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Story and photo by Annabelle Latz Keep your eye on one spot between the shoulder blades, and squeeze tight. That is the advice firmly entrenched in the minds of these two cowgirls, for their few seconds of thrill they will experience this Sunday. Jacinta Sheridan and Melissa Jessop will be competing in the division two bull riding class at the Junction Hotel Tua Marina Rodeo and Vintage Machinery Field Day. It is fun, adrenaline pumping, and addictive. Jacinta, 24, has been riding rodeo since she was small enough to ride the sheep. Melissa, 23, is taking part in her fourth rodeo. Continued page 2 Jacinta Sheridan and Melissa Jessop will be competing in the division two bull riding class at Tua Marina rodeo this Sunday.
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Back on home soil for Winery tour Annabelle Latz Touring around New Zealand with her guitar is described as really good fun. And Clara van Wel can’t wait to strum her guitar on stage this Sunday, in front of her family and friends. The Marlborough teenager will be the opening act for the Classic Hits Winery Tour, on this Sunday at Villa Maria Estate. She will be the first slice of talent the crowd is treated to, before The Adults, AnikaBoh&Hollie, and Fat Freddy’s Drop take to the stage for the rest of the evening. It has been a busy few weeks and Clara has enjoyed it all, from playing, touring, enjoying parts of her country she has never been to before, and even managing a spot of paragliding in Queenstown. “All the people are really nice, I’ve learned a lot about what it’s like to be a professional musician.” It has been a year since Clara graced the stage, where last year she provided a special exclusive treat for Marlborough. This year, although being part of the official line up, and New Zealand’s Got Talent 2012 win-
ner, things are still exactly the same. “I’m still doing the same thing, I’m still performing, writing songs, and doing what I love.” It is not just the winery tour that has kept Clara busy. Prior to the tour, she was at the Auckland studio The Lab with producers Joel Little and Mark Dennison recording her single ‘Beautiful’ which will be released on March 1. The debut album which includes this single is to be released in April. ‘Beautiful’ encompasses the spirit and imagination of young love dreamt of, but not yet experienced. “Beautiful is a song about wanting to be noticed and loved, and how a lot of us have insecurities about the way we look. I hope the people who hear this song recognise the beauty within themselves and look deeper than the surface when they look at others,” explained Clara, about the single. Clara has been touring with the New Zealand musicians since February 2nd, when they kicked off the tour in Matakana.
Continued from page 1 Jacinta’s whole family is involved in rodeo, and her father Grant is president for the second year this year. “I’ve done a couple of eightsecond rides with the calf rides.” Making the eight seconds is hard. “Even four seconds feels like a long time,” said Jacinta. A steer who puts up a good fight is also important. “Then you know it was more of a challenging ride.”
Getting winded, bruises and scratches are common. “My favourite part is probably the adrenaline, I don’t really do any other adrenaline sports.” Jacinta is a pharmacy technician in Picton, and people are often surprised to hear of her favourite sport. “People often assume we do barrel racing,” she said. “It’s quite good for the shock value.” Melissa said despite it being a male dominated sport, they do
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feel welcome. “The boys are usually really good, they help us out lots,” said Melissa. She works in quality control at Matua Marlborough, and started rodeo last year after watching her partner Robert Sheridan compete around the South Island rodeos. Once the steer is under you, the nerves disappear. “The mind is clear and focused once you are on the steer.” “There is no time to be scared.”
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They both said once they are on the ground, they like to get out of the arena as quickly as possible. “You don’t want to be out there too long, it’s not a good look,” said Jacinta. Melissa said rodeo is great fun, and it’s all about the thrill. “It’s a good family day out, everyone likes to watch the cowboy fall off, because the thrills and the spills keep everyone interested,” she said. See page 12 for more details about Sunday’s rodeo.
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Friday February 22, 2013
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Brownlee to talk on Clifford Bay Minister of Transport Gerry Brownlee will be speaking at the BNZ Business Partners Speaker Series at the Scenic Hotel Marlborough from midday on March 8. Mr Brownlee will be taking questions from the audience about the Government’s proposal to shift the Picton ferry terminal to Clifford
Bay, south of Blenheim. “We’ve asked him to talk about the Christchurch rebuild and Clifford Bay,’ said Debbie Carter, the Marlborough Chamber of Commerce’s executive assistant. She said the dinner could accommodate 100 people and about 20 tickets were left. The cost for the
presentation, which includes lunch at Mondrians Restaurant, is $49 per person. Allan Scott, founder of Allan Scott Family Winemakers, will speak on April 17. For more information or to reserve a place, contact debbie@mcoc. org.nz.
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Policeman assaulted A Picton police officer was taken to hospital yesterday morning with serious facial injuries following an incident at the Picton Police Station about 9.15am. The officer had arrested a man for disorderly behaviour and taken him into the police cells. As the officer was taking the handcuffs off the offender he was attacked. Other staff came to his assistance and the offender was restrained. He will appear in the Blenheim District Court today charged with disorderly behaviour and with the intention to injure.
