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New Stoke centre will be its hub It’s essential a new community centre in Stoke will be the hub for the region’s largest suburb, says councillor Pete Rainey. Submissions on the Nelson City Council’s draft annual plan closed yesterday and included is $200,000 for investigation and design work towards a new facility on Greenmeadows. The facility will be made possible because of money the Stoke Rugby Club raised from selling its clubrooms earlier this year. That money is likely to be put together with funds from the council, says Pete, chair of community services. “We haven’t worked with any groups other than the rugby club at this stage, but we’re very keen to have as many groups as possible to make the facility as useful as possible.” The council is keen to see it used by sporting groups as well as youth groups and senior citizen groups. “We’ve got to make sure it has as much buy-in as possi-

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ble,” says Pete. Support for the facility around the council table is strong and mayor Rachel Reese was a strong supporter of it during the election last year. Pete says the facility will be a joint effort with the Stoke Rugby Club and made no bones about their contribution. “The rugby club have been very successful in what they’ve done with their clubrooms and that will make a huge difference to the project. I’ve been very impressed with the club’s attitude to this, for them it’s not just about rugby, but about community.” He says its “essential” that it becomes a “hub” for Stoke. “There’s no point building a facility like this if it doesn’t grab the imagination of the community. They’re got to not only use it, but feel respect for it and take ownership of it.”

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Wineries celebrate ‘stellar vintage’ Nelson wineries are looking forward to another “stellar vintage” after finishing harvesting this month, but it was a close call with growers just missing the wet weather that ruined tonnes of grapes in Marlborough. Chairman of the Nelson Winegrowers Association Richard Flatman, says the quality of this year’s grapes is exceptional after vineyards experienced perfect growing conditions throughout the season. But Richard, who is the viticulturalist at Neudorf Vineyards, concedes Nelson growers were lucky they were able to start harvesting early and beat the rain that inundated the country in April. “We had 247 millimetres of rain at Neudorf from April 8 to April 20 and that’s when we would normally be a week into picking. We were just lucky we had that wonderful Indian Summer and were about two weeks early.

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simon@waimeaweekly.co.nz “It looks like it’s going to be a stellar vintage. We had ripe fruit with nice flavours and no disease, and quite a large crop.” Waimea Estates general manager Ben Bolitho says they faced a race against time to keep up with ripening grapes, harvesting and processing around the clock in the final 10 days. Ben says Waimea Estates was also fortunate they had installed some new processing and refrigeration equipment for this season, because that allowed them to finish the harvest before the rain. “Our biggest day this season was 225 tonnes and before that it had been 150 tonnes, so we would have struggled to beat the rain without the new gear. “Everything we picked was ripe and ready

for harvest.” Ben says Waimea Estates harvested 2400 tonnes, up from last season’s 1700 tonne and similar to the quantity harvested in 2011. However, Richard says Marlborough “got really slammed” by the rain because they had experienced cooler weather and were harvesting later than Nelson. The prolonged rain caused grapes to swell, losing flavour and intensity and then split, making them prone to disease and rotting. Wine Marlborough general manager Marcus Pickens says the rain hit the later part of the vintage although it was “too early to say” how that impacted on the harvest. He says there have been “a few distressing tales of some growers”, especially in the later-ripening regions of Marlborough. However, Marcus says growers and winemakers are still optimistic about the vintage because of the quality of grapes harvested before the rain.

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UNDER CONSTRUCTION: A new liquor store has been granted consent to open on Gloucester St despite 29 submissions against it. Photo: Jessie Johnston. alcohol to be displayed on the floor area of the shop and the owner “gave certain assurances” that he will do regular rubbish clean-ups in Gloucester St and the surrounding areas, including Pioneer Park and the United Video forecourt. The committee – including former councillors Derek Shaw and Gail Collingwood and chair Oke Blaikie – said there was limited evidence in the objections that the store should not open. They also noted that there was no objection from the police, medical officer of health or Nelson City Council. Councillor Matt Lawery, who objected to the licence being issued, says he’s disappointed the liquor store will open and is warning people to get ready

for more liquor stores opening in the city. “The government claimed the new act would give communities greater say on local licensing matters. That has not happened in the case of Gloucester St. The result is a gift to the liquor industry and a blow to the community that may have serious long term consequences,” he says. “Despite the fact there are already five off-licences within walking distance of Gloucester St, the committee concluded that another one would not be a problem. The message that comes through the decision is that the licensing committee is not prepared to tackle the issue of liquor store density. It seems that if you apply, you are likely to be granted a licence.”

