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New development By Celeste Lodewyk Blenheim developer John Derry (Derry Properties) has announced plans for his next major project in Springlands, one he is confident will compliment his existing business, the Speights Ale House on Middle Renwick Road. The planned development will take place on the property neighbouring the Speights Ale House, where Totalspan is currently situated, and will include a dine-in pizza establishment and bar, as well as a restaurant/cafe. John says he will soon be applying to the Marlborough District Council for liquor licenses for both establishments, before announcing the start date for the development next year. Continued page 2. Top: An artist impression of the new ground floor 650 sqm2 building on the old Totalspan site, facing Middle Renwick Road. ABOVE: As you drive into the Speights Ale House.

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Continued from Page 1. What he can confirm at this stage is that well known franchise Hell Pizza will be one occupant, while another will be a restaurant/cafe with a strong focus on Marlborough wines and specialty beers. “The idea of having a bar is a new concept for Hell Pizza but one I think will work well, and what will be served

in the restaurant/cafe will be different to what we already have here at the Ale House. “Both establishments will provide a mix of casual and upmarket dining which will compliment the Ale House well,” he says. Upstairs there will be half a dozen office spaces, John says, but that number will depend on demand.

Ideally John says he would like to see the development begin next year, but it all depends on the liquor license application process. “I don’t see there being a problem as there haven’t been any issues with the Ale House which has a license for 12.30am, though we are usually closed by then. “Both restaurants will have early

closing and no late dining. Another development that will start in January next year for John is the expansion of the Springlands Mall site, at a cost of over $2 million. It will include a new post office and pharmacy. The Countdown Supermarket will undergo its own expansion and refit after Easter to tie in with the development.

Blenheim is top i-SITE in NZ The Blenheim i-SITE Visitor Information Centre has been recognised as New Zealand’s top i-SITE by Rankers – New Zealand’s travel review website. The Rankers 2015 Top Ranked NZ Awards are from the source, which is assessment by customers - surely the best judges of all. Rankers in their announcement that all awards reflect quality performance, sustained in the field over the past 12 months, fairly measured by a large

number of people. This means success gained has been wellearned. Rankers believe it’s the highest accolade possible in NZ tourism advising the Blenheim i-SITE, “from a pool of over 4,000 experiences and with over 7,000 votes cast for the year in your category, you have won the hearts of the traveller.” Destination Marlborough General Manager

Tracy Johnston is said to be as proud as punch with the performance of the Blenheim i-SITE. “This comes hot on the heels of recent national recognition by ATTTO for our commitment to professional development and proves that a dedicated team of passionate people can make a difference to both visitors and locals who are using the Blenheim i-SITE to plan and book their New Zealand holidays.”

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Sands remembrance A special service of remembrance will take place tomorrow (Thurs October 15th) in Blenheim as part of International Baby Loss Day. Sands Marlborough will hold the service at Geoffrey T Sowman Funeral Directors at 6pm. All families are welcome and can share a photo or poem of their baby if they wish.

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More beds needed Marlborough’s aging population will put pressure on hospital beds at Wairau Hospital if preventative measures are not put in place. The over 75 year age group is predicted to expand by 130 percent over the next 20 years. Health officials have warned an extra 35 beds will need to be found to accommodate the predicted boom.

Rise in drink drivers L atest police statistic s from Marlborough show the number of motorists convicted of drink driving is on the rise. Nationally, the number of drink drivers being convicted has dropped but the number convicted at Blenheim District Court between July last year and June this year has risen to 170 compared to 167 last year.

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Car brings powerlines down The Nelson Marlborough Rescue helicopter was despatched around 5.00pm on Sunday for a motor vehicle accident near Rai Valley. The accident occurred on SH6 about 5km out of the township.

The car lost control and hit a high voltage power line sending the pole to near ground level and blocking both lanes for about two hours until Marlborough Lines could make the road safe to east lane traffic.

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Happy solution to blue cod rules at last Kaikoura MP Stuart Smith says he is happy there is now a solution to the blue cod fishing rules in the Marlborough Sounds, that is ‘scientifically sound and enduring to the future’. Scrapping of transit and slot rules, as well as a legal minimum catch size of 33cm were included in the Government’s changes to blue cod fishing rules in the Marlborough Sounds. “I have been in consistent contact with Primary Indus-

Stuart Smith. tries Minister Hon Nathan Guy about the new rules, as I

know they will affect a great number of locals,” he says. “The Government has carefully considered its options and has taken the time necessary to perform the best scientific research it can, and to work with submitters and the public, in order to get it right. “Managing the fisheries for today is just as important as managing it for tomorrow. “It’s a pressing issue now, and it’s going to be an issue for the next generations here too.

We need to properly care for and preserve our local fisheries. “I thank the Blue Cod Management Group for their work on this issue, and for their engagement with the community.” The main changes are the removal of both the ‘transit’ and ‘slot’ rules, meaning there will be one set of rules across the whole of the Marlborough Sounds and Challenger East, as well as one minimum catch size of 33cm.

Contractors dig deep for St John Marlborough Story and photo by Celeste Lodewyk St John Marlborough received a cheque for $25,325.30 on Monday, thanks to the generosity of Rural Contractors New Zealand (RCNZ). Members dug deep during a charity auction that was held during their annual conference held at Blenheim in June. RCNZ chief executive Roger Parton says sponsors donated gifts for the auction, which members bidded on. The money raised is then donated to St John in the region where the conference is held. “Rural contractors have a great affinity for the work of St John around the country and RCNZ is proud to help support such a worthy and valuable charity that plays a vital role in rural communities such as Marlborough,” he says. The sum raised in Marlborough now takes RCNZ’s total to over $100,000 raised over the past five years it has been hosting charity auctions.

Territory Manager for St John Marlborough Murray Neal, Rural Contractors NZ CEO Roger Parton, Chairman of St John Marlborough Rod Hill and Rural Contractors NZ president Steve Levet pictured during a special cheque presentation on Monday.

