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Country on stage By Celeste Alexander Three-year-old Carter Illingworth was the youngest competitor at the Gourmet Paradise Country Music Awards held in Blenheim at the weekend. Little he might be, but he still managed to win in the categories of Tiny Tots and Highest Scoring Under 10. He was joined by 53 other competitors from around the country who took to the stage at ASB Theatre to compete in a range of categories and ultimately the overall winning titles. Organisers say it was a fantastic weekend which kicked off with a showcase concert on Friday night followed by auditions, a rock and roll competition and finished with the finals on Sunday. Continued page 2 Carter Illingworth, 3, was the youngest competitor at the Gourmet Paradise Country Music Awards held at the weekend. Photo by Jeff Ross.


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Aroha wins at country music awards Continued from page 1 While each of the 23 sections had awards for the winners and runners up, there were three overall winners named in the senior, intermediate and junior categories. Aroha Williams of Pegasus was crowned the overall senior winner which came as a ‘total shock’, she says. “I was stunned and will probably continue to be stunned for a while.” Aroha has been involved in country music since the age of six, travelling with her parents who themselves would compete at competitions all over the country. She has been entering the

Gourmet Paradise Country Music Awards since 1994 and has placed as runner up over the years. “How does the saying go? Always the bridesmaid and never the bride,” she laughs. “I entered five categories and won all five... it was fantastic and I had a blast.” One of her performances included a more traditional style singing ‘River of Memories’, the version performed by Cynthia Clawson. “I felt great after each performance and the band was absolutely fantastic,” she says. Asked how she felt when her name was called, Aroha says ‘shocked’.

“I was totally shocked. I didn’t think I personally would have won... I thought my duo partner and I would win as we did a flawless job together. But it was a very special moment and I had my partner and family cheering me on. “I’m looking forward to coming back as guest artist next year,” she says. Results: Due to the long list of winners only the overall winners will be published. Senior Overall - Aroha Williams, Runner Up - Gina Keating. Intermediate Overall - Ocean Waitokia, Runner Up - Asra Ginders Junior Overall - Josh Keating, Runner Up - Laura Bogdan.

Aroha Williams of Pegasus was crowned the overall winner for the 2018 Gourmet Paradise Country Music Awards. Photo by Jeff Ross.

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By Cathie Bell Holes are being driven into the ground at the Bluegums landfill as part of a venture which could see the site used to generate electricity. Another 10 holes are being drilled this week, and gas collection piping installed, doubling the collection of methane at the Taylor Pass site. Council solid waste manager Alec McNeil says the gas collected now is burnt in an enclosed flare, but next year he hopes to be able to have options to take the gas to market, potentially organising a way to use the gas to generate electricity for sale. Methane gas is created by bacteria which are breaking down the buried rubbish at the landfill, sometimes piles which can be up to 20 metres deep. The drill makes holes down to five metres above the base

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and pipes are inserted, forming a network taking the gas to a collection point where the flare is. Alec says about 300 cubic metres of gas is collected now and he hopes more than 400 cubic metres will be consistently collected by the end of this year. The extension of the methane gas collection will cost about $250,000, with the hole-drilling costing about $100,000 of that. The Bluegums landfill takes up about 16 hectares of the 64 hectare site. It is planned to be a 13-stage process, and the council is up to stage seven now. While the landfill is out of sight, out of mind for many in Marlborough, Alec is clear it supports our way of life. “It would be great if we didn’t need this, we’re getting better but there is still a long way to go.”

Council solid waste manager Alec McNeil watches the methane drill in action.

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Queen’s letter creates hype at Ashwood By Celeste Alexander It’s not often that a letter arriving in the mail causes smiles, laughter and tears but one that arrived at Ashwood Park Retirement Village last Friday did just that. A letter arrived from Buckingham Palace addressed to a group of residents, thanking them for a message and photograph they sent before Christmas. It was part of a fun project undertaken by Joan Tinkler, Silvia Millard, Rene Brodie, Pat Martella, May Harris and Jessie Clark, who created a picture of Queen Elizabeth using a montage of stamps. The stamps were donated by the Blenheim Stamp Association. A photograph of the residents with the montage along with a letter they wrote together were mailed last November. At first the letter was sent via track and trace and made it all the way to Buckingham Palace, but for reasons unknown it was refused.

After a week of not hearing anything they decided to send another via normal mail, then patiently waited for a reply. Diversional therapist Sharon Ealand, who came up with the idea, said an official letter arrived last Friday written on behalf of the Queen by her lady in waiting, Lady Elizabeth Leeming which caused a great deal of excitement. The letter said ‘Her Majesty was very touched to know of the collage which you recently created in her honour and deeply appreciated the warm sentiments you have expressed in your message’. “When it was handed to me I ran down the hall with the letter, tears streaming down my face to show the ladies. It was so exciting,” she says. May Harris says they were also thrilled to receive the letter which had all of their names printed on the envelope. “It got a lot of old ladies very excited,” she laughs.

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Photo contest Don’t forget to get your entry into this year’s scenic coastal holiday photo competition with a difference. The Sun newspaper, the Marine Farming Association, and the Marlborough District Council are teaming up to offer weekly prizes of lunch vouchers at Jay’s cafe. The competition is open now, and each Friday for four weeks, starting from Friday January 19 and running until February 9, there will be a weekly prize of a $50 lunch voucher at Jay’s Café for the photo judged the best scenic photo and a voucher for the strangest litter picked up. Email your photos to news@ blenheimsun.co.nz

Wither Hills arson patrols Police are making ‘overt patrols’ near the Wither Hills farm park and riverbanks around Blenheim in an effort to stop potential arsonists during dry summer weather. There is a total fire ban in Marlborough at the moment, and the police posted online they are continuing to patrol the ‘very vulnerable areas to fires’ near Blenheim, in response to fires lit by arsonists in the past.

Residents from Ashwood Park Retirement Village with their stamp montage of the Queen; Joan Tinkler, diversional therapist Sharon Ealand, Silvia Millard and (front) Rene Brodie, Pat Martella and May Harris. Absent Jessie Clark.

