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By Kat Duggan Being one of the first wine regions in the world to see in the day, Marlborough will be kicking off International Sauvignon Blanc Day today. Wine Marlborough Ltd. is hosting an informal tasting for local wine producers, to celebrate the variety, and get the ball rolling on the global social media wine tasting. “It’s just a really informal tasting, a chance to get local wineries together, to bring their own wine and to have a taste,” said marketing and communications coordinator, Emily Hope. Today marks the fourth annual International Sauvignon Blanc Day, an online initiative which started in California, at St Supery Winery. The day acts to promote Sauvignon Blanc locally, nationally and internationally. Continued page 3

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School offers $50K prize Grovetown School is holding a fishing and hunting competition this weekend, with a chance for somebody to win $50,000. Competition organiser, Sandy Large, said any adult entered in the hunting or fishing section of competition, ‘Does it Weigh $50k?’, has the opportunity to win the big prize. “One person is drawn out of all the adult entries, and the weight of their catch will generate the number of the envelope they open. The envelope will either say yes you’ve won $50K, or no, you’ve won the consolation prize.” The consolation prize is a Ridge Air helicopter flight, worth $1300. The weigh-in will take place on Sunday, May 19, from 1pm until 3pm, and the main prize giving will be at 4pm. While waiting for the prize-giving, the public can participate in a range of activities hosted at the school, including snail races, chocolate wheel, obstacle courses, and tugo-war, as well as food and spot prizes. The MC for the day will be Geoff Thomas, from “TV3’s Outdoors with Geoff,” who is flying down from Auckland for the event. All entries must be caught between 6am Friday May 17, and 3pm Sunday May 19.

Looking forward to the competition this weekend is: (back L-R), Connor Bruce, Josh Fuller, Sam Neal, Emma Fuller, Maddie Large, front left, Finn Bruce, Millie Large and Jacob Large.

Entry will be free for children under 5, $5 for ages 6-9 years, $10 for ages 10-17 years, and $30 per adult 18 years and over. All proceeds made in the competition will

be going towards repairs of the school pool, which has been on the site since the 1940’s, and is where the kids do their swimming lessons.

Paying it forward in coffee By Kat Duggan Pay for two coffees, but only take one away. This is what local barista, Josh McKay is hoping to make happen from his coffee cart in the Forum. Owner of the Boost Coffee Kart, Josh is hoping to introduce Blenheim to the idea of the suspended coffee, a concept which includes paying for a coffee, but not taking it, which can then be given to somebody who may not be able to afford their own. Josh, who heard about the concept taking off in Wellington, thought the idea was a good way of looking after the wider community. “Sometimes there are people that maybe would like a coffee, but they just don’t have it in their budget to afford one. It would be nice for them to have something that we just take for granted,” he said. The onset of winter spurred Josh into action, and he sold his first suspended coffee on Monday this week to local man Adam Jasinski.

“I heard about it, it’s quite popular in some of the countries in Europe and I hadn’t heard of it happening much here so I thought it would be a good idea to start it with Josh,” Mr Jasinski said. Since the first Suspended Coffee was sold, the concept has already lifted off in Blenheim, with Ritual Cafe also adopting the idea. Josh was positive that Marlburians would take to the idea of paying it forward, saying it was a small thing people could do to help others out, especially in the cold winter months, adding that you never know when you might need a free hot drink yourself. "I just think it’s cool, and it’s different, and makes me feel like a part of the wider community, like you’re doing something. It’s hard, especially when you’ve got a young family, to get involved, and I feel bad that I should be doing more, but I just think this is one of those little easy things that you can do which Josh McKay makes us all whanau.”


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Johnny Cash to ‘star’ in your eyes Story and photo by Celeste Lodewyk More FM host Glenn Kirby said he had three goals to achieve this year. One of them was to perform onstage in the Spring Creek Lions and Districts Stars In Your Eyes show June 6 and 7. L a st yea r Glen n helped to MC the show but this year he will be taking to the stage as music legend Johnny Cash. Performing is nothing out of his comfort zone as Glenn has been playing guitar, singing and writing songs for several years. He has performed live in London and is currently in a band. When impersonating a musician some people might wear similar clothing and even wear a wig, but in Glenn’s case he is growing his hair and even colouring it black to appear as close to character as possible. “I have been watching live per-

