Class act eyes next challenge
“It was good to get a taste of the industry, and make sure I liked it.
AlveyAshburton College’s top student has already got her sights set on the next adventure.
Ella Skinner, named Dux at the recent senior prizegiving, heads to Lincoln University next year for a Bachelor of Commerce degree, majoring in accounting and business. Her intention is to return to Ashburton to become an accountant.
“I chose Lincoln because it is a nice and small campus, and the degrees are focused on rural areas,” she said.
Skinner has already had a taste of what it’s like to work in an accounting thanks to local firm Brophy Knight where she has had some intern work this year.
“The work has allowed me to see the bigger picture,” said Skinner, who will have some university fees covered after topping the school accounting class to win a scholarship from Brophy Knight.
Along with being top in business studies and accounting at Ashburton College, she also achieved the top spot in maths, as well as achieving the Level 3 Excellence and the AshColl Way Awards.
Skinner said becoming Dux was a “big shock’’ that she never expected and one person who couldn’t be prouder is mum Debbie Skinner.
“She has worked really hard and put in the hours to get it.
“It’s really good when companies like Brophy Knight offer young people opportunities like this.
“It has given her a goal to work towards.”
Tsunami evacuation zones updated
included area is rural land rather than homes, but people who live or spend time near the coast are encouraged to familiarise themselves with the updated zones.
Minor changes in a revised tsunami evacuation zones mainly impacts 10 rural properties.
The Ashburton District Council released its updated tsunami evacuation zones after scientific modelling showed new areas that could be flooded in some worstcase tsunami scenarios.
Council strategy and compliance group manager, Jane Donaldson, said most of the newly
“These events are rare, so people don’t need to be alarmed, however, they should have a plan for what to do if they need to evacuate.”
Based on the new modelling, that was commissioned by Environment Canterbury, the changes in the Ashburton District are relatively minor, with around 10 new properties included in the revised zones.
Settlements such as the South Rakaia Huts, Lower Hakatere Huts, and North Rangitata Huts
were already located within existing tsunami evacuation zones.
The district has two tsunami evacuation zones, red and orange.
The red zone is most likely to be affected by a tsunami and includes estuaries, river mouths, and beaches where a tsunami of any size could cause strong currents and surges in the water.
The orange zone is less likely to be affected by a tsunami than the red zone and includes areas of land that could be flooded in a large tsunami.
Donaldson said that people in the red and orange zones need to evacuate immediately if they feel a long or strong earthquake, or
receive an official tsunami warning.
“There may not be time for an official warning, so once the shaking stops, head immediately inland until you’re outside of the evacuation zones.”
Donaldson said coastal residents should search their address on the council website (ashburtondc.govt.nz/tsunami) and see if any of their property is within a tsunami evacuation zone.
ECan senior scientist - natural hazards, Helen Jack, said the likelihood of a tsunami being created close to Ashburton’s coast is small, and the biggest tsunami threats for the district are those created by large earthquakes on
the Hikurangi or Kermadec subduction zones (to the east and north of the North Island), the Puysegur subduction zone (to the south of Fiordland), or by large earthquakes off the coasts of central or South America.
A map of the new evacuation zones and further information can be found at Ashburtondc. govt.nz/tsunami
Trust acquires new building for rest home development
Matt MarkhamNow they’ve been able to announce that they have acquired what is currently known as The Crossroads Lodge, formerly known just as The Lodge, in the centre of Methven.
Methven
The trust was established to fundraise
and oversee, the development of a new aged care facility for Methven to replace the existing location, Methven House.
With it also comes the separate apartments next door to the main building.
“This is an exciting development for Methven,” Methven Care Trust chairperson, Janine Holland, said.
“We have operated aged care out of Methven House for many years and our former maternity hospital has served the community tremendously well.
“However, due to an ever-changing regulatory environment and evolving residents’ needs, it’s time to move into a modern premises.”
Using the existing rooms in the main building, the goal was to create up to 20 rooms, with the six two-bedroomed apartments in the separate block to be repurposed for independent retirement living.
Since its establishment, the Methven Care Trust has raised over $1.8 million, which initially was set out to be earmarked for the construction of new premises on gifted land in Camrose Estate.
Rising costs, restraints of development and a lengthening timeline to complete the building from scratch meant that the Crossroads development was a much more appealing prospect for the trust.
Holland said the work required to get the building up to the required standards was expected to take about two years to complete and that further fundraising efforts would be required to be able to complete the project.
“The trust has been able to make this purchase using funds raised to date, assistance from Advance Ashburton, who admin-
ister the former Lochhead Charitable Trust funds, as well as support from private donors.
“However, we will be looking for assistance to retrofit the building to make it appropriate for aged care.”
The trust intends to work closely alongside the Methven Aged Persons Welfare Association throughout the process to ensure all the operational needs required for the new building are met.
More details on the project will be outlined at the Methven Care Trust’s annual meeting on Tuesday, December 13, at the Methven Golf Club.
Sisters’ personal healing journey
sive effect on their lives, but their personal trek down the country is more about showing support for others and generating change.
They’re sisters and childhood sexual abuse survivors walking and biking the length of New Zealand, but they’re not the brave ones in their awareness trek.
Libby Taylor and Kate Hattaway, from the wider Auckland region, began their 2100km journey from Cape Rēinga on October 1, they passed through Ashburton at the weekend and hope to finish in Bluff in about two weeks.
It’s an emotional journey, but it’s not just about their own healing for the sisters now in their 60s and who were victims of childhood sexual abuse over 50 years ago. Their abuse has had a perva-
Via their 30 scheduled supporter town and city walks on their Aotearoa journey, the pair had met many sexual abuse survivors, who had never spoken to anyone about their experience and had carried their trauma in silence.
But they turned up to show their support as the sisters passed through, often observing from a distance.
“I think they are incredibly brave because those first steps in your healing journey are so hard,’’ Hattaway said, relaxing in their van on a break from the heat and wind on Saturday in Ashburton.
“Just a week ago, a woman stood on top of the path with her husband with tears just streaming down her face. We went over and listened to her story and held her
hand. She showed so much courage to even get there.
“To be part of that is incredible. Those people are the brave ones.’’
Through their initiative called REOSA – Ripple Effects of Sexual Abuse – the pair hope to raise awareness about the impact the abuse has on the survivor and those around them.
“By sharing our stories, it helps people to move forward as well,” Hattaway said.
The idea of the walk came up about two years ago when the sisters were horrified to learn of the sexual abuse statistics in New Zealand.
According to Help, a sexual abuse prevention and victim support organisation, one in three girls in New Zealand aged under 16 were victims to sexual abuse.
But it’s not just a female issue, with one in six New Zealand males under the age of 18 also sexually
abused. Worse, about 90 per cent of New Zealand males who take their own life before the age of 14 have been sexually abused.
One of their other sisters, Anna Arndt, was also affected by sexual abuse and she knows the walk, which she had been involved in at times, would provide hope to thousands.
But they all believed that education and empowerment were keys to tackling the issue, which is why the sisters were giving out two books along the way to help contribute to a better understanding of sexual abuse.
Keeping Our Tamariki Safe from Sexual Harm was about providing parents and caregivers with the signs of sexual abuse to look out for in children, while Only for Me was for young people to understand their own bodies and keep themselves safe.
The pair’s days were long, start-
ing about 6am and finishing after 10pm, but Taylor, a trauma counsellor, know it’s been worth it.
Every step of the way.
“We’re two sisters, who are doing this journey together and for me that’s incredibly, incredibly powerful,’’ she said.
“There’s been many tears shed but tears of solidarity really.”
Hattaway, too, had said the reaction on their walk had been “unbelievable’’.
“We’ve had so much feedback from survivors and families and organisations saying thank you for what you are doing and for talking about the ripple effects. Because no one talks about the ripple effects of sexual abuse.
“So, if survivors out there, who feel isolated, can see this and feel supported and be able to make a connection, I just think that’s incredible.”
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Young star on teamwork THRIVES
By Daryl HoldenAshburton’s Gemma Wragg can smile about it now, but for many years her ultimate goal was to save the world. It’s true.
“I always knew I wanted to help people,’’ said Wragg, who became law firm Tavendale and Partners’ first chief executive officer in January.
“I wasn’t sure exactly how I was going to do that. For years and years, and probably for too long actually, my response when asked what I wanted to do for a job was to save the world – possibly a little optimistic.’’
Well, you can’t knock optimism and it’s one of the qualities of the personable and ambitious 31-year-old, who is something of a high-flyer in the legal eagle world. She’s been in the profession for eight years, joined Tavendale and Partners as a solicitor in 2018 and has quickly made an impression.
She’s gained a promotion every year, culminating in becoming its inaugural CEO as part of a governance and management structure overhaul for a clearly progressive organisation that started 21 years ago with just four staff and has now grown to a team of 75 across Ashburton and Christchurch.
“While I was really enjoying the legal work, particularly the agri-law I was doing in recent years, I kept getting distracted with internal projects,’’ Wragg said.
“I had lots of ideas about the firm, our people and how we could keep getting better at what we do. Fortunately, I work for an organisation that is very open to change and new ideas so they embraced my thoughts and eventually asked whether I would prefer to shift into a leadership rather than legal role.’’
And so here we are – a young woman making her leadership mark in an industry where males generally dominate, especially in key management positions.
It’s not bad going for a lass off the farm, who calls Mid Canterbury home and who was head girl at Ashburton College way back in 2009 when we imagine that superhero, saving-the-world ideology probably first started.
“I loved growing up in Mid Canterbury on a farm with my three brothers,’’ she said.
“We moved to a few different farms, with my parents only moving out of the district to Whitecliffs in Selwyn when I was
at university. But Ashburton is still my hometown.’’
And that hometown girl’s love for law and all it entails has certainly blossomed, especially given some natural uncertainty after graduating with a double degree. Her other degree was Human Geography, which was people and development focused. She’s since gone on to complete a postgraduate LLM (Master of Laws) degree with first class honours, specialising in children’s rights under international law.
“When I first came out of university, I thought I would just give this law thing a go for a while,’’ she said.
“But I enjoyed the practice of law more than I thought I would and realised the important role lawyers play in helping people achieve what they want – buying a new house, setting up a new business, having surety in succession planning. It’s a really rewarding job.’’
Personally, it’s been even more rewarding for Wragg in recent times, having picked up a significant future leader award for an organisation with a mouthful of a name – the Australasian Legal Practice Management Association (ALPMA).
It was the first year of the awards and Wragg was the only New Zealander to take home a gong across eight categories. Her award recognised outstanding leadership and management contributions from the next generation of law firm leaders, with nominees spanning Austral ia, New Zealand and the Pacific. And was she surprised? You bet.
“I knew I was part of a shortlist of three finalists, but I am so new to my role that I thought it would perhaps go to someone who was a little further along their leadership journey.’’
The good news didn’t stop there, with Wragg also being appointed the sole New Zealand director on the ALPMA board. She’ll sit on a board with a director from each of the Australian states. For her and her firm’s profile, it’s a big deal.
“I’m really excited to see what this opportunity brings both me and Tavendale and Partners.’’
But as excited and nice as any award win is – and receiving hers in the Gold Coast would’ve been extra nice no doubt – Wragg was more humbled at the nomination put forward by her team.
Forestry moves a ‘hammer blow’ for our farmers
By Pat DeavollSo far, Mid Canterbury has been lucky, according to David Acland, Mid Canterbury Meat and Wool Chair for Federated Farmers.
The district has had little land converted to widespread forestry at the expense of good sheep and beef growing country.
“Land values in Canterbury are still too high for forestry and car bon farming to come in and buy the district up,” he says.
“It’s not viable.
“I don’t see it as a Mid Canter bury issue that swathes of farm land will be taken up by forestry. But if you have read the Environ ment Canterbury report for Mid Canterbury on new policy regu lations for water you would think that with the restrictions the only viable option for dairy farmers would be afforestation.”
So Mid Canterbury may be in an enviable position and re search commissioned by Feder ated Farmers and Beef + Lamb New Zealand (B+LNZ) found 54 per cent of New Zealanders sup ported a limit on the amount of fossil fuel emissions that could be offset with new pine forests.
Meanwhile, almost two-thirds of Kiwis opposed foreign compa nies buying New Zealand farms to offset their emissions.
A new independent report by Orme & Associates, commis
sioned by B+LNZ, showed more than 52,000ha of land was pur chased by forestry interests in 2021, a 36 per cent increase on the previous two years, and up from 7000ha in 2017.
This is far more than the 25,000ha a year of exotics that the Climate Change Commission had suggested were needed to achieve New Zealand’s climate change objectives.
Of the 175,000ha of land pur chased for afforestation over the past five years, about 134,500ha was grassland suitable for sheep and beef.
If 100 per cent of this suitable land was planted, B+LNZ expect ed this would lead to a decline of around 1 million stock units, equating to an annual farm pro duction loss of $170 million at the farm gate and a cumulative
production loss of $540 million from progressive planting from 2017 to 2022.
“We have been tracking whole farm sales data on a regular basis and we’re increasingly alarmed at the scale, pace, and style of land use change across the country,” said Sam McIvor, chief executive of B+LNZ.
“In 2017, only 7000 hectares of sheep and beef farmland was
sold with the intention to con vert into forestry, so the jump to 52,000 hectares in 2021 is a ham mer blow for our farmers and our sector.”
Regenerative trial field day welcomes all
Chief executive of Align Farms Rhys Roberts says his operation has recently embarked on a new farming strategy, converting two of its five dairy farms to re-generative (regen) farming.
And he wants to share his experiences with the rest of us at a regenerative field day on December 7, 10am to 1.30pm at 2581 Hackthorne Road, Westerfield.
“We will be sharing our data and learnings with plenty of time for questions. Attendees should be able to walk away from the day with an understanding of both the successes and failures with robust multi-year data to back it up,” Roberts said.
The transition of Align’s Claireview Farm to regen farming started last year with 20 per cent of grazed area converted to regen paddocks with another 30 per cent converted this year.
Another farm will begin its transition to regen this year and will be operating 100 per cent regen by the end of 2024.
Roberts said there were about five principles that regen agriculture stood for “but for us, we increased the diversity of the pasture species so instead of just ryegrass and clover we added in chicory, plantain, and different types of grasses and clovers”.
The paddocks were sprayed out and direct drilled, he said.
“Some we over-sowed directly into the grass species. On highly compacted soils we used 15 to 20 different species and some with deep tap roots that penetrated to aerate the soil. But when this wasn’t needed, we sprayed out or direct drilled into the soil or over-sowed existing pastures.
“The farm managed regeneratively hasn’t seen any urea for three seasons now. That is a positive,” he said.
“Productivity is reduced but it depends on what you are trying to achieve. It’s a matter of fine-tuning things, Roberts said.
He said it would take about five years to get any accurate data on regen farming however Align Farms is looking to take more of its land over to regen in due course, he said.
“We have been doing this for about three years now. We publicise all our data live. As far as success goes, it depends on what success looks like I guess,” Roberts said.
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Beware the nasty nassella!
Environment Canterbury (ECan) biosecu rity officers will spend most of November inspecting more than 200 properties in Hurunui and Kaikōura to identify and re move an invasive plant – nassella tussock.
But Mid Canterbury shouldn’t think it’s out of the woods as nassella was a pest that was spreading across most of Canterbury.
It displaces other grasses leaving pasture unpalatable to stock and makes it more dif ficult for native species to grow.
Region-wide, there were more than 1450 properties where nassella had been found or had historically occurred. This covered more than 400,000 hectares across Canter bury.
ECan had been inspecting properties over the past few months and was now helping landowners on properties with higher-density populations. These prop erties contribute the vast majority of the seeds distributed annually.
Northern biosecurity team leader Mat thew Smith said most land occupiers had been fantastic to work with, however, there were still some who had left their control work too late or had not booked a contrac tor early enough in the year.
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midNovember or even later, by which time seeds are becoming viable.
“Most land-occupiers do an excellent job at controlling nassella and do it on time each year. By doing this they are not only protecting their assets but preventing the spread to neighbouring properties.
“Unfortunately, some continue to leave their control work until mid-November or sometimes even later, by which time seeds are becoming viable and the opportunity to prevent that happening is then lost,” he said.