Earthquakes spark more work with government By Cathie Bell Marlborough is in a better place than many regions to deal with natural disasters, the council says. Civil Defence Minister Kris Faafoi has released a report into how New Zealand responds to natural disasters and emergencies and will meet key groups, including councils, to discuss its recommendations. Marlborough made a submission on the report, and council spokesman Glyn

will work with the Government to implement recommendations it decides to take forward. “The report recognises the need for greater professionalisation in the sector, and a national structure that better supports mobile teams who can deploy into regional emergencies quickly. “Marlborough is fortunate in being a unitary authority and has a much simpler decision-making

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structure than some other regions.” The report recommends setting up a new emergency management agency, among other things. Kris says the report will be carefully considered as he meets with, local authorities, iwi and other groups over the next few months. “The current system stands up well when we need it, and has done so throughout the pressures,

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sealed shoulder on the highway from Nelson to give more opportunities to pass slower vehicles and a right-hand turn bay at the summit of the saddle to allow for safer turns into the forestry road. “However, people should be aware that this work is highly weather-dependent and progress has been delayed with the recent wet weather,” Andrew says. “Temporary road realignments have been completed and bulk earthworks are due for completion early April. “Preliminary roading sections are under construction and final sealing of the complete job is due by the end of May. “Thanks to all drivers who are taking care around our crews and following temporary speed restrictions while travelling along the highway,” Andrew says. The Rai Saddle improvements are part of a bigger plan by NZTA to make a safe road between Blenheim to Nelson which would possibly include the Whangamoa Saddle.

By Cathie Bell The Government is to buy more state houses in Marlborough, Housing and Urban Development Minister Phil Twyford says. In response to questions from The Sun about housing, and in light of comments by community advocate Janette Walker, Phil says the Coalition Government understands the strain the housing crisis is putting on many families and older people, especially in the Marlborough region which was one of the hardest hit areas in the country and has had additional stress caused by the 2016 earthquakes. Housing New Zealand is looking at its future plans for developing more state housing in Marlborough in response to the increased demand and is working with the Ministry of Social Development on how they can meet this demand, he says. “We recognise the efforts of local residents such as Janette Walker who has been an outspoken advocate for locals who have borne the brunt of the housing crisis.”

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A Ministry of Social Development spokesperson says the ministry wants to have 465 public housing places in the Marlborough district by June 2020. “At the moment we have 411.” This is in addition to other accommodation options such as private rental and boarding arrangements. At the end of September 2017, there were 67 applications from Marlborough on the Housing Register, the spokesperson says. There are 21 transitional housing places available in the Marlborough district,

and the ministry wants to lift this to 38. Transitional housing provides short-term housing for people with an immediate housing need while support is put in place to transition them into sustainable housing on a long-term basis. Places are managed by specialist emergency housing providers who are skilled in providing a range of social and tenancy-related support. The spokesperson says if transitional housing is full, special needs grants can be paid to meet the cost of short-term accommodation, and in the three months to September last year, Work and Income’s Blenheim Service Centre paid 310 grants worth $219,837. “We know that finding the right property in the right place can be really tough, especially for families on fixed incomes who may not be able to access other long term housing options. “We encourage anyone who has a housing concern, and has not yet spoken to us about it, to contact Work and Income on 0800 559 009.”


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Travelling bear finds friends in Blenheim By Bill McElhinney Vin Mckenzie and Bear have come to Blenheim all the way from the United Kingdom. Vin, who worked as a nurse with special needs children, comes from Nottingham, home of the legendary Robin Hood. There she is involved with Age UK, a registered charity providing services and support to people in later life. “It’s similar to Age Concern in New Zealand,” Vin says. “We visit people who are lonely or isolated and provide a range of services for older people.” Vin has come to Blenheim before to visit her daughter and son-in-law, Ann and Nick Raynor. She also has a son in Australia. But this time she has a special travel companion – Bear. The little teddy has his own passport in which Vin logs his travels, and so far the pair has clocked up over 22,000 kilometres.

“It started as a bit of fun back in the UK,” Vin says. “Age UK is celebrating 75 years and our branch had these four little bears which we wanted to give to our members who were going away on travels. “The idea is to see which bear travels the most miles. By the time I get home we’ll have done over 32,000km.” Vin has also made a special friend in Blenheim, Monica Nott. “I met Vin through St Mary’s Catholic Church,” Monica says. “She contacted the parish office about getting to Mass and they put her in touch with me. “We’ve formed a special friendship.” “I’ve met so many lovely people here,” Vin says. “When I get home Bear will go on display. I’m looking forward to seeing how his trip stacks up with the others.”

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‘Look after your catch’ says Fish & Game By Bill McElhinney With the summer fishing season now underway, Fish & Game wants to educate anglers on how to properly look after trout they catch. Proper handling of trout is a good way to ensure a trout is fit for the table and for anglers to “play their part” in sustaining fish stocks, Fish & Game communications manager Don Rood says. “Anglers need to be aware that how they handle any trout they catch is critical if the fish is to thrive after release,” Don says. “It doesn’t matter if you are selectively harvesting one for a feed or releasing good fish so they can breed, you want them to be in the best possible condition. “We’re not urging anglers to release every

trout, but encouraging them to look after them all,” Don says. Some practices to avoid are fighting a trout for too long, using too light gear, dragging trout onto the rocks or boat deck and not taking enough care removing hooks. Trout make excellent eating, Don says, so if you are keeping them for the table, make the decision and kill them quickly and humanely. “You don’t have to apologise for selectively taking fish for the table. “Looking after the fish you catch is not only better for the health of our trout populations and the future of the fishery, but also your reputation as a provider of good quality food for family and friends,” Don says.

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Q: Do you still use a phone book?

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Yes, on the rare occasion, I do. I usually use the Internet but if I”m after somone local, I do reach for the phone book.