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formances of Johnny Cash to learn as much about him as possible and have his music playing in the car so I can sing along while I’m driving,” Glenn laughed. “I chose him because vocally he is a challenge as he is a bass baritone and sings in a really deep register. It’s a challenge I’m looking forward to.” Of the 18 who auditioned, Glenn was one of nine acts chosen for the show. Each of the contestants are asked to nominate a local charity who will receive any prize money that is won. Glenn’s chosen charity is the Marlborough Parents Centre. “My wife and I found the Parent Centre really helpful when we had our first child. They provide really important information about birth and what to do when the baby is born, because let’s face it, first time parents don’t really know what’s going on,” he laughed. Tickets for the Stars In Your Eyes show being held at the Marlborough Convention Centre are on sale at Harcourts and cost $40 for the preview night on June 6 and $110 for the awards dinner on June 7.

International Sauvignon Blanc day Continued from page 1 Mrs Hope said local wine producers and consumers can celebrate the day by enjoying a glass of Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc, and contributing to the online discussion on Twitter, using the ‘hashtag,’ #SauvBlanc. Marlborough’s most famous variety,

Sauvignon Blanc accounts for 84% of wine exported out of New Zealand, and New Zealand Winegrowers have teamed up with St Supery winery in Napa Valley, to ensure New Zealand wine is well represented. Master of Wine, Bob Campbell will be representing New Zealand in a live panel discussion and tasting of the different styles

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Bail denied The man charged with breaking into a house and sexually assaulting two 16-year-old Picton girls on March 31 has been named as Penisimani Taakimoeaka. Taakimoeaka appeared in the Blenheim District Court on Monday, where his application for electronically monitored bail was denied, and he has been remanded in custody to reappear on May 29. He has denied the charges.

2013 Budget Announced National Finance Minister Bill English says when delivering Thursday Budget, we’re the envy of the world, but Labour has called the latest economic plan the “blackjack Budget”. NZ is doing quite well says Steven Topliss BNZ head of Research after Thursdays Budget announcement. “A little more for Health and Education, it’s really business as normal and we should be thankful for that.” English’s fifth Budget, carries a kick with sweeping reforms targeting soaring house prices. With 5.1 billion new iniatives for the next four years and with steps to manage risks and driving new jobs and better growth. Councils may be stripped of responsibility for issuing resource consents if they cannot agree on special areas where house development will be sped up.

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Twenty of the 38 gold medals awarded to New Zealand producers at the 30th International Wine Challenge in London during the weekend went to Marlborough. The judges were particularly impressed with the quality of New Zealand pinot noirs, which picked up 13 golds. The four Marlborough goldwinning pinot noirs were Saint Clair Family Estate Pioneer Block Pinot Noir 2011, Delegat Wine Estate Awatere Valley Pinot Noir 2012, Forrest Wines John Forrest Collection, Brancott Pinot Noir Peter Yealand of Yealands Estate 2010 and Yealands Estate Wines Wine.

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Single Block Pinot Noir 2011. Forrest Wines also scooped gold for its John Forrest Collection Waitaki Valley Pinot Noir 2010, from North Otago, while Yealands Estate picked up two gold medals for its 2012 Gruner Veltliner and Marks and Spencer Single Block Series S1 Sauvignon Blanc 2012. Some of the more uncommon Marlborough wine varieties to receive gold medal recognition included Stanley Estates' Albarino, typically found in Spain and Portugal, and Yealands Estate's Gruner Veltliner, typically found in Austria.

The International Wine Challenge is considered one of the largest and most prestigious wine competitions, featuring more than 12,000 wines. Trophy winners will be announced at the International Wine Challenge awards dinner to be held at Grosvenor House in London in July. Last year Yealands Estate picked up three trophies for its Single Block S1 Sauvignon Blanc 2011 winning the International Sauvignon Blanc, the White Marlborough trophy and the 2012 James Roger Trophy.

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In reply to concerned citizin sun issue on 3rd may.i totaly agree with this person that cyclists are becoming more ignorant on our roads! I often see thm 2 or 3 abreast and hav to go around them.how come they can break the law?to the concernd citizin i take my hat off to you for sayn wot alot of people are thinking. Go you!