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First Kiwi in the Tower of London Chris Tobin The first non- British Beefeater dropped into Blenheim earlier this week to give a talk to Blenheim South Rotary. Patrick Nolan, of Tauranga, served as a Beefeater, or to give the full title - Yeoman Warder of Her Majesty’s Royal Palace and Fortress, the Tower of London - from 1992 to 2008. Mr Nolan was among 34 Beefeaters serving at the Tower, acting as tourist guides in addition to undertaking formal duties such as protecting the Britsh Crown Jewels and general guarding. “We’re also the first aiders, the finder of lost parents and the policemen of the tower,” Mr Nolan quipped. He applied to join the Beefeaters after serving 30 years in the New Zealand Army which included experience in Vietnam, the Middle East and Singapore. All Beefeaters are recruited from the military. Taking up permanent residence in the sprawling Tower of London was exciting for the Nolans. “I was living in the house built 200 years before Maori landed in New Zealand; it’s overwhelming,” Mr Nolan said. “When I was interviewed for the position it was in the house Henry VIII built for Anne Boleyn and we sat round the table where Guy Fawkes was sentenced to death.” As a guide Mr Nolan had to encounter a great deal of inane questioning from the thousands of tourists such as: “How often did people get executed? ‘Once is enough,’” Mr Nolan would reply. And from an American tourist: “Where can I get a taxi to Belfast, Northern Ireland?” However, Mr Nolan said he greatly enjoyed
Police release driver’s name Police on Wednesday released the name of the man who died after his car plunged more than 150 metres over a bank in a remote area of the Marlborough Sounds on Monday afternoon. He was Timothy Shand, 63, of Port Ligar. A serious crash investigation is under way and a post mortem has been completed. The matter has been referred to the coroner.
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Former Yoeman Warder Patrick Nolan with his wife Dawn in Renwick on Wednesday. Inset: The Beefeaters’ uniform for formal occasions. It costs 14,000 pounds to create this uniform.
the experience of being a Beefeater. “It was the ability to impart history and knowledge to people and to live in a place where
it all happened.” Since retiring Mr Nolan has made 240 presentations telling of his life as a Beefeater.
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An open day for the Awatere Early Learning Centre is on this Sunday, February 24, in Seddon. The centre opens for the first time on Tuesday March 5. Come to the Anglican Church, 19 Clifford St, Seddon, between 10.30am and 12.30pm, for children’s entertainment, a morning tea and a look around the facility.
Change of date Country singer Matt McNeilly’s farewell show at the Havelock Hotel planned for Saturday evening has been changed. It will now be held this evening.
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into our own niches,” Ms Goss said. “Some have taken up activities, or joined groups and some, like me, have got work. “We’re a lot more settled now.” She said most of the members had been waiting for house settlements in Christchurch which had since been largely resolved and people had bought their own homes in Blenheim. She has revisited Christchurch to “lay ghosts to rest,” but would not return to Christchurch to live. “We’re here permanently and most won’t go back. There’s nothing there for us.’’ As for the February 22 anniversary she said: “We all now want to move on.” Jim Fox and Jenny Goss
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Friday February 22, 2013
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Kat Duggan After 30 years serving Picton, Alastair and Kay Letham have sold their business, Ranui Construction, with a vision of settling down and enjoying retirement. Mr and Mrs Letham moved to Picton in 1974, where they ran motels for nine years, and Mr Letham also managed the Picton depot for Marlborough Transport. He started Ranui Construction with a wheelbarrow and a chainsaw in 1982, while Mrs Letham helped by answering phones, and eventually working part time at the Devon Street depot. Thirty years on, the business had worked on retaining walls and house sites all over Picton, the Sounds, and even as far as Okiwi Bay and Cape Campbell. Mr Letham said he felt the time was right to move on, and wanted to thank all of their clients for their continuing support. “It [the business] was just a big highlight from start to finish, we had some wonderful, loyal clients that stuck with us right from day one,” Mr Letham said. The couple are optimistic about the future of Ranui Construction, which changed hands on January 30, saying there was good work ahead, and things
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VISITOR SPENDING DECLINES
International visitor spend has decreased six per cent. Tourism New Zealand says the drop in international visitor spend is a result of the change in visitor mix and the impact of increased spend in 2011 by visitors attending the Rugby World Cup. Kevin Bowler, chief executive said: “The increase in travellers visiting family and relatives (VFR), decrease in the average length of stay and a strong New Zealand dollar are all contributing to a decline in total spend. Despite this, the spend from China increased by 42 per cent for the period”. VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION
Ian Franklin Boatbuilding of Waikawa has been placed into voluntary liquidation by owner Ian Franklin so he can concentrate on his boat repairs and maintenance business. FLETCHER GAINS
Kay and Alastair Letham are enjoying retirement after selling Ranui Construction after 30 years. Alastair has been spending his free time doing up this old Land Rover.
were starting to brighten up. “We wish all the best to the new owner, Graeme Boon.” Mrs and Mrs Letham now look forward to pottering around,
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Mr Letham has also bought an old Land Rover to spend time doing up as a hobby, which he is really enjoying.
Good start for residential sales A total of 80 houses sold in Marlborough/ Kaikoura over January and two in the Marlborough Sounds according to statistics released by the Real Estate Institute of New Zealand.
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business hub bmarlborough.co.nz Marlborough IT’S RUBBISH Let them be heard budget tips I’ve just returned from the Wairua river mouth, and I’m disgusted. What kind of person throws tangles of nylon, six pack tops and other rubbish straight on the ground? Best not let me see you doing it. Ben
ket Street, Blenheim simply not the best Wine fest not one of the best ever. Music was boring! After been an avid supporter for years i think i will start giving it a miss. Numbers are down and i think organisers need to think about that before patting themselves on the back!
