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Cat owner concerned pet deliberately killed Barbara Gillham A heartbroken woman is concerned her cat was deliberately dunked in anti-freeze, as similar reports emerge. Sandra Cumming’s three year-old cat, Cosmo, returned home two weeks ago with a green liquid over its face, front legs and down his throat. Despite attempts to clean it off the cat was found to have creatinine levels in its blood 180 times more

than it should. It was the second “Cats like anti-freeze apparently, time the cat had come home with so we are still not sure if it was acthe liquid on it, however the seccidental poisoning or a deliberate ond time was much more severe attack. But four cats suffering the and it looked as if it had its head same fate seem a bit too coinciin it for some time. dental,” she says. Sandra’s vet recommended CosSPCA inspector Craig Crowley mo be put down. says anti-freeze poisoning does Sandra After calling the police and SPCA happen from time to time. “UnCumming. Sandra says she was told of three fortunately cats do love anti-freeze other recent incidents, all similar to hers. so it’s difficult to know if it’s a deliberate at-

tack or not, but I’m sure it happens.” What makes Cosmo’s case a little different is the quantity he was covered in, which is what raised Sandra’s suspicions about it being a deliberate attack. However, her main concern now is to warn people to dispose of or store any anti freeze they have carefully, so no animal can get into it. And if anyone has a cat that comes home covered in green liquid don’t waste any time, get it to the vet.

One week left to make your sign and win You have just one week to make your Tasman Makos sign and be in to win one of three $1000 Richmond Mall vouchers. The competition, run by Tasman Makos sponsor Richmond Mall, aims to get Nelson people showing support for their team by making a sign that says “Go Makos”, it also needs to include the words “Richmond Mall” somewhere on the sign. To win, put it up somewhere unexpected, between Rai Valley and Murchison, and take a photo to prove it. All photos need to be sent into Nelson Weekly and the best sign up before each of the three games to be played in Nelson will win one of three $1000 Mall vouchers. Photos must be raw (not altered) and you must include sign location details and your name, address and contact details. The best looking sign in the coolest location will win. The signs can go up from now until kick off of the Makos’ third Nelson game on August 25. All photos for the “Signing up the Makos” competition need to be sent to editorial@nelsonweekly.co.nz.

Makos fans Melody Raharuhi, 10, Hunter Cavill, 11, and Matthew Grimes, 11, with the sign they made for the ‘Signing up the Makos’ competition. The three winners will get a $1000 Richmond Mall voucher each. Photo: Andrew Board.

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Four new bus shelters have just been constructed as the council continues to increase the infrastructure of the city’s bus service. Two brand new shelters have been erected on Annesbrook Dr, one on the “outward journey of Main Rd Stoke” and one outside Trafalgar Park, although the latter is not on an official hourly SBL Group Nelson route. The bus shelter outside Trafalgar Park was part of the stadium’s upgrade and the school travel plan, as requested by students of Clifton Terrace School. Nelson City Council transport and road safety advisor Margaret Parfitt says the shelters, which are constructed each year in high demand areas pointed out by SBL, are another “baby step” BETTER PROTECTION: One of the new bus shelters built on towards improving the city’s bus service. Margaret says people are reluctant to catch the Annesbrook Dr. Photo: Phillip Rollo. bus if they have to spend ten minutes waiting in the rain, so the shelters will overcome that barrier. have somewhere to sit out of the weather’,” says Margaret. Under the passenger transport plan, out for consultation, Specific bus stops were chosen by SBL bus drivers and the council is hoping to integrate The Bus and a Nelson to customer feedback. “Their drivers are at the coalface, they Richmond service and increase the frequency of trips to know where the high demand areas are. It makes sense to every 20 minutes at peak times. Margaret says improving provide for more popular bus shelters. We base where we the infrastructure goes along way to achieving this and the build these shelters from customer feedback and service feedback has already been hugely positive, with council providers.” speaking with adjacent residents before going ahead with Next year the council will focus on the service rather than the construction. “On both those occasions the residents the shelters, which have increased by close to 20 in the said ‘fantastic, great, ‘cos I catch the bus all the time I now past ten years.

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Frustration in droves in Tahuna Andrew Board

Councillor Rachel Reese said it was obvious Tahunanui has a “pretty major severance problem”. Frustrated Tahunanui residents demanded lead- “Does the neighbourhood have an appropriate ership from councillors last week, saying heavy level of traffic? No. What do I think about it? Not trucks need to be moved from their suburb be- a neighbourhood in the city would welcome it.” She urged concerned residents to think about fore someone is seriously hurt. About 70 residents and business owners attended influencing the decision and said it is highly una meeting called by the Tahunanui Community likely that the number of trucks and other heavy Centre last Thursday night to address concerns vehicles heading to Port Nelson will decrease. raised in a survey it did last year. Among the top- “We need communities to come forward and reics were traffic volume and heavy vehicles trav- quire you people to be very vocal,” she said. elling through the suburb, safe crossing along Paul said “for a thousand reasons” he would like Tahunanui Dr, future development, access and to see the State Highway moved but the options parking around the shopping area and infilling were rather poor. “We have a pond of money sitting there that we are told we can’t use, that is on sections. what chokes you,” he said referring to Nelson City councillors Gail Collingthe “R funding” that central governwood, Rachel Reese and Paul Mathement has allocated council, but the son were joined by NCC engineer Mike Southern Arterial Route does not qualiSchruer. The quartet were asked repeatfy for, because it is not seen as beneficial ed questions about the safety of heavy enough. traffic roaring through their commuHe said the heavy traffic would need to nity, most of which were unanswered, find another route if the concept of a leaving most, including the councillors, village “we all dream for” will ever hapfrustrated. “What can I say, other than pen in Tahunanui. it’s a State Highway and NZTA make decisions about it,” said councilor, for- Paul Matheson. Gail Collingwood sympathised with those at the meeting but was at a loss for mer mayor and long time Tahunanui answers. “This is a safety issue. This road is a state resident Paul Matheson. The crux of the resident’s anger was around the highway and Tahuna is very unfortunate, I’m not “spineless” report into the traffic options for Nel- sure where we could move the state highway to.” son. Two weeks ago council released a report 18 Which prompted angry responses from people months in the making, which said Nelson did asking why council leadership has gone missnot have a traffic congestion problem and recom- ing on the issue and the Southern Link not been built. “Why are we failing to make the decision to mended no new roads should be built. Councillors are set to consider the report at its move the road?” cried one local man. Residents also questioned what can be done policy and planning meeting this Thursday. Tahunanui Business Association member John about the safety of Tahunanui Dr for primary Gilbertson said the report should not be paid school students, many of which have to cross the for by ratepayers because it failed to deliver on road daily. It was asked why that crossing does its brief. “We believe the report hasn’t given us a not have flashing lights like other schools; again clear indication of what the best route is. What the answer was it was out of council’s hands, the was asked for was the best solution and the best road belongs to NZTA. “Because it’s a state highway, it’s made for cars, not people,” said Paul. route. This report has failed in that.”