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Novus gets partner company May has been an exciting month for new business owner Josh Cody, who has purchased the Blenheim franchise for Novus. In addition to Novus, Josh has also introduced a partner company, Marlborough Glass which specialises in flat glass and glazing services. This has been a long term goal for Josh who spent seven years in Nelson working in the glass industry and the past three here

in Marlborough. "Already I have had support from lo"It was during my apprenticeship that cal builders who have come on board I knew I wanted my own business and which has been great, and the feedit has since been a goal of mine, so I'm back from customers has been really really happy to see it through now," he positive," he says. says. Marlborough Glass operates 24 hours, Because Novus is already established 7 days a week offering a range of serand successful, Josh is focusing his at- vices including: tention on building the Marlborough • Glass cut to size • Splashbacks Glass side of the business. • Glazing • Balustrades • Mirrors • Retrofit double • Safety glass glazing • Showers • Cat/dog doors • Windscreens Marlborough Glass is a registered member of the New Zealand wide Master Glazers, which guarantees a high level of quality and workmanship. For more information about any of Marlborough Glass’s services feel free to contact Josh Cody.

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What is the one thing Sun readers would be surprised to know about you? I enjoy creating something different in my spare time.

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Who would you invite to dinner? John Key, so we can sort out the countries problems. What’s next on your wish list? To buy a campervan & see some more of our country. A saying you like to live by? If you haven’t got 5 cents, you haven’t got a dollar.

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Kalara Vika Ragasau, Emele Ragasau and Sela Manoa just graduated from the Computers in Homes course.

By Kat Duggan Twenty four families graduated from a ‘Computers in Homes’ programme on Wednesday, hosted by Bohally Intermediate School. The course was run by Bohally librarian, Cathy-Ann Scoon, and tagata Pasifika cultural and programme advisor, Lapu Oliver, and was a chance for parents of school-aged children to learn how to use computers, and keep up with their child’s learning. “It has been proven that Pasifika children are under achieving, this is our endeavour to break that cycle, by teaching and learning together with our children online,” said Mrs Lapu. Mrs Scoon said the 10 week course taught the families basic skills, starting at how to turn the computer on, through to using tools like Google Maps. The course also provides families with a recycled computer to have at home, which is checked

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and set up by a technical support person, as well as six months internet connection where possible, providing the tools needed by families to keep learning. Kalara Vika Ragasau, who graduated the course on Wednesday night, said the skills she learnt had been very helpful, and she would definitely use them at home. “It’s a privilege to get all this equipment and learning. Back at home, we think when you’re old that’s it, but here we learn that the education and learning continues.” Mrs Oliver said the course also helped the families to interact with the community. “Computers help them to join in the community, they need to grow with their children online, and mentor and monitor them online,” she said. In order to graduate from the course, the students had to pass at least 80% of the course work.

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in marlborough

- weekend event guide Friday 17 May

Saturday 18 May

Scotch Wine Bar Presents Midge McCleary a Jazz, Roots, Blues inspired musician & predominently a percussive fingerstyle player. 8pm til 11pm. Free Admission

MARLBOROUGH KENNEL ASSOCIATION Extravaganza Show Weekend. Aerodrome Rd, Omaka. Over 400 dogs of many breeds. Today 8.30am to late afternoon. Sunday 9.00am to early afternoon. Held wet or fine. Public welcome, gold coin entry. Canteen, coffee cart, BBQ, raffles and stalls.

Stadium 2000 Pool Friday 6am – 6pm. Adult $5, Child $3, Seniors $4.50, Family $12 The Muslim Association of Marl Inc. Friday (Jummah) prayers every week between 12pm 2pm, PH Br Zayd 027 644 979 or Br Fouad 021 0253 1275 The Edwin Fox Maritime Centre, Picton Open everyday from 9am Great wet weather day activity and child friendly. Come check out the amazing history and facts. Kids under 5 free! Sit and Be Fit with Sue Free general exercise for the not so mobile while sitting down! 1pm Monday and Friday afternoons at 131 Budge Street, plenty of parking. Phone Sue: 578 0469 Sit and Be Fit with Jeanette Free exercise for all ages at Crossroads, 2 Redwood Street. At 10am Phone 578 5395. Quest Intermediate age youth group, 3.30pm-5pm, Picton Baptist Church, 293 Waikawa Rd, Picton. Text Bronwyn 021 046 2434. Pastel Painting Marlborough Art Society, 10am till 3pm, Prue: 578 8888. Tai Chi Today and Mondays. 10am, 11.30am and 1pm. Liz 027 748 6666. Picton Museum 10am till 4pm daily, 9 London Quay. 573 8283. Marlborough Museum 26 Arthur Baker Place, off New Renwick Rd, Brayshaw Heritage Park. Daily 10am till 4pm. The Diversion Gallery Open 12noon-5pm Wed – Sat. 10 London Quay, Picton. 573 7376 or 027 440 8121 or www.thediversion.co.nz Yealands Estate Marlborough Gallery Open 10.30am till 4.30pm daily, 204 High St. 577 6784 www.marlboroughartsociety.com