Caroline, we send our children to childcare centres to educate them and it is perfectly acceptable for those children to squeal with delight, laugh their heads off, and yes, shout to get peoples attention when necessary. They certainly do not get placed there to be told to shut up and get in line! I do wonder what type of upbringing you had; seen and not heard maybe? You can walk past any primary, intermediate or secondary school for that matter and hear the same amount of screaming and hollering. I live next to one
Helpful weekly budget plan to help those struggling: make sure you set these A.Ps up with your bank to go out the same night your wages go in. $rent. . $15 basic telecom. $5 chemist/ meds. $5 to family doctor. The remaining money in your account can then be used for food without worrying about bills coming in mail. I hope this can help many people, as it has helped our family a lot. Think too about if having a vehicle is really necessary? Petrol, $20 insurance. $15 to the school/this will cover camps, fees, trips etc/ keep all a.ps active all year to build up your credit in case of emergencies warrants, rego, insurance, maintainence, take a lot from our dinner table. Smoking, drinking, gambling, drugs also cripple our families.
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In reply to “bullying not on” it was the first day of college and we were playing ‘capture the flag’ and some dude who i dont know looked at me and called me a nasty name. dont judge a book by its cover! anonymous
If the wine fest was so gr8t why thr stalls seln wine 2 under age pepl? They shld b named and shamed 4 not setn a gd example.
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let us ride We need more places to ride dirtbikes in marlborough, ,,,come on guys bugger the wine and foods
Town market last Friday. Why every year do we have a keys player with a backing track playing covers? We have such talented musicians in Marlborough, be great to give them exposure and encourage originality. Come on Marlborough for Fun! Time to step it up!
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In reply to the article in 15/2/13 “Too Tight” your complaining that your junk mail is rolled up so tight its “impossible” seriously? Its rolled up by a human SO tight that there is no way you can physically unroll it? No! Complain about real issues not ridiculous first world problems.
Omg call the police, parents should b shot...wth arnt kids meant to scream? Go for it kids, make as much noise as u like...adult gorillas walking into town drunk fri & sat nites yelling abuse much worse in my book. Im sure complainers about kids werent little angels themselves.
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bad drivers Wot is it with sum people? Lunchtime 2day I saw 3 vehicles turn x Jacksons Rd left n2 Rapaura rd n qwik succession - none stopped at the stop sign! Also why do sum idiots pull out n2 traffic doing a 100 ks ? they should wait 2 - 3 seconds for the faster traffic 2 pass instead of pulling out n front & driving well under the speed limit!
N reply 2 “sun stupid” u would think all dat money dey spent on da upgrade. me n my kids was lookin 4 dat w0w factor but boi hw disappointing wat a waste. Francine
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Wairau Hospital Dear Ed The threat to the services at our local hospital is real! If the Nelson Marlborough District Health Board have their way services will be drastically downgraded. One or two services will be transferred to Nelson and in a relatively short time most will follow. Do not believe it cannot happen or will not be allowed to happen. The large and modern Napier hospital was closed in 1997 and all services transferred to Hastings 20 kilometres distant thus leaving the large city of Napier with no hospital services at all. Patients die while being transferred from Napier to Hastings and that is over a flat and relatively speedy motorway. What chance does a seriously ill Marlborough patient have while being transferred to Nelson over the Whangamoas? The loss of the ferries to Clifford Bay will have a serious impact on
many in the district but everyone in Marlborough will be affected by the loss of our wonderful hospital services. But fear not good citizens of Marlborough, of course all is not lost, our Member of Parliament, elected and appointed hospital board members, our mayor and our councillors would never allow this to happen. They rally to the cause as I write! Must go to the stye and let the pigs out for their daily fly. Skep Tickle
Wairau set nets Dear Ed, As a keen fisherman I am concerned at set nets put in the Diversion and lower Wairau. While it is not illegal apparently, it’s likely the nets are taking trout and especially
salmon at this time of the year. I would prefer rangers to be checking the nets for trout and salmon, than asking kahawai fishers for trout licences. E.E. L. Trutta
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Pedestrian crossings Dear Ed As a driver I am becoming more and more concerned that pedestrians are getting confused about when to cross the road. People are walking straight out onto the pedestrian crossings, especially from Countdown to the library, without even looking for oncoming cars. I stopped to ask one woman why she didn’t look and got the answer that it was ‘my job to stop for her’ as she was on the crossing. She had absolutely no idea what the white diamond up the road meant – none at all. I asked around and it seems hardly anyone knows that the diamond on the road marks the safe distance for a car to stop
for the pedestrian crossing. One kid thought it was decoration! That ‘decoration’ means a car is required to stop for pedestrian if it is outside the diamond and the pedestrian is waiting at the crossing. If the car is inside the diamond mark, it is required to stop only if it safe to do so – the pedestrian is required to let the car go first. Walking out in front of a car two metres from the crossing will get you killed and you will be at fault – not the driver. Please remember that you are flesh and bones and cars are metal and if you connect with one, it’s you that will break first. Remember that diamond is there for a reason and look for traffic – both ways please. Leigh Maddison
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5 minutes with: Yang Kyu Park (Lucas Park) Sakim Sushi
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What is your favourite food? Lamb shanks.
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My son and daughter, and also family get togethers.
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What’s your favourite music? Classical piano pieces.
What is the one thing Sun readers would be surprised to know about you? That I was a classical pianist and have my DMA in music.