Territory Manager for St John Marlborough Murray Neal, and committee chairman Rod Hill gratefully accepted the cheque,

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Digging the dirt on digger theft A local businessman has been left in the lurch after one of his diggers was apparently stolen while out on hire. Blenheim-based Nick James from Nick James Excavations has been hunting for his missing digger for six weeks after it disappeared without a trace. The 1.6 tonne JCB 8016, worth $35,000, was meant to be returned by the middle of September. But the distinctive yellow digger and 2.6 tonne trailer have not been seen since. Mr James, who has reported the theft to police, is appealing for members of the public to keep their eyes open and report any sightings. “The machine was hired to use at a job out in Seddon and Renwick by a man who told me

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he lives in Motueka. “It just never came back and after a while I realised it must have been stolen. “I haven’t been able to speak to the customer directly about what’s happened and can only think the worst. “It won’t be that easy to hide so I’m really hoping that someone, somewhere has seen it and will let me or the police know.” He said the disappearing digger had already cost him in the region of $6,000 in lost revenue. “There have been several occasions where I could have hired it out. “I will also lose my no claims bonus too. I’m not happy at all,” he says. Nick James Excavation is a family company specialising

Air Force squad may have wings clipped One of Marlborough’s oldest community groups is facing an uncertain future if vital support is not found soon. The historic Air Training Corp (ATC) at the Royal New Zealand Air Force’s Woodbourne base is in jeopardy after 74 years. Support Committee Chairman, Mark Davys, from 27 (Blenheim) Squadron said the group was “desperate” for more parental help. He said: “I hope you can see the seriousness of this situation as it would be an

absolute shame to see the unit close when it is close to its 75th year. We are desperate for some more people to come on board the squadron support committee. If no one steps up the consequences for the squadron are not good. It is a requirement there’s a support committee, if a support committee cannot be formed the squadron cannot operate which means it would be all over. This is not a situation anyone wants to see happen.”

in excavation earthworks in the Marlborough District. Mr James said it was the first time a piece of machinery had not been returned on time. “I mainly deal with Blenheim people and do so on a trust basis. I don’t charge a deposit - I’ve never needed to; nothing like this has ever happened to us before.” The digger’s disappearance has prompted Mr James to clamp down on security measures and he revealed he had considered putting tracking devices on each of his diggers. “After this, it’s something I am going to have to look into” he said. Anyone who believes they have seen the missing digger and trailer are asked to contact Blenheim Police.

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The squadron, which currently meets on Tuesday evenings during school term time, teaches cadets a range of skills from map reading, orienteering, bush craft and physical fitness. The popular group which is attended by up to 20 cadets a week also arranges camps and training trips. The next Annual General Meeting will take place on October 20th and anybody who thinks they might be able to help out is invited to attend.

Marlborough Mayor Alistair Sowman has presented Youth Awards to eight young Marlborough students who are making a big contribution by volunteering across a range of areas. Run by the Marlborough Youth Council, the Youth Awards are similar to the District Council’s Civic Awards and open to young people aged between 13 and 20. Mr Sowman says it’s a way of publicly acknowledging young people who are making a difference in our community. Recipients for Youth Civic Awards 2015 - Ben Hide, Josh O”Donnell, Sosaia Mseui, Theo BabinMartin, Kelsey Smith, Alexandra Hood, Rosie Argyle and Georgia Marshall.

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Policing Dear Ed, In reply to last weeks letter re traffic officer. This gentleman must be living in the past. We have not had traffic officers for some 30 years. If your friend was going walking on the Wither Hills she no doubt would have had her cell phone, slip the licence in the phone case. With regard to the tail light, technically her vehicle was not up to WOF standard, and had she had an accident her insurance would have been null and void. Don’t pick on the cops, just because you feel senior citizens should be given a break. The rules are made for everyone. Ex policeman Pete

Fairness ? Dear Ed, Heartiest congratulations to the Ritual cafe who were recently given authority to lease two parking places in a very busy main road all day in a busy shopping area. I applied a year or so ago to lease parking places after 5pm until closing outside my bar in Redwood Village. After 5pm there is not much traffic about, and any cars who wished to park had eight plus areas to park within a 100 metre area, more space than would ever be needed at that time of the evening. No was the emphatic reply, you would be depriving customers of a parking space. All we have now is a 60 minute stay which is useless for anyone having their hair done or trying to enjoy a meal or drink at the bar. As it is I have to pay a fee to have three small tables outside, after having been told that my previous tables were too large and had to be smaller as this impeded pedestrians. When I pointed out the 4 x 4s and other cars had the front end nearly a third over the pavement when their wheels were touching the kerb, this was of no consequence. Let’s have a level playing field. Mike Pink - The Old Bank Tavern

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Public excluded? Dear Ed, With various subjects hitting the headlines recently about decisions taken by our elected councillors in “Public Excluded” meetings I took a peek at a couple of sites disclosing board meetings and council meetings. Seems the NMDHB present at the start of each board meeting a schedule titled Registrations of Interest disclosing the various interests board members have external to the DHB. Full disclosure, open, honest and transparent. They also have public excluded meetings to protect sensitive personal health issues. Fair enough. Why then does our council not publish such disclosure so we know who has an interest in what? Seems there’s no harm to be done if there is nothing to hide. What goes on at public excluded meetings that we, ratepayer, are too immature to understand and know about? Is it really all that sensitive? Such disclosure may have avoided the now public proposal to appoint the retiring Council CEO to a job on the Board of Port Marlborough, itself a 100per cent owned subsidiary of the council. It may also have resulted in a different outcome for the location of the Speights Ale House which has been relegated to a picturesque view over Middle Renwick Rd had the Deputy Mayor not spoken against it while holding an interest in a similar type of establishment very close by. Seems the concept of openness, honesty and full transparency may be just wishful thinking? I didn’t vote for this particular style of governance. Did you?

Relief at last Dear Ed, Recreational fishers and in particular the Marlborough Recreational Fishers Association (MRFA) will have breathed a big sigh of relief that the Marlborough Sounds blue cod slot and transit rules will be gone on December 20. Seven long years of battling by MRFA with successive fishery ministers (Anderton, Heatley, Carter and Guy) has brought success. Praise to current Minister Guy for at last listening to the public and restoring some common-sense. Former local MP Colin King and current MP Stuart Smith deserve praise too. But there are still areas of concern. The size limit and four month closure for cod spawning is based on guesswork and not science, science that should have been well underway in the seven years. The reduction in recreational bag limit (three to two) in the eastern Challenger area of which the Sounds is a part, applies to recreational fishers on the east Marlborough coast. The 33 per cent reduction in recreational allowable catch should apply to commercial if the Minister is sincere in his shared fishery policy. Recreational fishers can thank persistent lobbying and campaigning by the Marlborough Recreational Fishers’ Association as a major influence in getting rid of the damaging slot and unfair transit rules. Now with some degree of fairness restored to the recreational catch of blue cod, there still remains issues of discriminatory rules surrounding recreational set netting for moki and butterfish. Bill Benfield, Co-chairman CORANZ.