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More on the roundabout Dear Ed, Diesel Dan (Sun 17th) has made a point about the Spring Creek roundabout, but I can add another fact of poor design. Coming from Blenheim to go to Ferry Road, there is a new electronic sign, that I was lucky enough to see as I approached Spring Creek. It shows a train in lights, and a notice to use the layby if you need to go to Ferry Road. Now, no one except those that have watched the development of this folly, will have a clue as to what is meant by the layby, so any stranger to the area will still attempt to go around towards Ferry Road, and stop at the crossing, causing southbound traffic to stop. I turned left into Raupara Road as I wanted to enter the Four Square area. Two campervans in convoy wanted to go from Raupara Road straight through to Ferry Road. They proceeded to do so, and T HE

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Letters to the editor Letters on issues of community interest are welcomed. Guidelines are that they should be no longer than 150 words. They must be signed and a street address provided to show good faith, even when a nom de plume is provided for publication. The editor reserves the right to

abridge letters or withhold letters from publication. Email them to news@blenheimsun.co.nz or send a fax to phone 577 -7863. Please note that your name and street address MUST be provided with emails.

Cricket fan Dear Ed, The New Zealand cricketers did well to win that last ODI match at the Basin Reserve in Wellington. As a TV onlooker, I enjoy watching cricket and the New Zealand bowlers did well overall but it was a concern to note that they gifted the opposition 18

wides as extras which is really three full overs. It’s like giving opponents free points by serving double faults in tennis. Two or three wides might be ok, but 18 is not, in my view. Nigel Perry Blenheim

Who did it? Dear Ed, I noticed the letter of “Kiwi” concerned about the writing on the new Picton library where some Maori words presumably proclaiming it is the Picton Library, boldly appear, dwarfing the English title underneath. Now what goes on here? I don’t mind Maori language as long as some one translates for me. Often they don’t translate. Several years ago, I attended a fisheries meeting at Grovetown where the local iwi spoke for 20 minutes in Maori, then left, leaving most attendees bemused and

bewildered. That was downright bad manners. But now I notice a lovely little stream just out of Renwick has gone - well in name. I refer to Gibson’s Creek. I peered over the bridge, the water’s flowing as before but it’s a different stream - Ruakanakana Stream. No mention of Gibson’s Creek. Why? Who did it? Isn’t European heritage important too? “Kiwi Too” Blenheim

‘Miserable’ MDC Dear Ed, I slipped a 10 cent coin into the CBD parking meter and was startled to see not four minutes register but three minutes. It appears in a furtive move the council have raised parking meter fees. What use is three minutes? What is council doing to the CBD? When the new Redwoodtown shops come on stream, shoppers will have no parking meters. Why is MDC so miserable? Blenheim rates are high, apparently comparable with Queenstown and Merivale in Christchurch. Why does MDC take people for fools? We can see three minutes is less than four minutes. Me thinks MDC needs to look at its internal expenditure and why rates are so high comparably. It needs to look at its hamfisted PR. An irksome aspect is the way MDC surreptitiously goes about it. Don Coyote Blenheim Council response, from communications manager Glyn Walters: We’ve checked our parking meters - 10 cents does give you four minutes’ parking. Off street parking is $4 a day, which compares favourably to other areas. There are no plans to install meters in Redwoodtown. Council regularly reviews its levels of service and seeks cost savings. We consult the public and encourage people to get involved and give feedback.


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By Cathie Bell Landcorp would like to keep farming at Molesworth, the stateowned farmer says. The Department of Conservation is asking people to have their say on the current and future management of Molesworth Station through an online survey, which closes at the end of March. The survey can be done through the department’s website. Mole swor t h is a n ic on ic high-country station, thought to be the largest farm in New Zealand. It is currently managed as a working high-country station through a farming lease and grazing licence

to Landcorp. The farming lease expires in 2020. Landcorp head of communications Simon King says Landcorp has been farming Molesworth since the 1950s. “We have a good relationship with DoC and we work via the Molesworth Steering Committee to ensure the interests of all parties involved in the management of this iconic station are preserved and enhanced.” Simon says the lease renewal in 2020 is an appropriate time for DoC to talk to interested stakeholders about what the future use and operation of Molesworth will

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Did the butler do it? More laughs to be had at Havelock By Bill McElhinney They’re at it again! The busy Havelock Theatre Company are staging another of their popular comedy productions, this one a send-up of the Agatha Christie murder mystery genre. Did the butler do it? Or the maid? Who is trying to get their hands on the millions left in the will of Checkmate Manor magnate Sir Reginald Bishop? The play revolves around “Murder at Checkmate Manor,” supposedly being staged by the fictional Farndale Avenue Housing Estate Townswomen’s Guild Dramatic Society. It is set in the drawing room of Checkmate Manor, where the family has gathered for the reading of the will of the late Sir Reginald. However, someone else has designs on the Checkmate millions, and will stop at nothing to get them. A string of grisly murders ensues, where everyone has a motive and everyone is a suspect in a classic whodunit farce. But the fictional Farnsdale Townswomen’s attempt to put on the play quickly turns to a

disaster, and this is where the laughs are. Everything that can go wrong probably will! The actors fluff their lines, the scenery falls over, the sound and lighting cues go awry. As the valiant dramatic society members stumble on, they keep the audience in stitches. “It’s a challenging play,” says Bruce Weston, who is producing the show with Gillian Edwards. “The cast of nine have a number of roles to play and costume changes to make. We’ve been rehearsing since about a month before Christmas. “But the play is so cleverly written that it all fits together so well. “We get a lot of visitors to Havelock and the Sounds at this time of the year, so we always try to stage something that will get a few laughs!” “Murder at Checkmate Manor” has its gala opening tonight at 8pm in the Havelock Town Hall. Other performances are at 8pm on Thursday, Friday, Saturday, a matinee at 4pm on Sunday and Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday next week.

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Keeping the power on

Brian Tapp has retired after 51 years at Marlborough Lines. He tells Cathie Bell about his work keeping the power on.