Marlborough Harriers Run/walk to the Ward Wind Farm with Robbie at 2:00 pm. Meet at the Ward garage. Everyone is welcome to participate and there is a children’s run organised. Ph Allister 577 8870 St Andrews Cruisey Church 5pm come and join us. Children between 3 & 11 years games and craft. Celebrate with God share food together, everyone welcome. Blenheim Rotary Boot Sale Market Every saturday 7am to noon. “I” site car park. For info Ph John 578 3918 Blenheim Menz Shed 4 Dillons Point Rd open 9am to 12 noon Saturday and Wednesday. Building relationships, sharing skills and working on your own or community projects. Stadium 2000 Pool Saturday and Sunday 8.30am – 5pm. Adult $5, Child $3, seniors $4.50, Family $12. Pregnancy Yoga 9.15am-10.15am. For information call Huia: 021 0724 107 Mini Putt & Merry-Go-Round Picton Foreshore, 10am every day during school holidays, today and Sunday, 10am Redwood Market 8am-noon, Redwood Tavern car park. Plants produce and crafts. Vintage Farm Machinery 10am till 3pm, Open every day. Brayshaw Vintage Farm, Guided tours available, Doris 579 4357.

alive), Rabbit, Goat, Pig and Deer. Fishing/ Diving Categories – Any Fish Species – (must apply with all fishing laws). With celebrity guest Geoff Thomas from TV3’s “Outdoors with Geoff”. All proceeds will be injected into the refurbishment of the School pool Blenheim Riverside Railway Departs Brayshaw Park Station 1.45 & 3.00pm. Trip follows the Taylor River to Beaver Station at Riverside Park in central Blenheim and return. Journey takes approx 1 hour. Adults $10, Children $5. Cash only. Marlborough Farmers Market Showcasing the best of what Marlborough has to offer all at one market. Fresh, local and Marlborough grown sold by the producer. Every Sunday 9am - 12noon A&P Showgrounds, Cnr Maxwell & Alabama Roads, Blenheim Ulysses Ride Decide destination on the day. Meet at the Railway Station (southend) 12.45 depart 1pm Prospective members welcome. People’s Sunday Market N o e l Le e min g C ar p ar k 10 am . Pre serves, brick-a-brac, vegetables, books, homeware,kitchenware and jewellery. Sites $5 Ph 5787918

Blenheim Bonsai 2pm-4pm, 7 Hale Street. Dave 577 8679.

Marlborough Guild of Woodworkers Brayshaw Park, open workshop 1-4pm, Every 1st Sunday of the month. Wooden toys for sale. Malcolm: 578 8809. Marlborough Rock and Mineral Club 10am-4pm every Sunday at Brayshaw Park. Come and see our large rock, mineral, crystal and fossil collection, work room and book. Free admission. Marlborough Modellers Association 1st and 3rd Sunday’s of each month. Brayshaw Park, 8 Arthur Baker Place. Open Skate Every Sunday, $2 skate hire - $1 BYO skates. College Park, Stevenson St - 2-4pm. Weather permitting. Fun, music, games - all ages welcome.

St Luke’s Anglican Church Ferry Road, Spring Creek. Join us for Christian worship every Sunday 09.30 Contact Rev Derek 03 578 3909 Farmers’ Market A and P Showgrounds, Cnr Alabama and Maxwell Roads, Blenheim Picton Rotary Club Car Boot Sale. Picton RSA carpark from 9am1pm, every 1st and 3rd Sunday of the month. Contact Sheira 578 3909 or see the notice board outside the church Pony Club @ Grounds New Renwick Rd. 10am every 2nd Sunday of the month. Grant 578 2100 Michelle 572 8984.

2013 Plough Qualifying Event Marlborough Ploughing Association & Tua Marina Vintage Machinery. Jordan Property, Jacksons Rd, Woodbourne. Saturday and Sunday, 11am - 3pm. Entry by gold coin donation.

Model Aero Club ARA Wairau Valley 9am. Murray 578 9199 or Tony 577 9776.

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Tramping Club Mary 5728762.

Grovetown School’s Does it Weigh $50k’ competition Proudly sponsored by Prosper. – Weigh in your catch and be in with the chance to take home $50,000! Hunting Categories – Eels (Must be

Get ready for the weekend with our list of what’s on!

Blenheim Menz Shed ,4 Rd open 9am to 12 no Dillons Point on Saturday and Wednesday.

Petanque 10am 65A Weld Street – Phone John 577 9789.

Buddhism for Modern Life 10am, 573 5379.

If you have an event contact Liz at The Sun on 5777 868

Wairau Valley Model Aero Club , ARA or Tony 577 9 919 8 57 9am. Murray 9776.

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Visit re-unites old friends By Belinda Jackson Imagine your surprise if a car you had bought and sold several decades ago in a different part of the country, suddenly turned up on your doorstep here in Blenheim. That’s exactly what happened to William Roundhill. William took his grandson to Omaka Classic Cars one day and while admiring the extensive range of Jaguars, spotted a familiar number plate – AW1204 on a 1960 Mark IX. He did a bit of a double-take as the car had clearly been lovingly restored and was also no longer the pale grey it once was, but a darker, two-tone grey. William knew there was only way to tell. Many years prior, a young lad working in a garage had unfortunately stuck a jack under the sump to lift the two-tonne car. Needless to say this crushed the sump and though William had tried to beat it back into shape, he knew that if this was the same vehicle, it would likely still have the dented sump. He checked and it did. The car was originally brought to New Zealand by an immigrant farmer who had settled in Northland in 1964. It travelled as deck cargo and as a consequence got quite a bit of rust. William bought the car in early 1965 from Farmers Co-Op Car Dealers in Whangerei. He had wanted to by a new Valiant, but didn’t have the overseas funds required. He spotted the Jaguar which was on offer for the same amount of money, but as it second-hand, he didn’t need overseas funds to purchase it. The family took it for a test drive and immediately fell in love – the kids particularly admired the tray tables that folded down in the back! After driving it home, William bumped into his mate who unbeknown to him, had been looking at the car and wanted to purchase it himself – he was none too pleased to see William with it! William had always wanted to be a farmer, so the family relocated to Inangahua on the West Coast to take advantage of the affordable land prices. The earthquake that struck the area in1968 saw the car buried up to the axels in the shingle floor of the garage and it had to be pulled out with a tractor. Another mishap with the car was during a drive through the recently opened Haast Pass. Workers flagged William through even though they were clearly working on a recent slip.

William Roundhill with the 1960 Jaguar Mark IX, pictured right.

Rocks were tumbling down and a large one hit the bonnet, only just in front of the windscreen. William was not happy but got little sympathy from the road workers! In the late 1970’s with rather a long list of things that needed attending to and the associated expense, the car was ‘put out to pasture’ quite literally, sitting in a field on the farm for some years. In the early ‘80s it was bought by someone in Christchurch who intended to fully restore it before it was bought by Ron Stewart and joined the collection at Omaka Classic Cars. So taking the story full circle, William retired to Blenheim in 2000 and then a few months ago, visited Omaka Classic Cars. William said, “I called out to my wife, “I think I’ve found our old car!” and sure enough it was. I am delighted to see it looking so beautiful and we’re looking forward to using it for my Grandson’s wedding in October”.

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Mighty mandarin A vitamin rich fruit favoured by children for its easy peeling skin, the mandarin is ripe in New Zealand from around May to July, and imported all year round. This juicy little fruit is called both a tangerine and mandarin, a reflection of its interesting past. Belonging to the citrus family, it grew in China a very long time ago and was so highly regarded that it was named after the officials of the Imperial Court,

the mandarins. Its popularity was so great that it was eventually imported into Europe. It was there the mandarin was called by its second name, tangerine. The mandarin skin is a soft and glossy orange colour and is easily peeled from its flesh. Mandarins are available both seeded and seedless.

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Interesting Facts • Two small mandarins will supply 35% of the daily recommended allowance of Vitamin C • Low in kilojoules • Eaten raw mandarins are one of the important cleansing fruits • Mandarins are sometimes crossed with grapefruit to produce tangelos. • A source of dietary fibre. • They have about 8g of natural sugars per 100g, making it sweetly delicious

Tips

May gardening tips • Trees, flowers and roses need preparation ahead of winter • Prepare new beds for roses by adding compost and Organic Palletised Fertiliser. Choose an open area away from trees and shrubs that receive at least five hours of full sun a day. A north or north-west facing position is ideal. If you would like peace of mind, place your rose order in advance.

How mandarins are grown and harvested

• Cut back Geraniums, Michaelmas, Daisies, Phlox and other Perennials that have finished flowering.

If ever there was a generous tree, it is the Mandarin. Even when it is still quite small, it smothers itself in fruit and is therefore well worth growing. Like all citrus varieties, it likes a well-drained, friable, slightly acid soil and full sun. Initial protection from wind in the summer months will help it to become established.† Mandarins can be harvested in late autumn and winter by carefully picking them to avoid bruising and damage to their skins. Next time you pick or purchase mandarins, choose ones which are glossy and heavy for their size. This is a good indication they have a good juice content.

• Clean up dead leaves under rose bushes to prevent the spread of pest and disease.

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The HOB Boar Slaying super comp For the past three years organizers of the HOB Boar Slaying Super Comp have said the annual event had grown in numbers each year. Now with a new location and an exciting new format, this competition looks set to be the biggest yet. Hunters will set out in search of their prized boar on Friday, July 19, Saturday will be a 70’s and 80’s fancy dress cabaret night and

on Sunday hunters will bring their pigs in for weighing at the Giesen Sports and Events Centre. The large grounds has enabled Sunday to become much more than a weigh-in, it will be a winter festival for the whole family with entertainment, food, a bouncy castle and stalls showcasing everything from jewellery and art through to all things hunting. “Previous competitions have been hugely successful but this year we wanted to make it a win-

ter festival with something for everyone,” says organizers Matt and Lisa Willis. “By hosting it at the Giesen Centre we are hoping to triple the number of people attending,” Lisa says. From its beginnings the event took the title of being New Zealand’s largest pig hunting competition, something Matt and Lisa are extremely proud of. But the anticipation is only just starting to build as the couple begin to finalise details including the popular ‘major spot prize’ of a truck which is given away on

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the day. There will also be a second major prize given away to someone who simply attends Sunday’s weigh-in. Tickets for Saturday night’s fancy dress cabaret will be limited to 150 and will be on sale in the next two weeks at $20 each. There will be live band DND from Christchurch, full bar facilities and supper on the night. Entries for the competition open in June and will be available from Hunting and Fishing Marlborough and online at www.hookedonboars.com


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Patrick works with the diagnostic 3D wheel alignment. The system is, says Jim, “very accurate”. The service station is open seven days from 7am to 7pm, the workshop 8am5pm Monday to Friday. Patrick also specialises in using the diagnostic scanner which can pinpoint faults in vehicles. Challenge Picton, on the corner of Wairau Road and Kent Street, is ideal to fill up as you either enter or leave town – not just because of its geography. Say you read about this offer in the Sun and your four cents a litre supermarket voucher will give you six cents off.

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Marlborough students put together Te Papa exhibition By Kat Duggan Te Papa came to Blenheim this week, to teach primary school students the ins and outs of putting together an exhibition. Students from Springlands, Witherlea, and Linkwater Schools had the opportunity to put together their very own exhibition, as part of the ‘Wonder Box’ programme. Te Papa’s audience and engagement facilitator, Melanie

Dash, travelled to Blenheim for the week, working with all three schools on the Nature Space Discovery Outreach programme, which is based on the various planning stages needed to build an exhibition and share the stories behind them. “The idea is teaching them what it takes to put an exhibition together,” Mrs Dash said. The students spent the week collecting items, and putting together their mini exhibitions,

and would be presenting them today. The top ten exhibitions from each school would then be displayed at Te Papa for three months, a way of engaging communities which don’t have regular access to the museum. Mrs Dash said the Wonder Boxes which were not selected for display at Te Papa, would also have a place at the museum, in a folder which would accompany the others.