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Rural recycling proves it’s not rubbish

Marlborough District Councillor Cynthia Brooks said she was delighted.

A special rural recycling scheme is in line for a top award after being short listed in a national competition. Marlborough District Council’s rural recycling scheme is a finalist in the WasteMINZ Awards for its innovative rural programme which has seen custom made recycling containers placed in townships across Marlborough. The initiative has seen more than 150 tonnes of packaging recycled since the scheme was first introduced in Rarangi and Renwick at the end of 2014. It has proved so successful that other parts of the country have already adopted the initiative. Marlborough District Councillor Cynthia Brooks said she was delighted the scheme had been recognised for the way it had taken recycling out to smaller rural

communities. “It’s a sensible solution. A lot of people who live rurally have embraced using these recycling bins, which of course means less waste going to land fill. This council does lead in a lot of areas and this has been one of them. An unexpected bonus to these bins has been the social benefit they have also brought. It’s really cool, people catch up when they drop their recyclables off”. The project is one of the finalists for ‘Best project or initiative in the commercial or public sectors’. WasteMINZ is the body representing New Zealand’s waste and resource recovery sector with more than 1000 members nationwide.

The Marlborough entry is a joint effort by the Council and the Packaging Forum which helped fund the recycling containers that were custom-made for Marlborough’s townships. The scheme began in late 2014 in Renwick”and Rarangi before being extended to Grovetown, Spring Creek, Tua Marina and Rapaura. Marlborough District Council Solid Waste Manager Alec McNeil said it was great to see a local innovation being acknowledged nationally. “We have a real commitment to recycling amongst our smaller townships and the fact that we’re a finalist is also a tribute to the way they have thrown their support behind this opportunity”. The winner will be announced on Wednesday 21 October.

Country music concert

The Blenheim Country Music Club will be putting on a Concert Day of country music on October 18 at the Redwoodtown School Hall. The concert starts at 2pm and costs $3 to enter, with afternoon tea provided. The community is invited to attend and there will be a variety of country music performed by local club members backed by a live band.

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Val’s charity mission Val Tringham feels most at home in the garden and she makes sure her passion benefits the Marlborough community. Val talks to Sun reporter Jacob Page about what motivates her to buy plants in the winter to sell in the spring all for a good cause, why she refuses to downsize from her 1300 square metre section like most people her age and what major family event will take place at her garden at Christmas time.

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orchard with about 30 fruit trees,” she says. “I have every kind of fruit tree. “I have a wide selection of plants.” Val says she likes to sell hosta plants during her fundraiser. “I have around 70 hosta plants and they are a beautiful plant and I have all kinds of perennials.” Val says she spends her winter digging up the plants and preparing them for sale. “I’ve gone through three trailer loads of potting mix.”

“I like cool growing plants… I really enjoy a spring garden. “Everything comes back to life in spring.” Val will continue to work hard on the garden for a special family event. “My granddaughter from London has rung me and asked if she could be married in my garden at Christmas time. “She and her brother lived in Wellington but came down here for her holidays.

Val will open her garden at 19 Purkiss Street on Saturday and Sunday from 8.30am. “In the past, people have come on Saturday morning and then there are only scraps left on Sunday so it is best to be quick. “I like people to get a bargain and I think the prices at the nurseries are shocking so I think if people come here and buy more then more money will be raised for a good cause.”

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trees in Marlborough according to her granddaughter. It’s a Californian Redwood and it’s protected and my granddaughter always says it’s the tallest in Blenheim. “I’ve always been interested in gardens and at my school in Havelock we had a garden and that’s when I first had an interest. “Everywhere we have lived I’ve had a garden – it’s my love. “I keep my house tidy but it’s not my love. “I think the garden is what has kept me healthy… I try every day to spend a few hours in the garden.” Arthur promised Val he would bring her back to Marlborough when they retired. The duo bought the house in Blenheim and then went mussel farming for nine years. “We loved living on the boat three days a week.” Val says her garden is part of who she is. “You walk through my garden and it has an orchard and has a personality, that’s what I like about it… It’s an old-fashioned English garden. “I fuss over my woodland garden but I also have a large residential

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Val Tringham has been inviting fellow-garden enthusiasts to her Purkiss Street property for almost 30 years, ever since her and her late husband Arthur built their house in 1982. She will open her garden named Leithwood to the public again this Saturday and Sunday as she sells hundreds of plants all in an effort to raise money for the Cancer Society. “I like working for charity and I like to give something back,” Val says. “I’m 84 and in good health but I have friends who have cancer at the moment, I enjoy doing this because I can do it in my own time. “Over the years I’ve had times when the garden has been in Garden Marlborough but now I do this to raise funds. “I want to keep doing this for as long as I can while I have my health.” Val says she had been told she should down-size after Arthur passed away four years ago but she is not keen to do so. “I lost my husband and people said I should down-size because it would be too much work on my own but we were both so happy here and I really enjoy it.” Val also has one of the tallest

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BURGESS: Tom and Emily are pleased to announce the late but safe arrival of their first child, a boy, Tarver Hemingway (3.55kg) on October 9, 2015 at 3:55pm at Wairau Hospital. Special thanks to midwives Toni, Cathy, Ali and all the wonderful and helpful staff at the maternity ward. Both are well.

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WOOSTER-DOWNES: Tracey Wooster and Julian Downes are pleased to announce the safe arrival of their first baby boy, Joshua Carl (6lb 12oz) on October 4, 2015 at 12.17pm at Wairau Hospital. Special thanks to the whole team. It was a very special day. Both well.