Brian Tapp is retiring from Marlborough Lines after 51 years, and will have a sub-station named after him. CUSTOMER HOUSTON MOTORS BLENHEIM PUBLISHING 10/08/17 A new electrical substation is be“110 years later, we’re back.” make a difference and getting what“Irrigation for grapes, grapes are don’t have the land. PLEASE APPR SALES REP SADLINGTON PUBLICATION MARLBOROUGH MIDWEEK ing built in Renwick, and it’s to be The Marlborough Electric Power ever my thoughts are approved and now in places no-one ever expected, “We can’t plan for the future we ASifPOSSIB ADVERTISING OUTSOURCER DESIGNER named after longtime Marlborough Board was his first employer and he then building, getting the switching andSECTION with that RUN goesOF thePRESS irrigation, don’t have the capacity.” ALTERATION Lines worker Brian Tapp.PROOF joined themPROOFED as a draughting cadet sorted demand. Retiring from Marlborough Lines 8/08/2017 2:52:12 p.m. out, modifying and looking and power 26.2X10 SIZE

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Education Act soon for fees-free study With almost 168,000 students receiving their preliminary NCEA results last week, the Tertiary Education Commission (TEC) is reminding everyone considering tertiary education in 2018 to check their eligibility for Fees Free. TEC’s chief executive, Tim Fowler says it’s not too late for people to take up the opportunity of fees-free study in 2018, but those who are thinking about it need to act soon. “The TEC is running a short information campaign about fees-free education. The aim of the campaign is to make sure those considering tertiary level study for the first time are well informed about Fees Free so they can make the best decisions about their future learning. “But people will need to act soon to ensure their Fees Free eligibility is processed in time

to complete enrolment for many qualifications and courses starting in 2018. I recommend people visit FeesFree.govt.nz for full details. “Broadly, if you’re a New Zealander who finished school in 2017, or if you will finish school during 2018, you qualify for a year of fees-free provider-based tertiary education or two years of industry training in 2018. “And, Fees Free is an opportunity for adults as well as school leavers. So if you’re not a recent school leaver, but you’ve done less than half a year of tertiary education or training (including tertiary study overseas), you may also qualify. “Fees Free covers industry training and apprenticeships, as well as qualifications and courses run by universities, wananga, polytechnics and private training establishments,” he says.

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Education Back to school The inevitable last minutes of summer are ticking away. The countdown has begun for back-toschool once again. To help parents and students start the school year strong, here are some tips for parents and students to keep in mind as summer winds down and the school year begins. Children need to ease back into their school routine rather than having a sudden change their first day of school. Re-introduce a school year bedtime routine that will make waking up on that first day a lot easier. During the holidays kids tend to grab a snack several times during the day. Parents can start reminding students to get back into a three-meal-a-day schedule in order to regulate their system into the back-to-school mode. Create a family calendar Time management is tricky for everyone. Having major deadlines, due dates,

events and extracurricular activities in one place helps kids visualize their week, manage their time and stay on track. Get organised Keeping notes, projects and reading materials in logical order helps students find what they need right away. Concentrate Staying focused is easier for some kids than others. Students need to do their best to avoid distractions in class. This means keeping cell phones tucked away and being vocal if a chatty classmate is too distracting. Speak up Students often can get tripped up by homework or test instructions. Students should know it’s OK to speak up if they don’t understand testing or homework directions. Students should also listen carefully and spend plenty of time reading directions. SIT Apartments

SIT accommodation offer for eligible students With the Government’s announcement of the implementation of a free tertiary education policy from the beginning of this year, students beginning their studies in 2018 have a wealth of opportunities available. The policy will see the first year of tertiary education free to anyone who has not previously been enrolled at a tertiary education organisation and studied for a duration of more than six months. SIT also has the Zero Fees Scheme which is valid not just for students’ first year of study, but for the duration of their course. Tuition is free of charge and only direct material costs apply. This scheme is available to New Zealand citizens, residents, and permanent residents residing in New Zealand

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while studying, and applies to almost all courses, both on campus and by SIT2LRN distance learning. In addition, SIT will also be offering the Mayor Tim Shadbolt Accommodation Bursary for Invercargill to all students eligible for the Government’s fees-free policy. Students who are eligible, can apply for shared accommodation at SIT’s apartments in Invercargill for free, or alternatively, $100 per week for up to 40 weeks’ accommodation, regardless of whether the student is living at home or renting in Invercargill. SIT is excited to be able to offer all students affordable, quality education. Apply now to launch your future!

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COMMUNITY COLLEGE CELEBRATES SUCCESS Community College Marlborough (Comcol) is a not-for-profit organisation. They offer NCEA Level 1 and 2 and New Zealand Certificates in Sport and Hospitality Café Skills. In 2017 45 students gained NCEA, and 85 National Certificates were also awarded in cafe skills, cookery and sport. Community College is an NZQA Category One Provider.

Here’s what some of our students have to say... col “I like coming to Com because it’s a better are environment and there s a lot more opportunitie n’t to do activities I would g do. I’ve enjoyed Boxin k with Marcelo and Roc climbing.” - Dylan Hedges.

“I believe Comcol is a better learning I environment because have had more one on one learning time and have been encouraged into achieving greater kI goals that I didn’t thin was capable of.” - John Starkey

“Comcol is a fun ld “Love this place, wou place. There are many ay do it again. I walked aw opportunities and an 2 p with NCEA level 1 and amazing support grou of and really great friends behind us. We get lots . had the best experience.” real life experience too” - Jacob Hamilton

“Our students inspire me every day They overcome barriers such as physical pain, anxiety, lack of confidence, bullying, drugs, alcohol, homelessness, and depression as well as the usual teenage issues and yet they succeed and achieve. Everyday it is a privilege to be part of this amazing place, seeing and experiencing the motivation of everyone from the tutors to the students. Everyone working together to create this positive and thriving environment that works.” Virginia Archer, Manager, Nelson/Marlborough Community Colleges

Comcol programmes provide the opportunity to gain your qualifications through practical industry related qualifications and the essential Maths and English you need to get ahead in life. If you want an apprenticeship or go on to further study, pathways are available for all our graduates.

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Louis Gustav Newman Valk Born January 4, 2018 Weight 10lb 10oz Hospital Wairau

Cameron Eli Manson Born January 11, 2018 Weight 3kg Hospital Wairau

Lillia Joy Nicholls Born January 4, 2018 Weight 7lb 14oz Hospital Wairau

Flynn William Spencer Born January 8, 2018 Weight 8lb 8oz Hospital Wairau

Matt and Anna are proud to introduce Louis Gustav Newman, arriving on January 4, 2018 at 4.25pm, weighing a whopping 10lb 10oz and 55cm long. Finally a little brother for Anaïs. Biggest thank you to Steph, “sometimes miracles are just good people with kind hearts”. Also a big thanks to Dr Andrew Murray, Cathy Middleton, Lisa, and Louise and Tina from the maternity ward. Photo provided.

