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What a Labour weekend it was for Nelson art and sport lovers. On Friday night the city hosted its biggest street party – the Masked Parade, followed by the carnival. Thousands turned out to take part or watch the annual spectacular, which is a part of the Nel-

son Arts Festival. But the parade was only the start, a jam-packed weekend of shows, as well as Art Expo Nelson, kept art-lovers more than satisfied. Then the sport. Our Tasman Makos beat Taranaki on Sunday to make the Mitre 10 Cup final against Canterbury this weekend,

the team’s second final in three years. Tasman United also kicked off its Stirling Sports national league football campaign with a fantastic 2-2 draw with Canterbury United. It’s certainly been a weekend to saviour and you can read all about it in today’s Nelson Weekly.

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“I’ve been studying most of the weekend, as I have an exam coming up, but I did spend Monday helping set up for Labour Day celebrations at Tahuna Beach.”

“I’ve had lots of relaxing family time with my husband and our five children. We were going to go to the Masked Parade but couldn’t in the end, but we did watch the rugby.”

“I spent most of the weekend under the gazebo at the front of my house, just enjoying the Nelson weather.”

“I went to the Masked Parade on Friday and I spent Sunday reflecting on why we have Labour Day, and Helen Kelly. On Monday, I celebrated 8 hours work, 8 hours rest and 8 hours play.”

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Housing trust to build homes in Stoke Jessie Johnston

Six “affordable” housing units are set to be built on a former state housing site in Stoke. The Orchard St site previously held two-storey Housing New Zealand buildings, which were torn down around 18 months ago after being six years unoccupied.

Nelson Tasman Housing Trust purchased the land from Housing New Zealand and has just been granted resource consent for four one bedroom homes and two double bedroom houses. Nelson Tasman Housing Trust chair Dave Johnston says the news has been welcomed. “We had a meeting just around

the corner with some of the residents. At the time our plans hadn’t arrived, so we had packets of biscuits and cakes and we used them to show the residents what it would look like and they were all really excited about it.” For what is a relatively small space, the trust has managed to make the most of the land avail-

able, including parking spaces for the new residents. “From our point of view, we’d like to see this as the beginning of the regeneration of this whole area,” says trustee Doug McLearie. “There’s very old houses on large blocks of land and, with this sort of development, you can make much better use of the land and

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Masked Parade highlights another top arts festival From taniwha to astronauts, and butterflies to dragons, the streets of Nelson were swarming with people for the 21st annual Masked Parade on Friday. Over 1500 people took part in the ‘Flights of Fancy’ parade while a large crowd flocked to the streets, watching schools, groups and individuals fly on by. Among all the colour and creativity was Tasman School’s unique, pure white entry - ‘A Gondwana Dream’ – which won it both the school category and the Kim Merry Supreme Award. The school was a stark contrast to all the multicoloured entries, and featured native creatures such as moa, tuatara and kiwi walking alongside a long white cloud feature - a nod to the country’s Maori name. In the school category, Tasman was followed by Mahana School, while in the group category Electrix Cheerleading placed first, ahead of Girl Guides Nelson. The Purple Lepidoptera won the individual category, with Dragon and Whelp as runner-up, and Waimea

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thing for the kids to be involved in,” she says. “There is just so much creativity in Nelson, and it’s great to see it out here on the streets.” Nelson Arts Festival team leader Axel de Maupeou says the event couldn’t have run any better, and he was impressed by the sophistication of all the costumes displayed. “They were fantastic - the level of creativity and imagination displayed was absolutely mesmerizing, and almost all were made out of recycled materials,” he says.

The parade kicked off the last weekend of another successful Arts Festival, which officially finished yesterday. Axel says that this year’s festival went very well, and the feedback they have received so far has been “overwhelmingly positive.” “I think it just shows that we’re still able to engage new audiences, while still keeping our fellow supporters interested - it is a great achievement for us,” he says. For our photo gallery and video of the Masked Parade, head to nelsonlive.co.nz

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PROSSER’S POINT I very much share the frustration and disappointment of sufferers and care providers alike, at the lack of adequate resourcing for drug and alcohol services in this region. Abuse of alcohol and other drugs in New Zealand is increasing and our regions are bearing the brunt of it, particularly where rehabilitation is either not available or at inadequate levels. Our New Zealand First out-of-Parliament office in Nelson has been informed of several cases where families are struggling to receive help and rehabilitation. One person has gone to a centre in Australia as the waiting list here is too long, and in another case, a family member is facing an eight month wait to get into St Marks. This is not acceptable. New Zealand First believes there should be sufficient services so that any person who needs them can access them. This government is failing in this area and increasingly our experience with constituents is indicative of a lack of investment in mental health and a lack of funding for drug and alcohol services. New Zealand First will continue to highlight the inadequacies of government funding in this important area and push for families to be properly supported. RICHARD PROSSER

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nelson L ve Cyclist in hospital after Haven Rd incident: A man came off his bike after hitting two pieces of concrete lying on the road beside the Truck Stop on Haven Rd last Friday. He was taken to hospital where a spokesperson says he is in a stable condition. Police believe the concrete came from a ute or vehicle with a trailer and would like to hear from anyone who saw a vehicle in the area with a load of concrete on the back earlier that morning. Anyone with information is asked to call Nelson Police on 03 545 9869.

?? The bike of a cyclist who came off on Haven Rd last week after hitting pieces of concrete that were lying on the road. Fire guts winery: A fire at Waimea Estates closed the Appleby Highway between Three Brothers corner and McShane Rd on Friday morning Emergency services were alerted to the fire just after 6am, two fire appliances

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Video of the week: The city was full of colour and creativity on Friday night as the 2016 Masked Parade flew along the Nelson streets.. Visit www.nelsonlive.co.nz from Richmond were the first to respond but they were joined shortly after by units from Stoke, Nelson, Mapua and Appleby. Firefighters entered the building with breathing apparatus and St John were standing by, but no one was hurt. The Cellar Door cafe was smoked out while the back section and roof were extensively damaged, indicating the fire originated in the kitchen. Nelson’s iconic yurt is on the move: True to form, The Free House pub’s massive 12m-wide nomadic style yurt is on the move. After five years on Collingwood St, Free House owners

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Expo 'fantastic opportunity' for artists ing in reserve, Kylie sold one of her works in the first day of this year's Expo, which attracted artists from all over the country. "It's a fantastic opportunity to talk to the other artists. There's a really good vibe about it and the diversity of the work is inspirational." Kylie also exhibits her work

Expo organiser Nic Foster says the event was a great success and they had thousands of people through the door. "We had lots of people from out of town attending and there were many significant sales," he says. There were nine award winners, with Jane Blackmore from Wellington winning three awards.

