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WINTER 2008 ISSUE #10
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Winter Wonderland
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Riversdale Development Max Edridge - Architect Andrew Sexton - Architect
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Wai Art Awards 2008
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Daffodil Day
Peter Wilson
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AUTUMN 2008 ISSUE #9
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Exciting Spring Events Superb Spring Dining Profiles Raymond Thompson Vintage Workers David Murphy Rhondda Greig Moise & Andrea Cerson Liz Bondy Roger Thompson Lorraine Hall Jeremy Howden Biddy Fraser-Davies
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WINTER 2009 ISSUE #14
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Anne-Marie Kingsley The Great Commute - Bus Connection Panorama Equestrian Centre
Trilogy success story Accent on Architecture The Vicar of Greytown
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SUMMER 2009-10 ISSUE #16
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Yet Again Another ‘Eventful Summer‘ Guide Summer Temptations - A Dining Guide Wine & Olive Oil Maps and Directory Wairarapa Arts Scene Sumptuous Summer Dining Guide Farmer’s Market ‘Masterton - then and now’ Vintage & Classic Car Rallies People Profiles ... and lots more
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Wairarapa Spring Festival & Events Toast Martinborough People Profiles Spring Dining Guide ‘Coming Home’ Spring Wellbeing Wairarapa Arts Scene The Tunnel House Project ... and lots more
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SPRING 2011 - ISSUE #23
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Life & Leisure in the Wairarapa Wairarapa Spring and Rugby Festival Coastal Trails - Getting back to nature 10 page Retail Therapy Guide People Profiles plus lots more...
Time to Toast Martinborough... celebrating 20 years Your FREE guide to take home
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There’s lots to read in this 68 page issue including... Toast Martinborough Carterton Daffodil Carnival Coastal Walks Wairarapa Garden Tour Meet Old Man Henry - a rooster with attitude Diary of a Dairy - Te Puhi farm Robin White’s “New Garden” Moon over Martinborough blog Wines of North Wairarapa Gladstone Scarecrows Big Day Out Greytown’s Answer to the Recession Spring Dining Guide People Profiles plus lots more ........
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Wairarapa Lifestyle Magazine AUTUMN Issue # 25
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n the eve of our 6th year of publishing the magazine, I would like to take the opportunity of thanking all of the advertisers, without whose support the magazine would not be possible. Also the writers and photographers, whose professionalism reflects the high standard we endeavour to maintain, and to you, the readers, whose support and encouragement keeps us going. This issue we feature the Wedding Directory which shows that the Wairarapa is an unforgettable place for a wedding. Not only does it have wonderful natural elements to use as a backdrop, like mountain views, endless skies and vines heavy with fruit but also an array of professional people who can assist those planning to get married in our beautiful region. There are plenty of events happening over the season, namely Harvest Festival, the Balloon Festival, Yarns in Barns, Round the Vines and ANZAC WW1 Air Show, so be sure to bookmark your calendar. There are lots of interesting articles in this issue - artists, entrepreneurs, and honest heartland folk that make the Wairarapa such an interesting and varied place to live in. I hope you enjoy this issue and look forward to seeing you in Winter. Cheers Raewyn.
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An evening of food wine, birdsong and wildlife. Ten years ago the forest was silent. The forest has awakened. With your support we will ensure the dawn chorus sounds like it should. Alive with Song! All proceeds to the Pukaha Mount Bruce’s forest restoration programme.
Writers & Photographers: Katie Farman, Jared Gulian, Tanya Katterns, Julia Mahony, Barbara Hyde. Published by Wairarapa Lifestyle Magazine Limited www.wairarapalifestyle.co.nz Editor & Creative Director: Raewyn Watson Ph: 027 308 6071 email: raewyn@wairarapalifestyle.co.nz Accounts & Production: Nic Hicks Ph: 027 308 6043 email: nic@wairarapalifestyle.co.nz To SUBSCRIBE to the magazine email: info@wairarapalifestyle.co.nz
Saturday 31st March In the Visitor Centre at Pukaha Mount Bruce • Join us on the last day of daylight saving for a fabulous evening. • Pre dinner drinks on the forest boardwalk from 6.30pm • Special guest appearance during dinner Ticket price includes dinner and fine Wairarapa wines. Entertainment and Charity Auction Tickets: $95 single • Table 10: $900 Tickets available from John Gilberthorpe 06 3049698 Hedleys Bookshop Masterton • Information Office - Eketahuna Hoffman Ford, Pahiatua
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An Eventful Season... There’s plenty happening over the next few months in the Wairarapa, so don’t forget to mark your calendar and participate in the following fun-filled events.
3 MAR
Martinborough Fair - MARTINBOROUGH Held in the picturesque Martinborough Square, the fair, reportedly the largest of its type in Australasia, comprises over 480 stalls selling artwork, crafts, clothing, food and a host of other top quality products.
Carterton Wheelbarrow Race - CARTERTON
3 MAR
Come along for a great family day and a celebration of local Carterton history. Enter a team to win prizes for your community group, school, sports club or charity! Entertainment will include bouncy castles, face painting, ferris wheels, food and drinks and the odd wheelbarrow race... See www.wheelbarrowrace.co.nz for more information.
The Vintage Aviator Collection - MASTERTON
3 - 4, 10 -11, 24 - 25 MAR
The Vintage Aviator’s rare and diverse collection of airworthy WW1 Fighter Aircraft can be seen on display at Hood Aerodrome, South Road in Masterton from 10am to 4pm in the weekends until end of March 2012.
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Balloons Over Wairarapa
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Balloons from around New Zealand take part in this four day balloon extravaganza - one of New Zealand’s most spectacular events! Balloons launch each day at around 7.15am in a breathtaking display. This year’s first event on the morning of March 8 will be a special tribute flight to remember those who were lost on January 7 this year.
Wairarapa Wines Harvest Festival 2012 - GLADSTONE
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The 2012 Wairarapa Wines Harvest Festival will be held again at the beautiful, sheltered riverside setting locally known as “The Cliffs” on the banks of the Ruamahunga River at the end of Dakins Road in rural Wairarapa. The Harvest Festival is fast becoming recognised as a high quality, annual event showcasing sensational wines and food from throughout the Wairarapa region.
Round the Vines - MARTINBOROUGH
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Take in stunning views of the terrace edge and vineyards surrounding Martinborough. Enter as individuals, a family or a team. The course ends back at the Square where you have lunch and enjoy more live entertainment.
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A new twist on an ancient fruit
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elen Melser loves experimenting with olives. After she and her husband Derek planted a small olive grove on the outskirts of Masterton 13 years ago, Helen says she always knew she would be producing something more than just olive oil. “There are lots of wonderful olive groves in the Wairarapa producing wonderful oils, so I always knew we’d create something different here. I like doing things out of the ordinary – things that are a bit surprising.” Helen pickles and cures olives that are harvested from 12 varieties of trees on her property and processes selected leaves from the grove for Elaia Olive Leaf Tea and Olive Leaf Powder both of which have anti-viral, anti-bacterial, anti- parasitical and antiseptic qualities. “It is an energizing, refreshing tea with lots of flavor,” she says. “An extract from olive leaves is now included in many pharmaceutical preparations especially for prevention and relief of colds and flus.” Helen also uses imported Greek kalamata olives she pits by hand to make dessert olives. She cures them in a red wine, pomegranate molasses and balsamic vinegar syrup and loves seeing the reaction of people trying them for the first time. “I sell them at the markets and at first people are a little hesitant to try them but as soon as they do their faces just light up. They are so surprised by the taste – pleasantly surprised.” heir popularity has also travelled further afield than New Zealand. One of Helen’s two sons living in France is now making and selling a version of her recipe under the label of Douceur’s d’Olives (sweet olives). In addition, Helen uses kalamata olives to make olive chutney, tapenade and conserves and regularly travels the world’s olive hot spots such as Syria and Greece to learn more about the fruit and gather ideas for making new and surprising recipes. In fact after Wairarapa Lifestyle caught up with her she was preparing to travel to Greece to visit Kalamata and meet the producers of the olives she uses, as well as meet with representatives at The World Institute of The Olive Tree in France to discuss the benefits of the olive leaf and the latest research. Elaia products include Olive & Chilli, Olive Marmalade, Olive & Fig, Dessert Olives and Olive Leaf Tea. In addition, Helen has written a book, The Irresistible Olive, with a small collection of recipes in which the olive is the star. For more information visit www.gourmetolives.co.nz.
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oin interior designers Vanya Wilkinson of hope & glory store Greytown and Stella Lennox of Lennox Design Studio Masterton for this inspirational workshop series. Each two and a half hour workshop will include: · Easy and effective ideas to style your home, working with what you already have. · Gorgeousness on a budget – ideas to refresh your home without breaking the bank · Meet the experts, special guest speakers to inspire and teach you new tricks! · Receive exclusive discount vouchers off your next fabulous purchases at Lennox Design Studio and hope & glory. · Each workshop will start at 2pm and finish not later than 5pm. · A delicious afternoon tea will be provided. Workshops will be running from May to October in both Greytown and Masterton - further dates and ticket sales will be available soon at www.lennoxdesignstudio.co.nz And why not make a weekend of it … The Copthorne Hotel & Resort Solway Park is offering a luxurious accommodation add-on, just for girls, from just $112.50. Their ‘Girls Day Out’ package includes accommodation, breakfast, wine and spa soak on arrival, a $20 Minx Shoes voucher and lunch and wine tastings at a local vineyard. Book online at www.solway.co.nz.
snippets... Back on Track
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he recently completed track upgrade of the Rimutaka Rail Trail has added width to the narrowest section of track which now provides users comfort and safety on a truly multi-use track. The 18 km Rimutaka Rail Trail is popular with walkers, dogwalkers, and mountain bikers. To cater for the wide variety of users, a three kilometre section of the track and bridges between the car park and Cross Creek were widened to allow two parties to pass each other safely. "We have had some very good feed back from the public already" said Craig Harrison, project manager for Department of Conservation (DOC) in the Wairarapa. " A one hour walk or half hour bike trip to Cross Creek for a picnic then home the same way is going to be a popular option."
The track follows an historic rail route that was established in 1878 to carry passengers from Upper Hutt to Featherston. The innovative Fell mountain railway system was used to pull trains up the steep slope of the Rimutaka Incline. It operated until the Rimutaka rail tunnel opened in 1955. The Rimutaka Rail Trail can be accessed via Rimutaka Forest Park from Featherston or Pakuratahi Forest from Upper Hutt.
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Aratoi - celebrating a decade
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en years ago, the final stone was laid of a brand new Wairarapa museum and gallery complex. Aratoi has since become a popular and respected regional arts facility, and it’s celebrating this milestone anniversary with a series of events, and an exhibition called Looking Back: Celebrating Aratoi’s 10th Birthday. This traces the history of Aratoi and its predecessor the Wairarapa Arts Centre, through photographs and archive materials.
Geoff Walker is a well-known local photographer, and over the past 18 months he has been pursuing his current holy grail – the iconic Wairarapa woolshed. Geoff, who has won many awards for his photographs, traveled extensively throughout the region to capture these images of sheds, the shearers and the rural environment they work in. The exhibition is a dynamic
celebration of this hub of rural life, and tells a powerful Wairarapa story. Painting the View: English Watercolours 1790-1860 transports us to a different facet of rural life: that of England and Europe three centuries ago. This touring exhibition from Te Papa features 31 scenes of farm, coastal, and street life by artists including John Constable, Thomas Gainsborough and John Ruskin. The works have a fresh, immediate feel, probably because many would have been captured on the spot using the newly invented premixed paints, which opened up the possibility of painting outside the studio for the first time. During this era, sketching trips became popular for both professional and amateur artists, who ranged further afield into previously inaccessible areas thanks to improved roads and communications. Watercolour painting became established in England, and the landscape genre reached its greatest sophistication during this period. Masterquilters, a group of quilting and crafting enthusiasts from throughout the region, has responded to the landscape in their own unique way with a themed exhibition called Between the Rivers. Highlights include the results of a challenge called ‘A Walk in the Park’, and work by people aged 18 years and under. See www.aratoi.co.nz for more details.
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long weekend in Greytown in Easter 2011 was all it took for Karen and David Musk to spark the idea that the gracious Victorian town was the perfect place to create their vision - a place to live and work in a positive thriving community. Scanning the lists at local real estate agents, they saw that 132 Main Street was for sale, a delightful building with both living space and a shop with prominent street frontage. So plans were made, negotiating began, and they returned to Dunedin, sold their home and business and in January 2012 moved their lives to Greytown. karenmusk.com is the latest venture for the husband and wife team, with a lot of the clothes made Karen on the property, many of them are one offs. These are complemented by other labels such as Leslie Herbert , and Ritual labels, (both NZ made), p j jeans and Ketz-Ke, all labels not available elsewhere in the area. The couple are really excited about their new venture and life in the Wairarapa, but have been so busy getting the shop ready they haven’t had much time to explore a lot of the region yet, however they plan to be here for a long time and will eventually find the time to discover the treasures of the Wairarapa.
Miss Wairarapa and Miss Teen Wairarapa 2012
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Pageant coordinator Brenda Lewin
elebrating young women in today’s society the Miss Wairarapa competition is back after 23 years. The first woman to be crowned Miss Golden Shears was Miss Janine Maroulis in 1971. Touring the country in the lead up to the Miss New Zealand title, Janine was given a carton of cigarettes each week by sponsor Cameo. How times have changed. nd now it’s 2012. Wanting to find a unique way of showcasing both local talent and local businesses the organisers are bringing it back with a whole new flavour that’s not
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There will be 15 wonderful contestants - half of those representing the Miss Teen Wairarapa section for those women under the age of 18. The winner of Miss Wairarapa 2012 will be an ambassador for the Wairarapa region and community, supporting local events and her chosen charity, socialising, making public appearances, undergoing professional training and taking part in fashion shoots during her reign. She will also have the opportunity to represent and win Miss Universe NZ at an international level in Wellington in May. This year’s event is to be held at the Copthorne Hotel and Resort, Masterton on March 31 at 6pm. Tickets are $60 including dinner and wonderful live and local entertainment. Tickets can be purchased through the White Swan Hotel, 109 Main Street, Greytown, The Manor Health and Beauty Day Spa, 15 Titoki Street, Masterton. Bookings can also be made through pageant coordinator Brenda Lewin 027 232 6652 or Sarah Ina Alexander 022 139 2087. You can follow updates on up and coming events and get the chance to win free tickets by checking out the Facebook Page, Miss Wairarapa and Miss Teen Wairarapa 2012.
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Barbara Hyde, marketing manager at Destination Wairarapa, took to the skies with Nelson pilot John Clifton and was treated to a bird’s eye view over the Wairarapa plain.
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t’s a shame that early mornings have such a bad rep – they’re actually quite a nice time of the day. Having missed many over the years I’m pleased to be standing in Carterton at 6.45am. I’m going up in the world...my first hot air balloon ride and I’m lucky to be with the crew from ‘Tanswell’. Today’s competition is to drop a streamer in the centre of the main street roundabout. I love the low tech-ness of this sport, the wicker basket still made the same way they always have been in Somerset. The equipment comes out quickly, the old sofa cushions that have been stuffed in the basket to pad the gas cyclinders get chucked aside and John and company get on with it. The balloon is on the ground spread out, basket on its side and connected. Fan comes out and we hold the balloon open as the blast of air rushes in, then with what feels like very little effort the burner is on and the balloon is upright, eager to get with the others. A quick “you can get in” from John and before you can say “get over it” we’re over it....it being Carterton. We’ve missed the roundabout target but John lobs the two streamers out anyway and they hit the roof of a big building. Gentle, gentle. There’s no feeling of great speed but we’re moving along nicely, thank you. I see hidden parts of Carterton I just don’t see each day as I auto pilot down the main street – subdivisions, swimming pools, gardens, tidiness actually. All looking good from up here Carterton. John has a map detailing where horses, sheep and cattle are – we’re to try and avoid them. Specially pigs who I learn (interesting) can’t look up so, freak out when they see the shadow from the balloon. I try to make this fact relevant and local by pointing out the Premier Bacon Factory. Once pigs get there there’s definitely no looking up or turning back. I can see you all in your jarmies and dressing gowns. Kids are excited but so are the grown ups. I wave more than Prince William did when he came but that’s just because I am excited and, after all, for me it’s a novelty. Rabbits or maybe hares dash off, then stop, unable to get away from our shadow. I can see your rows of cabbages, even dahlias, and the now yellowing trees. It’s warm and sunny and sun toasts my back. The Tararuas look Sunday sleepy with a little scarf of white low cloud, just a line. The view, like the valley is enormous, I see Lake Wairarapa. Everyone in the region should see the valley from up here...it’s bold and grand, just like you’d hope it would be. We’re heading to Greytown where I live so I’m dead chuffed. John asks me where I live and after we’ve gone right over the combine harvester devastating the maize I look down Main Street, excited by the fact it’s all so familiar. I can see not just the crop of grey
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pumpkins, but the small splash of orange ones about to be picked up and “souped” at some stage. I phone home and tell them we’re over North Road, I never expected this and Sarah, my daughter, is very excited. So quickly I can see my house and the car driving right underneath us going past us, the wrong way. The sun is so strong they can not tell the colour of the balloon. Sunny Boy, the spectacular star of this festival, is just beside us, people are thrilled and surprised. It’s like someone has delivered a massive Christmas decoration to Greytown. A quick call to redirect the whanau and I can see Sarah waving and as we lightly descend into a paddock in Humphries Street she runs across to us. I guess it’s not everyday your mum comes down from the sky. Good morning Earthlings. The Sunny Boy team, lots of them, arrive. He is walked away from the backyard of the house he landed in, as though he’d come round to borrow a cup of sugar. His team have laid out a massive blanket so he can have a lie down gently in the sun. He has to be protected from kiwi grass, biosecurity when he gets back to the USA is strict. Local kids, including our neighbour Campbell, have great fun squashing out the air from the big boy. I don’t feel deflated. I walk round the corner and home in the now hot autumn sun. Wairarapa’s annual balloon fiesta is shaping up to be bigger than seen in many years, as balloonists from around the country prepare to band together to pay tribute to the 11 lives lost in the January 7 ballooning tragedy in Carterton. The decision to go ahead with the 4 day fiesta, with lift off in a tribute flight on March 8, was made with the support of the victims’ families. More than 30 balloonists are expected to take part, many of whom have never flown in the festival before, but have been drawn this year by solidarity and a need to pay respect. The event, which long ago etched its place in the Wairarapa events calendar, brings a spectacle of colour as blasts of heat transform lifeless pieces of fabric into engineless machines of beauty. Thanks to organisers of Trust House Balloons Over Wairarapa and John Clifton and his family in ‘Tanswell’ for making this flight possible.
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Celebrate the joy of reading and the joy of books This year’s sixth biennial Yarns in Barns festival will bring authors, poets, storytellers and foodies to the Wairarapa to celebrate the joy of books. By Katie Farman.
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xpect a few giggles when actress and TV and radio personality turned author Jaquie Brown headlines at this year’s Yarns in Barns: Wairarapa Festival of Reading. Jaquie will come to the region for the 10 day festival beginning on May 25, to talk about her new book I’m not fat, I’m pregnant. “Jaquie is renowned for her sharp wit and ability to parody herself, as was so clearly evident in the fabulous Jaquie Brown Diaries television show,” says festival director David Hedley, of Hedley’s Bookshop in Masterton. “Now audiences will be able to discover another side to Jaquie with the release of her new book about being pregnant and becoming a mother … which of course is written in a, humorous manner and provides practical advice, but also showcases her talents as a writer.” The festival was initially established by local booksellers, publishers and librarians to take reading and the joy of reading books back out into the Wairarapa community. Now over a decade later it remains true to its roots. “The Yarns in Barns Festival of Reading was originally designed to engage with the community about the joy of reading books,” says David. “It was made to appeal to a wide range of people, not just the literary hardcore. Over the years it has seen memorable events such as poetry readings held in a vineyard, writers’ workshops and comedy shows held in a woolshed. This year is expected to be bigger with an emphasis on contemporary publishing trends.” hile the line-up for this year’s festival was still to be finalised when Wairarapa Lifestyle went to print, David says it will be a who’s who of New Zealand writers, celebrity chefs, historians and comedians … something for everyone. “There’s been an explosion of food books in the past few years written by some real New Zealand characters that combine spectacular photography with fantastic recipes and in some cases a strong travel element,” says David. “They’ve been extremely popular and appeal to a broad audience.” In addition one of the festival’s most popular events, The Great WBS Yarns in Barns Debate will be held. Previous years have attracted local personalities including Mary Kippenberger, Roy Farman and Marama Fox, as well as national identities including comedian Te Radar, columnist Joe Bennett and cartoonist Tom Scott. “You could say the debate has become a Wairarapa institution over the year attracting some of the top debaters from all over New Zealand,” says David. “Audiences are always guaranteed a laugh.” The 2012 Yarns in Barns: Wairarapa Festival of Reading will be held from May 25 to June 4th. This year’s co-ordinator is Steve Trotman, of Hedleys Bookshop. For more information visit www.hedleysbooks.co.nz
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Above: TV and radio personality turned author Jaquie Brown Below: Steve, from Hedleys Bookshop, who is organising the Yarns in Barns event.
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It’s all happening at Hood Aerodrome Pilot Jerry Chisum can’t wait to take to the skies in the ANZAC WW1 airshow in Masterton this April. By Katie Farman.
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y mother turned green with envy when I told her I’d enjoyed a ride in the original Chitty Chitty Bang Bang car. She was a huge fan of the children’s book written by James Bond creator Ian Fleming which was made into the popular British musical film starring Dick Van Dyke. She saw it for the first time in the late 1960s at The Regent in Cathedral Square. A decade later Mum would read the book to me and each Christmas we’d watch re-runs of the movie on TV. The story of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, a car owned by the Potts Family, which could float on water and even fly – quite handy attributes indeed when one has to endure a kidnapping and outwit a mob of gangsters – never seems to tire.
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hen Jerry grabs the controls of the Fokker DVII during April’s WW1 airshow in Masterton he will have two things on his mind. How to position the aircraft so it best demonstrates how it would have flown in wartime and entertaining the crowd. “When I fly (at airshows) I try and replicate how the dog fights and chases would’ve been,” he told Wairarapa Lifestyle. “They were close, they were exciting and the pilots needed precision flying. In a plane like a DVII it’s very manoeuvrable so even though you’re flying to entertain the people below, you’ve got to concentrate on positioning it so you’re safe but so they see a jolly good show.” The experienced commercial and test pilot, who originally hails from America but now calls New Zealand home, is widely regarded as flying a spirited display in the Vintage Aviator Collection’s DVII. He also looks splendid in a replica uniform of Lothar Von Richthofen, a German WW1 fighter credited with 40 victories and the young brother of The Red Baron. Jerry will also be one of 12 TVAL pilots taking to the skies in around 20 different WW1 type aircrafts during the April 28th airshow at Hood Aerodrome, which will commemorate ANZAC Day. The airshow will feature aircraft from the Vintage Aviator Collection - one of the largest collections of WW1 original, reproduction and replica aircraft in the world and will include the debut of new aircraft. It will also see the return of the original Chitty Chitty Bang Bang car from the 1968 movie starring Dick Van Dyke, offering rides and photo opportunities for donations to charity. There will also be free vintage vehicle rides in WW1 ambulances, tanks and troop carriers; live entertainment, food and beverage stalls and full commentary. Gates open at 12pm with rides between 1pm – 2.30pm and the airshow display beginning at 2.30pm. For more information visit:www.vintageaviator.co.nz.
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang we love you. Katie Farman enjoys a ride in one of the world’s most recognisable cars.
Thus it’s somewhat amazing that this “fantasmagorical machine” designed by Ken Adam and built by the Ford Racing Team and described as “the most recognisable car in the world” has made several appearances at Hood Aerodrome in little old Masterton. Well … we all have filmmaker Sir Peter Jackson to thank for that. He bought the car at auction last year and has generously lent it for use in charity drives at Hood Aerodrome. During January’s WW1 Joyeux Noel airshow, that featured aircraft from the Vintage Aviator Collection, I gave a gold coin donation in return for a bumpy jaunt across the grass. Getting some sense of wonder that those Potts children must’ve experienced; I soaked up every lap of my ride in that car. I enjoyed every little bump. Every little stare we got from the crowd. And couldn’t help but notice the enormous smile on the driver’s face. I admired the car’s bonnet of polished aluminium, the boat deck of hand-crafted red and white cedar and noticed how the brass fittings, evidently taken from Edwardian cars, shone in the late afternoon sun. I was later told the alloy dashboard plate was from a British WW1 fighter plane. Even though my mother couldn’t make January’s show, the good news for her is that Chitty Chitty Bang Bang will return for the ANZAC WW1 Air Show at Hood Aerodrome on April 28. I can’t guarantee it will fly, nor can I guarantee it will float on water. But I am sure it will be a magical experience. Pilot Jerry Chisum and the Fokker DVII, he will fly at the upcoming ANZAC WW1 airshow in Masterton. 12 - Wairarapa Lifestyle Magazine AUTUMN 2012 Issue #25
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iant insects rest on the walls of Stephen Allwood’s studio, one weta in monochromatic greys, another in warmer multi-tones. At one end of the white room, a group of small canvases have been painted with butterflies and beetles, imitating a traditional wood and glass case collection. Entomology is the Martinborough artist’s current theme, as he paints towards an exhibition at Wellington’s Bowen Galleries later this year. The oversized insects are in keeping with Stephen’s style of large canvases, glossy subjects and an interest in the darker side of nature. “I like painting things that are shiny and a lot of insects are shiny,’’ he says. One of Stephen’s earliest collections – a very shiny one - lies in a paddock west of Masterton. In 1979, he was just 19 when hired to paint 45 icons inside the little orthodox church Masterton businessman George Pantelis built for the Greek community. Stephen, a Catholic born in Fiji to teacher parents, put art studies in Christchurch on hold for a year, covering the white plastered walls of the church with glittering religious pictures. “I prefer large paintings and tend to paint quickly, which is why I wasn’t daunted by the size of the job,’’ he says. “I needed to paint about one icon a week.’’ With the church job under his belt, Stephen finished art school with a major in print making and went overseas before settling back in New Zealand with partner Jo Crabb, a chef. The couple had eateries in Auckland, where Stephen also had a studio, before running Café Medici in Martinborough for 11 years. Their business is now Careme - cooking classes at Palliser Estate winery, when not at their property in France. Stephen has had numerous solo exhibitions in New Zealand over the years.
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There have been many subjects painted between the icons and the insects. Sheep, Kiwi camping sites, piles of recycling and Greek mythology have found their way on to his canvases, often with paint dripping and streaking. Raw meat also appeals – the comparison between paint and flesh – and he has a picture of meat hanging in his local butcher’s shop. “People have painted meat throughout history; a lot of religious works had gory elements to them, with bits of meat here and there. “That inspiration may come from my Catholic upbringing – the theatre of it.’’ True to his quick painting style, Stephen is capable of completing a large insect in a day or less. “I like to have the whole painting wet, so I do it quickly, often rushing back to look at it.’’ He sources many images from the Internet and modifies them. “I love painting the insects much bigger than reality. There are so many possibilities; I could make them up and paint insects that have never existed and perhaps recreate the past.’’ As for the butterflies, Stephen had a collection box as a boy and is keen to depict forgotten treasures – broken insects, with bits of legs on the bottom of the case. “You often see dusty collections like that in antique shops. New Zealand has a slightly dark side, so that could be why I’m interested in painting insects – but I won’t know until I get into it. Often the paint itself will determine how it works.’’ The approaching darker winter months seem perfect for a devotion to creepy-crawlies in all their six-legged, upsized glory. • In the Winter issue of Wairarapa Lifestyle Julie Mahony will visit the Greek church Stephen Allwood painted as a teenager.
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Marketing Wairarapa to the World Destination Wairarapa’s new general manager David Hancock (Centre) is all smiles after completing the Tararua Mountain Run. Pictured here with supporters Tracey and Shell.
Since taking the helm of regional tourism organisation Destination Wairarapa, David Hancock says he is looking forward to experiencing more of the region he’s in charge of marketing. By Katie Farman.
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e’s completed the Coast to Coast multisport race, the alpine adventure run The Goat and the Tararua Mountain Race, but now David Hancock is eyeing up new challenges. The recently appointed general manager of Destination Wairarapa, the regional tourism organisation (RTO) charged with marketing the region both domestically and internationally, says he is looking forward to exploring more of the region’s expansive coastline, native bush and pursuing his passion for mountain running. “I love it (mountain running), it’s a great personal challenge allowing you to push yourself mentally and physically,” he says. “It also takes you to some pretty amazing parts of the country and I’m excited about discovering some more trails here.” Before moving from the Kapiti Coast to Masterton earlier this year with his partner Tracey and their two children Will and Neve, David already had a good knowledge of the Wairarapa. During his tenure as Hutt City visitor development manager he was a driver of the multi-agency Wellington-Wairarapa Cycle Trail Group which was formed to establish a loop cycle trail over the Rimutaka Rail Trail linking Wellington with Wairarapa. This is something he is looking forward to further developing in his new role. “Two RTOs, three councils, the Wellington Regional Council and DOC are all right behind this and working hard on it, ensuring it will become another successful trail within the New Zealand Cycle Trail network.” With 20 years tourism experience, David’s career has involved working with travel agents, airlines, hotels, tour operators and local 16 - Wairarapa Lifestyle Magazine AUTUMN 2012 Issue #25
government. His most recent role as Hutt City visitor development manager saw him reposition the i-SITE visitor centre as a retail centre, expand sister city relationships and assist businesses develop new visitor products. But the thing he is most proud of was lobbying a change for the district plan to include temporary activities such a holding an event. He also got visitors from cruise ships in Wellington out to the Hutt Valley after developing special garden tours and tours of Jackson St in Petone. Now David is looking forward to working with his team to create a lasting tourism legacy for Wairarapa with several initiatives such as seeing a more collective approach to marketing the region as a conference venue to the benefit of individual operators and developing niche markets - for example agricultural tours for specialist groups. “I’m looking to pick up on the great work the team at Destination Wairarapa has been doing with marketing the region and the i-SITES; but I think there’s more that can be done to segment the Wairarapa product. It’s something we’ve already drafted a strategy for.” Destination Wairarapa will continue to work closely with Positively Wellington Tourism at developing the Australian visitor market and will also communicate with local residents about the value of the Masterton and Martinborough i-SITE visitorcentres. “I really want to see more Wairarapa people using i-SITES for booking their holidays around New Zealand and for booking things for friends and family when they come to visit.”
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Compulsive collecting In the first of our new series on Wairarapa blokes and their sheds, Katie Farman meets Brett Harman – one half of the creative duo who established Harman and Harman art gallery and workshop in Carterton.
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Moa, complete with “feathers” cut out of old 44 gallon drums and individually welded onto a frame. To the outside eye, the order in Brett’s shed may appear haphazard. Chaotic even. But he insists he knows where everything is. More importantly he knows if he leaves his bolt cutters on the window side of his workbench – they will be there when he next needs them, unless his 16-year-old son Finn, who has his own double garage, isn’t using them. What’s even more interesting is, after Brett showed Wairarapa Lifestyle through his shed, he admitted he was looking to re-arrange everything. Re-establish the order so to speak, so the creative juices could flow more freely. “I’m not an artist, rather someone who just likes making things,” he says simply. “And I think it might be time to revitalize the shed.”
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anging from the roof of Brett Harman’s shed are several vintage bicycle frames – one complete with hard tyres. He can recall where he found each of them and knows each has its own sentimental story; but it’s his own story he’s more interested in creating. “I’ll do them up one day – when I have grandkids of my own. They’ll look just fantastic with the chrome all finished and frame sall painted up – I mean look at the shape of those handlebars – they’re just great.” Brett, who has an extensive background in the film industry and worked for Weta Workshop during the making of Lord of the Rings, is standing in one part of his large shed surrounded by vintage books, tin toys, old petrol tins, road signs, motor racing paraphernalia, tools and movie props including a replica art deco inspired helmet from The Rocketeer movie. Heck, there’s even a set of train signals and a log fire in the corner to keep him warm in the winter. Brett says he has accumulated the majority of his wares since moving to Carterton 13 years ago with his wife Lisa. Many of the petrol tins, pumps or other motor industry related equipment have been found at rubbish dumps, in second hand stores or given to him by friends or work colleagues. “I’m not interested in the monetary value of things, just the look of them or if they’re useful to me,” he says. It’s clear looking around Brett loves to fix things, pull them apart and put them back together. Take the pile of old spades, garden forks and chains which have been transformed into an impressive set of dragon gates hanging in front of the couple’s round yellow house made out of an old cyclone barn. There are bits of scrap metal, old tools and welding equipment suggesting this shed is more than a place to store things. It’s also a place of work. A place for reflection and a place for coming up with ideas and implementing them. “I’ve a million ideas everyday. I do spend a lot of time here and Lisa is happy to spend her time creating her artworks in her workshop which is completely different to this and that’s cool, it suits us.” he self taught welder, panel beater and spray painter currently has several jobs on the go. When he isn’t working on his four Moto Guzzi classic motorcycles including a Mark III Le Mans; or restoring the 1975 Mini he picked up for $400 or tinkering on the Honda VF2 400R he found in a shed in Featherston, Brett can be found creating metal works for the couple’s Harman & Harman gallery; or working on one-off commissions such as the life size
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donuts for Lucy - RIP In his ‘Moon Over Martinborough’ blog, Jared Gulian tells stories about living a deeply satisfying life in Martinborough, one of the word’s most beautiful places. www.moonovermartinborough.com
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We wanted to get her body into the hole with dignity, but we failed. We could only hold her at the edge and drop her in. I still feel bad about that. She landed with a tumble and thump, her feet sticking up into the air. It was horrible. “We have to put her on her side,” I said. “We can’t leave her like that.” I climbed down inside the grave. There wasn’t much room for my feet. The walls of the earth came to my waist. I tried to turn her, but I couldn’t. She was too heavy, too big. I gave her one last belly rub, down there with her in her grave, and then I climbed out. Rick and I stood with one foot on either side of the grave, reached in, grabbed her legs, and tried to turn her again. If it wasn’t so sad, it would have been funny. Two incompetent city boys trying to bury an enormous pig. We stood and looked down at Lucy, now lying peacefully at the bottom of her grave. Rick said, “Thank you, Lucy, for all of the joy you brought us.” I opened the box of donuts and placed them in the grave with her, around her mouth. “In heaven you’ll get donuts every day,” I said. Then, reluctantly, as carefully as we possibly could, we shovelled the dirt down over her poor, sweet head. The entire time Old Lady Lucy was sick and dying, her strapping young boarfriend, Kowhai the Toyboy, kept guard outside the gate to the hayshed hospital. He lay there in driving rain and scorching sun just to be near her. After we buried Lucy, I let Kowhai inside the hayshed so he could see she was gone. He wasn’t convinced, and for the next three days he continued lying in that spot at the gate, as if waiting for her return. Pigs need company, and Kowhai is a borrowed pig. Either we had to give Kowhai back to his original owners or get him some new friends. The thought of being pigless upset Rick so much that he immediately began negotiations on a new pig loan. A week later we had not one but two more borrowed kunekune pigs – Dougal the Dim-Witted Eunuch and his sultry sister, Mrs D, who has a reputation for being a bit of a harlot. Kowhai, of course, is very pleased with the new arrangements. Even so, every once in a while I still find Kowhai in his old spot at the hayshed gate. I just pet him behind the ears and say, “Sorry, Kowhai. The old girl’s gone and not coming back.”
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ick had been back from the States a week when our pet pig, Old Lady Lucy, got sick again. She had her time with him, her walks around the paddock and her belly rubs. Then she decided to go. She lay down and stopped eating. When I syringed water into her mouth, she let it fall out the other side. I got her a new round of anti-inflammatories in a powder form, but I couldn’t get the drugs into her. She wouldn’t even eat the lovely, drug-infused jam sandwiches I made. She began whimpering in a new way. After three days of this we decided to put her down. It was our first day back at work after the Christmas break – the first time in weeks that both of us were away from the property for the day. I called Liz, the vet, and said, “Could you come after we get home from work tonight? I know it’s out of hours, but it would break my heart to not be there when Lucy goes.” Liz, being a kind vet, said yes. On the way home that evening, Rick and I stopped and bought a dozen mini donuts. We wanted to give Lucy a last meal we knew she’d love. When we got home, we immediately went out to the hayshed to say our goodbyes before Liz arrived. We saw Lucy in the hayshed and called out to her, but she didn’t answer with her usual grunted hello. She was silent. I stepped in the gate and walked over to her. I put my hand on her side. She was still warm, but the dear old pig was already dead. When my grandmother was dying, she asked everyone to leave the room just before she passed away. It was as if having everyone there with her, loving her, was somehow keeping her in this world. She had to be alone to die. Maybe Rick and I, without knowing it, had been holding Lucy back the same way. I said a small prayer over Lucy’s large, hairy body. I asked the pig god to take care of Lucy’s enthusiastic pig soul. Then I called Liz to tell her that she didn’t need to come anymore. That’s when the real work began. I have been raised in cotton wool. Other people have always taken care of the bodies of the people and animals I have loved. Doctors and vets and funeral directors. But true death is a physical thing. It involves moving and lifting and burying. It hurts your back as well as your heart. The hole Rick and I dug was large and deep. A grown man could have laid down inside of it, if he curled up his legs. We moved Lucy’s 150kg body in fits and starts, with two towels wrapped underneath her in a sling. We took five steps and rested, then five steps more. I don’t know why we didn’t ask friends and neighbours for help. I suppose it was something Rick and I wanted to do together. A private, sacred act. The last thing we would ever do for our Lucy. She started out being Rick’s pig. In the end, she was definitely ours.
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Fridays at the Yards A Wairarapa Friday means many things to different people. At the Clareville sales yards, it’s auction day.
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n a low painted bench seat at the Clareville sale yards sit a handful of Wairarapa men who have farmed through the decades. There’s John Jury, 75, of Greytown, formerly Ponatahi. Beside him are other men who have spent their lives in the country. John and his mates come to the Country Livestock sales at the A&P showgrounds near Carterton most Fridays – as sure as other Wairarapa folk meet for an end-of-week lunch or a round of golf. They may not always have animals to sell, nor may they be buying, but they love the buzz of the auctions and the farmers’ yarns, so they come to the sales to watch, listen and advise. At the auctions, operated by brothers Ian and Lyall Hicks, anything from sheep to chickens, goats, calves and pigs can be bought and sold. Men of all ages lean over the pens, commenting on the state of the stock. Those ones need drenching, they say. The mob in another pen is too small. There are plenty of women at the auctions too and the school holidays bring children, who wander down the lines with cans of fizz and hotdogs on sticks, from the caravan outside. The Hickses began stock auctions at the Clareville site 18 years ago. The bench seat near the office, with a fine view of the pens, is unofficially reserved for the veteran farmers and regulars, Ian says. ``They come along to have a social talk - it’s part of life. We’re used to seeing the usual faces on the seat. One retired farmer didn’t show up for a couple of weeks and we wondered where he’d got to. Turned out he’d had a fall.’’ The sales are under cover on a concrete floor and gumboots are a must. In the rows of smaller wooden pens are sheep and pigs, awaiting their fate, as auctioneer Graham Howie moves in with his clipboard. With deft calling and lots of eye contact with buyers leaning in close, he attempts to make the sale. longside the experienced farmers is a breeder of coloured sheep, Michele Heath, who moved to 10.5 acres in the Waiohine Gorge from Wellington four years ago. Michele has brought five of her ram lambs to the stock auction, with a reserve of $80 each. ``C’mon, c’mon,’’ she mutters, as the bids rise around her mob. She’s in luck, as the new owner commits to $100 per head. Newcomers and lifestyle-blockers are made welcome at the stock sales and the yards are well set up for small numbers of animals, Ian Hicks says. ``Most of the lifestyle people are pretty good but we get the odd ones who take home young calves, put them out in the paddock without feeding them, then ring up and ask why they died.’’
After the sheep, it’s time to auction the cattle in the larger pens. Bidders and watchers climb on to a small area of tiered seating to get a good view. Afterwards, there are suddenly queues for the hot food outside and at the office, where details are confirmed. Some Fridays bring sundries to be auctioned, such as wire, tools and possum traps. The most unusual animal has been a donkey. It didn’t sell. When asked for more stories, the sort that are told time and again over the seasons, Ian just smiles – perhaps they’re reserved for the men on the bench.
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Top: Auctioneer Graham Howie jumps into a pen to auction a mob of sheep. Above: Scarlett and Imogen Wilton at the Clareville stock auctions with their great uncle, John Jury.
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The new chatelaine at Te Parae Te Parae homestead, surrounded by farmland on the outskirts of Masterton, is a place many little girls could only dream of. An historic sprawling structure flanked by sweeping tree filled gardens and a lake inspiring fairy tale like fantasies. Tanya Katterns visits the homestead that is being opened up as a premier events venue.
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f there are ghosts lingering in the attics or tucked into corners of any of the seven bedrooms at Te Parae, they are clearly at peace as the homestead only beckons with an air of tranquillity. Weddings have already been hosted, dinner parties have been held and groups have gathered in functions that have become merely the start of grander dreams to come. Captain Mark Phillips and Princess Anne are among the many world household names that have been entertained at the homestead and the beckoning gardens and horse stables, where champion horses have long been bred For Angela Irving, her return to Te Parae with her husband Simon last winter was a homecoming with a sense of excitement of what the future held for the homestead. “I have only happy memories growing up here with my brothers and my parents Tom and Gay. The place was always filled with people, staff working with the horses and visitors coming and going. It was always a welcoming home.” “Our dream is to showcase this property and let its history, which has been in the Williams family for over a century, continue on. I see this being a place where couples celebrate their wedding, corporations bring their staff for team-building, and laughter fills the halls in various birthday and other event celebrations.” It is a generational home. Her great grandparents, champion golfer Eileen Williams (nee Lewis) and husband Guy had the homestead built for their new life together in 1905. Her grandparents Alister and his new wife Nancy, who brought with her two broodmares, later took over – with the beginnings of the now well respected Te Parae stud. 24 - Wairarapa Lifestyle Magazine AUTUMN 2012 Issue #25
The third generation was her parents, and now succession plans for the property have brought Angela and Simon. From the past 10 years spent in Auckland, Angela quickly realised that returning to her childhood home at Te Parae was to become a labour of love. “The reality of moving in was pretty mind blowing really. You sort of don’t have much of a concept of living in such a massive house outside of childhood until you get in and live in it and the space is incredible.” It is now a fulltime passion for Angela, working around the property and combining her years of event management skills gained with working for a French luxury brand – to creating the future vision for Te Parae under her and Simon’s stewardship. “As a wedding venue for example, it can be a one stop shop. Wedding coordination and planning combined with having this most magnificent venue. This is not just our home but it is a massive part of the Wairarapa history and I believe it needs to be shared.” What is set in concrete though is that the homestead will also remain for generations of Williams family members to come. “As my mother always says to me, ‘you are a tenant for the next generations. You never own Te Parae’.”
Top: Angela in front of the homestead. Above: Angela and Simon in front of the man-made lake at Te Parae.
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Wonderful Wairarapa Wedding Guide 2012 From the rugged coastline, to historic villages, Wairarapa is the perfect location for your special day featuring venues, catering, beauty, photographers, services...
TWO FABULOUS WEDDING VENUES TO PICK FROM Start your Marriage in Style with the Romance of History in a Church Built by the Pioneers of the South Wairarapa FIRST CHURCH
Built in Martinborough 142 years ago in the era of the horse and cart!
Deeply steeped in history and a memorial to the pioneers. A newly re-painted Old Girl!
For a visit and a booking contact Margaret Griffiths tel: 06 306 8102 email: cmgriff@ihug.co.nz www.wairarapalifestyle.co.nz
BURNSIDE CHURCH Built 137 years ago by the Sutherland family and friends. 22 kms from Martinborough at Pirinoa on the main road to Lake Ferry
Burnside in the ďŹ elds: A romantic ambience with a stunning outlook. Never had electricity.
For a visit and a booking contact: Susan Finlayson tel: 06 307 7853 email: finlaysonfamily@actrix.co.nz Wairarapa Lifestyle Magazine AUTUMN 2012 Issue #25 - 25
WAIRARAPA WEDDINGS
The right place at the right time
The Wairarapa is an unforgettable place for a wedding. Not only does it have wonderful natural elements to use as a backdrop, like mountain views, endless skies and vines heavy with fruit but also an array of venue and accommodation options. From country churches, gracious gardens and stately homes to rustic barns, vineyards and smart hotels, there are choices galore.
First Church Martinborough 142 years old and with seating for 120, First Church welcomes you with open arms and a romantic history to make your wedding day a truly memorable occasion. Built by the pioneers of South Wairarapa and used by generations of the same families to this day, you can be assured of an atmosphere of love, warmth and lasting tradition. A sound system complements the pipe organ and piano and hall with kitchen facilities, available by arrangement. Burnside Church Pirinoa Set in rolling countryside with the atmosphere of a bygone era, this simple historic church provides a perfect country setting in which to tie the knot. