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Mt Hutt skifield extends season Following the installation of its new 8-seater Nor’West Express chairlift and some early season snow, Mt Hutt had been on track for a record breaking season until the Alert Level 4 lockdown right in the middle of its planned 18week season. McKenzie said that missing out on three weeks of prime peak-season skiing equated to around a 25 per cent loss of business and once they were able to resume operations under Level 2 they were considering extending the season. Maintaining a solid base and busy days deep into spring made it an easy decision, McKenzie said, but now, as always, a big finish to the season is weather dependent. The new closing weekend will coincide with the annual Methven Rodeo on October 24 – if the region is in Level 1 restrictions, making it a big weekend in Methven. The Methven Rodeo committee plans to meet on Wednesday to discuss its options moving forward depending on what was announced at yesterday’s Covid restrictions update.

Jonathan Leask For the first time in 13 years there will be a chance to hit the slopes of Mt Hutt at Labour weekend. After a disrupted season, Mt Hut Ski Area is looking to make up for lost time by extending the season out to October 25. Mt Hutt ski area manager James McKenzie said it is the first time since 2008 the season has reached Labour weekend. “We have good snow and have been pretty busy so it was an easy decision,” McKenzie said. “I think some people are making up for the time on the slopes they missed, trying to get the best bang for their buck from a season pass or with travelling off the cards choosing to come up, but whatever it is we have been busy. “The snow is there and under spring conditions it will deteriorate in parts, but we will still have plenty to offer.”

Excellent spring skiing conditions have allowed Mt Hutt Ski Area to extend its season out to October 25. PHOTO SUPPLIED/MT HUTT

Vaccine passports might keep entertainment going The Ashburton Trust Event Centre is considering using vaccine passports to get back to full capacity. Event centre manager Roger Farr, in his organisation’s annual report to the Ashburton District Council, said the unpredictability and uncertainty of lockdowns had created a challenge for the industry. It had also stopped international acts from securing shows. “We are looking into a number of initiatives that are up for discussion, including the use of a vaccine passport for entry,” Farr said. “The focus of these initiatives must be to reassure the public that they are coming into a safe environment. “So people’s primary concern is having an enjoyable night out without the con-

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stant reminder of level restrictions.” Farr said the unfairness of Covid-19 alert level restrictions for a venue like the event centre meant it could only seat 100 instead of the usual 500 at Alert Level 2. In comparison, shopping malls were much better off, only having an entry limit on the retail stores inside them. “Vaccine passports give some hope that the industry is being listened to, and that there is a light at the end of the tunnel,” he said. The event centre reported an income of $839,000 in its annual report compared to $68,948 in the previous 12 months. Farr said the increase had come from the Government’s Covid wage subsidy and other grants from the Lion Foundation and the council.

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Freight hub gets the go ahead Govt invests $2m in Fairton road-rail hub Jonathan Leask Auckland’s loss is Ashburton’s gain – and local backers of the new freight hub are thrilled. The cancellation of the proposed $785m Auckland cycling and walking bridge has had the Government divert $2m towards the towards the Fairfield Freight Hub. The cash injection means the $14 million project is now full steam ahead, with KiwiRail set to relocate its historic rail container terminal in the centre of Ashburton to the industrial area at Fairton. The project is a joint initiative with the Fairfield Freight Hub Ltd (part of local freight business the Wareing Group), Ashburton District Council and KiwiRail. Construction was expected to begin in early 2022 and be completed later next year. Existing freight operations would continue at KiwiRail’s current Ashburton site on West Street until the Fairfield Hub was open. The Guardian understands that the hub would be constructed next to the Ashburton Business Estate at the existing rail siding at the former Silver Fern Farms site, which Talley’s purchased last year. Wareing Group director Mark Wareing said the project has numerous benefits for the region. “This project will streamline freight volumes in and out of Mid Canterbury and at the same time reduce the impact trucks and rail have in the middle of the Ashburton township, easing congestion,” Wareing said. “It’s setting the region up for a lower carbon future and the lo-

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Fairfield Freight Hub, which is wholly owned by Wareing Group Ltd, is currently operating KiwiRail’s existing Ashburton container site before its shift to Fairton. PHOTO JONATHAN LEASK cation near the North Park Business Estate is ideally located to take advantage of the new hub.” Ashburton District Mayor Neil Brown said the Government investment had helped bring the long-awaited relocation of the rail hub to fruition. “Council has been keen for years to see the rail hub relocate from the centre of town and while I’ve personally been working on it for the past two and a half years, there were others before me. “It is long-awaited and welcome for our community.” Brown praised the efforts of Rangitata MP Jo Luxton “for her

Mark Wareing considerable efforts in helping to make this possible”. With the Government chip-

ping in $2m, the council’s funding would be considered at its meeting on October 20, with Wareing Group the majority investor. KiwiRail group chief executive Greg Miller said the new hub would improve safety and traffic flows in the town and reduce climate emissions by getting more freight off South Island roads. “By moving KiwiRail’s site to the new Fairfield hub, we’ll be able to increase the amount of local rail freight from 6000 containers to 20,000 containers a year. “That’s half a million tonnes off the region’s roads,” Miller said.

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Walk-in clinics set to increase Adam Burns The convenience offered by walkin vaccination clinics are set to become more frequent in Mid Canterbury. Another walk-in clinic was held at the weekend at Ashburton’s Allenton Pharmacy which attracted pedestrians off the street to line up for a vaccine. It follows a clinic which was held in Hinds last week as Canterbury health leaders endeavour to accelerate the vaccination rates in the regions. Vaccination rates in the Ashburton district, which have copped criticism, were again struggling along as of last week, with local numbers only a fraction of those recorded nationally. Figures reported by the Ministry of Health suggests Ashburton as the third worst performing district in the country. As of last week, more than 53 per cent of Mid Cantabrians had received their first dose and more than 22 per cent of the population were fully vaccinated. About 83 people received jabs at Allenton’s four-hour clinic with no doses left over. “We were very lucky, we had no wastage,” pharmacy owner Carolyn Cameron said. “It was a really good (response).” Cameron said there would be further walk-ins in the coming weeks. “I think people are wanting to go where it’s convenient for them,” she said. “Some people haven’t been able

Kellie Kenton receives a Covid jab at Allenton Pharmacy on Saturday, administered by vaccinator Nigel Dean. to book because places are all booked up or people are forgetting to cancel for whatever reason. “Some of those people (on Saturday) were ones who were just

walking past and saw that we were doing no-bookings.” The Canterbury District Health Board is urging vaccination clinics to start offering drop-in clinics if the capacity and resourcing en-

ables them to, Cameron said. Allenton Pharmacy was looking at offering another walk-in clinic this weekend. “We’ve had feedback from people today who were unable to

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come down and asked if we were going to do it again,” Cameron said. “Hopefully we can do it again this Saturday, we don’t have to do it all day.”

Fenz release report on fire that destroyed fire truck Jonathan Leask Six months after an Ashburton fire truck was destroyed while fighting a vegetation fire, an incident report has been released on the details of the fire. However, a separate report is still to be released by Fire and

Emergency New Zealand (Fenz) about how the fire truck ended up being destroyed in the fire. Under the Official Information Act the report, authored by specialist fire investigator Craig Chambers, on the vegetation fire has been released to the Guardian. It concludes that the fire that ended up consuming the fire truck “is believed to have been a malfunction of mechanical equipment associated with the combine harvesting process”.

On March 15, Fenz was advised of a fire in a combine harvester on Stanleys Road in Dromore at 4.23pm. Three crews from Ashburton were initially sent to scene, but another four from Pendarves, Hinds and Ashburton were sent. In total four fire appliances and three tankers attended the incident. The report states that on arrival of the first appliance, fire crews found a combine harvester with a small fire in it and a field of

wheat straw on fire. When the officer in charge’s (OIC) crew had completed extinguishing the harvester, the fire appliance was repositioned to the neighbouring field to complete a fire attack on the vegetation fire. The fire was extinguished but during the firefighting operations one fire appliance was destroyed. Chambers was contacted at 7.31pm and he arrived on scene at 8.38am on March 16 to complete a scene examination and

interviews. “Based on the evidence available at the time of this investigation, the classification of this incident is being recorded as accidental. “The cause of the fire is believed to have been a malfunction of mechanical equipment associated with the combine harvesting process.” Fenz was unable to confirm when the report on how the fire truck was destroyed will be released.


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Hinds MAR site restored, expanded after flood damage Jonathan Leask A restored and expanded Hekeao Hinds Managed Aquifer Recharge (MAR) project was celebrated on Sunday, four months on from the damaging floods at the end of May. This project is run by the Hekeao Hinds Water Enhancement Trust (HHWET) on behalf of the Hinds Plains community recently completed its fifth year of operation. HHWET chairman Peter Lowe said the heavy rainfall event at the end of May had the south Hinds River flowing over 200 cubic metres per second at the south Hinds MAR site causing extensive damage to the wetland, nearby native plantings and recharge basins, although the lizard habitat was untouched as it is on top of a high river bank. After four months of remedial and enhancement repairs by contractors, HHWET trustees and volunteers, the new expanded site was celebrated at a community planting day on Sunday. Lowe said one of the techniques being trialled at the MAR project to improve the ecosystem

health of the Hekeao Hinds River system is called Near River Recharge which involves recharging clean water in leaky basins constructed in or near the flood plain of a river system. The water filters through the gravels and then joins the shallow groundwater or surface water of the river system. Currently two Near River Recharge sites are in operation near the Hekeao Hinds River and another two sites are in the planning stage. From June 2020 to May 2021, the two operational sites recharged around 5 million cubic metres of clean water which has contributed to measurable improvements in the river’s flowing reach, water quality and fish populations, Lowe said. In addition, the south Hinds Near River Recharge site also contains a lizard rockpile habitat area under a DOC covenant and a wetland that is currently being prepared as a new home for one of New Zealand’s most rare freshwater fish species, the Kowaro (Canterbury mudfish). Over 6000 native plants are being planted at this site and a nearby historic wetland over the next month to join two previous phases of native plantings. The south Hinds Near River Recharge site is situated on the Gawler Downs farm owned by

Drone footage of the volunteer planting day at site 3 HInds kowaro wetland habitat area that is part of the wider Hekeo Hinds Managed Aquifer Recharge programme. Harley and Neroli Davies and Lowe said the project would not be possible without their support and generosity. Approximately one kilometre of river banks above the recharge site up into Limestone Creek, a DOC area of special significance, are also being planted by the Davies and Environment Canterbury.

Hekeo Hinds Water Enhancement Trust chair Peter Lowe at the community planting day. PHOTOS SUPPLIED

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Chalmers Avenue likely to get second bridge nod Adam Burns Consultants working on plans for a second bridge in Ashburton are favouring Chalmers Avenue as its preferred location. The second phase of a strategic business case for a second urban bridge over the Ashburton River will be considered by district councillors at tomorrow’s full council meeting. The report recommends Chalmers Avenue as the fancied location for a bridge and said it could be constructed largely off-line, reducing traffic on the highway through Ashburton. The Stantec report, which was previously pushed back three months to apply data from the May 30-31 floods, will be presented to Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency (NZTA) for review and approval. It also recommends an extension to the merge lanes at South Street and State Highway 1 intersection next year and suggested clip-on passing bays for cyclists on the existing bridge. Several reports and proposals for a second bridge have been administered over the last 15 years. Chalmers Avenue was first highlighted as an option amid eight other locations back in 2011.

Data from the May 30-31 flood event has been applied by Stantec in its report for a second Ashburton bridge. Council secured land for the project three years later. Ashburton District Mayor Neil Brown said comprehensive analysis was necessary if council was to bid for financial support from the Government. “It might seem a second bridge has been a long time in the planning, but without this detailed

level of work so far, council is highly unlikely to attract the 80 per cent funding from Government we budgeted for in our long-term plan,” he said. The location of the long awaited project has been a highly divisive issue for the community over the years, with many in the community favouring a duplicate

bridge along State Highway 1. Brown said the report provided “clear evidence” that Chalmers Avenue was the strongest contender. “We know the community has debated the merits of different bridge options over the years,” he said. “May’s floods showed how crit-

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ical the existing State Highway 1 bridge is to not only Ashburton, but for transport links all around the South Island.”

The Little Mermaid Junior will still go on Maddison Gourlay The sold-out Mid Canterbury Children’s Theatre show will go on this week despite remaining in Alert Level 2. The first of their five sold-out performances of the The Little Mermaid Junior shows will take place on Friday night, with only 100 people in the audience per show due to Covid restrictions. The cast and crew were eagerly awaiting lockdown level changes in September to enable them to do the show as planned. Covid restrictions means the 500-seat Ashburton Trust Event Centre can only house 100 during an event. Although the children’s theatre had hoped to perform for a larger capacity crowd at the venue, they are still thrilled they can go ahead with the show and the smaller audience numbers will not stop the group of young actors putting on their best performances over the weekend. The set is finished and is in place on stage after a big weekend. The set construction started back in August by Mark Brown and a small number of cast members’ parents. The cast will continue rehearsing this week on stage preparing for the five shows this weekend.

The full cast of The Little Mermaid Junior, which debuts at The Ashburton Trust Event Centre this week.

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Cancer exercise classes serving wellbeing, camaraderie benefits Prostate cancer

Adam Burns Residents in Mid Canterbury who have battled breast or prostate cancer are reaping the benefits of weekly exercise classes. The Prosfit workout sessions for men who have battled prostate cancer have been running in Ashburton for the past three months, garnering a positive reception from participants in the process. Now a variant for women who have confronted breast cancer has just started being trialled at Ashburton’s EA Networks Centre. The classes, which are jointly run by the Ashburton District Council and the Breast Cancer Foundation, are expected to run for the next three months. “It was evident from the first class that this is about more than exercise,” council community services group manager Steve Fabish said. “It’s about fellowship and friendship between people on a special journey.” Ashburton is one of three spots in the South Island utilising the breast cancer classes for their respective communities, alongside Christchurch and Invercargill. For the men’s classes, attendee Don Hopwood said he had noticed significant gains physically and mentally. “My balance has improved greatly since I’ve been here. “There’s great camaraderie also.” John Waugh, who was treated for prostate cancer 20 years ago, said keeping fit and healthy remained hugely important to him. “Most weeks I walk more than

■■ One in eight men will get prostate cancer in their lifetime. ■■ 10 men are diagnosed every day, amounting to about 3500 diagnosed each year in NZ. ■■ Men aged 50+ should be tested every year, and those with family history of prostate cancer from the age of 40. ■■ Over 650 die from prostate cancer each year. ■■ Early detection is critical as prostate cancer can be treated effectively if diagnosed early.

Below – Don Hopwood powers through some pull rope exercises. EA Networks Centre instructor Luke MacKay and Prostate Cancer’s Ashburton group co-ordinator Doug Collie take a break at yesterday’s Prosfit class. PHOTO ADAM BURNS 041021-AB-7328 30 kilometres, but this stuff you’re doing different things. “The exercises we do here, you’re using your upper arm muscles and a range of things.” Pelvic exercises also catered specifically to the challenges endured by prostate sufferers such as bladder control. At yesterday’s class, instructor Luke MacKay took about nine participants through a series of balance, weight, pull rope exercises, soundtracked by a playlist of “seventies classics”. More than 650 men die from prostate cancer each year in New Zealand. Mid Canterbury’s prostate can-

cer group co-ordinator Doug Collie said the group were thrilled to be involved in the sessions. “A lot of people in our age group from 70 onward get into the retirement mode and don’t exercise as well as they should,” he said. “There’s certainly benefits. “I feel in myself I’m a lot more alert . . . and you’re just more aware of yourself.”

Wind-damaged trees to be removed Contractors are starting a big clean-up job at the Methven Cemetery today after significant tree damage during last month’s big winds. The Ashburton District Council manages the cemetery and community services group manager Steve Fabish said the tree clearing work is expected to continue until October 11. “It’s a big job and the contractor is removing wind-damaged trees and others that have been left vulnerable,” Fabish said. “Most of the damage is on the eastern side and while the contractors have their heavy machinery in there, we will also clear some trees at the northern end of the cemetery. “These trees shade the area and create a negative impact on the space.” Trees at the Methven-Chertsey Road cemetery entrance will be retained though individual trees

identified as unstable or dangerous will be removed. Fabish said removing the trees would allow ground to be prepared for future cemetery plots. “Further work will be needed to remove stumps and slash that the logging operations will generate, and the walkway that runs by the end of the cemetery will be reinstated once the felling operation is complete.” Members of the public are asked to stay away from the cemetery while trees are removed, though works will stop to allow for burials. Methven’s cemetery has burial records going back to 1883 and the council is also collaborating with the Methven Lions Club to clean up some of the older headstones, which have been overtaken by lichen and moss. Local contractor Harmer Earthmoving will be undertaking the tree-clearing operation.

Right – Wind damaged trees at the Methven Cemetery will be cleared up starting this week. PHOTO MADDISON GOURLAY 100921-MG-006


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Anzco Seafield switches coal for cleaner electricity By Heather Chalmers

Anzco Foods’ Canterbury site at Seafield is one of several export meat processing plants in Canterbury given government funding to reduce their carbon footprint by switching boilers from coal to electricity. The Seafield move is being brought forward four years after receiving support from the Government investment in decarbonisation industry (GIDI) fund, a partnership between Government and business to fast-track decarbonising industrial process heat, as well as contributing to the Covid-19 recovery by stimulating the economy and supporting employment. Silver Fern Farms’ Pareora processing site, south of Timaru, and Alliance Group’s Smithfield plant at Timaru have also received funding to switch from coal. Anzco Foods has received part-funding to install a high-temperature heat pump to replace coal-fired boiler-generated hot water at its Canterbury site. Anzco Foods chief executive Peter Conley said the company was committed to reducing its carbon footprint and the co-funding of its first high-temperature heat pump will help speed up its decarbonising process. “Transitioning away from coal to electricity requires significant capital investment. The GIDI Funding has provided around a third of the total cost of the project which has allowed Anzco Foods to bring forward this investment by four years. In addition, it will mean Anzco can evaluate and install this technology across its other New Zealand op-

Anzco Foods’ Canterbury site at Seafield has significantly reduced its coal use by reinstating electric options.

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erational sites earlier than initially planned.” The new 1MW high-temperature heat pump on the beef refrigeration system will provide energy-efficient hot water generation for processing at the Anzco Canterbury beef processing plant and replaces the need for coal-fired boiler-generated hot water. The new high-temperature heat pump will reduce the emissions associated with the beef processing of plant hot water generation

by 2930 tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2) a year, accounting for 13 per cent of the site’s entire stationary emissions footprint and reduce coal use by 17 per cent. The new high-temperature heat pump will be installed by the end of this year and will be operating by January 2022. “Anzco Foods Canterbury is the company’s largest processing site with the biggest footprint, so it’s also the site where we can make the biggest impact,” Conley said.

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“Earlier this year, our Anzco Foods Canterbury site reinstated retired electric boilers resulting in a shift from coal to electricity. “These two decarbonisation projects will see the site transition from coal to electricity, removing about 4200t of coal and 8500t of carbon a year, with additional electricity usage of 15GWH. “Anzco Foods employs nearly 3000 people in mainly rural New Zealand in its seven processing sites and two manufacturing op-

erations. Decarbonising our sites will contribute to future-proofing our sites which helps secure regional employment which in turn also stimulates local economies,” Conley said. Silver Fern Farms received $1 million co-funding from the GIDI fund for a $2.6m coal-out project at Pareora, as a significant boost to achieve the company’s commitment to end all coal use by 2030. The Pareora heat-pump conversion project is the company’s third successful project under the GIDI fund. Silver Fern Farms’ chief executive Simon Limmer said it was committed to reducing greenhouse gas emissions across the company’s value chain. “Reflecting our market leading initiatives in launching a net carbon zero beef product into the United States later this year and wider on-farm sustainability work, our aim is to strongly position Silver Fern Farms as a leading climate-positive food brand,” Limmer said. Alliance Group said decarbonisation projects at three of its South Island processing plants was a major boost to its goal of reducing its carbon footprint. Alliance Group and the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority (EECA) will co-fund the projects at the co-operative’s Lorneville and Mataura plants in Southland and at Smithfield plant in Timaru. Together, the plants employ about 3000 people at peak season. At Smithfield, Alliance will capture waste heat from the refrigeration plant to replace coal use for process heat, saving 3811t of carbon per annum.


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Irrigation schemes’ consents renewed for another 10 years Barrhill Chertsey Irrigation Limited

Heather Chalmers All of Mid Canterbury’s big three irrigation schemes have now had their consents renewed for another 10 years. The last to be confirmed was Barrhill Chertsey Irrigation (BCI) last month, with MHV Water and Ashburton Lyndhurst Irrigation approved earlier this year. While not required to be publicly notified, all three irrigation scheme applications were limited notified to Te Runanga o Ngai Tahu in relation to potential effects on the Hakatere Ashburton River. In September, the independent hearing commissioner released its decision to grant BCI two applications, one for the Hekeao Hinds Plains area, and one for the Ashburton-Rakaia area, subject to conditions. As BCI’s command area of 24,000 hectares straddles two planning zones, it required two applications. BCI conditions include a 15 per cent reduction in nitrogen losses from a baseline of good management practice by 2025 and 25 per cent in the Hekeao Hinds Plains area and 30 per cent in the Ashburton-Rakaia area by 2030. This includes a legally binding requirement on shareholders to achieve these reductions as part of their water supply agreement with the scheme.

Mayfield Hinds Valetta Consent renewal for the third of three irrigation schemes in Mid Canterbury has been granted by an independent commissioner.

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Farmers managed by the scheme must have comprehensive and audited farm environment plans and the scheme must monitor ground and surface water quality to ensure no further deterioration, and if deterioration is detected to implement a remediation and response plan to further reduce nitrogen inputs. If any remediation and response plan fails to achieve im-

provements, Environment Canterbury may review the consent. The scheme must also protect community drinking water supplies. MHV Water delivers water and manages the environmental compliance for about 58,000 hectares of farmland in the Hekeao Hinds plains, while Ashburton Lyndhurst Irrigation covers 30,000ha.

The independent hearing commissioner granted the application on April 21, subject to conditions including: A 15% reduction in nitrogen losses from a baseline of good management practice by 2025 and 25% by 2030, including a legally binding requirement on shareholders to achieve these reductions as part of their water supply agreement with the scheme.

The independent hearing commissioner released their decision to grant Barrhill Chertsey Irrigation Limited two applications on September 20, one for the Hekeao Hinds Plains area, and one for the Ashburton-Rakaia area, subject to conditions including: a 15% reduction in nitrogen losses from a baseline of good management practice by 2025 and 25% in the Hekeao Hinds Plains area and 30% in the Ashburton-Rakaia area by 2030. This includes a legally binding requirement on shareholders to achieve these reductions as part of their water supply agreement with the scheme.

Ashburton Lyndhurst Irrigation Limited The independent hearing commissioner granted the application on June 6, subject to conditions including: A 10% reduction in nitrogen losses from a baseline of good management practice by 2025 and 20% by 2030, including a legally binding requirement on shareholders to achieve these reductions as part of their water supply agreement with the scheme.

Mycoplasma bovis: New spring case A Mid Canterbury dairy farm has been confirmed with cattle disease mycoplasma bovis. The farm was detected through August screening of bulk tank milk, the Ministry for Primary Industries said. An MPI spokesperson said it was not unexpected to find further infected properties in spring, with animals under stress from calving, and 2019-

born heifers joining the milking platform, contributing to bulk tank milk for the first time. “This tool plays an important role in looking for infection, outside the network of infected farms we’ve traced from investigating recorded animal movements through NAIT and other farm records.” All three current active cases recorded by MPI are in Mid

Canterbury. The other two are a beef property confirmed in September and the long-standing Five Star Beef feedlot case. A beef property in the Selwyn district was last week confirmed cleared and cleaned, ready to resume farming. M. bovis was first detected in New Zealand in July 2017, after cattle in a South Canterbury dairy herd began displaying

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symptoms of a novel disease. Since then, 267 properties have been cleared and 172,498 cattle culled in a national bid to eradicate the disease. Up until the end of August, $451.9 million has been spent on operational costs since the start of the response in July 2017. This includes all programme operational costs, including

(but not limited to) testing, onfarm operational costs, building leases, transport, capital expenditure, contractors (including AsureQuality), staff salaries, technology and information management and costs spent on the response prior to the decision to eradicate. In addition, a further $210.9m in compensation has been paid to farmers to date.