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Nelson's Kylie Conning can claim to be unique among the 150 artists exhibiting their work at Art Expo Nelson at Saxton Stadium on the weekend. And it's not just because Kylie's favoured media are the everyday ballpoint pen and ink. The thing that makes her really different is that she creates many of her edgy art works sitting in the front seat of the taxi she drives for her day job as she dreams of becoming a full-time artist. "I drive a taxi, so I started drawing with ballpoint to fill in time while I was waiting for my next passenger," Kylie says. "Then I did an art class at Impressions and that really inspired me and got me right into it. "I always have a clipboard and pen and paper in my taxi and I still do a lot sitting in the front seat. I've also started drawing at home so now I have two studios.

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A Nelson woman was horrified to find two weka caught in illegal leg-hold traps in Hira last Monday. Pip Collins and her friend were riding their horses down Rayners Rd when they found the weka, which were tangled in grass about half a metre from the road. “Initially we thought they were stuck in the grass, but then we realised they were stuck in traps,” says Pip, who is a huge animal lover. Both weka had broken legs, and were in a great deal of distress. “We took them back to the farm where I keep my horse, and after seeing the state of the birds we decided that it would be much more humane to put them out of their misery,” adds Pip. “It was very sad and traumatic for everyone involved and we were very angry and

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Pip Collins with the trap that caught a weka, leaving it to suffer for days. Photo: Supplied. worried because it could’ve been our horses that went in the trap – or my dog or any one of the small children who often walk down that road.” Pip has reported the incident to Ministry for Primary Industries, who are already investigating it – although she says it will be hard to find out who was responsible for setting the traps.

The Department of Conservation has also been alerted, who say the penalties for injuring or killing a protected species are “quite serious.” DOC's Paul Thornton says they are “very concerned” about the injury to the weka, which is the first such incident they have experienced in the region. However, he says that the protected birds are becom-

ing more common around the city so it’s inevitable that they will start getting more issues with them. “It may be that the people who set the traps were attempting to get possums, without realising that they need to have a particular type of device that is either affixed or raised above ground level so that ground birds cannot step on them.” He says that trappers needed to follow guidelines laid out by the Department of Conservation. They recommend that traps are set at least 700mm above the ground to prevent native birds being caught. Penalties for breaching guidelines are fines, which range from $100,000 to $200,000. Paul says that if they get any information on who may have set the trap that caught the weka then they would definitely investigate.

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Taking art to the public Kate Russell Four Nelson artists have just put down their paint brushes after an impressive ten day, live art display at Founders Heritage Park. The Billboard Project was part of the Nelson Arts Festival and saw artists Geoff Noble, Miriam Hansen, Simon Hunter and Mark Fa’avae create largescale works of art on the grass outside The Granary. The project was launched at last year’s festival, and made a comeback this year due to its popularity. This year’s artists were given the theme Maungārongo – which means abiding peace

– and is centred on the 30 year anniversary of New Zealand being nuclear free. Geoff Noble says that it’s been a great experience and, although each artist is conveying the same theme, the billboards have ended up all very different pieces. “Mine is all about abiding peace and how being nuclear free is our choice and it’s up to us to keep it that way, while Mark Fa’avae’s work relates to peace and is represented with a dove.” Simon Hunter’s work makes reference to his heritage in Taranaki by using topographical maps overlaid with a large albatross feather,

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while Miriam Hansen has stencilled peace campaigner Owen Wilkes. Geoff says they managed to attract quite a crowd during their time at Founders, with people coming back on a daily basis to check out the progress until they finished on Thursday night. “One of the ideas of the project is connecting artists with the community, which I think we’ve really nailed,” he says. The paintings are now being exhibited at Nelson City Framers on Halifax St and will be sold via silent auction over this week – anyone interested can go to the gallery and put their price down.

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Tahuna Community Centre grows: Great to see this finally happen. I was on the committee 9 years ago and that was our plan back then too. But with consent and price negotiations it never happened. Monique Nicoll. Police caution against social media to catch thieves: They should be caught regardless of how or who. Information is a key part of solving crime and what's the problem with getting as much information as possible. Ben Cooper.

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Man, people suck at driving in Nelson. That was 80km as long as I have had my licence and was the main motor way, people just need to be more aware of what is going on around them. Stefan McLean. It's not the intersection that needs improving, it's the driving. I've never found that intersection "too hard" to use. Chaz Snith. I wonder if traffic lights would be helpful, though I find the intersection ok when driving straight through. The problem seems to be the traffic coming from Wakatu Estate! Ann Gallot. A stop sign isn't going to do anything. As a frequent user of that intersection it needs a roundabout with a bypass and merge lane for south bound traffic, similar to the Whakatu Drive/Quarantine Road setup. The issue is that it's impossible to turn right out of Elms St in traffic because of others turning in. Roundabout will fix that. Heath Bowman. Masked parade another success: I loved every minute, well done! Kaushalya Cowland. Well done, everyone! Congrats to Tasman School for the Supreme Award :) Ruth Jarman.

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Nelson's young professionals are racing to sign up for the group's marquee event -- the Jens Hansen Ball. This year the theme is a day at the races, with ball-goers encouraged to dress up to the nines. Nelson Young Professionals host the ball each spring and its president Michael Younghusband says it's a great opportunity to enjoy a night of entertainment. Nelson Young Professionals act as a networking group for people in the first 15 years of their career. Many of its members are people who have secured a job in Nelson, but may not know too many people here. Michael says the annual ball is always a highlight. "It's a lot of fun." The ball usually attracts around 120 people but Michael says this year it's capped at 100. "Because we have an exclusive venue this year, we have lim-

Nelson Young Professional committee member Bridget McCormick and president Michael Younghusband ahead of the group's annual ball this month. Photo: Andrew Board. ited tickets so people need to get in quick." Once again the major sponsor is Jens Hansen, who are giving every ticket holder a $100 voucher. "It's such an amazing sponsorship from Jens Hansen, we're delighted," says Michael. Jens Hansen have also donated two top of the south rings, which will be given away as spot prizes. The night includes free buses from various Nelson

locations to the Playhouse and back home again at the end of the night, a three course meal and live band to get the dance floor going. The Jens Hansen Nelson Young Professional ball is being held on Saturday, October 29 at the Playhouse. Tickets are $120 each and can be purchased from the Nelson Young Professionals website, www.nyp. co.nz.

The new recycling wheelie bin collection has started. Please check the sticker on the side of your bin. It shows your collection day of the week (e.g. Tuesday) and if it is in Week Two, which is this week or Week One, which will be collected again next week. PLEASE REMEMBER: Recycling collections will be every two weeks. Glass in crates and mixed recycling in your wheelie bin both get collected on the same day. Check the booklet that came with the bin or visit the website, nelson.govt.nz for more information.