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FOR FREE COWDREY: Zac and Hannah are pleased to announce the safe arrival of Edwin Christopher Cowdrey (8lb 5oz) at 1.40pm on October 5, 2015. A big thank you to Gwen and Tessa and all the maternity staff who have made this journey a little less daunting. Photo provided

SPENCER-LUMSDEN: Ruth and Andrew are delighted to welcome Audrey Rose (6lb 8oz) on October 11, 2015 in the wee small hours in Auckland. We are grateful for the wonderful midwifery care. Photo provided

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Not just Only Marlborough By Councillor Trevor Hook Ma rlborough has a new identity, telling the Marlborough Story, and it’s as wide open and allembracing as our district. T he logo of Only Marlborough has been popping up around the place, at the airport with its new look, on flags in the street, and even on wine bottles on Marlborough’s world-famous product. T he message is t hat Marlborough is a wonderful place to live, and Only Marlborough has the diversity of wonderful features, attractions, and people that make this district unique in the world and such a great place to be. The regional identity was developed after a lot of work was done to clarify how Marlborough people see themselves and what is important to us; a message being told through “The Marlborough Story”. That story conveys five key values; that Marlborough and its people are generous, curious, connected, genuine, and ‘up for it’. Based on that, work was done on a toolkit of resources, available for free to anyone – businesses, marketers, promoters or individuals - at onlymarlborough.co.nz . There, you can register and download logos, images, and

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Councillor Trevor Hook chairs the Marlborough District Council’s regional planning and development committee, which has responsibility for the Only Marlborough Winstanley Kerridge have adopted ‘Only Marlborough’ within their marketing. regional identity. Only Marlborough is an values underpin the “Bril- the “absolutely positively other information on how to open identity – you can use as liant” visitor campaign. Wellington” regional identity. use the regional identity in much or as little as you like. That visitor message – The Only Marlborough your business or life. For some organisations, it’s Marlborough Brilliant Every branding also links very Launched almost a year as simple as using the lens Day – has been developed neatly with the work done ago, Only Marlborough is logo of Only Marlborough from the Only Marlborough on The New Zealand Story supported by five organi- on their website or on other regional identity using the by the Government for the sations on behalf of the published material. same values base, the same international marketing and district. Those five are the Others are using the fonts, themes, the same tone of voice promotion of this country. Marlborough District Coun- or the visual style – that is, the and visual imagery. Brilliant But rebranding is not a quick cil, Destination Marlborough, open photography, showing Every Day is not in competi- process. Wine Marlborough, the people actively engaging in tion with the Marlborough It can take time for people Marlborough Research Cen- their environment. Story; it is an expression of it. to get used to change and to tre, and the Marlborough Others are active on social The two are complemen- work out how to make best Chamber of Commerce. media, using the #onlyMarl- tary: “Marlborough Bril- use of it. All have an equal role and borough hashtag or its visitor liant Every Day” is a visitor It took years for people to responsibility in promoting application #brilliantevery- campaign emerging from the adopt “Absolutely positively the regional identity to their day. Only Marlborough regional Wellington”. members and others, inside Destination Marlborough, identity in the same way that Wellington’s identity is now and outside the region. the regional tourism organisa- Wellington’s tourism market 25 years old now and we It enables us all to tell the tion, revamped its corporate uses “It’s never just a weekend hope Only Marlborough will Marlborough Story in a con- identity last year to adopt in Wellington” as a visitor prove to be as long-lived and sistent, comprehensive way. Only Marlborough and its campaign sitting underneath successful.

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Kaikoura MP Stuart Smith is encouraging everyone in Marlborough to sign up for and participate in the upcoming national earthquake drill, ShakeOut, on Thursday 15 October. “Earthquakes can happen anywhere and at any time, so it is vital that everyone in Marlborough gets involved with ShakeOut 2015 next week. The last drill in 2012 had the highest participation rate of any country, beating the US, Canada and Japan. This year the goal is to be New Zealand’s largest ever earthquake drill with 1.5 million people signed up and participating.”

Flag alternatives now available The Flag Consideration Panel has announced sets of the official five alternative flags were now available for communities to fly in the lead up to the first binding postal referendum this year. Flag Consideration Panel chair, Professor John Burrows, said this was an ideal opportunity for communities to see the alternatives in real-life situations, and consider their symbols, colours and meaning before ranking them in order of preference in voting papers.


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Helicopters offer a multitude of benefits when it comes to transport. Coast to Coast Helicopters, owned by Alister and Sarah Twisleton has been operating in the region since 1997 and are certified by New Zealand Civil Aviation Authority for Part 137 Agricultural Operations and Part 119/135 General Aviation Air Transport Operations. The company is proudly AIE Growsafe and Noise Abatement AIRCARE accredited. Coast to Coast Helicopters have all the resources available to carry out a wide range of jobs; from the 10 minute scenic flight to air transfers, surveys, agricultural and horticultural spraying and fertilising, wilding pine control, precision lifting, animal control, mustering, pest control and fishing and hunting. The company has two bases to best service the top of the south. One based in Motueka, and another based in Picton, and each team regularly supports the other transferring resources between the different locations.

“We pride ourselves on completing our work to a high standard. This high standard requires work to be completed efficiently, accurately and meeting the clients’ requirements.”

Exercise caution before buying a vehicle Everyone likes a bargain and getting a sweet deal on a new set of wheels can be cause for celebration, but be cautious before handing over cash. Recent news reports of two couples who were fleeced of $50,000 between them in separate but nearly identical scams – one involving the fake sale of a campervan and the other a caravan – proves that caution rather than trust must be the rule applied when considering expensive vehicle purchases. AA Motoring Advisor Cade Wilson says the two incidents highlight that there are duplicitous people willing to take advantage of others’ trust. The two couples were attracted by advertisements for the vehicles being sold urgently with a relatively low price

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attached. After making contact with the fake seller, they then transferred funds to an offshore bank account without even seeing the vehicles. The vehicles were to be transported from Dunedin. The fake seller then requested more money for insurance. Mr Wilson says sometimes people do advertise a vehicle with a low price, often because they need to dispose of it quickly. “There are legitimate reasons for a too-good-to-be-true price and buyers can benefit from that, but do your due diligence to ensure the deal is real,” he says. “For lots of reasons it’s risky buying a vehicle sight unseen, even if the deal is valid.