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Phillip Rollo Three mysterious Nelson teenagers are doing their best to spread some happiness via a Facebook page titled Nelson Compliments. With already more than 2100 friends on the social networking website, the Nelson Compliments page is reaching out to all the corners of the region. Nelson Compliments works by private messaging the admin a compliment about someone you know who someone deserves a special mention or congratulations and the trio make it their status. The group’s founders, who have remained anoymous since the page’s inception in 2009, were inspired by the gossip and negativity that is often

seen between teenagers. “We wanted people to have an anonymous way to make someone’s day,” says one of administrators of the page. “Everyone deserves a compliment!” The three creators, two girls and one boy, are all former Nayland College students who finished in 2009. The page has also sparked similar concepts around New Zealand including a popular postquake Christchurch Compliments page. The compliments include anything from someone helping out a friend to just thanking their partner. “If we can brighten the lives of one person each day, we are happy. We want to remind people of the happiness that kindness can bring.” To find the group search Nelson Compliments on www.facebook.com. Advertorial

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NEWS IN BRIEF Waterfront makeover nearing completion • Nelson Provincial Museum is encouraging local residents to enjoy their regional history by reducing barriers to attendance and making its permanent exhibition free. The museum announced the decision last week and it will mean Nelson and Tasman ratepayers will have free access to the natural and social history of Te Tau Ihu. Locals will be asked to show some evidence they live here, such as a library card.

• Drivers under 20 are now not able to consume any alcohol before driving. The new law came into effect on Sunday and the penalty will be a fine of $200 and 50 demerit points. Youth drivers with a blood/breath alcohol concentration over 0.03 or 150 will be subject to the same drink drive penalties as they are now. This year alone, 84 drivers in Nelson Bays aged between 15-19 years have been charged with drink driving offences.

Nelson’s waterfront continues to transform, giving locals and tourists the best possible viewing of Nelson Haven. Work on the latest stage of the development, which has been more than ten years in the making, is due for completion at the end of the month. Andrew Petheram, of Nelson City Council, says the latest platform was designed in conjunction with the Nelson Yacht Club and will provide fantastic viewing as boats come in and out of Haven. The project is the third stage of four and has cost ratepayers $750,000. The design includes plenty of places for people to sit, stairs to the rocky beach below and penguin hatches under the deck to help stop them walking across Rocks Rd.

NEW VIEW: Above: Andrew Petheram, of Nelson City Council on the new waterfront structure next to the Nelson Yacht Club that will be finished by the end of August. Photo: Andrew Board. Left: How the same part of the waterfront was before construction began. The new deck is the latest part of the overall plan to make the waterfront more accessible. Photo: Nelson City Council.

• The Oi You Urban Art Exhibition which runs from 23 Sept – 24 Oct at Founders Heritage Park has received sponsorship funding from Nelson City Council’s Nelson Events Marketing and Development Programme (NEMDP). Oi You! is New Zealand’s largest Urban Art Show and will feature artwork by world famous urban art protagonists such as Banksy and Faile, The Cut Collective from Auckland and finalists of the Oi You! Competition from around NZ.

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The Honest Lawyer was a great place to be on Friday night as a top jazz band impressed those who came to hear them play. Also on Friday night we went to the opening of Zinc Hairdressing on Haven Rd and on Saturday night to a 21st in Nelson. We also have a photo from the Tasman Visual Arts exhibition in Richmond. Jenny Dickie, Nina James Remember, if you are having a party or event and and Dawn would like us to come and Howard at grab photos, or if you have the opening photos you would like of Zinc on published, give us a call Haven Rd. on 548 4949.

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USA parade and party will highlight Richmond Festival While Nelson transforms itself to Little Italy for the Rugby World Cup, Richmond is turning its Queen St into Main Street, USA. Richmond has a number of strong links with the United States, including having one of its home town heroes amongst the US rugby team. Junior Sifa played several seasons for Waimea Old Boys, Nelson Bays and the Tasman Makos before plying his trade in Europe. It was over there that US, and former Ireland, coach Eddie O’Sullivan found out that Junior was born in American Samoa and eligible for the Eagles.

Richmond also has a number of expats living in the town and some business links. So, to celebrate those ties, Richmond is climbing into the world cup fun, hosting the Richmond Festival ahead of the USA v Italy game on September 27. The festival will include the Tasman Invitational Seven’s on Sunday, September 25; a Stars ‘n’ Stripes Block Party which starts with a parade down Queen St and then a party at Sundial Square on Monday, September 26 and an All Star Tailgate Party at the A & P Showgrounds

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before the big game on Tuesday, September 27. Buses from the tailgate party will be running to the USA v Italy game at Trafalgar Park. Organiser Paul McConnachie says the three days of action will be huge for Richmond and will have a real community and festival feel. “It will be an awesome party and we urge all our American friends and people wanting to have a good time to put the dates in their diary and come join us.” For more information visit www. tasman.govt.nz.