Danica and Joshua are excited to announce the safe arrival of Cameron Eli (3kg) born January 11, 2018 at 9am at Wairau Hospital. A big thank you to midwife Toni James, Helen Crampton and all of our family and friends who have helped us on our journey.

Amy and Chris are thrilled to welcome their baby girl, Lillia Joy (7lb 14oz) on January 4, 2018 at 9.35am at Wairau Hospital. Thank you to our midwife Shona Wills and all of the wonderful staff at the maternity ward.

Casey, Tim and big brother Cohen are happy to announce the arrival of Flynn William (8lb 8oz) on January 8, 2018 at 4.51pm at Wairau Hospital. A big thank you to midwife Cathy Middleton and all of the staff at the maternity ward.

Babies Building Blocks coming to Spring Creek Playcentre The popular Babies Building Blocks Program held previously at other Marlborough Playcentres, will be held at Spring Creek Playcentre from February 2018. Every Wednesday, the ten week course, for six-12month old babies and their parents/caregivers, will allow adults and children to get together each week, sharing ideas, and playing and learning alongside each other.

The course will offer a chance to experience what Playcentre is like, course facilitator Poz Poswillo says. “Playcentre is run by families for families. Parents learn from each other in a supportive environment. The Babies Building Blocks course is for all parents, whether younger, older, ‘first timers’ or those with older siblings. “People enjoy exploring different types of play with their babies and

find it helpful to ask questions. Both babies and adults also make friends along the way. “We always welcome people who want to find out more,” she says. One parent who attended the course says topics covered were ‘relevant to my baby’s developmental stages’. “I felt like I learned valuable and useful parenting skills. The supportive and caring environment

was fantastic. “My daughter loved the sandpit, swings and the heuristic play. Most of all she loved watching the other children. She gained confidence and made friends” a parent commented about her child at the conclusion of the course.” Babies Building Blocks course runs weekly from Wednesday February 7 to April 11 from 9.30am –11.45am.

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Kids splash out at Friday Funday By Bill McElhinney There was heaps of fun in the sun at Redwoodtown School on Friday as the school parents kicked off the first of three Friday Fundays. “We’re not doing a gala – we think people are galad-out,” parent organiser Deedee Bancroft says. “I used to organise water fun days for the Marlborough Youth Trust, and suggested it for the school. “The parents got on board and decided it would be a great event and the whole Redwoodtown community could come.” For a gold coin donation, those attending can enjoy a variety of water-based activities, zorb balls, and buy food and drink. “We organised a water slide at the end of the term as a reward for those pupils who had earned enough points through a good behaviour programme,” Deedee says. The fundays are being held every Friday in the January holiday break. “It’s something different,” Deedee says. “It’s for all ages, so family and friends can come along. There’s a coffee cart and a shade area where parents can relax while the kids have a ball.”

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in a relatively short time and with minimum difficulty.” A key to the success behind Chris’s therapies is a special low voltage electrical stimulation tool she uses. “Suggestions made under hypnosis are reinforced by the painless low voltage electrical stimulation which helps the mind become even more receptive to what I am saying. “I believe my therapy is greatly assisted by my use of electrotherapy. This calms the mind and allows my suggestions to go deeper into the subconscious,” she says. This technique is also used by Chris when helping people to quit smoking, gain control over their anxiety or phobias and bad habits. It’s also a key component in her Virtual Gastric Banding (VGB) therapy, a surgical-free alternative for people wanting to kick their overeating and sugar cravings habits. “Are you trying to lose weight? Fantastic, let me help you with the VBG therapy. It’s a worldwide programme with a 95 per cent success rate and is easy and painless.” To kick-start your New Year’s resolutions or find the help you need to achieve them, contact Chris at Ntrance Clinic today. PBA.

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Waterlea Races

out & about

A sunny evening saw a good crowd turn up at the Waterlea Racecourse on Friday evening for the Summer Festival Trots.

Eric Percy and Graham Neill.

Allan Grant and Penny Mills.

The Mita family. Manaia, Waipuna, Hanakura and dad Tatana.

Chris and Sally York with daughter Juliette.

Vern Bishell.

Exhibition opening

Detour Gallery opened its latest exhibition Forest and Bird last Friday evening, and lots of art fans attended.

Caroline Della Porta and Steve Austin.

Trudy Hennessy, Bryan Palmer, and Helen Palmer.

Helen Ballinger and Brigid Forrest.

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Urgent Care Centre: Wairau Hospital Grounds. Entry off Hospital Rd, Blenheim 8am-8pm daily. Phone (03) 520 6377. 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 9am-3pm 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 021 555 061. Citizens Advice Bureau: Free, friendly, confidential advice. Mon - Fri 9.30am - 4pm. Phone 578 4272. Victim Support: 0800 VICTIM (0800 842 846) Al-Anon: Help for families & friends of alcoholics. Ph Margaret 578 4690 or Aley 021 434117. Alzheimers Society Marlborough: 577 6172, 8 Wither Rd. Open Monday - Friday, 8.30 - 4.30pm Wairau Hospital: Hospital Visiting Hours: 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 10am-3pm. Phone 578 2006. Marlborough Lupus Support: For more information phone Katrina 572 4333 or 021 502 451. Picton Doctor: Phone weekend doctor 520 3222 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 8.30-5.30pm, Sat 9-2pm, Queen Charlotte Pharmacy 573 7927 Sat 9-1pm.

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COUSSELL, Isobel Rowena: On Thursday January 18 2018, peacefully at Aberleigh Rest Home. Aged 83 years. Dearly loved wife of the late Harry, much-loved mother and mother-in-law of Allan (deceased) and Christine, and John and Claire. A much-loved grandmother and great grandmother. Special thanks to the staff at Aberleigh Rest Home for their wonderful care of Isobel. Messages may be sent to the Coussell Family c/- P O Box 110, Blenheim 7240. A private cremation has taken place. Respectfully cared for by GEOFFREY T SOWMAN FDANZ Tel 03 578 4719

C o o r d i n ato r ’s Pr o g r a m m e’s S t Christopher’s. Talk / Tech / Teach, February 1, 9.30. Keeping U Moving, February 1, 11.30. Older Person Seminar, February 22, 10am. Wendy 021 2230160.