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A controversial new liquor store has been granted consent to open its doors, despite 29 objections and concerns around the number of businesses already selling alcohol in the area. The Nelson District Licensing Committee last week granted an off licence to SRS Ghuman and Sons Ltd to open a bottle store on Gloucester St, the first decision made by the new committee following the introduction of the Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012 late last year. But it added several conditions, including not selling single bottles of beer or RTDs and no advertising on the roadside. The new store is currently under construction and will be called The Bottle Store. Owner Rambir Singh owns around ten discount-style bottle stores in the North Island, but says he won’t run his Nelson business that way and will be aiming at the higher end of the market. Other conditions include not selling legal highs, no pallets of

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afternoon. The council’s Planning and Regulatory Committee were to hear submissions to the Local Approved Products Policy and was coming under pressure to ban the highs at a regional level. “This postponement is done in light of the surprise announcement from gov-

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Support for wood burners heating up Andrew Board A push for wood burners to be allowed in Nelson homes is firing up. Grey Power says wood burners should be allowed in homes that its owners have been told they can’t, because the cost of electric heating is too much for many, especially elderly people. And now an online petition has been set up attempting to persuade councillors to “sensibly review and look to relax the current restrictions” around the use of wood burners. Nelson City Council will meet on the issue next week and Grey Power Nelson president Neville Male is urging Nelsonians to let councillors know their thoughts by calling their homes. “The council is considering lifting restrictions on the use of wood burners for the coming winter, but there are councillors still needing to be convinced and some are saying there are not enough ratepayers complaining to uplift the current draconian and unfair regulations,” says Neville. “Now is the time for you to tell

them how important it is that these regulations be changed.” NCC adopted a clean air policy a decade ago to clean up Nelson’s polluted air, especially in the valleys around Victory, Washington Valley and Bishopdale. That has been successful with the air quality much better than ten years ago. But Grey Power argues that as more people have installed heat pumps over fire places the cost has risen and is now unaffordable for many. Neville says he knows of some of his members who go to bed at 5pm wrapped in blankets to try and stay warm through the night. “It’s just not on. We can’t have people living like that in our city in 2014.” He says if those homeowners were allowed fires back in their homes, people would be able to keep warm because running a fire is cheaper and provides a better source of heat. Some councillors have already stated they’d like to see changes, but the chair of the committee in charge of the decision, Brian McGurk, told the Weekly last month that major changes before this winter would be unlikely.

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Beating the ‘Tough Mudder’ A group of Nelsonians have crawled, climbed and sweated their way to glory at the Tough Mudder race in Auckland over the weekend. Twenty two people from the Wairua Mud Rookies Obstacle Course Racing Club competed in the 20 kilometre obstacle course and club founder Sharon

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Community gets behind Ranui House The organisers of a fundraising drive for Ranui House in Christchurch are thrilled with the response. Last year Nelson Weekly told the story of Peter and Lynda Hanna. As Lynda fought a battle with cancer Peter stayed in Ranui House, an accommodation block near Christchurch Hospital, and quickly met a lot of other Nelsonians supporting their loved ones through a similar journey. When Peter and Lynda returned home, Peter wanted to do what he could to help the house that had been a huge help for him.

They organised a music concert, a golf fundraiser, a hangi and a quiz night, in total raising $34,965. “Ranui was just magic when I was there. I went there that afternoon and they sorted me out with a room, and it was just a few hundred metres from the hospital. It meant we didn’t have to think about accommodation, we could just concentrate on helping Lynda get well,” he says. The music concert fundraiser held last November raised $9000, the hangi at the Wanderers clubrooms in January raised $2100, the golf tournament in March

raised $11,400 and the quiz night this month at the Waimea Old Boys clubrooms raised $8560. The remaining $3855 came from outside donations from people around the South Island. Lynda says the support of the community was fantastic and also thanked the Weekly for covering each of the fundraising events to help promote them. “Peter and I would like to thank you very much for your support. You have been really great to work with, this is all to the benefit of Ranui House.”

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Baby sitters help with shopping

Shopping in the Richmond Mall has been a win-win situation for parents and their young children this week, with the parents dropping their kids off at the Eventful Kids activity centre while they go shopping. Children aged three to 12 have been enjoying a number of creative activities at the centre including colouring-in, Lego, puzzles and dress-up, while their parents and caregivers get a chance to participate in some kids-free shopping. The service

is free courtesy of the Richmond Mall, and playcentre’s supervisor Alana Caunter says they have been busy since opening up on Monday. “We had one mother who said she couldn’t get her kids to leave,” Alana says. “There’s so much for them to do and they have so much fun.” Mall manager Belinda de Clercq says they contracted Eventful Kids to run their mobile activity centre because they wanted to try something different these school

holidays. “This is the first time we have tried this and we have got a lot of positive feedback,” Belinda says. “We usually put on some holiday activities for the children and we thought this one would be so good for the parents as well.” Eventful Kids is open from 11am to 3pm each day this week. It can take up to 20 children at once and looks after children for up to one hour. The bad news for parents is that the service is only for the last week of the holidays.