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By Kat Duggan Marlborough mums, dads, and grandparents will be given the opportunity to take their children and friends back to the good old days this weekend. Five ploughing teams will be arriving at the Jordan property in Woodbourne, with their Clydesdale horses, from as far away as Erewhon station. The teams are coming to town to compete in the Marlborough Ploughing Association & Tua Marina Vintage Machinery 2013 plough qualifying event. One team of four horses pulling a two furrow plough, lead by Mr Colin Drummond, and four two horse teams pulling single furrow ploughs,

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including local competitor Mr Craig Plunkett of Grovetown, will be competing for a chance to represent Marlborough in the New Zealand ploughing finals, which will be held in Blenheim next year. Event organisers would like to invite the public to come along and enjoy the event, to experience ploughing through the decades, with a vintage section also taking place, consisting of both vintage tractors and ploughs. The competition will be held on both Saturday May 18, and Sunday May 19 from 11am until 3pm Entry will be by gold coin donation. The hosts, the Jordan family property, is located on Jacksons Road, Woodbourne, between Middle and Old Renwick Roads.

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HARDY, Bruce Alfred: On May 12, 2013 Bruce passed away peacefully, at home with his family, after a courageous battle with cancer. Dearly loved and treasured husband and friend of Gloria. Much loved and respected father of Robert and Stephen, and father-in-law of Sarah; beloved grandad of Caitlin and Amelia; loved brother of Lynne (Australia), and the late Bill, and brother-in-law of Shirley. Loved friend of Phyllis. Special thanks to everyone at Hospice Marlborough for the care and support given to keep Bruce at home with us. Thank you Joy. No more pain and suffering - at peace. Memories are forever. Messages to 4684 State Highway 63, RD 1, Blenheim 7271. At Bruce’s request, a private family service has taken place. GEOFFREY T SOWMAN FDANZ Tel 03 578 4719 www.sowmans.co.nz

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We’re a dynamic and progressive Council in the top of the South Island renowned for our climate and outdoor lifestyle. Council is seeking applications for the position of Senior Biosecurity Officer based in sunny Blenheim. The position lies within a small team of staff who have the responsibility for providing an effective and pro‑active regional biosecurity function which involves highly varied work. One day you will be discussing a weed issue with a landholder, another day inspecting high country by helicopter then another involved in shaping strategic policy. The person we are seeking has the exciting opportunity to establish, lead and manage a new Chilean Needlegrass Assistance Programme. You will also be flexible enough to manage other pest programmes which have a mix of compliance, public awareness and service delivery. You will be able to work fluently within the rural community to build relationships and constantly reach pragmatic solutions to everyday issues whilst also appreciating the bigger picture. As you will have a diverse role and be dealing with a wide variety of people, including landholders, government agencies, neighbouring Councils and the general public, it is important you have excellent communication skills, time management skills, have excellent technological skills and be a team player. For information on how to apply please visit our website http://www.marlborough.govt.nz/Your-Council/Careers/ Current-Vacancies.aspx. For further information you are welcome to contact annie.percy@marlborough.govt.nz.

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Saturday rugby The Tasman Trophy premier rugby draw for Saturday is: Division one: 2.35pm, Moutere v Crafar Crouch Waitohi Awarua Park 1; 3pm, Biddy Kates Central v BNZ Partners Harlequins Lansdowne Park 1; 3pm. Quantum Diving Renwick v Taylors Wanderers Renwick Domain 1; 3pm Galbraith Nelson v TvA Awatere Trafalgar. Division two: 2.30pm Whale Watch Kaikoura v BNZ Partners Harlequins Takahanga Domain; 12.50pm Moutere v Woodbourne Tavern Renwick Awarua Park 1; 12.50pm Biddy Kates Central v Pelorus Lansdowne Park 4 ; 12.50pm Crafar Crouch Waitohi v East Coast Inn Awatere Waitohi Domain.

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Deciding your rugby priorities A resumption of test rugby for the All Blacks is on the horizon with the announcement of a 38-strong training squad this week. Two training camps are planned for the squad in Mt Maunganui this month which has drawn comment that it will be disruptive to the Super rugby franchises most affected. What would those who criticise the squad and its disruption of Super rugby prefer? The Blues to have a win, or for the All Blacks to prepare well and beat France? I would much prefer the latter and I expect most in this country are of the same opinion. Fortunately, test rugby is what matters still in New Zealand, not

the requirements of franchises. Who would want the situation developing, as has happened occasionally in the northern hemisphere, where clubs dictate to the national body whether their players are available for test duties or not. On June 2 the All Blacks squad will be pruned back to 30 players who will prepare for a three test series against France which begins on June 8 at Eden Park. Of greater concern for New Zealand rugby at the moment, if you believe Chiefs coach, Dave Rennie, is the exodus of second tier players overseas. The Chiefs have been struggling to plug the gap left by the injured Richard Kahui.