Family/Whanau for information/advocacy/ support For families living with mental illness/ addictions please contact Supporting Families Marlborough - Lyn, Karina or Nikki, phone 577 5491 or visit us at 68 Seymour Street.

Gecko Junction Cafe Arts & Crafts & Sheets ‘n’ Things Great coffee, food, artisan gifts, quality used linen. The Warehouse car park. Phone 2654444 or 0211602782.

Havelock Lions Market 27 January outside the Havelock Town Hall, 9am-1pm. Books, plants, clothing, toys, preserves, baking and a sausage sizzle. Sites available $5. Phone Ian 5742558.

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HAMILTON, Ross: Helen, Jeff, Wayne and families wish to express their sincere thanks to everyone who sent cards, flowers and messages. We also want to acknowledge all those people who attended his funeral and memorial services. To all those involved in his care, especially Andrew Wilson, AT & R staff, Blenheim Hospice, Scott Cameron and Maxwell Care, our heart filled thanks for your efforts. Please accept this notice as a personal acknowledgement from us.

Our Advocates will take up your cause to ensure your rights are respected, listen to your concerns and support you in the actions you want to take to gain resolution. Ph 579 5304 or call in at 68 Seymour Street.

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McEWAN, Janet (Jan-Jan): On Friday January 19 2018, peacefully at Redwood Lifestyle Care & Village. Aged 90 years. Loving mother of Ron and much-loved stepmother of Karen and Andy, Bill and Lois, Diana and Stuart, and loved Jan-Jan of her many grand and great grandchildren all over the world. A wonderful and full life well lived, full of travel and adventures. The family are extremely grateful for the wonderful care given to Jan during her time at Redwood Lifestyle Care & Village. Messages may be sent to the McEwan Family, 13 Lucknow Terrace, Khandallah, Wellington 6035. In accordance with Jan’s wishes, a private cremation has taken place. Respectfully cared for by GEOFFREY T SOWMAN FDANZ Tel 03 578 4719 OWEN, David Joseph: On Friday January 19 2018, in Blenheim. Aged 78 years. Dearly loved husband of Daphene, loved father of Richard, Kevin, Sarah, and Veronica. Loved brother of George, Janette, and the late Ronnie. A loved grandfather of his grandchildren. Messages may be sent to P O Box 74, Ward 7248. A farewell service for David will be held at St. Peter’s Anglican Church, Ward at 2.00pm on Wednesday January 24, followed by interment at Ward Cemetery. Respectfully cared for by GEOFFREY T SOWMAN FDANZ Tel 03 578

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MHCAS provides peer support and advocacy for mental health consumers in the Marlborough District. We enhance empowerment by upholding the legal and human rights of Mental Health Consumers. Our philosophy is based on key principles of respect, shared responsibility and mutual agreement. Key Role Responsibilities are: • Advocacy • Facilitation • Education • Coordination • Administration Person Specification includes: • Passion and commitment for working with mental health consumers to reduce stigma and discrimination within the community • Knowledge of local community organisations • Mediation and des-escalation skills • Problem solving • Communication Skills - negotiation, motivating and leadership Please send a curriculum vitae and covering letter before 4pm Friday 26 January 2018 to: Attn: Carla Brownie C.A.R.E. Marlborough caremarlb@xtra.co.nz Or 26 Percy St, Blenheim 7201. Enquiries telephone Carla on 578 0302


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Stores Supervisor Blenheim

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Accolade Wines is the world’s leading provider of New World premium, commercial and value wines. We sell our wines in over 100 countries and have more than 1,600 dedicated employees in Australia, New Zealand, the UK, Europe, Asia, North America and South Africa and … we make some of the world’s best known brands! We are currently seeking energetic and keen individuals to fill fixed-term Harvest Machinery Operator positions to join our Marlborough harvesting team. You would be required to be available from 12th March 2018. These positions go through to the end of harvest (approximately mid-to-late April 2018). The positions are: • Harvest Shift Supervisor • Harvester Operators x 2 (Driving Braud Harvesters) • Tractor (Gondola) Driver Skills and experience required for these roles include: • Previous experience operating and working with • vineyard machinery – tractors and/or Grape Harvesters • Strong communication skills, and be organised with great time management skills • You will need to have a current Driver’s Licence (and be able to drive in NZ), your own transportation, and be able to work extended/shift hours. • Ability to work as part of a team • A positive commitment to health and safety. At Accolade Wines, our name is our motto, so here’s to you… and here’s to your future. If you feel you have the skills to fill this role, please contact Nev Gane at nev.gane@accoladewines.com by 29th January 2018.

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KITCHEN ASSISTANT This is a four-on/four-off rotating roster 4pm - 8pm. You will be responsible for helping with the evening meal as well as the cleaning service which follows this. Please call at reception for an application or email facilitymanager@ashwoodpark.co.nz

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Library Assistant Part-time – alternate weekends

Our long established family business requires a person to operate our modern 6 and 4 head embroidery machines. Sewing experience or previous embroidery experience would be an advantage but is not a requirement as full on the job training will be given. This is a full time position but the start and finish times may vary depending on the workload. If you want to be part of a great team of people and be rewarded well for the work you do, please apply in your own handwriting to: Allan Newman, Newman Graphics, 60 High Street, Renwick. A 90 day trial period will apply

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A part time weekend position has become available at the Marlborough District Library, Blenheim. We are seeking an enthusiastic and self-motivated person to join the team to assist in providing services on Saturdays and Sundays. The hours of work are every second weekend, Saturday 9.45am to 4.00pm and Sunday 12.45pm to 4.00pm. There is also a requirement that the successful applicant will be able to provide cover for staff on leave during the week as needed. Training will be provided on weekdays prior to the commencement of weekend duties. • assisting library members in using the self-service kiosks • helping customers with their enquiries and technology use • shelving and tidying resources • processing library materials. We prefer that you have familiarity with a library environment, knowledge and understanding of modern technology, and have obtained a good pass in English and numeracy at senior school level. Most importantly, you must have a demonstrated commitment to excellent customer service and satisfaction, personal initiative and being part of a team. Applications close at 5.00 pm on 2 February 2018. Applications should be made online via the careers page www. marlborough.govt.nz/your-council/careers/current-vacancies where you will find full information on the vacancy and how to apply. For further information you are welcome to contact jane.robinson@marlborough.govt.nz.