Eventful Kids supervisers Anika Kemp, left, and Jordan Livingston, having fun with Esther Dunne and Emilia Banks in the Richmond Mall on Monday. Photo: Simon Bloomberg

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Having a party/event/function? Call our photographer 548 4949 or 027 548 4948 Shelley Paul, Amanda Martin, Megan Callaghan and Rachel McMurty at the Vic Brew Bar on Friday night.

Sarah Michie and Anneliese Colley at the Vic Brew Bar on Friday night.

Natalie Randall, Paige Moore and Shanna Russell at Smugglers.

Kendall Brown, Dan Padial, Paul White and Heath Bowman at Bel Aire.

Leen Van Eerdendrugh, David Pons and Malcolm Hossack at the Vic Brew Bar.

Stacey Jessen and Lisa White at the Vic Brew Bar on Friday night.

Lyn Dunningham, Jane Sinclaire and Dianne Tillman at Smugglers on Saturday.

This week our photographers hit the bars! On Friday we went along to the Vic Brew Bar where a good crowd was listening to some live music. On Saturday we went to Smugglers and Bel Aire in Tahuna and snapped plenty of locals enjoying good company. Remember, if you’d like us to come and take photos at your event or party give us a call on 548 4949. or you can email us at editorial@nelsonweekly. co.nz. See you next week.

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Kerry and Mark Luff at the Vic Brew Bar on Friday night.

Margaret, Martin and Jack Hill at Bel Aire on Saturday night. Vicki Sherwood, Helen Williams, Janine Craig, Tracey Woodhouse and Shelley Dixon at the Vic for Janine's birthday.

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Dramatix success: Thanks for the awesome front page article last week – we got LOTS of feedback from people about it. Our night tours over the weekend went really well – everyone was totally amazed at what they saw. Barbara Seymour, Dramatix Theatre Development Trust.

We went along to the Anzac Experience at Founders Park and loved it. What an amazing job they do to put it on. (Via text). Men’s Shed for Nelson: Great idea. Greg N Debbie Harvie Awesome idea. Sharon Nicholls. Men should be at home helping their wives with the kids etc, not playing around in sheds. Teressa Obrien. Community pianos: Almost as stupid as the knitting on the street lamps and poles! Toni Ann. Someone in Nelson is thinking outside the square. I would love to see a You Tube posting of someone playing it.Why not get Bill Moulder to do

it? Jeannette MacEwan.

This is awesome!! Jess Steer Hmm, can see these getting trashed. Nicola Sayers. No. People aren’t going to come into town with parking Nazis everywhere, including the McDonald’s car park. Teressa Obrien. Support for the Anzacs: I was disappointed to read in Street Talk that none of the Nelsonians interviewed for Street Talk would be attending an Anzac Day Service (although one would have had they not been working, one might of depending on the weather, and one was travelling overseas). When I was a kid I always found it very moving to see servicemen and servicewomen parading with their medals on Anzac Day to honour their fallen comrades. I didn’t know too much about the history but wanted to thank them. I never thought at the time that one day I would become one of those servicemen too, and that adults and children would watch me parade with others and clap and cheer, and say thanks. I proudly served for 27 years and was privileged to have been deployed on operational and peacekeeping missions.

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Mike Corkill has already done the Christmas shopping for his five children – whether or not he’ll be around to watch them open their presents is far from certain though. Doctors have said he may not live that long. Mike, 44, has a pulmonary arterial hypertension, which basically means the arteries in his lungs are closing and not enough blood is pumped to the rest of his body. It killed his birth mother and grandfather and doctors say unless he has a lung transplant it will kill him as well. But Mike isn’t eligible for a lung transplant in New Zealand because one out of seven patients who have the surgery end up having kidney problems, which means living on dialysis. Because lung donors are so rare, New Zealand doctors will only give them to patients who will have a certain “high quality of life” after the operation. Outside of New Zealand, Mike can go to Australia for the operation but the cost is $350,000, or India at a cost of $100,000. He says he’s determined to do anything to live so he can watch his kids grow up, including the youngest who is just nine years old and the operation still gives him a six out of seven chance of living a happy and longer life. “It’s gut-wrenching. I want to be able to go to their 21st birthdays, weddings, watch them have children of their own. I want to take them camping and kick a soccer ball with them. But I can’t.” So he’s calling on Nelson. Mike was a labourer and keen tennis player before his condition forced him from his job and admits

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andrew@nelsonweekly.co.nz he knows nothing about raising money, let alone $100,000. “I’m out of my depth here, I love my kids. I want to do the best thing by them and I want to live. But I need help.” He is hoping people may be able to come forward with ideas for fundraisers, or even donate some money into a bank account he set up just last week. “I’m keen to hear from anyone. Someone mentioned a charity dinner but I don’t know how to go about it.” If Mike – who has never smoked – can raise the money, he’ll fly to India where the hospital and doctors are world-class and have been vetted by his local doctors. The reason it’s cheaper is because there are simply more donors and the associated costs are less. Mike says he’s done his research and the Indian hospital checks out. He doesn’t have much time though and the stress and strain on the faces of his mother, wife and children are obvious. His wife Julie-Ann says it’s been difficult dealing with Mike’s health as he needs to be breathing through an oxygen machine 16 hours a day. Mike isn’t giving up though and is planning a fishing trip with his kids during the school holidays. “I want to cram as much in as possible.” If you’d like to donate to Mike’s operation his bank account details are: 38-9006-0093683-03. If you’d like to get in touch with Mike about a fundraising idea, his email address is mikesnewlungs@ gmail.com.