To sustainably manage nassella through out the Mid Canterbury region, land occu piers must annually search their land to identify and eliminate plants
It’s an important job as mature plants can produce up to 100,000 seeds. Seeds can then be dispersed to neighbouring land by wind, water, stock, clothing and machinery.
“However, it’s important we recognise those who are continuing to undertake this work on time and to a high standard, as farmers are under a significant amount of pressure at the moment,” Smith said.
Originally from South America, nassella was first reported in North Canterbury in the early 1900s.
Because of its impact on the environ ment and farming, nassella was recognised as a serious pest by the 1940s and by the 1950s it had become so prevalent in parts of Canterbury that farmers were forced off their land.
Today, nassella is reasonably widespread throughout New Zealand’s east coasts. The Marlborough and Canterbury regions are worst affected.
Most land-occupiers do an excellent job and do it on time each year. Unfortunately, some continue to leave their control work until
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7:30 Nadia’s Farm Carlos hits the road hoping to add value to his crops; Nadia cooks a hearty feast. 0
8:30 David Lomas Investigates PG 3 Christchurch woman Jasmine Dupre has not heard from her Spanish father since he was deported for domestic violence when she was a baby. 0 9:30 Sort Your Life Out UK PG 0 10:45 Newshub Late 11:15 Ghosts of Shepherdstown PG 0
Thursday
12:15 Infomercials 5:30 AM Early 3
7:15 The Unholy MVLC 2021
Horror. Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Cricket Brown. 8:55 Breaking News in Yuba County 16V 2021 Comedy. Allison Janney, Mila Kunis. 10:30 No Sudden Move 16VL 2021 Thriller.
12:25 The Professor and the Madman MVC 2019 Drama. 2:28 The Matrix Resurrections MVL 2021 Action. 4:53 Midnight Kiss 16VLSC 2019 Horror. 6:20 The Suicide Squad 16VLC 2021 Adventure. Margot Robbie, Idris Elba. 8:30 A Day to Die 16VLC 2022 Action. With one day to pay reparations to a gang leader, Conner Connolly recruits his old military ops crew to help him pull off a series of dangerous heists. Kevin Dillon, Bruce Willis.
10:20 Stillwater MVLC 2021 Drama. Bill Baker travels from Oklahoma to France to visit his estranged daughter, who is in prison for a murder she claims she did not commit.
Matt Damon, Abigail Breslin.
Thursday
12:35 Nobody 16V 2021 Action. 2:05 Gully 18VLSC 2021 Drama. 3:30 Malignant 18VLC 2022 Horror.
5:20 Chronicle Mysteries: The Deep End PG 2019 Thriller.
8am The Moe Show 3 0 8:10 Pig
Goat Banana Cricket 0 8:35 Top Wing 3 0 9am Jeopardy 3
10am New Amsterdam MVC 3 0
11am Bull M 3 0
Noon Parenthood M
1pm House MVC 0
2pm The Late Show with Stephen Colbert PG 3 3pm Wheel of Fortune 3:30 Jeopardy
4pm American Pickers PGC 3
4:55 The Hui 0
5:30 Prime News
6pm Sky Speed 6:30 The Middle PG 0
7pm Pawn Stars PG
7:30 Traffic Cops PGVC
Officers go after a truck they believe is part of an organised theft ring; a constable witnesses a man breaking into a van. 0
8:30 Ambulance 16C Ground and air ambulance crews work together at the scene of a serious crash. 0
9:45 N Sewer Squad MLC
The toilets are bunged up at Blackburn Rovers Football Club, with kick-off only a few hours away.
10:45 The Late Show with Stephen Colbert PG 11:45 World’s Most Unexplained MC 3 Historical downtown Los Angeles is home to a hotel that holds a dark history.
Thursday 12:15 Closedown 12:30 Infomercials
6:35 The Last Samurai MV 2003 Drama. Tom Cruise, Ken Watanabe. 9:05 I Am Legend MV 2007 Drama. Will Smith, Alice Braga.
10:45 American Gangster 16VLSC 2007 Crime. Denzel Washington, Russell Crowe. 1:40 Mr and Mrs Smith MVLS 2005 Comedy Thriller. Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie. 3:40 Runaway Jury MV 2003 Drama. Dustin Hoffman, Gene Hackman.
5:45 The Hateful Eight 18VLSC 2016 Western. Samuel L Jackson, Kurt Russell, Jennifer Jason Leigh. 8:30 The Matrix MV 1999 Sci-fi Thriller.
A software engineer and parttime hacker is singled out by mysterious figures who want to introduce him to the secret of The Matrix. Keanu Reeves, Carrie-Anne Moss.
10:45 Twilight MV 2008 Fantasy. Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson.
Thursday
12:45 Twilight Saga – New Moon MV 2009 Drama.
2:55 Twilight Saga –Eclipse MV 2010 Fantasy.
5am Twilight Saga –Breaking Dawn: Part 1 MVS 2011 Fantasy.
6:30 Restaurant – Impossible 7:20 The Pioneer Woman 7:45 Trisha’s Southern Kitchen 8:10 James Martin – Island to Highlands 9am Mysteries at the Castle PG 10am American Pickers PG 11am Salvage Dawgs 11:30 Flea Market
Flip Noon Lost and Found PG
1pm Undercover Billionaire PG 2pm Shipping Wars PG 2:30 Border Security – Australia PG 3pm Restaurant – Impossible 4pm Rachel Khoo’s Chocolat!
5pm Mysteries at the Castle PG 6pm American Pickers PG 7pm Shipping Wars PG 7:30 Border Security – Australia PG A man with a shady past is stopped at the border; Customs dig up a treasure chest of trouble.
8pm Newshub Live at 8pm 8:30 The Misadventures of Romesh Ranganathan PG Romesh investigates if the stereotypes about Ethiopia being a third world country plagued by dust bowls and famine are exaggerated.
9:30 Aussie Salvage Squad PG The team heads to Western Australia to try to recover a massive 12-metre plywood vessel that sunk in a storm. 10:30 Shipping Wars PG 11pm Border Security – Australia PG 11:30 Flea Market Flip Midnight Infomercials
6am Aotearoa Rugby Pod 7am Between Two Posts 7:45 Rugby – Gallagher Premiership (HLS) 8:40 L Football – Carabao Cup Leicester v Newport County.
From King Power Stadium, Leicester. 11am Between Two Posts Noon Aotearoa Rugby Pod
1pm Rugby – Gallagher Premiership (HLS) 2pm The Back Page 3pm Rugby – Sevens World Series (HLS) Hong Kong – Day One.
3:15 Rugby – Sevens World Series (HLS) Hong Kong – Day Two.
Rugby – Sevens World Series (HLS) Hong Kong – Day Three. 3:45 Rugby – Italy v Samoa (HLS) 4pm Rugby –Ireland v South Africa
Rugby – Ireland A v All Blacks XV (RPL) 8pm Spirit of Sport 8:30 L Cricket – ICC T20 World Cup Semi-final One –Blackcaps v Pakistan. From the SCG, Sydney. Thursday 12:45 Rugby – France v Australia (RPL) 2:45 Rugby – Gallagher Premiership (HLS) 3:35 Rugby Nation 4:05 Rugby – England v Argentina (RPL)
6:30 Tamaiti Tu Winter 3
6:40 Purakau 3
6:50 Takaro Tribe 3
7am Darwin and Newts 3
7:10 Tamariki Haka 3
7:20 Te Nutube 3
7:30 Kids Kai Kart 3
7:40 He Rourou 3
7:50 Cube 3
8am Pukana 3 8:30 Oranga Ngakau 3 9:30 Whanau Living 3
10am Karena and Kasey’s Kitchen Diplomacy 3 10:30 Toi Te Ora 3
11am Piri’s Tiki Tour PGC 3 11:30 Hoiho Riding On PG 3
Noon Te Ao Tapatahi
12:30 Up 2 3
1pm Arctic Secrets 3
2pm Toku Reo 3 2
2:30 Ako 3 2
3pm Tamaiti Tu Winter 3
3:10 Purakau 3
3:20 Takaro Tribe 3
3:30 Darwin and Newts 3 3:40 Tamariki Haka 3 3:50 Te Nutube 3
4pm Kids Kai Kart 3 4:10 He Rourou 3 4:20 Cube 3 4:30 Pukana 3
5pm Te Wananga o Aotearoa
National Sprints
5:30 Polyfest 3
6pm Haka Ngahau a-Rohe –Tainui 3 6:30 Te Ao Marama
7pm Amplify
7:30 5 Minutes of Fame PG 8:30 M Barbershop MLC 2002 Comedy. A South Side Chicago barber regrets selling his shop to a local loan shark when he gets to know his eclectic staff and clientele. Ice Cube, Anthony Anderson, Cedric The Entertainer.
10:20 Sidewalk Karaoke 10:50 Te Ao Marama 11:20 Closedown
Who Do You Think You Are? PG 3:55 Holby City MC 4:55 Dragons’ Den PG
6:05 Dual Survival MLC Ultimate Survival Bible. 6:55 Strange Evidence MLC Explosion from the Underworld. 7:45 Alaska –The Last Frontier MLC Under the Knife. 8:35 Alaska – The Last Frontier MLC Boat Rescue Mission. 9:25 Fast N’ Loud MLC A Far-Out Brady Bunch Build. 10:20 King Tut – A Century of Secrets Special PG 12:10 Dual Survival MLC Ultimate Survival Bible. 1:05 Mystery at Blind Frog Ranch MLC What Lies Beneath. 2pm Naked and Afraid MLC Bite Club. 2:55 Barnwood Builders PG 3:50 Deadliest Catch MLC 4:45 Alaska – The Last Frontier MLC 5:40 Outback Opal Hunters PG 6:35 Deadliest Catch MLC 7:30 Deadliest Catch MLC 8:30 Dirty Jobs – Rowe’d Trip MLC 9:30 Moonshiners MLC 10:30 Impossible Repairs PG 11:25 Naked and Afraid MLC Thursday 12:15 Alaska – The Last Frontier MLC 1:05 Mystery at Blind Frog Ranch MLC 1:55 Deadliest Catch MLC 2:45 Naked and Afraid MLC 3:35 Moonshiners MLC 4:25 Barnwood Builders PG 5:15 Outback Opal Hunters PG
Ashburton
Debbie Boon’s love of property and sales has cemented her place in the real estate sector for over a decade. Debbie promotes the Ashburton area as a great place to live, work and play.
9am Unbeatable 0 10am Tipping Point 3 0 11am The Chase 3 0 Noon 1 News at Midday 0 12:30 Emmerdale PG 0 1pm Attitude 3 0 1:30 Hollyoaks PG 0 2pm Coronation Street PG 3 0 3pm Tipping Point 0 4pm Te Karere 2 4:30 Heathrow – Britain’s Busiest Airport 3 During the Covid-19 lockdown, Heathrow’s depleted staff are fighting to keep the business going. 0 5pm The Chase 0 6pm 1 News at 6pm 0 7pm Seven Sharp 0 7:30 Cooks on Fire PG The five teams are challenged to create a fusion feast and a dessert in the mystery Scorcher. 0
8:30 Rich Holiday, Poor Holiday Andy and Ton sample the simple life on a farm, while struggling musicians Hayley and Dessie go catamaran sailing along Croatia’s Adriatic coast. 0 9:30 Coronation Street PG 0 10:30 1 News Tonight 0 11pm Shortland Street PGC 3 0 11:30 For Life M 0 Friday 12:25 20/20 3 0 1:15 Te Karere 3 2 1:40 Infomercials 5:30 Te Karere 3 2
Having inherited some money, a couple look to purchase a holiday home. 6:30 Hoarders PG 3 7:30 Tattoo Fixers on Holiday MLSC Glen rids a woman of her rabbits; Jay creates a portrait; Alice goes to work on a woman’s cupcake.
8:30 Below Deck Mediterranean M A shortened charter with energetic guests puts pressure on the crew to pull out all the stops.
9:30 A&E After Dark MLC A woman arrives by ambulance after being run over by a car on her birthday.
M 1/2.
notorious case of the Menendez brothers: their background, their crime and the trials that made history.
MVC 3
6am AM 3 9am Infomercials
10:30 Gold Rush PG 3 0
11:30 Newshub Live at 11:30am
Noon M A Deadly Affair M 3 2017 Thriller. Suspecting her husband of having an affair, a woman trails him to the house he has been renovating and makes a shocking discovery. Valerie Azlynn. 0
2pm Return to Amish 0
3pm Outrageous Acts of Science 0 4pm Kitchen Crashers 0
4:30 Newshub Live at 4:30pm
5pm Gold Rush PG 0
6pm Newshub Live at 6pm
7pm The Project
7:30 Love It or List It – Australia A couple live in a tiny heritage home in Brisbane with their dog and baby, and need to decide whether to move or renovate. 0
8:35 The Graham Norton Show With Bono, Taylor Swift, Eddie Redmayne and Alex Scott; Lady Blackbird performs her single Feel it Comin’. 0
9:35 Comedians Giving Lectures 16 The lecture topics include: You Don’t Need an App for That; 10 Things You Don’t Know About Orgasm; How to Improve Your Memory. 0 10:15 Newshub Late 10:45 NCIS – LA M 3 0 11:40 Breaking Amish M 3 0 Friday 12:40 Infomercials 5:30 AM Early 3
6:50 F9 – The Fast Saga
MV 2021 Action. Vin Diesel, Michelle Rodriguez.
9:10 Take Home Pay MV 2019 Comedy. Tofiga Fepulea’i.
10:55 In the Heights PGL 2021 Musical. Anthony Ramos, Melissa Barrera.
1:15 Blackbird MLC 2019 Drama. 2:55 12 Mighty Orphans M 2021 Drama.
4:50 South of Heaven 16VLSC 2021 Action. 6:50 Four Good Days MVLSC 2019 Drama. Mila Kunis, Glenn Close.
8:30 The Lost City MVS 2022 Action. Whilst on a book tour, reclusive romance novelist Loretta Sage and later her cover model, Alan, get caught up in a cutthroat jungle adventure. Sandra Bullock, Channing Tatum.
10:25 Our Ladies 16LSC 2021 Comedy. In 1996, a group of Catholic schoolgirls head to Edinburgh for a choir competition. The girls are more interested in partying.
Tallulah Greive, Abigail Lawrie.
Friday 12:10 The Devil Has a Name 16VLSC 2021 Drama. 1:45 Spiral – From the Book of Saw 18VL 2021 Horror. 3:20 The Little Things MVLS 2021 Thriller.
5:25 Psycho Wedding Planner MVLSC 2017 Thriller.
9:25 Stacey Dooley Investigates M After Greece’s bailout, Stacey looks at the cost the financial crisis has taken on everyday Greeks.
10:40 The Crowd Goes Wild
11:10 UFC on Sky
11:40 The Late Show with Stephen Colbert PG Friday
12:40 Closedown 1am Infomercials
6:55 Twilight Saga –
Breaking Dawn: Part 2 MV 2012 Fantasy. Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson. 8:50 Out of Sight MVL 1998 Action Comedy. George Clooney, Jennifer Lopez, Ving Rhames. 10:50 Hancock MVL 2008 Action. Will Smith, Charlize Theron, Jason Bateman. 12:25 Sully ML 2016 Drama. Tom Hanks, Aaron Eckhart. 2pm Jarhead 16VLS 2005 Drama.
Jake Gyllenhaal, Jamie Foxx, Peter Sarsgaard. 4pm Her 16LS 2013 Romance Scifi. 6:05 Gone Girl 16VLS 2014 Thriller. Ben Affleck, Rosamund Pike.
8:30 The Matrix Reloaded MVS 2003 Sci-fi Action. As the number of rebels grows, Neo must find a way to protect Earth’s last real-world city from the machines and save Trinity from a dark fate. Keanu Reeves, Laurence Fishburne. 10:50 Rules of Attraction 18VLSC 2002 Drama.
James Van Der Beek, Shannyn Sossamon. Friday 12:40 Requiem for a Dream 18LSC 2000 Drama. 2:20 Patriots Day 16VLC 2016 Drama.
4:30 Now
See Me MVLS 2013 Thriller.