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To apply send your CV and a cover letter to: Senior Accountant P.O. Box 50, Blenheim, 7240

Harvester and Tractor Operators for 2018 Grape Harvest Valley Harvesting operates a modern fleet of harvesters and tractors throughout the Marlborough District. We are currently seeking experienced harvester and tractor operators. You will need a minimum of a Full Class 1 driver’s licence to operate a tractor and Class 1 with “W” endorsement to operate a harvester. We anticipate work will run from mid March to late April. Operators must be available to work extended hours and weekends. Tim Leslie 03 577 8006 or txt 021 544 070 Email: timl@valleyharvesting.co.nz

MusCuloskeletal PhysIotheraPIst rNZaF Woodburne, Blenheim An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced musculoskeletal physiotherapist based at NZDF Woodbourne near Blenheim.

The main focus areas of the role are:

This is an opportunity for customer focused enthusiasts to join our friendly team.

Applications close 31st January 2018

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EMBROIDERY MACHINE OPERATOR REQUIRED

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The role is varied and will include: • The completion of financial statements and related tax returns for various entities. • Tax , GST and cash flow monitoring / planning. • Managing key clients , as well as supervising and reviewing the work of junior colleagues. • You will work closely with the Director and have input into the direction and management of the business.

Administration Assistant/Support

Short Term Contract Vintage 2018

Valley Harvesting operates a large fleet of grape harvesters across the whole of Marlborough. We require an administration assistant and support person to compliment and assist in our busy, fast paced office commencing mid-March, for up to two months during Vintage 2018. For the peak of harvest you will need to work extended hours, seven days per week. You will need a sense of humour, a good phone manner and above average computer skills as this role supports our Operations team in responding to phone and email enquiries and works with Valley’s in-house scheduling system. If you think this sounds like you, please contact Tim Leslie, email timl@valleyharvesting.co.nz or give me a call or text 021 54 40 70

APM have scope to provide dedicated, enthusiastic Physiotherapists an exciting mixed case load including hands on treatment through to functional gym based rehabilitation to a professional, motivated, fit and active clientele. Based at RNZAF you will be working part time, 2 days a week Tuesdays and Thursdays. This is a perfect opportunity for someone returning to the workforce or someone seeking work-life balance. Whilst this is advertised as a part time role there is an opportunity to undertake additional physiotherapy services under the many contracts APM Workcare holds in the region. If you, or anyone you know are looking for the next opportunity, please call: Jo Williams on 022 515 5523 for more information and a confidential chat or to apply email your CV and covering letter to joanne.williams@apmworkcare.co.nz.


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Wednesday January 24, 2018

Speed skaters score medals in Timaru By Bill McElhinney Four young Blenheim skaters did well at the national speed skating championships held in Timaru recently. “There was some fantastic racing,” Blenheim Roller Skating Club spokesperson Roxanne Green says. “Brook Pontague, seven, and Harper Smith, seven, competed in the primary grade. Molly Stanton, 10, and Erin Green, 11, competed in the juvenile grade. Erin is in her last year as a juvenile and Molly has one more year in this grade. “Erin won silver in the 200m and 300m time trails and gold in the 500m and 1000m road track event,” Roxanne says. “In the flat track event on the indoor wooden floor Erin won gold in the 300m time trial, 400m race, 800m race and 1500m race. “On the fifth day Erin competed in a half marathon and won the aggregate award for most points over the four days.”

Erin was selected for the national team to skate in the Oceania competition to be held in Timaru at the end of March. Harper won two silver medals in the 400m and the 800m races on the flat track. “This is the first time the other three girls have competed in the nationals, so was a big learning curve for them,” Roxanne says. “They did well with, all three recording personal bests in the time trials.” A week later four girls competed in the Tour of Timaru, with Harper getting second out of 11 skaters in novice grade. “Lillie Pontague did well in her races to get 8th out of 15 skaters several times,” Roxanne says. “Erin went against all the top skaters from the junior and senior grades. She did well to keep up, but the experience of the older skaters won through. It was good experience for her.”

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Summer runners The Marlborough Harriers Club summer runners Thursday event is a relay. Meet at Sheps Park, Severne Street, Blenheim, by 5.45pm to get put into a team. Ready to run walk at 6pm. Thursday February 1: Meet at Athletic Park, Brewer Street, Blenheim, at 5.45pm for a 6pm start. Time and distance guesswork.

Cycling time trial The Marlborough Red Devils cycling club summer night road series to be held next Tuesday is a time trial, 15km or 25km. Meet at Fairhall School at 5.45pm for 6.15pm start. Seniors $5, juniors $3. All welcome.

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Successful Blenheim skaters, from left: Harper Smith, Erin Green, Molly Stanton and Brook Pontague.

Artistic skaters Angela Gore and Hannah Winterburn are running an introduction to skating for people of any age and those that have never put skates on before, right through to advanced skaters. There will be prizes, competitions, demonstrations and games. Skaters will be on hand to help you. A childfriendly event. A $2 charge if you have your own skates, $5 if you need skates. At the skate park in Stephenson Street from 10am to 4pm Friday and Saturday.