Pictures don’t show everything and even a quick inspection can determine if there are any issues that might warrant a lower price.” Mr Wilson says an AA Vehicle Inspection prior to purchase is a good tool to determine you’re getting what you expect to. “If you must buy something sight unseen, then a pre purchase Vehicle Inspection is a good way to get peace of mind and it also proves the vehicle is in the hands of the seller you’re dealing with. If the seller is reluctant to allow access to the vehicle for an inspection, then walk away from the deal.” Additional checks such as an AA Vehicle History Report will also provide information including current and previous owners, finance owing or police interest.

Lower levies for motorists considered Another reduction in ACC levies would be welcome news for motorists, says the Automobile Association. ACC began consultation yesterday on potential changes to its levies for next year. The average motor vehicle levy would reduce from $194 to $130. Following on from the risk-based reductions introduced in July it would mean the average levy for motorists would have dropped close to $200 over two years. “It’s really pleasing to see the Government and ACC looking at how they can reduce levies so that motorists aren’t paying more than their fair share,” says AA Principal Adviser Mark Stockdale. “The changes being consulted on reflect the vehicle account now being fully funded and would help cut the costs of motoring and leave people with a few more dollars in their own wallet.”

ACC levies are paid for through the annual vehicle licensing fee (“rego”) that vehicle owners pay as well as a levy added on to the price of petrol at the pump. The consultation is considering reductions in both and the AA will be looking at what is the best mix between the two. The AA is also pleased that ACC is seeking feedback on the idea of adding levies to Road User Charges, paid by diesel vehicles, at some stage in the future. This would mean that petrol and diesel vehicles would have the same annual licensing fees. The AA supports this move as it would be a fairer way to apportion costs to diesel vehicles, particularly those that only travel low kilometres each year and pay more than their fair share under the current system. Currently petrol and diesel vehicles pay different amounts and this has been a frequent source of confusion and frustration for motorists.


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125th Birthday at St Lukes Spring Creek

Wednesday October 14, 2015 Mental Health Consumer Advocacy Service

Family/Whanau for information/ The Blue Door advocacy/support Open Monday to Friday 9.00am - 3.00pm. SaturFor families living with mental illness/addictions day 9.00 - 2pm. Items surplus to your requirements please contact Supporting Families Marlborough we would gladly accept. We can deliver. Phone - Lyn, Karina or Nikki ph 577 5491 or visit us at 4 579 4353. Scott Street.

Marlborough After Hours GP Services: Wairau Hospital campus, after 6pm. Reception 520 6377. Office 520 9980. Ambulance: Urgent 111. Non urgent 579 4870. After Hours Chemists: Springlands Pharmacy 9am-6pm, 7 days. Ph 5782271. Community Care Pharmacy: Within the Blenheim Warehouse, open 7 days 9am-8pm. Only closed Christmas Day. Diabetes Marlborough Inc: Office hours 9am3pm Mon-Thu 5775549. Reg. Nurse 1pm-5pm Wed, 8.30am-5pm Thu & Fri 5206200 (Mary). Lifeline Marlborough: 0800 543354, 24hr helpline. Marlborough Women's Refuge, Rape and Sexual Abuse Resource Centre: Crisis line, phone Wairau Hospital 520 9999, for Women's Refuge contact numbers. Overeaters Anonymous: For more information. Ph 570 5137 Alcoholics Anonymous: Rose 5777651, Harvey 578 8125. Citizens Advice Bureau - Free, friendly, confidential advice. Mon - Fri 9.30am - 4pm. Phone 578 4272.

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Come and celebrate, reminisce and catch up. 18th October 10.00am. All welcome. Programme Older Person Seminar details: F: StLukesmarlboroughnz. Ph: 570 5050 3rd Thursday every month St Christopher’s Hall E: 125thbirthday@gmail.com. Redwoodtown 10am to 1pm morning tea, lunch provided Guest Speakers. Ph Wendy 5794446 Blenheim Healing Rooms leave name an number or 021 113 0160. Open 1st & 3rd Saturdays every month. 11.00am1pm. Salvation Army HQ, Henry St Blenheim. Sign out. Free Christian healing prayers available Sheets ‘n’ Things to anyone. Phone 578 9704. Looking for curtains? Try Sheets ‘n’ Things Between The Warehouse carpark building & Johns Depression Support Group Kitchen Ph: 578 1356 Ext 5 or 0211788337. You are not alone! Join our group - every Thurs 1-3pm. Contact Barb Ph: 027 737 2403, Bread of Life, 14B Stephenson St, Blenheim. St John Community Shop Check out our furniture for sale, Beds, Tallboys, Housie Duchesses and Lounge suites, Phone 5781754 Thursday 7pm, Blenheim Bowling Club, 40 All donations gratefully accepted and needed. 11 housies, 2 supers, raffles and refreshments availBoyce Street. Phone 578 1754. able. Proceeds to Te Rerenga O Te Ra.

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Victim Support: 0800 VICTIM (0800 842 846) Al-Anon: Help for families & friends of alcoholics. Ph Margaret 578 4690 or Cilla 570 5335. Alzheimers Society Marlborough: 577 6172, 8 Wither Rd. Open Monday - Friday, 8.30 - 4.30pm Hospital Visiting Hours: Wairau Hospital: Daily 11.30am-7.30pm, children under 12 may visit parents only. Maternity Ward: 10am-Noon, 4pm-7pm. Children's Ward: Daily 10am-8pm. Visiting at all times is subject to the discretion of the nurse in charge of the ward. Marlborough Family Budgeting: - Free confidential budgeting advice. Monday-Friday. Phone 578 2006. Marlborough Lupus Support: For more information phone Katrina 572 4333 or 021 502 451 Picton Doctor: Phone weekend doctor 573 6092 or Marlborough After Hours GP Service 520 6377. Office 520 9980. Ambulance: Urgent 111. Non-urgent 579 4870. Chemist:Picton Healthcare Pharmacy. Ph 573 6420 Mon -Fri 9-6pm, Sat 9-2pm, Queen Charlotte Pharmacy 573 7927 Sat 9-1pm.

