in Ashburton on the 28 May and the task of the Refugee Settlement Support Service is ensure they are welcomed and supported by our community. Ensuring suitable housing, whiteware and furniture and groceries etc available is the first priority but ongoing support with finding employment, helping children settle into school and making the first connections with our community is equally important. Meetings second Tuesday of month, Seniors Centre 206 Cameron St, 9.30 am. Visitors welcome. Phone Joe 0274 339 018. ashcomboclub@gmail.com


32 CLUB NEWS Allenton Bowling Club

Friday May 14 was the start of the Hunt Trophy, format: Three Bowls Triples. Play which started at twelve noon is to be played every fortnight. The successful top three teams were in first round were: First: Joe Ryk, Heather Goodall, Judy Ryk 3 wins 17 ends, Second: Graeme Bishop, Bill Clarke, Trish Clarke 2 wins 1 draw 19 ends, Third: Bruce Hopwood, Faye McKnight, Raylene Heads 2 wins 1 draw 14 ends. Saturday May 15 was the start of the Winter Trophy, format: Aussie Pairs: Played Started at 12 noon is to be played every fortnight. The successful top four teams were in first round were: First: Linda Osborne, Donalda Watson. 3 Wins 34 ½ points, Second: Graeme Bishop, Annette Sargisson. 3 wins 34 points, Third: Brent Mason Millie Foggo 3 wins 32 points, Fourth: Rowen Tonks, Wayne Lloyd 3 wins 29 ½ Points. Next events of the winter programme are as follows: Tuesday Rollups have started be there to put your names in by 12.45 pm before the 1.00 pm start. Wednesday May 19 Kiddey Cup: format Aussie Pairs 12 noon start. Saturday 22 May Bishop Plate: format 2 Bowl Triples Reminder this week only start time is 11.00am not 12 noon. Remember this coming Sunday the 23rd of May Starting 2.00pm will be the presentation of trophy’s followed by the AGM of the Bowling club then AGM Sports club, afternoon tea will follow this, so bring a plate please see you then.

Ashburton Toastmasters

Presidents Reports: This period since the last TM AGM has been rather ordinary, settled and undisrupted given the chaos caused by the pandemic the previous year. We have not really felt any lasting effects to this point, which is good for us and TM Clubs in Aotearoa. The restrictions imposed in the USA due to covid 19 has meant we here in Aotearoa have had to compete under the zoom conditions as they have had to in the USA. The inception of the zoom meeting was born with our club holding several zoom meetings to stay connected during this most difficult time. The reason behind this to my understanding has been to ensure equity and fairness in competitive environments. One must give credit where credit is due. I think the efforts from many people in our area and district has been nothing short of commendable as we have learned to run competitions between clubs flawlessly through zoom. Although not a club member here, special commendation to Brad Grootelaar, Division Director for Division D, District 72, for his tireless efforts in managing zoom competitions. In terms of competitions we have had good representation and success from the club in recent times. 2021 Humorous Speech and Table Topics Evaluation Zoom Competitions: Matt competed in the area humorous speech contest gaining second place, well done Matt. Both Rebecca and Sheree competed in the table topics competition with Sheree placing first and Rebecca third. I acted as a judge in the humorous speech competition and Chiyo and Mariana were timers. 2021 International Speech Competition and Evaluation Competition: Both Matt and I recently competed through zoom at the 2021 area international speech contest gaining a third and fourth respectfully. Both Coby and Mark Lester competed in table topics zoom competition placing fourth and fifth respectfully. Mariana was contest chair for this competition. I personally found competing through zoom challenging leading to growth and reflection on how I’d go about a zoom competition in the future. Special Award: Let’s not forget the special recognition and award bestowed upon Robin McClimont for his enduring membership of 25 years. It was also a club highlight to have both Rob Wooley our district director along with Basil Moskovis, past District 71 Club Growth Director, to give Robin his special award in person. The club is in good order in terms of membership. We have a solid 17 members at this time. It is good to have the new members of Hazel, Hugh, Jamie and Jake and recent members of Alison, Neysa, Deidre and Rose, and of course it is good to see Mike and Rene back. Credit has to go to those who work behind the scenes. Coby well done and thank you for your role in treasury and now membership. Mariana for your role in VP membership, Adi for your role in public relations and promotions. And a special commendation to Matt for his very important role in VP education. Aside from Rebecca and Mike, I am sure we do not have a true appreciation of the extra time, work and effort required in the VP education role, a role that Matt does so well. Also a commendation to the executive who act as a committee for your contributions, insights and decision making through our messenger meeting style. Nomination: A nomination was made by