Richmond festival organisers are from left; Paul McConnachie, Suzy Wood and Ant Holder. Photo: Phillip Rollo.

Nelson breweries have cleaned up at the country’s top beer awards, with one brewery bringing home ten medals alone. Sprig & Fern Brewery earned a gold, six silvers and three bronze medals at the BrewNZ International Beer Awards 2011, with McCashin’s Brewery, Townsend Brewery and Redwood Cellar also amongst the winners. Overall, Nelson brought home 16 awards out of 130 total medals from the 465 beers entered by New Zealand and international breweries. The Sprig & Fern won more than any other New Zealand brewery. One of its owners, Dave Barrett, says it was a “pretty bloody amazing” effort. “To win ten is a pretty big deal, I’m absolutely rapt.” The annual awards were held in Wellington. McCashin’s Brewery won a major prize at the awards, picking up International Lager Styles with its Stoke Amber beer. Dave says the haul by Nelson brewers confirms the region is a force in the national brewing scene. “When you look at the fact there were only 130 awards handed out and more than ten per cent came here, that is a big achievement.”

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Each week two photos of the museum’s “glass plate” collection will run in Nelson Weekly and Waimea Weekly with the goal of exposing the photographs to more local people and getting feedback. Right: Squires, Nelson Provincial Museum, Bloch Collection: 3335. Below: Bolton House, Nelson Provincial Museum, Akersten Collection: 8130. Can you tell us more about these photos? Email history@museumnp.org.nz.

Melrose House manager Simone Henbrey with a book of its history written by local historian Ruth Bayley. Photo: Andrew Board.

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evidence of his success with a gun. Percy’s son Noel was handed the house in 1932 after his father died. It was Noel who then gifted the house to the Women’s Division of Federated Farmers in 1945. It was then used as a rest home for women, with a rule that residents were not allowed up until they had been served breakfast in bed. In the early 1970’s the house had become too much for the WDFF and ownership was passed to Nelson City Council, which was reluctant to take it on, saying the financial burden should not be passed to the ratepayer. The Colonel Noel Percy Trust took over the running of the house and fought to keep it when the council decided it should be demolished. Simone says it’s great to see Nelson take pride in the house again. “The Adams family were so generous, so it’s nice that the house they donated is still here and available for all Nelsonains.” The book launch is 2pm this Saturday at Melrose Historic House.

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Students get taste of the business world It’s business time as the race to be crowned Nelson’s top young enterprise students heats up. In less than two week’s time, students participating in The Lion Foundation Young Enterprise Scheme will be taking their product to the Saturday market for the YES Trade Fair. YES is an experiential business programme where secondary students set up a company, create real products or services, and make a real profit or loss. This is part of the company’s chance to continue promotions, product development and most importantly, making sales, since starting it in term one. One of the groups featuring in the trade fair will be Nelson College for Girls’ Kiwi Bottles. Kiwi Bottles are stainless steel water bottles. “We wanted something that helped stopped us-

ing plastic bottles. Our friends are always buying them and just throwing them out after. It’s bad for the environment,” says Seema Coote, 16. “We just wanted a product that you could continue to use for ages.” The bottles will be sold for $15. Josie Krischnasamy, 17, says the six months have been hard. “There’s so much paper work.” But she’s hoping the eco-friendy nature of the product will hopefully attract customers. “They’re durable and designed to last.” Other designs include Knock Out sportswear from Nelson College, body mist from Nelson College for Girls, pineapple icecream also from Nelson College for Girls and many others. The YES Trade Fair will be held at the Nelson Market in Montgomery Square on Saturday August 20 from 8am to 1pm.

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Manufactured friendship, but built to last Andrew Board It may have been set up, but the value of the friendship cannot be underestimated. Raphaella Carver and Pam Balm met at a difficult time in both their lives, but four months into the friendship and they both say they would not be without it. Pam, of Bishopdale, is unable to drive after a health relapse gives her dizzy spells which makes it too dangerous. Her taxi driver told her to get in touch with Age Concern and get some discount vouchers, which she did. But she got far more than taxi vouchers out of the visit. Age Concern assessed Pam and asked if she would like someone to pop in and spend a few hours a week with her. She says she didn’t want to be a burden, but agreed. Raphaella, of Monaco, went through her own health problems just after starting the process to be a volunteer in the Age Concern programme. Once she recovered, she went to finish what she started and Age Concern matched the two women. “I decided to do it mainly because my mum went into a home and my dad was in a rest home and people were supporting him, but they were in Christchurch,” says Raphaella. “So I thought if people are supporting him down there, maybe I could support people in my community. I’ve found it really valuable, it makes you part of the community and it’s been really rewarding.” She says they clicked instantly. “We just got

on, it was easy to talk to each other and we age and play sport against each other. do go out and do lots of things.” Pam says the past few months have been Pam is determined to get her fitness back wonderful. “I wasn’t expecting it but we after her most recent health scare and the just clicked straight away.” pair often walk together. “I used to go to Saxton Field and do the walking track out there so going walking with Raphaella is good because it is building me back up again,” she says. “I found that before Raphaella came along I didn’t get out all that often, so it’s been lovely meeting Raphaella, we get on so well and have little chuckles.” Raphaella says Pam’s positivity and having something else to think about has helped her with her own health problems. “It’s something we forget when we are together, we don’t talk about it, we stay positive, it’s the only way to be. I really enjoy Pam and the relationship and it’s really nice to have the relationship with older people, not in your usual circle of friends. Most families have that with parents but with ours away we don’t see them that often so it provides a really nice balance for our family.” Raphaella’s son and Pam’s Pam Balm, left, and Raphaella Carver take a walk in grandson are even the same Monaco last week. Photo: Andrew Board.