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The New Zealand Defence Force will be carrying out Exercise Southern Katipo from November 10-20 with more than 2000 military personnel in the Marlborough District and includes Picton, Okiwi Bay, Tuna Bay, Canvastown, Havelock, Linkwater, Titirangi Bay and the greater Marlborough Sounds. All activity which includes troop movement, vehicle movement, aircraft movement, ship movement and the use of blank rounds, simulation ammunition and pyrotechnics can occur day and night. Queries regarding the exercise should be directed to: (04) 529 6048

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WHITE CHIP & white rocks. Ideal for pebble gardens, paths, driveways. Phone Thomson 5756885.

THAI Theraputic Massage. Call to make an appointment with Warintra’s. 8a Buick Street Redwoodtown. Ph 021 025 65255 or 578 3778.

B A C K to wor k to o soon? Extend your refreshed holiday look... with Cosmetic Botulinum & Dermall Fillers. You can look & feel great! Phone 03 548 8216.

DRESS MAKING, alterations, will pick up & deliver. Ph Robyn 5737257 or 022-173-6140

CLEANER REQUIRED, Part Time. Spring Creek Holiday Park. Phone 03 570 5893.

Wine Barrels Half barrel $50. Whole barrel $100. Free delivery ph 021-779-180.

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EAR Health. Removal of Ear Wax using microscope and suction. Phone for an appointment 578 8310 at Physiotherapy Centre, 11 Francis St.

MOLE checks - for a thorough skin check using dermoscopy. Call the Skin Clinic 578 1665.

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Modern easy care and low maintenance home for semi-retired couple. $380,000 to $420,000 Call Debbie Webster today in confidence 021 797 454 or 03 578 3760.

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Tickets on sale now On sale from Islington Gardens, Renwick Dairy, Roselands Pets and Plants, Devon Nursery, Selmes Garden Trust Nursery, Springlands Garden Centre & Cafe. Gardens along Old Renwick Road and Renwick North.

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Modern home, must have good garaging and off-street parking for a camper and two additional vehicles. All areas considered. $450,000 to $650,000 Call Debbie Webster today in confidence 021 797 454 or 03 578 3760. Mike Pero Real Estate Ltd. Licensed REAA (2008)

HANDWORKS 2015 Exhibition of work from Top of The South Creative Fibre Groups Yealands Estate Marlborough Gallery 204 High Street, Blenheim 17th – 25th October 2015 Open 10.30 am – 4.30 pm daily Felting, Weaving, Spinning, Knitting beautiful textiles, functional and decorative. Hands-on activity daily 12.30 - 2.30pm

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EXPERIENCE Logger, seeking work in Blenheim please phone 027 305 6859.

QUALIFIED/RELIEVERS

Fo r all your tiling needs and minor building requirements. Phone Mark 0275178343

Two Strong Men & A Truck Available by the hour Marlborough and beyond

Free packaging with removals Phone 577 8089 or 027 558 3260 Hebberds CC Express

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SALES Assorted t oo l s , n at i ve plants, tanner saw, tanner buzzer and lots lots more.Picton Mens Shed, Wairau Road. Signs out. Lei t r im Street, Saturday from 8am, lots of furniture, kitchen ware, microwave, wheelbarrow something for everyone. This Saturday 17 Oct from 8am Percy St. Plenty of bargains - we h ave j u s t downsized! Large selection of household items incl crocker y and kitchenware. Cricket gear, Wine, lamps, prints, painting, mirror. Lots of camping g ear in c l larg e tent, utensils and 3 way fridge suitable for boating or camping. Boating gear incl life jackets and kids water skis. Come along!

Well-resourced and established preschool requiring persons for varied hours of work. Please apply with your CV to renwick_preschool@xtra.co.nz.

EUROPCAR NEW ZEALAND

Rental Service Officer Full Time position

Europcar NZ is seeking to appoint a committed and proactive staff member for its Picton location. Key responsibilities include: § Opening and closing car rental contracts § Making reservations and checking vehicles in and out § Processing of Rental Agreements, accident and damage reports § Monitoring, tracking and organising fleet availability on a daily basis § Demonstrating sound conflict resolutions skills § Detailing and ferrying vehicles where required § Providing outstanding customer service to our valued customers You must have a full current driver’s licence, your own transport, be prepared to work weekends and public holidays, have good computer literacy. Previous experience in a customer service role is essential. Car rental experience would be an advantage. If you have a passion for sales and service we would love to hear from you. Please apply to nz.sm.pcnc01@europcar.co.nz or PO Box 225 Picton.

REGISTERED NURSE foR EaR wax REmoval PART TIME • BLENHEIM

Registered Nurse required for independent Audiology Company, to perform Ear Wax removal by suction. • Previous experience not necessary, as complete training in ear wax removal will be available to the successful candidate • Position is Part Time - hours negotiable • Be rewarded by a competitive hourly rate • We are looking for someone who can become a valuable member of our team and offer our patients great service • Blenheim’s only NZ owned audiology clinic If this sounds like the opportunity you have been looking for, please forward your CV to claire@houseofhearing.co.nz or call 03 579 5353 Applications close Wednesday 21st October 2015. Please note: All applicants must be legally entitled to work in New Zealand with a current annual practicing certificate.

Raupo 2014 Limited has made an application to the District Licensing Committee at Blenheim for renewal of a On Licence in respect of the premises situated at 6 Symons Street, Blenheim. Marlborough district and known as Raupo Cafe. The general nature of the business to be conducted under the licence is restaurant. The days on which and the hours during which liqour is intended to be sold under the licence are Monday to Sunday 8.00am to 1.00am the following day. The application may be inspected during ordinary office hours at the office of the Marlborough District Licensing Committee, Seymour Street, Blenheim. Any person who is entitled to object and who wishes to object to the granting of the application may, not later than 15 working days after the date of the first publication of notice of the application in a newspaper or newspapers in accordance with the Act, file a notice in writing of the objection with the Secretary of the District Licensing Committee at PO Box 443, Blenheim 7240.