6:30 Restaurant – Impossible 7:20 The Pioneer Woman 7:45 Trisha’s Southern Kitchen 8:10 Rachel Khoo’s Chocolat! 9am Mysteries at the Castle PG 10am American Pickers PG 11am Salvage Dawgs 11:30 Flea Market Flip Noon Aussie Salvage Squad PG 1pm The Misadventures of Romesh Ranganathan PG 2pm Shipping Wars PG 2:30 Border Security – Australia PG 3pm Restaurant –Impossible 3:55 Bizzare Foods –Delicious Destinations 4:25 Rick Stein’s Cornwall
5pm Mysteries at the Castle PG
6pm American Pickers PG
7pm Shipping Wars PG 7:30 Border Security – Australia PG Customs targets a billion-dollar industry after suspicions that children are being used in the drug trade.
8pm Newshub Live at 8pm 8:30 Ridley M
When the body of a young woman is found in a shallow grave, Ridley discovers that she was leading a double life.
9:30 Motorway Cops – Catching Britain’s Speeders PG 10:30 Shipping Wars PG 11pm Border Security – Australia PG 11:30 Flea Market Flip Midnight Infomercials
6:30 Tamaiti Tu Winter 3
6:40 ZooMoo 3 6:50 Taki
Atu Taki Mai 3 7am Darwin and Newts 3 7:10 Smooth 3
7:20 Te Nutube 3 7:30 Haati Paati 3 7:40 He Rourou 3
7:50 Kainga Whakapaipai 3
8am Polyfest 3 8:30 Oranga Ngakau 3 9:30 Whanau Living 3 10am Off the Grid 10:30 Toi
Te Ora 3 11am 5 Minutes of Fame PG 3 Noon Te Ao Tapatahi
12:30 M Barbershop MLV 3 2002 Comedy. 2:30 Ako 3
2 3pm Tamaiti Tu Winter 3
3:10 ZooMoo 3 3:20 Taki Atu
Taki Mai 3 3:30 Darwin and Newts 3 3:40 Smooth 3 3:50 Te Nutube 3 4pm Haati Paati 3
4:10 He Rourou 3
4:20 Kainga Whakapaipai 3
4:30 He Koputu Waiata
5pm Te Wananga o Aotearoa National Sprints
5:30 Polyfest 3
6pm Haka Ngahau a-Rohe –Tainui 3
6:30 Te Ao Marama
7pm Fresh PG 7:30 Nanakia 2.0 PG
At Mount Maunganui, for early birthday celebrations for Te Aranga, the Nanakia boys opt for some tidying up and hair removal.
8pm Only in Aotearoa PG
8:30 Rage Against the Rangatahi PG Influencing Maori, who’s following who? And how to get followers.
9pm Black Comedy MLC A sketch show by Blackfellas, an ensemble cast of Indigenous writers and performers.
9:30 Redfern Now MLC
Adventures of Suzy Boon
Ao Marama
Blind Frog
and Afraid MLC
Barnwood Builders
3:50 Deadliest Catch MLC 4:45 Alaska – The Last Frontier MLC 5:40 Outback Opal Hunters PG 6:35 Gold
– Freddy Dodge’s Mine Rescue MLC 7:30 Gold
– Freddy Dodge’s Mine Rescue MLC 8:30 Hoffman Family Gold MLC 9:30 Gold
Mallorca Files PG 11:20 Midsomer Murders MVC Friday 12:55 Qi MLSC 1:25 Qi ML 2am Would I Lie to You? PG 2:30 Who Do You Think You Are? PG 3:35 The Graham Norton Show ML 4:40 The Jonathan Ross Show MLC 5:30 Keeping Up Appearances PG
– Dave Turin’s Lost Mine MLC 10:30 Homestead Rescue – Raney Ranch PG 11:25 Naked and Afraid MLC Friday 12:15 Alaska – The Last Frontier MLC 1:05 Mystery at Blind Frog Ranch MLC 1:55 Deadliest Catch MLC 2:45 Naked and Afraid MLC 3:35 Moonshiners MLC 4:25 Barnwood Builders PG 5:15 Outback Opal Hunters PG
3 0 11:35 Cooking With the Stars 3 0 Saturday 12:35 Schitt’s Creek PG 3 0 1:25 Te Karere 3 2 2am Infomercials 5:30 Religious Programming
A couple are keen to be more active and spend more quality time together.
6:30 Hoarders PG 3 A man who has spent millions on his fantasy world now must figure out how to make money from his hoard or lose everything.
7:25 M Moonstruck
PGL 1987 Comedy. An Italian widow, while waiting for her fiance to decide between her and his mother, falls in love with his estranged brother.
Cher, Nicolas Cage.
9:35 An Unexpected Killer
16VC 3 After a woman is found dead in a small town, the discovery of a dark secret unveils a killer.
10:35 Snapped M 2/2.
11:30 Exhumed MVC 3
12:25 Infomercials
6am AM 3 9am Rugby League – Women’s World Cup Kiwi Ferns v Australia Jillaroos. 9:30 L Rugby League – Women’s World Cup Kiwi Ferns v Australia Jillaroos.
From LNER Community Stadium, York, England. 11:30 Newshub Live at 11:30am Noon M Love You To Death M 3 2015 Crime. When a DA prosecutes a man accused of killing his wife, memories of her own mother’s death, possibly murder, resurface. Bree Williamson, Primo Allon. 0
2pm Return to Amish 0
3pm Outrageous Acts of Science 0
4pm Kitchen Crashers 0
4:30 Newshub Live at 4:30pm
5pm Gold Rush PG 0
6pm Newshub Live at 6pm
7pm The Project
7:30 M Ben-Hur M 3 2016 Action. Judah Ben-Hur, a Jewish prince falsely accused of treason by his adopted brother, an officer in the Roman army, returns to his homeland after years at sea to seek revenge. Jack Huston, Morgan Freeman. 9:55 Newshub Late 10:25 LA’s Finest M 3 0 11:25 Funny Girls M 3 0 11:55 Infomercials
2am Infomercials
6:55 Six Minutes to Midnight MV 2021 Drama.
Eddie Izzard, Judi Dench.
8:35 Military Wives MLS 2019 Comedy. Kristin Scott Thomas, Sharon Horgan. 10:30 Here Today ML 2021 Comedy. Billy Crystal, Tiffany Haddish. 12:25 Crawlers 16VLSC 2019 Horror. Giorgia Whigham, Pepi Sonuga. 1:45 SpiderMan – No Way Home MV 2021 Action. Tom Holland, Benedict Cumberbatch.
4:10 Dream Horse PGL 2021 Drama. Toni Collette, Damian Lewis. 6:05 King Richard MVL 2021 Drama. Will Smith, Aunjanue Ellis.
8:30 Snake Eyes – GI Joe Origins MVL 2021 Action.
A tenacious loner is welcomed into an ancient Japanese clan. However, his allegiances are tested when secrets from his past are revealed.
Henry Golding, Andrew Koji.
10:35 Doula MLSC 2021 Comedy. Troian Bellisario, Will Greenberg.
Saturday 12:25 Judas and the Black Messiah 16VL 2021 Drama. 2:30 Great White 16VLC 2020 Horror.
4am Mortal Kombat 18VLC 2021 Action.
5:50 Sorority Sister Killer MVLSC 2021 Thriller.
8am The Moe Show 3 0 8:10 Pig
Goat Banana Cricket 0 8:35 Top Wing 3 0 9am Cricket – ICC
Men’s T20 World Cup (HLS)
Semi-final Two – India v England.
9:30 Jeopardy 3 10:05 Pawn Stars PG 3
2pm The Late Show with Stephen Colbert PG 3 3pm Wheel of Fortune 3:30 Jeopardy
4pm American Pickers PGC 3
5pm Attitude PGC Michael and Chris both have Huntington’s Disease – a genetic condition which threatens to shorten their lives – but research may limit the effects of the disease. 0
5:30 Prime News
6pm The Middle PG 0
7pm Pacific Brothers and Sisters
7:30 Border Security – America’s Front Line PG 3 0
8pm Hardcore Pawn – Chicago PGL Randy and Wayne challenge each other to a sales competition. 0
8:30 Pawn Stars PGL
A vintage dentist’s chair; a Nasa rocket engine; an Andy Warhol Superman poster.
9:30 Rugby – World Sevens Series (HLS) Hong Kong. 0
10:35 Raw MVC
11:30 The Late Show with Stephen Colbert PG Saturday 12:30 How to Make It in America M 1am Infomercials
6:25 Now You See Me 2 MV 2016 Thriller. Jesse Eisenberg, Mark Ruffalo, Woody Harrelson. 8:35 Money Monster MVLS 2016 Thriller. George Clooney, Julia Roberts, Jack O’Connell.
10:15 Batman v Superman – Dawn of Justice MV 2016 Action. Ben Affleck, Henry Cavill, Amy Adams.
12:45 Blue Crush PGV 2002 Drama. Kate Bosworth, Michelle Rodriguez, Matthew Davis. 2:30 The Legend of Tarzan MV 2016 Adventure. 4:20 La La Land ML 2016 Musical Comedy.
6:25 State of Play MVL 2009 Crime. Russell Crowe, Ben Affleck.
8:30 The Matrix Revolutions MV 2003 Sci-fi Action. Neo is trapped between the Matrix and the Source as the machines threaten to crush Zion, but the real threat is Smith. Keanu Reeves, Laurence Fishburne.
10:40 The Vow PGLS 2012 Romance. Rachel McAdams, Channing Tatum.
Saturday 12:25 Children of Men 16VL 2006 Drama. 2:15 Apollo
13 PGL 1995 Drama.
4:35 Gangster Squad 16VLS 2012 Action.
6:30 Restaurant – Impossible 7:20 The Pioneer Woman 7:45 Trisha’s Southern Kitchen 8:10 Bizzare Foods – Delicious
Destinations
8:35 Rick Stein’s Cornwall 9:05 Mysteries at the Castle PG 10:05 American Pickers PG 11am Salvage Dawgs 11:30 Flea Market Flip Noon Motorway Cops – Catching Britain’s Speeders PG 1pm Ridley M 2pm Shipping Wars PG 2:30 Border Security – Australia PG 3pm Restaurant – Impossible 4pm The Hairy Bikers Ride Route 66 PG On the first leg, from Chicago to St Louis, the bikers discover hickory smoked BBQ meat, enjoy a championship-winning apple pie, and visit an Amish community. 5pm Mysteries at the Castle PG 6pm American Pickers PG 7pm The Chase USA PG 8pm Newshub Live at 8pm 8:30 Celebrity Gogglebox 16 A cast of celebrity households comment on highlights of the week’s television, from the comfort of their own sofas. 9:30 This is My House PG 10:45 The Chase USA PG 11:40 Flea Market Flip 12:15 Infomercials
6am Tennis – ATP Next Gen (HLS) Intesa Sanpaolo Finals –Day Two.
7am UFC Fight Week 281 Preview.
7:30 Cricket – ICC T20 World Cup (RPL) Semi-final Two –India v England.
1:30 Basketball – NBL (HLS) NZ Breakers v Sydney Kings.
2pm Rugby Heaven 2:50 Rugby – Wales v All Blacks (HLS) 3:20 UFC on Sky 3:50 UFC Fight Week 268
4:20 Black Ferns Doco
The team heads to Tauranga for their first training camp as they prepare to defend the Rugby World Cup. 5:10 Black Ferns Doco Players share their stories of how they fell in love with rugby.
6pm L Squash – New Zealand Open Day Four –Quarter-final Two. From Trustpower Arena, Tauranga. 10:30 Rugby – Ireland v South Africa (RPL) From Aviva Stadium, Dublin. Saturday 12:30 Rugby – Scotland v Fiji (RPL) 2:30 Aotearoa Rugby Pod 3:30 Rugby Nation 4am Rugby – Italy v Samoa (RPL)
6:30 Tamaiti Tu Winter 3
6:40 Purakau 3
6:50 Takaro Tribe 3
7am Darwin and Newts 3
7:10 Tamariki Haka 3
7:20 Te Nutube 3
7:30 Kids Kai Kart 3
7:40 He Rourou 3
7:50 Cube 3 8am Tribe 3 8:30 Oranga Ngakau 3 9:30 Whanau Living 3 10am Lucky Dip 3 10:30 Toi Te Ora 3 11am Rage Against the Rangatahi PG 3 11:30 Giants 3 Noon Te Ao Tapatahi News.
12:30 Only in Aotearoa PG 3
1pm Ka Pai Living PG 3 1:30 Toku Reo 3 2
2:30 Ako 3 2
3pm Tamaiti Tu Winter 3 3:10 Purakau 3 3:20 Takaro Tribe 3 3:30 Darwin and Newts 3 3:40 Tamariki Haka 3 3:50 Te Nutube 3
4pm Kids Kai Kart 3 4:10 He Rourou 3 4:20 Cube 3 4:30 Tribe 3
5pm Te Wananga o Aotearoa National Sprints
5:30 Polyfest
6pm Haka Ngahau a-Rohe –Tainui 3
6:30 Te Ao Marama
7pm Pacific Island Food Revolution 3 8pm Going Native A documentary series featuring celebrated humourist and author Drew Hayden Taylor. 8:30 Intrepid Journeys PG 3 9:30 Skindigenous PG 3 10pm Taringa 3 11pm Te Ao Marama 11:30 Closedown
6:05 Dual Survival MLC Battle of Brazil. 6:55 Strange Evidence MLC Russian Car Bomb. 7:45 Alaska – The Last Frontier MLC Kilchergiving. 8:35 Alaska – The Last Frontier MLC Ottos Surprise. 9:25 Fast N’ Loud MLC Race Against Time. 10:20 Hoffman Family Gold MLC Fortune in the Wash. 11:15 Gold Rush – Freddy Dodge’s Mine Rescue MLC The Gold Devil. 12:10 Dual Survival MLC Battle of Brazil.
Mystery at Blind
Ranch MLC Mormon Gold. 2pm Naked and Afraid
Does Countdown MLS 4:55 Mrs Brown’s Boys MLS 5:35 The Jonathan Ross Show –Special Guests MLS
Gino’s Italian Family Adventure, at 8:05pm
Pitch Perfect, at 7pm
Fighting With My Family, at 9:45pm
6am Charles Stanley PG 6:30 Infomercials
9:30 Rugby League – Men’s World Cup Semi-final.
9:50 Rugby League – Men’s World Cup Semi-final.
Noon Newshub Nation
1pm Moving Out With Kanoa 3 0
2pm The Zoo PG 3 0
3pm Playhouse Masters PG 0 4pm The Masked Singer USA PG 3 0
5pm Family Game Night 0 6pm Newshub Live at 6pm 7pm Rugby – Women’s World Cup Preview Final – Teams TBC.
7:30 L Rugby – Women’s World Cup Final – Teams TBC. From Eden Park.
9:15 Rugby – Women’s World Cup Review Final – Teams TBC.
Hosted by Bernadine Oliver-Kerby and Scotty Stevenson.
Whanau, at 7:55pm
Training Day, at 8:30pm
The owner and CEO of Dippin’ Dots is undercover, but raises employee suspicions about his true identity. 7:30 Tattoo Fixers MLSC 3 Jay gives Ieuan a tribute to his sister; Sketch evicts the eye on reality TV addict Mike’s thigh; Glen tackles Ben’s boasting tattoo. 8:30 M Role Models 16LSC 3 2008 Comedy. Two men, sentenced to 150 hours mentoring children instead of prison for wrecking the company truck, get more than they plea-bargained for. Seann William Scott, Paul Rudd. 10:40 Southern Charm M 11:35 Snapped MVC Sunday 12:25 Infomercials 5am Top Chef PGL 3
Colin Firth, Hugh Grant. 0 10:55 M The Witches of Eastwick MLS 1987 Comedy. Jack Nicholson, Cher, Michelle Pfeiffer, Susan Sarandon. 0 Sunday 1:10 M Pet Sematary 16VC 1989 Horror. 0 3am M Batman: Death in the Family 16VC 2020 Animation. 0 4:40 2 Tunes 5am Infomercials 5:30 Religious Programming
9:45 M Fighting With My Family M 3 2019 Drama. Based on the true story of a WWE Superstar, a girl born into a tight-knit wrestling family is given a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. Florence Pugh, Vince Vaughn.