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• A quiet week with two container vessels, a big car carrier, a fertiliser ship, a log ship, a cement ship and over 20 large fishing vessel movements. • There was a brief outage of the outer sector lead light however the port staff promptly repaired at the next low tide ensuring that no shipping was affected. • It was good to see the paddle-boarders taking advantage of the calm weather and wearing wetsuits or personal floatation devices. Many kayakers and waka were seen about. A reminder that the hours of darkness are officially one half hour before sunset. Lights must be carried and illuminated if you are going to be out after this time. • The Coastguard boat was out last weekend as it is almost every weekend now, training and completing some difficult exercises. Well done guys. If you are interested in being part of this great community service call me during the week and I will arrange an introduction. • A yacht owner had a lucky escape this week when a passer-by noticed a whisp of smoke coming from the yacht. Quick action from the fire brigade then averted a possible disaster. Thanks to all involved. I believe a rag, left close to wires that short circuited was close to igniting. If in doubt- don’t go out. Dave Duncan, Harbour Master/Marine Operations Manager.

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George Hollinsworth in Resident Evil by Nelson’s TJ Ramsay. It won Best Production of a New Zealand Play 2011 and Best Male Actor for George. Photo: Andrea Seymour Photography.

Nelson puts on a show not to forget From start to finish, behind the scenes and in front of the large, appreciative audiences, the National Final of the New Zealand Theatre Federation’s Festival of Community Theatre held in Nelson over the weekend, was a huge success. Nelson’s Dramatix Theatre Development Trust, who hosted and organised the event, received special acknowledgment from the members of the New Zealand Theatre Federation Executive and members of visiting teams for ‘a faultlessly organised Festival’ and warm Nelson welcome. No strangers to organisation, the ‘Trust’ who bring us the annual two day, Lest We Forget ANZAC event, assisted by volunteers from Nelson Repertory, pulled out all the stops to put Nelson in the spotlight for the visiting teams, summed up in the words of one of the Napier Repertory members who said: “after all that travel it was so nice to have such an organised and warm welcome, our own team host to guide us and - look - this absolutely beautiful Theatre to perform in – we’re green with envy!” After weeks of planning and organisation the Dramatix Trust team, led by Scott Frater, spent a manic weekend setting up for the two nights of competition, looking after the visiting teams and assisting with

the theatre related workshops – as well as finding time to rehearse their own two qualifying plays; ‘Cod of War’ written and Directed by Scott Frater, and ‘A Resident Evil’, written and Directed by TJ Ramsay, both coming away with awards. ‘Cod of War’ received the Friday nights ‘People’s Choice Award’, and the Selecon Design/Technical Award while A Resident Evil won ‘Best Production of a New Zealand Play’ and George Hollinsworth received A ‘Best Male Actor’ Award for his role as the Marquis de Sade. Overall honours went to the comedy ‘A talk in the Park’ by Invercargill Repertory Society. A surprising highlight on the last night of the competition was when Dunedin Adjudicator Natalie Ellis-Wilson left the auditorium to make her final decisions and Dan Allen from Body in Space led Theatre Sports utilising several of the youth performers in a series of hilarious impromptu skits. The audience was soon hooting with laughter at the swift-thinking young actors inspired responses to the crowd’s zany story suggestions. “This is by far one the best Festivals I have been to in years,” says former NZTF president and current president of the NZ Drama Development Trust Jim Barr.


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Sleeping passenger gets nasty wake up call Monday, 1 August old male was arrested for possession of cannabis. Just two arrests today, both for breach of bail, Saturday, 6 August both were men, one aged 29 the other 34. At 12.30am, a 40 year-old woman was arrested Tuesday, 2 August for excess breath alcohol on Waimea Rd. At A 21 year-old man was arrested for willful dam- 2.10am, three arrests were made after a pursuit. age on a historic family violence related incident. The driver, a 20 year-old man, was arrested for At 9pm, a 41 year-old man was arrested for as- failing to stop, driving whilst disqualified, recksault in a family violence related incident and less driving and for refusing blood. A 24 year-old there was only one other arrest on the day, for a man, a passenser, was arrested for obstruction 21 year-old man who breach the curfew set in his and a 17 year-old female, also a passenger, was bail conditions. arrested for resisting arrest, assault and breach Wednesday, 3 August of the liquor ban. At 2.30am, an Only one arrest, at 10.15pm, for a 19 Crimewatch 18 year-old man was arrested NELSON year-old man who breached his bail for wilful damage to a vehicle by consuming alcohol. on Montreal St. At 3.50am, a 27 Thursday, 4 August year-old man was arrested for exAt 3.30am, a 26 year-old woman fell asleep in cess breath alcohol on Collingwood St. At 4am, a a taxi, so the driver took her to the Nelson po- 21 year-old was arrested for disorderly behavior lice station, where she was arrested for detox. and resisting arrest after he was found on Hardy At lunchtime a 21 year-old man was arrested St trying to pick fights. At 9.45am, a 37 year-old for willful damage and burglary. At 3.25pm, a man was arrested for breach of bail and escaping 24 year-old man was arrested for unlawful takes custody. and perverting the course of justice after he took Sunday, 7 August a car without permission then bribed the owner At 12.40am, two males were arrested for burglary not to make a complaint. At 8.40pm, a 40 year- and theft of a motor vehicle, one was 17 yearsold man was arrested for assault. At 10pm, an 18 old, the other 18. At 1.58am, a 19 year-old man year-old man was arrested for breach of bail and was arrested for willful damage after he damaged male assaults female in a family violence related a sign at a bar in Bridge St. At 2.40am, a 18 yearincident. At 11.17pm, a 21 year-old man was ar- old man was arrested for theft after he stole a botrested for willful damage. tle from behind a bar. At 1am, a 30 year-old man Friday, 5 August was arrested for unlawfully being in a building afJust after midnight a 20 year-old man was arrest- ter he attempted to steal fuel from a building near ed for breach of bail and at 10.55pm, a 17 year- the airport, he had just flown in from Auckland.

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$8,980 Ford Falcon Ba Xt Model 2003 Well what can you say about a Falcon. Only that in NZ and Australia that they are the working mans workhorse. Ideal for the larger family or for those wanting a bigger car for towing etc. It also has cruise control, aftermarket alloy wheels, ABS brakes, CD, remote central locking, air conditioning and 2 airbags.

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Direct to you! $12,980 niSSan MaXiMa Si 2007 These Maxima Si are a very popular car with both the companys and rental car operators and would make a fantastic car for the family. This one is NZ new and had 1 owner. The interior is very roomy and in very tidy condition. It also has 2 airbags, CD, air conditioning, electric windows and mirrors, remote central locking, cruise control, ABS brakes and factory alloy wheels.

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Ford Falcon Ba MK2 Xt 2005 If you wanted a great car for towing the boat or caravan or a larger family car then this should fit the bill nicely. The only problem with the towing statement is that it doesnt have a towbar. The interior is in very tidy condition. Its powered by a 6 cylinder 4000cc engine and is automatic. It also has cruise control, electric windows and mirrors, remote central locking, air conditioning, ABS brakes, CD and 2 airbags.

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niSSan MaXiMa St 2005 This has been a local 1 owner Nelson car from new. These have plenty of interior cabin space and a large boot area. The interior is also in very tidy condition. Its powered by a 3500cc V6 and is automatic. It also has ABS brakes, CD, alloy wheels, climate air conditioning, 2 airbags, remote central locking, electric windows and mirrors and a towbar.

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Nelson press through to Press Cup final Nelson College first XV have set a grand final date with rivals St Bede’s College after seeing off Christchurch Boys’ High School twice in consecutive matches. As skipper Mitchell Drummond booted the home side to a 20-18 triumph with only one minute remaining on Saturday. “I was always going to take the kick because of the position we were in but it was do-or-die for our whole season,” says Mitchell. “It was pretty special. When it went over everyone got up.” But the side’s delight was short lived knowing what awaits them this weekend in the form of the two-time defending champions. St Bede’s have won every game this year including a 34-20 Northern Conference win over Nelson earlier in the season. Nelson previously won the Press Cup in 2007 when they finished the season undefeated. Kerehama Barrett scored the opening try and Tyler Morgan-Kearns dotted down later in the game. MUNCHED: Standout Nelson College first XV flanker Steven Soper is tack- “At the start of the year we had a lot of led by his opposite in Nelson College’s 20-18 Press Cup semi-final victory over doubters who didn’t think we’d get this far, Christchurch Boys’ High School on Saturday. Nelson will now face arch rivals so to finish the season off with a Press Cup St Bede’s College in the final this saturday. Photo: Blair Hall/Photoaction. final is pretty awesome.”

IN BRIEF FOOTBALL: AMI Nelson Suburbs’ 0-0 stalemate with Western at home on Saturday has handed the Robbie’s Premier League to Ferrymead Bays. Nelson were already eight points behind with only three rounds to go. CRICKET: Some of the country’s leading Blackcaps are in Nelson today. From 4pm at Saxton Stadium Ross Taylor, Brendon McCullum, Dan Vettori, Jacob Oram, Tim Southee and Hamish Bennett will be meeting with fans for autograph signings and cricket activities. Bring your bat, cap or top and get it signed by your favourite player. FISHING: The Nelson Trout Fishing Club is hosting a basic course for setting up your fly rod. It’s at 7.30pm on August 17 at the Fish and Game offices, 66 Champion Rd Richmond. Contact Ray Day on 544 1245.

Wild Oats sails home to take winter series It was all smooth sailing as Robert Greenwood’s Wild Oats did the job to be crowned overall Winter Series winner on Sunday. Race six, the final race in the Winter series, was held in a fresh southwest breeze that gusted up to 26 knots when a cold wet front moved through the bay, reminding the ten boats competing they were sailing in the start of August. Ralph Urwin’s Counterpoint, starting at the Port end of the line, crossed the rest of the fleet coming out on starboard to lead the way up the first beat to the top mark. The bigger Mrs Jones, sailed by Charlie Gallagher, pulled into the lead half way up the 1.6 mile beat, enjoying the stronger breeze rounding the top mark first followed by Wild Oats

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Nelson College for Girls netballers record convincing wins Nelson College for Girls Senior A made every post a winning one when they defeated Motueka High School 48-13. Nelson Girls displayed superior skill and their experience they gained in the premier grade for round two was evident. Their through court defence was impressive, so much so they forced numerous held ball three second calls on Motueka. Nelson was without regular shooters Shevaun Collier and Jess Allen who has a season ending knee injury. Reinforcements were in the form of promoted B player Georgia Wright who fitted in nicely at goal shoot. Goal attack Rosa Edwards put in a MVP performance – her court work was impressive while her radar was well and truly switched on as she converted 41 from 42. Anna Robinson put in some nice feeds while Ruth Swaney was a valuable link through court, while pulling in a number of well timed intercepts. Caroline Fergusson made an impact off the bench

while Giovanna Martin played a full game after coming back from injury. Caroline and Giovanna made a formidable defensive unit along with Rebecca Reidie when they read play well to create turnover ball. Nelson Girls 9A fired on all cylinders from the first whistle when they met the promoted Waimea Intermediate 8A team. Nelson bought to the courts what they had learnt from the recent South Island Junior Tournament. Nelson played a great team game with everyone contributing well to the convincing 33-15 win. Centre, Merekara McGuinetty balanced the court well, proving to be a great link while ensuring good flow through court. Abbey Franklin displayed experience and maturity at goal attack, using her height well she shot accurately. Mikaela Collier was the dominate force in the defensive circle, where she picked up some valuable ball and rebounded strongly. Federal center-half Ben GardnerThorne prepares to smash the ball in his side’s 4-1 win over Garin College in the men’s fourth division at Saxton Turf on Saturday. Ryan Gerrish was the standout player with two goals. Photo: Phillip Rollo.