Ashburton Guardian Wednesday, May 19, 2021 me as president based on the opinions of the execute to recognise the promotional work that Adi Avnit has done for the club over the last few years. On behalf of the club we nominated Adi for the Jack Duffy Memorial Rose Bowl for Community Service Award. Clubs need new and longer standing members. New members to add energy and enthusiasm and longer standing members to provide tutorship, consistency and stability. Clubs also need those who are prepared to give time to run and act in the various membership positions needed for a club to function successfully. With that think if you could be the next one who puts up your hand up for a VP role going forward. These roles also develop you management and leadership skills. Recommendations: Also, for the next incoming president and VP members, there is a lot a club like this could do, but generally we do not or have not to this point. Setting club goals through an annual strategic plan with club members is a good start. There is also the feedback from the likes of Judith Snelling, which can be used as template to set direction for improvement. With a concerted effort goals would be attainable and a challenge the committee should consider now or in the near future. Positive Note: To finish on a positive note, I think the club has amazing culture. From my observations the club is welcoming, there’s good humour, a general good feeling with happy members who come for a laugh. I think the club has a good foundation in which to build on and reach new toast mastery heights if it was that way inclined and driven in the future. Last but not least, remember why you are here, what’s your purpose? If you have that clarity, you should have meaning and commitment to consistently attend club meetings. Thanks for the year and presidential opportunity.

Cavendish Club

March Library Report: In March Nicola Gillespie from BNZ spoke to members about the dangers and prevalence of scammers and their attacks on bank accounts and peoples vulnerabilities. She gave us examples of scams in which local people have been duped and in some cases have paid out significant sums of money. She emphasised the truth of the of adage, “that if a thing seems too good to be true then it usually is”. Nicola also reassured us about adjusting to banking without using cheque books and was very willing to answer many questions. Joan D thanked Nicola and presented her with a grocery voucher. Cavendish Club – Quiz Day: On Friday April 9, the Cavendish members enjoyed a quiz day. The quiz featured 27 iconic New Zealand places and the challenge was for members to name them. It proved to be a real fun day with lots of discussion as to where many of the places were. Earlier a page with all the name places on it was shared with members, making the quiz a little easier. We all learnt something more about our beautiful country. Cavendish Club – Fashion parade: On Friday April 23, the members of the Cavendish Club, along with many of their friends were treated to a fun and up to date fashion parade. The fashions were provided by Maxwell’s Fashion, Christchurch. The owner Rosalie was the compare for the day, she gave everyone a detailed description of the garments worn by the models. Rosalie’s support and help for the fashion parade was very much appreciated. Everyone enjoyed the afternoon tea that followed , it was a great day enjoyed by all. Cavendish Club – Garden Circle: We have had two very interesting speakers from different shops in Ashburton, the first in February was April Breading from Mitre 10, who brought many different plants, talked about them and how we should look after them. The plants were for sale too, and many members took advantage of buying something they had not grown before. Our second speaker in April was Nikki from Lushington’s Nursery, and after a general chat about small shrubs and plants in general she showed us how to construct a hanging basket full of pansies. The end result was beautiful. She also showed us how to plant daffodils in a small tub at different levels of soil, because different sized bulbs are planted at different levels, which was very interesting. Nikki answered many questions which concluded an afternoon full of interest and colour.

Creative Fibre

On arrival at The Plains Museum we were greeted with a smile as everyone busied themselves - getting the water boiled for the welcome cup of tea/coffee and generally getting the room ready for our meeting. The Show and Tell table is a drawcard as members displayed their crafts – there was such a large entry that we had to add more tables! Jill put up a display of felted teapots which she said were her last hurrah until the In-

dings, 21sts and the Hinds Young farmers Annual dinner and the opening of the Automatic Telephone Exchange in Hinds. The Hinds Lions Dinner was picked up in later year. The Annual Hinds Ploughing match in early days was in a tent in the paddock, starting early with morning tea. We progressed to a gas cooker made for us by Bert Moore, then we moved on to a shed with electricity and no early starts. The only time we missed was last year. We collected “dags’ which were processed at Hulmes Woolstore, to raise money for baby monitors at Ashburton Hospital. Bev demonstrated these monitors for the Queen and Duke of Edinburgh at the Ashburton Domain on the 1981 Royal Tour. As a branch we have always been a conscientious supporter of Mid Canterbury Provincial and had many members who have had held office. Longer serving officers in the branch have been Mary Bishop, Joan Moore, Bev Bagrie and Rosaleen Moore. We thank these ladies who have kept the Branch on track.

Methven Golf Club Lions Peter Keeley, Bob Doreen and Roger Paterson. door Bowls season ends. We’ll believe that when we see it!! As well as the usual knitted and crochet garments for children and adults there was a very eye catching beaded picture, dyed yarns of different fibres some based on black or grey fleece. Dyes used were commercial dyes but a cotton dishcloth had been dyed with food colouring and ‘boiled’ in a microwave oven. With the colder weather putting in an appearance, knitted hats of all sizes, for babies to homeless adults was the flavour of the day. A rug knitted in an Interlac pattern in 3 shades from cream to dark brown was very impressive. Once we had all settled down the Co-Chairperson welcomed everyone with a couple of interesting quotes from Max Cryer. Reports were presented with the Almoner commenting that everyone stayed healthy while she was visiting her daughter – which was just as well as she came home to have a holiday! The monthly ‘Spin Ins’ are now being called ‘Craft Clusters’ as we do more than just spin or weave. This takes place at the Plains Museum on the first Monday of the month from 10am – 2pm so bring your craft, a cup and your lunch and come and join us. It is not just for Creative Fibre members but is where you can make contact with a mentor who will guide you to where you want to be with your crafts. There is a $2 entry fee to cover the costs of the venue, tea/ coffee etc. We are having the usual Spin In’s on the 5th Monday of the month they happen to fall in at members homes with the next one this month on the 31st May at 71 Middle Road from 10a – 2pm. Bring your craft, a cup and lunch. PLEASE park on the street and walk in to the venue. Thank you. In the general business it was suggested we ask the Ashburton Library if we could go there for the Annual World Knitting in Public Day on June 12th from 10am to when ever they close. Again the members of the Public are welcome to participate so bring along some needles and wool and join in. Other notices included reminders for Nynke Piebenga’s Weaving workshop on 4th/5th October at the Plains Museum 9:30am–about 4pm. This is for learners and novices with a maximum of 10 people. If you want to learn to weave please contact Pam 027 370 3250 for further information. Our June 21st meeting is making a novelty Christmas card and crackers for our Mid Winter Christmas/Birthday lunch at the Hotel Ashburton on July 12th. Pam taking bookings now. (Please note this is NOT our usual meeting day!) Sales table has been re – established for Club funds each month and a plea for a handcrafted gift for speakers – something reasonably small yet decorative. 27th June is a Wool Fest at the Addington Raceway with over 40 boutique Traders attending from all over NZ – a good venue to stock up on stash! Husbands close your Eyes!!! The Club now has Life Tubes available. These keep all your important contacts and advice in one place (usually in the fridge! but could be handbag or car) so in an emergency the First Responders can quickly get you sorted with the best care possible. A new group for Stepping Out is being assembled through Age Concern in the Hampstead Area and our members living in the nearby areas are invited to attend at the Oxford St Church back lounge for a weekly charge of $2 to cover costs. A fun way to get balance and fitness sorted. Programme has been designed by the Medical School in Dunedin especially for older persons of all abilities – not just Gym Junkies!

Lions Club Of Ashburton

The May meeting was held at the Hotel Ashburton on Wednesday 5 May. President

Roger Paterson welcomed a good Quiz Night attendance. Included were guest Mike Wells, hosted by Peter Kennard, and inductee Bob Doreen sponsored by Peter Keeley. Lists circulated included Final Club visit of the Lions Year to Geraldine Club, Talleys trip now 20 May in order to meet processing deadlines, and Big Smoke v Rural Folk help required on 26 June. Barney Parsons gave a ‘forthright’ run down of the success of the Swap Meeting held at Tinwald. Particular mention was made of Lion Manny Sim’s contribution in so many ways to this day. The new Board for next Lions Calendar Year was outlined by President Roger. Sam Gordon, administration, outlined the application by Hakatere Youth Sports Club for the Club blazer to be given financial assistance and this was agreed to by the meeting. Our 3 minute speaker was Lion Graham Edge who has been a member of the Lions Club for 19 years. Coming from England , Graham gave a great insight to his upbringing in Birmingham including becoming a round ball code ‘gang’ member of Aston Villa. He watches every game they play to this day! His life path went from sheet metal apprentice to car manufacturing to Australia (after meeting his wife Linda), to New Zealand and then to Ashburton. In Ashburton Lion Lance Schubert brought Graham to Lions and the rest is history – a great involvement in and service to Lions. Grace and the Thought for the Day by Lindsay Telfer preceded the club meal and then Colin Morgan led the Quiz with his usual enthusiasm and fun aspect. Raffles and the Tail Twister concluded an enjoyable evening. The next meeting is Changeover Night at Hotel Ashburton on Wednesday 2 June. This is a Partners night.

Lynnford Rural Women

Members celebrated 85 years of the Lynnford Rural Women this month with a luncheon at the Lake Hood Restaurant. Bev welcomed some former members along Margaret Chapman, Area Committee Chair, who spoke of the beginnings of the Rural Women movement from 1925, starting out as Women’s Division of the Farmers Union to 1945 renaming to Women’s Division of Federated Farmers and in 199 to Rural Women and of moving forward. Margaret Verrall, Provincial President congratulated the branch on their 85 years and Area Leader, Sandra Curd spoke of the younger generation joining different rural groups catering for the needs of todays working women. Jill read the minutes of the inaugural meeting and the first Branch meeting minutes of the Lynnford Women’s Division, creating some amusement. The meetings were held on Saturday afternoons at the Lynnford Hall which was then still a functioning school in 1936. Isabell put out the candles on the cake and two of the longer serving members, Pat and Joan cut the cake. Branch Honours were extended to Marilyn along with flowers and a certificate. On display were photographs and silverware the branch has used for competitions that were run in the earlier days. The banners for Lynnford and Flemington were hung on the wall. With the closure of Coldstream and Flemington in 1986 some of their members joined in the comradeship of Lynnford. Joan took us on a reminiscent journey, starting with how the Lynnford area got it’s name and recalled quite a few amusing incidents which have happened over the years and of the different fund raising activities we have been involved in. Competitions and entertainment are a thing of the past along with the more formal attire worn to meetings. We catered for wed-

The finalists have been found for the Duff Trophy and Middleton Trophy after close semifinals at the Methven Golf Course. Barrie Begg and Chris Pannett continued their unbeaten run to come from behind to beat Frank Sandys and Eric Grimwade. They, however, had a bit of golfing luck on the par 3 17th. Pannett’s tee shot hit a tree branch on the right-hand side of the fairway. The ball then deflected on to the green. This allowed Pannett to halve the hole and maintain a 1 up lead. They duly won the 18th to reach their first Duff Trophy final. The other semi-final was just as tight between Peter Harper, Mark Gazzard and Paddy Helmore, Geoff Rhodes. In a thriller Harper and Gazzard finally prevailed on the 19th. In the Middleton semi-finals defending champions, Michael Kemp and Ben Rutter, combined well to defeat Steve Schwass and Jim Rooney in a close match. In the other match Pete Wood left his best to last with the winning putt on the last hole to win with Piers Rolton. Gavin Santy and Mike Gray fought hard but their efforts were not quite enough. The finals, this Saturday, promise to be exciting affairs.

Mid Canterbury Ladies Friendship Club

President Julie Begg welcomed members to the May meeting of the Mid Canterbury Ladies Friendship Club. After the National Anthem was sung birthdays and anniversaries were celebrated. A bus trip is being planned to Christchurch on 23 June to visit the new Library and Art Gallery. After the raffle was drawn the mini speaker was Bev who told of her interesting life. She remembers as a child sitting on cushions in the family’s 1939 Packard throwing out hay. She attended dances in the Radiant Hall, but when it came time to get married had many tricks played on the couple, even putting the going away car on blocks and meat on the engine, as well as a case full of confetti. They hired a campervan and toured around the USA and Mexico, eventually returning to Ashburton and setting up the Motor Show. After morning tea members were visited by some women with products of interest – boneless bras. Thought for the Month: The best and most beautiful things in this world cannot be seen or heard, but must be felt with the heart. The Friendship Club offers support to people who are looking for friends and fellowship. We have coffee mornings, meetings with interesting speakers, bus trips and more. If you would like to make new friends please phone Avis 308-6539 or Rae 308-8927, they would love to hear from you.

Wakanui Women’s Institute

Wakanui WI celebrated their 88th Birthday with a lovely lunch at Armadillos restaurant. Members then moved to the home of Rosemary Moore for the monthly meeting. President Juliana Protheroe opened the meeting and members recited the Aspirations. Motto for the month was – Spread love everywhere you go. Treasurer Jeanette Begg reported on the Federation Officers School where the guest speaker informed members about on-line banking. Members were reminded that baby singlets are required for distribution by Plunket. Dates and times were advised for forthcoming Federation events and titles given for entries in the Bay and Tray competitions to be staged at the Ashburton A & P Show. Entries were confirmed for the Federation Cup Day on 23rd July. The afternoon concluded with afternoon tea including a birthday cake celebrating an enjoyable occasion. Next meeting Wednesday 26th May.


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9.30am AGE CONCERN ASHBURTON. Steady As You Go. Fall prevention programme. Contact 308 6817. Held at St David’s Union Church. 48 Allens Road, Allenton. 9.30am-11.30am PICKLEBALL ASHBURTON. Check out this fast growing racket sport. Come and have fun every Wednesday. Equipment supplied. EA Network Stadium. River Terrace. 10am ST STEPHEN’S ANGLICAN CHURCH. Holy Communion. Park Street. 10am

AGE CONCERN ASHBURTON. Hip Hop for Seniors. Phone 308 6817. Seniors Centre. Cameron Street. 10am AGE CONCERN ASHBURTON. 206 CLUB. Programme for the elderly runs Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Enquiries to 308 6817. 10am-4pm NZ ALPINE AND AGRICULTURE ENCOUNTER AND THE ART GALLERY. Open for viewing. Mt Hutt Memorial Hall. 160 Main Street Methven. 10.30am AGE CONCERN ASHBURTON. Steady As You Go. Fall prevention

programme. Contact 308 6817. Held at Buffalo Lodge Hall. Cox Street. 10.45am MSA TAI CHI. Seated classes, $3. Classes start this week. MSA Havelock Street. 11.30am ST DAVID’S UNION CHURCH. Mid week service and lunch. 48 Allens Road. Allenton. 1.30pm WAIREKA CROQUET CLUB. Euchre and afternoon tea. all welcome. Waireka Croquet Club, the domain. Philip Street. 1.30pm

AGE CONCERN ASHBURTON. Steady As You Go. Fall prevention programme. Contact 308 6817. Held at Buffalo Lodge Hall. Cox Street. 6.30pm-9pm THE MID CANTERBURY LINEDANCERS. 6.30pm-7.30pm weekly beginners learn to line dance following onto easy intermediate level at 7.30pm-9pm. Instructor Annette Fyfe 0274 813131. Tinwald Hall. Graham Street. 7.30pm ASHBURTON TRAVEL CLUB. Speaker, Matt Hall on Alaska. St David’s Union Church lounge. 48 Allens Road. Allenton.

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9.30am-12.30pm ASHBURTON TOY LIBRARY. We are open every Thursday and Saturday morning, plus every alternate Tuesday afternoon 3.30pm-5pm. check our fb page for which Tuesday. We are based in the Triangle, 106 Victoria Street. 10am ST DAVID’S UNION CHURCH. Fit Kidz for pre schoolers and caregivers. 48 Allens Road. 10am HOSPICE AWARENESS WEEK. hear Barry Hayman’s personal cancer journey. RSVP 307 8387. Hospice Mid Canterbury. 70 Havelock Street.

10am-4pm NZ ALPINE AND AGRICULTURE ENCOUNTER AND THE ART GALLERY. Open for viewing. Mt Hutt Memorial Hall, 160 Main Street. Methven. 10.45am MSA TAI CHI. Cost $3 per session. MSA. Havelock Street. 11am STEADY AS YOU GO FALLS PREVENTION. Exercises designed to strengthen and improve muscles in a supportive environment. Contact Age Concern Ashburton 308 6817. This session at Holy Spirit Church. Thomson Street. Tinwald. 1pm

STEADY AS YOU GO FALLS PREVENTION. Exercises designed to strengthen and improve muscles in a supportive environment. Contact Age Concern Ashburton 308 6817. This session at St Peters Church. Harrison Street. Allenton. 1pm WAIREKA CROQUET CLUB. Mahjong, non-counting, beginners welcome. Waireka Clubrooms. Philip St. 1pm STEADY AS YOU GO FALLS PREVENTION. Exercises designed to strengthen and improve muscles in a supportive environment. Contact Age Concern Ashburton 308 6817. This session at

Buffalo Lodge hall. Cox Street. 1pm-3pm ASHBURTON AVIATION MUSUEM. Static displays, collection of aircraft and memorabilia on display. Ashburton Airport. Seafield Road. 1.30pm ASHBURTON MSA PETANQUE CLUB. Social play for beginners and experienced. 115 Racecourse Road, Ashburton. 2pm HAKATERE PRESBYTERIAN PARISH. Afternoon Communion service followed by a cuppa at Oxford Street. Led by Rev Johanna Warren. 65 Oxford Street. Ashburton.

6am ST DAVID’S UNION CHURCH. Circuit training in hall. 48 Allen’s Road. Allenton. 8.30am ASHBURTON STROLLERS CLUB. Lake Emma, Phone Jenny 308 6862. Meet Ashburton Courthouse, Baring Square West. 9am-3pm ASHBURTON AVIATION MUSUEM. Static displays, collection of aircraft and memorabilia on display. Ashburton Airport. Seafield Road.

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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. 12.30pm ASHBURTON HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. Monthly meeting and pot luck lunch. Domain Pavilion. Walnut Avenue. 1pm-3pm ASHBURTON AVIATION MUSEUM. Static displays, collection of aircraft and memorabilia on display. Ashburton Airport. Seafield Road.

6am ST DAVID’S UNION CHURCH. Circuit training in the hall. 48 Allens Road. Allenton. 10am AGE CONCERN 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 ASHBURTON COMMUNITY WALKING GROUP. Walking for about 30-40 minutes on

DEATHS HENDREN, Kathleen Agnes (Kath) – On May 16, 2021, peacefully at Rosebank Hospital, Ashburton. Aged 83 years. Dearly loved wife of the late James (Jim). Much loved mother and mother-in-law of Catherine and Craig (Cambridge), Michael and Alley (Rangiora), Wayne and the late Ann Brown, and the late Anthony. Adored gran of Shaun, Keegan, Liam, and Ryan; Jessica, and Jack; and Amanda, Rachel, Elizabeth, and Joseph and loved by all her greatgrandchildren. Rest In Peace. Messages to the Hendren family c/- PO Box 472, Ashburton 7740. A Requiem Mass to celebrate the life of Kath will be held at the Church of the Holy Name, Sealy Street, Ashburton, on Thursday May 20, commencing at 1pm. Followed by interment at the Ashburton Cemetery. Recitation of the Rosary will be at Paterson’s Chapel, TODAY (Wednesday) May 19, at 6pm.

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MURDOCH, Violet Joy (Joy) – Passed away at home in Rakaia on May 13, 2021. MASTER MONUMENTAL MASON Dearly loved Mum of Sonita and Tony Fawcett, cherished E.B. CARTER LTD nana of Aleisha and Nic, and For all your memorial Melissa and Nick. Much requirements loved sister of Len Gibson, New headstones and designs Lorraine Canning, and the Renovations, late Kay Gibson, a much Additional inscriptions, loved aunty of Richard, Paul, Cleaning and Concrete work and Shane, and extended Carried out by qualified family and friends. Messages tradesmen. to: c/- The Murdoch Family, 620 East Street Ashburton PO Box 6035, Ashburton Ph/Fax 308 5369 7742. A private family or 0274 357 974 service has been held. ebcarter@xtra.co.nz NZMMMA Member Family and friends are invited to a celebration of Joy’s life at 221 Normanby Road, Rakaia on SATURDAY, May 22, from 3pm, where you would be welcome to share a memory.

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Ashburton Weather

Wednesday: Fine. Morning frost. Westerlies.

Midnight Wednesday

Canterbury Plains

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Wednesday: Fine. Morning frost. Westerlies. Thursday: Fine. Northerlies developing in the morning. Friday: High cloud with northerlies to start. Showers developing with southerlies later in the morning, clearing and winds dying out in the evening.

A strong southwest flow over the country eases late Wednesday as a ridge of high pressure builds across New Zealand. The ridge shifts on to the North Island later on Thursday, and northwesterly flow develops over the South Island ahead of a front. The front moves up the South Island and lower North Island and weakens during Friday, followed by another ridge. A deep low approaches New Zealand from the north later on Saturday and generates a southeast flow over the North Island.

Around The Region

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Friday

Thursday: Fine. Northerlies developing in the morning. MAX

Canterbury High Country

Wednesday: Mainly fine with morning frost. However, showers along the divide, falling as snow above 1400m in the morning, clearing in the afternoon. Wind at 1000m: W gale 70 km/h easing to 45 km/h in the evening. Wind at 2000m: W gale 80 km/h easing to 50 km/h in the evening. Freezing level: 1700m rising to 2400m in the morning. Thursday: Fine with morning frost. Wind at 1000m: W 45 km/h rising to gale NW 65 km/h at night. Wind at 2000m: W 45 km/h rising to gale NW 65 km/h at night. Freezing level: 2500m. Friday: Rain developing about the divide and scattered falls elsewhere in the morning, turning to showers in the afternoon. Showers clearing about the divide and in the far south in the afternoon, and elsewhere later. Snow lowering to 1500m by afternoon and possibly to 1200m in the evening. NW rising to gale early morning, possibly severe at upper levels, dying out in the afternoon.

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Friday: High cloud with N to start. Showers with S later in the morning, clearing and winds dying out in the evening. MAX 18 MIN

Readings to 4pm Tuesday

Ashburton Airport Temp °C Maximum 12.8 Minimum 3.2 Grass min -2.4 24hr Rain mm 0.6 18.0 Month to date SW 69 Wind km/h 9:23am Strongest gust Sun hrs on Mon 8.8 113.2 Month to date

Methven 11.9 2.2 – – – – – – –

Christchurch Timaru Airport Airport 13.5 14.0 4.0 0.1 -0.7 – 5.2 0.0 18.8 3.6 S 67 S 69 8:52am 7:26am 7.9 – 107.3 –

Tides, Sun and Moon Wednesday

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9:23am 3:12am 9:14am 3:01am

9:39pm 3:25pm 9:34pm 3:15pm

10:09am 10:27pm 4:00am 4:15pm 10:03am 10:25pm 3:54am 4:08pm

10:57am 11:18pm 4:48am 5:07pm 10:52am 11:16pm 4:46am 5:02pm

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Ashburton Guardian Wednesday, May 19, 2021

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MIDWEEK SPORT

NETBALL

All to play for in Premier Netball By Matt Markham matt.m@theguardian.co.nz

Reserves on the comeback

Mid Canterbury’s Zac Woolf looks to run down a St Albans attacker on Saturday. By Matt Markham matt.m@theguardian.co.nz

Mid Canterbury United Reserves kept their chances of a top four spot alive on the weekend with a come-from-behind draw against St Albans on the Ashburton Domain. And their stocks in the reserves competition should gain a considerable boost this weekend too when they head to Christchurch to take on the winless Parklands, in what could prove a crucial game for the remainder of the season for the ever-improving side. On Saturday, in front of a loud and vocal home crowd, the side found themselves down early in the match after a lucky goal which landed at an opportune spot from a deflection, but they were quickly back into their work and a penalty in the box saw Wesley Torres step up

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and bang the ball past the keeper for the equaliser. An outstanding goal from St Albans put them back on top, however, and Mid Canterbury went into the break down by one and needing a bit of magic to get them level again. It came, late in the match, when Ben Sutton scored a well worked goal to draw his side level and pick up a valuable competition point in the process. With two draws and a win from their six matches, Mid Canterbury sit sixth on the standings, but a log-jam in the middle of the table sees them just a win away from bursting into the top four. Saturday wasn’t quite as happy of an occasion for the Division Four side, who suffered their first defeat of the season against Parklands, losing 0-3 but they still retained second placing on the standings and will head to Christchurch this week to take on Coastal Spirit in a match which

should see them back on track by Saturday evening. Mid Canterbury’s 15th grade side registered another big victory, winning 9-1 over Cashmere Technical to keep their unbeaten run intact. Up 5-1 at halftime, they bagged four second half goals to round out the match with Muzzamil Khan keeping his goal scoring record going with three for the day, while Elliot Ward who has also scored in all matches bagged a double alongside Lachlan Gardner. Donnie Ross and Xavier Parris added the other two goals. Methven’s Division One side made it two wins in a row when they beat Halswell United 4-2 on Saturday to push into a top four spot in the hotly contested competition. They’ll be out to repeat the dose again on Saturday when they head to Christchurch to take on Cashmere Technical.

With just two rounds remaining in the opening segment of Mid Canterbury’s Premier Netball competition, there’s plenty to play for this week with every spot still up for grabs, including the bottom one. As it currently stands, Ashburton College A are staring down the barrel of potential relegation into Premier 2 unless they can pull a rabbit out of the hat tomorrow night, or even next week, and somehow leap-frog up the team in front of them in the standings. Without a win next to their name for the season so far – but with some really encouraging performances despite the defeats – the task isn’t easy for the young side, with United this week and then Hampstead seven days later. The match is also equally important for United tomorrow night, because if they can win, they’ll head to a final round clash with Celtic which could see them right in the hunt for the top spot at the end of the first round. Celtic will play the late game this week when they take on Methven. With both sides tied on the same number of competition points, and just one point behind both United and Hampstead, there’s a good chance of the winner also being in a great spot to try and shoot for a top-spot finish at the end of next week’s play. This week’s other round will see Southern, who picked up their first win of the competition, last week against College, take on defending champions Hampstead, who bounced back from a defeat two weeks ago to demolish Celtic last week. The Southern girls looked impressive last Thursday night, but will need to lift again if they are to combat a very strong Hampstead side who still appear to be the team to beat in the competition.

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