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Synlait launch reusable stainless steel milk bottles It is a step back to the days of returning empty milk bottles, but with a twist. The bottles are made from stainless steel, rather than glass. The bottles are the first consumer foods product to be launched by Synlait Milk under its own brand – Synlait Swappa Bottle. Synlait Swappa Bottle is a 1.5 litre reusable, stainless steel bottle of homogenised milk exclusively sourced from Synlait’s highest performing farms supplying its Dunsandel factory. The Synlait Swappa Bottle concept is simple – drink, return, repeat. Consumers purchase a Synlait Swappa Bottle and enjoy quality fresh milk. They then return the empty bottle and lid to the store, helping Synlait to reduce waste and eliminating plastic packaging.

Synlait director sustainability and brand Hamish Reid said New Zealanders have been telling the company for years that they are deeply concerned about plastic waste, but in milk, there haven’t been many options. When people finish a plastic milk bottle, they hope it will be recycled, but this was not always the case. “Synlait Swappa Bottle is a step in the journey towards eliminating plastic waste. Each time we drink, return, repeat, we contribute to a better future.” Synlait Swappa Bottles are initially being launched in two South Island New World stores (Ilam and Fendalton in Christchurch), with plans to widen distribution over time. Consumers initially pay $9.99 for the bottle and $5.29 for the 1.5 litres of

milk, only paying for the milk when returning the bottle on subsequent visits to the supermarket. The Swappa Bottle contains standard homogenised milk exclusively sourced from Synlait’s Lead with Pride certified farms which have met quality assurance standards. Synlait has signalled its intention to move closer to the consumer for some time, marked by its acquisition of Dairyworks in 2019. Reid said there was an opportunity for reusables to play a much bigger role in New Zealanders’ food and beverage future, as they are already in Europe and the United States. “In launching Synlait Swappa Bottle – a refillable, stainless-steel bottle that can be reused time and time again – we’re hoping to trigger change.”

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THREE WATERS

Water entity concerns run too deep

Federated Farmers President Andrew Hoggard.

Federated Farmers joins the many council elected representatives and citizens up and down the country urging the Government to go back to the drawing board on reform of three waters delivery. Federated Farmers president Andrew Hoggard says while it’s clear that billions of dollars of investment are needed to get drinking water, stormwater, and sewerage infrastructure up to scratch, “there are too many flaws and question marks over the proposed four new mega

entities for the Government to just press ahead”. A range of deep concerns with the proposed model have been raised in the provinces, chief among them the risk rural voices and needs will be swamped in the enlarged set-ups, Hoggard said. “Right now, we have a direct say in the appropriate level of investment and priorities for water infrastructure via our local council. “If our elected representatives don’t deliver, we can eject them at election time – and they know it. That accountability is significantly watered down with the arms-length governance arrangements now proposed. “Councils and iwi get to appoint a panel, which in turn appoints another panel, which selects members of an unelected board.”

The complexity of rural water scheme ownership and operations is creating uncertainty in many rural communities and the role of Taumata Arowai and the water service entities needs to be clarified. Serious questions have also been asked about the estimated costs and benefits of larger water authorities. “Experience has shown bigger is not always better,” Hoggard said. While it’s also true that turkeys don’t vote for Christmas, and some councils and councillors might have an eye on their future existence if water services are removed from their purview, Federated Farmers argues the government’s local government, Resource Management Act and three waters reforms are back to front. “The three waters and RMA

reforms should be parked until after the Government’s current Review into the Future of Local Government. “Advancing these huge and costly reforms prior to this review is like putting the cart before the horse.” September 30 was the deadline for councils to give feedback on what changes would need to be made to the three waters model for them to ‘opt in’. “Patently, with indications more than three quarters of councils are against or deeply concerned by the proposals, it would be extremely unwise and unfair for the government to make them mandatory. “New Zealanders need and deserve the time to debate these crucial water services issues. “There is no case for rushing ahead and hoping for the best,” Hoggard said.


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A Very Brady Renovation, at 8:30pm

6am Breakfast The Breakfast team presents news, interviews, weather, and information. 0 9am The Ellen DeGeneres Show PG Ellen DeGeneres brings her brand of humour to daytime talk. 0 10am Tipping Point 0 11am The Chase 0 Noon 1 News At Midday 0 12:30 Emmerdale PG 0 1:30 Fair Go 3 0 2pm The Ellen DeGeneres Show PG 3 0 3pm Tipping Point 0 4pm Te Karere 2 4:30 Extreme Cake Makers Technology and cake collide; a tricky T-Rex birthday cake. 0 4:55 The Celebrity Chase 3 0 6pm 1 News At 6pm 0 7pm Seven Sharp 0 7:30 Paramedics M 0 8:30 I Am 16 To find peace, Jayne Crothall met with the man who murdered her three-year-old child. 0 9:25 Coronation Street PG 0 10:25 Shortland Street PGC 0 10:55 Sunday 0 11:55 Burden Of Truth M Joanna struggles with Luna’s upcoming trial while dealing with her grief. 0

6am Les Mills Born To Move 0 6:25 Apollo’s Tall Tales 0 6:35 Paw Patrol 0 7am Scooby Doo! Guess Who 3 0 7:25 SpongeBob SquarePants 0 7:50 Robin Hood – Mischief In Sherwood 0 8:15 Darwin And Newts 3 0 8:25 Thomas And Friends 3 0 8:35 Moon And Me 3 0 9am Infomercials 10am Les Mills Core 0 10:30 Neighbours PG 3 0 11am Celebrity Treasure Island PG 3 0 11:55 Downton Abbey PGV 0 1:05 Judge Rinder PG 0 2:05 Murphy Brown 3 0 2:30 Home And Away PG 3 0 3pm Shortland Street PGC 0 3:30 Bluey 3 0 3:40 Get Arty 3 0 4:05 Brain Busters 0 4:35 Friends 3 0 5:05 The Simpsons PG 3 0 5:30 Young Sheldon 3 0 6pm Neighbours PG 0 6:30 Home And Away PG 0 7pm Shortland Street PG 0 7:30 Celebrity Treasure Island PG 0 8:30 Wentworth – The Final Season M Lou and Judy action their plan; Eve turns the tables on Ferguson. 0 9:25 Paranormal Caught On Camera M 0 10:20 Grey’s Anatomy MC 0 11:20 2 Broke Girls M 3 0

6am The AM Show 9am Infomercials 10:30 Bondi Vet 3 0 11:30 Newshub Live At 11:30am Noon House Hunters Renovation 1pm M Secret Millionaire PG 2018 Comedy. A rich father wants to build on a local park. His son falls in love with a protester, but she does not know who his father is. Steve Lund, Siobhan Williams, Ellie Bertram. 3pm Match Game PG 0 4pm Tiny Luxury The smallest and most ultralightweight build to date. 4:30 Newshub Live At 4:30pm 5pm Aussie Gold Hunters PG The Poseidon Crew dodge bushfires; the Gold Gypsies go on a dangerous night mission. 6pm Newshub Live At 6pm 7pm The Project 7:30 Lego Masters Australia The challenge is to bring a greyscale house to life. 0 9pm Emergency M 3 A patient under police guard appears to be hiding something in his undies. 0 10pm Newshub Late 10:30 Westside 16 3 Rita rebels against Cheryl’s plan to go straight. 0 11:30 Tiny Luxury The smallest and most ultralightweight build to date. Midnight Infomercials

6am Wheel Of Fortune 6:25 Blue’s Clues And You 0 6:50 Nicky, Ricky, Dicky And Dawn 3 0 7:15 Hunter Street PG 0 7:40 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 3 0 8:05 Batman – The Animated Series PGVC 3 0 8:30 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 3 0 9am A Place In The Sun 3 10am MasterChef Junior USA 3 0 11am Hot Bench PGC 3 11:30 Married With Children PG 3 12:30 American Pickers 3 1:30 The Force MC 3 0 2pm The Late Show With Stephen Colbert PG 3 3pm Wheel Of Fortune 3:30 Jeopardy 4pm American Pickers 3 5pm 3rd Rock From The Sun PGC 3 0 5:30 Prime News 6pm Storage Wars PGL 7pm The Crowd Goes Wild 7:30 American Pickers PG 3 8:30 Cornwall With Simon Reeve PGC 3 The popular tourist destination battles to survive Covid19 lockdowns. 0 9:45 Succession 16LC Tom has a bachelor party to remember. 11pm The Breakdown

6am Hope For Wildlife 7am James Martin – Island To Highlands 8am Orangutan Island 8:30 Orang-utan Island 9am BBQ Pitmasters PG 10am Hugh’s Three Good Things 10:30 Mysteries At The Museum PG 11:30 Millionaire Hot Seat 12:30 Misadventures Of Romesh Ranganathan M 1:30 Treasures Decoded PG 2:30 Tony Robinson’s Coast To Coast 3:30 How Do Animals Do That? 4pm How Do Animals Do That? 4:30 Jamie And Jimmy’s Food Fight Club 5:30 Mysteries At The Museum PGC 6:30 Millionaire Hot Seat 7:30 Sarah Beeny How To Live Mortgage Free 8:30 A Very Brady Renovation Barry Williams joins Lara Spencer and Jasmine Roth to recreate his attic bedroom. 9:30 Brother v Brother 10:30 Millionaire Hot Seat 11:30 Mysteries At The Museum PGC

Wednesday

12:45 Te Karere 3 2 1:10 Infomercials 5:30 Te Karere 3 2

BRAVO 6am Infomercials 10am Judge Jerry 3 10:30 Botched 3 11:30 Shark Tank PG 3 12:30 Love It Or List It 3 1:30 The Real Housewives Of New York City PG 3 2:30 Undercover Boss PG 3 3:30 Keeping Up With The Kardashians PG 3 4:30 Love It Or List It 3 5:30 Shark Tank 6:30 Botched PG 3 A transgender woman seeks Dr Nassif’s help to fix her collapsed nose. 7:30 Rich Kids Go Skint A twenty-three-year-old with an expensive bag collection, gets a wake-up call in Swansea. 8:30 The Real Housewives Of Beverly Hills M The women are ecstatic to expand their social bubbles after months of isolation. 9:30 Lovers’ Lane Murders College students go missing from a lovers’ lane area in Northern Virginia, sparking fears of a serial killer. 10:30 Snapped 3 Wisconsin police work through a complex web in a murder investigation, with alleged mafia ties. 11:30 A Wedding And A Murder 3 12:20 Infomercials

Wednesday

12:10 Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist 0 1am Shortland Street PG 3 0 1:25 Infomercials 2:20 2 Overnight 4:15 The Middle PG 0 4:35 Neighbours PG 3 0 5am Infomercials

SKY 5 6am Jeopardy! 6:25 Wheel Of Fortune 6:45 Pawn Stars PG 7:10 Storage Wars PGL 7:35 Ax Men ML 8:25 Border Security M 8:50 Counting Cars PG 9:15 Counting Cars PG 9:40 Hawaii Five0 MV 10:30 NCIS – New Orleans MV 11:30 Pawn Stars PG Noon Jeopardy! 12:30 Wheel Of Fortune 1pm Raw PGV 4:05 Jeopardy! 4:35 Wheel Of Fortune 5pm Storage Wars PGL 5:30 Pawn Stars PG 6pm Counting Cars PG 6:30 Counting Cars PG 7pm Border Security M 7:30 Hawaii Five-0 MV 8:30 Massive Engineering Mistakes PGC 9:30 Outback Truckers PGL 10:30 NCIS – New Orleans MV 11:30 Ax Men ML

Wednesday

12:30 Wheel Of Fortune 1am Jeopardy! 1:25 Border Security M 1:50 Outback Truckers PGL 2:35 Massive Engineering Mistakes PGC 3:30 Counting Cars PG 3:55 Counting Cars PG 4:20 NCIS – New Orleans MV 5:10 Hawaii Five-0 MV

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12:10 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert PG 1:10 Infomercials 4:10 Closedown PG 3

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7:16 Savage 16VLSC 2019 Crime Drama. 8:54 Killer Infatuation MVLSC 2021 Thriller. 10:24 Drive Me To The End M 2020 Drama. 11:44 Trauma Center 16VLC 2019 Action. 1:09 Strange But True MLC 2019 Thriller. 2:42 Ashes In The Snow MVLSC 2018 Drama. 4:22 Greenland MV 2020 Action. 6:18 The Empty Man 16VC 2020 Horror. James Badge Dale, Stephen Root. 8:30 Summerland PGC 2020 Drama. During the Second World War a reclusive woman has her life upended when a young evacuee from London is left in her care. Gemma Arterton, Gugu Mbatha-Raw. 10:13 The Marksman MVL 2021 Action. A rancher has his peaceful existence shattered when he agrees to protect a young Mexican boy from cartel assassins. Liam Neeson, Katheryn Winnick. 11:58 Inherit The Viper 16LC 2019 Drama.

6:10 Sex And The City 2 MLS 2010 Comedy. Sarah Jessica Parker, Kim Cattrall, Kristin Davis, Cynthia Nixon. 8:35 Erin Brockovich ML 2000 Drama. Albert Finney, Julia Roberts. 10:45 Fame PGL 2009 Musical. 12:50 Changeling 16VC 2008 Drama. Angelina Jolie, John Malkovich. 3:10 Letters To Juliet PGL 2010 Romantic Comedy. Amanda Seyfried, Gael Garcia Bernal, Vanessa Redgrave. 4:55 The Lady In The Van ML 2015 Biography Drama. Maggie Smith, Alex Jennings, Jim Broadbent. 6:40 8 Mile MVLS 2002 Drama. Eminem, Kim Basinger, Brittany Murphy, Mekhi Phifer. 8:30 Sahara MVL 2005 Action Adventure. An explorer and his sidekick go on a treasure hunt through some of the most dangerous regions of West Africa. Matthew McConaughey, Penelope Cruz, Steve Zahn. 10:40 The Queen ML 2006 Drama. Helen Mirren, Michael Sheen.

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1:23 Unhinged 16VLC 2020 Thriller. 2:51 We Summon The Darkness 16VLSC 2019 Horror. 4:21 Ashes In The Snow MVLSC 2018 Drama.

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12:25 Pride And Prejudice 2005 Drama. 2:30 Burn After Reading 16VLS 2008 Crime Comedy. 4:05 I Give It A Year M 2013 Comedy.

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12:30 Jamie And Jimmy’s Food Fight Club 1:30 Hugh’s Three Good Things 2am Hope For Wildlife 3am How Do Animals Do That? 3:30 How Do Animals Do That? 4am Brother v Brother 5am Mysteries At The Museum PG

SKY SPORt 1 7am Gallagher Premiership (RPL) Sale Sharks v Exeter Chiefs. 9am The Breakdown 10am Farah Palmer Cup (HLS) Manawatu v Canterbury. 10:30 Farah Palmer Cup (RPL) Premiership Preliminary Final – Waikato v Wellington. 12:30 Gallagher Premiership (RPL) Leicester Tigers v Saracens. 2:30 French Top 14 (RPL) Biarritz v Toulouse. 4:30 NPC Cup (RPL) Manawatu v Otago. From CET Arena in Palmerston North. 6:30 NPC Cup (RPL) Bay Of Plenty v Wellington. From Rotorua International Stadium in Rotorua. 8:30 Aotearoa Rugby Pod 9pm The Breakdown 10pm Rugby Heaven 11pm Farah Palmer Cup (HLS) Manawatu v Canterbury. 11:30 Farah Palmer Cup Premiership Preliminary Final – Waikato v Wellington.

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Midnight French Top 14 (RPL) Biarritz v Toulouse. 2am NPC Cup (RPL) Tasman v Southland. 4am Aotearoa Rugby Pod 4:30 The Breakdown 5:30 French Top 14 (RPL) Lyon v Bordeaux Bégles.

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6:30 E Ki E Ki 3 6:35 Waiata Mai 3 6:45 Takaro Tribe 3 7am Taki Atu Taki Mai 3 7:10 Te Nutube 3 7:20 Mahi Pai 3 7:30 Darwin And Newts 3 7:40 Smooth 3 7:50 Tamaki Kura Tuatahi Kapa Haka 3 8am Korero Mai 3 9am Kai With Anne Thorp 3 9:30 Opaki 3 10am Waiata Nation 3 10:30 Whanau Living 3 11am Tangaroa With Pio 3 11:30 Off The Grid Noon Te Ao Tapatahi 12:30 Princesses 3 1pm Haka Global 1:30 Oranga Ngakau 3 2:30 Toku Reo 3 2 3:30 Korero Mai 3 4pm Ariki II 4:30 Miharo 3 2 5pm E Ki E Ki 3 5:05 Waiata Mai 3 5:15 Takaro Tribe 3 5:30 Taki Atu Taki Mai 3 5:40 Potae Pai 3 5:50 Mahi Pai 3 6pm Darwin And Newts 6:10 Smooth 3 6:20 Tamaki Kura Tuatahi Kapa Haka 6:30 Te Ao Marama 7pm Kapa Haka Regionals 7:30 Toi Te Ora Three ways to make brown rice more appealing; DIY tips for raising your tamariki. 8pm Piri’s Tiki Tour PGC 3 8:30 Survive The Wild 9:30 Toa Hunter Gatherer PGC Series about the knowledge and skills of hunting and bushcraft from the perspective of Toa HunterGatherer Owen Boynton and his friends. 10pm Hunting Aotearoa M 3 10:30 Waka Ama Championships 3 11pm Te Ao Marama 11:30 Closedown

UKtV 6:15 EastEnders PG 6:45 The Graham Norton Show MVL 7:35 The Bill M 8:25 A Touch Of Frost MV 10:10 Father Brown MVC 11am Doc Martin MC 11:50 Midsomer Murders MVC 1:30 The Bill MVC 2:25 New Tricks MS 3:25 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown M 4:20 The Graham Norton Show MSC 5:15 Who Do You Think You Are? PG Kate Winslet. 6:20 Qi PG 6:55 EastEnders PG 7:25 Qi PG 8pm Would I Lie To You? PG 8:35 Heartbeat PG Rachel, Joe and Carol travel Down Under in search Rosie and Carol’s long lost brother. 9:30 Grantchester M The funeral of a parishioner leads to the local vicar becoming embroiled in a murder investigation. 10:25 Doc Martin PG Martin uncovers a health scare at James’s party. 11:20 Midsomer Murders M

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1:05 Qi M 1:40 Qi M 2:15 Would I Lie To You? PG 2:50 Who Do You Think You Are? PG 3:50 Heartbeat MVC 4:40 Grantchester M 5:30 Doc Martin MC 5Oct21

DISCOVERY 6:05 How Do They Do It? PG 6:30 How It’s Made PG 6:55 House Hunters Renovation PG 7:45 House Hunters International PG 8:10 House Hunters International PG 8:35 Top Gear PGL 9:25 Fast N’ Loud PG 10:20 Aussie Mega Mechanics PG 11:15 Gold Rush – Winter’s Fortune PG 12:10 How It’s Made PG 12:35 How Do They Do It? PG 1:05 Codes And Conspiracies M 2pm Naked And Afraid M 2:55 Outback Opal Hunters PGL 3:50 Gold Rush PG 4:45 Barnwood Builders PG 5:40 Fast N’ Loud PG 6:35 Outback Opal Hunters PGL 7:30 Hunting Atlantis PG 8:30 Hunting Atlantis PG 9:30 Mysteries At The Museum PG 10:30 The Alaska Triangle PG 11:25 Naked And Afraid MLC

Wednesday

12:15 How It’s Made PG 12:40 How Do They Do It? PG 1:05 Codes And Conspiracies M 1:55 Gold Rush PG 2:45 Naked And Afraid MLC 3:35 Moonshiners MVL 4:25 Barnwood Builders PG 5:15 Outback Opal Hunters PGL

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Forged In Fire, at 7:30pm

6am Breakfast 0 9am The Ellen DeGeneres Show PG 0 10am Tipping Point 3 0 11am The Chase 3 0 Noon 1 News At Midday 0 12:30 Emmerdale PG 0 1pm Coronation Street PG 3 0 2pm The Ellen DeGeneres Show PG 3 0 3pm Tipping Point 0 4pm Te Karere 2 4:30 Extreme Cake Makers 3 Elite bakers turn cakes into works of art. 0 4:55 The Celebrity Chase 3 0 6pm 1 News At 6pm 0 7pm Seven Sharp 0 7:30 The Wheel With Michael McIntyre 0 8:20 L Lotto 8:25 The Wheel With Michael McIntyre Continued. 0 8:45 Rich House, Poor House Two British families find out how the other half lives. 0 9:40 Coronation Street PG 0 10:40 Shortland Street PG 3 0 11:10 Nurses M Keon supports his patient’s fiancée when a swift recovery has an unexpected side effect. 0

6am Les Mills Born To Move 0 6:25 Apollo’s Tall Tales 0 6:35 Paw Patrol 0 7am Scooby Doo! Guess Who 3 0 7:25 SpongeBob SquarePants 0 7:50 Robin Hood – Mischief In Sherwood 0 8:15 Thomas And Friends 3 0 8:40 Moon And Me 3 0 9am Infomercials 9:30 Religious Programming 10am Les Mills Grit Cardio 0 10:35 Neighbours PG 3 0 11am Celebrity Treasure Island PG 3 0 11:55 Downton Abbey PG 0 1:05 Judge Rinder PG 0 2:05 Murphy Brown 3 0 2:35 Home And Away PG 0 3pm Shortland Street PG 3 0 3:30 Bluey 3 0 3:40 Get Arty 3 0 4:05 Brain Busters 0 4:35 Friends 3 0 5:05 The Simpsons 3 0 5:35 Young Sheldon 3 0 6pm Neighbours 0 6:30 Home And Away PG 0 7pm Shortland Street PGC 0 7:30 Celebrity Treasure Island PG 0 8:30 Taskmaster ML Alex Horne keeps a diligent record as Morgana Robinson investigates some suspect doggy bags. 0 9:30 Would I Lie To You? 0 10:05 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown M 3 0 11:10 Have You Been Paying Attention? M 3 0

6am The AM Show 9am Infomercials 10:30 Bondi Vet 3 0 11:30 Newshub Live At 11:30am Noon House Hunters Renovation 1pm M Game Of Love PG 2016 Romantic Comedy. When his former wife and children conspire to sell his beloved Seattle basketball team, a man tries everything to win her back in order to stop her. Heather Locklear, Locklyn Munro. 3pm Match Game PG 0 4pm Tiny Luxury 4:30 Newshub Live At 4:30pm 5pm Aussie Gold Hunters PG 6pm Newshub Live At 6pm 7pm The Project 7:30 Bay Patrol PG One of the biggest surf competitions at Mount Maunganui sees the competitors vying for top spot and hearts racing. 0 8pm Bondi Rescue PG 3 Rookie lifeguard Julie visits Bondi to learn the ropes. 0 8:30 LA’s Finest 16 After sharing the truth about Jen’s passing with her family, Syd receives some unexpected help on the case. 0 9:30 Death Row – Countdown To Execution M Billie Wayne Coble has been on death row in Texas since 1989. 0 10:30 Newshub Late 11pm NCIS – LA M 3 0 Midnight Infomercials

6am Wheel Of Fortune 6:25 Blue’s Clues And You 0 6:50 Nicky, Ricky, Dicky And Dawn 3 0 7:15 Hunter Street PG 0 7:40 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 3 0 8:05 Batman – The Animated Series PGVC 3 0 8:30 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 3 0 9am A Place In The Sun 3 10am MasterChef Junior USA 3 0 11am Hot Bench PGC 3 11:30 Married With Children PG 3 12:30 American Pickers 3 1:30 The Force MC 3 0 2pm The Late Show With Stephen Colbert PG 3 3pm Wheel Of Fortune 3:30 Jeopardy 4pm American Pickers 3 5pm 3rd Rock From The Sun PGC 3 0 5:30 Prime News 6pm Sky Speed 6:30 Storage Wars PGL 7pm The Crowd Goes Wild 7:30 Traffic Cops 0 8:30 Massive Engineering Mistakes PGC 0 9:30 N Growing Dope MLC 0 10pm Active Shooter – America Under Fire 18VLC Survivors and emergency services recount the 2012 movie theatre shooting in Aurora, Colorado. 11:10 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert PG

6am Hope For Wildlife 7am Jamie And Jimmy’s Food Fight Club 8am How Do Animals Do That? 8:30 How Do Animals Do That? 9am BBQ Pitmasters PG 10am Hugh’s Three Good Things 10:30 Mysteries At The Museum PG 11:30 Millionaire Hot Seat 12:30 Sarah Beeny How To Live Mortgage Free 1:30 Brother v Brother 2:30 A Very Brady Renovation 3:30 Extinct Or Alive 4:30 Giada Entertains 5pm Giada At Home 5:30 Mysteries At The Museum PGC 6:30 Millionaire Hot Seat 7:30 Forged In Fire PG The four master smiths compete alongside their apprentices to forge a trench knife. 8:30 Alone PG Wildlife continues to stalk the competitors, threatening their food and safety. 10pm Best Of Guy Martin PG Guy reflects on some of the most memorable moments from his various TV series. 11pm Millionaire Hot Seat