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LEARN TO DIVE NOW Free Mask, Snorkel & Fin package valued at $144 with every OpenWater Course started in October or November! Courses held in the Marlborough Sounds or Nelson. Go Dive have 34 years experience teaching and guiding divers and are a WorkSafe Accredited Adventure tour operator. Contact Go Dive Marlborough for details

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WANTED FACTORY ClEANER Familiar with HACCP & RMP concepts would be an advantage. 3 hour evenings, weekdays. Email CV’s to cv@pacificlaboratories.co.nz

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IT’S NEVER BEEN EASIER .... to get into your new home

This brand new feature will appear in our October 28th issue. If you’re involved in the building, buying or selling of property then this feature is for you. Advertising space is limited, so get in now and get your message out to over 18,500 households. Call 5777 868 to book your space today.

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We are looking for a professional sales person to sell advertising space, to join our busy team. Full or part time. You will have a proven record in sales and building client relationships. The person we want to employ must be a real ‘people person’, hungry for success and career minded, professional, hard working and self motivated. You will join our passionate local team, working on the region’s only locally owned and operated newspaper that is published twice weekly. Email your CV and covering letter to: les@blenheimsun.co.nz

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Yoga Classes – gentleCancer and relaxing yoga Help yourself and the sessions; bring your loved one or a fellow survivor Society too! along for some time out. Tuesdays, 5:30-7.00pm. Regular exercise is one way to reduce your Gynaecological Cancers Network – for women with a diagnosis of Cancer of the uterus, risk of cancer. endometrium, cervix, ovary or vulva. Thursday, Jules Taylor Marlborough Women’s Triathlon June 11, 6.00-7:30pm is a great event - celebrating achievement, Sleep Workshops – Sleep disruption is common in people with a cancer diagnosis, making challenge and a healthy lifestyle. Take up the coping more difficult. This course, run over two challenge and support us by signing up and/ Saturdays, looks at practical ways to improve or coming along to thesleeptraining for well-being sessions – Saturday, Junein 13 and 27. November. For everyone taking part in the Did you know that Bowel cancer is one of the ??? most common cancers among men and women training sessions, $3 will be donated to the in NZ? Public Lecture – “Reducing the Impact Cancer Society Marlborough. of Bowel Cancer – what can you do?” Speaker Dr A Luck (colorectal surgeon). Come along to hear one of Australia’s experts on the subject to find out more. Tuesday, June 16, 7.00-8:30pm, Scenic Circle Hotel (Seymour Street.)

HEAVY PLANT HIRE Your one-stop shop for: • 20 Ton Digger • 6x6 off-roaDers • 6 & 8 Wheel Tip Trucks • Tip Trailers • labour hire • Dry hire opTions

The Company C B Norwood Distributors Limited is a leading tractor and machinery distribution group and represents a portfolio of global brands through separate operating divisions. Norwood showcases three national dealer networks which include 17 company owned retail farm machinery centres. Established in 1948, we have grown to be one of the best known names in New Zealand agriculture and today we supply one in every three tractors sold in New Zealand. We keep farmers moving by providing exceptional solutions for every customer every time. For additional information please visit our website at http://www. norwood.co.nz/. If you are self-motivated and able to work as part of a successful team, please send your covering letter and CV to: dallan.clark@norwood.co.nz. Applications close at 5pm on Tuesday 27 October 2015.

- a new lump or thickening, - a change in sizeIntroducing or shape, our friendly staff RN-Manager and Support and - an unusual pain Margot in theWilson, breast, Information Provider - puckering or dimpling of the skin, Corinne Payne, RN-Health Promoter - any change to one nipple, (relief support and Information provider) - a discharge, Hilary Gill, Finance and Retail Co-ordinator - a rash or reddening of the skin only McDonald, Volunteer on one breast Jasmine Co-ordinator and Administrator. • See your doctor straight away if you find any How can we help? changes Our team welcomes enquiries from community • Attend the mammography screening programme groups, Maraes, schools, etc. who would like a if you’re between 45-69 years old workshop or talk from the Cancer Society. We are If you would like local happy information or Marlborough. support to visit Picton and Rural regarding breast cancer, or any other cancer, please contact us. Diary, June-July 2009 03 579 4379 or marlcaso@xtra.co.nz

Lead a team committed to providing exceptional customer service Chance to work in a great team environment Competitive remuneration

Position Requirements • To be considered for this role you will need to have: • Minimum five years in agricultural machinery, earthmoving, heavy commercial or closely related industry • Qualified Automotive Technician advantageous • Experience managing a team of people • Good working knowledge of agricultural, earthmoving and ground care practices • Sound understanding of client/dealer expectations in relation to technical support • Commitment to delivering an industry leading standard of customer service

October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month

to register your interest in these events, contact Marlborough Women’s Tri

Service Manager Blenheim About the opportunity This is your opportunity to lead the Service Department in our Blenheim Branch. You will place emphasis on exceptional communication with our customers and Branch staff, proactively market the Service Department, and take responsibility for the flow of work through the workshop. This position may also suit those applicants who are looking to move off the floor into a management role. A very competitive salary is offered to the suitable applicant. Become part of a team committed to exceptional customer service that has been our driving force for 67 years

With the help of volunteers we work with local health professionals and community groups to ensure that information about living well, cancer treatment and support, and survivorship, is available to anyone who needs it; free or minimal charges. month It is importantand to us that October is breast cancerwithawareness a we reach everyone who needs our help and great reminder to us all about being breast aware. information, if you know of anyone who may • Know what is normal for you benefit from our services please cut out this newsletter and pass it on. • Know what changes to look for:

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Does your internet cut in and out? Have another building on your property you want hooking up? Whether it’s wired or wireless, 10 feet or 10 kilometres, we’ve a range of reliable, high performance solutions for you.

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Welcome to the WELCOME TO THE SOCIETY CancerCANCER Society MARLBOROUGH Marlborough

Breast Cancer Support Services, Mid-Winter Function, Thursday, July 2, 6:30-8:30pm.

A Night in Italy Prostate Cancer Informal Dinner Meeting – for men and their partners, Wednesday, July 15,

Thank you to all who joined us for a wonder6.00-8.00pm. Please phone us for venue details. ful Italian five course dinner and auction on Cancer Contacts the 3rd October. Cancer Society Marlborough, The Forum, With the generous support of our community PO Box 233, Blenheim; Phone 03 579 4379; OpeningEssence hours: MondayEvents, to Friday and businesses, including 9.00am-4:30pm Renwick Sports and Events Centre and Email address: marlcaso@xtra.co.nz auctioneer Simon Muir, the night was a huge Cancer helpline: 0800 CANCER (226 237) success. Cancer Society website: www.cancersoc.org.nz

Cancer Contacts

for reliable and up to date information, links and chat forums.

Cancer Society Marlborough, The Forum, The Cancer Society is funded entirely by PO Box 233, Blenheim. charitable donations and thanks the Marlborough Phone 03 579 4379 community for its continued support. Opening hours: Monday to Friday, 9.00am-4:30pm Email address: marlborough@cancersoc.org.nz Cancer helpline: 0800 CANCER (226 237) Cancer Society website: www.cancersoc.org.nz for reliable and up to date information, links and chat forums.

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The Cancer Society is funded entirely by charitable donations and thanks the Marlborough community for its continued support.

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Youth given taste of great outdoors

Three hundred and fifty young people from throughout the top of the south will get a free taste of the great outdoors after Sport Tasman secured government funding to run an expanded school holiday programme. For a week during either the Christmas or Easter term breaks, the selected 11 to 17 year-olds will do activities ranging from snorkelling and kayaking to orienteering and tramping at no cost to them. It is part of the Break-Away School Holiday Programme funded by the Ministry of Social Development since 2010 to provide 30,000 opportunities each year for young people who would not otherwise have access to them. Sport Tasman has partnered with Sport Southland which secured a contract from the ministry to provide 1400 placements to distribute around

the South Island, with an initial 350 spots earmarked for the top of the south. It is the first time Sport Tasman has been involved with the Break-Away programme, with project manager Jody Maru saying it is a chance to improve the lives and experiences of those young people who might otherwise miss out. ``Many young people lack access to positive and interesting activities during holiday periods through a lack of services or because of cost barriers. This funding will address both of these barriers.” She says the activities will be provided by Sport Tasman and a range of suitable community organisations who meet the required standard of care. “Initially we have mailed out to existing OSCAR (Out of School

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Football tournament

The Gavin Roberts 12th Grade Boys and 12th Grade Girls South Island Football Representative Tournaments took place at A&P Park over three days last week Thursday to Saturday. With 24 teams visiting from out of town it was a busy three days. Nelson Royal took out the 12th Grade Boys competition with a 1-0 win over Otago Gold, whilst Canterbury Black battled it out against Canterbury Red in the 12th Grade Girls final, with Canterbury Black winning 2-0. Marlborough’s 12th Grade Boys placed 12th out of 15. Marlborough’s 12th Grade Girls placed 8th out of 9.

Youth from the Top-of-the-South will get a free taste of the great outdoors thanks to Sport Tasman securing funding to run an expanded school holiday programme. Photo provided.

Care and Recreation) providers across the region and we are currently identifying other providers to seek

Cycling challenge

A former Blenheim man has completed a gruelling 3872km cycling challenge to raise money for sick children. Ben Walker took to the road for the Make A Wish Foundation. Ben, who was supported in his quest by his Blenheim-based father, Alan, cycled from Perth to Bondi Beach over 20 days. He raised $14,000.

their interest.’’ For more information contact jody.m@sporttasman.org.nz

A chance to ride ‘Shotgun’ with Hayden Paddon Z is giving one lucky customer and a friend the chance to take a drive on the ‘wild side’ with World Championship Rally driver Hayden Paddon with a ten minute ‘blat’ around Geraldine Forest. Z has partnered with Hayden for over three years and in that time he has made huge progress on the world stage.

Last week he secured his fifth top-five finish in the 2015 World Rally Championship event on the WRC Tour de Corse. Z’s General Manager Retail, Mark Forsyth, said that Z wanted to make this opportunity as widely available as possible so is running the competition through its Fa-

Lucia Bromac ‘Horse of the Year’ The Marlborough Harness Owners Trainers and Breeders Association Annual Awards were held at the Springlands Tavern recently. The top award for 2014-15 Horse of the Year went to Lucia Bromac owned and trained by Kirsteen and Brent Weaver. Lucia Bromac finished last season with seven wins. Plus a start in the WOODLANDS STUD 4YO DIAMOND (MOBILE PACE) (Gr1), $150,000, 4YO MARES, 1609m at the Ashburton Jewels in May, finishing nineth behind Lancewood Lizzie and Venus Serena. Brent Weaver also won the Best Performance Trials Driver with 178 starters, 16 wins and 32 placings. Second was Alan Shutkowski. Don Morrison had the fastest qualifier at Waterlea Racecourse with Christian Knight,

The Makos will take on Auckland this Friday (October 16th) in the eagerly anticipated Premiership Cup Semi Final at Eden Park. The Makos will be looking to make good their 28-19 defeat in Blenheim last month. Meanwhile old foes Canterbury will host Taranaki at Christchurch’s AMI Stadium in a do-or-die fight for the ITM Premier Cup final. The Makos game kicks off at 7.35pm.

Holden Wins Bathurst! Massive Range of Supercar Models

Scott Dixon’s 2014 Championship Car Lucia Bromac winning at Te Awamutu last December.

with a time of 3.14.2 seconds 8.8 seconds under qualifing time. This year the club presented a special award to Kendra Gill. Kendra finished third in the NZ Standardbred Cadetship scheme.

Scalextric Bathurst Showdown

Father, daughter winners Blenheim racing pigeon club had two races on Saturday, a flock race from Timaru, a distance of 398 km and a single bird interval race from Ashburton 315 km. Beautiful weather over most of the country enabled the birds to be released at 7.30 am. Sindy Kirkwood and father Carl again taking the top honours from the Timaru race. Their pigeons completing the journey in 4 hours 26 minutes and both registering an average of 90 km per hour. Third position, also at Spring Creek went

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to Donald Morrison whose bird recorded 89 km/h. Next was A. Cooper at 88.8 km/h, then Two Fishers loft at 87.6 km/h, Shirley Morrison at 86.4 km/h and Nero Loft doing 83.4 km/h. The Ashburton interval race was won by Alister Cooper of Renwick whose bird averaged 80 km/h followed by Donald Morrison at 78.5 km/h then third was Sindy Kirkwood doing 78 km/h, followed by father Carl 74 km/h, Shirley Morrison next at 73.5 km/h, then Nero Lofts 71 km/h and Two Fishers Loft at 66 km/h.

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