Blenheim man sent to jail A Blenheim man has been sent to prison for three years for attacking and beating his partner for more than a year. Shane Timehe Kakahe, 39, was sentenced in the Blenheim District Court on Wednesday after earlier admitting three charges of assault with intent to injure and one of male assaults female. Judge Jan Kelly said two of the charges were
representative. Phillippe Frank Jean Cochet, a 42-year-old vineyard worker of Blenheim, was sentenced after admitting a charge of indecent assault and behaving threateningly. He was sentenced to 18 months’ intensive supervision for alcohol rehabilitation including residential treatment and 200 hours’ community work.
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What’s next on your wish list? To have a family concert here in Blenheim with my children playing the cello and violin.
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Bush fires need more man power Annabelle Latz Bush fires are still blazing in Victoria. One more Marlborough name has just been added to the second deployment contingent of New Zealand fire fighters, who flew to Australian this week to lend a hand in controlling them. On February 12, six members of the Blenheim Volunteer Rural Fire Force travelled to Victoria to help battle the bush fires. This week, Trevor Tidey, local fire operations manager who works in the forestry industry and based in the Waihopai Valley, has joined a second New Zealand deployment contingent of 40 fire fighters, as task force leader. Richard McNamara, Principal Rural Fire Officer, said with over 20 years of experience, Trevor’s selection is a reflection on his abili-
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ties with fire line management. “It’s great for Marlborough, it reflects the level of experience we have.” In the first contingent, Marlborough’s Jim Herdman from Department of Conservation is fire line supervisor. Chris Hayles is crew leader,
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joined by crew members Richie Law, Dave Koubek, Peter Selby, Phil Hodson and Quintin Morgan. They are part of a New Zealand deployment contingent of 44 fire fighters. Due home at the beginning of March, the first contingent is working two seven-day rotation shifts, battling a 17,000 hectare eucalyptus bush fire in East Gippsland, in the Omeo Mt Hotham area. “That’s close to three times the size of the Wither Hills,” said Richard. He said it is impossible to fight the actual fire, so the men have been working hard controlling fire lines and preparing fire lines to burn between the main fires. “They are doing really well, and getting a lot of good positive feedback.” Trevor is due home mid-March.
Car company’s offer to charities Charities around New Zealand, including Marlbrough, are being given a chance to be given a free Corolla to use as Toyota’s way to thanking New Zealanders for making it the leading car brand in the country for the past 25 years. A total of 25 charities will benefit and everyday New Zealanders will decide which of them will receive a new Corolla to use for three years. Registered charities or community groups in Marlborough can nominate themselves and the public will have the opportunity to nominate themselves and the public will have the chance to vote through Facebook over a four week period. To be eligible to receive one of the 25 vehicles for three years, charities must have registered charity status in New Zealand. They can nominate themselves by visiting www.25waystosaythanks.co.nz From Monday, everyday New Zealanders will be able to browse the charity profile pages and vote for their favourite. Voting closes on March 24. The winners will be announced the week commencing Monday March 25.
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Cornflowers have ‘universal appeal’ Awapuni Nurseries gardening guru, Tod Palenski. I’ll be honest – I’m not a fan of all flowers. I’m not going to name names but some are a bit cheesy or old-fashioned and others are a little hard work. Cornflowers, however, are a variety I’m quite fond of. In my opinion, they have universal appeal. I know all sorts of different people from different generations who are fans of cornflowers, all for different reasons. They look good and they’re easy to grow. But the main reason I’m a
fan of cornflowers is for the wild, non-conforming feel they add to a garden. This pinky, lavender, blue or white coloured flower grows well next to cosmos because they like the same conditions and they’ll hold each other up. I also like to plant it amongst my lavender, roses or delphiniums for the same reasons. All you need is a sunny, welldrained spot with soil that isn’t too sour. Before you start planting, I recommend adding a good general fertiliser like nitrophoska blue or blood and bone to help
give the seedlings a good kickstart. Then dig a little hole and plant each seedling around 10cm apart. They’re quite upright growing plants and planting at this space apart will allow them to support the weight of each other. Don’t have much space? They also grow really well in pots. Try planting cornflowers in the centre of your pot and lobelias around the outside. In around six to eight weeks your non-conforming plants will start to flower and provide a splash of colour for autumn.
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FLOWERS TO PLANT NOW Chrysanthemums bloom from early autumn until mid-winter. They are a favourite flower to pick as their blooms last 2 weeks or more in a vase. Wallflowers bloom over winter, so get them in the ground now to brighten any dreary corners in the cooler months. Anemones can be planted any time from now until mid-May. They flower for months on end (from winter through to December) and last well in a vase also.
Good health begins at the roots Beetroot is often hailed as a ‘super food’ by health experts, celebrated for its ability to help the body eliminate toxins and prevent fatty deposit build-ups. One suggestion made by nutritionists is to drink beetroot juice to help reduce blood pressure. Young beetroot leaves can be eaten raw and are packed with iron, so add some to your salad today. The roots are a good source of many other vitamins and minerals,
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No tolerance for poachers By Annabelle Latz Poachers will not get away with their actions. This is a message from Rural Police Officer, Senior Constable Beau Webster, Last Sunday evening he stopped three poachers in their tracks as they drove out of the Waihopai Valley in their ute, carrying one pig. Senior Constable Webster had earlier received correspondence from a land owner in the area, informing him of theoffenders’ actions. “This is the likely outcome with the cooperation of the rural community.” These poachers had been snapped on a personal camera while in action, on a forestry block. Senior Constable Webster said it is becoming a more common trend for landowners to install security cameras on their land too. “The quality is getting better, we get some really good photos now.” ‘They are a great assistance.” The three poachers, two aged in their forties and one is his twenties, have been charged with unlawful hunting, and their firearms have been ceased. They will appear in court within six weeks’ time.
Allan Spencer, managing director of Premium Game Limited in Riverlands, said strict rules ensure the wild game his company buys is safe.
“Police are looking at revoking their fire arms licences as a result.” “The rate of people getting caught is higher.” Allan Spencer is managing director at Premium Game Ltd at Riverlands. He said the rules the company must abide by when sourcing their wild
game product are very strict. Rules include health and safety considerations, lists of vehicles, rifles, details and dates of areas hunted, declaration of permission letters from landowners, details of poison dropping, and proof of correspondence between landowners
and hunters. “If one hunter steps out of line we do not buy off them again,” said Allan. Allan, who hunts himself, admitted there is a black market for wild game. “We know most of the hunters. We just stick to the guys who we know.”
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what’s on
Friday February 22, 2013
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- weekend event guide Friday 22 February
Saturday 23 February
Stadium 2000 Pool Friday 6am – 6pm. Adult $5, Child $3, Seniors $4.50, Family $12
QCC Fundraising Dinner and Auction Stunning 3 course menu sourced from the best local produce. Fundraiser for QCC Students trip to Europe 2013. 6pm at the QCC Hall. $55 per person or Table for 10 only $500. Great Auction Items. Live entertainment by leading comedian - Mark de Lacy a.k.a The Minstrel, supported by QCC Students. Alcohol available for purchase. Check out: www.theministrel. co.nz. To confirm your booking or for more details, contact Rochelle@beyondthefringe. co.nz or phone her on: 027 736 948
The Muslim Association of Marlborough Inc. Friday (Jummah) prayers every week between 12pm - 2pm, upstairs meeting room at Marlborough Community Centre, 25 Alfred St, Blenheim.(Space for ladies also). For details contact: Br Zayd 027 644 979 or Br Fouad 021 0253 1275 The Edwin Fox Maritime Centre, Picton Open everyday from 9am Great wet weather day activity and child friendly. Come check out the amazing history and facts. Kids under 5 free! Sit and Be Fit with Sue Free general exercise for the not so mobile while sitting down! 1pm Monday and Friday afternoons at 131 Budge Street, plenty of parking. Phone Sue: 578 0469 Sit and Be Fit with Jeanette. Free exercise for all ages at Crossroads, 2 Redwood Street. At 10am Phone 578 5395. Quest Intermediate age youth group, 3.30pm5pm, Picton Baptist Church, 293 Waikawa Rd, Picton. Text Bronwyn 021 046 2434. Pastel Painting Marlborough Art Society, 10am till 3pm, Prue: 578 8888. Tai Chi Today and Mondays. 10am, 11.30am and 1pm. Liz 027 748 6666. Picton Museum 10am till 4pm daily, 9 London Quay. 573 8283. Museum 26 Arthur Baker Place, off New Renwick Rd, Brayshaw Heritage Park. Daily 10am till 4pm. The Diversion Gallery Open 12noon-5pm Wed – Sat. 10 London Quay, Picton. 573 7376 or 027 440 8121 or www.thediversion.co.nz Yealands Estate Marlborough Gallery Open 10.30am till 4.30pm daily, 204 High St. 577 6784 www.marlboroughartsociety.com Clear Water Gallery Lou Davidson exhibition. 11th - 27th January. www.marlboroughartsociety.com/ exhibitions.htm
Marlborough Mountain Bike Club Recreational ride. Meet ready to ride, wet or fine, at 0830 on the corner of Waihopai and Avondale Valley Roads. The ride will be about 20k and grade 2 on gravel roads in the Waihopi and Avons valleys. Contact Kevin Wilson, ph579-2022 Picton RSA Presents Kim Alexander ‘One Man Band from 7.00pm all welcome Marlborough Horticulture Society Late Summer Show. St Christophers Church Hall 9.am-4.30pm. Dahlias, cut flowers, Begonias, Fuschias. ph 578 2690 Havelock Lions Car Boot sale and sausage sizzle Havelock Domain 9am - 1pm Sites available Ph Ian 5742558 Kiwi Conservation Club Visit to Kaipupu Point. Meet at 8.30am Picton Foreshore, public wharf for the boat trip to Kaipupu point. If you are able to help out with the planned working bee please bring secateurs, lopers and gloves. Ph Kathryn 579 5547 The Edwin Fox Ship and Visitor Centre Picton. Late evening opening, every Saturday through summer. Stadium 2000 Pool Saturday and Sunday 8.30am – 5pm. Adult $5, Child $3, seniors $4.50, Family $12. Pregnancy Yoga 9.15am-10.15am. For information call Huia: 021 0724 107
Vintage Farm Machinery 10am till 3pm, Open every day. Brayshaw Vintage Farm, Guided tours available, Doris 579 4357.
Sunday 24 February RODEO & Vintage Machinery Field day from 11.00am. Blind Creek Road Tuamarina Summer Concert Renwick Domain - 11.30am - 3pm The Classic Hits Winery Tour The Classic Hits Winery Tour (formerly the More FM Winery Tour) is a firmly established and much loved national touring event showcasing the best of Kiwi music. Gates open 5.00pm, first act on stage 5.30pm and concert concludes at 10.00pm. Visit www. winerytour.co.nz Blenheim Country Music Concert Pollard Park 3pm - 6pm Bring along a picnic tea. More info phone Nola Carter Ph: 577 9455
Get ready for the weekend with our list of what’s on! People’s Sunday Market Noel Leeming Carpark 10am. Preserves, brick-a-brac, books, homeware, kitchenware and jewellery.Sites $5 ph 5787918 Rail Sail Open every day over the holiday period on the Picton Foreshore. 10am – 4pm for train rides and model yachts to sail. Model Aero Club ARA Wairau Valley 9am. Murray 578 9199 or Tony 577 9776. Petanque 10am 65A Weld Street – Phone John 577 9789. Tramping Club Mary 5728762. Buddhism for Modern Life 10am, 573 5379.
Marlborough Mountain Bike Club Sports Ride on the property known as “The Teme”located in the Avon Valley. Depart Springlands Supermarket car park at 0730. Expect grade 3 maybe going on 4? Intent is to be back in town by 12 noon. ph Kevin Wilson ph 579 2202
Blenheim Bonsai 2pm-4pm, 7 Hale Street. Dave 577 8679.
Ulysses Ride. Ride to Reefton for lunch via Springs Junction and the Rahu. Includes a poker run, $5 entry winner takes all. Meet at the railway stn at 10.45am, ride departs 11am
Marlborough Rock and Mineral Club 10am-4pm every Sunday at Brayshaw Park. Come and see our large rock, mineral, crystal and fossil collection, work room and book. Free admission.
St Luke’s Anglican Church, Ferry Road, Spring Creek. Join us for Christian worship every Sunday 09.30. Contact Rev Derek 03 578 3909 or see the notice board outside the church.
Marlborough Modellers Association 1st and 3rd Sunday’s of each month. Brayshaw Park, 8 Arthur Baker Place.
Farmers’ Market A and P Showgrounds, Cnr Alabama and Maxwell Roads, Blenheim
Marlborough Guild of Woodworkers Brayshaw Park, open workshop 1-4pm, Every 1st Sunday of the month. Wooden toys for sale. Malcolm: 578 8809.
UP and COMING EVENTS CWCI-KYB NZ Summer reTREAT Tour 2013. Wesley Centre 27 Feb 7.30pm. Ph Ruth 579 3565
Picton Rotary Club Car Boot Sale. Picton RSA carpark from 9am-1pm, every 1st and 3rd Sunday of the month. Contact Sheira 578 3909 or see the notice board outside the church
Mini Putt & Merry-Go-Round Picton Foreshore, 10am every day during school holidays, today and Sunday, 10am
Pony Club Pony Club Grounds, New Renwick Rd. 10am every 2nd Sunday of the month. Grant 578 2100 Michelle 572 8984.
Redwood Market 8am-noon, Redwood Tavern car park. Plants produce and crafts.
If you have an event contact Liz at The Sun on 5777 868
M ac h i n e r y R O D E O & V i nt a g e . Blind Creek am Field day from 11.00 a rin ma Road Tua
A Sea Shanty Choir evening
We have a fantastic evening coming up here at The Fox on Friday 15th March, doors open at 6.30pm. A Sea Shanty Choir evening for the coastguard. Wellington Sea Shanty Society, Marlborough Singers & Blenheim Barbershop Chorus will be the acts. $25.00 a ticket which includes entry to The Fox and 1 complimentary glass of wine & nibbles. The event will take place outside in our fantastic outdoor area... bring a blanket and enjoy the choirs whilst admiring the beautiful view of Picton harbour! Tickets available from The Edwin Fox. Bookings essential.
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Friday February 22, 2013
Rallying for the local rodeo
Police inbrief Tuesday
Story and photo by Annabelle Latz It is one of the longest-running rodeos in New Zealand, and the local community support is the main reason why. The Junction Hotel Tua Marina rodeo, and Vintage Machinery Field Day has always been a popular family event, since it first took place more than 60 years ago. Last year it raised $10,000, with $5000 going to the school, $2500 to the Residents Association, and $2500 to the Vintage Machinery Club. President of the Tua Marina Rodeo Association Grant Sheridan said last year was the best on record, and is confident this Sunday’s event can be just as good, if not better. “I really like the idea that it’s a family day for everyone. It’s not just a rodeo, there is a whole day of entertainment.” This is Grant’s second year as president, but is a familiar face around the South Island rodeos, and still gets on a steer from time to time in the ring. “Like all of us, we came up through when we were kids, starting on calves, then riding broncs and steers.” Bulls are not unfamiliar for Grant either. This Sunday, on Philip and Sue Woolley’s property on Blind Creek Rd in Tua Marina, gates will open at 10am, with the rodeo beginning
at the Marlborough Girls’ College. She is currently being dealt with by the Blenheim Youth Aid Section ·At 4.30 pm a 20 yea r old unemployed male was arrested in Pollard Park after he was found driving his motor scooter through the park. He has being charged with driving whilst forbidden and he also had a warrant for his arrest for failing to appear in the Chch District Court. He was held in custody to appear in the Blenheim District This morning. ·At 1.15am a 21 year old male part time mussel opener was arrested in Henderson St after he was found hiding from police on a property he had no lawful reason to be on. Police has observed a suspicious vehicle on Grove Rd and a short time later they located the vehicle on Henderson St. The driver and the front seat passenger were no longer in the vehicle. The two back seat passengers refused to say who had been in the vehicle. The arrested male re c eive d a pre charge warning for being unlawfully on proper ty and was released.
overnight arrests, · At 7.20pm a 15 year old male student was arrested for breaching his Youth Court bail by associating with someone he is forbidden to do so. He was taken back to his mothers address and released back into her care. Youth Aid will follow up with this breach. · At 8 . 2 0 a 3 0 ye a r old unemployed male was arrested in Picton on a warrant to arrest for failing to appear in the Blenheim District Court.
Incidents and accidents: ·Police are seeking assists from members of the public to help identify the driver of a white sedan motor vehicle who was involved in a accident at the intersection of Purkiss St and Lakings Rd. At 8.20pm a cyclist and the white sedan collided. The cyclist has suffered minor injuries in the collision.The vehicle has driven off without the driver stopping and ascertaining if the cyclist was injured. The white sedan will possibly have damage to the rear of the vehicle. Please contact Blenheim Police with any information. ·At 12.10am the burglary alarm was set off when windows were smashed at a business premises on Opawa St. The premises were checked and it appeared no entry had been gained to the building.
President of the Tua Marina Rodeo Association Grant Sheridan said the local rodeo is a great family day out, and is always well supported by the local community.
at 11am. The calf ride will open the day, followed by the division two bull ride. A lunch break will give a chance for the Vintage Machinery Club to show its offerings, like the thrashing mill, monster trucks and crane drops. “The kids jus love the crane drops,” said Grant. The bare back, saddle bronc, steer racing, sheep ride and all-comers bull ride will fill up the afternoon. “We have grandmothers who have been coming for years and years, they
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TRAILER, small lightweight, NZ made excellent condition. Ph 573 6538 027 337 8960 C LOW N Fun ! PomPom enter tains with bubbles, balloons and magic. Phone 577 7393
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HAVELOCK LIONS Car Boot sale and sausage sizzle, February 23. Havelock Domain 9am - 1pm Sites available Ph Ian 5742558
WHITE CHIP & white rocks. Ideal for pebble gardens, paths, driveways.Phone Thomson 575 6885 MATHS TUTOR Available. Tuition by an MBC Excellence Student, for all ages up to NCEA 1 Ph 5778486
Pelorus Netball Club Muster and Trials Seniors: Sunday 3rd March 4pm Horton Park
For an appointment phone Carolyn Harrison 5778573.
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Pelorus Netball Club is looking for highly enthusiastic netball coaches to join their growing club. You’ll need a excellent knowledge of the game and the drive to improve the skills of your players. If this sounds like you contact Ruth today on: 572 7473
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Cleaners Required Experienced cleaning staff required for early morning starts. Experience on floor scrubbing and polishing equipment is preferred. Various hours and shifts are available. To apply for this position, please contact Robin Day on (03) 579 1302 or 021 242 7664. For further information, please visit our website www.ocs.co.nz
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Weekend Cook, Marina Cove Village Oceania Group at Marina Cove Village in Picton is looking for an experienced Kitchen Cook to work Saturdays and Sundays, 8am to 1.30pm, to provide home style hearty cooking including, deserts, roasts, casseroles etc to our village residents. Preferably with experience cooking for larger groups, eight and up to 20 persons. Some week day shifts maybe be required to cover sick and annual leave from the weekday cook. It is essential to have compassion for elderly, willing to be trained in H&S, Food safety, Ecolab, First aid, flexibility, initiative, common sense and adaptability. Onsite training is provided as required. Requires close contact with residents and morning phone call welfare checks. We have a comprehensive orientation and competitive remuneration. To join our team please contact: Marina Cove Village Executive Dale Matthews.
For further information or to apply please contact: Marina Cove Village Executive Dale Matthews, Ph 573 6349 or 027 621 2349.
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The Pelorus Netball Club is on the lookout for new members this season. “The Pelorus Club has always had strong players who are proud to wear the blue and white uniform,” said Ruth Baker, the club president. “This season the club is offering junior netball to those living in the Marlborough Sounds area with practice being held in Havelock. “Pelorus also offers senior netball (training at Horton Park, Blenheim) in all grades including social, which is great for former netballers hoping to get back into the sport.” She said the level of coaching across all
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grades was something taken very seriously by the club. They listened to the needs of every player on every team, making them truly unique club choice. “If you are looking to make your comeback or just need a change, then Pelorus is for you. “If you would like to see what our club is about come to our trials on Sunday March 3 (4pm) at Horton Park, Blenheim, and again on Wednesday March 6 (7pm) at Horton Park. These trials are for all college, social and senior players. Junior Trials will be held on Wednesday March 20 at the Havelock Netball Courts. For more information call Ruth on 572 7473.
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a private cremation has been held. G E O F F R E Y T S O W M A N F DA N Z Ph 03 578 4719 www.sowmans.co.nz DAKIN, Christina: On February 20 2013, peacefully, at Waterlea Rest Home. In her 81st year. Much loved wife of the late Peter, much loved mum and mother-in-law of Helen and Philip, and Patricia and Barry Stonefield (Sydney); adored grandma of Marian; and Kaitlyn and Philip. Messages to 16 Riley Crescent, Redwoodtown, Blenheim 7201. In lieu of flowers, a donation to the Salvation Army would be appreciated and may be sent to PO Box 417, Blenheim 7240. At the family’s request, a private service will be held, followed by cremation at the Sowman Crematorium. G E O F F R E Y T S O W M A N F DA N Z Tel 03 578 4719 www.sowmans.co.nz
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LIGHTWOOD, Hugh Robert (ZL2HRL), 3/13/313 Tpr 5th Otago Mounted Rifles; NZ414411 Cpl RNZAF WW2: February 18, 2013
BATES, Vander: (6lb 3oz) 6 February 2013
McDONALD, Kerry Ann (nee Norton): February 7, 2013
CONNER, Cadence Infinity: (8lb 4oz) 14 February 2013
McLEAN, Eileen Joy (Joy): February 17, 2013
HEYWOOD, Jordan Oliver: (7lb 14oz) 8 February 2013
MILNE, June Elizabeth Noeline: February 16, 2013
HICKMAN, Tia Miriama Kiri: (7lb 6oz) 10 February 2013
OTTO, Anne Elizabeth: February 15, 2013
McINTOSH, Mariska Elizabeth Duff: (8lb 8oz) 30 January 2013
SHAND, Timothy: 18 February, 2013
PARIS, Marlie Sue: (7lb) 18 February 2013
WATSON, Miriama: February 15, 2013
ROTHWELL, Tommy Morgan: (8lb 1oz) 16 February 2013
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The Rhino rocks in Belarus
CRICKET GEAR GIVEAWAY
The ANZ Cricket Competition has now closed. The three winners of the ANZ Summer of Cricket beach sets will be announced in next Wednesday’s edition of The Sun. MESSAM STAYING
Liam Messam reckons he’s staying on at the Chiefs. Having cemented a regular starting spot in the All Blacks last year, Messam wants to stick with New Zealand rugby for now after good friend Sonny Bill Williams led the exodus at the end of last year and will be followed at the end of this season by Craig Clarke and Richard Kahui. NO INTERVIEW, SAYS ARMSTRONG
Lance Armstrong won’t interview under oath with the US Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) to reveal all he knows about doping in cycling, his attorney has revealed. USADA officials had told Armstrong he must speak with them if he wanted to reduce his lifetime ban from sports. Wednesday was the deadline for him to agree to the interview under that offer EX-SKIPPER SHOCKED
The inaugural Phoenix captain, Ross Aloisi, is “shocked” by his former club’s dramatic slide this season and would love to one day return to Wellington in a coaching capacity. The retired Socceroo is now coaching West Adelaide in South Australia’s club competition.
McLean coaching in Havelock All Blacks resource coach Aussie McLean will be passing on his knowledge and expertise at a two-day coaching course in Havelock this weekend. McLean will be joined by Tasman Makos coaches Kieran Keane and Leon MacDonald. Coaches from clubs and schools will be taking part.
A lot of cycling fans around Marlborough will be delighted to see Simon van Velthooven’s latest success. Van Velthooven who was in Blenheim several weeks back, claimed a silver medal in the men’s kilo time trial at the UCI Track Cycling World Championships in Belarus early yesterday (NZ time). Third last year, Rhino as he is nicknamed, went one better this time and emulated Kiwi Harry Kent who way back in 1970 took the silver in this same event at the world champs. Van Velthooven cut out the distance in a time of 1:00.86 behind the winner, flying Frenchman Francois Pervis who clocked
1:00.21. Kent was in the news four months ago too. Now aged 65 and living in Upper Hutt, he was one of 29 Wellington sports people inducted as Sports Legends at the new ASB Centre in Kilbirnie. At the function celebrating this event, Kent caused a surprise when he said he was a descendant of Moriori and Waitaha which had not been publicly known before. The latter is of particular interest around these parts because of Waitaha’s ancient ties here. The ancient Waitaha were gardeners and it seems appropriate Harry Kent has been a gardener/ nurseyman all his working life. Last weekend, it was a great effort
by Lydia Ko to finish third in the Australian Open, just falling short of scoring a unique trans-Tasman double of taking the Opens of both nations. I thought it a pity that she didn’t shoot her scintillating opening round of 63 later in the tournament. Rarely do you see a golfer lead from go to whoa in a major tournament because of all that pressure from day one. In the last round Ko scored a double bogey on the opening hole but she fought back and until the eventual winner South Korean Yi jai Shin shot a miraculous birdie on the 14th, was well in contention. Ko showed she can suffer setbacks, take it on the chin, and
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still come back. Astonishing for a 15-year-old. Cr icket wi l l feat u re prominently this weekend with New Zealand and England battling out the decider in their ODI series in Auckland tomorrow. T h e p om s h ave t h e momentum in their favour after taking the latest match in Napier. But let’s hope the Kiwis come through.
More Marlborough drivers gain podium places Darrell Bate Ralph Gillespie and Brent Goulding a re t he latest Marlborough drivers to add their names to Eastern States Speedway achievers' list this season after gaining podium places at last weekend’s South Island Stockcar Championship. The Saturday night race meeting, hosted at their home track at Renwick proved favourable for Gillespie finishing second and Goulding third and Nelson’s Cody Teece taking the top spot in the title. Other local drivers Zac T hompson, R icco Gray, Daryl MacDonald, Gavin Marshall and Steve Bidulph also competed alongside the best drivers from all over the island. Committee members from
Nelson’s Nick Brunning 96n gets the boot laid in by fellow club member Adam Hall 19n during a heat at the South Island Championship last weekend. Photo: Shane Best Photography
Eastern States were happy with the support the race meeting received, both from visiting drivers and the public who enjoyed the evening of fast and tidy racing displayed by the field of 24. President, Stuart Coutts said he was happy with the popularity of the
Renwick Meat Market sponsored event and hopes next month’s South Island Modified Championship will prove as popular. Results from Saturday; Youth Ministocks Race 1: Andrew Clarke 1, Shawn Pomeroy 2, Millan De Jong 3. Race 2: Andrew Clarke 1, Bayley Corkill 2, Luke Ewing 3. Race 3: Luke Ewing
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