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summer evening than with a barbeque that delivers superior grilling and functionality. Brought to you by Masport, the grill series is perfect where space is limited although thanks to its cleverly designed high dome roasting hood, it has the capacity for even the biggest Christmas roast. From grilling, roasting and baking to cooking pizza’s or a stir fry, the Ziegler & Brown range can do it all, helping you discover a whole new world of outdoor entertaining. The European-inspired design outclasses its competitors and is available in a range of sizes including portable, twin and triple. Make the most of entertaining outdoors this summer and come see the team at Stihl Shop Nelson today. Call in and see Kevin and the team at Colour Plus for everything you need to prepare your painting project and finish it to perfection, with up to 25% off selected paint. Stihl Shop Nelson is proud to introduce the Ziegler & Brown barbeque grill series, designed

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Any pool with sides less than 1.2 metres high that is capable of having a water depth greater than 400mm, must be fenced to meet the requirements of the Fencing of Swimming Pools Act. It is the pool owner’s responsibility to know their obligations. Visit nelson.govt.nz, search term = ‘swimming pool consents’ and read the ‘Pool Fencing Guide’ for more information. Manor Property Services Ltd (MPS) is Nelson’s premier “One Stop Shop“ property maintenance provider, delivering a wide range of services from painting and decorating, carpentry, joinery and cleaning, to grounds and building maintenance, including arborist work. With summer almost here, it’s time to perform some of those regular maintenance jobs to keep your home or your investment property up-to-date. MPS can moss and mould treat roofs, decks and paths, trim back overgrown trees to allow more light into your home or build

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I have a backflow preventer on the tap I use for maintaining my pools water level so I don’t risk contaminating my household water supply. I don’t have anything climbable closer than 1.2 metres from the fence or barrier. (Check over the boundary fence to make sure your neighbour hasn’t inadvertently created a ladder by stacking things against the fence, or do the trees need a prune?) I only have pool related activities in the pool area. (It’s not a good place to plant my vegetable garden or store the kid’s toys).

Pop up pools can be great fun in hot weather, but owners need to ensure they comply with the Swimming Pools Act.

that long-awaited deck, retaining wall or pergola. Why not have your windows, carpets and oven cleaned at the same time. Use the extra daylight hours to do the things you want to do by letting the team at MPS do it for you. Give them a call on 0800 677005 for a no-obligation quote. Wholesale Landscapes is the only location in Nelson where customers can dropoff greenwaste and pick up landscape or garden supplies

at the same time. And, they actually make their products like soils, barks, mulches and compost – so you can buy direct from the manufacturer. Located down the long drive at 55 Saxton Rd, it is the most conveniently placed one-stop shop from Atawhai to Stoke – just off the bypass, on the Saxton Rd exit. Tradies and landscapers have been using Wholesale Landscapes for the last 15 years because of their high-quality product, the one-stop convenience and excellent service. Hav-

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the surface of your deck will be safely and effectively cleaned, repaired and restored to its former beauty with the help of some New Zealand made stains. The best bit is the whole process is completely taken care of and they’ll get your deck looking like new for a fraction of the cost of a new deck.

Just like a bought one! Darryn at Deck and Fence Pro can restore your deck to get it just like new. Richmond Hire can help cut your Labour Weekend projects down to size by making sure you have the right gear to get the job done. Their equipment is regularly checked and replaced to make sure that it is completely safe and up-to-date. It’s been a bit like Christmas down at Richmond Hire lately and the guys are excited to have the following gear arrive in the last couple of months: power head combo, kelly float, trench rammer, 90 kilo compactor, hydraulic breaker, extraction fan, 3 floor sanders, 3” water pump, battery concrete saw,

battery blower, hedge trimmer, 10x5 tandem trailer (caged), and two 185cfm towable air compressors. But it doesn’t end there, with a new 1.7tonne digger, two man post hole borer and a walk behind trencher all due to arrive any day. Take advantage of their weekend special – if you pick up your gear on Friday after 4pm and return it by Monday morning at 9am, you’ll only have to pay for one day's hire. Deck and Fence Pro. It may be years since you had your deck built and after all that time in

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When you have a specialist from Summit Property Management looking after your property, you can feel confident that your investment is in safe hands. With a team of 15 property managers between Nelson and Marlborough, Summit Property Management is nearly twice the size of other local companies. Because of this their property managers specialise in certain areas of Nelson and Tasman. This allows each manager to gain a comprehensive understanding of the houses and prices under their jurisdiction and offer sound advice and services to property owners and prospective tenants. Summit property managers can act quickly and efficiently to show tenants around properties and deal with any repairs and maintenance issues immediately. They also hold an NZQA qualification and are proud of the fact they have no add-on fees. Being the largest and longest running property management company in the region, and thanks to their relationship with local tradesmen and contractors, Summit Property Management proudly offer their clients great pricing on repairs and maintenance. Summit Property Management is committed to offering the best service in town. For more information on how the team can take the weight of managing an investment property off your shoulders, call today. NMA Nelson Marlborough Audit Ltd specialise in the provision of independent audit and audit-related services across Nelson and Marlborough. Both the company and the director Simon Danson are recognised as qualified auditors in accordance with CAANZ (Chartered Accountants Australia New Zealand). Simon has provided audit services for over 25 years, with the last 11 being spent in a Simon Danson senior role at the largest provider of audit services in the Nelson/Marlborough region. Simon’s vision is to provide high quality, comprehensive, independent audit services at a cost-effective price, he understands the importance of a local auditor with local knowledge and experience. The company uses modern, audit-specific software enabling the delivery of efficient and cost-effective audit services. The recent changes to the Financial Reporting Act have meant new reporting obligations for both for-profit and not-for-profit entities - with some significant impacts. NMA can help ensure you meet these new requirements. What may have been acceptable before may no longer be the case. Ultimately, clients of NMA can rest assured their business and statutory audit or review requirements are fully met. RoCS is the home of beautiful, bespoke jewellery, thanks to two New Zealand trade-qualified jewellers with over 60 years’ experience at the bench. The RoCS team work with clients to design and create the perfect piece of jewellery and can offer custom-cut gemstones for a completely unique look. With an eye for detail and outstanding craftsmanship, RoCS are specialists in their field, although making high quality, fashionable pieces is just one part of the business. RoCS is also a valuation company - Diamond & Gem Jewellery Valuations Ltd, with owner Brett Grimwood being the only trade registered valuer in the top of the South Island and a member of the JVS, Jewellery Valuers Society of New Zealand. Brett is a certified gemologist and is one of only three people in New Zealand with a Diploma in Diamond Technology. RoCS also has a full gem testing set-up on site, giving you peace of mind that valuations are recognised by all insurance companies. Come and talk to the team at RoCS about designing your next one-off piece of jewellery, whether it’s created from scratch or you want to remodel your old jewellery. For more information, visit their website at www.rocs.co.nz or Facebook page...rocs, phone 544 9293 or come in and see them at 238a Queen St. Safe Hire Ltd are professionals when it comes to keeping you safe. Safe Hire Ltd assist customers from Nelson and Marlborough down to the WestCoast and Christchurch. The locally owned company hire out access equipment, temporary fencing and portable buildings all designed to stand up to the rough treatment and safety regulations associated with NZ’s heavy industrial and construction sites. Delivery, setup, dismantle and pickup services are available to get your machinery or equipment to and from your site. Safe Hire Ltd also offer Elevated Work Platform and Working at Heights/ Harness training. Giving your team professional and adequate training is part of taking all practicable steps to ensure employees safety whilst operating equipment or working at height. Don’t put your staff or yourselves at risk, enquire now and get your guys booked into a course before it’s too late. Give Safe HIre a call today, freephone: 0508 546 411.