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The Evolution of NBS

Nelson Building Society has a heritage, culture and ethos that remains unique, and of course, built on the solid foundation of mutuality. Life has changed quite dramatically since the late 19th Century, but despite the increasingly complex regulatory environment and the recent global financial crisis, at NBS we have remained solid, stable and dependable – committed to our customers and the community, and faithful to our mutual heritage. We understand that life is about much more than money. But we also know that money needs to be managed well for life to be lived to the full. We focus on getting to know our customers so we can anticipate their needs, often before they do. That way we can be sure that we have products and services to match what life brings. Whilst this may represent a significant challenge at times, we’ve got an advantage, we’ve been doing this for over 150 years – constantly evolving, and constantly aware of the changes and important events in our customers’ lives. So we’re a lot more than a friendly face, we’re experts, on a serious mission to deliver the competitive products and services our customers need.

Fast-forward to the year 2000

Strategically from the year 2000 Nelson Building Society changed, from simply a loans and savings organisation with two Branches (Nelson and Richmond) to a full-service community banking alternative offering banking products and services to both personal and small business clients across a network of eight branches. Banking software platform changed - allowing the introduction of New Zealand Standard Bank Accounts, Cheque Books and Internet Banking

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Richmond Athletic's most famous player Jeremy Brockie will be passing on some of his footballing wisdom to the next generation of All Whites, at the club's junior holiday coaching clinic at Jubilee Park South this Wednesday. Richmond is running the holiday programme from Monday to Thursday this week and Jeremy is making the trip from Wellington, where he is based with the A-League team Phoenix, back to his other home ground at Jubilee Park. Club president Stu Reid says Jeremy is the club's ambassador and always tries to attend one of the junior holiday coaching programmes every year. "It's lucky for us that the Phoenix are out [of the ALeague play-offs] so he can come down this week," Stu says. "He's such a good role Jeremy Brockie. model and he really enjoys working with the young players." Stu says Jeremy will be at the clinic from 9am to 12pm and will be staying at the ground for 45 minutes afterwards to sign autographs. Junior players can still register for the last few days of the holiday programme by emailing pres ident@richmondathletic.co.nz

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What is the secret to successful job searching? It is all about preparation; just like you would prepare a surface before painting; use this theory in your job hunting to get you the job you want! 1. Your CV should be clear, professional and informative, and always adapt your CV to each job you are applying for - it really does make the difference. 2. Make sure your email address is professional and your Sara Davidson voicemail sounds inviting for when you are contacted for an interview. 3. Always research the company you are applying to by going online to find out as much as you can about them, and ask yourself “ Can I see myself working for this company?” 4. With most companies these days you can only apply online which makes it so vital that your own CV can stand out against the rest of all the applicants. 5. Most importantly, having a great attitude will get you a long way.

What is Lighthouse Nelson? Lighthouse Nelson is your locally owned and operated lighting specialists. Lighthouse Nelson (formally Brewertons Lighting) has been serving the Nelson & Bays community for over 45 years - how time flies! - and prides itself on being able to provide you with all your lighting solutions. Why is lighting a crucial part of any home build or renovation? Not only does lighting play a huge part in the atmosphere and the feel of a room, but lighting is what makes your time, effort and investment visible. A good lighting design will get it right the first time with the correct lighting solutions for your home. Why choose our lighting design service? We understand that every person is unique and, therefore, so is every home. This means that there is no “one size fits all” for lighting, so every lighting plan is uniquely designed and created just for you! Our lighting consultation service involves discussion with you over your house plans, requirements and desires. You will then receive a personalised preliminary lighting plan, a fitting suggestions guide with an estimated cost – including a discount for house lots. Why choose Pet Fever? If you need pet supplies, accessories or equipment for your furry, four-legged or finned friends, look no further than Pet Fever, the tried and trusted pet store in the heart of Nelson. Today, Pet Fever is well-stocked and locals love the wide range of pet accessories and pet care products, including cages, toys, pet food, aquatics, leashes, collars and treats. They also have a wide selection of small animals in-store, including rabbits, rats, guinea pigs, mice, chinchillas, bearded dragons, frogs, geckos, kittens and a great range of fish and birds. Call in to find your perfect pet, treat the ones you’ve already got or simply soak up the friendly atmosphere and meet the animals. With an exciting range of exotic and small animals, Pet Fever have a pet for you! Trust Jane and the team to look after all your pet needs. You’ll find Pet Fever, your locally owned and operated pet store, at 93 Collingwood St, Nelson. We are your true one-stop shop in Nelson for all your pet’s needs. What is a Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR)? With the GPR we are able to locate underground services without digging any holes. It’s a non destructive method of locating underground services including water pipes, electrical cables, ceramic and drainage pipes. It can also be used to locate burst pipes and measure the thickness of pavement and concrete slabs, or identify geological or man-made anomalies. It is a fast and effective method of detecting what is going on under ground, and processing data. What services can you offer? We can provide a one-stop shop for all your location needs, search plans, and provide on-site mark-outs using cable locators. Coupled with ground-penetrating radar, this comprehensive service is designed to give you confidence before you dig. Interested? Just give me a call on 027 4457071 and I can come and see what’s under your ground before you dig and hit something!

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Mitchell Drummond’s rugby dream just keeps getting better. The former Nelson College 1st XV captain and current Crusader, was selected in the New Zealand under-20 team last week. He will play in the Junior World Championship to be held in Auckland in June, alongside the country’s other top young stars. Mitchell was the only Nelsonian selected in the team, with David Havilli missing

selection after being involved in the wider training squad and trials. The squad was selected following a trial in Palmerston North last Monday. He says it’s been a surreal 12 months. “When it all started to happen, I went from banging nails in one day, doing my building, to a professional footy player. Life changed pretty quickly but I’m loving it.” He says he was determined to make the NZ under-20 squad after missing out on

the NZ Schools’ team, two years ago. “My goal was always to make the 20s team. It’s going to be pretty cool playing with guys I’ve gone through the grades Mitchell with and it’s just going to Drummond. be exciting. I can’t wait to get stuck into it and pull on that black jersey.”

Mitchell is the only halfback in the team that is contracted to a Super 15 team and is likely to play alongside captain and Blues first-five Simon Hickey. He says being a part of the Crusaders environment has been a huge advantage. “Being around guys like Andy Ellis and Willie Heinz, it’s hard not to learn. I know I see things on the rugby field that I didn’t see 12 months ago. The amount I’ve learnt has been huge.”

Nelson hosts national pool comp

The Suburban Club hosted the seventh National Pool Competition over the weekend. Competitors from Auckland right down to Invercargill made the trip to Nelson, where the Suburban Club hosted the tournament for the third time. Nelson had eight players competing in the competition with Wiremu Maxwell standing out as a top performer, despite losing to previous winner Daniel Robinson from Tokaroa. Jane Wood from the Suburban Club was happy with the performance of Nelson’s eight competitors. “The Nelson players went really well, overall it was a great competition.” She also wanted to thank their major sponsor PotBlack and the sponsor of Nelson pool players from top left; David Miles, Jamie Kunzli and Wiremu Maxwell. the Nelson Suburban Club juniors, From bottom left is, Cheyenne Case-Connor, Zanin Pearve and Zarrie Wood. Road Markers NZ. Absent are Mason Gill, Blaize Tuiva and Tim Shanaher.

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New adventure race gets tick of approval Nelson's top international adventure racers made light work of the inaugural Absolute Wilderness Adventure Race based in Murchison, charging through the 100 kilometre course, including a steep ascent of the Mole Tops in just under eight hours. Sophie Hart, Nick Ross and Brent Edwards won the three-person teams race which included a rafting stage down the Buller River, two mountainbike stages and a rugged 20 kilometre alpine trek, in seven hours and 56 minutes. Ash and Naomi Whitehead and Dan Moore finished second in eight hours 46 minutes just edging out Josh Findlay, Ingrid Richter and Trevor Voyce by one minute after a sprint finish. Event race organiser and world champion adventure racer Nathan Fa'avae was impressed with the fastest teams after earlier predicting a winning time of around 11 hours. He joked that the winning team's name, Not Normal, was apt after they completed a super-fast trek to make a winning break on the chasers. "I was bit surprised at how fast they went but they had perfect conditions. It also helped that there were three very strong teams pushing hard at the front end of the race," Nathan said. The quality of the women racers in the top

Team Cunning Stunts and Carpe Diem negotiate a rapid on the Buller River in the Absolute Wilderness Adventure Race near Murchison. Photo: Andrew MacDonald. three teams was underlined by the fact that their times were all faster than Chris Burr, Tim Peterson and Tim Pearson who won the men's race in in 9 hours 41 minutes. Sophie's speed on the trek was especially impressive and even her team-mate and partner Nick admitted he was "worried about keeping up with these guys".

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The six-hour men's adventure race was won by Woodies, Nigel Kelly, Malcolm Edridge and Brad Wallace, who made an impressive adventure racing debut completing the course in 4 hours 46 minutes. Ben Moulan, Meg Bichard and Ed Kerly won the mixed adventure race in 5 hours 8 minutes while Waimea College students

Nathan Sturrock, Jackson Carver and Lachlan Brownlie won the youth section in a fast 4 hours 50 minutes. Although the top teams made the race look easy, Nathan says there were plenty of big challenges on both courses and some of the teams had a long day at the office. Check point five in the adventure race had a lot of teams running around in circles while four or five teams in the expedition race took the scenic route to the Mole Hut after missing a side stream. "When the teams got the maps and the course they thought it looked fairly tame but they soon found out they were going into real wilderness country. I think that's why people enjoyed it so much because they went places they'd never been before and had a real adventure." Sixty-five teams competed in the race and Nathan says that has encouraged the organisers to make the Absolute Wilderness a regular event. He says next year's race will again be held in Murchison which is a perfect place for adventure racing. "I went up to the Mole Tops when I was in the fourth form at Nelson College and it blew me away. I've always thought it would be a great place for an adventure race and now, finally, we managed it."

Nelson creep into top four

Nelson's top rugby team has snuck into the top four of the Car Company division one competition, after a strong 2413 win over Kahurangi on Friday. Nelson's David Havilli was a stand-out with big defence, line breaks and goal kicking all impressive. His only blight was spending ten minutes in the sin bin after a tip tackle. The win is Nelson's third in the competition and puts them in fourth position, behind Wanderers, Marist and Waimea Old Boys. In the other games, Marist beat Waimea Nelson fullback Mitchell Scott is stopped by the Kahuran28-24 in Tahuna and Wanderers beat gi defence at Neale Park on Friday. Photo: Chris Symes/ Stoke 32-12 at Greenmeadows. www.shuttersport.co.nz.

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Nelson Rowing Club’s successful season was capped off on Sunday with the announcement that two club members have been selected for the New Zealand Junior Rowing team. Waimea College’s Sean Ducray and Nelson College’s Olly Stephens will race in the quadruple sculls at the World Junior Rowing Champs in Hamburg, Germany in August. News of their selection came after a weeklong trial at Lake Karapiro. “We’ve all had a hard week,” says Sean. “It’s been pretty close; the competition was so close they were still testing us on Sunday morning. It was pretty hard work.” The NZ Junior team will assemble at Lake Karapiro at the Rowing New Zealand High Performance Centre for six weeks from June 8 to train as a squad.

Inari Mckay with a sea perch caught at Awaroa in the school holidays.

While they are training they will continue their studies at St Peters School in Cambridge and be living in the Rob Waddell Lodge on the shores of Lake Karapiro, where the New Zealand rowing team is based.

The World Junior Rowing Championships will be held from August 6-10 this year where the two Nelson rowers will be competing against 600 top junior athletes from over 50 nations around the world.

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The snapper still haven’t quite moved north even though the temperature has dropped, and are still around in Tasman Bay. There are a few large models still being caught in deeper water as well as fish up to 50cm being caught around Haulashore Island and the Boulder Bank. Cable Bay, Pepin Island and Delaware Bay are all still fishing well. Anything from gurnard, blue cod to terakihi, kahawai and snapper. The sounds are starting to fish really well with some excellent big late autumn snapper being landed. Beatrix Bay has fired up and Kenepuru while still a bit hit and miss will produce some stunning fish throughout May. Unfortunately the spikey dogs have also moved into the neighbourhood and taken up residence, along with their partners in crime, the razor gang. If your gear can survive these unwanted pests there is definitely some great fishing on offer. The kingfish have not really arrived at Stephen’s passage just yet but make sure you are well prepared with your gear to take on these beasts of the sea. Get into your local tackle shop and spend as much money as you can afford to make sure your gear will enable you to land these very powerful fish. Groper have been caught in the last couple of weeks out off Stephens Island, and of course there are plenty of blue cod to be had anywhere along the coastline. With another week still left in the holidays, this can be a great time to get the kids out fishing. Even though the weather is colder it is generally much more settled with little wind and slight seas and can be a great source of entertainment. Taking kids fishing doesn’t necessarily

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NelsoN PareNts CeNtre in conjunction with Red Cross - First Aid Session for parents/carers of babies & toddlers. Tues 29 April 7.30pm. Covers CPR, Choking, Burns & Poisons. Tania 545 0964 or casbag@xtra.co.nz for info. ItalIaN For BeGINNers: A fun & practical ten week course in the basics of Italian pronunciation & communication-with a dash of culture & music. Weds 7-8pm, Club Italia, 9 Trafalgar St. Next session begins 30 April. Bookings required. For enrolments or more info please phone Joe Rifici 545-6046. WorkshoP: Trees "Where are we going?" Evening Roadshow, 7 May, 7pm. Club Waimea, Richmond. Free. Hosts Tree Grower Assoc. Nancy 547 5515. NelsoN Cake DeCorators are holding a workshop to make icing butterflies & learn new ideas for decorating cup cakes. Sat. 10 May 10 - 4pm, Richmond Church of Christ cnr. Darcy/Croucher St. Phone to book 544 7631 or 544 5970. Cost $25, all materials included. Bring shared plate for lunch. NelsoN tramPING CluB welcomes you 3 May, Third House, Elizabeth 548 4370, Med, $1. 11h May Hoary Head, Andrea 539 3758, Fit, $18. Full trip list on www.nelsontrampingclub.org.nz. maryBaNk GarDeN CluB: Tues 6 May, 7.30pm, Pipe Band Hall, Paru Paru Rd. Nigel Costley, telling us about the value of bees in our garden. Ph: 576 5122. WrIters at luNChtIme: Everyone interested in writing is welcome, Wed 7 May, 11.30am-1.30pm, The Prince Albert Hotel, 113 Nile St. Guest speaker at 12.30pm: Tony Milner, painter & writer, on ‘My Creative Journey’. Admission free. Contact Chrissie on 5469818. last steam Day Higgins Park, Pigeon Valley Wakefield. Sun 4 May. Newly-restored Traction Engine, Harry Holmwood Memorial Shed, Win Collection Jowett cars Bradfords Historic Motorcycles. The Army Re-enactors will be on deck with a weapons display & demonstrations. 027 319 7427 soma eNerGy Classes start Mon 5 May, 1.45-2.45 & Fri 9.45-10.45. First class Free. Richmond Town Hall, Cambridge St. Contact Carolina 5444-782 or email heartstream.therapies@gmail.com All welcome! avoNsIDe GIrls hIGh sChool: Calling all past pupils of Avonside in Christchurch. Are you new to Nelson? Nelson Motueka Avonside old girls are meeting with Marlborough group, Tues 13 May. Further info Gail 545 1210 Nelson, Lesley Motueka 528 9378. astroNomy leCture: The Canterbury Ringlaser Project - Astronomy from a Cave by Clive Rowe. 7.30pm, Thurs 1 May, Cawthron meeting rooms off Milton St. All welcome, gold coin. star Party: View the moon & Jupiter. 7pm, Fri 9 May, Atkinson Observatory, Clifton Terrace School, Atawhai. All welcome, gold coin. Fresh FoCus Karen Stade, speaking about “World War I Reminiscences”. Mon, 5 May, 10-11am. Nelson Suburban Club, 168 Tahunanui Dr. All welcome. Entry $2. QuIz NIGht: Have a fun night at Nelson Surburban Club, 7pm Help the Lioness Club of Nelson to raise much needed funds for Suicide Prevention Service Nelson. Book a Table of 8 for $80 ($10 pp). Great Prizes. Tickets available from Gayle 547 7222 or Natalie 021 0258 1717.

the NaylaND BaDmINtoN CluB: Tues at Stoke Memorial Hall. 4:15 – 5:45 pm. Starts 6 May. Ages 9-18. Racquets & shuttlecocks provided. $5 Casual or $45 for a term. Enquiries to Aimee Ph 545 6518 /027 697 9270 or Sue 547 2484 021 0250 2239. u3a NelsoN: Nigel Costley “Langstroth & the flight of the modern honey bee’ followed by ‘Lets Ham Ham Let’ & AGM. Wed 30 April 10-12noon. Tahuna Functions Centre 70 Beach Rd Tahuna. $6 all welcome NelsoN PareNts' CeNtre is holding its Baby Gear Extravaganza Sale on Sat 26 July. Here's your chance to sell your preloved childrens' gear. Stalls now available. Mel 021 0295 4514 or 547 4677. stoke seNIors: Weds April 30: Housie $5 a card; Thurs May 1: Leigh Dalzell will talk about the Green Prescription healthy activities programme; Tues May 5: Talented pianist/singer Frank Meria entertains; Weds May 7: A talk from Nelson Nursing Services. Most weekly concerts/events start @ 1.30 pm with admission charge of $3 (unless otherwise stated). This includes Entertainment & Afternoon Tea in the Stoke Seniors Hall, 548 Main Rd, Stoke. Ph: 547-2660, email: stokeseniors@xtra.co.nz reGular eveNts PresChoolers aND PareNts welcome to CHILL-baby boogie followed by time out for parents (child care provided). Morning tea & chat time for parents with regular guest speakers. Newcomers welcome. Mons 9.45am St Stephens Church 65 Tahunanui Dr (opp McD's). vICtory PlayCeNtre: 255 Vanguard St, Ph 546 7100 - We offer involvement in your child's learning, freindship, time for yourself, fun, free parent education and more. Come in & see what we can offer. Mon - Fri 9.30 - 12. PlayGrouP@FouNDers. Thurs From 9am Rudolf Steiner based with qualified co-ordinator. Bring fruit. Jaycee Room. All Welcome Info Contact Sandra 9276248 NN or 0273554415. nelsonwaldorfplaygroup@gmail.com sPeeD skatING: Interested in having a go, come along Mon 6:30pm for an hour of speed. Bring bike helmet. Tahunanui Skating rink near back beach. Ph 538 0013. NelsoN tasmaN BeekeePers: Club meets first Wed each month 7pm Waimea Lounge, Richmond A&P Showgrounds Lower Queen St Richmond . New members are welcome to attend. www.nelsonbeekeepers.org.nz eNGlIsh CoNversatIoN GrouP for ESL speakers, Weds 4.306pm, Trinity Church (at the back right hand door), 64 Nile St, next to Nelson Central School. Students, locals & visitors welcome for informal conversation, & a cup of tea, coffee. Rachael 021 0268 6970. moNey eDuCatIoN: Free, fun, informative talks available to groups. Learn some tricks & tips. Money topic and duration is flexible. Call Lisa - Nelson Budget Service Ph. 5469021 to book for a group. CrematIoN/FuNerals: Let's reclaim our funerals. Share info on options & legal requirements, costs etc. for family DIY , family directed & controlled funeral arrangements. Paul 5450154, pbriggs1@ clear.net.nz ultImate FrIsBee: Weds evening 6pm, Tahuna touch fields. New players welcome. contact@nelsondisc.org.nz FeelING saD, stresseD or

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for mom to mom breastfeeding support, guidance & advice. 021 277 2098 mum4mum@nbph.org.nz or visit our FB Page. ataWhaI PlayCeNtre: We offer involvement in your child's learning, friendship, time for yourself, fun, free parent education, management & leadership opportunities. 655 Atawhai Dr. 545 0828. stoke PlayCeNtre: We offer involvement in your child's learning, friendship, time for yourself, fun, free parent education, management & leadership opportunities. 4 Ranui Rd, 547 7299. eNNer GlyNN PlayCeNtre: Quality early childhood education for children 0-6 years, Mon-Fri 9.1511.45am. We’re at 8 Enner Glynn Road, come in and see for yourself – your first three visits are free! Phone 5474007 eNGlIsh CoNversatIoN GrouP: Learn English - $3 donation. Come join us Thurs, 7–8.30pm. Starts Thurs 20 Feb. Atawhai Community Church 5 Todd Bush Rd. All welcome, cuppa & snack included. Free transport from Nelson Info Centre car park - by bus stop. Call or text Ray 021 2163200 the rIChmoND sPINNING & WeavING GrouP: Meet 9.30am, Birch Hall, Richmond Showgrounds, 2nd & 4th Thurs for Spinning, 3rd for Felting & Weaving, if you wish to learn come & join us, you will be most welcome, bring your lunch,we have a great time. Mary, 5472-611 WaNteD: new members for the Nelson Scrabble Club. We play every week at the Nelson Suburban Club on Weds evenings' 7pm. No experience needed. Why not come along & try it and we will teach you to play competitively? No obligation to join our club. All ages welcome. If you don't enjoy it you won't have to come again. Tony 545 1159. GarDeNING GrouP: Keen to meet others with an interest in gardening? Tahuna Community Centre has a great garden group who meet 1st Wed of each month 10.30am, come join us! Ph Jo @ Tahuna Community Centre 548 6036 Way2Go WalkING GrouP: 9am Thurs, at Tahunanui Community Centre. Bring gold card (or $6) as sometimes we bus & walk, sometimes just walk! Come join us! Ph Jo @ TCC f 548 6036 FItNess IN tahuNa: Ladies only group fitness every Tues 6pm Tahunanui Community Centre $5 1 Hr. Encourage your friends to join you - all abilities welcome, a great chance to get active whilst gaining confidence, strength & fitness! Ph TCC 548 6036 for venue details. rusty rIDers: Not been on a bicycle in a while? Regain your confidence with this fun group, bikes provided, also tips to get you back on the saddle. 1.30pm Wed $2per session Ph Tahuna Community Centre 548 6036 sPaCe welcomes babies aged 0-12 months to join our programmes in the Nelson region. SPACE is for first time parents & their babies-weekly sessions include opportunities to meet other parents, discussions on child development & parenting, music & activities. Marie Lenihan 03 545 2017 or lenihans@xtra.co.nz moNDay movers: Start the week with an enjoyable bike ride along the reserve & cycle tracks. 9.30am Mons. Ph TCC for info 548 6036. $2 per session teNNIs DouBles: Sat, 1pm onwards, all levels catered for, Tahuna Tennis Club, Tahuna Drive. Mike 547 6562.

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DEATHS HARGREAVES, Barrie on April 24, 2014 at Nelson Tasman Hospice. Loved son of the late Harry and Mona. Loved brother of Mary (of Hillview Rest Home, Te Kuiti), Michael of Nelson, the late Ray, Ken, Noeline, Jack, David, Terry, Pat and Tony. Loved brother-in-law of Barbara. Aged 80 years. At Barrie’s request a private funeral service has been held.

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