Money is the issue here – there’s not enough to keep the players in the country and realistically it is a situation that will continue, bar some sort of divine intervention. The former All Black halfback Justin Marshall made some interesting comments in a column this week in which he said the skills levels of modern players have risen significantly and are far above players of the past. He praised the giant Chiefs lock Brodie Retallick for his back-like artistry. If my memory serves me right I think a guy named Colin Meads used to be rather adept in this department in dim, dark days long ago. I don’t doubt Marshall’s views are valid and that modern players

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have fitness and skill levels in most areas that are well above those of the amateur era. Yet if you watch a match these days, how many backs do you see who can drop kick and punt strongly with either foot? And there still appears to be a lot of basic errors being made and non-sensical kicking going on in Super rugby.

Globe Trotters in Nelson The world famous Harlem Globe Trotters head to Nelson to strut their staff on May 30. Tickets are still available and can be purchased at the Trafalgar Centre (Nelson Giants office) or over the phone. Cost is $59 per ticket. For more info phone 03 548 7080 or email (mailto:sharona@ giants.co.nz)

Mt Vernon Grand Traverse On June 16 the Marlborough Harrier Club is holding the Mt Vernon Grand Traverse from Redwood Street carpark, Blenheim, 10:00am–1:00 pm. Two courses, 18kms and 11kms hill run, starting at Redwood St car park to the Wither Hills Farm Park. 18km Mt Vernon Challenge – 10:00am. Cost $20; 11k fun run/walk – 10:15am. Cost $15; 2km Kids Challenge – 10:30am Cost $5. Registration from 9am. Race briefing directly before race start. Contact: Tracey Sims 5793036 or go to website (http:// www.harriers.net.nz) for course and directions.

America's Cup to go ahead The America's Cup will go on as planned after the death of a sailor during a training run last week on San Francisco Bay, officials have said. America's Cup officials made the announcement at a news conference in San Francisco. The officials also said they expected all four entrants to compete, including Artemis Racing.

Howlett retires The All Blacks’ record try scorer Doug Howlett has announced his retirement from professional rugby with immediate effect. Howlett, who scored an impressive 49 tries in 62 tests for New Zealand, had been struggling with a shoulder injury since March after injuring it in action for Irish giants Munster in a domestic game against Glasgow.

Correction The spelling of Peter Hooson’s name in the story on page 22 of Wednesday’s Sun concerning his fundraising ride was misspelt. We apologise for the error.

Trance Poa, back, and Curtis Pedersen-Line train for this Saturday's game against Lincoln High.

MBC tackling pool one By Kat Duggan NZ King Salmon Marlborough Boys’ College first XV (MBC) is starting with one goal for the season, which is to make the top four teams of pool one. Coach Gray Cornelius said the 2013 team was strong, and was working on consistency to tackle their first goal for the Press Cup Crusaders secondary

schools competition. “We have got a strong team, we’ve got quite a few returning from last year,” Cornelius said. “The big thing for us is consistency, the game against Ashburton wasn’t so good, whereas the one against Roncalli was good, so we’ve sort of gotta string two or three good games together.”

Rugby League here in Marlbrough Marlborough’s only rugby league team, playing in the Tasman Rugby League competition, Wairau Taniwha, will be playing against the Richmond Rabbits at Oliver Park tomorrow at 2.30pm. Head down and support the boys.

Of the two games already played, MBC has won both games, beating Ashburton College 31-20 in their first game on May 4, and last weekend taking down Timaru’s Roncalli College 41-20, gaining a bonus point in each game. With another five teams to face during pool one, Cornelius thought the real tester would

come when the boys play both Nelson Boys, and Timaru Boys. “I think after those two games we’ll have a good indicator of where we’re at, cause they’re known to be good sides.” MBC would be playing Lincoln High School in Lincoln this weekend, with Timaru next week, and Nelson College the following week.

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The Indoor Bowls are having their 60th Anniversary on Sunday 9th June 2013 with a Tournament and Dinner. Tournament starts at 10am Dinner starts at 5.30pm All former bowlers wishing to take part in either phone Ken Jones 577 8190 or Neil Henderson 578 4248


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