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Fight 4 Victory 3 is on at the Trafalgar Centre on November 5. Our very own Give it a Go Girl Brittany Spencer hopped in the ring with former contestant Emma "The Riddler" Riddell to see if she could match it with the best. Spoiler alert -- she couldn't. My sanity was definitely in question as we drove up to Victory Boxing. Who in their right mind would spar against 2015 Fight 4 Victory's Emma "The Riddler" Riddell, with absolutely no experience? Oh wait, that’s right, me. After a quick how-to, it was time. In the far corner and standing at what seemed like seven feet, the lethal lawyer had some postcourt aggression to work off, in my corner there was nothing but a barely-five-foot-me, giggling nervously and shaking in my sneakers. We were given the signal and if I’m being perfectly honest, my hands were sweating before we bumped gloves. They say the most basic rules of boxing are to keep your chin down and gloves up, I didn’t need a knock to the head to forget that within the first few moments. I was failing at protecting my face and trying to coordinate my

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I was even more determined but if I was going to land a hit it had to be now. Jab, jab, hook, I was out for blood but I would have been happy to slip under her defences just once. And then it happened. My glove connected with The Riddler’s nose, and I had a moment of king-of-the-mountain glory. But in typical Brittany fashion, I was so stunned I'd hit her that I forgot we were sparring and apologised repetitively, shattering my nonexistent boxing cred. I put everything I had into that last bit but I couldn’t help thinking it was the longest 90 seconds of my life. It wasn’t until later that the guys sheepishly admitted to stretching each round out to two minutes. For the last fifteen seconds, I went full attack, my gloves were down, my chin was up but I was gunning for it. When that final signal came, my arms dropped and hung at my side, my chin finally went down from fatigue rather than technique and the urge to lie down on the canvas had never been so strong. Inevitably, Emma easily took it out but that didn’t matter, I got a look at her red nose and that was all I needed, I was chuffed.

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Nelson businesswoman Clare Davies has recently been elected national president of Hospitality New Zealand. Starting off in a high chair in her father’s kitchen, Clare has worked her way up through all aspects of hospitality and says it’s this diverse experience in the industry that saw her achieve the position of president within the association. “I began washing dishes, then worked in a wine bar, waitress-

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instead of buying a house I bought a restaurant. So I know full well what it’s like to be an owner operator and the stresses that go with it,” says Clare. Her experience also ranges from restaurants, which she grew up in, to bars and gaming, as well as the accommodation sector where Clare has worked in everything from backpackers to large hotels. Clare is also the managing director of Capstone Hotels and Resorts, a hotel management company based in Nelson.

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Whether it’s your home or office suffering from unwelcome visitors, Express Pest Control can offer safe and discreet pest control services at a time that suits you. Express operators always provide excellent service and a fair and reasonable price, with the ability to tailor-make services to suit your individual pest control requirements. Express Pest Control offers treatment for the effective eradication of most insects. They also assist with the control of bed bugs, rodents and birds. Part of their professional service means returning customer calls promptly, providing specialist advice and ensuring each treatment is done to the highest possible standard. Whether it’s general, end of lease or commercial pest control. Say goodbye to pesky insects and enjoy a fresh, clean home this spring thanks to Ecomist. The automated insect controller uses a natural active ingredient that is safe for the whole family, including pets, dispensing a mist every few minutes. Its effectiveness is down to the science behind the product. The dispenser releases droplets that are small enough to stay in the air, then the airflow through your home allows the mist to spread to all

Tech Clean owner Tom Jeffrey has years of experience in pest control. areas, controlling pests no matter where they are. The natural pyrethrins breakdown in sunlight so there is no residue left around your home. Alternately, the dispenser can be filled with an odour neutraliser, Ecomist supplying a number of different fragrances to choose from. For more information on Ecomist, visit the website at www. ecomist.co.nz. Local stockists include both Nelson and Richmond Binn Inn stores, Shamels Essential Foods, Stoke Night ‘n’ Day, Wadsworth Motors NPD in Tapawera, Perry’s Auto Servicing in Mapua and the Upper Moutere store. Fly and Spider Control Ltd specialise in the eradication and control of flies, borer and white-tailed spiders in domestic homes and commercial premises throughout the South Island. With 18 years’ experi-

ence in the pest control industry, Fly and Spider Control Ltd provides a comprehensive and professional service of eradication, prevention and monitoring of New Zealand pests. Phone 0800 277 933 for a free quote over the phone, which they will honour even if it turns out to be a bigger job. An 8-month warranty for outside treatments only is included with all services and all products are Work Safe Approved and meet NZ safety standards. Flybusters Antiants Nelson is here to fight the good fight on pest control and keep your home free of insects and rodents. While their full range of services for domestic and commercial customers covers cockroaches, pantry moths, carpet beetles, fleas, rats, mice, possums and rabbits, their main focus with this hot weather are those irritating flies, spiders and ants. Shane and Clare Warland have an excellent success rate and many happy clients. This is achieved using the best product on the market and having a comprehensive knowledge of the Nelson/Tasman climate and the pest issues that accompany it. Don’t share your home with any unwelcome guests, give Shane at Flybusters Antiants a call for a

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Stoke earn local bragging rights on diamond Jacob Page The Stoke Eagles have gone the better of the two Nelson teams at the annual Labour Weekend Softball tournament at the Saxton Fields Softball Diamond last weekend. Stoke and the United Titans are up against seven other teams, the most in the tournament’s history. Stoke got bragging rights over the titans with a narrow 9-8

Stoke Eagles pitcher Josh Kellly looks for a strike during the Labour Weekend Softball Tournament at Saxton Ballpark. Photo: Evan Barnes Shuttersport.

win on Saturday, and they also beat Halswell Hornets 10-5. The Titans were still searching for a win as Nelson Weekly went to print. Defending champions Poneke Kilbirnie were the only unbeaten team after two days of competition and looked like they would be tough to beat in the final. Stoke Eagles coach Stu Power says his team has been com-

petitive against every team, which was the goal. “We’ve pushed teams hard but some errors in the field have hurt us at times.” He praised the offensive production of Gavin Peattie, as well as pitchers Josh Kelly and Riley Power for the heavy workload they’ve handled throughout the three days. “Gavin has been great with scoring runs and in the field, while our young pitchers have

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Jacob Page Tasman United coach Richard Anderson believes his team needed a spark and Alex Ridsdale provided it with a 25-yard strike during the team's 2-2 Stirling Sports Premiership draw with Canterbury United on Sunday afternoon. Pine Industries Tasman United had dominated the first 40 minutes but found themselves a goal behind thanks to a scrappy goal from Andre de Jong in the 41st minute. "I thought we played well and controlled the play up until

then," Richard says. "We needed something special and Alex provided it with a strike that showed real confidence. Tasman trailed again after they conceded a penalty in the 68th minute but Paul Ifill cancelled that out with a well taken penalty of his own in the 81st minute. "I think we showed plenty of courage to come back like we did. "To get this result against the team that finished fourth last year will give us a lot of confidence for our game against Auckland [this week]," Richard says.