OUT OF REACH: Nelson College for Girls 9A goal shoot Ariana Te Kawa-Wiremu leaps over Waimea Intermediate 8A goal keep Georgia Roden in her side’s 33-15 win. Photo: Phillip Rollo.

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Wakatu Hotel Marist division three player Scott Smith tries to offload the ball as his captain Darren Johnston looks on. Marist are second on the Car Company division three ladder. They lost to top-of-the-table Waimea Old Boys 27-15 on Saturday. Photo: Andrew Board.


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Tahunanui Tiger Hayden Campbell tries to break the two-man tackle of Stoke Cobras’ James Vailanu and Leialoha Musika on Saturday. Photo: Phillip Rollo.

Cobras hiss past Tigers, book place in grand final Phillip Rollo The Stoke Cobras have shown their championship creditials with a commanding 32-18 win over the Tahunanui Tigers at the ‘Snake Pit’ on Saturday. Currently unbeaten, only a previous 22-22 draw against the Tigers ruining any chance of a perfect season, the Cobras were clear favourites to book the first spot in the grand final after Saturday’s Tasman Rugby League major semi-final, and they did it with authority. But captain Troy Wilson says the side will need to be ready for a potential round two on August 20 with the Tigers likely to face them again, up against namesakes Motueka Tigers this weekend at the Tahunanui Playing Fields.The winner gaining the second and final spot to challenge for TRL’s top prize. “I’m pretty sure we’ll be seeing them again in the final,” says Troy. “But I’m very confident we can win. Everyone is looking for the same goal and that’s what our plan was at the start of the season, that we’re all on the same page come finals day. We always talk about getting to the final because that’s the only game you want to play. All these other games are all forgotten now.” The Cobras have a representation of eight play-

ers in the Tasman Titans squad - the most from the five teams - but it was the entire 17 man line up that did the job on Saturday in a commanding second half performance. Second rower Leialoha Musika was a juggernaut on attack, and despite some early mistakes the defensive line held strong to deny Tahunanui’s impressive halfback Eliot Smith from sparking a late comeback. “Pressure, pressure” were the only words spoken at half time, with the score sitting at 22-12 in Stoke’s favour, as they looked to force errors upon the Tigers’ attack in the second spell. And it worked perfectly with the away side unable to complete sets depsite their best efforts. Troy, the talismatic half, says qualifying for the final is “another dream come true” for the season in which rugby league is starting to stamp it’s mark in the Nelson region. After the Canterbury earthquake a handful of rugby league players had relocated to the region and teamed up with the Cobras. “They’ve just fit straight in to the mould. It’s a lot easier bringing in guys who have that experience too.” Tahunanui Tigers play Motueka Tigers at the Tahunanui Playing Fields this Saturday at 2:30pm with the winner qualifying for the final.

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Reds eye gold as semi looms

Heartbreak Heartbreak for for Stoke Stoke women women as as last last second second try try rips rips title title from from grasp grasp