Record field for Rarangi Golf ‘Summer Spectacular’ Record numbers have entered the Rarangi Summer Spectacular golf tournament this weekend. The draw is. Saturday, tee No. 1 7.02 Birch, M & Browning P; Guillemot, M & Forbes B. 7.09 Pluss W & Bloemberg H; Glover O & Walker M. 7.16 Vincent B & King W; MacNeill H & Kirby, G. 7.23 Johnston B & Martin N; Hale B & Morris, R. 7.30 Lang G & Godsiff B; Baker B & Gardiner M. 7.37 Garrett M & Robertson D; Cooke J & Gill B. 7.44 Starters time. 7.51 Godsiff S & Best M; Reed N & Mitchell D. 7.58 Lang S & Brice L; Davies J & Graham V. 8.05 Windleburn R & Watson D; Franks P & Randall J. 8.12 Curgenven B & Best D; McDonald M & Ingram W. 8.19 Isle A & Hornby J; Ingram M & Moffat I. 8.26 start time

12.00 Shutkowski A & Ross A; Kirkwood G & Marfell P. 12.07 Campion J & Thorn G; Nichol T & Neame C. 12.14 Campbell S & Laing J; Batchelor L & Keenan M. 12.21 Rainbird J & Scholes L; Kydd R & McCarthy D. 12.28 Tuheke J & Wilson L; McCarthy G & Berrie,I. 12.35 Holden B & Bint D; Yemm A & Ponder M. 12.42 Starters time. 12.49 Barron S & Scholes S; Overal J & Latimer G. 12.56 Corbett A & Bavin P; Appelman T & Hedges D. 1.03 Mano L & Thompson R; Kremer A & Davis J. 1.10 Lane T & Gibbs O; Parker A & Taylor S. 1.17 Faifua T & Williams B; Grant T & Wye D. 1.24 Looker D & Allen N; Way P & Ellis D. Tee No. 11 7.02 Grant M & Newman A; d Auvergne P & McCann M. 7.09 Hickey A & MacLeod M;

Gibb M & McKay T. 7.16 Harvey S & Hawkins K; Hogg A & Reeves N. 7.23 Lawless B & Ermerins T; Minhinnick S & Grant S. 7.30 Cleland R & Rainbird S; Bertogg G & McLagan S. 7.37 Bary T & Robertson G; Smith M & Wilson C. 8.37 Starters time 7.51 Ingram L & Brehaut J; Pickering D & Pearce L. 7.58 Norton P & Smith N; Minhinnick J & Cootes J. 8.05 Eggers K & Meehan P; Hill P & Hubert D. 8.12 McCrindle D & Robertson D; Ingram J & Minhinnick A. 8.19 Olliver P & Pilling G; McLeod M & Moffat W. 8.26 start time 12.00 Neame H & Hubert A; Hill C & Mackenzie G. 12.07 Fyfe K & Meaclam R; Willems R & Lee J. 12.14 Kydd N & Heffer A; Irving M & McHaffie G. 1 2 . 21 T h o m s o n N &

McAlpine l; Rutledge D & Rutledge A. 12.28 Blohm H & Taylor R; Bavin B & Thomas G. 12.35 Milne & Verry,B; Tasker A & Hamilton T. 12.42 starters time. 12.49 Barnett G & Glubb,T; Ryan,P & Johnson G. 12.56 Davis M & Greenhill D; MacKenzie M & Masters B. 1.03 Davis A & Gurr P; Gill K & Ilott G. 1.17 Inwood M & Hedges B; Kotua K & Russell S. 1.24 Beirne L & Stuart K; Norton J & Kerrigan G. Sunday tee No. 1 7.02 Harvey S & Hawkins K; Milne & Verry B. 7.09 Davis M & Greenhill D; Guillemot M & Forbes B. 7.16 Bertogg G & McLagan S; Blohm H & Taylor R. 7.23 Eggers K & Meehan P; Ryan P & Johnson G. 7.30 Fyfe K & Meaclam R; Kydd N & Heffer A. 7.37 Hogg A & Reeves N;

Lawless B & Ermerins T. 7.44 Starters time 7.51 Bary T & Robertson G; Grant M & Newman A. 7.58 McCrindle D & Robertson D; Hill C & Mackenzie G. 8.05 Hale B & Morris R; Davis A & Gurr P. 8.12 Cleland R & Rainbird S; Gibb M & McKay T. 8.19 Olliver P & Pilling G; Godsiff S & Best M. 8.26 McLeod M & Moffat W; Ingram,L & Brehaut J. 12.00 Smith M & Wilson C; Neame H & Hubert A. 12.07 Ingram J & Minhinnick,A; Pickering D & Pearce L. 12.14 Inwood, M & Hedges, B Willems, R & Lee, J 12.21 Minhinnick J & Cootes J; Hickey A & MacLeod M. 12.28 Barnett G & Glubb T; Beirne L & Stuart,K. 12.35 Minhinnick S & Grant S; Gill K & Ilott G. 12.42 Starters time 12.49 Norton P & Smith N;

Tasker A & Hamilton T. 12.56 Kotua K & Russell S; Rutledge D & Rutledge A. 1.03 Faifua T & Williams B; Rainbird J & Scholes L. 1.10 Irving M & McHaffie G; Thomson N & McAlpine l. 1.17 Norton J & Kerrigan G; Kirkwood G & Marfell P. Tee No. 11 7.02 McCarthy G & Berrie I; Parker A & Taylor S. 7.09 Baker B & Gardiner M; Curgenven B & Best D. 7.16 Franks, P & Randall, J Way, P & Ellis, A 7.23 Lane T & Gibbs O; Tuheke J & Wilson L. 7.30 Batchelor L & Keenan M; Kydd R & McCarthy D. 7.37 Reed N & Mitchell D; Barron S & Scholes S. 7.51 Pluss W & Bloemberg H; Johnston B & Martin N. 7.58 Hill P & Hubert D; Mano L & Thompson R. 8.05 Isle A & Hornby J; Kremer A & Davis J. 8.12 MacKenzie M & Masters

B; Glover O & Walker M. 8.19 Ingram M & Moffat I; Vincent B & King W. 12.00 Cooke J & Gill B; Shutkowski A & Ross A. 12.07 Corbett A & Bavin P; Davies J & Graham V. 12.14 Overall J & Latimer G; Lang S & Brice L. 12.21 Campbell S & Laing J; Appelman T & Hedges D. 12.28 d Auvergne P & McCann M; Lang G & Godsiff B. 12.35 Garrett M & Robertson D; Nichol T & Neame C. 12.42 Starters time 12.49 Yemm A & Ponder M; Campion J & Thorn G. 12.56 Bavin B & Thomas G; Holden B & Bint D. 1.03 McDonald M & Ingram W; MacNeill H & Kirby G. 1.10 Windleburn R & Watson D; Grant T & Wye D. 1.17 Birch M & Browning P; Looker D & Allen N.

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