Thursday

12:05 Criminal Minds 16C 3 0 12:50 Te Karere 3 2 1:15 Infomercials 5:30 Te Karere 3 2

BRAVO 6am Infomercials 10am Judge Jerry 3 10:30 Botched PG 3 11:30 Shark Tank PG 3 12:30 Love It Or List It 3 1:30 The Real Housewives Of New York City 3 2:30 Undercover Boss PG 3 3:30 Keeping Up With The Kardashians 3 4:30 Love It Or List It 3 5:30 Shark Tank 6:30 Botched PG 3 Dr Dubrow transforms a woman whose former boyfriend pressured her to get large implants. 7:30 The Dog Rescuers Alan helps vet Alex with Gladys the puppy with a case of mange. 8:30 24 Hours In Emergency The changing nature of relationships between parents and children is highlighted in this episode. 9:30 Dr Christian Will See You Now PG 3 Paige is suffering from extreme knee pain and Laura is physically and emotionally scarred from a dog attack. 10:30 Snapped M 3 A corrections officer is killed in a home invasion. 11:30 A Wedding And A Murder 3 12:20 Infomercials

Thursday

12:10 Mom PGC 3 0 12:35 How To Get Away With Murder MV 3 0 1:20 Shortland Street PGC 3 0 1:45 Infomercials 2:45 2 Overnight 4:15 The Middle 3 0 4:35 Neighbours 3 0 5am Infomercials

SKY 5 6am Jeopardy! 6:25 Wheel Of Fortune 6:45 Pawn Stars PG 7:10 Storage Wars PGL 7:35 Ax Men ML 8:25 Border Security M 8:50 Counting Cars PG 9:15 Counting Cars PG 9:40 Hawaii Five0 MV 10:30 NCIS – New Orleans MV 11:30 Pawn Stars PG Noon Jeopardy! 12:25 Wheel Of Fortune 12:50 Massive Engineering Mistakes PGC 1:40 Outback Truckers PGL 2:30 Hawaii Five-0 MV 3:20 Ax Men ML 4:10 Jeopardy! 4:35 Wheel Of Fortune 5pm Storage Wars PGL 5:30 Pawn Stars PG 6pm Counting Cars PG 6:30 Counting Cars PG 7pm Border Security M 7:30 Hawaii Five-0 MV 8:30 FBI MV 9:30 Criminal Minds 16VS 10:30 NCIS – New Orleans MV 11:30 Ax Men ML

Thursday

12:30 Wheel Of Fortune 1am Jeopardy! 1:25 Border Security M 1:50 Criminal Minds 16VS 2:35 FBI MV 3:30 Counting Cars PG 3:55 Counting Cars PG 4:20 NCIS – New Orleans MV 5:10 Hawaii Five-0 MV

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6:01 The Empty Man 16VC 2020 Horror. 8:16 Only 16L 2019 Drama. 9:51 Thank You For Your Service 16VLSC 2017 Drama. 11:36 Dirt Music MLS 2019 Drama. 1:20 The Outpost 16VLC 2020 Drama. 3:20 City Of Lies 16VLSC 2018 Drama. 5:10 Acquainted 16LS 2018 Drama. 6:50 Unlocked 16V 2017 Action. Noomi Rapace, Orlando Bloom. 8:30 The Peanut Butter Falcon MVL 2019 Adventure. A young man with Down syndrome runs away from his care home to follow his dream of attending the professional wrestling school of his idol. Zack Gottsagen, Shia LaBeouf. 10:10 The Silencing MVLSC 2020 Action. A reformed hunter teams up with the local sheriff to track a vicious killer who may have kidnapped his daughter several years earlier. Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Annabelle Wallis. 11:45 Just Getting Started MVLSC 2017 Comedy. Morgan Freeman, Tommy Lee Jones.

6am Sahara MVL 2005 Action Adventure. Matthew McConaughey, Penelope Cruz, Steve Zahn. 8:05 Too Big To Fail ML 2011 Drama. 9:45 We Are Your Friends 16LSC 2015 Drama. 11:20 Non-Stop MVL 2013 Thriller. 1:05 Brokeback Mountain MVLS 2005 Drama. 3:15 Assault On Precinct 13 16VL 2005 Action. 5:05 Jane Eyre MC 2011 Romantic Drama. 7:05 Icebox MLC 2018 Drama. Anthony Gonzalez, Genesis Rodriguez. 8:30 Edge Of Darkness 16VL 2010 Thriller. A homicide detective with nothing left to lose, embarks on a quest to find his daughter’s murderer. Mel Gibson, Ray Winstone. 10:25 Frost/Nixon ML 2008 Drama. The true story of the interview between Richard Nixon, the disgraced president with a legacy to save and David Frost, a jet-setting television personality with a name to make. Frank Langhella, Michael Sheen, Kevin Bacon.

Thursday

1:20 The Tax Collector 18VLSC 2020 Action. 2:55 Dinner With Friends 16LSC 2020 Comedy. 4:30 The Glorias MLSC 2020 Drama.

Thursday

12:25 Remember Me MVLS 2010 Drama. 2:15 The World’s Fastest Indian PGL 2006 Drama. 4:20 Too Big To Fail ML 2011 Drama.

Thursday

Midnight Mysteries At The Museum PGC 1am Giada At Home 1:30 Hugh’s Three Good Things 2am Hope For Wildlife 3am Extinct Or Alive 4am Best Of Guy Martin PG 5am Mysteries At The Museum PG

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6:30 E Ki E Ki 3 6:35 Takoha 3 6:45 Takaro Tribe 3 7am Taki Atu Taki Mai 3 7:10 Potae Pai 3 7:20 Mahi Pai 3 7:30 Paia 3 7:40 Smooth 3 7:50 Tamaki Kura Tuatahi Kapa Haka 8am Korero Mai 3 9am Toi Te Ora 3 9:30 Opaki 3 10am Waiata Nation 3 10:30 Whanau Living 3 11am Tangaroa With Pio 3 11:30 Ki Tua 3 Noon Te Ao Tapatahi 12:30 Survive The Wild 1:30 Oranga Ngakau 3 2:30 Toku Reo 3 2 3:30 Korero Mai 3 4pm Pukana 4:30 Miharo 3 2 5pm E Ki E Ki 3 5:05 Takoha 3 5:15 Takaro Tribe 3 5:30 Taki Atu Taki Mai 3 5:40 Potae Pai 3 5:50 Mahi Pai 3 6pm Paia 3 6:10 Smooth 3 6:20 Tamaki Kura Tuatahi Kapa Haka 3 6:30 Te Ao Marama 7pm Haka Ngahau A-Rohe – Te Tai Tokerau 7:30 Merchants Of The Wild 8pm The Walkers PG Stan is finally heading to Australia after initially being refused entry into Melbourne. 8:30 Whatta Beauty PG 3 9pm Tongue Tied PG 3 9:30 The Outliers PG 3 10pm Rage Against The Rangatahi 3 10:30 Haka Ngahau A-Rohe – Te Arawa Te Hui Ahurei o Nga Uri a Atuamatua held in Rotorua. 11pm Te Ao Marama 11:30 Closedown

UKtV

7:30 Aotearoa Rugby Pod 8am The Breakdown 9am French Top 14 (RPL) Clermont Auvergne v Racing 92. 11am NPC Cup (RPL) Manawatu v Otago. 1pm Rugby Championship (HLS) Springboks v All Blacks. 1:30 Rugby Championship (HLS) Wallabies v Pumas. 2pm Farah Palmer Cup (RPL) Manawatu v Canterbury. 4pm French Top 14 (RPL) Castres v Toulon. From Stade Pierre-Fabre, Castres. 6pm Rugby Championship (RPL) Springboks v All Blacks. 8pm French Top 14 Highlights Round Five. 8:30 Playmakers – Rugby Stories 9pm Playmakers – Flashback 11pm Rugby Championship (HLS) Springboks v All Blacks. 11:30 Rugby Championship (HLS) Wallabies v Pumas.

6:20 EastEnders PG 6:45 The Graham Norton Show MSC 7:35 The Bill MVC 8:25 A Touch Of Frost MVC 10:10 Father Brown MVC 11am Doc Martin MC 11:50 Midsomer Murders MVC 1:30 The Bill MVC 2:25 New Tricks MS 3:25 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown M 4:20 The Graham Norton Show MLS 5:15 Who Do You Think You Are? PG Katherine Ryan. 6:20 Qi PG 6:55 EastEnders PG 7:25 Qi PG 8pm Would I Lie To You? PG 8:35 Father Brown M A body is discovered in a vineyard and Father Brown’s suspects are all trying to reinvent themselves. 9:30 Holby City MC The pressure is on Gaskell to fix Jac and everyone is watching. 10:35 Hold The Sunset PG 11:10 Midsomer Murders M

Midnight French Top 14 Highlights Round Five. 12:30 NPC Cup (RPL) Manawatu v Otago. 2:30 NPC Cup (RPL) Tasman v Southland. 4:30 French Top 14 (RPL) Lyon v Bordeaux Bégles.

12:55 Qi PG 1:25 Qi PG 1:55 Would I Lie To You? PG 2:25 Who Do You Think You Are? PG 3:25 Father Brown MVC 4:10 Holby City MC 5:10 Father Brown MVC 5:55 Qi M

Thursday

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

Thursday

6Oct21

DISCOVERY 6:05 How Do They Do It? PG 6:30 How It’s Made PG Glass Sculptures, Racing Pulley Systems. 6:55 House Hunters Renovation PG The Reno on the Lake. 7:45 House Hunters International PG Something New in Timaru New Zealand. 8:10 House Hunters International PG Hooked on Hanoi. 8:35 Top Gear PGL 9:25 Fast N’ Loud PG Scouts Honor. 10:20 Hunting Atlantis PG Sicilys Secrets. 11:15 Mysteries At The Museum PG 12:10 How It’s Made PG 12:35 How Do They Do It? PG 1:05 Codes And Conspiracies M 2pm Naked And Afraid MLC 2:55 Outback Opal Hunters PGL 3:50 Gold Rush PG 4:45 Barnwood Builders PG 5:40 Fast N’ Loud PG 6:35 Deadliest Catch PG 7:30 Deadliest Catch M 8:30 Deadliest Catch – Bloodline M 9:30 Bering Sea Gold M 10:30 Gold Rush – White Water M 11:25 Naked And Afraid MC

Thursday

1:05 Codes And Conspiracies M 1:55 Gold Rush PG 2:45 Naked And Afraid MC 4:25 Barnwood Builders PG 5:15 Outback Opal Hunters PGL

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Your Home Made Perfect, at 7:30pm

Jono And Ben – Good Sports, at 8pm

Do I Say I Do?, at 1pm

Celebrity Bake Off, at 7:30pm

Deadliest Catch, at 7:30pm

6am Breakfast The Breakfast team presents news, interviews, weather, and information. 0 9am The Ellen DeGeneres Show PG 0 10am Tipping Point 3 0 11am The Chase 3 0 Noon 1 News At Midday 0 12:30 Emmerdale PG 0 1pm Coronation Street PG 3 0 2pm The Ellen DeGeneres Show PG 3 0 3pm Tipping Point 0 4pm Te Karere 2 4:30 Extreme Cake Makers A skydiver 10th birthday cake with an edible parachute. 0 4:55 The Celebrity Chase 3 0 6pm 1 News At 6pm 0 7pm Seven Sharp 0 7:30 Your Home Made Perfect 3 0 8:45 F Alex Polizzi – My Hotel Nightmare ML Progress at the hotel includes the bedrooms in the sixties block and a new courtyard. 0 9:45 Coronation Street PG 0 10:45 Shortland Street PGC 0 11:15 The Apprentice UK ML 3 The candidates challenge involves one of Britain’s leading TV shopping channels. 0

6am Les Mills Born To Move 0 6:25 Apollo’s Tall Tales 0 6:35 Paw Patrol 0 7am Scooby Doo! Guess Who 3 0 7:25 SpongeBob SquarePants 0 7:50 Robin Hood – Mischief In Sherwood 0 8:15 Thomas And Friends 3 0 8:35 Moon And Me 3 0 9am Infomercials 9:30 Religious Programming 10am Les Mills Body Balance 0 10:30 Neighbours 3 0 11am Celebrity Treasure Island PG 3 0 11:55 Downton Abbey PG 3 0 1pm Judge Rinder PG 3 0 2pm Murphy Brown 0 2:30 Home And Away PG 3 0 3pm Shortland Street PGC 3 0 3:30 Bluey 3 0 3:40 Get Arty 3 0 4:05 Brain Busters 0 4:35 Friends 3 0 5:05 The Simpsons PG 3 0 5:30 Young Sheldon PG 3 0 6pm Neighbours 0 6:30 Home And Away PG 0 7pm Shortland Street PGVC 0 7:30 Police Ten 7 PG 0 8pm Jono And Ben – Good Sports PG The boys get suited up for medieval combat, meet some beer pong characters and discover Quidditch enthusiasts. 0 9pm A Current Affair PG 0 9:30 F Filthy House SOS 0 10:30 Police Ten 7 PG 3 0 11pm Gold Coast Cops M 0 11:30 Batwoman M 0 1:05 Shortland Street PGVC 3 0 1:30 Infomercials 2:30 2 Overnight 4:15 The Middle 0 4:35 Neighbours 0 5am Infomercials

6am Wheel Of Fortune 6:25 Blue’s Clues And You 0 6:50 Nicky, Ricky, Dicky And Dawn 3 0 7:15 Hunter Street PG 0 7:40 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 3 0 8:05 The Loud House 3 0 8:30 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 3 0 9am A Place In The Sun 3 10am MasterChef Junior USA 3 0 11am Hot Bench PGC 3 11:30 Married With Children PG 3 12:30 American Pickers 3 1:30 The Force MC 3 0 2pm The Late Show With Stephen Colbert PG 3 3pm Wheel Of Fortune 3:30 Jeopardy 4pm American Pickers 3 5pm 3rd Rock From The Sun PGC 3 0 5:30 Prime News 6pm Pawn Stars PG 6:30 Storage Wars PG 7pm The Crowd Goes Wild 7:30 Celebrity Bake Off PG With James McAvoy, Anne-Marie, David Baddiel, and Kelly Holmes. 0 8:35 Elba Meets McCartney M Idris Elba talks to Paul McCartney about being the most successful musician in pop history. 9:45 Bull MC 10:45 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert PG 11:45 The Crowd Goes Wild 3

6am Hope For Wildlife 7am Giada Entertains 7:30 Giada At Home 8am Extinct Or Alive 9am BBQ Pitmasters PG 10am Hugh’s Three Good Things 10:30 Mysteries At The Museum PG 11:30 Millionaire Hot Seat 12:30 Forged In Fire PG 1:30 Alone PG 3pm Luke Nguyen’s Railway Vietnam 3:30 Mystery Of The Lost Islands PG 4:30 The Great Food Truck Race PG 5:30 Mysteries At The Museum PGC 6:30 Millionaire Hot Seat 7:30 Deadliest Catch PG 8:30 Dual Survival PG Dave and Cody are stranded in the dead of winter, with the remains of a burned-down shack. 9:30 Aussie Salvage Squad PG Team Salvage has been tasked with an underwater pipeline job and a concrete houseboat recovery. 10:30 Millionaire Hot Seat 11:30 Mysteries At The Museum PGC

12:30 20/20 3 0 1:25 Te Karere 3 2 2am Infomercials 5:30 Te Karere 3 2

6am The AM Show 9am Infomercials 10:30 Bondi Vet 3 0 11:30 Newshub Live At 11:30am Noon House Hunters Renovation 1pm M Do I Say I Do? PG 2017 Romance. Having to work with her former boyfriend, an author begins to realise there may still be a spark between them. Becca Tobin, Ryan Kelley. 3pm Match Game PG 0 4pm Tiny Luxury A tiny home with a large bathroom. 4:30 Newshub Live At 4:30pm 5pm Aussie Gold Hunters PG The Posiedon Crew dig in centuryold mine shafts; the Gold Gypsies’ excavator breaks down. 6pm Newshub Live At 6pm 7pm The Project 7:30 David Lomas Investigates PG 3 Paula was conceived by donor insemination and wants to know who her biological father is. 0 8:30 7 Days 16LC 9pm Finding Escobar’s Millions M The team must change their strategy, as Doug is put in contact with a fixer. 0 10pm Newshub Late 10:30 SVU 16 3 Benson struggles with testifying against a woman who killed her abusive husband. 0 11:30 Tiny Luxury 3 Midnight Infomercials

Friday

BRAVO 6am Infomercials 10am Judge Jerry 3 10:30 Botched 3 11:30 Shark Tank 3 12:30 Love It Or List It 3 1:30 The Real Housewives Of New York City 3 2:30 Undercover Boss PG 3 3:30 Keeping Up With The Kardashians PG 3 4:30 Love It Or List It 3 5:30 Shark Tank 6:30 Botched PG 3 Dr Nassif helps a woman with blowfish lips. 7:30 Tattoo Fixers Sketch gives a much loved Eastender a new lease of life. 8:30 Below Deck – Mediterranean Chef Mathew hopes to complete his most successful charter ever, while Lloyd leads an Oktoberfest celebration. 9:30 Charmed To Death Alan Helmick’s dreams are shattered by someone inspired by the movie No Country for Old Men. 10:30 Snapped 3 A manhunt through the rugged Ozarks and into danger for a missing couple. 11:30 A Wedding And A Murder 3 12:20 Infomercials

Friday

SKY 5 6am Jeopardy! 6:25 Wheel Of Fortune 6:45 Pawn Stars PG 7:10 Storage Wars PGL 7:35 Ax Men ML 8:25 Border Security M 8:50 Counting Cars PG 9:15 Counting Cars PG 9:40 Hawaii Five0 MV 10:30 NCIS – New Orleans MV 11:30 Pawn Stars PG Noon Jeopardy! 12:25 Wheel Of Fortune 12:50 FBI MV 1:40 Criminal Minds 16VS 2:30 Hawaii Five-0 MV 3:20 Ax Men ML 4:10 Jeopardy! 4:35 Wheel Of Fortune 5pm Storage Wars PGL 5:30 Pawn Stars PG 6pm Counting Cars PG 6:30 Counting Cars PG 7pm Border Security M 7:30 Hawaii Five-0 MV 8:30 NCIS – New Orleans MVSC 9:30 Seal Team MV 10:30 NCIS – New Orleans MV 11:30 Ax Men ML

Friday

12:30 Wheel Of Fortune 1am Jeopardy! 1:25 Border Security M 1:50 Seal Team MV 2:40 NCIS – New Orleans MV 3:30 Counting Cars PG 3:55 Counting Cars PG 4:20 NCIS – New Orleans MV 5:10 Hawaii Five-0 MV

MOVIES PREMIERE

Friday

12:15 Infomercials 3:15 Closedown PG 3

MOVIES GREAtS

Friday

12:30 The Great Food Truck Race PG 1:30 Hugh’s Three Good Things 2am Hope For Wildlife 3am Mystery Of The Lost Islands PG 4am Dual Survival PG 5am Mysteries At The Museum PG

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6:55 We Summon The Darkness 16VLSC 2019 Horror. Alexandra Daddario, Keean Johnson. 8:25 Unlocked 16V 2017 Action. Noomi Rapace, Orlando Bloom. 10:05 Body Cam 16VLC 2020 Horror. Mary J. Blige, Nat Wolff. 11:45 Harriet MVLC 2019 Drama. Cynthia Erivo, Leslie Odom jr. 1:50 Lost Transmissions 16C 2019 Drama. Simon Pegg, Alexandra Daddario. 3:30 Bombshell MLSC 2019 Drama. 5:20 The Secret – Dare To Dream PG 2020 Drama. 7:05 Outback MVLC 2020 Thriller. Lauren Lofberg, Taylor Wiese. 8:30 Wonder Woman 1984 MV 2020 Action. Diana must contend with a work colleague and businessman, after an ancient artefact that grants wishes goes missing. Gal Gadot, Chris Pine. 11pm Love, Weddings And Other Disasters ML 2020 Romantic Comedy. Diane Keaton, Jeremy Irons.

6am The Debt 16VL 2010 Thriller. Helen Mirren, Sam Worthington, Tom Wilkinson. 7:50 The Pursuit Of Happyness ML 2006 Drama. Will Smith, Jaden Smith. 9:45 Cadillac Records MVLS 2008 Drama. Adrien Brody. 11:35 Mr Brooks 16VLS 2007 Thriller. 1:35 Les Miserables MVS 2012 Musical Drama. 4:10 The Soloist ML 2009 Drama. 6:10 Hacksaw Ridge 16VC 2016 Drama. Andrew Garfield, Sam Worthington. 8:30 Taken 16VS 2008 Action. A former government operative comes out of retirement and uses his extensive training to rescue his estranged daughter from a slave trade operation. Liam Neeson, Maggie Grace, Famke Janssen. 10pm Zack Snyder’s Justice League 16VL 2021 Action. Bruce Wayne enlists the help of Diana Prince in order to save the world from mass destruction. Ben Affleck, Gal Gadot.

12:35 Brahms – The Boy 2 MVLC 2020 Horror. 2am Rams PGVL 2020 Drama. 4am Follow Me 16VLC 2020 Horror. 5:30 Ordinary Love MLSC 2019 Drama.

6:30 Aotearoa Rugby Pod 7am Playmakers – Rugby Stories 7:35 L Football – Nations League Semi-final One – Italy v Spain. From San Siro in Milan. 9:45 Rugby Heaven 10:30 Rugby Championship (RPL) Springboks v All Blacks. 12:30 NPC Cup (RPL) Manawatu v Otago. 2:30 French Top 14 Highlights Round Five. 3pm NPC Cup (RPL) Northland v Waikato. 5pm French Top 14 Highlights Round Five. 5:30 NPC Cup (RPL) Bay Of Plenty v Wellington. From Rotorua International Stadium in Rotorua. 7:30 Mainfreight Rugby 8:30 Farah Palmer Cup (HLS) Championship Preliminary Final – Northland v Hawke’s Bay. 9pm All Blacks Flashbacks 11pm Gallagher Premiership (RPL) Sale Sharks v Exeter Chiefs. From AJ Bell Stadium, Manchester.

1:55 American Sniper 16VLC 2014 Action. 4:05 A Few Best Men 16VL 2011 Comedy. 5:40 Untraceable 18V 2008 Crime.

1am NPC Cup (RPL) Manawatu v Otago. 3am French Top 14 (RPL) Biarritz v Toulouse. 5am The Breakdown

Friday

Friday

Friday

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

6:30 E Ki E Ki 3 6:35 Waiata Mai 3 6:45 Takaro Tribe 3 7am Taki Atu Taki Mai 3 7:10 Te Nutube 3 7:20 Mahi Pai 3 7:30 Darwin And Newts 7:40 Smooth 3 7:50 Tamaki Kura Tuatahi Kapa Haka 8am Korero Mai 3 9am Pacific Island Food Revolution 3 10am Sidewalk Karaoke 3 10:30 Whanau Living 3 11am Tangaroa With Pio 3 11:30 Merchants Of The Wild Noon Te Ao Tapatahi 12:30 Aroha Bridge PGC 3 1pm Uka 3 1:30 Oranga Ngakau 3 2:30 Toku Reo 3 2 3:30 Korero Mai 3 4pm Polyfest 4:30 Miharo 3 2 5pm E Ki E Ki 3 5:05 Waiata Mai 3 5:15 Takaro Tribe 3 5:30 Taki Atu Taki Mai 3 5:40 Potae Pai 3 5:50 Mahi Pai 3 6pm Darwin And Newts 6:10 Smooth 3 6:20 Tamaki Kura Tuatahi Kapa Haka 6:30 Te Ao Marama 7pm Kapa Haka Regionals 7:30 On Country Kitchen Mark and Derek visit a kitchen garden, help out at a goat dairy and eat abalone burgers. 8pm Lucky Dip 8:30 Harakore 9pm The Casketeers Francis instigates an unusual team building exercise. 9:30 Ahikaroa M 10pm Wehi Na Upload PGC 3 10:30 The Barber 2 PG 3 New Zealand goes into Alert Level 4 lockdown. 11pm Te Ao Marama 11:30 Closedown

UKtV

DISCOVERY

6:25 EastEnders PG 6:55 The Graham Norton Show MLS 7:45 The Bill M 8:35 A Touch Of Frost MC 10:20 Father Brown MVC 11:10 Doc Martin MC Noon Midsomer Murders MVC 1:40 The Bill MVC 2:35 New Tricks MS 3:35 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown M 4:20 The Graham Norton Show MLS 5:15 Who Do You Think You Are? PG Paul Merton. 6:20 Qi ML 6:55 EastEnders PG 7:25 Qi PG 8pm Would I Lie To You? PG Guests include Kevin Bishop, Brian Blessed, Josh Widdicombe, and Kate Williams. 8:30 Dragons’ Den – Best Ever Pitches PG Joe Lycett narrates the most memorable pitches of the last 17 series. 9:35 The Graham Norton Show ML 10:30 Grantchester M 11:30 Midsomer Murders M

Friday

1:15 Qi ML 1:45 Qi PG 2:15 Would I Lie To You? PG 2:50 Who Do You Think You Are? PG 3:50 Dragons’ Den – Best Ever Pitches PG 4:50 The Graham Norton Show ML 5:45 Qi M 7Oct21

6:05 How Do They Do It? PG 6:30 How It’s Made PG Fish Rubbings, Clay Shooting Machines, Almonds. 6:55 House Hunters Renovation PG 7:45 House Hunters International PG 8:10 House Hunters International PG 8:35 Top Gear PGL 9:25 Fast N’ Loud PG 10:20 Deadliest Catch M 11:15 Deadliest Catch – Bloodline M 12:10 How It’s Made PG 12:35 How Do They Do It? PG 1:05 Naked And Afraid MC 2:55 Outback Opal Hunters PGL 3:50 Outback Opal Hunters PGL 4:45 Outback Opal Hunters PGL 5:40 Outback Opal Hunters PGL 6:35 Outback Opal Hunters PGL 7:30 Gold Rush – Winter’s Fortune PG 8:30 Outback Opal Hunters PGL 9:30 Gold Rush – Dave Turin’s Lost Mine M 10:30 Bering Sea Gold M 11:25 Naked And Afraid MVL

Friday

12:15 How It’s Made PG 12:40 How Do They Do It? PG 1:05 Codes And Conspiracies M 1:55 Gold Rush PG 2:45 Naked And Afraid MVL 3:35 Moonshiners M 4:25 Barnwood Builders PG 5:15 Aussie Gold Hunters PG

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TELEVISION 15

Ashburton Guardian Tuesday, October 5, 2021

Friday, October 8, 2021 tVNZ 1

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The Great British Sewing Bee, at 8:30pm

Have You Been Paying Attention?, at 8:25pm

Hometown Hero, at 1pm

When Big Things Go Wrong, at 8:30pm

Escape To The Chateau – DIY, at 9:30pm

6am Breakfast 0 9am The Ellen DeGeneres Show PG 0 10am Tipping Point 3 0 11am The Chase 3 0 Noon 1 News At Midday 0 12:30 Emmerdale PG 0 1pm Coronation Street PG 3 0 2pm The Ellen DeGeneres Show PG 0 3pm Tipping Point 0 4pm Te Karere 2 4:30 Jamie’s Easy Meals For Everyday Reinvented roast chicken and a British twist on Bolognese. 0 5pm The Chase 3 0 6pm 1 News At 6pm 0 7pm Seven Sharp 0 7:30 The Repair Shop PG 0 8:30 The Great British Sewing Bee PG The four remaining sewers take on garments and techniques from the movies. 0 9:45 Schitt’s Creek M David scouts a wedding venue; Johnny and Moira have a romantic picnic. 0 10:40 Shortland Street PGVC 3 Follow the lives and loves of the residents of Ferndale, in New Zealand’s favourite drama. 0 11:10 Coroner 16 0

6am Les Mills Born To Move 0 6:25 Apollo’s Tall Tales 0 6:35 Paw Patrol 0 7am Scooby Doo! Guess Who 3 0 7:25 SpongeBob SquarePants 0 7:50 Robin Hood – Mischief In Sherwood 0 8:15 Thomas And Friends 3 0 8:40 Moon And Me 3 0 9am Chuggington – Tales From The Rails 3 0 9:10 Infomercials 9:40 Religious Programming 10:10 Les Mills Body Combat 0 10:40 Neighbours 0 11:05 Friends 0 Noon Downton Abbey PG 3 0 1:30 Judge Rinder PG 3 0 2:30 Home And Away PG 0 3pm Shortland Street PGVC 3 0 3:30 Bluey 3 0 3:40 Get Arty 3 0 4:05 Brain Busters 0 4:35 Friends 0 5:05 The Simpsons 3 0 5:35 Young Sheldon 3 0 6:30 Home And Away PG 0 7pm Shortland Street PGVC 0 7:30 I Can See Your Voice A celebrity panel tries to guess the skilled vocalists from the tone-deaf singers without hearing them sing. 0 8:25 Have You Been Paying Attention? M 0 9:25 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown M 0 10:25 Casual 16 0 11:35 Bride And Prejudice – The Forbidden Weddings M 0

6am The AM Show 9am Infomercials 10:30 Bondi Vet 3 0 11:30 Newshub Live At 11:30am Noon House Hunters Renovation 1pm M Hometown Hero PG 2017 Romantic Comedy. While caring for a client’s mischievous dog, a cynical divorce mediator begins to learn that true love may be closer than she thinks. Brooke Nevin, Jake Sandvig. 3pm Match Game PG 0 4pm Tiny Luxury Six beds for a tiny family home. 4:30 Newshub Live At 4:30pm 5pm Aussie Gold Hunters PG The Victoria Diggers struggle to hit target; Shane and Russell’s operation suffers storm damage. 6pm Newshub Live At 6pm 7pm The Project 7:30 M GI Joe – Retaliation M 3 2013 Action. The GI Joes are not only fighting their enemy, Cobra, but must also contend with threats from within the government. Dwayne Johnson, Channing Tatum, Bruce Willis. 0 9:50 Newshub Late 10:20 7 Days 16 3 10:50 House Hunters Renovation 3 A couple who have saved money flipping houses are ready to put their lessons to the test. 11:50 Infomercials

6am Wheel Of Fortune 6:25 Blue’s Clues And You 0 6:50 Nicky, Ricky, Dicky And Dawn 3 0 7:15 Hunter Street PG 0 7:40 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 3 0 8:05 The Loud House 3 0 8:30 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 3 0 9am A Place In The Sun 3 10am MasterChef Junior USA 3 0 11am Hot Bench PGC 3 11:30 Married With Children PG 3 12:30 American Pickers 3 1:30 The Force MC 3 0 2pm The Late Show With Stephen Colbert PG 3 3pm Wheel Of Fortune 3:30 Jeopardy 4pm American Pickers PGC 3 5pm 3rd Rock From The Sun PGC 3 0 5:30 Prime News 6pm Pawn Stars PG 6:30 Storage Wars PG 0 7pm The Crowd Goes Wild 7:30 Pawn Stars PG 8:30 N When Big Things Go Wrong M Italy suffers one of the world’s worst engineering disasters when the Morandi Bridge suddenly collapses. 0 9:30 Raw PGV 10:30 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert PG 11:30 The Crowd Goes Wild 3

6am Hope For Wildlife 7am The Great Food Truck Race PG Eight gourmet food trucks embark on a culinary road trip. 8am Mystery Of The Lost Islands PG 9am BBQ Pitmasters PG 10am Hugh’s Three Good Things 10:30 Mysteries At The Museum PG 11:30 Millionaire Hot Seat 12:30 Deadliest Catch PG 1:30 Aussie Salvage Squad PG 2:30 Dual Survival PG 3:30 Dr Dee – Alaska Vet PG 4:30 Rick Stein’s Spain Rick learns all about Basque pinxos at a crowded tapas bar in San Sebastian. 5:30 Mysteries At The Museum PG 6:30 Millionaire Hot Seat 7:30 Grand Designs NZ 8:30 Escape To The Chateau Dick and Angel help transform Wendy and Chloe’s 17-metre narrow boat. 9:30 Escape To The Chateau – DIY 10:30 Millionaire Hot Seat 11:30 Mysteries At The Museum PGC

Saturday

12:05 Departure M 0 12:55 Te Karere 3 2 1:20 Infomercials

BRAVO

Saturday

12:55 Will And Grace M 0 1:20 Shortland Street PGVC 3 0 1:45 Infomercials 2:45 M Snowden 16L 2016 Drama. Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Shailene Woodley. 0 5:05 Brain Busters 3 0

SKY 5

6am Infomercials 10am Judge Jerry 3 10:30 Botched 3 11:30 Shark Tank 3 12:30 Love It Or List It 3 1:30 The Real Housewives Of New York City 3 2:30 Undercover Boss PG 3 3:30 Keeping Up With The Kardashians 3 4:30 Love It Or List It 3 5:30 Shark Tank 6:30 Botched 3 Dr Nassif transforms a woman whose nose has been stuck at a seven o’clock angle. 7:30 M About Time M 3 2013 Fantasy Romance. A 21-year-old man discovers he can time travel, and change the past and control the future. Domhnall Gleeson, Rachel McAdams. 9:30 The Real Murders Of Orange County M 3 After a fire at a hill-top mansion, OC detectives discover two bodies riddled with bullets. 10:30 Snapped M 3 When a fireman is shot in his driveway, detectives navigate a long-standing neighbourhood feud. 11:30 A Wedding And A Murder 3 12:20 Infomercials

6am Jeopardy! 6:25 Wheel Of Fortune 6:45 Pawn Stars PG 7:10 Storage Wars PGL 7:35 Ax Men ML 8:25 Border Security M 8:50 Counting Cars PG 9:15 Counting Cars PG 9:40 Hawaii Five0 MV 10:30 NCIS – New Orleans MV 11:30 Pawn Stars PG Noon Jeopardy! 12:25 Wheel Of Fortune 12:50 NCIS – New Orleans MV 1:40 Seal Team MV 2:30 Hawaii Five-0 MV 3:20 Ax Men ML 4:10 Jeopardy! 4:35 Wheel Of Fortune 5pm Storage Wars PGL 5:30 Pawn Stars PG 6pm Counting Cars PG 6:30 Counting Cars PG 7pm Border Security M 7:30 Hawaii Five-0 MV 8:30 Piha Rescue PG 9pm Piha Rescue PG 9:30 Rescue – River Deep Mountain High PGC 10pm Border Security M 10:30 NCIS – New Orleans MV 11:30 Ax Men ML

Saturday

12:30 Wheel Of Fortune 1am Jeopardy! 1:25 Border Security M 1:55 Rescue – River Deep Mountain High PGC 2:25 Piha Rescue PG 2:55 Piha Rescue PG 3:25 Counting Cars PG 3:55 Counting Cars PG 4:20 NCIS – New Orleans MV 5:10 Hawaii Five-0 MV

Saturday

Midnight Infomercials 3am Closedown PG 3

MOVIES PREMIERE

MOVIES GREAtS

7am The Burnt Orange Heresy 16VLSC 2019 Action. Claes Bang, Elizabeth Debicki. 8:35 Radioactive M 2019 Drama Biography. 10:25 Hard Kill 16V 2020 Action. 12:01 Unhinged 16VLC 2020 Thriller. 1:31 Dawn Raid ML 2020 Documentary. 3:10 Honest Thief MVL 2020 Action. 4:50 Big Time Adolescence 16LC 2019 Comedy. 6:20 Queen And Slim 16VLSC 2019 Drama. Daniel Kaluuya, Jodie Turner-Smith. 8:30 Ride Like A Girl PGL 2019 Drama. The story of Michelle Payne, the first female jockey to win the Melbourne Cup. Teresa Palmer, Sam Neill. 10:10 Recon 16V 2019 Thriller. Four American soldiers are sent on a suicide mission after witnessing the murder of a civilian at the hands of their Sergeant. Alexander Ludwig, RJ Fetherstonhaugh, Mitch Ainley. 11:45 Happiest Season ML 2020 Comedy. Kristin Stewart, Mackenzie Davis.

7:20 And Starring Pancho Villa As Himself 16V 2003 Drama. Antonio Banderas, Jim Broadbent. 9:10 Letters To Juliet PGL 2010 Romantic Comedy. Amanda Seyfried, Gael Garcia Bernal, Vanessa Redgrave. 10:55 American Sniper 16VLC 2014 Action. 1:05 Love Birds M 2011 Romantic Comedy. 2:45 Taken 16VS 2008 Action. 4:20 Unbroken MV 2014 Drama. 6:35 The Other Boleyn Girl MS 2008 Drama History. Natalie Portman, Scarlett Johansson, Eric Bana. 8:30 San Andreas ML 2015 Action. A search-and-rescue pilot must take his former wife and his daughter to safety after a major earthquake hits California. Dwayne Johnson, Carla Gugino. 10:20 Erin Brockovich ML 2000 Drama. True story of a single mother who becomes a legal assistant and brings down a power company accused of polluting a city’s water supply. Albert Finney, Julia Roberts.

Saturday

1:25 We Summon The Darkness 16VLSC 2019 Horror. 2:55 Savage 16VLSC 2019 Crime Drama. 4:35 Richard Jewell MVLS 2019 Drama.

Saturday

12:27 Love And Mercy MLC 2014 Drama. 2:25 O Brother, Where Art Thou? MV 2000 Comedy. 4:10 And Starring Pancho Villa As Himself 16V 2003 Drama.

Saturday

12:30 Rick Stein’s Spain 1:30 Hugh’s Three Good Things 2am Hope For Wildlife 3am Dr Dee – Alaska Vet PG 4am Escape To The Chateau 5am Mysteries At The Museum PG

SKY SPORt 1 6am Rugby Championship (HLS) Springboks v All Blacks. 6:30 Rugby Championship (HLS) Wallabies v Pumas. 7am Playmakers – Rugby Stories 7:35 L Football – Nations League Semi-final Two – Belguim v France. From the Juventus Stadium, Turin. 9:45 Mainfreight Rugby 11am The Breakdown Noon Aotearoa Rugby Pod 12:30 French Top 14 Replay (RPL) Clermont Auvergne v Racing 92. 2:30 Gallagher Premiership (RPL) Leicester Tigers v Saracens. 4:30 Rugby Championship (HLS) Springboks v All Blacks. 5pm Rugby Championship (HLS) Wallabies v Pumas. 5:30 Playmakers – Rugby Stories 6pm The Breakdown 7pm L NPC Cup Wellington v Canterbury. From Sky Stadium in Wellington. 9pm French Top 14 Highlights Round Five. 9:30 Rugby Heaven 10:30 NPC Cup (RPL) Wellington v Canterbury.

Saturday

12:30 French Top 14 (RPL) Castres v Toulon. 2:30 All Blacks Flashbacks 4:30 French Top 14 (RPL) Lyon v Bordeaux Bégles.

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

6:30 E Ki E Ki 3 A series of short clips for observational learning of te reo Maori. 6:35 Takoha 3 6:45 Takaro Tribe 3 An educational show for tamariki. 7am Taki Atu Taki Mai 3 Contemporary beats, melodic rhymes and captivating colours for preschoolers. 7:10 Potae Pai 3 7:20 Mahi Pai 3 7:30 Paia 3 7:40 Smooth 3 7:50 Tamaki Kura Tuatahi Kapa Haka 8am Korero Mai 9am He Kakano 3 9:30 Opaki 3 10am Shear Bro 3 Noon Te Ao Tapatahi 12:30 Shear Bro 3 2:30 Toku Reo 3 2 3:30 Korero Mai 3 4pm Polyfest 4:30 Miharo 3 2 5pm E Ki E Ki 3 5:05 Takoha 3 5:15 Takaro Tribe 3 5:30 Taki Atu Taki Mai 3 5:40 Potae Pai 3 5:50 Mahi Pai 3 6pm Paia 3 6:10 Smooth 3 6:20 Tamaki Kura Tuatahi Kapa Haka 6:30 Te Ao Marama 7pm Polyfest 7:30 Home, Land And Sea 3 8pm Kai Safari 8:30 M The Break-Up 16CL 2006 Romantic Comedy. After separating, a couple try to live together in the condominium neither wants to move out of. Jennifer Aniston, Vince Vaughn. 10:20 Ahikaroa M 3 10:50 Te Ao Marama 3 11:20 Closedown

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DISCOVERY

6:15 EastEnders PG 6:45 The Graham Norton Show MLS 7:35 The Bill M 8:25 A Touch Of Frost MC 10:10 Father Brown M 11am Doc Martin PG 11:50 Midsomer Murders MVC 1:30 The Bill MVC 2:25 New Tricks MS 3:25 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown M 4:15 The Graham Norton Show MLS 5:10 Who Do You Think You Are? PG Sharon Osbourne. 6:15 Qi PG 6:50 Mrs Brown’s Boys MLS 7:25 Qi PG 8pm Would I Lie To You? PG With Rhod Gilbert, Jamie Lang, Tracy-Ann Oberman, and Claudia Winkleman. 8:35 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown M Jimmy Carr hosts as Sean Lock and Miles Jupp take on Jon Richardson and Sara Pascoe. 9:30 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown MLS 10:25 Hypothetical ML 11:15 Midsomer Murders M

6:05 How Do They Do It? PG 6:30 How It’s Made PG Throttle Bodies, Limestone Mantels, Candied Fruit. 6:55 House Hunters Renovation PG Reno Life is a Beach. 7:45 House Hunters International PG 8:10 House Hunters International PG 8:35 Top Gear PGL 9:25 Fast N’ Loud PG 10:20 Gold Rush – Winter’s Fortune PG 11:15 Outback Opal Hunters PGL 12:10 How It’s Made PG 12:35 How Do They Do It? PG 1:05 Codes And Conspiracies M 2pm Naked And Afraid MVL 2:55 Aussie Gold Hunters PG 3:50 Gold Rush PG 4:45 Barnwood Builders PG 5:40 Gold Rush – Winter’s Fortune PG 6:35 Demolition Down Under PG 7:30 Outback Opal Hunters PGL 8:30 Aussie Gold Hunters PG 9:30 Aussie Mega Mechanics PG 10:30 Hunting Atlantis PG 11:25 Naked And Afraid MLC

12:55 Qi PG 1:25 Qi PG 1:55 Would I Lie To You? PG 2:25 Who Do You Think You Are? PG 3:25 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown M 4:15 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown MLS 5:05 Hypothetical MLS 5:50 Father Brown MVC

12:15 How It’s Made PG 12:40 How Do They Do It? PG 1:05 Codes And Conspiracies M 1:55 Gold Rush PG 2:45 Naked And Afraid MLC 3:35 Moonshiners M 4:25 Barnwood Builders PG 5:15 Aussie Gold Hunters PG

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The Highland Vet, at 8:35pm

Jem And The Holograms, at 7pm

Road Less Traveled, at 1:30pm

Kids Say The Darndest Things, at 7:30pm

Aussie Lobster Men, at 7:30pm

6am Te Karere 3 2 6:30 Country Calendar 3 0 7am Fishing And Adventure 3 0 7:30 Infomercials 8:30 Religious Programming 9am Tom Kerridge BBQ’s 3 0 9:30 Tagata Pasifika 10am Dinner Date 3 0 11am Cash Trapped 3 0 Noon George Clarke’s Amazing Spaces Big Build 3 0 1pm The Living Room 0 2pm Sarah Beeny’s New Life In The Country 0 3pm 10 Years Younger In 10 Days 3 0 4pm Location, Location, Location – 20 Years 3 5pm The Chase 3 0 6pm 1 News At 6pm 0 7pm N Space Invaders 0 8pm L Lotto 8:05 Jamie’s Easy Meals For Everyday Jamie reinvents roast chicken, with the flavours of a Margherita pizza. 0 8:35 The Highland Vet PG A pregnant sheep needs help, an anaemic Bengal cat and a leopard gecko has a problem with her eye and foot. 0 9:35 F The Royals Revealed 0 10:35 All Round To Mrs Brown’s ML 3 0 11:25 Manifest MC 3 0

6am The Adventures Of Paddington 0 6:10 Ready, Steady, Wiggle! 0 6:20 Not Too Late Show 0 6:35 Esme And Roy 0 7am Love Monster 3 0 7:05 Stretch Armstrong 3 0 7:50 Transformers – Bumblebee – Cyberverse Adventures 3 0 8:15 Adventure Time PG 0 8:35 Pokemon Journeys – The Series 0 9am Lego Monkie Kid 0 9:10 Power Rangers Super Ninja Steel 3 0 9:35 The Simpsons PG 3 0 10am Fresh 0 10:30 Full House 3 0 11:30 The Middle 3 0 Noon Dress To Impress 3 0 1pm Celebrity Treasure Island Omnibus PG 0 4pm Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist PGC 0 5pm Junior Bake Off 0 6pm The Cube 0 7pm M Jem And The Holograms PG 2015 Adventure Drama. A smalltown girl catapults from underground video sensation to global superstar. Some talents are too special to keep hidden. Aubrey Peeples, Stefanie Scott, Auora Perrineau. 0 9:10 M Horrible Bosses 16LS 2011 Comedy. Three people devise a convoluted and seemingly foolproof plan to rid themselves of their respective employers… permanently. Jason Bateman, Jason Sudeikis, Jennifer Anniston. 0 11:05 Downton Abbey PG 0

6am Charles Stanley PG 6:30 Infomercials 9:30 Newshub Nation 10:30 Chris Humfrey’s Animal Instinct 3 0 11:30 Tiny House World 0 Noon Tiny House Hunting PG 0 12:30 Home Town 1:30 M Road Less Traveled PG 3 2017 Music Romance. Country music singer Charlotte comes back home to get married. But, she runs into her high school sweetheart and sparks begin to fly. Lauren Alaina, Donny Boaz, Jason Burkey. 3:30 Rescue My Renovation 0 4pm Restoration Man 0 5pm Holy Moley USA PG 0 6pm Newshub Live At 6pm 7pm Bondi Rescue PG 3 0 7:30 Grand Designs NZ 3 0 8:25 M Victoria And Abdul PG 3 2017 Drama. Queen Victoria strikes up an unlikely friendship with a young clerk, despite her inner circle’s disapproval. Judi Dench, Ali Fazal, Eddie Izzard. 0 10:30 M Split 16 3 2016 Thriller. Three teenagers are abducted and held captive by a disturbed man with dissociative identity disorder. James McAvoy, Anya Taylor-Joy. 0

6am Justice League Unlimited PG 3 0 6:25 Samurai Jack PGV 3 0 6:50 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 3 0 7:15 Hunter Street PG 3 0 7:40 Nicky, Ricky, Dicky And Dawn 3 0 8:30 Samurai Jack PGV 3 0 9:30 Paul And Nick’s Big Food Trip New Zealand 3 0 10am SmackDown PGV 3 11am Raw PGV 3 Noon Dream Home Dilemma 3 0 1pm World’s Wildest Weather PGC 3 0 2pm Whose Line Is It Anyway? PGC 0 3pm American Pickers 3 4pm Pacific Brothers And Sisters 3 4:30 Judge Judy PG 5pm Border Security – Australia’s Front Line PGC 3 5:30 Prime News 6pm Tough As Nails PG 3 0 7pm Storage Wars PGL 0 7:30 Kids Say The Darndest Things 0 8:30 The Brokenwood Mysteries MVLC 3 0 10:30 World’s Most Unexplained M Ghost stories from the White House. 0 11pm NXT PGV

6am Lose Weight And Get Fit With Tom Kerridge 6:30 BBQ Pitmasters PG 7:30 Dr Dee – Alaska Vet PG 8:30 Mysteries At The Museum PGC 9:30 Escape To The Chateau – DIY 10:30 Rick Stein’s Spain 11:30 Millionaire Hot Seat 12:30 Grand Designs NZ 1:30 Escape To The Chateau 2:30 Forged In Fire PG 3:30 Chasing Monsters 4:30 Nigella – At My Table 5pm Jamie’s Quick And Easy Food 5:30 Salvage Hunters 6:30 American Pickers 7:30 Aussie Lobster Men PG 8:30 Missing Pieces A father is overwhelmed that his sons have been looking for him. A woman seeks the baby she put up for adoption 50-years-ago. 9:30 Where The Wild Men Are With Ben Fogle 10:30 Nigella – At My Table 11pm Jamie’s Quick And Easy Food 11:30 Chasing Monsters

Sunday

12:15 Blindspot MV 3 0 1am Nashville M 3 0 2:35 Infomercials

BRAVO 6am Infomercials 10am Judge Jerry 3 10:30 Dance Moms PG 3 11:25 Dance Moms PG 3 12:20 Best Room Wins PG 3 1:20 Best Room Wins PG 3 2:20 M Honey 3 2003 Drama. Jessica Alba, Li’l Romeo, Mekhi Phifer. 4:30 Stop Search Seize PG 3 5:30 The Dog Rescuers PG 3 6:30 Million Dollar Listing: Los Angeles 7:30 Keeping Up With The Kardashians PG Scott causes online speculation that Khloe and Tristan are back together. 8:30 Kitchen Nightmares 16 Gordon discovers that the owners of La Galleria 33 drink and smoke on the job, and the food is no better. 9:30 Vanderpump Rules M Scheana and Lala attempt to mend their friendship after an explosive public feud. 10:30 Accident, Suicide Or Murder? 16 3 A weekend trip to an Alaskan lodge turns deadly when a woman is shot by her boyfriend. 11:25 Snapped M 3

Sunday

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

Sunday

3:55 2 Overnight 5:05 Fresh 3 0 5:30 Religious Programming

SKY 5

Sunday

12:40 Infomercials 5am Brian Houston @ Hillsong PG 5:30 Charles Stanley PG

Sunday

Midnight Infomercials 3am Closedown

MOVIES PREMIERE

MOVIES GREAtS

6am Extreme Salvage Squad ML 7am Border Security – Canada’s Frontline M 8am Outback Truckers PGL 9am Surveillance Oz PGV 9:30 Border Security – Canada’s Frontline M 10am A1 – Highway Patrol MVLC 11am Pawn Stars PG Noon NXT PGV 1pm SmackDown MVC 3:05 Sewer Squad PGC 4:05 A1 – Highway Patrol MVLC 5pm Border Security – Canada’s Frontline M 6pm Outback Truckers PGL 7pm Surveillance Oz PGV 7:30 Pawn Stars PG In England, Rick tests antique weapons and looks at Winston Churchill’s car. 8:30 Demolition NZ ML 9pm Sewer Squad PGC 10pm Extreme Salvage Squad ML 11pm Border Security – Canada’s Frontline M 11:30 A1 – Highway Patrol MVLC

6:45 Archive MLC 2020 Drama. Theo James, Stacy Martin. 8:35 Bellbird ML 2019 Comedy. Marshall Napier, Cohen Holloway. 10:10 Babyteeth 16LSC 2019 Drama. Eliza Scanlen, Toby Wallace. 12:07 Barb And Star Go To Vista Del Mar MVLSC 2020 Comedy. Kristen Wiig, Annie Mumolo. 1:52 Shot Caller 16VLC 2017 Thriller. Nikolaj Coster-Waldau. 3:52 The Night Clerk 16VLSC 2020 Drama. 5:22 Trauma Center 16VLC 2019 Action. 6:47 Summerland PGC 2020 Drama. Gemma Arterton, Gugu Mbatha-Raw. 8:30 Bloodshot MVLSC 2020 Action. After a marine is killed in action, a team of scientists bring him back to life as an advanced super-soldier. Vin Diesel, Eiza Gonzalez. 10:20 Red Joan MS 2018 Drama. The story of Joan Stanley, who was exposed as the KGB’s longest-serving British spy. Judi Dench.

6am Death At A Funeral MLS 2010 Comedy. Chris Rock, Martin Lawrence. 7:30 Get On Up MVLSC 2014 Biography Music. 9:45 San Andreas ML 2015 Action. 11:35 The Queen ML 2006 Drama. 1:15 Remember Me MVLS 2010 Drama. 3:05 We Are Your Friends 16LSC 2015 Drama. 4:40 The Iron Lady PG 2011 Biography Drama. 6:25 Jupiter Ascending MV 2015 Action. Mila Kunis, Channing Tatum. 8:30 8 Mile MVLS 2002 Drama. Semi-autobiographical story of a white rapper trying to escape his roots and make it in the hip-hop scene of Detroit. Eminem, Kim Basinger, Brittany Murphy, Mekhi Phifer. 10:20 Saw 18V 2004 Horror. Obsessed with teaching his victims the value of life, a serial killer abducts two men and forces them to play frightening games, and make impossible choices, for their own survival. Cary Elwes, Danny Glover.

12:20 Outback Truckers PGL 1:20 Surveillance Oz PGV 1:50 Pawn Stars PG 2:50 Demolition NZ M 3:20 NXT PGV 4:05 Sewer Squad PGC 5:05 Extreme Salvage Squad ML

Midnight Antebellum 16VL 2020 Thriller. 1:45 Infinite MVLC 2021 Action. 3:30 The Kindness Of Strangers MLSC 2020 Drama. 5:25 Ordinary Love MLSC 2019 Drama.

Midnight Fame PGL 2009 Musical. 2am Jupiter Ascending MV 2015 Action. 4:05 Non-Stop MVL 2013 Thriller. 5:50 Burn After Reading 16VLS 2008 Crime Comedy.

Sunday

Sunday

Sunday

12:30 Salvage Hunters 1:30 Lose Weight And Get Fit With Tom Kerridge 2am Where The Wild Men Are With Ben Fogle 3am Aussie Lobster Men PG 4am Missing Pieces 5am American Pickers

SKY SPORt 1

Sunday

UKtV

6:30 The Breakdown 7:40 L Gallagher Premiership Harlequins v Bristol Bears. From Twickenham Stoop, London. 9:45 NPC Cup (HLS) Wellington v Canterbury. 10am French Top 14 (RPL) Clermont Auvergne v Racing 92. 11:30 L Farah Palmer Cup Championship Final – Manawatu v Hawkes Bay. Noon L Farah Palmer Cup Premiership Final – Wellington v Canterbury. 4:30 L NPC Cup Hawke’s Bay v Tasman. From McLean Park in Napier. 6:30 Playmakers – Rugby Stories 7pm L NPC Cup Otago v Taranaki. From Forsyth Barr Stadium in Dunedin. 9pm Rugby Championship (RPL) Springboks v All Blacks. 11pm NPC Cup (RPL) Hawke’s Bay v Tasman.

DISCOVERY

6:35 Qi PG 7:05 Qi PG 7:35 Qi PG 8:10 Would I Lie To You? PG 8:40 Would I Lie To You? PG 9:10 Would I Lie To You? PG 9:45 The Bill M 10:35 The Bill M 11:25 The Bill M 12:15 The Bill M 1:05 The Bill M 1:55 Casualty PG 2:45 Call The Midwife PG 3:50 Holby City MC 4:55 A Touch Of Frost M 6:45 Grantchester M 7:40 Casualty PG 8:30 Midsomer Murders M Misogynistic reverend Anthony Gant is shot dead, not long after his cousin Mildred has passed away. 10:15 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown M 11:10 Who Do You Think You Are? PG Jack and Michael Whitehall.

6:05 How It’s Made PG 6:30 How It’s Made PG 6:55 Outback Opal Hunters PGL 7:45 Outback Opal Hunters PGL 8:35 Outback Opal Hunters PGL 9:25 Outback Opal Hunters PGL 10:20 Aussie Gold Hunters PG 11:15 Aussie Gold Hunters PG 12:10 Bering Sea Gold M 1:05 Deadliest Catch M 2pm Deadliest Catch – Bloodline M 2:55 Outback Opal Hunters PGL 3:50 Deadliest Catch – Bloodline M 4:45 Deadliest Catch – Bloodline M 5:40 Deadliest Catch – Bloodline PG 6:35 Aussie Mega Mechanics PG 7:30 Maine Cabin Masters PG 8:30 Barnwood Builders PG 9:30 Gold Rush – Dave Turin’s Lost Mine M 10:30 How The Universe Works PG 11:25 How The Universe Works PG

12:10 Who Do You Think You Are? PG 1:10 Who Do You Think You Are? PG 2:10 Who Do You Think You Are? PG 3:10 Who Do You Think You Are? PG 4:10 Midsomer Murders M 5:45 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown M

12:15 How It’s Made PG 12:40 How Do They Do It? PG 1:05 Killers Of The Cosmos PG 1:55 Aussie Gold Hunters PG 2:45 Codes And Conspiracies M 3:35 Codes And Conspiracies M 4:25 Codes And Conspiracies M 5:15 Codes And Conspiracies M

Sunday

Sunday

1am NPC Cup (RPL) Otago v Taranaki. 2:55 L Gallagher Premiership Saracens v Newcastle Falcons. From StoneX Stadium, London. 5am Aotearoa Rugby Pod 5:30 NPC Cup (HLS) Hawke’s Bay v Tasman.

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

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The Weakest Link Australia, at 8:30pm

Starsky And Hutch, at 8:40pm

The Amazing Spider-Man 2, at 8:40pm

Seal Team, at 9:30pm

The 1980s – The Deadliest Decade, at 8:30pm

6am Attitude 3 0 6:25 Cowboy Builders 3 0 7:15 Tagata Pasifika 3 7:40 Praise Be 3 0 8:10 The Living Room 3 0 9am Q+A With Jack Tame 0 10am Marae 2 10:30 Waka Huia 3 11am Attenborough’s Journey PG 0 11:55 Attitude 0 12:25 Fair Go 3 0 12:55 Sunday 0 1:55 The Repair Shop PG 3 0 2:55 George Clarke’s National Trust Unlocked PG 0 3:55 Bradley Walsh And Son – Breaking Dad PG 3 0 4:25 Fishing And Adventure 0 4:55 The Celebrity Chase 3 0 6pm 1 News At 6pm 0 7pm Country Calendar A coastal Rangitikei farm produces sea-seasoned lamb that is marketed to the world. 0 7:30 Sunday 0 8:30 The Weakest Link Australia 0 9:30 Vigil MLC Kirsten’s murder investigation takes her into the heart of Scottish politics and a naval cover up. 0 10:45 Prodigal Son MVC 0 11:40 Black Sails 18VL 0 12:40 Infomercials

6am Rescue Bots Academy 3 0 6:20 Blaze And The Monster Machines 0 6:40 Masha And The Bear 3 0 6:55 Powerpuff Girls 3 0 7:05 Ben 10 3 0 7:30 Moomin Valley 0 7:55 Welcome To Cardboard City 0 8am What Now? 10am Regular Show 3 0 10:25 Shortland Street Omnibus PGC 3 0 12:25 M The Avengers PGV 1998 Action. Ralph Fiennes, Uma Thurman, Sean Connery. 0 2:05 Home And Away Omnibus PG 3 0 4:30 F B Positive PG 0 5pm The Crystal Maze Celebrity PG 3 0 6:05 5 Gold Rings 3 0 7pm Netball – Silver Ferns Action Women v Men. 0 8:40 M Starsky And Hutch M 2004 Comedy. Remake of the 1970s show about two streetwise police officers catching a notorious drug dealer with the help of their snitch. Ben Stiller, Owen Wilson, Snoop Dogg, Vince Vaughn. 0 10:40 M The Dead Don’t Die 16 2019 Horror. Bill Murray, Adam Driver. 0

6am Life TV PG 6:30 Brian Houston @ Hillsong TV PG 7am Charles Stanley PG 8am Life TV PG 3 8:30 Turning Point PG 9am Classical Destinations 9:30 The Hui 3 0 10am Newshub Nation 3 0 11am Dr Jeff Rocky Mountain Vet PG Noon The Titan Games PG 3 0 1pm Motorsport – British Touring Cars (HLS) Silverstone National. 2pm Motorsport – GT World Challenge Europe (HLS) 3:45 Motorsport – MotoGP (HLS) Grand Prix Of Japan. 5pm Piri’s Tiki Tour PGC 0 5:30 The Fishing Show 0 6pm Newshub Live At 6pm 7pm Lego Masters Australia The teams have to dress a tree branch that is connected to a lifesize Lego tree. 0 8:40 M The Amazing SpiderMan 2 MV 3 2014 Action. When Spider-Man’s enemies unite, Peter Parker finds his greatest battle is about to begin. Andrew Garfield, Emma Stone, Jamie Foxx. 0 11:20 LA’s Finest 16 The LAPD team races against the clock to rescue one of their own. 0

6am Believe It Or Not 3 6:30 Religious Programming Noon NXT PGV 3 An American professional wrestling promotion. 12:55 Golf – LPGA (HLS) Classic. From Seaview Bay Course in Galloway, New Jersey. 2pm L Rugby NPC Cup Southland v Manawatu. From Rugby Park, Invercargill. 4pm Mainfreight Rugby 5pm Rugby Nation 3 With Karl Te Nana. 5:30 Prime News 6pm Antiques Roadshow 3 0 7pm Storage Wars PGC 3 Dave adds a surprise medical device to his inventory. 0 7:30 Outback Truckers MLC 3 Nick and Jo mount a recovery mission for a 70-year-old Second World War plane. 0 8:30 Demolition NZ ML 3 A delicate move after the team find a new home for the 19th century kauri cottage. 0 9:30 Seal Team 16VC Bravo Team embark on a dangerous mission in Ecuador. 0 10:30 SmackDown PGV 11:30 QI PG 3 Stephen makes merry with marriage and mating with Jo Brand, Greg Davies, Bill Bailey, and Alan Davies.

6am Lose Weight And Get Fit With Tom Kerridge 6:30 Through The Bible With Les Feldick PG 7am Leading The Way PG 7:30 Key Of David PG 8am The Bach That JK Built 8:30 Choccywoccydoodah 9:30 Travel Man’s Greatest Trips 10:30 American Pickers 11:30 George Clarke’s Shed Of The Year 12:30 Chasing Monsters 1:30 Salvage Hunters 2:30 Aussie Lobster Men PG 3:30 Ben Fogle – Return To The Wild UK 4:30 Jamie’s Super Food 5:30 Antiques Roadshow 6:30 American Pickers 7:30 Outback Opal Hunters PGL 8:30 The 1980s – The Deadliest Decade M A Hare Krishna community stonewalls an investigation into the disappearance of devotee Charles St Dennis. 9:30 Is OJ Innocent? The Missing Evidence M 10:30 American Pickers 11:30 Outback Opal Hunters PG

12:25 NCIS M 3 1:15 Infomercials

12:05 Infomercials 3:05 Closedown

BRAVO

Monday

12:35 A Wedding And A Murder MC 0 1:20 Assassins 16VC 2:10 Relentless With Kate Snow 16 2:55 2 Overnight 4:05 Infomercials 4:35 Religious Programming 5am Infomercials

SKY 5

6am Love It Or List It 3 6:45 Love It Or List It 3 7:35 Love It Or List It 3 8:20 Love It Or List It 3 9:10 Face Off PG 3 10am Face Off PG 3 10:50 Keeping Up With The Kardashians PG 3 11:40 Songland PG 3 12:30 Botched PG 3 1:20 Botched PG 3 2:10 Million Dollar Listing: Los Angeles 3 3:05 Shark Tank PG 3 4pm Shark Tank PG 3 5pm Shark Tank 3 6pm Hoarders PG 7pm M Hot Pursuit PG 3 2015 Comedy. A by-the-book police officer must protect the outgoing widow of a drug boss as they race through Texas pursued by crooked police and dangerous gunmen. Reese Witherspoon, Sofía Vergara. 8:55 M Identity Thief M 3 2013 Comedy. A family man inadvertently sets out on a cross-country adventure with the woman who stole his identity. Jason Bateman, Melissa McCarthy. 11:15 Shahs Of Sunset M A tumultuous yet heartfelt ending to Friendsgiving offers much food for thought. 12:05 Infomercials

Monday

Monday

MOVIES PREMIERE

MOVIES GREAtS

6am A1 – Highway Patrol MVLC 7am FBI – Most Wanted MV 7:55 NXT PGV 8:50 Border Security – Canada’s Frontline M 9:15 Mountain Men PG 10am Pawn Stars PG 11am Demolition NZ M 11:30 Hawaii Five-0 MV 12:30 FBI – Most Wanted MV 1:30 Border Security – Canada’s Frontline M 2pm Raw MVC 4:45 NXT PGV 5:45 SmackDown MVC 7:30 FBI – Most Wanted MVC A former counter-intelligence officer is caught leaking information to a foreign government. 8:30 Hawaii Five-0 MV The bodies of two serial killers are found with chess pieces in their mouths. 9:30 Shades Of Blue MVLSC A drug lord discovers Wozniak’s secret and tries to use it as leverage. 10:30 MacGyver M 11:25 Mountain Men PG

6:54 Human Capital MLS 2020 Drama. Liev Schreiber, Marisa Tomei. 8:29 Bloodshot MVLSC 2020 Action. Vin Diesel, Eiza Gonzalez. 10:19 The Craft – Legacy MC 2020 Drama. Cailee Spaeny, Gideon Adlon. 11:54 The Way Back MLS 2020 Drama. 1:39 Only 16L 2019 Drama. 3:14 Where’d You Go, Bernadette ML 2019 Comedy. 5:04 Dirt Music MLS 2019 Drama. 6:46 How To Build A Girl 16LSC 2020 Comedy. Beanie Feldstein, Alfie Allen. 8:30 Free Guy MVL 2021 Action. A bank teller discovers he is actually a background player in an open-world video game, and decides to become the hero of his own story. Ryan Reynolds, Taika Waititi. 10:30 Bombshell MLSC 2019 Drama. True story of three newswomen who stood up to the man who made them famous, head of Fox News, Roger Ailes. Charlize Theron, Kevin Smith.

12:15 SmackDown MVC 1:55 FBI – Most Wanted MV 2:40 Mountain Men PG 3:30 MacGyver M 4:20 Hawaii Five-0 MV 5:10 Shades Of Blue MVLSC

12:20 The Outpost 16VLC 2020 Drama. 2:20 Strange But True MLC 2019 Thriller. 3:55 Brahms – The Boy 2 MVLC 2020 Horror. 5:20 Escape From Pretoria MVLSC 2020 Thriller.

7:25 Conspiracy ML 2001 Drama. Kenneth Branagh, Stanley Tucci, Colin Firth. 9am Untraceable 18V 2008 Crime. Diane Lane, Colin Hanks, Billy Burke. 10:40 Last Flag Flying MLSC 2017 Drama. Bryan Cranston. 12:45 Sahara MVL 2005 Action Adventure. Matthew McConaughey, Penelope Cruz, Steve Zahn. 2:52 Mr Brooks 16VLS 2007 Thriller. Kevin Costner, Demi Moore, Dane Cook. 4:52 13 Going On 30 PGS 2004 Comedy. Jennifer Garner, Mark Ruffalo, Judy Greer. 6:30 Love And Mercy MLC 2014 Drama. John Cusack, Elizabeth Banks. 8:30 Her 16LS 2013 Romance Sci-fi. A lonely writer develops an unlikely relationship with an operating system designed to meet his every need. Joaquin Phoenix, Amy Adams, Scarlett Johansson. 10:35 Inside Man MVL 2006 Crime. Denzel Washington, Clive Owen, Jodie Foster.

Monday

Monday

Monday

12:40 Cadillac Records MVLS 2008 Drama. Adrien Brody. 2:25 Conspiracy ML 2001 Drama. 4am Sahara MVL 2005 Action Adventure.

Monday

12:30 Antiques Roadshow 1:30 Lose Weight And Get Fit With Tom Kerridge 2am Choccywoccydoodah 3am The 1980s – The Deadliest Decade M 4am Is OJ Innocent? The Missing Evidence M 5am George Clarke’s Shed Of The Year

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6:30 Waiata Mai 3 6:40 Kia Mau 3 6:50 Huritua 3 Tips for getting through everyday life. 7am Mahi Pai 3 7:10 Tamariki Haka 3 Children share their stories about kapa haka. 7:20 Te Nutube 3 7:30 He Rourou 3 7:40 Paia 3 7:50 Polyfest 3 Highlights from the Polynesian secondary school festival. 8:20 Potae Pai 3 8:30 Te Ao Tapatahi News bulletin. 9am Oranga Ngakau 3 A fun and uniquely Maori exercise regimen for all. 10am Ake, Ake, Ake M 1:20 Uka 3 Featuring the best and funniest uka card players in a tournament style format. 1:50 M Yellowbird 2014 Animated Adventure. A tiny orphaned bird who has never left the nest finds himself leading a flock on its migration to Africa. Seth Green. 3:30 Pio Terei Tonight 3 Entertainment talk show structured around spontaneous conversation. 4:30 Tagata Pasifika The latest in Pacific news and current affairs. 5pm Te Ao Toa Discussion of the latest sports news from a Maori perspective. 6pm Waka Huia 3 6:30 Te Ao Marama 7pm Te Ao With Moana 7:30 The New Zealanders 8:30 M Bright Young Things MC 2003 Comedy Drama. A look into the life of a young novelist, his would-be lover and the young people who beautified London in the 1930s. Stephen Campbell Moore, Emily Mortimer, Dan Aykroyd. 10:30 Hari With The Maori Sidesteps PG 3 11pm Tohunga 3 11:30 Closedown

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DISCOVERY

6am Gallagher Premiership Harlequins v Bristol Bears. 8am L French Top 14 Toulon v Brive. From Stade Mayol, Toulon. 10:05 NPC Cup Wellington v Canterbury. 10:30 Playmakers – Rugby Stories 11am NPC Cup Otago v Taranaki. 1pm NPC Cup Wellington v Canterbury. 1:30 NPC Cup Hawke’s Bay v Tasman. 2pm L NPC Cup Southland v Manawatu. From Rugby Park in Invercargill. 4pm Playmakers – Rugby Stories 4:30 Inside Netball 5pm L Netball – Cadbury Series NZ A v NZ U21. From Globox Arena in Hamilton. 6:30 Playmakers – Rugby Stories 7pm L Netball – Cadbury Series Silver Ferns v NZ Men’s Invitational. 9pm Inside Netball 9:30 Gallagher Premiership Harlequins v Bristol Bears. 11:30 NPC Cup Otago v Taranaki.

6:35 Holby City MC 7:35 EastEnders PG 8:05 EastEnders PG 8:35 EastEnders PG 9:05 EastEnders PG 9:35 Heartbeat PG 10:25 The Graham Norton Show ML 11:15 Dragons’ Den – Best Ever Pitches PG 12:15 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown M 1:05 Midsomer Murders M 2:55 London Kills PG 3:55 Death In Paradise PG 5pm Heartbeat PG 5:55 Would I Lie To You? PG 6:30 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown M 7:25 Call The Midwife PG 8:30 Who Do You Think You Are? Australia PG Malcolm Turnbull. 9:35 A Touch Of Frost M Frost is determined to make two suspects confess after a knife attack. 11:30 London Kills PG

6:05 How Do They Do It? PG 6:30 How Do They Do It? PG 6:55 Hunting Atlantis PG Sicilys Secrets. 7:45 Bering Sea Gold M Dredge Men Tell No Tales. 8:35 Deadliest Catch M Run Silent Run Deep. 9:25 Deadliest Catch – Bloodline M Uncharted Waters. 10:20 Mysteries At The Museum PG Titanic Hustle Sherlock to the Rescue. 11:15 Gold Rush – Winter’s Fortune PG 12:10 Gold Rush – Dave Turin’s Lost Mine M 1:05 Outback Opal Hunters PGL 2pm Aussie Mega Mechanics PG 2:55 Aussie Mega Mechanics PG 3:50 Aussie Mega Mechanics PG 4:45 Aussie Mega Mechanics PG 5:40 Aussie Mega Mechanics PG 6:35 Aussie Mega Mechanics PG 7:30 Outback Opal Hunters PGL 8:30 Naked And Afraid MLC 10pm Killers Of The Cosmos PG 11pm Deadliest Catch – Bloodline M

1:30 Rugby Nation 2am Playmakers – Rugby Stories 2:30 NPC Cup 2:55 L Gallagher Premiership Wasps v Northampton Saints. 5am Aotearoa Rugby Pod 5:30 NPC Cup

12:30 Casualty PG 1:15 Call The Midwife PG 2:15 Grantchester M 3:05 Who Do You Think You Are? Australia PG 4:10 A Touch Of Frost M 5:55 Grantchester M

Midnight How It’s Made PG 12:30 How Do They Do It? PG 1am Hunting Atlantis PG 1:55 Aussie Gold Hunters PG 2:45 Naked And Afraid M 3:35 Naked And Afraid MC 5:15 Naked And Afraid MVL

Monday

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

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My Life Is Murder, at 8:30pm

Celebrity Treasure Island, at 7:30pm

The Wedding Chapel, at 1pm

Once Upon A Time In Brooklyn, at 9:35pm

Treasures Decoded, at 8:30pm

6am Breakfast 0 9am The Ellen DeGeneres Show PG 0 10am Tipping Point 3 0 11am The Chase 3 0 Noon 1 News At Midday 0 12:30 Emmerdale PG 0 1:30 Country Calendar 3 0 2pm The Ellen DeGeneres Show PG 0 3pm Tipping Point 0 4pm Te Karere 2 4:30 Jamie’s Easy Meals For Everyday Cauliflower cheese pasta and a healthier twist on chicken Kiev. 0 5pm The Chase 0 6pm 1 News At 6pm 0 7pm Seven Sharp 0 7:30 Fair Go 0 8pm F Border Patrol Biosecurity finds a hidden haul and Customs find a picture worth a thousand words and tens of thousands of dollars. 0 8:30 My Life Is Murder M Harry asks Alexa to look into the case of his friend accused of murdering a survival expert. 0 9:30 20/20 0 10:30 1 News Tonight 0 11pm World’s Deadliest 16LC 3 0

6am Les Mills Born To Move 0 6:25 Apollo’s Tall Tales 0 6:35 Paw Patrol 0 7am Scooby Doo! Guess Who 3 0 7:25 SpongeBob SquarePants 0 7:50 Robin Hood – Mischief In Sherwood 0 8:15 Thomas And Friends 3 0 8:35 Moon And Me 0 9am Infomercials 10am Les Mills Bodycombat 0 10:30 Mike And Molly PG 3 0 10:55 Friends 3 0 11:55 Downton Abbey PG 0 2pm Murphy Brown PG 3 0 2:30 Home And Away PG 3 0 3pm Shortland Street PGVC 3 0 3:30 Bluey 3 0 3:35 Get Arty 3 0 4:05 Brain Busters 0 4:30 Friends 3 0 5pm The Simpsons 3 0 5:30 Young Sheldon 3 0 6pm Neighbours 0 6:30 Home And Away PG 0 7pm Shortland Street PGVSC 0 7:30 Celebrity Treasure Island PG A player attempts to sweet talk his way out of a tricky spot. 0 8:30 Spice Girls – How Girl Power Changed The World M 2/3. The story of the global phenomenon, 25-years since the Spice Girls debut album. 0 9:35 Girls5eva PG 0 10:05 F The Walking Dead 16VC 0 11:05 Two And A Half Men PGS 3 0

6am The AM Show 3 News, interviews, and humour to start the day. 9am Infomercials 10:35 Bondi Vet 3 Series that follows Dr Chris Brown’s daily life as a veterinarian. 0 11:30 Newshub Live At 11:30am Comprehensive coverage of local and global news. Noon House Hunters Renovation 1pm M The Wedding Chapel PG 2013 Drama. When newly single painter Sara decides to visit her mum, she becomes involved saving the local church. Shelley Long, Emmanuelle Vaugier, Mark Deklin. 3pm Match Game PG 0 4pm Tiny Luxury A Renaissance-inspired Tudor-style tiny house. 4:30 Newshub Live At 4:30pm 5pm Aussie Gold Hunters PG The Poseidon crew hit the motherlode, while the Goldtimers are pushed to their limits. 6pm Newshub Live At 6pm 7pm The Project 7:30 F Lego Masters Australia Three teams battle it out in a 28-hour grand finale challenge. 0 9pm Sydney Harbour Force PG 0 10pm Newshub Late 10:30 The Hui 11:05 Newshub Nation 3 0 12:10 Infomercials

6am Wheel Of Fortune 3 6:25 Blue’s Clues And You 0 6:50 Nicky, Ricky, Dicky And Dawn 3 0 7:15 Hunter Street PG 0 7:40 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 3 0 8:05 The Loud House 3 0 8:30 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 3 0 9am A Place In The Sun 3 10am MasterChef Junior USA 3 0 11am Hot Bench PG 3 11:30 Married With Children PG 3 12:30 American Pickers 3 1:30 The Force MC 3 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 Storage Wars PG 0 7pm The Crowd Goes Wild 7:30 American Pickers PGC Mike and Frank dive into a treasure hunt of picks from the sea. 8:30 Hunters Club MVLC Andre sets out to bag a Kingfish with a fishing bow and arrow. 0 9:35 M Once Upon A Time In Brooklyn 18VLS 2013 Action. Loyalty, betrayal and revenge dog Bobby Baldano as he makes a choice between his family and his mob connected thug friends. Ice T, Ja Rule. 0

6am Hope For Wildlife 7am Choccywoccydoodah 8am Ben Fogle – Return To The Wild UK 9am BBQ Pitmasters PG 10am Hugh’s Three Good Things 10:30 Outback Opal Hunters PGL 11:30 American Pickers 12:30 Ben Fogle – Return To The Wild UK 1:30 Antiques Roadshow 2:30 Jamie’s Super Food 3:30 Orang-utan Island 4pm Orang-utan Island 4:30 James Martin – Island To Highlands 5:30 Mysteries At The Museum PGC 6:30 Millionaire Hot Seat 7:30 Tony Robinson’s Coast To Coast 8:30 Treasures Decoded PG Forensic science and experts shed new light on the rise and fall of the Roman empire. 9:30 Misadventures Of Romesh Ranganathan PG 10:30 Millionaire Hot Seat 11:30 Mysteries At The Museum PGC

Tuesday

Midnight Q+A With Jack Tame 3 0 1am Te Karere 3 2 1:30 Infomercials 5:30 Te Karere 3 2

BRAVO 6am Infomercials 10am Judge Jerry 3 10:30 Botched PG 3 11:25 Shark Tank PG 3 12:25 Love It Or List It 3 1:25 The Real Housewives Of New York City PG 3 2:25 Undercover Boss PG 3 3:25 Keeping Up With The Kardashians PG 3 4:25 Love It Or List It 3 5:30 Shark Tank PG 6:30 Botched PG 3 Dr Nassif helps a patient get the nose she wants in time for her wedding. 7:30 Snapped M A 14-year-old girl discovers her wealthy father brutally executed in their home late at night. 8:30 An Unexpected Killer 16 A resident of a tight-knit town is brutally murdered, leading detectives to a killer who lives among them. 9:30 Accident, Suicide Or Murder? 16 A pastor places a frantic 911 call, pleading for help to save his fiancée who he says just shot herself. 10:30 Snapped M 3 11:25 A Wedding And A Murder M 3 12:15 Infomercials

Tuesday

12:30 Wynonna Earp 16VC 0 1:15 Shortland Street PGVSC 3 0 1:40 Infomercials 2:35 2 Overnight 4:15 The Middle 3 0 4:35 Neighbours 3 0 5am Infomercials

SKY 5 6am Jeopardy! 6:25 Wheel Of Fortune 6:45 Pawn Stars PG 7:10 Storage Wars PGL 7:35 Ax Men ML 8:25 Border Security M 8:50 Counting Cars PG 9:15 Counting Cars PG 9:40 Hawaii Five0 MV 10:30 NCIS – New Orleans MV 11:30 Pawn Stars PG Noon Jeopardy! 12:25 Wheel Of Fortune 12:50 MacGyver M 1:40 Shades Of Blue MVLSC 2:30 Hawaii Five0 MV 3:20 Ax Men ML 4:10 Jeopardy! 4:35 Wheel Of Fortune 5pm Storage Wars PGL 5:30 Pawn Stars PG 6pm Counting Cars PG 6:30 Counting Cars PG 7pm Border Security M 7:30 Hawaii Five-0 MV 8:30 Demolition NZ ML 9pm Surveillance Oz PGV 9:30 Northern Cops MV 10:40 NCIS – New Orleans MV 11:40 Ax Men ML

Tuesday

12:30 Wheel Of Fortune 12:50 Jeopardy! 1:15 Border Security M 1:40 Northern Cops MV 2:45 Surveillance Oz PGV 3:10 Demolition NZ M 3:35 Counting Cars PG 4am Counting Cars PG 4:25 NCIS – New Orleans MV 5:10 Hawaii Five-0 MV

Tuesday

Midnight The Late Show With Stephen Colbert PG 1am Infomercials 4am Closedown

Tuesday

12:30 James Martin – Island To Highlands 1:30 Hugh’s Three Good Things 2am Hope For Wildlife 3am Orang-utan Island 3:30 Orang-utan Island 4am Tony Robinson’s Coast To Coast 5am Mysteries At The Museum PGC

MOVIES PREMIERE

MOVIES GREAtS

7:04 We Summon The Darkness 16VLSC 2019 Horror. 8:34 Rams PGVL 2020 Drama. 10:34 Free Guy MVL 2021 Action. 12:29 Inherit The Viper 16LC 2019 Drama. 1:54 Happiest Season ML 2020 Comedy. 3:34 Dinner With Friends 16LSC 2020 Comedy. 5:09 Love, Weddings And Other Disasters ML 2020 Romantic Comedy. 6:44 The Marksman MVL 2021 Action. Liam Neeson, Katheryn Winnick. 8:29 Thank You For Your Service 16VLSC 2017 Drama. After a tour of Iraq a group of American soldiers attempt to adjust to civilian life while still carrying harrowing memories from the battlefield. Miles Teller, Haley Bennett. 10:19 Ride Like A Girl PGL 2019 Drama. The story of Michelle Payne, the first female jockey to win the Melbourne Cup. Teresa Palmer, Sam Neill. 11:59 Greenland MV 2020 Action. Gerard Butler, Morena Baccarin.

6:05 Letters To Juliet PGL 2010 Romantic Comedy. 7:50 Frost/Nixon ML 2008 Drama. 9:50 A Few Best Men 16VL 2011 Comedy. 11:25 The World’s Fastest Indian PGL 2006 Drama. 1:30 The Debt 16VL 2010 Thriller. 3:20 O Brother, Where Art Thou? MV 2000 Comedy. 5:05 Butterfly On A Wheel 16VL 2007 Thriller. 6:38 Edge Of Darkness 16VL 2010 Thriller. Mel Gibson, Ray Winstone. 8:30 Everyday People M 2004 Drama. The closing of a local restaurant concerns a number of employees, who have dedicated their lives to the eatery. Steve Axelrod, Earl Baker jr. 10pm Changeling 16VC 2008 Drama. In the 1920s, a mother deals with corrupt police when she hunts for answers to her son’s disappearance, only to be confronted by a truth that will change her. Angelina Jolie, John Malkovich.

6am Sail GP Spain (RPL) Day Two. 7:35 L Football – UEFA Nations League Final – Teams TBC. From San Siro, Milan. 10am Farah Palmer Cup (HLS) Championship Final – Teams TBC. 10:30 Farah Palmer Cup (HLS) Premiership Final – Teams TBC. 11am Gallagher Premiership (RPL) Harlequins v Bristol Bears. 1pm French Top 14 (RPL) Bordeaux Bégles v Montpellier. 3pm NPC Cup (RPL) Wellington v Canterbury. 5pm L Netball – Cadbury Series NZ A v NZ U21. From Globox Arena in Hamilton. 6:30 NPC Cup (HLS) Wellington v Canterbury. 7pm L Netball – Cadbury Series Silver Ferns v NZ Men’s Invitational. From Globox Arena in Hamilton. 9pm NPC Cup (HLS) Hawke’s Bay v Tasman. 9:30 Gallagher Premiership (RPL) Saracens v Newcastle Falcons. 11:30 NPC Cup (RPL) Southland v Manawatu.

1:59 Acquainted 16LS 2018 Drama. 3:39 The Tax Collector 18VLSC 2020 Action. 5:14 Honest Thief MVL 2020 Action.

12:20 The Other Boleyn Girl MS 2008 Drama History. 2:17 Erin Brockovich ML 2000 Drama. 4:24 Everyday People M 2004 Drama.

1:30 NPC Cup (RPL) Otago v Taranaki. 3:30 Gallagher Premiership (HLS) 4:30 The Breakdown 5:30 Aotearoa Rugby Pod

Tuesday

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

6:30 E Ki E Ki 3 6:35 Tamaiti Tu 6:45 Takaro Tribe 3 7am Taki Atu Taki Mai 3 7:10 Potae Pai 3 7:20 Mahi Pai 3 7:30 Paia 3 7:40 Smooth 3 7:50 Tamaki Kura Tuatahi Kapa Haka 8am Korero Mai 3 9am Kitchen Kura 3 9:30 Opaki 3 10am Soul Sessions 3 10:30 Whanau Living 3 11am Tangaroa With Pio 11:30 Wairua PG 3 Noon Te Ao Tapatahi 12:30 The New Zealanders 1:30 Matangi Rau 2:30 Toku Reo 3 2 3:30 Korero Mai 3 4pm Pukana 3 4:30 Miharo 3 2 5pm E Ki E Ki 3 5:05 Tamaiti Tu 5:15 Takaro Tribe 3 5:30 Taki Atu Taki Mai 3 5:40 Potae Pai 3 5:50 Mahi Pai 3 6pm Paia 3 6:10 Smooth 3 6:20 Tamaki Kura Tuatahi Kapa Haka 3 6:30 Te Ao Marama 7pm Te Arawa 3 7:30 Princesses The degree of Aboriginal traits considered beautiful. 8pm N Chatham Islanders There is more to these islands than what you see. 8:30 Namatjira Project MCL The story of the Namatjira family and their quest for justice, from the Australian desert to Buckingham Palace. 10pm Marae 2 10:30 Rere Te Whiu 3 Tane and Tame get into a heated conversation and Toki is fed up with Te Keka’s putdowns. 11pm Te Ao Marama 11:30 Closedown

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DISCOVERY

6:50 The Graham Norton Show MLS 7:40 The Bill M 8:30 A Touch Of Frost M 10:15 Father Brown M 11:05 Doc Martin PG 11:55 Midsomer Murders M 1:35 The Bill MVC 2:30 New Tricks M 3:30 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown M 4:20 The Graham Norton Show MLS 5:15 Who Do You Think You Are? PG Mark Wright. 6:20 Qi PG 6:55 EastEnders PG 7:25 Qi PG 8pm Would I Lie To You? PG With Clara Amfo, Tom Davis, Shaun Ryder, and Henning Wehn. 8:35 Death In Paradise PG Local radio legend Dezzie Dixon is murdered on air. 9:40 London Kills PG 10:35 We Hunt Together 16VLSC 11:30 Midsomer Murders M

6:05 How Do They Do It? PG 6:30 How It’s Made PG Rubber Balls, Motion Chairs, Montreal Smoked Meat. 6:55 House Hunters Renovation 7:45 House Hunters International PG Adventures in Adulthood in Madrid. 8:10 House Hunters International PG 8:35 Gold Rush – Winter’s Fortune PG 9:25 Gold Rush – Dave Turin’s Lost Mine M 10:20 Outback Opal Hunters PGL 11:15 Aussie Mega Mechanics PG 12:10 How It’s Made PG 12:35 Codes And Conspiracies M 1:30 Naked And Afraid MLC 2:25 Aussie Gold Hunters PG 3:20 Gold Rush PG 4:45 Barnwood Builders PG 5:40 Fast N’ Loud PG 6:35 Outback Opal Hunters PGL 7:30 Aussie Mega Mechanics PG 8:30 Airplane Repo PG 9:30 Power PG 10:30 Impossible Engineering PG 11:25 Naked And Afraid M

1:10 Qi PG 1:40 Qi PG 2:10 Would I Lie To You? PG 2:45 Who Do You Think You Are? PG 3:45 Death In Paradise PG 4:45 London Kills PG 5:35 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown M

12:15 How It’s Made PG 12:40 Codes And Conspiracies M 1:30 Gold Rush PG 2:45 Naked And Afraid M 3:35 Moonshiners M 4:25 Barnwood Builders PG 5:15 Aussie Gold Hunters PG

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Puzzles and horoscopes Ashburton Guardian Tuesday, October 5, 2021

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ARIES (Mar 21-Apr 19): Everyone has strengths and weaknesses. You’ll be better off ignoring what you’re bad at while you maximise your gifts. Put time into building your talent and your weaknesses become a moot point. TAURUS (Apr 20-May 20): You’ll find internet posts suspect. People put forth the face they want you to see. The only way to know the inside of a person or relationship is to experience the inside of one’s own being and life. GEMINI (May 21-Jun 21): Your options may seem limited, but they are perfect for now. More would be confusing. Focus on the best choice you can make and from the next vantage point, you’ll see much more. CANCER (Jun 22-Jul 22): You’ll feel like you could use a break, and you’re just the one to give it to yourself. Design it as you would any event you were throwing for a loved one – with care and attention to detail. LEO (Jul 23-Aug 22): Can you judge a book by its cover? Most readers would agree that you can’t judge a book by its movie. Today’s options include a long route and the Hollywood version, two different experiences. VIRGO (Aug 23-Sep 22): Once you decide to serve someone, you do it with full attention, paying special notice to the person’s preferences. Then you give it without being asked. This is what will set you apart now. LIBRA (Sep 23-Oct 23): When a thing is chased, it runs. This is why you don’t chase and instead focus on building attraction. Figuring out how to make a thing better is incredibly satisfying to you, and it pays off, too. SCORPIO (Oct 24-Nov 21): You crave the excitement and satisfaction that comes from growing your knowledge. And the beautiful thing about learning is that there is almost always a low-cost version, so shop around a bit. SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22-Dec 21): If a thing can’t be proven, why argue over its truth? There’s a good reason: The argument isn’t about its topic; rather, it’s about the dynamic and status of those in the fight. CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan 19): There are many ways to discuss problems, including not discussing and hoping it goes away. Be brave and proactive. The adage “Tell me early, I’m your friend. Tell me late, I’m your critic” will apply. AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb 18): Sacrifice, by definition, is a loss. But when you sacrifice for love, it will be impossible to lose. Because no matter what you lay down at the altar of love, the act of giving makes you richer. PISCES (Feb 19-Mar 20): Some think you should suffer for art/love/work. Some don’t and are still successful. This is down to your beliefs, so believe in an enjoyable direction.

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h, dear. Another below-par All Blacks’ showing and this time an injury time 31-29 loss to South Africa resulted. Cue a nervous rugby-loving nation, talkback radio running hot, watercooler chat dissecting the whys and what now. Of course, there’s no need for real panic after an injury time, two-point loss, but if the All Blacks are honest they would know they were simply hanging on for most of the second half in the Gold Coast on Saturday night. They were largely beaten up at the tackle and a bruising South African pack outpointed them big time in the scrums and lineout. That the All Blacks got as close as they did, said much about their resilience more than anything. But, like every All Blacks’ defeat, and successive average displays at that, there are questions and thoughts aplenty. Here’s a view to

Daryl Holden ponder after the first 10 tests this season: • If New Zealand Rugby had waited until the end of the year to confirm Ian “Fozzie’’ Foster as head All Blacks’ coach through to the 2023 World Cup, do you think he would still get the nod? Or would NZR officials be turning up at Sumner Beach in December to have a chat with Scott Robertson in between daily surfing rides? • Is there any doubt that the All Blacks’ key players are halfback Aaron Smith and lock Sam Whitelock, whose absence was telling against South Africa? • How do we keep both of those

players, who will be 34 at the 2023 Rugby World Cup, in top physical condition and at the peak of their powers? • Is there also any doubt that Brad Weber, and not TJ Perenara, is surely the number two halfback in the country behind Smith? • What difference could young Highlanders’ number nine Folau Fakatava provide the ABs once he meets eligibility requirements and recovers from a full ACL tear in his right knee? The 21-year-old blew his knee apart after playing a starring role in his team’s stunning Super Rugby win over the Crusaders in April. At that stage, he looked a certainty to be named in the All Blacks. • What on earth is wrong with our lineout? • Anyone else have concerns that lock Scott Barrett and perhaps even hooker Codie Taylor,

though good players internationally, may not be true world class performers against the very best teams and when the heat is really on? Ditto David Havili. • Who else thought the decision to play Anton Lienert-Brown on Saturday backfired? He was well below his sharpest best after being out for some time. • Referee Mathew Carley frustratingly seemed as blind as the nearest bat to the constant and often illegal work of the Springboks’ tacklers not releasing the ball carrier on Saturday. But is he to blame or are the laws the problem? Clearly, the laws are still too complex, with too many grey areas and no consistency about how they are applied. • Ardie Savea, along with Jordie Barrett, was outstanding on Saturday. But I’m not convinced Savea is a tactically astute captain. He certainly doesn’t have that

Whitelock, Smith or Richie McCaw ability to “work’’ the referees. • What’s the point of having Damian McKenzie in the reserves and having to play him on the right wing in the closing stages of a test, as he did on Saturday? Surely the All Blacks would be better off with another midfield/ wing option on the bench. • Who should be at blindside? Akira Ioane and Shannon Frizell are the obvious options because they’re big, powerful men, though both drift in and out of games. Alternatively, could we afford to play a loose forward trio lacking in the collective size of Ethan Blackadder, Sam Cane and Savea? • What is the All Blacks’ plan B strategy if their razzle-dazzle, attacking game falls apart and they can’t resolve their lineout issues and get pinned in their own half? Please email answers to: helpfozzie@allblacks.com


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ver the past few weeks, I have been passing on a few skills to Maddy and I’m hoping they strike a note with her and it’s something she will continue to carry on doing long after I’m six feet under. Six feet under segues me nicely to the skills I have been sharing. Vege gardening. Yep, Maddy and I have been busy planting out our vege garden in what’s left of the greenhouse. It would be factually incorrect for me to continue to label the structure a greenhouse as it no longer has a front or back door. To be completely honest it doesn’t have a front or back wall. Let’s call it the green arch from now. Doing little bits at a time works well for both our attention spans. I had a small mental battle with myself as I was planting the lettuce. What’s the point of doing this? When they are ready to eat, I’ll be able to purchase one at the grocery shop for 99 cents. The point is, the shop-bought one won’t taste anywhere near as good as the one picked fresh from the garden or be as good for us. And I’m hoping the act of growing it and harvesting it will inspire Maddy to scoff into it. We have planted broccoli, carrots, silver beet and lettuce. We have a couple of courgette seeds and heaps of corn seeds planted in egg cartons. Hopefully these will sprout any day now and when they are

Phill Hooper OFF THE AIR ready to go in the green arch, we will plant them carton and all, which I’m told will decompose nicely into the ground. We also have three tomato plants growing out the bottom of buckets. I punched a hole in the middle of the bottom of the buckets and then cut out towards the side of the bucket. The bottom of the bucket looks like a quartered pie with a hole in the middle of it. I then push the roots of the plant into the bucket via the bottom. I then put plenty of dirt and compost in the bucket for the roots to grow up into. This is the part of the column where I’d like to say I have done this plenty of times before, and it works great, but this is the first time I have tried it with buckets. Hopefully I’ll have huge, dirtfree tomatoes hanging in no time. Otherwise, I’ll just kick the bucket to the curb. From six feet under to kicking the bucket, this has turned out a rather grave column. Till next week. Hoo Roo Phill Hooper Better Living

Phill Hooper is the breakfast host of Ashburton’s Hokonui radio station. The views expressed in this column are his and do not reflect the opinion of his employer or the Ashburton Guardian.

LETTERS Entitled youth In response to debate-making Ashburton councillor comments from Lynette Lovett and Rodger Letham about “entitled youth’’ and the issue of unemployed 16 to 24-year-olds not being a matter for local Government, former mayor Donna Favel makes the following points in her abridged letter: I have recruited, trained and mentored young people in Australia, USA and New Zealand. Our business has employed young people for over 20 years, many of whom have left the district to pursue a diverse range of opportunities and are now residing across New Zealand and the world. The 2020 school leavers were the first in over 100 years to complete their education during a global pandemic. They are entering a workforce where opportunities are being redefined and the world is in a state of flux. Even with my five decades of life experiences, Covid-19 has been challenging and I am in awe at the way many, but not all young people, are coping with these tumultuous times. The initial Ashburton Guardian article reported that councillor Rodger Letham stated it (unemployed youth issue) was not a matter for local Government. The Local Government Act defines the purpose of local Government as: “To promote the social, economic, environmental, and cultural well-being of communities in the present and for the future”.

It is legislated in the act and absolutely is a matter for local Government. They say it takes a village to raise a child. Our village has many kind generous groups and volunteers, who are exceptional in supporting others. However, recent comments and articles read as though it is not extended to all. I do wish it could be. Donna Favel

Three Waters Councillor Wilson ‘misses the point’ in Three Waters remarks Stuart Wilson is correct when he says that “just because you’re a different colour doesn’t mean to say that you can’t discuss something intelligently”. But he completely misses the point when it comes to the proposed representation on the Three Waters entity. I’d suggest his rounding down of the 10 per cent Maori population in our district to 5 per cent probably belies his intent. The representation model is the routine fulfilment of promises made in one of our key founding documents, which was also enshrined in the Local Government Act. As a long-term councillor, councillor Wilson is well aware of this. Unfortunately, a number of Ashburton councillors have form in this area. In 2018, whilst finalising their surface water strategy, (the) council came close to removing the single reference to a Maori concept – kaitiakitanga – from

this 40-plus page document. The following year, under councillor Wilson’s chairmanship, (the) council deliberately excluded iwi and other environmental groups from representation on a governing group for stock water. Then, as now, council chief executive Hamish Riach had to remind them of their Treaty obligations and the move was subsequently reversed. If councillors won’t accept and adhere to the Local Government Act, they deserve to be removed. Selwyn Price Reality check on proposal Congratulations to councillor Stuart Wilson for his reality check on the proposed Three Waters carve up of New Zealand local authority water assets. For the Government to bow down to appointed officials and not only invent the use of “partnership” in the Treaty for interests of governance and policy making for all New Zealanders, is precious and liberal in the extreme. Any entity created under the Government banner will not only be undemocratic, but will be top-heavy with another layer of nanny state expected to return a dividend to the Government for something that has already been paid for. Our democracy is definitely under attack from the new woke revolution that is sweeping western society and threatening all history and development that has taken centuries to build. This council needs more councillors of councillor Wilson and

Lovett’s strength to bring some sanity to decision making. Ed Eason Time for South Island to become independent Why is it that the past four years anybody criticising the Government is being called a racist? Thank goodness for people like Stuart Wilson. This Government is wanting basically to nationalise New Zealand’s water where it will become top-heavy with civil servants costing the taxpayers a fortune. History will prove that this Government has done more to racially divide New Zealand than any other Government in history. The time has come for the South Island, which produces tremendous wealth for New Zealand, to become independent, and let the Aucklanders start to fend for themselves. Robert Spencer Courageous comments Councillor Stuart Wilson is to be congratulated for his courageous comments regarding the pending Three Waters legislation, which can only be described as another nail in the coffin of democracy in New Zealand. Undoubtedly the more woke members of society will beat their breasts, wring their hands and agonise over what they will describe as councillor Wilson’s racist attitude. That will not alter the obvious fact that he has the support of the vast majority of Ashburton residents, who understand that his comments are not racist, but part

of the tradition of democracy that this country so rightly prides itself on and is built on. David Oakley Get a grip Society’s loud mouths and commentators should get a grip. Just because someone makes a comment of idealism, fairness, and objectivity, that differentiates between ethnicities and challenges new age PC doctrine, does not make them racist nor radical. Rather pragmatist analyst commentators, and community leaders who peddle opinion advocating simplicity, rationality, and fairness are only stating what should be obvious to all. Five per cent ethnicity of the population should not have 50 per cent influence. Five per cent of the population should have five per cent of sway. It’s called par, equivalence, justness. It could even be known to be parity. Like, equality. Ken Leadley

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White signals his intent for spring racing Matt Markham Ashburton horseman, Brent White, laid bare his intentions for the upcoming spring feature action with a winning double at the first premier meeting of the new season on Friday night. The Ashburton Racecoursebased trainer took three horses to Friday’s Addington meeting and brought two winners home back in the float with him, each as impressive as the other. Three-year-old filly, Mabalene kicked off the night with a bold front-running display to win a strong R55 to R58 mobile event. The daughter of American Ideal burst to the lead out of the gate and never looked back for Stephen McNally, cutting out some strong sectionals as she held all her rivals at bay to win impressively. A winner of three of her nine career starts, Mabalene looks to have a breadth of options available in the coming months as she continues to work through the grades, with Friday night’s victory signalling that she’s a horse who will win a fair few more races before the season ends. An hour later, White’s colours were back in the winners’ circle when Cranbourne showed his toughness to win a strong lower-grade race. The New Zealand Trotting Cup nominee should

Mabalene and Stephen McNally return to scale on Friday night at Addington after an impressive victory. PHOTO SUPPLIED

see a bump up the rankings for the Cup on the basis of his win as he beat a number of Cup contenders in the process. Away safely from the standing start, McNally managed to lob the perfect trip for the big pacer, and he unwound down centre track to get up just in the shadows of the post. Cranbourne has now won eight of his 21 career starts – six of them coming in the past 14 months with more than $85,000 in the bank.

The Mid Canterbury run over the weekend didn’t just end at Addington. Barrhill trainer Michael Heenan provided one of the biggest upset winners of the weekend at Timaru on Sunday, when Reindeer Trouble won the maiden trot in the hands of Ricky May. The four-year-old mare by Heenan’s resident stallion, Superfast Stuart, had shown little in her five previous starts to the races, but trotted perfectly on

Sunday to win by a neck, rocking punters with her $40 win price. Gerard O’Reilly also found his way into the winners’ circle at the meeting, saluting with the consistent Brother John for Geoff and James Dunn. Taking luck out of the equation, O’Reilly sent the gelding forward from the outset and never looked back, running their rivals off their feet to win by two and three quarter lengths.

Hot shots to miss the Methven Cup None of the big guns of this year’s New Zealand Trotting Cup have chosen the Methven Cup this weekend as one of their stepping stones toward the great race. Nominations for Sunday’s meeting, which is set to be held at the Orari Racecourse near Geraldine, were released yesterday, with 10 horses nominated for the $30,000 Group Three event. While none of the leading contenders for this year’s Cup are going to be in attendance, nine of the ten nominations are also included in the nominations for the second Tuesday in November. This year’s Methven Cup field will be headed by class mare Stylish Memphis and Vintage Cheddar. Both currently sit inside the top 15 on the rankings for the New Zealand Cup, but a number of their rivals are nipping at their heels, looking to break into the field as well. In-form trainers Robert and Jenna Dunn have four horses nominated; Franco Niven, Matt Damon, Steel The Show and Somekindawonderful, while Mark Jones has two runners set to take their place with Stylish Memphis joined by Plutonium Lady. There’s a North Island flavour to the race with the Cambridge trained Kango among nominations as he looks to work his way up the rankings after arriving in the South Island last week. Away from the Cup, nominations for Sunday’s meeting numbered 210 yesterday with a minimum of 10 races set to be held across the day. The meeting is being held at Orari while repairs are made to the Methven track following last month’s high winds which caused significant damage to the track and grounds at the Mt Harding Racecourse.

Vermont back into winners’ circle Matt Markham Back in April, Ashburton trainers Sarah and Matt Smith put their grey galloper, Vermont, on notice. It was time to shape up, or there was a potential ship out scenario in the mix. Matt Smith was pretty frank in his assessment of the mare heading into that weekend’s racing, that she needed to start showing something to the pair soon to warrant continuing with her. Almost as though she’d read her co-trainers mind, Vermont stepped out that weekend and ran a bold second – showing that she wasn’t quite just fin-

ished yet, before going on to run second at her next two starts as well. But victory still eluded her – that was until Saturday. The daughter of Mastercraftsman put in an outstanding gallop to win the fourth race of her career, at Riccarton, on a big day of racing, working from well off the speed to wear down her rivals in the run to the line to win under Corey Campbell. Nominated for the New Zealand Galloping Cup in November, but unlikely to actually line up in that race, Vermont showed on Saturday that there’s still plenty left in the tank, and that the will to win is there, as she had to fight off multiple challenges up the straight to hold on her half a head victory at odds of almost $25-toone.

Vermont and Corey Campbell do best in the run to the line to win at Riccarton on Saturday. PHOTO SUPPLIED Since that story back in April, Vermont has lined up seven times for a win, three seconds a fourth and two unplaced efforts,

netting her connections more than $26,000 along the way. Her win on Saturday also continued a standout run for the

Smith combination for the new season. They’ve lined horses up on four occasions since the season began and have won at all four meetings with three minor placings as well. They currently sit inside the top 20 trainers in New Zealand after the first two months of the season with a solid strike-rate too. Meanwhile, later in Saturday’s programme, former New Zealand Cup winner Dee And Gee kicked off a new campaign in grand style for Mayfield trainer, Peter Corbett when winning the open handicap 2000m event. The grand stayer wound up beautifully inside the final furlong of the race to claim the win under Tegan Newman at $35-toone as he builds toward a tilt at the great race next month.


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Aorangi golfers go oh-so-close Matt Markham A group of Aorangi golfers came within a whisker of claiming South Island supremacy at the weekend. A six-strong team of Aorangi golfers travelled to Christchurch for the South Island Men’s Masters Interprovincial for 2021 and nearly walked away with the spoils, finishing just one individual win off competition winners Otago in a fiercely competitive event. Playing at the Waitikiri Golf Club in Parklands, Christchurch, the Aorangi group were solid throughout the weekend’s four rounds of play from Saturday morning to Sunday afternoon. Points were awarded for overall victory against each region while individual wins were kept to determine any shared points scorers at the end of the competition. The Aorangi six, Owen Miller, John Smitheram, Regan Stills, Nigel Heney, Blair Franklin and Jeff Hewitt, finished on the same competition points as Otago, but missed out on the title by one individual victory. On Saturday they took on both Otago and Southland on the opening day of the competition. It was a steady if unspectacular start for the side, who picked up three and a half wins from the six matches in the morning before claiming three in the afternoon. They won five of the six individual matches against Southland to claim their first competition

Aorangi’s best Regan Stills 4 wins, Nigel Heney 3 wins, Owen Miller 1 win two halves, Blair Franklin 2 wins, Jeff Hewitt 2 wins, John Smitheram 1 win.

Regan Stills was in grand form for the Aorangi Men’s Masters team on the weekend winning all four of his matches. PHOTO ASHBURTON GUARDIAN point, while Otago proved too strong with only a win to Stills and a halved match to Miller in favour of the Aorangi side. Both Canterbury and Otago finished Saturday with two overall wins next to their name, putting them in the box seat for Sunday’s final two rounds. But Aorangi claimed a clean sweep of both their matches on Sunday, beating both Canterbury and Tasman to pick up two competition points, while Otago lost to Southland – the southerners’ only victory for the weekend. Aorangi went close to the perfect round on Sunday morning, winning four and a

CYCLING

Nelson’s trip a winning one Timaru paracyclist Jono Nelson made his trip north a memorable one, taking victory in the Tinwald Cycling Club’s, Ashburton Contracting Limited, Small Business Accounting, 32km handicap event around the Wakanui Beach block on Sunday. Starting off the front mark, Nelson set about his work to keep the chasing bunches at bay, holding on strongly to take the win by 45 seconds. Sam Baltrop showed he will be one to watch, producing a top shelf ride to see him beat in a strong trio of riders to take the second place spoils. Gareth Lewis continued his good form to secure the final podium spot. Another newcomer, Ben Knights, posted a great ride to take fourth place, while Charlotte Cox turned back the clock, producing a solid effort to record fifth place. Mike Pearce laid down an eye-catching effort, coming from the middle marks to take sixth place. Kyle Gray showed he will take some beating this year, recording the fastest time, riding the course in 43.59. Larry Neal and Michael Templeton secured second and third times respectively. The juniors and division 2 contested a 16km handicap event. Isabella Inglis put her winter racing to good use to take the win and lift the major spoils. Thomas Stevenson dug deep off the front mark to hold on strongly to secure second place. Sarah Gould will be happy with her day’s work, riding hard to nab third place. Scratch marker Mitch Brookland took fastest time honours, riding the distance in 23.32. Janette Hooper had the final say in Division 2 to take the win and fastest time honours from Brian Ellis, and Merv Grewar. Next week the club will contest a 38km handicap event on the Wakanui-Hakatere course.

half of their six matches, and then three wins in the afternoon were enough to get them home in both matches. It wasn’t quite enough to topple Otago though, who finished with 15 individual wins ahead of Aroangi’s 14. Canterbury on two points with 12.5 wins were third, and Tasman with one point and 10.5 wins were fourth, while Southland with one point and eight wins were fifth. Stills was the star of the show for the Aorangi side, winning all four of his matches, while Heney ended up with three for the weekend, a strong comeback after dropping his first match of the tournament.

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Women’s basketball under way Matt Markham

Competitive local basketball returns to the Mid Canterbury courts this week. The Basketball Mid Canterbury women’s grade competition begins tonight at the EA Networks Centre with six teams vying for bragging rights as the best local team. The competition offers something a little more competitive for the slightly more serious women players around the district with a mixture of ages and abilities. As was the case with the Men’s competition this year, the Ashburton College team has been split up and spread among the six rosters for the competition. Tonight’s opening round falls under Alert Level 2 restrictions meaning no spectators are allowed in to watch the action on the court – with only direct team contacts able to attend the night’s play. This year’s competition is made up of FKW, Basketbrawlers, Oldies But Goodies, Bricklayers, Summer’s Team and Pass The A.F. The competition officially begins with the first match-up of the season between FKW and Basketbrawlers and also Oldies But Goodies and Bricklayers at 6.15pm before Summer’s Team and Pass The A.F play the late game of the night at 7.30pm.

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King gains nomination at Canterbury awards Matt Markham One of Mid Canterbury’s finest swimmer, Hannah King, has been named as a finalist in this year’s Swimming Canterbury West Coast annual awards. King, who has had a standout year in the pool, is one of three finalists in the Female Swimmer of the Year 15 and under category, joining another swimmer with strong ties to Mid Canterbury, Hope Chmiel, and Brooke Bennett. King has been all around the action across New Zealand this year, with her crowning glory coming at the New Zealand Age Group Championships in Wellington back in April, where she won the 200-metre breaststroke final. It was a remarkable effort from the 15-year-old, who only finished fourth in her heat, but then went on to obliterate the clock in the final to set a new personal best time by more than seven seconds, as she took out the final to be crowned a national champion. Former Mid Canterbury swimming coach, Roly Crichton – the man be-

Hannah King on her way to gold at the Age Group Swimming Championships in Wellington. PHOTO SUPPLIED hind Paralympic champion, Sophie Pascoe, has also been nominated for an award – Coach of the Year.

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Hammers hit the wall Matt Markham Back to the drawing board. And then, start again. That’s the Mid Canterbury approach to this week, after a shock third round defeat to Hanan Shield bedfellows North Otago on Saturday in the Heartland Championship. With two wins from two matches to open the competition, the Hammers sat pretty near the top of the standings on Saturday morning, but by Saturday evening their position became precarious as North Otago out-passioned and outplayed them to win 32-20 during the afternoon. Form pundits suggested it should have been easy competition points for Mid Canterbury, especially after their win over Whanganui a week earlier, but from the very first whistle it was evident the Old Golds were in Ashburton to play. They took Mid Canterbury apart, and disabled many aspects of their game structure that had been so good in the opening two weeks, before exposing frailties and making the most of the opportunities. Mid Canterbury certainly didn’t help themselves. They looked off from the outset – a few key changes to the starting line-up perhaps causing more disruption than anyone will probably care to admit. Irrelevant of who was on the paddock, the Mid Canterbury team that played North Otago was about ten levels down on the side that played Whanganui the week before. While co-coach Dale Palmer restlessly paced the sidelines, his fellow coaches Jason Rickard and Sean Cuttance painted a solemn picture up in the stands and the frustration didn’t end when the final whistle blew. “Where do you start?” Palmer said after the match when asked to dissect what went wrong. “It’s a bit of a wake-up call, that’s for sure, there might have been a few guys there thinking that they could just show up on Saturday and do what they’ve been doing. “Complacency was definitely an issue out there and it showed, almost right from the outset.” Despite a lacklustre start, it was Mid Canterbury who opened the scoring with a penalty to George Williams, but that was their lot for the first 25 minutes. North Otago on the other hand were hungry.

Adam Williamson looks to protect the ball for halfback Liam McCormack during Saturday’s loss to North Otago. They operated a lightning-quick defensive line that got up in the face of the Mid Canterbury attackers and did so with numbers, getting over the ball and creating consistent turnovers at the breakdown that halted any momentum the home side were starting to gain. “They put a lot of pressure on us, they were quick off the line and really hungry when the ball was on the ground, and we were guilty of not protecting it well enough and not protecting the ball carrier. “But there were a lot of mistakes too, we made some bad decisions and had a lot of unforced errors which all counted towards the result.” Down 3-17 after almost 30 minutes, Mid Canterbury finally broke through, with Seta Koroitamana finding a gap and bursting through it, but North Otago bounced back again to score their third try, and the two sides went to the break with the visitors up 8-24. Any hopes of a miraculous turnaround in the second half looked slim as North Otago extended their lead to 32-8 after the first 15 minutes of the second half.

But a try to Adam Williamson out wide and then another to Raitube Vasurakuta 10 minutes later gave a small glimpse of a Mid Canterbury fightback, but North Otago – to their credit – played the last 10 minutes incredibly well to ensure the win, and arguably more importantly, deny Mid Canterbury two bonus points for four tries and finishing within seven points. And so now, there’s some work to be done. A little soul-searching will take place at training this week. “We’ve got a lot to talk about and a lot to think about too,” Palmer said. “In this competition, the way it is this year, it puts a lot of pressure on us, if we lose another game, we can almost say good bye to the Meads Cup, but perhaps the only hope is that the result acts

as a motivation for the next few weeks to get things on track.” While North Otago dominated across the board and there were very few highlights for the green and gold machine to get excited about, again the forwards toiled hard with Adam Williamson, Callum Burrell and Manasa Bari again turning in massive shifts up front. The loss of JJ Manning, Tom Reekie and Nick Foxley during the week for various reasons certainly didn’t help the cause, but there’s hope that they may return to the fray in the coming weeks. Mid Canterbury this week head to Masterton to take on Wairarapa Bush, and while they are yet to get a win on the board, you can almost guarantee there won’t be a single thought about Saturday being an easy week on the paddock.

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Scoreboard Mid Canterbury 20 (Seta

Koroitamana, Adam Williamson, Raitube Vasurakuta tries; George Williams pen, Nathan McCloy conv.) North Otago 32 (Hayden Todd, Jake Matthews, Alipate Tuipulotu, Tristan Fuli tries; Josh Phipps 3 conv, 2 pen)

Other results:

Thames Valley 30 bt Buller 15 Horowhenua Kapiti 38 bt East Coast 31 Poverty Bay 34 bt West Coast 20 South Canterbury 72 bt King Country 0 Whanganui 22 bt Wairarapa Bush 18

Standings TEAM P W L B South Canterbury 3 3 0 3 Thames Valley 3 3 0 3 Horowhenua Kapiti 3 3 0 2 Whanganui 3 2 1 2 Poverty Bay 3 2 1 2 Mid Canterbury 3 2 1 2 North Otago 3 2 1 2 West Coast 3 1 2 1 East Coast 3 0 3 3 Wairarapa Bush 3 0 3 1 Buller 3 0 3 0 King Country 3 0 3 0

Diff +151 +63 +22 +50 +23 +23 +12 -4 -31 -80 -113 -117

Pts 15 15 14 10 10 10 10 6 3 1 0 0

Shepherd Mhembere grabs a lineout throw.

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ABs build towards France 2023 RNZ

A fearsome haka wasn’t enough to get the All Blacks up for the game.

All Blacks coach Ian Foster said he has more immediate concerns than the next Rugby World Cup, but believes his All Blacks have learned lessons from the Rugby Championship that can be used in France in 2023. The All Blacks finished the competition on Saturday with a narrow 31-29 loss at the hands of South Africa on the Gold Coast, with the defeat seeing New Zealand cede the number one ranking in world rugby back to the Springboks. “Have we learnt anything that will hold us in good stead for 2023? I think so,” said Foster, whose side had clinched The Rugby Championship title last weekend. “We’ve spent good time together, we’ve learned how to manage the ups and downs of different schedules, different travel routines than we would normally have. “We’ve had to adapt and adjust and often you get that at World Cups.

“We’ve got an eye on that, but it’s only one eye and the thing I love about the international game is that you can’t really look too far forward than what’s happening next week. “We just love the moment, we’re trying to take steps to grow in our game and I think if you look at the last four to five months we’ve made some good steps.” The All Blacks will take a short break in Australia as pandemic restrictions mean they cannot return to New Zealand before embarking on a four-match stint in the northern hemisphere. New Zealand travel to Washington to face the United States on October 23 before moving to Europe for test matches against Italy, Ireland and France. “We’re looking forward to going on our northern hemisphere tour and we’re going to play some different teams again that we haven’t played for a couple of years, their style,” Foster said. There have been “some great learning moments for us but at

the same time we want to go out there and win”, he said. “One way to get ready for a World Cup is to build confidence through building your game and winning big games. “That’s where tonight will be gold for us.”

Call-up for Lord Young Taranaki and Chiefs lock Josh Lord has been called into the All Blacks squad for the end of year to the USA and Europe. The 20-year-old, who only made his Super Rugby debut earlier this year, comes in as locks Scott Barrett and Patrick Tuipulotu return to New Zealand for family reasons. Lord gets his call-up as senior players Sam Cane, Samuel Whitelock, Dane Coles and Shannon Frizell rejoin the fray, with all four to link up with squad in the Northern Hemisphere.

SPORTS RESULTS Run and Walk Ashburton

On Saturday a Run and Walk Ashburton team took part in the 81st annual Takahe to Akaroa relay. This is an 8-lap road relay that starts at the sign of the Takahe and finishes at the Akaroa domain. Runners complete laps of distances ranging from 6.8 km to 10.7 km, with terrain from flat to undulating to uphill and downhill. The race was to have been the National Championships but with Covid restrictions only teams from Canterbury were able to take part. Despite this there was an excellent turnout of 92 teams. Ashburton competed in the Masters Mens B section and finished a creditable sixth place out of 12 teams in 6 hours 43 minutes 30 seconds. Lap times: lap 1 Steve Viex 48m 18s; lap 2 Tam Grant 53m 58s; lap 3 Ian Broadbelt 48m 35s; lap 4 Gabby Simpson 44m 48s; lap 5 Lisa Campbell 57m 48s; Lap 6 Jeremy Hayes 37m 00s; lap 7 Kenny Johnston 52m 43s; lap 8 Gary Whiting 1hr 00m 21s. A highlight for the team was last lap runner Gary Whiting competing for the 40th time in Ashburton colours, and for the 44th time overall. Well done Gary, a great effort!

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Allenton Bowling Club

On Friday October 1 Friday Triples results were as follows: First: Eric Maw, Anthony Holmes, Graeme Brooker 3 wins 16 ends 28 points, Second: Mike Quinn, Wendy Watson, John Drayton 3 wins 15 ends 31 points, Third: Graeme Bishop, John Forde, Mike Buchanan 2 wins 13 ends 51 points, Fourth: Bruce Hopwood, Faye McKnight, Maureen Knox 2 wins 3 ends 23 points, Fifth: Min Hill, J Rush, T Pearce 2 wins 13 ends 17 points. On Saturday October 2 the Todd Cup was competed for and results were as follows: First: Sandra Keith, Daniel Hopkins, Richard Kane, Michael Lawson4 wins 26 ends 63 points, Second: Gavin Eder, Doug Kinvig, Graeme Tayler, Winston Lee 3 wins 25 ends 36 points, Third: Min Hill, Murray Anderson, John Kewish, Alistair McKenzie 3 wins 22 ends 36 points, Fourth: Graeme Bishop, Wayne Lloyd, Greg Harrison, Mike Buchanan 3 wins 21 ends 44 points. Congratulations To the following teams that qualified for the Sub Centre Pairs: Rosemary Bennett and Wendy Watson, Rodney Greaney and Alex Crawford, Graeme Bishop and Jock O’Connor Richard Kane and Gary Blackwell, Murray Smallridge and John Drayton, Dan Hopkins and Mike Lawson.

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Ashburton Bridge Club

Monday September 27, Irwin Trophy: N/S 1st Bruce & Heather Sim, 2nd George Brown & Eric Parr, 3rd Bruce Leighton & Dee Murdoch. E/W 1st Mary Bruce & Mervyn Jones, 2nd Janine Havis & Paul Leadley, 3rd Chris & Allison Lovelock. Tuesday Evening September 28, Ron Suth-

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erland Trophy: N/S 1ST Mike Holmes & Bill Kolkman, 2nd Maryke Blignault & Debbie Seddon-Sewell, 3rd Pat Jordan & Audrey Rooney. E/W 1st Sue Rosevear & David Sewell, 2nd Johnny Wright & Margaret Shearer, 3rd John Shearer & Ian Doel. Wednesday September 29, Brabant Trophy: 1st Janet Cuttle & Peter Wilson, 2n John Shearer & Rosemary McLaughlin, 3rd Trish & Peter Downward, 4th Mary Buckland & Bev Turton, 5th Judith Moore & Johnny Wright, 6th Judith Edmond & Maree Moore. Thursday September 30, Eileen Willougby: Section A: N/S 1st John Fechney & Rosemary McLaughlin, 2nd Judith Edmond & Maree Moore, 3rd Alan Wright & Peter Wilson. E/W 1st Peter & Trish Downward, 2nd David Sewell & Debbie Seddon-Sewell, 3rd Sue Rosevear & Anne Reid Section B: N/S 1st Mary Buckland & Rewa Kyle, 2nd =Colin Clemens & Maryke Blignaut, and Trevor Coulter & Bev Macaulay, 3rd Graham Gilbert & Jan McClelland. E/W 1st Wendy Parr & Margaret Shearer, 2nd Bruce Sim & Jim Rooney, 3rd Bev Blair & Pauline Scott.

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Waireka Croquet Club

Waireka Croquet Club Pat Burgess Handicap Singles Advanced Grade 2-6: Phyllis Reith 5 vs Bill Allnutt 7; Phyllis Reith 4 vs Bev Blair 7; Phyllis Reith 7 vs Pat Allnutt 3; Phyllis Reith 7 vs 2; Bill Allnutt 5 vs Bev Blair 7; Bill Allnutt 7 vs Pat Allnutt 3; Bill Allnutt 3 vs Janice Murta 7; Bev Blair 5 vs Pat Allnutt 7; Bev Blair 6 vs Janice Murta 7; Pat Allnutt 7 vs Janice Murta 5. Winner: Phyllis Reith; Bunner-up Bev Blair. Intermediate Grade 7-14: Jim Kennedy 5 vs Joyce Davis 7; Jim Kennedy 4 vs John Davis 7; Jim Kennedy 2 vs Lyn Jones 7; Jim Kennedy 1 vs Heather Kaye 7; Jim Kennedy 5 vs Bev Gregory 7; Jim Kennedy 6 vs Kathryn Lee 7; Jim Kennedy 6 vs Janice Allen 7; Jim Kennedy 7 vs Mary Guenole 6; Jim Kennedy 3 vs Pauline Scott 7; Joyce Davis 6 vs John Davis 7; Joyce Davis 3 vs Lyn Jones 7; Joyce Davis 3 vs Heather Kaye 7; Joyce Davis 7 vs Bev Gregory 4; Joyce Davis 6 vs Kathryn Lee 7; Joyce Davis 5 vs Janice Allen 7; Joyce Davis 7 vs Mary Guenole 3; Joyce Davis 7 v Pauline Scott 6; John Davis 5 v Lyn Jones 7; John Davis 7 v Heather Kaye 6; John Davis 7 v Bev Gregory 4; John Davis 7 v Kathryn Lee 2; John Davis 4 v Janice Allen 7; John Davis 4 v Mary Guenole 5; John Davis 7 v

Women; Silver; Marilyn Bennett r/u Christine Kinita. Bronze 1; Elizabeth Collins r/u Linda McClea. Bronze 2; Val Prendergast r/u Mara Kennedy. 9 Hole; Judith Smith r/u Lesley Glassey. Due to representative commitments the Senior men will play their final on Saturday October 9. Sunday October 4 - American Stableford Leading scores in the American Stableford round played on Sunday’s club day were Dave Allan 56, Gordon Rennie, Lindsay Jackson 54, Snow Pierce 53, Dave King 51. Women: Kellie Kenton 57, Sally Lane 53. Nearest the pin: Tinwald Liquorland #2; Struan Scott. Gluyas Ford #6; Dave King. The Fine Lion # 12; Maxine Whiting. Ace Automotive #16; Dave King. G & R Seeds 2nd shot #11; Dave King. Net Eagles; #1 Not struck.

■■ Squash Pauline Scott 6; Lyn Jones 5 v Heather Kaye 7; Lyn Jones 7 v Bev Gregory 4; Lyn Jones 7 v Kathryn Lee 4; Lyn Jones 7 v Janice Allen 6; Lyn Jones 7 v Mary Guenole 1; Lyn Jones 4 v Pauline Scott 7; Heather Kaye 7 v Bev Gregory 6; Heather Kaye 7 v Kathryn Lee 2; Heather Kaye 5 v Janice Allen 7; Heather Kaye 7 v Mary Guenole 3; Heather Kaye 6 v Pauline Scott 7; Bev Gregory 6 v Kathryn Lee 7; Bev Gregory 2 v Janice Allen 7; Bev Gregory 3 v Pauline Scott 7; Kathryn Lee7 3 v Janice Allen 7; Kathryn Lee 4 v Mary Guenole 7; Kathryn Lee 4 v Pauline Scott 7; Janice Allen 7 v Mary Guenole 0; Janice Allen 7 v Pauline Scott 5; Winner: Janice Allen: Runner-up Lyn Jones.

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Ashburton 9 Hole Golf

Last week’s winners of the Accountantz Net Medal match were: first, Tonee Hurley (35) on countback from Colin Fleming (35) and Robynne Nicholl (36) was third, on countback. Don McLeod and Chris Anderson scored Smith & Church gobblers. This week we will play for the first Bruce Leighton Mixed Bloodsome Trophy and on 14th October, we will visit Mayfield and join them for their 9 Hole Golf Day.

Methven Golf Club

Saturday, October 2 Senior: Michael Kemp 73-3-70. Intermediate: Pete Wood 84-14-70. Junior A: Stuart Wilson 86-18-68. Junior B: Gary Kermode 93-30-63. Other good scores: 67 Allan Lock. 68 Gavin Santy. 69 Mark Gazzard. 70 Mike Gray. 71 Tim Robinson, Jimmy Anderson. 72 Piers Rolton. Twos: Matt Duncan, Alister Maxwell, Sam Clark, Michael Kemp, Piers Rolton. Closest to the Pins: Aqua Japanese #4 Michael Kemp. Hunters wine #6 Matt Duncan, Ski Time #13 Max Bullivant. Brown Pub #14 Geoff Kelk. Green Parrot #17 Piers Rolton. Dubliner Best Nett: Gary Kermode 63. Methven Foursquare Second Best Nett: Allan Lock 67. Bar Voucher Best Gross: Michael Kemp 73. This Week Semi finals Flights.

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September 24 Stroke Round: Bryan Petrie 52-25-57, John Barwell 57-23-34, Bob Brown 61-25-36. October 1 6th Mary Fahey 8th Putting: John Barwell 59-23-36: 17 Putts, Alister Goodwin 54-1836; 21 Putts, Annette Maw 51-21-37:16 Putts, Adrienne Goodwin 63-23-40: 16 Putts. PGG Wrightson Best Player John Barwell, Methven Travel 2nd Shot John Barwell.

Rakaia Golf Club

Championship results – Saturday October 2 Senior Cameron Grant bt Cameron Thomassen after 39 holes, Intermediate Chris Helem bt Andy Gray 2/1, Junior A John Stara bt Phil Vanderweg 4/3, Junior A Willie Pearce bt Tony Hurst 4/3. Ladies: Bronze A Freda Bierema bt Many Hurst after 38 holes, Bronze B Fiona Rushton bt Bev Sutherland 2/1, 9 Hole Val Bell bt Lillian O’Hanlon 2/1. Men’s Plates: Senior Mark Hutchins bt Paul Whittaker5/4, Junior B Brian Brown bt Mike McGuire 3/2. Intermediate plate to be played at a later date between Jeff Hurst & Joe Lepaio.

Tinwald Golf Club

Leading scores in the twilight opening night stableford. Men; – 6; Jeff Naish 23, Tim Stoddart 21, Brock Peddie, Nic Green 20 c/b. 7-10; Mitch VanderKrogt, Neil Rayner 21, Steve Mealings 20, Brian Rouse, Adam Lowe, Chris Hart19, Craig Meyrick 18. 11 plus; Dan Dwyer, Mitchell McLauchlan 21, Mark Dalglish 19, Dave Allan 18 c/b. Women; - 14; Barb MacGregor 19. 15plus; Barb Harris 22, Kellie Kenton 20, Barb Cochrane 18. Twos; Ryan Fahey, Andy Peck, Chris Hart. Saturday October 3 - Championship Finals. The championship finals played on Saturday saw the following players end their season with a trophy and runner-up prize. Intermediate men; Brent Smith r/u Randall Feutz. Junior A; Campbell Morrow r/u Neil Rayner. Junior B; Warren Scott r/u Roger Bruce. Plate winners were Struan Scott, Gordon Rennie, Kieron Gray, Arthur Pawsey.

Celtic Squash Club

Results from last week’s round of the Celtic Squash Club’s spring league competition. Team Pat Summerfield Electrical beat Team Robbies Speedy Exhaust & Brake Shop 141: Lee Barker beat Jimmy Hunn 3-0, Chris Lima beat Simon Kennedy 3-0, Barry deSitter beat Jordy Hooper 2-1, Mika Donkers beat Craig Henshilwood 3-0, Sarah Forbes beat Kate Williams 3-0. Team Euro-Agri lost to Team McCrea Paint & Decorators 7-10: Nick Marshall beat Paul Cousins 3-0, James McCloy lost to Mick Hooper 2-3, Karen Nieman lost to Donna Brown 0-3, Amy Muckle beat Nicky Dryland 2-1. Team Alps Continuous Spouting beat Team Kirsty Clay Property Brokers 12-5: Ben Kruger lost to Chris Thompson 1-2, Rob Giles beat Neil Keenan 3-0, Ian Dolden beat Kirsty Clay 3-1, Hayden Robinson drew with Neil Thompson 2-2, Jacinda Ryan beat Hollie Morgan 3-0. Team NZ Farmers Livestock drew with Team J&N Hedgecutting 8-8: Shane Muckle lost to Wouter Myburgh 0-3, Trudy Dalton lost to Kade Cummings 0-3, Henry Ross beat Chrissie Stratford 3-0, Andre De Beer drew with Meagen Bell 2-2.

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Heartland return for Sam Cane? Sam Cane hopes to make his long-awaited comeback this weekend with a rare grassroots appearance but he will not immediately regain the All Blacks captaincy when he re-joins the team for their northern tour. Cane has not donned the boots since undergoing surgery to repair the pectoral injury he suffered playing for the Chiefs in March. He was due to make his comeback in the NPC with Bay of Plenty, having trained with them in recent weeks, but with his local province on a bye this weekend, Cane is instead eyeing a surprise Heartland Championship match to make his return. Turning out for King Country against Whanganui in Taupo this weekend is the obvious team for Cane to represent, but that situation was complicated when much of the Waikato was plunged into alert Level 3 after community Covid-19 cases were found in Hamilton east and Raglan. Former Chiefs hooker Hika Elliot is the last player picked from the Heartland Championship for the All Blacks after playing for Poverty Bay in 2014. All Blacks coach Ian Foster remains hopeful Cane can get a hit out this weekend before flying out next Thursday to meet the squad in Washington DC, where the All Blacks begin their five-match northern tour with a money-spinning test against the USA. They then progress to play Wales, Italy, Ireland and France. “We’re looking around to see if he might be available to play a game of Heartland rugby,” Foster said on Monday. “I’m not sure on the latest on that, but he’s desperate to do that. “We’ll see how the bureaucratic cogs chug their way through that one.” Sam Whitelock and Dane Coles, the latter absent since the second test against Fiji in July with a calf strain, are due to play for Canterbury and Wellington on Friday night before joining Cane, Highlanders loose forward Shannon Frizell and 20-year-old Chiefs lock Josh Lord on the plane to Washington DC. Lord was called up as a bolter to cover Scott Barrett and Patrick Tuipulotu, both of whom are returning home following the Rugby Championship for family reasons.

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Sam Cane won’t be rushing back into the All Blacks captaincy. In Cane’s absence Foster has used four All Blacks captains this season – Whitelock, Aaron Smith, Brodie Retallick and Ardie Savea. Initially at least, Foster will allow Cane to settle back into the squad before he regains the captaincy which is likely to leave Whitelock and Savea to share the role. “At the moment we’re going to go with the status quo,” Foster said. “The players we’re bringing over are joining this group. “Ardie will carry on leading this team in the short-term future.

“Once we get to Washington and Wales and make some assessments of where the other guys are at then we’ll let people know. “Clearly we’ve got some really good leaders in this team. Ardie has done a great job; Sam Whitelock was outstanding in the early part of the year. “Sam Cane we’re likely to just let him come back into the environment for those first two or three weeks. “He’s got to find his feet and get his confidence. “We’ll juggle that as we go along but we’ve got a clear plan.”

Clearys get the Panthers home Nathan Cleary’s conversion proved decisive as the Penrith Panthers outlasted South Sydney Rabbitohs 14-12 in an arm-wrestle of a National Rugby League Grand Final in Brisbane on Sunday to win the title for a third time. The 23-year-old, whose father Ivan is coach, calmly slotted the extras after an intercept try from winger Stephen Crichton 13 minutes from time as the Panthers earned some redemption for their loss to Melbourne Storm in last year’s final. “I’ve been dreaming of this moment for all my life and finally it’s here. We did it!” man of the match Cleary said after embracing his father, Panthers coach Ivan, on the Lang Park pitch. “We had the hurt of last year and did it the hard way.” Souths, who stunned the Panthers 1610 in the opening round of the playoffs, scored their second try through winger Alex Johnston eight minutes later but Adam Reynolds was unable to convert from the left touchline.

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The Panthers hit celebration mode. Reynolds, playing his last match for his club of 16 years before moving to the Brisbane Broncos, had a chance to tie up the scores in the dying minutes but his twopoint field goal attempt came up short. “We just kept fighting and fighting right to the end but they were just too good tonight,” said the halfback, one of three survivors from South Sydney’s last title-winning team in 2014.

Travel restrictions to prevent the spread of Covid-19 forced the NRL final away from Sydney for the first time with the crowd restricted to 75 percent of capacity. The Rabbitohs, one of Australia’s oldest and most popular teams, had the majority of the support but it was the side from the town on the western fringes of Sydney that had the best of the early exchanges. Cleary’s sublime fifth-tackle kicks kept the Rabbitohs penned in their half and centre Matt Burton exploited the weakness in Souths’ right-side defence to open the scoring with a try in the 17th minute. A brilliant individual try from five eighth Cody Walker got Souths back on level terms in the 21st minute, and a penalty apiece from Cleary and Reynolds had the sides locked at 8-8 until Crichton’s intercept of Walker’s pass. Souths had been hoping for a record-extending 22nd title, and an eighth with three clubs for their 71-year-old coach Wayne Bennett, but it was Penrith who added another triumph to those of 1991 and 2003.

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9.30am ST DAVID’S UNION CHURCH. Walking group meets outside church. 48 Allens Road, Allenton. 9.30am-11.30am MID CANTERBURY BADMINTON CLUB. Badminton, daytime section, all abilities welcome. EA Networks Centre. 9.45am WAIREKA CROQUET CLUB. Golf Croquet, handicap singles. The domain, Philip Street. 10am MSA TAI CHI. Cost $3 per session, classes start this week, MSA, Havelock Street. 10am AGE CONCERN ASHBURTON, 206 CLUB. Programme for the elderly runs Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Enquiries to 308 6817. 10am - 4pm NZ ALPINE AND AGRICULTURE ENCOUNTER AND THE ART GALLERY. Open for viewing. Mt Hutt Memorial

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6am ST DAVID’S UNION CHURCH. Circuit training in hall. 48 Allen’s Road. Allenton. 9.30am AGE CONCERN ASHBURTON. Steady As You Go. Fall prevention programme. Contact 308 6817. Held at St David’s Union Church. 48 Allens Road, Allenton. 9.30am - 11.30am PICKLEBALL ASHBURTON. Check out this fast growing racket sport. Come and have fun every Wednesday. Equipment supplied. EA Network Stadium. River Terrace. 10am AGE CONCERN ASHBURTON. Hip Hop for Seniors. Phone 308 6817. Seniors Centre. Cameron Street. 10am AGE CONCERN ASHBURTON. 206 CLUB. Programme for the

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Hall. 160 Main Street Methven. 10.30am AGE CONCERN ASHBURTON. Steady As You Go. Fall prevention programme. Contact 308 6817. Held at All Saints Anglican Church. Chapman Street, Methven. 12pm-2pm ASHBURTON JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. (Signing Centre). JP available for all signing services on Tuesdays and Fridays. No appointment necessary. No fee. Community House, 44 Cass Street. 1pm AGE CONCERN ASHBURTON. Steady As You Go. Fall prevention programme. Contact 308 6817. Held at St Andrews Presbyterian Church. Bridge Street, Rakaia. 1pm ASHBURTON MSA PETANQUE CLUB. Competition and social play, all welcome. 115 Racecourse Road. 1pm-2.30pm R AND R LINEDANCING ASHBURTON. Weekly beginner/improved line dance classes. MSA Social Hall. Havelock Street. 1pm-3pm

ASHBURTON AVIATION MUSUEM. Static displays, collection of aircraft and memorabilia on display. Ashburton Airport. Seafield Road. 1.15pm WAIREKA CROQUET CLUB. Golf Croquet, singles -6 to 8 handicap and 9 to 16 handicap. The domain, Philip Street. 1.15pm R.S.A. INDOOR BOWLS. Weekly social indoor bowls at the RSA Linton Lounge. Cox Street. 1.30pm AGE CONCERN ASHBURTON. Steady As You Go. Fall prevention programme. Contact 308 6817. Hakatere Presbyterian Parish, 65 Oxford Street. 3pm-4.30pm R AND R LINEDANCING ASHBURTON. Weekly Intermediate line dance classes. MSA Social hall. Havelock Street. 7pm-9pm MID CANTERBURY BADMINTON CLUB. Badminton Club night. All abilities welcome. EA Networks Centre. River Terrace.

elderly runs Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Enquiries to 308 6817. 10am - 12am WAIREKA CROQUET CLUB. Association Croquet. The domain, Philip Street. 10am-4pm NZ ALPINE AND AGRICULTURE ENCOUNTER AND THE ART GALLERY. Open for viewing. Mt Hutt Memorial Hall. 160 Main Street Methven. 10.30am AGE CONCERN ASHBURTON. Steady As You Go. Fall prevention programme. Contact 308 6817. Held at Buffalo Lodge Hall. Cox Street. 10.45am MSA TAI CHI. Seated classes, $3. Classes start this week. MSA Havelock Street. 1pm - 4pm WAIREKA CROQUET CLUB. Association Croquet. Doubles, The domain, Philip Street.

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MARR, Michael Leonard (Micky) – On October 1, 2021. Passed away peacefully at Rosebank Lifecare, Ashburton, aged 75 years. Dearly loved partner of Pam. Dearly loved father and father-in-law and Grandad of Rebecca and Brent, Bailey, Josh and Nick Kershaw; Justine and Tony, the late Jack, and Liam Turner; Hayley, and Alyssa Adams, and extended family Shayne, Janelle, Richard, Andrew and their families. Messages to the Marr family, c/- PO Box 472, Ashburton 7740. A private service for Micky will be held. For anyone wishing to view the service online go to www.patersonsfuneral services.co.nz Funeral Notices and click on Micky’s notice for the link.

TARBOTTON: Lester James – Passed away on October 1, 2021 in Methven, surrounded by his family, aged 88 years. Dearly loved husband of Joy and the late Joan. Cherished and loved father and father-in-law of Wendy and Robbie Risdon, (the late) Paul and Helen, Linda and Tim Robinson, Ian and Nicola and Ruth and Chris Hutchinson. Proud grandfather to Sarah, Thomas and Chris; Matthew, Daniel, Luke, Joseph, Heidi, Caleb, Joshua and James; James, Jeremy and Rebecca; Emily, Henry and Charlotte; Kate and Emma; and spouses/partners and precious great grandfather of 12. Messages to the Tarbotton Family, PO Box 472, Ashburton. Due to Covid restrictions, a private funeral will be held. For those wishing to view service online go to www.patersonsfuneral services.co.nz Funeral Notices, and click on Lester’s notice for the link.

TRUMAN, Neville Digby – On October 2, 2021, at Rosebank Lifecare, Ashburton, surrounded by his family. Aged 88 years. Dearly loved and loving husband of Ann. Much loved father and father-in-law of Christine Hay, Leone and Grant Purvis, Grant, and Michelle and Mike Griffiths and loving Grandad of all his grandchildren and great grandchildren. Messages to the Truman family, c/- PO Box 472, Ashburton 7740. Due to Covid restrictions, a private service for Neville will be held.

STRACHAN, Shirley Annette – Peacefully at Rangitata Huts on October 2, 2021 aged 73 years. Dearly loved wife of Gary for 56 years, much loved mother and mother-inlaw of Karen and Peter Kilgour, Tanya and Steve Williams (Greymouth), and Jason and Lee. Loved Nana of Shane and Brook, Jack and Rebecca; Bailey and Tryton, and Rubie; Jake and Bree, and Riley; and loved great-grandmother of Harrison, Maxwell, Morgan, Maddix, and Oden, and friend of Andrew and his family. Special friend of Leslie and Robert, Chrissie Glassey, and Dave Johnstone. In lieu of flowers donations to the Heart Foundation of New Zealand would be appreciated and may be made at the service or at Memory Funerals. Messages to, the Strachan family, c/- PO Box 6035, Ashburton 7742. Due to Covid-19 restrictions a private service to celebrate Shirley’s life will be held.

TARBOTTON, Lester James– On October 1, 2021, in Methven. Loved and respected husband of Joy, step-father of Sandra and Quentin Hinchliffe, and stepgrandfather of Tom, and Rosemary Hinchliffe. “With sadness Lester has left a huge hole in our hearts and our lives.” TARBOTTON, Lester James – Passed peacefully away October 1, 2021. Dearly loved brother and brother-inlaw of the late Nancy and late Russell Guthrie, the late Colin and Jeanette, Malcolm and the late Judith and Barbara. A respected and much admired uncle of all his nieces and nephews. Will be sadly missed by all.

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McINTOSH, Nancy Clare – 22.04.1935 – 05.10.2020 Our beautiful Mum passed away one year ago today. We never had a chance to say goodbye. How lucky we were to have had someone that makes saying goodbye so hard. Mum and Dad, we will hold you close in our hearts, until we meet again. Goodbye is not forever From your loving children XO.

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Tuesday: Low cloud breaking in the morning, and drizzle clearing. Low cloud returning in the evening. NE. MAX

Midnight Tuesday

Canterbury Plains

16 MIN 10

Tuesday: Low cloud breaking in the morning, and drizzle clearing. Low cloud returning in the evening. Northeasterlies.

Thursday: Becoming fine. Northeasterlies.

SUN PROTECTION ALERT PROTECTION REQUIRED

Even on cloudy days

Data provided by NIWA

: 50 10 : 50 am – 3 pm

Around The Region Tuesday

Christchurch Darfield Lake Coleridge Methven Rakaia Timaru

15 10 14 10 18 7 16 9 13 11 14 9

Wednesday Thursday

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10 11 7 10 11 7

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MAX

Canterbury High Country

17 MIN 10

Tuesday Mountain weather hazard: Wind Chill. Cloudy with isolated showers, clearing in the morning and becoming fine. A few showers returning in the afternoon and evening. Snow possible to 2100m. Wind at 1000m: Light. Wind at 2000m: N 30 km/h at times. Freezing level: Rising to 2400m in the morning.

Wednesday: Cloudy with drizzle about the coast in the morning, then scattered afternoon rain. Northeasterlies.

A broad, complex area of low pressure extends across all of New Zealand from the Tasman Sea, and is expected to be slow-moving for the next few days. Several troughs and fronts tied to the low are forecast to affect the country this week. A narrow ridge should move over the country from Friday.

Wednesday: Low cloud with possible drizzle at times. Northeasterlies.

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Wednesday Mountain weather hazards: None issued. Cloudy with scattered afternoon and evening rain. Wind at 1000m: NE 30 km/h. Wind at 2000m: NE 30 km/h, tending NW 50 km/h in the evening. Freezing level: About 2500m.

For the very latest weather information, including Weather Warnings, visit metservice.com

Thursday: Becoming fine. Northeasterlies. MAX

Readings to 4pm Monday Temp °C Maximum Minimum Grass min 24hr Rain mm Month to date Wind km/h Strongest gust Sun hrs on Sun Month to date

Ashburton Airport 11.2 8.7 6.8 2.4 2.4 SE 26 3:29pm 4.9 26.2

Methven 10.6 7.8 – – – – – – –

Christchurch Timaru Airport Airport 12.8 11.6 10.0 9.5 9.4 – 22.6 0.2 22.6 0.2 E 26 E 30 12:31am 3:21pm 6.0 – 28.9 –

Tides, Sun and Moon Tuesday

21 MIN 8

Wednesday

Thursday

Ashburton H 3:14am 3:41pm 3:58am 4:24pm 4:44am 5:09pm Mouth L 9:23am 9:49pm 10:09am 10:32pm 10:57am 11:20pm Rakaia Mouth Rangitata Mouth

H L H L

3:09am 9:21am 2:58am 9:07am

3:32pm 9:48pm 3:25pm 9:33pm

3:57am 4:19pm 10:11am 10:36pm 3:42am 4:08pm 9:53am 10:16pm

4:46am 5:08pm 11:02am 11:26pm 4:28am 4:53pm 10:41am 11:04pm

6:57am 7:47pm 6:55am 7:48pm 6:54am 7:49pm 6:39am 6:05pm 7:03am 7:20pm 7:27am 8:37pm

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FinalWhistle The Guardian’s sports wrap

Ashburton Guardian Tuesday, October 5, 2021

calling time on a week of sport

Hammers hit the wall

Golfers go close P23

Off the mark

Mid Canterbury suffered their first defeat of the season on Saturday, losing to North Otago. It’s put the side in a precarious position in the standings for the Heartland Championship. Full story: P24

Up for award

P23

White hot

P22

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