A try in the final minutes looked to have sealed again after a cheeky dart from the base of a A try in the final minutes looked to have sealed again after a cheeky dart from the base of a the championship for Stoke Women, until it ruck. The conversion was duly slotted to close the championship for Stoke Women, until it ruck. The conversion was duly slotted to close was cancelled out by a lasp gasp effort from the gap to a single point, which sent the Stoke was cancelled out by a lasp gasp effort from the gap to a single point, which sent the Stoke Waimea Old Boys’ fullback Aleisha Hart just supporters into a frenzy. Waimea Old Boys’ fullback Aleisha Hart just supporters into a frenzy. moments later. The Stoke onslaught seemed to frustrate moments later. The Stoke onslaught seemed to frustrate It was a match truly worthy of finals status - Waimea who started to offend at the breakIt was a match truly worthy of finals status - Waimea who started to offend at the breakthe reigning champions against the minor pre- down, subsequently losing three players to the the reigning champions against the minor pre- down, subsequently losing three players to the miers. sin bin. miers. sin bin. Stoke and Waimea have had some epic battles Stoke continued to fight hard, hoping to capiStoke and Reds Waimea have had some battles to fight hard, In a Stoke game continued that went from one endhoping of the to capiThe Stoke certainly know howepic to enover past seasons and this was no exception talize on their opponents indiscretions, and it over past seasons and this was no exception theirneither opponents indiscretions, parktalize to theonother, side was able to and it tertain. with momentum swinging both ways through- was none other than an inspirational Angela with momentum swinging both ways throughwas none other than an inspirational Angela With a slendour lead within their mits the score. out. who again sniped around the base of her forout. who again around the base of her forStoke sniped was gifted a penalty out in hard hitting side held strong to deny Ta- But when Waimea started strongly and seemed to have wards to scurry away for Stoke’s third try. Waimea strongly andSuper seemed to have to scurry for Stoke’s pawera ofstarted the spoils as the Liquor front,wards captain Waydeaway Sinclair gave thethird ball try. the measure of Stoke in the first half, denying On occasions like this, time seems to stand still the measureStoke of Stoke the first half,arms denying Onkicker occasions seems to stand still to goal and like firstthis, five time Paddy WakatiTahunanui Redsin raised their them possession and territory which paid divi- for Stoke, although it probably had the oppothem possession and territory which paid divifor Stoke, although in cheer on 80 minutes with the scoreline hi, knowing points coulditbeprobably precious.had the oppodends in the form of a 13-0 lead at the break. site affect for Waimea, and with the Stoke girls dends of a 13-0 lead at on the Satbreak. Not site affect for Tapawera’s Waimea, andcaptain with theanStoke girls long after, endinginatthe 8-3form at Greenmeadows Whatever coaches Willie Fletcher and Jason clinging to a slender 17-13 lead, the home supWhatever coaches Willie Fletcher and Jason clinging to a slender 17-13 lead, the home supurday, knowing that a semi final spot was swered with a penalty of his own, drawing Hulena said to their charges in the halftime porters were literally counting down the final Hulena were literally counting down the final this porters tense battle to leave the score locked sealed. said to their charges in the halftime huddle seemed to have the desired effect, and nerve-racking seconds. huddle seemed havethe theboys desired effect, nerve-racking seconds. A changed drawto saw from Ta- and three-all at the break. Powerful Stoke swung into action immediately. But Waimea weren’t giving up and were now number eight Marc Mitchell fends off his opposite in the side’s 8-3 win on Stoke action immediately. weren’t up and now gameWaimea that could havegiving gone either waywere paweraswung arriveinto at the meadow determined In a But Saturday. Photo: Phillip Rollo. The forwards started to work consistently at back to a full 15 and hot on attack inside the The forwards to work back toaafine fullforward 15 and effort hot on at any time, offattack a Stokeinside the to grasp a semistarted final spot when consistently they came at the breakdown and provide their backs with Stoke 22. Stoke worked hard to organise their the breakdown backs with Stoke 22. Stoke hardline to organise their effort. Captain Wayde paid credit ond place, but with one game to go, the lineout right on theworked Tapawera saw fensive up against a Redsand sideprovide equallytheir determined some much needed go-forward ball. The ben- goal line defence but were eventually caught some much needed go-forward ball. The bengoal line defence but were eventually caught to retain third spot in what is becoming a lock Nathan Gibson drive over for a well to his team’s courage and strength to hold top three spots aren’t going to change, efactor on this occasion was surprise package short down the blind side when Waimea’s fullefactor on this occasionrace wastosurprise package short blind side when Waimea’sstrong full- in trying circumstances. “We didn’t meaning Stoke will play a semi final dress very closely contested the semis. earned try. down Withthe the conversion missed, Stephy Omundsen who hit the ball at pace out back Aleisha Hart crossed right on fulltime to Stephy hit thethe ballReds at pace back Aleisha Hartwas crossed fulltime careto about the score we just wanted a gutsy rehersal against Marist this week in the fithe score sat at what to beright the on final But theOmundsen win all butwho confirms of out wide after some quick handling through the deny Stoke the victory. wide afterplacing some with quickjust handling through Stoke the victory. scoredeny of 8-3, as Tapawera were denied time effort,” says Wayde. “We definitely put in nal round robin game. “Nothing is going the third one week to go the backline to dot down in the corner. The team wishes to thank everyone for their backline to dot down in the corner. to thank everyone their 80 minute performance and I’m pretty to change now. We’re just going to work and The timeteam againwishes by a ressilient Stoke de- foran in the round robin. This was just the pick-me-up Stoke needed, support this year, particularly their coaches This was just the pick-me-up Stoke needed, support this year, particularly their coaches chuffed about that.” When on combinations this week, we’ll go out to and they didn’t relent, with halfback and cap- and sponsors, and also those familiar faces on Jenna Eathorne attempts to fend off her opposite Penny Stickney in the Car and they didn’t relent, with halfback and cap- and sponsors, and also those familiar faces on Jenna win course, as you do with every game, Tapawera the majorEathornespent attempts to fend off herofopposite Penny Stickney in the Car tain Angela Cotton running 30 metres to score the sideline every week. Bring on next season! Company on Saturday. tain Angela Cotton running 30 metres to score the sideline every week. Bring on next season! we justBlair needHall/Photoaction. to get our moves down ity of women’s territory final camped on butPhoto: Company women’s final on Saturday. Photo: Blair Hall/Photoaction. the Stoke try line, the side packed for the next game.” played like their season de- Players of the day were Luke Epapara for pended on it. “We just had a fine job at fullback and easily his best to guts it out. We were 8-3 display and Nathan Gibson for his effort at up so all we had to do was lock and the day’s only try. Tahunanui Super16Liquor Stokewill Reds who is only years-old, to hold them out and we Paddy, Tahunanui Super Liquor Stoke Redsresuccumbed to a“He’s fireddefinitely up Motueka at first five. got a knew we’d win. It’s fantastic main succumbed to a fired up Motueka United side 31-5 at Greenmeadows future. He’s done job.” to qualify for the playoffs be- bright United side 31-5 at the Greenmeadows on Saturday. says the mental attitude is what cause it was one of our aims Wayde on Saturday. sidesto played anMarist entertainbe needed overcome in two at the start of the season. So will Both Both sides played an entertaining brand of free flowing footy well we canfooty match any it’s first goal achieved and I week’s ingtime. brand“Physically of free flowing well reffed by we John Hippolite. When are down and out, just like definitely think we have the team. reffed by John Hippolite. Players of theweday weekend, justwere haveSteve to gutsEpiha it out. squad to go all the way. Play- on the Players of the day were Steve Epiha for a solid stint at prop and otherstint games thatand thisSteyear er’s attitudes just need to get We’ve forhad a solid at like prop Steve Whakatihi at first five. we’ve been camped on our goal line in the right frame of mind. where ve Whakatihi at first five. next game sees we’ve the side host 20 minutes and then let them Ability wise we’ve got it no for Stoke’s Stoke’s next game sees the side host Marist at changed Greenmeadows. Co-coach in and that’s the game. And that problem.” Marist at Greenmeadows. Co-coach Tony Smith says, “improvements have happened on Saturday. ” are Waimea Old Boys and could Tony Smith says, “improvements are Stoke Reds fullback Luke Epapara races down the middle of the Tapawera defence in Saturday’s 8-3 imperative” if the side wants en-at Stoke play Marist at Greenmeadows Marist are currently sitting TRY TIME: Stoke captain and halfback Angela Cotton scores her sides final try that gave them a 17-13 lead with just minutes re- imperative” if the side wants to to enTRY TIME: Stoke and Angelahard Cotton herplace sidesplayoff final try that gave them a 17-13 lead with just minutes revictory. wasBlair acaptain standout as halfback the side battled for scores the third spot. playoff thoughts. this Saturday. on the table in first and sec- 2pmtertain maining.Luke Photo: Hall/Photoaction. tertain playoff thoughts. maining. Photo: Blair Hall/Photoaction. Photo: Phillip Rollo.

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to be Active ,Stronger & Fitter? Qualified instructor. Suitable for all abilities. Tues 9.15-10.15am, $5, Nelson Bays Church,Cnr Quarantine/Waimea Rd Call Angie 547 0198 SUNDAY LIBRARY TALK “How Animals Got Me to Where I am Today” with Hans Andersen, local vet. 1.30pm Sunday August 21 at the Nelson Library. $2 entry at the door. Friends of the Nelson Library talk. Ph. Andrea 5460403 Help to Get Active and ‘STAY ACTIVE’ CIRCUIT – ATAWHAI. St Peters Church. Functional exercises using minimal equipment, to great music, to improve your strength, fitness and MORE! Meet likeminded others. Suitable beginner and intermediate fitness levels. NEW CLASS TIMES - Wednesdays 2pm and Fridays 9.30am. Only $5. For more info phone Julie 545 0955. Nelson Newcomer Network Rugby Rules Night, 18th August at Trafalgar Park (Pavilion), Nelson, 7.00pm. Meet newcomers and Mayor of Nelson. Learn more about Rugby. Contact Richard ph 035450055 for more. Girl’s night out Shopping evening Thursday 25th August 2011 $5 entry6-9pm Clifton Terrace School Hall A Fundraiser for Atawhai Playcentre Stall sites $20 contact Kylie Dyer for booking enquiries kyliend@hotmail. co.nz or 5450457 Carers and Partners with Cancer Support Group starts Tuesday 16th August. Please phone Cancer Society to register 539 3662

REGULAR EVENTS Music and Movement programme: with playgroup for preschoolers and their parents. Term time on Wednesday and Friday mornings at 9:45am held at the Salvation Army, 57 Rutherford Street, Nelson Gold coin entry. Contact 5484807. Tennis at Tahuna Drive courts. Saturday 1pm to 5pm tennis for all levels come along or contact mike 5476562 Single? Duck Soup is on the first Sunday of every month from 7.30pm. Details & venue on ducksoup. co.nz. Nature playschool every Tuesday 10.30-11.30 at Isel Park. Meet at the second set of large gates off Main Road Stoke. PORSE Playschool every Thursday 9.3012noon at Ranzau Community Church, Ranzau Road Hope. Come along and see the PORSE Programme in action! Chat with our educators and staff to see if PORSE is for you. PLAYGROUP: Pre-school playgroup meets every Tuesday of the school term from 10:30-12nn at the Haven Church on the Corner of Collingwood and Grove Streets. Everyone welcome. FREE to attend, and FREE morning tea provided! Come and enjoy a relaxed freeplay group while you have a coffee and chat. For more information contact Carol on 548 3511. ENNER GLYNN PLAYCENTRE quality early childhood education, come and see for yourself: your first three visits are free! Monday – Friday 9.15-11.45 am, 8 Enner Glynn Road phone 5474007” Stoke Playgroup Mon & Weds 9am - 11.30am. Come join the fun and meet new people. Huge range of toys and equipment for your children to enjoy. Bring child’s morning tea. $2 per child or $3 a familly. St Andrews Church Hall, Upper Songer St, Stoke. ATAWHAI PLAYCENTRE come and see what we offer children from birth-school age in our family early childhood setting. Vacancies on Monday, Wednesday and Thursday sessions 12.15-2.45 at 655 Atawhai Crescent, ph.5450828. Walking Group New, fun, relaxed walking group Mondays 9am to 11am approx. All ages welcome. Bring a friend. Make new friends and enjoy nature. Phone Debby 5477338 or Pnina 5480101 or email debbyc36@hotmail.com PLAYGROUP Bring your pre-schooler along for a morning of fun at Nelson Baptist Playgroup, 193 Bridge Street, Thursdays 9.30 - 11.30am. Plenty of tea and coffee and yummy food. Gold Coin Donation Contact Cheryl 5476838 NEW ‘WORKERS WALKING’ GROUP Take the break you’re entitled to and do your body a favour – a 20-30 minute brisk walk will revitalise you for the afternoon’s work ahead. Every Thursday rain or shine – start at 12.30 Meet outside Nelson Bays Primary Health (next to Deville café/opposite the New Hub) in New Street. FREE Phone Leigh on 539 1662 for more information. ABA 12 Step Recovery Programme, welcoming all those who desire freedom from unhealthy eating practices, including over eating, food restriction, food obsession, anorexia, and bulimia. Weekly evening meeting. Contact Rachael 5452253 or Anna 5456167 The Lighthouse Spiritual Awareness Centre meets every Monday 7.30-8.30pm at the Age Concern Hall (opp. Trialways) with weekly speakers, light workers, healing, and public most welcome. If you are a spiritual worker and would like to speak on your experiences I would love to hear from you. Phone Sandy 0211 430 213

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