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Marty Banks, broken hand and all, helped the Tasman Makos exorcise one demon with their 41-29 Mitre 10 Cup semi-final win, now they will look to do what many have believed impossible all season.

By avenging their 2014 final loss to Taranaki on Sunday afternoon, Tasman set up a date with Canterbury who have won the title seven of the last eight years and are the current Ranfurly Shield holders. The two teams have played in Christchurch already this season, with Canterbury winning 45-14.

However, the Makos will gain confidence from their semi-final win, which was set-up by two late tries in first half to give them a 24-12 halftime lead. Makos captain Shane Christie says it was the turning point of the game, along with 21 points from Marty Banks, including a game-winning try in the last

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Nelson rider Henry Jaine managed to do what some of the world's best cyclists failed to do this year when he edged out George Bennett in a desperate finish to the NBS Milk and Honey race on Sunday. And Henry broke his own race record in the process, completing the road cycle from Takaka to the top of the Takaka Hill, and technical mountainbike down the Rameka Track back to Takaka, in just 2hr 33min 40sec. George, who was predictably first to the top of the Takaka Hill and led to the bottom of the Rameka, slipped off the pace in the final kilometre to finish in 2hr 34min 47sec, with top junior Cameron Jones third in 2 hr 41min. Henry's win was based on superior mountainbike skills through the Rameka, where George rode conservatively to ensure he got through the rocky trail unscathed. However, Henry admitted he was concerned he may have dropped too far off the pace during the tough climb up the Takaka Hill. "I don't know if I'm not fit enough yet or I was just having

Nelson cyclist Henry Jaine, centre, with the NBS Milk and Honey trophy after his win on Sunday. With him is Cameron Jones, left, who finished third and George Bennett, who finished second. Photo: Simon Bloomberg. a bad day but I struggled up the hill. I felt sick, but I knew if I could hold on I'd have a show of catching George on the mountainbike. "I was fourth or fifth to the top and then I just started picking off the leaders. I caught George at the bottom of the Rameka and from then on it was always going to come down to a sprint." George admitted the race was a lot tougher than he expected with the change from a road bike to mountainbike proving challenging.

"It was hard. I even got cramp - I haven't had cramp for 10 years." Wellington's Sasha Smith won the women's race riding the entire course on a mountainbike in 3hr 38 min 24 sec. Alison Mander was second in 3 hr 48 min with Mel Chick third in 4 hr 5 min. Niamh Fisher-Black won the Queen of the Mountain. Patrick Higgins rode a mountainbike the whole way to win the men's Treadly race ahead of Ollie Whalley with Jace Christie third.

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Kalani Sheridan wins Nayland's top sport award Jacob Page Long distance runner Kalani Sheridan has been named Nayland College’s Howat Cup winner for best overall sportsperson Kalani’s achievements both on the track and in the cross country ranks has many considering him a rising star in New Zealand’s running elite. Kalani won a bronze medal in the 3000m at the 2015 New Zealand Secondary Schools Athletics Championships in Timaru, and then broke the Boys-16 3000m record at the 2016 Tasman Secondary Schools Athletics Championships. He also finished fifth in the 1500m and 3000m at the New Zealand Track and Field Championships in Dunedin. He finished eighth in the senior division at the New Zealand Secondary Schools Cross Country Championships in Rotorua and dominated the male-18 six kilometre race at the Tasman Cross Country Championships. Kalani took the lead with

600m left in New Zealand Cross Country Championships Men’s U18 6km race in the Auckland Domain only to lose out in the final straight. He held on easily for the silver medal. He gained selection into the New Zealand Cross Country team that competed in the Australian Cross Country Championships, finishing in ninth place. Kalani is now training for the New Zealand Secondary Schools Athletics Championships in Auckland in December. Tayler Boeyen was awarded the Monica Robinson Cup for best all-round sportswoman after she captained the Nayland senior A netball team, was part of the senior A volleyball team which finish sixth in the South Island and 26th in New Zealand at secondary school level. She also competed in the New Zealand Secondary School Athletics Championships,finishing 10th in the discus, 14th in triple jump and 19th in long jump. Bailey Cotton was awarded the D’Arcy Cup for best all-

round sportsman for his efforts in badminton, rugby and athletics. He was voted the most dedicated player for the Waimea Old Boys Under-18 team and captained the Nayland sevens team. Impressive results at the South Island Secondary Schools Championships saw Bailey win both the under-18 100m and 200m titles. His best achievement in Athletics came at the New Zealand Track and Field Championships where Bailey finished third in the under-18 Mens 200m and fifth in the 100m. Kalani, Connor Reilly (bowls), Emma Bateup (mountain biking), Tayla and Connor Nesbitt (table tennis) were all given Tasman Secondary School Sports Awards while Taylah Kirker was given a service to sport award for her commitment to sport at Nayland and the Tasman region. Talented rugby and basketball player Joseph Meleisea was named top junior sportsman, while the all-round talents of Ella Holmes saw her named the top junior sportswoman.

The three big winners at the Nayland College Sports Awards on Thursday night were Bailey Cotton, left, D'Arcy Cup for best all-round sportsman, Kalani Sheridan, Howat Cup for excellence in sport, and Tayler Boeyen, Monica Robinson Cup for best all-round sportswoman. Photo Jacob Page.