11:55 M You Can’t Say No 16 2018 Comedy. Hamish Linklater, Marguerite Moreau. Sunday
1:45 Infomercials 5am Leading the Way PG 5:30 Charles Stanley PG
7:20 Locked Down MLC 2021 Comedy. Anne Hathaway, Chiwetel Ejiofor. 9:15 Mark Hunt – The Fight of His Life 16VL 2021 Documentary.
10:40 Naked Singularity 16VLSC 2021 Comedy.
12:15 The Many Saints of Newark 16VLSC 2021 Drama.
2:15 The Suicide Squad 16VLC 2021 Adventure.
4:25 Red Rocket 16LSC 2021 Comedy. 6:35 Uncharted MVL 2022 Action. Tom Holland, Mark Wahlberg. 8:30 No Sudden Move 16VL 2021 Thriller. A group of criminals are brought together for a seemingly simple job. When the plan goes sideways, they must uncover what is really going on. Don Cheadle, Benicio Del Toro.
10:30 The Hitman’s Wife’s Bodyguard 16VLS 2021 Action. A bodyguard and a hitman embark on a life-threatening mission –protecting the hitman’s con artist wife. Ryan Reynolds, Samuel L Jackson.
Sunday 12:25 The Space Between MLSC 2021 Comedy. 2:05 French Exit MLS 2021 Comedy. 3:55 The Unholy MVLC 2021 Horror.
5:35 Killer Infatuation MVLSC 2021 Thriller.
6pm Antarctica From Above 3 0 7:55 Whanau PGL Checking in on the young adults, to see what has become of them, as they turn 21. 0 9:05 Border Security – America’s Front Line PG 3
Officers discover suspicious packets of white powder in sacks of tea; an entourage of furry foreign nationals arrive for a good cause. 0
9:35 Game of Thrones 18VLSC
Tyrion ponders his options; Tywin extends an olive branch; Jon proposes a bold plan; Dany balances justice and mercy. 0 11:55 NXT PGV Sunday
12:55 Closedown 1am Infomercials
6:25 The Host MV 2013 Sci-fi Adventure. Rachel Roberts, Shyaam Karra. 8:30 Man on a Ledge MVL 2012 Action Crime. Sam Worthington, Elizabeth Banks, Jamie Bell. 10:10 The Hitman’s Bodyguard 16VL 2017 Action. Ryan Reynolds, Samuel L Jackson, Gary Oldman.
12:05 Entrapment MV 1999 Thriller. Sean Connery, Catherine Zeta-Jones. 1:55 The Perfect Storm ML 2000 Adventure.
4:05 Superman Returns MV 2006 Action. 6:35 Wonder PGL 2017 Drama.
Jacob Tremblay, Julia Roberts, Owen Wilson. 8:30 SpiderMan – Homecoming MV 2017 Action. After his debut with the Avengers, Peter Parker begins to navigate his life as high-school teen and secret super-hero. Tom Holland, Robert Downey jr. 10:40 Shopping 16VLC 2013 Drama. Kevin Paulo, Julian Dennison, Jacek Koman. Sunday 12:20 Lord of War 16VLS 2005 Crime.
2:20 Unstoppable ML 2010 Action. 4am Monster’s Ball 16VLS 2001 Drama. 5:50 In Time MVLC 2011 Sci-fi.
6am Infomercials 6:30 Restaurant – Impossible 7:15 The Pioneer Woman 7:45 Trisha’s Southern Kitchen 8:10 Hairy Bikers Ride Route 66 PG 9am Mysteries at the Castle PG 9:55 American Pickers PG 10:55 Historic House Rescue –Kent Dairy PG 11:55 Walking Hadrian’s Wall PG 12:55 This is My House PG 2:05 The Chase USA PG 3:05 Bad Dog! PG 4:05 The Best Thing I Ever Ate Dishes that changed the lives of people like Alex Guarnaschelli and Fanny Baker are revealed.
4:35 The Best Thing I Ever Ate Some beautiful dishes are pictureperfect and taste as good as they look.
5pm Mysteries at the Castle PG 6pm American Pickers PG 7pm It’s Me or the Dog UK PG 7:30 Celebrity Catch Phrase 8:30 M Training Day 16 2001
Action Thriller. A rookie narcotics officer experiences the toughest day of his life with a partner who is a law unto himself. Denzel Washington, Ethan Hawke.
10:45 Forged in Fire PG 11:45 Flea Market Flip 12:15 Infomercials
6am SailGP – Racing on the Edge 6:30 UFC on Sky 7am Rugby Heaven 7:50 Rugby – Gallagher Premiership Round 8:40 L Rugby –Gallagher Premiership Bath Rugby v Leicester Tigers. From the Recreation Ground, Bath. 10:45 Rugby –Scotland v Fiji 11am Black Ferns Doco 11:50 Black Ferns Doco 12:45 Rugby Heaven 1:30 Football –Japan v Football Ferns 2pm L Football –Football Ferns v South Korea From Orangetheory Stadium, Christchurch. 4:45 Rugby –Italy v Samoa 5pm Tennis – ATP Next Gen Intesa Sanpaolo – Semi-final Two. 6:30 SailGP – Racing on the Edge 7pm Football – Football Ferns v South Korea 9pm Rugby –Gallagher Premiership Bath v Leicester. 11pm Spirit of Sport 11:30 SailGP –Racing on the Edge Season Sunday Midnight L SailGP – Dubai Day One. 1:30 Rugby – Scotland v Fiji 1:50 L Rugby – Ireland v Fiji From Aviva Stadium, Dublin. 4am L Rugby – England v Japan
6:30 ZooMoo 3 6:40 Purakau 3 6:50 Taki Atu Taki Mai 3 7am Tamariki Haka 3 7:10 Darwin and Newts 3 7:20 Haati Paati 3 7:30 Potae Pai 3 7:40 Cube 3 7:50 Kainga Whakapaipai 8am Ariki 3 8:30 Pukana 3 9:30 Opaki 3 10:30 Ako 3 2 11am Polyfest 11:30 Polyfest Noon Haka Pedia 3 12:30 Haka Life 3
1pm Whakatauki 3
1:30 Karanga – The First Voice 3
2pm Whaikorero PG 3 2:30 Iwi Anthems 3 3pm Intrepid Journeys PG 4pm Moving Out With Kanoa 3 5pm Going Native 3 5:30 Matau 3 6pm Piri’s Tiki Tour PG 6:30 Waiata Nation 3
Follow Maimoa and their journey to create their first album.
7pm M The Swan Princess and the Secret of the Castle 3 1997 Animation. The first wedding anniversary of Princess Odette and Prince Derek is distracted by field fires set by Knuckles. Voices of Michelle Nicastro, Douglas Sills.
8:30 M Trumbo MLC 2015 Drama. In 1947, Dalton Trumbo was Hollywood’s top screenwriter, until he and other artists were jailed and blacklisted for their political beliefs.
Bryan Cranston, Diane Lane.
10:40 K’Rd Chronicles PGC
The colourful world of the people living around Auckland’s Karangahape Road.
11pm Queer and Here PGC 3
Closedown
How It’s Made
6:30 How Do They Do It?
be enough to convince a jury Connie is no longer a danger to society. 8:30 Midsomer Murders PG 10:15 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown MLS 11:10 Who Do You Think You Are? PG Mark Wright. Sunday 12:10 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 3:20 Who Do You Think You Are? PG 4:20 Good Karma Hospital PG 5:10 Good Karma Hospital PG
6:55 Dirty Jobs – Rowe’d Trip MLC 7:45 Outback Opal Hunters PG 8:35 Outback Opal Hunters PG 9:25 Outback Opal Hunters PG 10:20 Outback Opal Hunters PG 11:15 Outback Opal Hunters PG 12:10 Dirty Jobs – Rowe’d Trip MLC Tight Spaces. 1:05 Deadliest Catch MLC Brother in the Bight. 2pm Hoffman Family Gold MLC 2:55 Gold Rush –Freddy Dodge’s Mine Rescue MLC 3:50 King Tut – A Century of Secrets Special PG 5:40 Vampires – Mysteries at the Museum Special MLC 6:35 Dual Survival MLC 7:30 Building Alaska PG 8:30 Railroad Alaska MLC 9:30 Moonshiners MLC 10:30 Blowing Up History PG 11:25 Expedition Unknown PG Sunday 12:15 How It’s Made PG 12:40 How Do They Do It? PG 1:05 How the Universe Works PG 1:55 Outback Opal Hunters PG 2:45 Secrets of the Underground PG 3:35 Secrets of the Underground MLC 4:25 Mystery at Blind Frog Ranch MLC 5:15 Mystery at Blind Frog Ranch MLC
7pm Country Calendar PG Despite being busy with lambing and calving on their Rangitikei sheep and beef farm, a couple fosters art by hosting an artist in residence. 0 7:30 Sunday 0 8:30 The Larkins PG
The Larkins host a barbecue and everyone is welcome, including the dubious Jerebohms. 0 9:35 The Bay 16LC 0
10:35 N Line of Duty MVC
AC-12’s investigation into police links to a gang of violent criminals, uncovers a shocking secret. 0 11:50 Manifest PG 3 0 12:45 Infomercials
Action.
A warrior rises up against an army destroying his homeland. Dwayne Johnson, Kelly Hu. 9:30 999 What’s Your Emergency? MLC 3 Exploring the challenges that the emergency services face when people’s lives hang in the balance.
10:30 Young, Dumb and Banged Up in the Sun MC 3 A bike accident causes Dan to overstay in Thailand and he is arrested after an all-night party.
11:30 The Real Housewives of Dubai M 12:25 Infomercials
6am Life TV PG 6:30 Leading the Way PG
7am Charles Stanley PG 8am Life TV
8:30 Turning Point 9am Extreme Couponing PG 0
9:25 The Hui 3 0
9:55 Newshub Nation 3 0
10:55 Nature’s Strangest Mysteries – Solved 0 11:20 What Could Possibly Go Wrong? 0
Noon American Loggers PG 0
1pm Motorsport – Muscle Garage PG
1:30 Motorsport – Driven Rally New Zealand.
2pm Motorsport – FIM Speedway
3pm Motorsport – New Zealand Endurance Champs
4pm Motorsport – MotoGP
5pm Ocean Bounty 0 6pm Newshub Live at 6pm
7pm Australian Ninja Warrior Semi-final. 0
9pm M Hacksaw Ridge 16 2016
Drama. True story of a conscientious objector who worked as a medic on the front lines of the Second World War without ever firing or carrying a gun. Andrew Garfield, Sam Worthington. 0 11:30 9-1-1 – Lone Star M 3 0 Monday
12:25 Emergency Call USA M 3 1:20 Infomercials 5:30 AM Early 3
7:05 The Courier MVLC 2020 Thriller.
Benedict Cumberbatch, Rachel Brosnahan.
8:55 The Lost City MVS
2022 Action. Sandra Bullock, Channing Tatum.
10:50 Oslo 16VLSC 2021 Drama. Ruth Wilson, Andrew Scott. 12:50 Wrath of Man 16VL 2021 Action.
Jason Statham, Holt McCallany.
2:50 Resident Evil –Welcome to Raccoon City 16VL 2021 Action.
4:40 Ghostbusters –Afterlife PGL 2021 Adventure.
6:45 A Day to Die 16VLC 2022 Action. Kevin Dillon, Bruce Willis.
8:30 Downton Abbey: A New Era PGL 2022 Drama. The Crawley family goes on a grand journey to the South of France to uncover the mystery of the Dowager Countess’ newly inherited villa. Hugh Bonneville, Maggie Smith.
10:35 Malignant 18VLC 2022 Horror. Annabelle Wallis, Maddie Hasson.
Monday 12:25 Out of Death 16VLC 2021 Thriller.
2am A Nasty Piece of Work 16VLSC 2019 Horror. 3:20 Lake Placid – Legacy 16VC 2018 Horror. 4:55 My Valentine 16VLSC 2019 Horror.
6am Steven Universe PG 3 0
7am Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 3 0
7:30 Religious Programming PGC
10am Golf – LPGA Tour (HLS)
Toto Japan Classic.
11am NXT PGV 3
Noon Traffic Cops PGC 3 0
1pm Sewer Squad PGL 3 0
2pm L UFC 281 Prelims
4pm American Pickers PGC 3
In a Florida town, steeped with carnival history, Mike gambles on a must-have circus banner.
5pm Which Car 3 0
5:30 Prime News
6pm American Pickers PGC 3
7pm Storage Wars PGL 3 0
7:30 Helicopter ER MVC
Pilot Scott pulls-off a tricky town centre landing after a pedestrian is hit by a car; a first aid course ends in an actual emergency. 0
8:30 When Big Things Go Wrong MC 3 Italy suffers one of the world’s worst engineering disasters when the Morandi Bridge collapses. 0
9:30 Game of Thrones 18VLSC Cersei and Tywin plot the next move; Dany discusses the future; Jon embarks on a new mission; Stannis and Davos set sail; Tyrion faces down his father. 0
11:40 SmackDown PGV
Monday
12:40 Closedown
1am Infomercials
7:40 Patriots Day 16VLC 2016 Drama. Mark Wahlberg, Kevin Bacon. 9:50 Proof of Life MVL 2000 Action. Meg Ryan, Russell Crowe.
12:05 The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel PGLS 2015 Comedy. Richard Gere, Judi Dench, Maggie Smith.
2:05 Broken City 16VL 2013 Crime. Mark Wahlberg, Russell Crowe, Catherine ZetaJones. 3:55 Gladiator MV 2000 Action. Russell Crowe, Joaquin Phoenix, Connie Nielsen.
6:25 Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy MVL 2012 Drama.
Gary Oldman, Colin Firth, Benedict Cumberbatch.
8:30 The Last Samurai MV 2003 Drama. A 19th-century American military adviser to Japan is captured in battle and comes to embrace the Samurai culture he was hired to destroy. Tom Cruise, Ken Watanabe.
11pm The Shallows MLC 2016 Drama Thriller. Blake Lively, Óscar Jaenada. Monday 12:25 Miss Potter PG 2006 Drama. Renee Zellweger, Ewan McGregor. 1:55 Wild Wild West PGV 1999 Action. Will Smith, Salma Hayek. 3:40 Traffic 18VLSC 2000 Crime.
6am Key of David PG 6:30 Through the Bible with Les Feldick PG 7am Leading the Way PG 7:30 Turning Point PG 8am Girl Meets Farm
8:25 The Best Thing I Ever Ate
8:50 The Best Thing I Ever Ate
9:15 Mysteries at the Castle PG 10am American Pickers PG
10:45 Robson Green’s Grand Slam
11:35 Flea Market Flip Noon Clash of the Grandmas
1pm Ridiculous Cakes
1:30 Celebrity Catch Phrase
2:30 All New – It’s Me or the Dog UK PG
3pm Dr Dee – Alaska Vet PG 4pm BBQ Brawl Bobby Flay and Michael Symon compete in a regional barbecue challenge.
5pm Mysteries at the Castle PG 6pm American Pickers PG 7pm Baggage Battles
7:30 Ice Vikings PG
The fishing crews are exposed to unforgiving elements.
8:30 M Creation PG 2009 Drama. Charles Darwin, a naturalist, struggles when he is unable to balance his evolutionary theories and the religious beliefs of his wife. Paul Bettany, Jennifer Connelly.
10:35 Forged in Fire PG
11:30 Flea Market Flip Midnight Infomercials
6:20 L Rugby –Wales v Argentina From Principality Stadium, Cardiff. 8:30 L Rugby – France v South Africa From Orange Velodrome, Marseille. 11:30 Rugby – Ireland v Fiji (RPL) 1:30 Rugby – Italy v Australia (HLS) 1:50 Rugby – Ireland v Fiji (HLS) 2:10 Rugby – England v Japan (HLS) 2:30 L Football – A-League Wellington Phoenix v Western United. From Sky Stadium, Wellington. 5:30 Rugby –France v South Africa (RPL)
7:30 Rugby – Ireland v Fiji (HLS)
8pm Rugby – England v Japan (HLS) 8:30 L Cricket – ICC T20 World Cup Final – Teams TBC. From the MCG, Melbourne.
Monday 12:45 Spirit of Sport 1:15 Rugby – Ireland v Fiji (HLS) 1:30 Rugby –France v South Africa (HLS) 2am Rugby – Italy v Australia (HLS) 2:30 Rugby – England v Japan (HLS) 3am L Rugby –Scotland v All Blacks From BT Murrayfield, Edinburgh. 5:45 Rugby – France v South Africa (HLS)
6:30 ZooMoo 3
6:40 Purakau 3
6:50 Tamaiti Tu 3
7am Tamariki Haka 3
7:10 Darwin and Newts 3
7:20 Haati Paati 3
7:30 Potae Pai 3
7:40 Cube 3
7:50 Kainga Whakapaipai 3 8am Ariki 3
8:30 Whanau Bake-Off 3 9:30 Easy Eats 3
10am He Kakano 3
10:30 Matau Bros Gone Fishing 3
11am Te Ao Marama News and current affairs.
11:30 Te Ao With Moana
Noon Te Ao Tapatahi News.
12:30 Tagata Pasifika
1pm 5 Minutes of Fame 3
2pm M The Swan Princess and the Secret of the Castle 3 1997 Animation.
3:30 Giants 3
4pm Waka Huia 3
4:30 The Hui
5pm Moko 3
5:30 Te Wananga o Aotearoa
National Sprints
6:30 Heritage Rescue 3 Brigid and the team visit Eketahuna Museum and organise its jumbled exhibits into a concise showcase of the town’s history.
7:30 Off the Grid 3
Pio Terei sets off to investigate the lives of those living off-the-grid.
8pm Lucky Dip on the Road Hosts Luke Bird and Marcia Hopa take the family game show on the road.
8:30 M Once Upon a Time in America 16VLSC 1984 Crime. The story of two boyhood cohorts and their struggle to achieve power in the gangland hierarchy. Robert De Niro, James Woods.
Midnight Closedown
Holby City MC 9:35 EastEnders PG 10:05 EastEnders PG 10:35 EastEnders PG 11:05 EastEnders PG 11:35 The Jonathan Ross Show MLC 12:25 The Graham Norton Show ML 1:20 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown PG 2:15 Midsomer Murders PG 4pm Mallorca Files PG 4:50 Honour MLC 5:50 Heartbeat MC 6:45 Sister Boniface Mysteries PG 7:35 Doc Martin MC Edith seems to be moving in on the Doc, but a scare over Louisa’s pregnancy seems to be thawing him. 8:30 Who Do You Think You Are? PG Pixie Lott. 9:35 Call the Midwife PG 10:40 Call the Midwife PG 11:45 Too Close MLC
Monday 12:35 Doc Martin MC 1:25 Who Do You Think You Are? PG 2:25 Call the Midwife PG 3:30 Call the Midwife PG 4:30 Sister Boniface Mysteries PG 5:15 Sister Boniface Mysteries PG
6:05 How It’s Made PG 6:30 How Do They Do It? PG 6:55 King Tut – A Century of Secrets Special PG 8:35 Deadliest Catch MLC 9:25 Great Southern Truckers PG 10:20 How the Universe Works PG 11:15 Hoffman Family Gold MLC Fortune in the Wash. 12:10 Gold Rush – Freddy Dodge’s Mine Rescue MLC The Gold Devil. 1:05 Moonshiners MLC Tennessee Royalty. 2pm Great Southern Truckers PG 2:55 Great Southern Truckers PG 3:50 Great Southern Truckers PG 4:45 Great Southern Truckers PG 5:40 Great Southern Truckers PG 6:35 Great Southern Truckers PG 7:30 Hoffman Family Gold MLC Mining Dirty. 8:30 Ed Stafford – First Man Out MLC 9:30 Ed Stafford – First Man Out MLC 10:30 Dual Survival MLC 11:25 Strange Evidence MLC Monday 12:15 King Tut – A Century of Secrets Special PG 1:55 Outback Opal Hunters PG 2:45 Naked and Afraid MLC 3:35 Naked and Afraid MLC 4:25 Naked and Afraid MLC 5:15 Naked and Afraid MLC
7:30 Snapped MVC Detectives investigating the death of an Atlanta rapper are faced with horrifying evidence planted by the victim.
8:30 An Unexpected Killer MC A woman is murdered in her own home and investigators look into her history of troubled romances.
9:30 Twisted Killers 16VC A woman is found drowned in a lake and her baby missing, but they are not the only locals who have vanished only to be found dead.
10:30 Snapped M A 17-year relationship ends in gunfire and a man dead, leaving police wondering if it was self-defence or an act of jealousy.
11:30 Exhumed MVC 3 12:25 Infomercials
6am AM 3 9am Infomercials 10:30 Gold Rush PG 3 0 11:30 Newshub Live at 11:30am Noon M The Wrong Daughter M 3 2018 Thriller. Kate and Joe are longing to be parents, then a girl, saying she is the child Kate gave up 17-years-ago, comes into their lives. Cindy Busby, Sydney Sweeney. 0
2pm Return to Amish M 0
3pm Outrageous Acts of Science PG 0
4pm Kitchen Crashers 0
4:30 Newshub Live at 4:30pm
5pm Gold Rush PG 0
6pm Newshub Live at 6pm
7pm The Project
7:30 Lego Masters Australia The teams have to build their vision of the future – as seen through a window frame. 0
8:40 The Rookie M John Nolan must decide if he and Bailey still have a future; the team races to find out why a plane crashed in a city centre. 0 9:35 SVU 16
The team faces an angry neighbourhood watch group when a girl goes missing near a building housing sex offenders. 0
10:35 Newshub Late 11:05 Mean Mums PG 3 0 11:35 Golden Boy M 3 0
Tuesday
12:05 Infomercials 5:30 AM Early 3
6:15 King Richard MVL 2021 Drama. Will Smith, Aunjanue Ellis. 8:40 Nobody 16V 2021 Action. Bob Odenkirk, Connie Nielsen. 10:10 Old MVC 2021 Horror. 11:55 The Forever Purge 16VL 2021 Action. 1:40 Cry Macho MC 2021 Drama. 3:25 Belfast MVL 2021 Drama. 5:05 Take Home Pay MV 2019 Comedy.
6:50 The War Below MVC 2021 War. Tom Goodman-Hill, Sam Hazeldine.
8:30 12 Mighty Orphans M 2021 Drama. The true story of a football team of orphans, their coach and their inspiring run towards the state championship during the Great Depression. Luke Wilson, Martin Sheen.
10:30 The Little Things MVLS 2021 Thriller. A Deputy Sheriff goes on what should be a quick assignment, but it turns into a search for a serial killer. Denzel Washington, Rami Malek.
Tuesday 12:35 Blackbird MLC 2019 Drama. 2:15 The Conjuring 3 – The Devil Made Me Do It 16VC 2021 Horror.
4:05 Obsessed With the Babysitter MVLSC 2020 Thriller.
5:40 Georgetown 16LC 2021 Crime.
8am Rugby – Scotland v All Blacks (DLY) 0 10am Cricket – ICC
Men’s T20 World Cup (HLS) 0
10:30 Jeopardy 3
11am Bull MC 3 0
Noon Parenthood M
1pm House MVC 0
2pm The Late Show With
Stephen Colbert PG 3
3pm Wheel of Fortune
3:30 Jeopardy
4pm American Pickers 3
5pm Tagata Pasifika
5:30 Prime News
6pm Rugby Nation
6:30 Football – A-League (HLS) Wellington Phoenix v Western United.
7pm Pawn Stars PG
7:30 American Pickers PGC 3
8:30 The Crowd Goes Wild
9:30 Winning Time – The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty 18LSC Assistant coach Paul Westhead deals with a tragedy; Earvin consults a financial advisor about corporate sponsorship. 0
10:40 The Late Show With
Stephen Colbert PG 11:35 Ballers 16 Spencer considers making an unpopular decision; Joe gets jealous when Kate tries to woo an important editor; Ricky tries his hand at being a radio host.
Tuesday 12:10 Closedown 12:30 Infomercials
6:05 Red 2 MVL 2013 Action.
Bruce Willis, Helen Mirren. 8am No. 2 PG 2006 Comedy. Ruby Dee, Anthony Starr, Rene Naufahu. 9:35 Mr and Mrs Smith MVLS 2005 Comedy Thriller. Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie. 11:35 Fight Club 18VL 1999 Thriller. Edward Norton, Brad Pitt. 1:50 The Matrix MV 1999 Sci-fi Thriller. Keanu Reeves, Laurence Fishburne, CarrieAnne Moss, Hugo Weaving.
4:05 The Matrix Reloaded MVS 2003 Sci-fi Action. 6:20 The Matrix Revolutions MV 2003 Scifi Action. Keanu Reeves, Laurence Fishburne.
8:30 Runaway Jury MV 2003 Drama. A respected lawyer faces a manipulative jury consultant in a civil case, but neither of them realises a juror has his own agenda. Dustin Hoffman, Gene Hackman.
10:40 Spider-Man –Homecoming MV 2017 Action. Tom Holland, Robert Downey jr, Michael Keaton. Tuesday 12:50 The Grudge 16C 2004 Horror. 2:20 The Grudge 2 MC 2006 Drama. 4am The Hateful Eight 18VLSC 2016 Western.
6:30 Dr Dee – Alaska Vet PG 7:20 The Pioneer Woman 7:45 Trisha’s Southern Kitchen 8:10 BBQ Brawl 9am Mysteries at the Castle PG 10am American Pickers PG 11am Salvage Dawgs 11:30 Flea Market Flip Noon Bang on Budget PG 1pm American
6:30 Tamaiti Tu Winter 3 6:40 Purakau 3 6:50 E Kori 7am Darwin and Newts 3 7:10 Tamariki Haka 3 7:20 Te Nutube 3 7:30 Kids Kai Kart 3 7:40 He Rourou 3
7:50 Cube 3 8am Pukana 3
8:30 Oranga Ngakau 3 9am Easy Eats 3 9:30 Whanau Living 3 10am Kai Safari 3 10:30 Toi Te Ora 3
11am Off the Grid 3
11:30 Lucky Dip on the Road 3
Noon Te Ao Tapatahi
12:30 Celebrity Playlist 3
1pm Heritage Rescue 3
2pm Toku Reo 3 2
2:30 Ako 3 2
3pm Tamaiti Tu Winter 3
3:10 Purakau 3 3:20 E Kori
3:30 Darwin and Newts 3 3:40 Tamariki Haka 3 3:50 Te Nutube 3 4pm Kids Kai Kart 3 4:10 He Rourou 3 4:20 Cube 3 4:30 Pukana 3 5pm Polyfest 5:30 Polyfest 6pm Haka Ngahau a-Rohe –Tainui 3 6:30 Te Ao Marama
7pm Marae 2 7:30 Homesteads
The stories of 10 homesteads through the eyes of the ahi ka who are maintaining them.
8pm Te Ao With Moana 8:30 M The Australian Dream 16 2019 Documentary. AFL legend Adam Goodes shares the story of his life and career, offering a deeper insight into race, identity and belonging.
10:10 Matangireia PG 3 10:40 Ki Tua 3 11:10 Te Ao Marama 11:40 Closedown
6am Rugby – England v Japan (HLS)
6:30 L Tennis – ATP Nitto Finals – Day One, Doubles. From Turin, Italy. 8:30 Rugby – Ireland v Fiji (HLS)
9am L Tennis – ATP Nitto Finals – Day One, Singles. From Turin, Italy.
11am SailGP – Dubai (HLS) Day One. 11:30 SailGP – Dubai (HLS) Day Two.
Noon Rugby Scotland v All Blacks (RPL) 2pm Football – A-League (RPL) Wellington Phoenix v Western United.
4pm Rugby – England v Japan (HLS) 4:30 Rugby –France v South Africa (HLS)
5pm Rugby – Scotland v All Blacks (RPL) 7pm Rugby Nation 7:30 The Breakdown 8:30 The Crowd Goes Wild 9:30 SailGP – Dubai (HLS) Day Two.
10pm Tennis – ATP (RPL) Nitto Finals – Day One, Match of the Day. 11:30 L Tennis – ATP Nitto Finals – Day Two, Doubles. From Turin, Italy.
Nation
Tennis
Nitto
– Day Two, Singles. From Turin, Italy.
Breakdown
Crowd Goes Wild
Murders MVC Tuesday 1:20 Qi MLSC 1:50 Qi MLSC 2:25 Would I Lie to You? PG 2:55 Who Do You Think You Are? PG 4am Good Karma Hospital PG 4:50 Fawlty Towers PG 5:25 Fawlty Towers PG
PlayPlanner
whatson@theguardian.co.nz
Every day
Mt Hutt Memorial Hall
10am, 160 Main Street, Methven. NZ Alpine and Agriculture Encounter, Art Gallery and Hall of Memories.
Ashburton Aviation Musuem 1-3pm, Ashburton Airport, Seafield Road.
Weekdays
Mid Canterbury Connector
Provides low-cost return trips to Ashburton, Mondays to Fridays, any time between 9am and 4.30pm.
Ashburton Aviation Museum 1-3pm. Ashburton Airport, Seafield Road.
Mondays
Age Concern Ashburton Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday at 10am. Ashburton Community Walking Group Mondays and Fridays at 10.30am. Walnut Avenue Pavilion.
Ashburton Pipe Band practice Pipe Band rooms, Every Monday, 7.30pm onwards.
Mid Canterbury Linedancers
Weekly beginner class 1pm-2pm, Easy intermediate & intermediate 2pm-4.30pm at the Tinwald Memorial Hall. Instructor Annette Fyfe.
MSA Dance Section
Monday 4.00pm to 6.00pm All welcome at the MSA Havelock St.
Tuesdays
Ashburton Menz Shed 9am-2pm at 8 William Street.
Age Concern Ashburton Steady as you Go Gentle Falls Prevention Exercises. All levels of ability are welcome. $2 per 1hr session.
• Held at Methven All Saints Anglican Church Chapman St at 10.30am. • Rakaia St Andrew’s Presbyterian Church Bridge St at 1.00pm. Hampstead Hakatere Church Rooms, Oxford St at 1.30pm.
MSA Tai Chi Classes at 11am. Cost $3 per session at the MSA on Havelock Street.
Justice of the Peace JP available for all signing services on Tuesdays and Fridays at 12pm-2pm. No appointment necessary. No fee. Community House, 44 Cass St.
Ashburton MSA Petanque Club Competition and social play, all welcome from 1pm at 115 Racecourse Road.
RSA Indoor Bowls Every Tuesday at 12.45. RSA in the Doris Linton Lounge. $2, followed by a cuppa & chat.
Pickleball Ashburton EA Networks Centre from 5-7pm. Paddles provided.
Mid Canterbury Badminton Club Badminton Club night from 7-9pm. All abilities welcome at EA Networks Centre.
Waireka Croquet Club
Draw 9.45am GC Handicap Singles. Ist Tuesday in the Month Handicap Singles 19 hoops. Draw 1.15pm. Singles Handicaps -0 5; 6-9; 10-16.
Wednesdays
Ashburton Menz Shed 9am-2pm at 8 William Street.
Ashburton Ladies Friendship Club 9.45am, Sinclair Centre. Speeches, morning tea, every fourth Wednesday of the month.
Wednesday Walk Group 9.30am. Meet Walnut Avenue on the west side of the Ashburton College Auditorium entrance.
Age Concern Ashburton
Steady as you Go Gentle Falls Prevention Exercises. All levels of ability are welcome. $2 per 1hr session.
• Held at Allenton St David’s Church, Allens Rd at 9.30am.
• Held at Ashburton Buffalo Lodge Rooms, Cox St at 10.30am.
• Held at Ashburton Buffalo Lodge Rooms, Cox St at 1.30pm.
• Held at Staveley Community Hall at 2pm.
Pickleball Ashburton
Every Wednesday from 9.30am - 11.30am at EA Networks Centre.
St Stephen’s Anglican Church
Holy Communion at 10am on Park Street.
Age Concern Ashburton Programme for the elderly runs Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday at 10am.
Hip Hop for Seniors 10am-11am at the Ashburton Seniors Centre, 206 Cameron Street, Ashburton, $5.
Ashburton open coffee mornings All are welcome at the Plunket rooms, 222 Cameron Street. 10.30am - 12 noon.
MSA Tai Chi Class is at 10.30am. Cost $3 per session at the MSA on Havelock Street.
Ashburton Woodworkers
Clubrooms at Plains Museum site 1pm - 4pm.
Device Drop-In Sessions
Free Device Help Sessions at the Ashburton Public Library every Wednesday between 2pm and 4pm.
Art Addicts
Art Addicts (AA) is the Ashburton Art Gallery’s weekly art space for kids. Donations appreciated. 3 - 4.30pm.
Mid Canterbury Linedancers
Weekly beginner class 6.30pm-7.30pm, easy intermediate & intermediate 7.30pm-9pm at the Tinwald Memorial Hall.
Ashburton Silver Band Practice at the Bandrooms, Cameron Street, 7.30-9.30pm.
Waireka Croquet Club
Draw 1.15 GC Handicap Doubles. Draw 9.45am AC: Draw AC 12.45pm. New players welcome; mallets available.
Thursdays
Ashburton Menz Shed 9am-2pm at 8 William Street.
Age Concern Ashburton Ladies exercise class at 9.30am at Ashburton Seniors Centre at 206 Cameron Street.
Park Street Line Dancers 9.30am - 11am at St Stephen’s Parish Centre.
Mid Canterbury Badminton Club 9.30am-11am at EA Networks Sports Centre.
MSA Tai Chi Classes at 11am. Cost $3 per session at the MSA on Havelock Street.
Age Concern Ashburton Steady as you Go Gentle Falls Prevention Exercises. All levels of ability are welcome. $2 per 1hr session.
• Tinwald Holy Spirit Church, Thomson Street at 11am.
• Ashburton St Stephen’s Church, Park Street at 1pm.
• Ashburton Buffalo Lodge Rooms, Cox Street at 1pm.
Ashburton MSA Petanque Club
From 1.30pm at 115 Racecourse Road.
Fridays
Ashburton Community Walking Group Walking for about 30-40 minutes on Mondays and Fridays at 10.30am. Meet Walnut Avenue Pavilion.
St Stephen’s Anglican Church Seniors Coffee Club, 2nd and 4th of the month at 10.30am, St Stephen’s Parish Centre, Park St. Ashburton Justice of the Peace JP available for all signing services from 12-2pm. No appointment necessary. No fee. Community House. 44 Cass Street.
Pickleball Ashburton EA Networks Centre from 6-8pm. Paddles provided.
Saturdays
Ashburton Farmers Market Saturday mornings, 9am-12.30pm, north end West Street car park. Plants, hot and cold
food, vegetables.
Ashburton MSA Petanque Club
Do you have an event for Play Planner? Email us with all the details to whatson@theguardian.co.nz.
Third Monday of every month
Social play from 1.30pm at 115 Racecourse Road, Ashburton
Ashburton Aviation Museum Ashburton Airport from 10am - 3pm.
Ashburton Woodworkers Clubrooms at Plains Museum site 1pm-4pm.
Seventh-Day Adventist Church
• 10am, Weekly worship & Bible Study.
• 11am, Sabbath singing & Sermon. At Grace Presbyterian Church building, 63 Princes St. Ashburton. All welcome!
Vintage Car Club
86 Maronan Road, Tinwald
The Museum and Parts Shed will be OPEN on Saturdays during the month of November, Time: 10.00am to 12 noon.
Waireka Croquet Club
AC Singles or Doubles. Draw 9.45 and 12.45, GC Draw 1.15 pm Doubles. New players welcome, mallets available.
Sundays
Ashburton Anglican Parish Sunday - St Stephen’s Anglican Church, Park St, 10 am. Holy Communion Sunday - St Andrew’s Anglican Church, Thomson St. 10 am. Holy Communion, 2nd & 4th Sundays of the month St Andrew’s Presbyterian Church 10am Morning Worship. Service led by Rev. Eric Mattock. All welcome. Sinclair Centre, Park Street.
Grace Presbyterian Church 10am at 63 Princes Street.
Hakatere Presbyterian Parish Morning Worship at 10am, Rev. Johanna Warren. • 1st and 3rd Sundays of the month at 65 Oxford Street
• 2nd and 4th Sundays of the month at 127 Thomson Street Tinwald
Pickleball Ashburton Sunday is organised competition day at EA Networks Stadium from 5-7pm. Prior registration through our facebook page is required. Some courts are available for social play.
Every Monday and Saturday
Allenton Assn Croquet Club
Venue Allenton Sports Club. Monday, Saturday. Start every week Monday September 19 until March 27 2023. Starting time 1.15pm.
Every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday
Methven
Croquet Club
We play croquet every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 1.30pm at the Methven Domain. All welcome to come along
Every Tuesday and Friday
Methven Museum
60 Main St. Open Tuesday and Friday 2-4pm Does Dalgetys or Wright, Stephenson & Co or Pyne Gould Guinness ring a bell? Our current display is Farm Supplier Stores of Methven & districts (history since the early 1900s). Come in and learn how the stores evolved and fill out your name if you worked at any of them. Admission is free but donations are welcome
Every Thursday and Saturday
Ashburton Toy Library
Open every Thursday and Saturday from 9.30am-12.30pm, plus every alternate Tuesday 3.30pm-5pm at 106 Victoria Street.
Every Wednesday, Saturday
Allenton Golf Croquet Club
Wednesdays & Saturdays. Start every week from Wednesday September 21 2022 until March 29 2023, starting time 9.45am.
Last Sunday of every month
Nor’Westers Muso’s Club All are welcome, as is any style of music. 2pm - 6pm at Feeneys Lounge, Devon Tavern.
First Sunday of every month Methven Market
At Methven Resort, from 9am to 1pm.
The Ashburton Electronic Organ & Keyboard Club meets on the third Monday of every month (except December/January) at Seniors Centre, 206 Cameron Street at 7.30pm
Second Fri of every month
In Colour, art and craft club
Bring along your art and craft projects to share with others over morning tea once a month. 10.30am - 12 noon.
Second and fourth Friday of every month
St Stephen’s Anglican Church Seniors Coffee Club 10.30am on Park Street.
Monthly
Ashburton Embroiderers’ Guild
Meet Seniors Centre, 206 Cameron Street first Saturday of the month 10.30am-3.30pm, second Thursday of the month 1pm-3.30pm, third Tuesday of the month -9pm, and the fourth Thursday of the month 10.30am-3.30pm.
November events
St David’s Union Church
Tuesday November 8, 9.30am. NSt David’s Union Church. Walking Group meets outside church, 48 Allens Road.
Wednesday November 9, 6.00am. NSt David’s Union Church, Women’s Circuit Training, 48 Allens Road.
Wednesday November 9, 9.30am. St David’s Union Church. Steady As You Go. 48 Allens Road.
Thursday November 10, 10.00am. St David’s Union Church. Fit Kidz for preschoolers & caregivers. 48 Allens Road.
Ashburton Horticultural Society Meeting on Friday November 18. Pot Luck Lunch at 1pm. Ashburton Domain Pavilion, Walnut Avenue. This our final meeting for 2022, new members welcome.
Waireka Croquet Club
Philip Street. Tuesdays Waireka Croquet Club GC Draw 9.45am and 1.15 Singles.
Vintage Car Club
86 Maronan Road, Tinwald. The Museum and Parts Shed will be open on the following Saturdays during November, from 10am to 12 noon: November 12, 19, 26.
Ashburton Travel Club
Meeting, Social Evening, AGM. Wednesday, November 16. St David’s Church, Allens Road, Ashburton.
Craft Cluster
November 7, 10am. Last gathering for the year, at the Plains Museum.
Methven House and Garden Tour Sunday, November 27, 10am until 4 pm.
Methven Aged Persons Welfare Association and Methven Care Trust are holding their House and Garden Tour to raise funds for our small community rest home. This year there are seven unique and exciting properties mostly hidden away from view. Lunch is available in the garden of one of our homeowners. Maps supplied to ticket holders prior to the day.
Weavers
November 19, 10am. Upstairs at Ashfords.
Creative Fibre
November 21, 10am. Plains Museum.
Celtic Squash Club
Annual general meeting, November 24, 7pm, at the clubrooms on Keenans Road.
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Sexual abuse our damning shame
The numbers and statistics are truly depressing. Horri fying and shameful. Check them out below be cause it’s alarming and doesn’t say much about one of the biggest issues we face in New Zealand – that being sexual abuse.
One in six New Zealand males under the age of 18 are sexually abused.
About 90 per cent of New Zea land males who take their own life before the age of 14 have been sexually abused.
One in three girls aged under 16 have been sexually abused. It’s those appalling stats, and the widespread effect that sexual abuse incidents can and does spread to and involve for years if not forever, that is the driving force for two inspirational Auck land sisters.
Daryl HoldenThey’re Libby Taylor and Kate Hattaway. On page 4, you can read their story of hope and sup port about their length of New Zealand journey where they’re walking and biking a whopping 2100km in about 50 days to raise awareness and hopefully force some change around sexual abuse.
And it’s as personal as it gets for the sisters, now in their 60s, because they were both sexually abused over 50 years ago. So, too, was another sister, who’s completing part of the walk down the country, which finish
es in Bluff in about two weeks. Through their initiative called REOSA – Ripple Effects of Sexual Abuse – the pair hope to raise awareness about the impact the abuse has on the sur vivor and those around them.
“By sharing our stories, it helps people to move forward as
and cities along the way The number of sexual abuse survivors they have come across has been alarming. Many had never spoken to anyone about their experiences of sexual abuse. They were souls who had carried their trauma in silence.
“As we’re walking, I am
deserve to lead,” Hattaway said. They hope their walk, and pro motion of an ugly often unspoken side of New Zealand, would create hope, dispel loneliness and encourage understanding. Hopefully that would avoid the negative consequences sexual abuse can have.
Naturally, they want open conversations to be held by or ganisations working in that area to educate and force change. Be cause, quite clearly, something has to change
well,” Hattaway said.
But it hasn’t been easy, quite confronting at times. Through their trek, they have had sched uled supporter walks at towns
shocked about all the people we are having conversations with that are going around experienc ing these ripples . . . and really not leading the lives that they
They want their walk to be seen as a “strong message of hope”, according to Hattaway. And when they reach Bluff to end their journey of all journeys, they actually hope it is really just the beginning.
A chance to get serious about sexual abuse, because at the mo ment we’re anything but.
As we’re walking, I am shocked about all the people we are having conversations with that are going around experiencing these ripples . . . and really not leading the lives that they deserve to lead,”
The $600,000 question
Matt MarkhamI wish I knew who was going to win today’s New Zealand Trotting Cup. But I’m just not sure.
Usually it’s pretty simple, there’s three, maybe four horses who could win, and the rest are real ly just there to help make things happen. Today, it’s different.
There is a realistic chance that with the right run, and the right amount of luck, that perhaps any where around eight of the 15 hors es who will take their place in the race could win. And that makes it both fun, but also difficult.
Fun in the fact that the un
known is always intriguing. Diffi cult in the fact it becomes awfully tricky to narrow down your selec tions and settle on the horse you want on top.
So, how do you get there with out throwing a dart at the board and seeing what you come up with? Convictions are usually my go to method and finding the one with the least of them.
And that’s how I’ve come to find Spankem on top of my list.
He’s an old boy these days, and at seven is the oldest horse in the field alongside Australian raider, Majestic Cruiser. But with age, comes experience. He’s been around and gone to war more of ten than most in this field, and with that comes a mental edge that can be critical when things get difficult.
He’s five times placed over the distance. Has performed in this race before. Loves a standing start and has one of the best in the business sitting behind him in Natalie Rasmussen. And she’s actually one of the key factors in why he came out on top.
Natalie had a choice last week to drive either Spankem or for mer race winner Self Assured, and after his cracking run at Ash burton and his excellent work last Wednesday she chose him.
She’s an excellent judge of where a horse is at and sum ming up a situation. If she’s hap py enough to drive him over the horse who was, at one stage, the dominant favourite for this race then that’s good enough for me and I’m happy to follow her con fidence in Spankem.
NZ Cup Day harness
Today at Addington Raceway
Macandrew Aviator C R Ferguson 5 17003 Terry R D Close 6 94005 Mikey Maguire Sam Thornley 7 x1131 Republican Party B N Orange 8 94x70 One Change N C Rasmussen 9 56x65 Stylish Memphis R T May 10 11x62 Sand Wave N P Williamson 11 2x607 Shan Noble Mark Purdon 12 1x849 Got You Covered Z E Butcher 13 x0000 Cranbourne M J Williamson 14 921x8 Henry Hubert J R Dunn R6 HARRISON BLOY MBL PACE $25,000 1980m 14:30 1
8 x2531 Riveered Mark Purdon 9 19358 Sporty Charlie S J Ottley 10 21x60 Vinke B N C Rasmussen 11 31125 Chris Kyle R J Butt 12 46673 Tom Martin G D O’Reilly 13 530x1 Snow Robyn Mark Hurrell 14 75x21 Casino Action B N Orange R7 NEVELE R FILLIES SERIES FINAL (MBL PACE) (Gr1) $140,000 1980m 15:06 1 x4322 Icee Styxie M J Williamson 2 53018 Monaco Grace S J Ottley 3 x3463 Rakero Rebel G D Smith 4 x4323 Ar tisan Z E Butcher 5 1x272 True Fantasy N C Rasmussen 6 72512 Perfect Bet B D Butcher 7 25062 Obsession T M Williams 8 14055 First Rose J R Dunn 9 x8377 Chambray J W Cox 10 1x151 Queen Of Diamonds Mark Purdon 11 25349 A Bettor You B N Orange 12 x2134 Miki Montana D J Butcher 13 77184 Dance Till Dawn J R Dunn 14 65124 Lady Of The Light A G Herlihy 15 75221 Fernleigh Blackbird R D Close R8 HORNBY LIQUOR CENTRE WORTHY QUEEN (Gr3) $35,000 2000m 15:42 1 56757 The Dominator Craig D Thornley 2 54382 Midnight Dash Ben Hope 3 12136 Mataderos B N Orange 4 x5218 Majestic Lavros R D Close 5 x6370 Andy Hall N P Williamson 6 38586 The Fox P J Davis 7 13125 Aardiebythehill J R Dunn 8 21x15 Bolt For Brilliance A G Herlihy 9 44298 Oscar Bonavena Mark Purdon 10 23202 Majestic Man Brad Williamson R9 WOODLANDS STUD SIRES’ STAKES SERIES FINAL (Gr1) $170,000 1980m 16:17 1 3511 Sherlock N C Rasmussen 2 11x12 Don’t Stop Dreaming Mark Purdon 3 x1531 Son Of Mac R D Close 4 12175 Rakamurph N P Williamson 5 11353 Alta Meteor T M Williams 6 76393 Cougar Express S J Ottley 7 45448 Final Collect B N Orange 8 3x323 Seve A G Herlihy 9 4x108 Ok Boomer J W Cox 10 824 Carrera Rapido B M Mangos
Riccarton gallops Tomorrow at Riccarton Raceway
Of course, that doesn’t guaran tee success. But all those factors combined, and the few linger ing question marks over some of the rivals, make Spankem a great each way bet today.
As for the rest of them? Well, take your pick.
Self Assured has won before, so no worries there. Akuta wouldn’t be there if Mark Purdon didn’t think he could win. Copy That has good manners and the right man in the bike in Blair Orange. Old Town Road is the real un known but oozes natural talent.
Rock N Roll Doo could be the best Australian horse we’ve seen here in decades, and BD Joe’s sec ond row draw is only really a bad draw after the race.
A lot to think about, yes. But that’s what makes it fun and what
should ensure that today’s NZ Trotting Cup is one of the best we’ve seen in a very long time.
Locals
in action on Cup Day
Race 1: 6 Franco Josiah (Tr: Ben Waldon, Dr: John Morrison)
Race 2: 11 Topaz (Dr: Sarah O’Reilly)
Race 3: 3 Streaming Live (Dr: Ricky May), 14 The Bloss (Dr: Sarah O’Reilly), 16 Maui (Tr: David McCormick, Dr: Lawrence McCormick) Race 4: 15 Barnstormer (Dr: John Morrison)
Race 5: 1 The Falcon (Dr: Gerard O’Reilly), 9 Stylish Memphis (Dr: Ricky May), 12 Got
You Covered (Tr: Brent & Tim White), 13 Cranbourne (Tr: Brent & Tim White)
Race 6: 4 Jimmy James Maguire (Dr: Ricky May), 12 Tom Martin (Dr: Gerard O’Reilly)
R10: 6 No Time Like Now (Dr: Gerard O’Reil ly), 7 Last Of The Mohicans (Tr: Laurence Hanrahan, Dr: Ricky May)
R12: 4 Jasprit Trouble (Tr: Michael Heenan, Dr: Michael Heenan), 11 Boss Kenny (Dr: John Morrison)
R13: 10 Harrison (Tr: John Morrison, Dr: John Morrison)
11 31076 Watermelon Sugar C J Dalgety 12 x4902 With Style Olivia Thornley 13 22626 Frankie Major D J Butcher 14 11229 Charlie Brown J R Dunn 15 x1111 Merlin Z E Butcher R10 AVON CITY FORD MBL PACE $25,000 1980m 16:52 1 55x15 Get Up N Dance N P Williamson 2 90x25 American Me G D Smith 3 x1148 Magic Four J R Dunn 4 37x30 Franco Indie N C Rasmussen 5 x9264 Homebush Lad Ben Hope 6 x3301 No Time Like Now G D O’Reilly 7 65x15 Last Of The Mohicans R T May 8 23x51 Chal Patch B N Orange 9 67576 Steel The Show R J Butt 10 10226 Franco Norton Craig D Thornley 11 4x863 La Rosa S J Ottley 12 76996 Heisenberg T M Williams 13 42605 Cheezel R D Close 14 12847 Soundsofcash Korbyn Newman
R11 IRT NEW ZEALAND TROTTING CUP (STAND PACE) (Gr1) $600,000 3200m 17:36
1 1x337 Self Assured A G Herlihy 2 61x57 Majestic Cruiser Cameron Har t 3 x1413 Akuta Mark Purdon
4 0x501 Krug C J Dalgety 5 2x293 Spankem N C Rasmussen 6 15480 Heza Sport R J Butt 7 7x352 Pembrook Playboy N P Williamson 8 15411 Copy That B N Orange 9 x1112 Old Town Road Z E Butcher 10 31061 Kango D J Butcher 11 39185 Smiffy’s Terror J R Dunn 12 80407 The Falcon G D O’Reilly 13 21116 Rock N Roll Doo Michael Stanley 14 67576 Steel The Show 15 12111 B D Joe B D Butcher 16 x1224 Alta Wiseguy T M Williams 17 8x508 South Coast Arden B M Mangos 18 x0000 Cranbourne M J Williamson
R12 FIRST TAXIS TROT $25,000 2600m 18:12 1 155x3 Illegal Alien G D O’Reilly 2 61820 Mixed Faith Brad Williamson 3 36082 Make My Sundon J R Dunn 4 451 Jasprit Trouble M G Heenan 5 0x613 Almighty Fear G D Smith 6 13x50 Pyramid Mystic N P Williamson
7 68993 Madeleine Stowe P J Davis 8 27502 Dwindle Star M J Williamson 9 59988 Beyond The Horizon J W Smith 10 71602 El Conqueror R J Butt 11 x5546 Boss Kenny John Morrison 12 x4661 Speeding Spirit R D Close 13 58047 Emma Louise 14 46030 Hanover Da Moon T M Williams 15 721x0 The Royal Gamble Sam Thornley 16 2x175 Ti Amo Belle B N Orange 17 x2135 Ellatine T M Williams 18 11x00 Galway Girl Craig D Thornley R13 THE BOX SEAT ‘ON EVERY WEDNESDAY’ MO BILE PACE $25,000 1980m 18:37 1 84221 Artatac S J Ottley 2 41450 No Terror B N Orange 3 4410x Classy Dancer T M Williams 4 3x922 Onedin Miki Olivia Thornley 5 1x234 Here’s Herbie J F Cur tin 6 x8146 Boudica Ellie Barron 7 40474 Jimmy Arma J R Dunn 8 35512 Happy Place R J Butt 9 22x14 Cyrus Mark Purdon 10 19060 Harrison John Morrison 11 32100 Jazelle Z E Butcher 12 6x734 Mach Quillan Brad Williamson 13 11277 Red Right Hand R D Close 14 42736 Evangalist M J Williamson
Matt Markham’s Addington Selections
Race 1: Harold Smith, Love N The Port, Masterly, Peregrine Race 2: Mister Smartee, Sinbad, Ohoka Le Bron, Rakero Storm Race 3: The Bloss, Resolve, Charlie P, Missalyssa
Race 4: Live On Legend, Anna Love, Celtic Spirit, Millwood Indie
Race 5: Republican Party, Sand Wave, Shan Noble, The Falcon Race 6: No Matter Wat, Ajira, Riveered, Tom Martin
Race 7: True Fantasy, Queen Of Diamonds, Monaco Grace, Rakero Rebel Race 8: Bolt For Brilliance, Mataderos, Aardiebythehill, Majestic Man Race 9: Don’t Stop Dreaming, Alta Meteor, Sherlock, Merlin Race 10: Franco Indie, No Time Like Now, Magic Four, Get Up N Dance Race 11: Spankem, Copy That, Rock N Roll Doo, Akuta Race 12: Almighty Fear, Hanover Da Moon, Ti Amo Belle, Make My Sundon
Race 13: Artatac, Onedin Miki, Here’s Herbie, Cyrus
BEST BET: Republican Party (R5) VALUE: The Bloss (R3)
Irish Girl
Race 8: Logan’s Logic, King Khan, Diamond Riviere, Telling Tales
Race 9: Tannahill, Phelan The Power, He’s A Doozy, Germanicus
Race 10: Follow Your Dreams, Astrakhan, Yolo, Red Rufus
BEST BET: Satellite (Race 3)
VALUE: Providenceprovides (Race 7)
Good things do come in threes; bike, run and walk
By Rachael RickardWith spring well and truly underfoot, for those of you who haven’t already, now is a great time to get outdoors and blow the cobwebs out, dust off that bike (maybe the one you haven’t ridden since lockdown?), or lace up those shoes and make the most of sunny days and longer evenings.
Even for those of us who are regulars at the gym, the first sunny weekends are generally a reminder that a) sadly winter passed with the addition of a few extra kilos and b) the outdoors are magic for the body and the mind!
There are now three weeks until the Ruralco Longbeach Coastal Challenge, and now is a great time to commit and register online, then set to work putting in a few extra kilometres, to make sure you arrive on event day with more confidence in
■ Cycling
Mid Canterbury Social Wheelers
McGee Cup Summer Series. Wednesday November 2. 13 riders.
1st Nigel Chatterton 29m 18s. 2nd Emma Waite 29m 18s. 3rd Chanaide McAndrew 29m 20s. 4th Andrew Shepherd 29m 22s. 5th Brent Hudson 32m 23s. 6th Bridget Sheed 32m 23s. 7th Tony Ward 24m 37s F/T. 8th Paul Brake 25m 38s 3f/t. 9th Jelle Hendriksen 25m 38s 4f/t. 10th Mark Summerfield 24m 41s 2f/t. 11th Charlotte Cox 25m 40s 25m 40s 5f/t. 12th Paul Sinclair 25m 45s 6f/t. 13th Roger Wilson 27m 04s.
Tinwald Friday Night Velodrome
November 4: Track Bikes. 1st Nick Daller, 2nd Eliza McKenzie. 3rd Nigel Chatter ton. Road Bikes - A. Grade. 1st Charlotte Neal, 2nd Olivia Copland, 3rd.= Claire Copland, Logan Daley. B. Grade 1s. Wil liam Carr 2nd Alieha Pope, 3rd Oscar McKimmie. Grade. 1st.= Ruby Carr, & Florence Black. 2nd = Shaikana Mey nall & Riley Wilson, 3rd.= Evie Ward & Freya Pain. E. Grade. 1st Jack Copland 2nd Tilley Marshall. 3rd George Dytham - Swift. F. Grade Boys. 1st.= Gilbert McK immie & Maddox McCormick, 3rd Bryce Cartwright. F. Grade Girls. 1st Charlotte Wilson, 2nd Summer Burke. 3rd Geor gia Morrison. G.Grade. Shane Whittaker. 2nd Charlie Marshall. 3rd Mila McAt amney. Balance Bikes, 1st Fergus McAn amney & Lilah Morrison. 2nd= Quinn Hall & Sophie Dytham - Swift 3rd.= Mav erick McCormick & Octavia Pope. Train er Wheels. 1st. Lyra Martin, 2nd Martin Nogtev. Trikes 1st Dustin Burke 2nd Damian Man ley.
■ Golf
Ashburton 9 Holers
Last week’s winners of the Sega Golf
Hidden Holes were: first, Joy Nicholas (9 net) and second, Bruce Leighton (10 net). Followed by on countback Stewart Bennett & Gail Gutsell (11).
This week, November 10, Hotel Ashbur ton Irish Stableford and November 17, Closing Day Hotel Ashburton Green some. On November 24, we will play at Lake Hood 9 Hole Course.
Ashburton Golf Club
Midlands Social Teams – November 4.
Top Team: Trying 94 – Chris Pevy, Kelvin
your gear and yourself.
Building on the successful previous events, the 2022 Ruralco Longbeach Coastal Challenge marks a milestone in the event’s history as the 15th event.
With mountain bike (12km, 23km & 35km), run (5km, 12km & 21km) and walk (5km & 12km) events remaining, with this year the organising committee welcoming the E-bike community with their own 23km race category.
The histor y of the electric bike begins in the 1890s with three different Americans developing technology to assist a bike rider to travel further and faster.
But it was really another one hundred years before the next evolution of E-bikes.
Japanese automotive company Yamaha developed the pedal assist bike in 1993, and American car icon Lee Iococca founded EV Global Motors in 1997, which was an early effort to popularise the electric bike.
A new category for E Bikes will be introduced this year during the 15th running of the Longbeach Coastal Challenge.
Since then E-bike demand and usage has grown in popularity, initially as a mode of transport –Wikipedia reports that in 2016, over 210 million E-bikes are
Woods, Nathen Meadows, David Glee son.
Women: Business Birdies 88, Mayfield Mayhem 86, Men: Coarse Rejects 92.5, Balls of Fire 89, Dude Where’s my Parr 88.5, I Like Big Putts 86.5. Mixed: Morn ing Wood 89.5, Gabites Swingers 84, Vintage Wine 83. Top lady: Kristeen Williams 31.5. Top man: Mike Hanham/ David Gleeson 35.
Nearest Pins: Columbus Coffee – Mal colm Stoddart, Mac & Maggies – Blair Snowball, Paul May Motor – Charlie Al exander, Gabites Ltd – Kelvin Woods, Karen McRae Property Brokers Longest Putt: Grant Alexander, Murray Young Property Brokers Longest Putt: Johnny Doyle, Twos: Sam Luscombe, Colin Hunt. Saturday, November 6 – Sutherland Cup (combined stableford).
Radius Care Winners over the Field: Rodney Harris & Bill Mason 77pts (Tin wald GC), 2nd + Winners of the Suth erland Cup: David Rush & Perry Hunt 75pts, 3rd: Dannie Oosthuizen & Paul Greer 74pts.
Other good nett scores: John Ramsay & Brian Fauth 71pts, Gaby Jansen & Bruce Day 71pts, Ross Chatterton & Robbie Bell 71pts, Matt Young & Kevin McStay 70pts & Ron Carlson & Chris Lovelock 70pts. Twos: Perry Hunt, Richard McK ernan, Bruce Day & Robbie Bell.
Nearest The Pins: Hole 4# 3 stooges (Brown Bombers) Perry Hunt, Hole 8# South Island Seed and Processing Co. Hamish Niles, Hole 12# Value Plus: Brent Clarke, Hole 14#: Ashburton Mitre 10: Craig Bain, Hole 6#: Hamish Niles Shout!
Paddy Bradford, Hole 9#: Ton’s Thai: Al Jopson. Birdie Jackpot: Hole #17, Nett Eagle Jackpot: Hole #6. Tinwald Tavern Bonus Spot Prize: Dave Robertson.
Sega Golf 9 Hole Competition - Stable ford
Harvey Bakehouse Winner over the Field: Bruce Leighton 20pts, 2nd Hughie Murchie 17pts, 3rd Peter Stech man 17pts, 4th Sam Prince 17pts.
Mayfield Golf Club
Saturday, November 5 – First round of the Skibo Trophy, Best Nett.
Andrew Lake 70, Ian Beach, 71, Gordon Duthie 72, John Sim 72, Brian Fielder 72, Kenny Read 72, Bernard Doyle 72.
Nearest The Pin: No2 Aon Insurance.
Not Struck; No 11. Hydes Bros Spray ing, Gordon Duthie. No 5; Campbell Contacting. Kenny Read. No 14 ANZ, Steve King. 9&18 Ruralco 2nd shot: Har ley Davies. Twos: Kenny Read, Gordon
The softball season is in full swing.
used daily in China, but latterly E-bikes have now become a staple of the recreational biking scene.
Across New Zealand on many
tracks, courses and trails you’ll find E-bikes allowing people to reconnect with biking and activity without the barriers to fitness, and to enable them to stay biking for longer in their lives.
Given the battery assist and the speed and nature of E-bike’s the E-bike category will start on its own away from the other mountain bike racers.
This is to ensure there is sufficient space for everyone to enjoy the race, the course, and the challenge!
We look forward to seeing all your bikes (and shoes!) out there. Register online at www.longbeachcoastalchallenge.com
Rachael Rickard is a committee member of the 2022 Ruralco Longbeach Coastal Challenge. This Committee is made of up representatives from the Longbeach School and the Hinds and Districts Lions. Funds from the event are split 50/50 between the groups with each using its share to assist with the charities it supports.
Sunday, November 6 - First day of Club Championship. Scores at 300, 500 and 600 yards.
TR, John Snowden 50.3, 50.4, 49.6, 149.13, Martin Fleming 50.6, 49.6, 48.6, 147.18, Megan Snowden 49.4, 49.7, 48.2, 146.13, John Miller 45.2, 50.3, 43.5, 138.10, John Fleming 47.4, 46.4, 45.0, 138.8, Carl Nordqvist 43.1, 46.3, 41.1, 130.5, Brian Hawksby 37.0, 46.3, 83.3.
FTR, Mark Alexander 53.1, 57.2, 54.2, 164.5, Brian Graystone 53.2, 56.3, 52.2, 161.7, Coby Snowden 56.4, 57.1, 46.0, 159.5. FO, Murray Cook 57.4, 60.4, 54.1, 171.9, Mike Chui 57.2, 55.4, 50.2, 162.8.
FPR, Jarrod Lawson 59.3, 58.4, 59.2, 176.9, David Smith 56.4, 59.4, 58.4, 173.12, Darral Bradley 57.3, 58.2, 57.1, 172.6, George Cuthbert 54.0, 56.2, 54.2, 164.4, Bob McDonald 57.3, 57.3, 48.1, 162.7.
■ Squash Celtic Squash Club
Results from round 7 of the Celtic Squash Club’s spring league:
Tinwald Golf Club
Twilight - Thursday November 3rd Leading scores in Thursday’s twilight stroke with the men playing off the red tees and the women off yellow; -6 Alex Roa 31, Eveyn Beach 32, Brian Rouse 33, Tony Sheppard, Paul Hefford 34, Nick Wilson, Kieron Gray, Kerry Whit ing 35, Dave King 36. 7-10 Dave Kelly 33, Gary McCormick 34. 11Plus Alex Bec 44. Women 0-14 Maxine Whiting 34, Belinda Kirdy 36. 15 plus Maree Moore 37. Nearest the pin; #6 Robin Simms. #12 Mike Sandrey. Two’s; Alastair White, Brock Peddie, Alex Bec. Hokonui Hack er; Cynthia Bonnington net 49. Saturday November 5 Leading scores in the 19th Hole Tour nament foursome and 4BBB played on Saturday; Men Nick Wilson & Jeremy Moore 129, Alan Anderson & Saki132, Isaak McDonald & Willie Hintz 133, Lyn don Moore & Roger Bruce, Dave Allan & Phil Bloomfield 134. Mixed/Women; Jenny Harrex & Bronwyn Flannery 129, Gary Lee & Linda McClea 134, Andrew Barrie & Sue Newman 136 c/b.
ning
■ Softball
Hampstead Slow-Pitch
Friday, November 4
13 Hawkies Hawks.
Team Alps Continuous Spouting beat Team Robbie’s Speedy Exhaust 11-6: Paul Cousins beat Andy Bryant 3-0, Phil Andrew lost to Kade Cummings 1-3, Emily Proffit drew with Amy Muckle 2-2, Andre De Beer beat Sarah Forbes 2-1, John Hamilton beat Ollie Smith 3-0.
Team McCrea Paint & Decorators beat Team Kirsty Clay Property Brokers 12-2: Simon Kennedy beat Ben Kruger 3-0, Donna Brown beat Craig Donaldson 2-0, Allain Smith beat Kirsty Clay 3-0, Neil Thompson beat Lucas Raphold 3-0, Henry Ross lost to Harry Trott 1-2.
Team McKain Quality Construction lost to Team EuroAgri 7-9: Chris O’Reilly beat Wouter Myburgh 3-0, Nick McKain lost to James McCloy 0-3, Hayden Rob inson drew with Heather Bowker 2-2, Chrissie Stratford beat JoAlta Myburgh 2-1, Maddie Read lost to John Hamilton 0-3.
Saturday,
November 5 U13: Little league: Fairfield 15-1 Ash burton Subway Hampstead Avengers. Rakaia Dairy Services Demons Blue-Js 19-9 Regent Cinema Hampstead Braves.
■ Shooting
Ashburton District Rifle Club
Team J&NB Hedgecutting beat Team RMF Silva 9-7: Nathan Forbes lost to Kyle Curren 1-2, Paul Cartney lost to Kade Cummings 0-3, Emily Proffit beat Matt Cassineri 3-1, Alex Forbes beat Nicky Dryland 2-1, Chrissie Stratford beat Nicole Herbison 3-0.
Team Pat Summerfield Electrical lost to Team Mastercraft Kitchens 9-10: Chris Thompson lost to Billy Nolan 0-3, Shane Muckle lost to Barry De Sitter 0-3, Pat rick Sandrey beat Harry Oldham 3-1, Craig Henshilwood beat Louise Smith 3-2, Ashley Ritchie beat Jane Kingan 3-1.
Aorangi golfers ninth at Freyberg Masters
SHORT SHARP &
Heartland XV success
Mid Canterbury’s Adam Williamson starred for the New Zealand Heartland XV on Sunday, as they demolished the New Zealand Police team 84-14 in Taupo. Williamson, who this year co-captained the Mid Canterbury Heartland side, was the only Hammer to gain selection into the national team for their one-o fixture over the weekend. He came o the bench in the match – running hard and strong early in the second half for some big metres, before he succumbed to what appeared to be a shoulder injury which sidelined him for the remainder of the game.
Pakistan awaits Black Caps
Aorangi’s Masters Men golfers have finished ninth at the Freyberg Masters in Motueka.
The five-strong side. which featured three Mid Canterbury-based players and a Mid Canterbury reserve, were at the top of the South Island for all of last week, matching their own skills against peers from all around the country over the competition.
While perhaps not as high as they would have liked to finish, the Aorangi side produced some excellent golf throughout the week, and but for a couple of close matches going the wrong way could well have worked their way into the top five with a little more luck.
The nine-round competition, which included a bye, began last Monday and ran through until the weekend with players taking to the greens for full rounds of match play against rivals from other regions.
Aorangi picked up victories throughout the week against Hawke’s Bay, Tasman and Southland, but could have easily grabbed a few more with close matches against Taranaki, Manawatu/Whanganui, Canterbury and North Harbour.
Ashburton’s Jeff Hewitt enjoyed a good week out, winning four of his eight individual match-ups and halving another
to give him a record of better than 50 per cent for the weekend.
Mayfield’s Andrew Peck was similar, gaining three wins and two halves for a steady week on the greens while Nigel Heney, who played in the No.1 spot for the side grabbed three wins for the week.
The event was taken out by the Wellington side, who defended their title of 12 months ago with a dominant display, winning all of their matches to be well clear of the second placed North Harbour and also Canterbury who finished in third spot.
The Black Caps will play Pakistan in the semi-finals of the T20 World Cup after a dramatic last day of pool play. South Africa’s 13-run loss to the Netherlands opened the door for Pakistan, who then beat Bangladesh by five wickets, while India beat Zimbabwe by 71 runs. So on Wednesday New Zealand play Pakistan and on Thursday India play England. The final day of Group 2 action started with a bang as the brave Netherlands stormed to a 13-run win over Temba Bavuma’s shell-shocked team, breathing new life into Pakistan’s semi-final hopes. It ended with India finishing top of the group and soaking up the cheers of a crowd of 82,507 at the Melbourne Cricket Ground with a 71-run demolition of Zimbabwe.
One last hurdle
The Black Ferns have one final hurdle to get past to lift the Rugby World Cup trophy for a sixth time. In a repeat of the 2017 final New Zealand face England on Saturday at what is on track to be a sold out Eden Park. New Zealand and England had met in four previous finals and the Black Ferns had won each time. Black Ferns forwards coach Whitney Hansen said a number of England players had extra motivation to knock over the defending champions. “They’ve been pining for this for probably over five years,” she said.
Jones hits the mark Canterbury Country too classy for Mid Canterbury
BY MATT MARKHAM MATT.M@THEGUARDIAN.CO.NZThe Tech Stags continued their unbeaten start to the 2022-2023 senior cricket season on the weekend, but will have one eye looking forward as they prepare for a clash with the other side yet to taste defeat this coming weekend.
On the Ashburton Domain on Saturday, the defending Tweedy Cup champions were far from convincing, but managed to get the job done in their clash against Pleasant Point, winning by 47 runs.
Batting first, the Stags scored 146 all out –well below some of their previous tallies so far this season, and there were a few nerves about a good Point batting line-up being able to chase their total down. Sam Clark led the way with the bat scoring 33 which alongside contributions from Des Kruger (29) and Sam Bennett (26n/o) accounted for the majority of their side’s total.
With a small target to defend, getting the job done with the ball and doing it early was paramount and luckily for them, Harry Jones was up to the task. The opening seamer tore through Point’s top order, taking four wickets to leave their guests reeling at 4-32 with their best batsmen back in the sheds.
Kruger then came into the bowling attack and all but repeated the dose, grabbing three wickets of his own on his way to 3-11.
Jones tidied up the tail end as well for good measure, finishing the match with an honours board effort of 6-19 off his 9.2 overs – continuing his excellent run of form in recent weeks.
The win sets up a top of the table clash in Ashburton with Celtic Senior – a match which could well determine the favouritism tag in the race for the title.
Unfortunately, Allenton’s scores from their match against Celtic A weren’t available at the time of publication.
A few more questions than there were answers, perhaps.
Mid Canterbury took the final step in their preparation towards the Hawke Cup season which begins in a couple of weeks on the weekend, falling to Canterbury Country on the Ashburton Domain Oval by 92 runs on Sunday.
And while results right now mean for nothing, for coach Bevan Ravenscroft there’s some serious debate to be had as he looks to settle on his final playing group for the coveted cricketing competition.
Using the match as an opportunity to get players out into the middle and see how they would fare, Ravenscroft might be a little more certain in his mind about the core of the group, but the fringes are still very much shrouded in uncertainty.
Canterbury Country won the toss on Sunday morning and elected to head out to the middle with the bat in hand for the first innings.
Mana Singh struck quickly for the home side, grabbing a wicket in his second over, and things looked bright.
Steady partnerships from there though, kept the visitors in the hunt and while wickets fell, they worked their way through to 174-5 before the Mid Canterbury attack really came into its own.
Singh’s second spell near the end of
the 50 overs netted him another two wickets to take him to three for the day, while Tom Innes was as dangerous when he returned as well, claiming three late wickets as Canterbury Country scored 222 for nine off their 50 overs.
Satwant Singh was Mid Canterbury’s other major contributor, with two wickets of his own.
With a decent target to chase, Mid Canterbury had an opportunity to show their skills with the willow, and after Sam Clark took 14 runs off the first over
it appeared that was exactly what was going to happen.
But when his fellow opener, Angus Jemmett was run out a few overs later, things started to go awry.
He was one of three Mid Canterbury batsmen to fall foul of some dodgy running between the wickets and sharp Canterbury Country fielding.
Satwant Singh looked to steady the ship, scoring 20 before he fell and he combined with Des Kruger who was called into the side late. Kruger was his usual stoic self out in the centre.
He scored 59 off 76 deliveries, but ultimately fell looking to press on late in the game with Mid Canterbury still needing close to a ton of runs to win the match.
The green and golds were eventually all out for 131 in their chase in the 36th over.
Ravenscroft will now need to sit down and look at the two warm-up matches, and take into account the club form of some of his players before he decides on who will face South Canterbury in the Hawke Cup opener in Ashburton in a fortnight.
First of the Brothers smuggled cereal stuff (4)
Give us Lulu – any version – in an eccentric way (9)
Silence one? It’s a joke! (3)
Repeated numbers alternative to inclusion in scene-change (7)
Let one be inexperienced and lose head (5)
Nosed out the den sect was responsible for (7) 24. Goes through and grades first of supper table-scraps (5) DOWN 1. They’re on the make, it being their way of living (13) 2. Slightly wet, but is to change when held by people (7)
Make: a fuss, perhaps (6)
With spirits up, told how it was to be topless (6)
It has blood around it in thyroid trouble (6) 6. Self-confession of donkey who will get it all together (5) 7. Sings, now dregs can be used for wear around the house (8-5) 14. It is normal and habitual to be a full-time soldier (7) 15. Part of a lathe for making a tank-top (6) 16. Came together, like opposing forces, with the door shut (6)
Says BP might give one the means to go around town (6)
Father’s brother may be one to take the pledge (5)
Your Stars
ARIES (Mar 21-Apr 19): You’re capable of great selfsacrifice, but why sign up for it unless it’s totally necessary to the situation? Take the easy good times when they are handed to you, and live them guilt-free.
TAURUS (Apr 20-May 20): You intimately know a game because you’ve played it. When you celebrate the winner, you know exactly why. There’s almost no glory in the trophy because nearly all the glory is in what comes before it.
GEMINI (May 21-Jun 21): Because there’s no guarantee that getting there will be any fun, the journey is a test of character. “Happiness is not a station you arrive at but a manner of travelling.” – Margaret Lee Runbeck
CANCER (Jun 22-Jul 22): Rushing leads to overindulgence. Moderation is more easily achieved when you actually appreciate the qualities of a thing. Slow down and enjoy.
LEO (Jul 23-Aug 22): Once the cards are properly shuffled and dealt, there is nothing anyone can do about which ones end up in hand. The skill is in getting behind anything you’re handed and playing it with confidence.
VIRGO (Aug 23-Sep 22): Mark Twain suggested, “In his private heart, no man much respects himself.” Give yourself a little more love and credit today. Only the delusional forget to struggle with self-doubt.
LIBRA (Sep 23-Oct 23): Your project has momentum, and there’s plenty of “if they could see me now” energy around you. But of course “they” can see you, and they are impressed, though perhaps not showing it yet.
SCORPIO (Oct 24-Nov 21): Better to have frequent pops of minor joy than hold out for payoffs in the future. Big events will be wonderful when they happen, but cultivate pleasantries, too. Happiness is sustained in small daily rushes.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22-Dec 21): The experts and gurus may have good information, but the best teacher by far is your personal history. Think about what went so right and what actions can be repeated to continue the trend.
CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan 19): Much will be lost due to pride, arrogance and intolerance, but not by you. While you don’t pleasure from the failings of others, when justice is served, you would be wise to accept what’s rightfully yours.
AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb 18): You believe in luck, flirt with it, cultivate and conjure it. Even so, you know better than to count on it. You will work hard in the knowledge that your sweat will contribute to your good luck when it happens to come around.
PISCES (Feb 19-Mar 20): Getting lost in series or book is preferrable now to real-life drama, which is messy and often comes with unpredictable, uncontrollable and far-reaching effects.
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LOCK SHOP ASSISTANT
We are looking at taking on a new Lock Shop assistant to work in our busy retail shop at 519 East Street Ashburton.
Utilities Service Person
We are looking for somebody to advance and learn the different areas of our business including but not limited to:
• Dealing with customers and giving advice on both security products and locksmithing services.
Ashburton Contracting Ltd is looking for a Utilities Service Person to work in our ACL Water Department. If you are a methodical problem solver with a can-do attitude, then this could be the position for you. This role is focused around maintenance repair work to the water reticulation and full training is available for the right person.
• Cutting keys and learning how to re-pin padlocks and locks in general.
• Selling fire extinguishers in-store.
The right person should be:
• Physically fit and willing to manually dig in
This job will require a full NZ driver’s licence and a great attitude.
Ability to learn is key in this role.
If this sounds like you, then send an email to info@talbotsecurity.co.nz
We require a cover letter explaining why you want to work for us together with an updated CV.
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DEATHS
GREENAWAY, Winifred Marjorie (Marj) –On November 4, 2022. Peacefully at Rosebank Lifecare, Ashburton, in her 91st year. Dearly loved wife of the late Harry. Most loving mother and mother-inlaw of the late Graham and Ella, Russell, Sheryl and Grant Watson, and Kevin and Lisa. Loved Grandma of Cole and Angelica, Marge, Olivia, Gloria, Jessica, Mayleen, and the late Vanessa; Kimble and Matt, and Dean and Alex. Special great-Grandma of Montell, Te Ātamai, Tāmina, Shyla, and Azasia. Most adored ‘GG’ of Connor, Ayla, Elsie, and Thea. Messages to 24 Woodham Drive, Ashburton 7700. Special thanks to Dr Penny Holdaway and the staff at Rosebank Lifecare for their care of Marj. ‘Now at Rest’. Donations to the Alzheimer’s Society may be made online at bit.ly/wmgreenaway0411. A service to celebrate Marj’s life will be held at St David’s Union Church, Allens Road, Ashburton on THURSDAY, November 10, commencing at 1.30pm, followed by interment at the Ashburton New Lawn Cemetery.
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LILLEY, Ivan Stanley Gerald McRae (Doc) –13.6.1938 - 6.11.2022. Passed away peacefully with his family by his side. Loved son of the late Stan and Ada. Loved brother and brotherin-law of Adrienne and the late Bill Harrison, the late Rita and Don Harrison, Joan and the late Melville Ineson, Bev and the late Murray Lilley, Patricia and the late Murray Wilson. Messages to the Lilley family, PO Box 472, Ashburton 7740. A Graveside service to celebrate Doc’s life will be held at the Mt Somers’ Cemetery, Hoods Road, on THURSDAY, November 10, commencing at 2.30pm.
A low, and associated front, are slow moving close to the north of the North Island while weak troughs affect other parts of the North Island and the top of the South Island. A ridge of high pressure covers the rest of the South Island. Another subtropical low approaches the upper North Island late Thursday, bringing possible heavy rain and gale northeasterlies to that area. A weak front moves up the South Island tomorrow.
clearing in the morning but remaining cloudy. Easterlies.
Tuesday
Mountain weather hazards: None issued.
Morning cloud, then fine. Isolated showers from afternoon.
Wind at 1000m: Light.
Wind at 2000m: Light.
Freezing level: 2200m, rising to 2600m in the evening.
Wednesday
Mountain weather hazards: None issued.
Fine to start, then cloud and scattered rain spreading north across the region from late afternoon.
Wind at 1000m: NW 35 km/h, changing light SE in the afternoon.
Wind at 2000m: NW 35 km/h, changing light SE in the afternoon.
Freezing level: Rising above 3000m, then lowering to 2600m late.
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FinalWhistle
calling time on a week of sport
Chief destroyer
A masterful display of fast bowling from Tech Stags seamer Harry Jones led his side to success against Pleasant Point on Saturday. Jones took six wickets in his nine-over spell as the Stags won comfortably, setting up a top of the table clash with Celtic Senior this weekend. FULL STORY: P21