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Nelson Giants coach Tim Fanning has been all around the world in preparation for the 2017 National Basketball League season. Photo: Evan Barnes Shuttersport. struggled in 2016. He says the signing of former Wellington Saint Dion Prewster was a step to solving the issue. “We spoke to our guys at the end of the season about guys they felt were hard to match up against and (Dion’s) name came up quite a bit." The coach, who will look to return to Nelson in mid-

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Community Notices AIKIDO FOR ADULTS - No matter what age, size or shape, Aikido offers something for everyone; Fitness. Flexibility. Selfdefence. Confidence. Come on Wednesdays 5-7pm. For more information call Mark 027 547 4368. Give it a go. Have fun. NELSON INSTITUTE TALK- Sundayh November 6. ‘A Different Perspective on World War 2’ presented by ex-South African lecturer, Ian McBride. Activity Room, Nelson Library. 2pm. $2pp. Queries 5487889. FERTILTY Support. Meet others who understand first-hand the ups and downs of infertility. Low key, social and conversational support. New faces always welcome. Next meet-up 6.30pm 8 November. Contact Shannan or Susannah on nelsonsupport@fertilitynz.org.nz OUT TO LUNCH community lunch at St Barnabas Church Stoke 11:45 Wednesday November 2. Entertainment by the Nayland Primary Kapa Haka group. Gold coin donation. ENDOMETRIOSIS Network is meeting Tuesday 8 November, 7pm at Contour, 41 Venice Place, Stoke. Speaker is Caroline Morgan, an accredited Bowen Clinic Practitioner, with information on Diet, Supplementation, Lifestyle Changes, Targeted Exercise. Everyone welcome to attend, Gold Coin Donation is appreciated. Further Info Ph Helen 5441724. AIKIDO FOR CHILDREN - A Martial Art for all ages building social skills, confidence and physical ability. Ages 5-7 Fri 4.10-4.50pm/ages 8-12 Fri 5.00-6.00pm. Call Cornelia 021 039 2340. VICTORY Play Centre welcomes new families, come and explore, play and have fun alongside other children. 0-5 years. 3 free sessions. 255 Vanguard Street Phone: Teresa Flowers 546 7100 or email: dave_trees@gmail.com HOLIDAY SANITY with Brenda Holloway: Practical solutions to keep children of all ages entertained. Low cost and un-expensive ideas. Thurs 27 Oct, 12.30-

2.30pm Nelson Women's Centre. $5 donation. Ph 546 7986. DRAWING CLASS : Looking at nature still life composition. Learn some drawing basics in pencil. Tue 1 Nov, 9.30-12 noon at Nelson Women's Centre. $5 donation. Ph 546 7986 LEARNING ADVENTURES - Extension classes for ages 8-12 year olds. Explore Science, Tech, Engineering, Art, Maths, and Societal Ethics with like-minded peers. www.MinistryOfInspiration.org. 021-779-839 Leanne UNDERWATER ROBOTICS competition - 30 OCTOBER 9-2 Richmond Aquatic Center!! Come watch the fun. Or volunteer to help staff! www.MinistryOfInspiration.org. Pls ring 021-779-839 Leanne PROBUS Club of Nelson City welcomes men and women as new members. Next meeting 10.00 am, Thursday 10 November at Nelson Golf Club, 38 Bolt Road, Tahunanui. Phone Jennifer 548 0272. BLIND WEEK APPEAL The Blind Foundation would like to thank all the volunteers and donors who so generously supported this year’s Blind Week appeal. Their contributions will help the Blind Foundation to continue its vital work in helping Kiwis with sight loss to live a life without limits. FRESH FOCUS The next meeting of Fresh Focus will be on 31 October, not on Labour Day on 24 October. TOASTMASTERS Improve your social confidence by learning the art & skills of public speaking. There are 4 Toastmasters Clubs in Nelson & Motueka. For info contact June 022-018-0853 neatjun@ yahoo.co.nz CROQUET Tues & Sun 12:30 pm at the croquet club in the reserve opposite ANZAC Park. Come try a fun sport for men & women of any age. Equipment & instruction provided. Everyone welcome. Info 539-1108. ALLIANCE FRANCAISE Join us on Fridays, 4:00-5:45 pm at La Gourmandise, 276 Hardy Street, for informal French

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Respiratory Nurse present at 11.30am. $5 per class, or just $2 for members. Ph 035441562 for more details. NELSON TRUCK SHOW 2016 - - 12 November 2016 10am -3pm, Richmond A & P Showgrounds, Adults $5, Child $2, Family $10. Lots of trucks, food, raffles, bouncy castles. A Stoke School PTA Fundraiser ph. Mel 021743806. FRIENDS OF THE QUEEN’S GARDENS Help keep the Gardens looking their best and enjoy the flowers and trees. We meet weekly, volunteers welcome. Ph ElLen 5466533. COMMUNITY YARD SALE –Enner Glynn School Fundraiser. Sunday November 6 9am to Midday. Site bookings $15. or $10 for children email t.laubscher@ennerglynn.school.nz to book. You keep all your profits. Bouncy castle & sausage sizzle. Wet weather postponement Date November 13. SOCIAL INDOOR BOWLS - Every Wed. and Fri. 1.15 to 4.00 pm. Trafalgar St. Hall, opposite Trailways. Come along and join in the fun. Ph Roger 5466562 or Maria 5489006. LEARNING ADVENTURES - Extension classes for ages 8-12 year olds. Explore Science, Tech, Engineering, Art, Maths, and Societal Ethics with like-minded peers. www.MinistryOfInspiration.org. 021-779-839 Leanne. MURDER IN THE MOUTERE- Murder Mystery Dinner Moutere Hills Community Centre. Saturday October 29 6.30pm to 10.30pm $45 per person (includes 2 course buffet meal and pre dinner nibbles) Tickets available from the MHCC office or email enquiries@mouterehills.org. nz ph (03) 543 2516. VIBRATIONAL HEALING: October 27, Thursday mornings at Nelson Women's Centre, 45-min sessions, $5 donation. Ph: 546 7968 LIGHTHOUSE SPIRITUAL AWARENESS - Expo Fundraising Monday 31 October, $5 entry for healings and readings. 7 to 9pm. Carolyn 5474613

COMMUNITY GROWING OLDER workshop: Four 2-hour workshops discussing aspects that affect our daily life and wellbeing when we grow older. Nov 4, 1012pm at Victory Community Centre for 60+. Contact Victory Community Centre on 546 8389 for more information and registration. SURVIVORS AND THRIVERS If you have or have had cancer, supporting someone with cancer come along and meet others in this friendly atmosphere. Phone 539 1137. MINDFULNESS AND RELAXATION Tuesdays 1pm Fairfield House $3 donation to Cancer Society . Phone 539 1137. PROSTATE CANCER Support Group meet 1st Thursday of month Broadgreen House 1.30 to 3.30pm contact Bill 544 8635. BREAST CANCER SUPPORT Cancer Society Nelson 102 Hardy Street, if you have or have had breast cancer come along to this friendly atmosphere. Register 539 1137 or info@cancernelson.org.nz. HUDSON ESTATE FREE Public Skin Awareness Seminar Tuesday 8th Nov 5.30-6.30pm at Cancer Society RSVP 539 1137 or info@cancernelson.org.nz. BLOOD CANCER A Chronic Disease with Luke Merriman Wed 2 Nov 10am at Cancer Society RSVP essential 539 1137 or info@cancernelson.org.nz. CLAY SCULPTURE CLASSES. Learn Clay Sculpture techniques and create your own masterpiece. Beginner to Expert. Starts Oct 27 .6.30-8.30pm.Limited places.ncpotters@gmail.com. SING HU, A love song to God, to help you experience divine love and inner peace. Wednesday 5 30 to 6 00 at 44c Bronte st ph Lyndy 5481450 or 0211567914. FREE WEEKLY health talks by experienced local Naturopath Noreen Macdonald, every Monday night at 8:30pm. Topics on health, wellness & diet for adult & children. Contact: Rachael on 021 2611 060 or HealthFundamentals@outlook. com for details.

TOASTMASTERS Improve your social confidence by learning the art & skills of public speaking. There are 4 Toastmasters Clubs in Nelson & Motueka. For info contact June 022-018-0853 neatjun@ yahoo.co.nz ENGLISH CONVERSATION GROUP for ESL speakers: students, locals, visitors. Wednesdays 4.30-6.00 pm in Trinity Church, back right hand door, 64 Nile Street, by Nelson Central School. Informal conversation, tea,coffee. Contact Rachael Ph 02102686970. NELSON CENTRE Womens Institute: Meeting 2nd Tuesday of every month Omaio Village, Songer Street, Stoke Fellowship and fun for ladies of various ages. LEARN TO SPEAK WITH CONFIDENCE with POWERtalk Waimea, meet 1st & 3rd Wednesday each month, 7pm-9pm @ 360 Annesbrook Drive. All Welcome. Call 5419747 or 021910621 www.powertalknelson1.wordpress.com. FAMILY FUN NIGHT at Nelson Cathedral Monday October 31 - 5 to 7 pm. DEATH CAFE Facilitated discussion; topicsdetermined by attendees. NB this is not a bereavement supportgroup. See: http://deathcafe.com Last Saturday monthly, Activities Room, Elma Turnbull Library, 1.30 - 3.00pm $4 koha requested. Death Matters Friday Film Evening before Death Cafe, 7pm. $4 koha. For details contact: Kristine: kristinerose@xtra. co.nzor Barbara: 027 9390024 U3A NELSON: Next Meeting - October 26th at the Nelson Golf Club, Bolt Rd at 10am. The Speaker is Colin Davis on "Keeping an Active Mind for Mental Health after Retirement" New members welcome. NATIONAL COUNCIL OF WOMEN Meeting, 1-3pm, Wednesday October 19, Stoke Methodist Church Hall, Neale Ave. Our first memories of gender imbalance. All welcome contact the Secretary, email Nelsonncw@gmail.com

Coming soon notices are free to community groups, schools, churches, gold coin donation events and fundraising. Notices for businesses and organisations who charge for courses or events cost $10+gst. Due to the popularity of this column, while every effort will be made, inclusion cannot be guaranteed for free ads.

STORAGE Safe and Secure

Motorhomes Boats Cars Caravans Only $25 per week 24/7 access - Fully fenced - 24 hour surveillance Staff on Site Mon – Fri 8am to 5pm Enquiries phone Colleen Donaldson

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Safety, Security and Peace of Mind

It seems these days that sections are getting Friday. The compound features storage bays smaller and smaller, and the amount of spare measuring from 10m by 3m, and has sealed space is at a premium leaving a lot of people access and parking areas. Although staff are on wondering where they will possibly fit their site during working hours, you will have full boat, caravan or motorhome. In fact, many access to the site 24 hours a day, 7 days a week covenants on new residential sections don’t with smartcard controlled electronic gates allow for them to be giving you full freedom kept on site at all. and flexibility when you These assets represent do decide you want to a significant financial take the boat out for a investment and keeping spin, or head off in the them safe and secure is motorhome. paramount, while they Hope Storage won’t limit also need to be stored you to storing the usual boats, motorhomes, close enough to make regular use convenient. caravans and cars. If it Local caravan, has wheels and can be motorhome, boat Hope Storage’s brand new yard in Ranzau transported to their site, and car owners will Rd, Hope. you can store it there. be delighted that the All of the storage bays perfect storage solution exists at Hope Storage are charged out at the same price, with no Ltd on Ranzau Road in Hope. Knowing that hidden costs, gst has even been included in the when not in use, these prized possessions are affordable $25 per week fee, and apart from stored in a safe and secure area, and one with a fully refundable $25 bond on your access easy access, takes a load from your mind. smartcard, that is all you will pay. Hope Storage Ltd’s brand new site ticks all The Hope Storage facility is open now and ready of the boxes when it comes to keeping your to go, and they have exciting plans for future assets safe and secure. Their storage yard has upgrades to take place very soon, introducing full perimeter fencing to 2.4metres and is a wash bay and potable water facilities for monitored by 24 hour surveillance cameras at customer convenience. For booking enquiries the entrance and exit of the compound. Staff call Colleen today. are on site from 8am to 5pm on Monday to Business Update. Adv.


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Sunday 30 October

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10am to 3pm 485 Hill St, Richmond

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“...at evening time it shall be light” Zechariah 14:7 - Malachi 4:5&6

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Richmond/Stoke Methodist Parish

Sunday Services No Service in Richmond Stoke Methodist Church 10.15 am Combined Service with Whakatu Congregations Followed by a cup of tea Enquiries Ph. 544-8394

Christadelphians

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The Bible Our Guide

We warmly invite you to hear Speaker: Mr Hugh Graham

Jacqui Singleton-Soffer

jacqui.singleton@rented.org.nz

Ph 03 544 4396

God Created the World with Reason and Purpose Join us Tuesday, 1st November 2016 at 7.30pm Richmond Library, Constance Barnicoat Room, Queen Street Entrance

For information phone 0800 252 757

Biblical Christ-Centred Worship Services:

Sunday 10:30 am & 5 pm We are located at:

(no access off Waimea or Ridgeway) Contact: (03) 547 - 6056

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pH 548 5900

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271 Songer St. Stoke

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Enquiries - office 547 7773 or Rev Jon Parkes 544 6507

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Locally Owned and Operated

TUESDAY 25 October 2016

Trades&Services plUMber

Professional Plumbing Services in Nelson, Richmond & Motueka

544 8059

podiatry

Carole Horrell B H Sc (Podiatry)

Clinics in Stoke, Wakefield, Motueka & Takaka. Home visits also available

PH 548 5900 sales@nelsonweekly.co.nz

property ManageMent

property Maintenance

YOUr TrADE Or SErvicE righT hErE?

GreatScapeS landscapes + property maintenance

Landscaping • Garden Tidy’s Tree Pruning • Lawn Mowing Hedge Trimming • Planting

6cm x 1 column only

$21 +gst pw

Painting • Paving • Fencing Trees Removed • Chainsaw Work Decking • Chainsaw Milling

For professional property management services contact the regions most preferred company by far. Nelson 03 546 9290 Richmond 03 544 2900 Blenheim 03 578 0404

www.tasmanbayplumbing.co.nz

Ph 021 0247 4037 or 03 927 5120 carole@mobilefeet.co.nz

1/750 Lower Queen St Richmond 7081

www.mobilefeet.co.nz

Ph 548 5900

022 066 8981

real eState

real eState

real eState

real eState

Business Listings Required

COMMERCIAL | INDUSTRIAL BUYING OR LEASING

For top marketing, top service, top results

rangehoodS

Trade Tech

Rangehood Installation Services

We install all makes and models Ross Mathews MOB: 021 165 6056

tradetechtools@yahoo.co.nz

We sell property for NO COMMISSION NO FIXED FEE NO KIDDING Call or email me so I can explain

Any work considered Mike eManuel

Bevan Dixon bevan.dixon@summit.co.nz

If you are thinking of selling your business contact me now

nelson’s Commercial Specialist 0274 755 063 545 6100

Reece Forbes

Penelope Rollston

Associate Partner

027 359 4558

penelope.rollston@bellamys.co.nz

DDI: 03 546 3565 M: 027 229 0026 reece.forbes@bayleys.co.nz

NELSON BAYS ROOF REPAIRS ❱ Roof Inspections ❱ Roof Leaks ❱ Roof Repairs ❱ Roof Maintenance ❱ Roof Reports ❱ Spouting Repairs

MREINZ Licensed under REAA (2008)

summit.co.nz

roofing

Solar

• Leaks • Repairs • Maintenance • ReRoofs • New Roofs

Bob’s on the job...

Ph: 03 544 2319 M: 021 62 7663 www.nbrr.co.nz

Ph: 538 0824 Stoke

Proudly supplying Orange Residential Homes roofing requirements for over 10 years

televiSion Television installation & repair Satellites Over Nelson

•Aerial •Internet •Dish Stoke based All regions covered

Keith Mitchell 027 484 5709 satellitesnelson.co.nz

treeS

YOUr TrADE Or SErvicE righT hErE?

$21 +gst pw

Hot Water Heating Dairy Farms 12V Grid Tie

TILING CONTRACTOR • 20+ years experience • Waterproofing certified • No job too big or small • Kitchen & splashbacks • Free quotes • Your satisfaction is our aim

Chris Inglis 03 5448059 0275485877

Over 20 years experience Fully qualified and fully insured For a FREE Quote call:

021 0236 5417

Solar

Stump Grinding Tree Felling & Removal Site Clearance

• Dairy Farms

Andrew Workman

03 544 8553

021 081 82 123

• Domestic & Commercial

www.nzsolar.co.nz

Free Quotes & Prompt Service

www.currentgeneration.co.nz

treeS

Work Place First Aid Courses Private Courses Available

Nov: 8, 15, 24, 25, 26, 30 Dec: 6, 7, 15 10 - 11 Nov Outdoor First Aid 8 - 10 Dec Pre-Hospital Emergency Care

• Tree thinning • Height Reduction • Stump Grinding • Tree Removal

Ph 544 9180 www.tripleonecare.co.nz

waterblaSting

wellbeing

• House washing • Roof & gutters • Moss & algae removal • • Driveways, paths & decks • Boats & caravans •

• House washing • Roof & gutters • Moss & algae removal • • Driveways, paths & decks • Boats & caravans •

House washing Paths, decks, driveways RoofMobile treatments 0220 649 822 (24hr) Ant, spider, for mould, lichen, A/H 547 7856 • 80 Neale Ave, Stoke, Nelson cockroach control moss, algae Gutters cleaned out Chimney cleaning Jeff NeilsoN

Jeff NeilsoN

WaterblastiNg

WaterblastiNg

• House washing • Roof & gutters • Moss & algae removal • • Driveways, paths & decks • Boats & caravans •

Mobile 0220 649 822 (24hr)

Mobile 0220 649 822 (24hr)

A/H 547 7856 • 80 Neale Ave, Stoke, Nelson

A/H 547 7856 • 80 Neale Ave, Stoke, Nelson

Jeff NeilsoN

WaterblastiNg

• House washing • Roof & gutters • Moss & algae removal • • Driveways, paths & decks • Boats & caravans •

Mobile 0220 649 822 (24hr)

Jeff NeilsoN

A/H 547 7856 • 80 Neale Ave, Stoke, Nelson

WaterblastiNg

Mobile 0220 649 822 (24hr)

A/H 547 7856 • 80 Neale Ave, Stoke, Nelson

• House washing • Roof & gutters • Moss & algae removal • • Driveways, paths & decks • Boats & caravans •

• House washing • Roof & gutters • Moss & algae removal • • Driveways, paths & decks • Boats & caravans •

Jeff NeilsoN

Jeff NeilsoN

WaterblastiNg

WaterblastiNg

Mobile 0220 649 822 (24hr)

Mobile 0220 649 822 (24hr)

A/H 547 7856 • 80 Neale Ave, Stoke, Nelson

A/H 547 7856 • 80 Neale Ave, Stoke, Nelson

Cell: 0220

649 822

A/H 547 7856

window cleaning

waimea Transformational Tools and Personalised Sessions

Helping You To Help Yourself 3/623 ROCKS ROAD MOANA NELSON. 7011 Ph. 546 4788 Like Evolve Wellbeing Hub Nelson on Facebook

tarot

Zara

• Camping & RV

• House washing • Roof & gutters • Moss & algae removal • • Driveways, paths & decks • Boats & caravans •

StUMp reMoval

Stump Tarot Consultant International Reader GrindinG ServiceS

1-19 McPherson St Richmond www.nzsolar.co.nz info@nzsolar.co.nz

WaterblastiNg • Dangerous tree removal • Thinning, shaping and pruning • Tree assessments and inspections • 24 hour emergency service

Haven Realty

• Off Grid PV Systems SpecialiStS Clean, green, affordable • Solar Hot Water

Jeff NeilsoN

Delivering high quality services with attention to detail

Office: 03 544 4202 M: 027 674 8102 E: tracy@havenrealty.co.nz www.havenrealty.co.nz

Your Solar • Grid Tied PV Systems

www.nzsolar.co.nz

P. 027 224 7826

Ph 548 5900

Call Tracy Beer for service you deserve.

Camping and RV Domestic and Commercial 12v Off Grid

training

C Brookman Ltd

$21 +gst pw

roofing

Smart Solutions for Smart People

1/750 Lower Queen St 544 8553 Ph 548 5900 03 Richmond 7081

tiling

6cm x 1 column only

03 547 2476 03 528 4001 03 573 6166

summitrentals.co.nz

Specialising in supply & installation of Solar Systems for: Your solar specialists

6cm x 1 column only

Stoke Motueka Picton

YOUr TrADE Or SErvicE righT hErE?

Licensed Real Estate Agent REAA2008 MREINZ

Bellamy’s Real Estate Ltd

roofing

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window cleaning • Professional • City/Bays • Domestic • Commercial • FREE Quotes • Good Rates

027 831 4414 Nick

www.stumpgrindingservice.co.nz

027 602 3523

Sincere Compassionate Accurate 30 mins or full hour Nelson based

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Ph: 548 5900 75 tahunanui drive

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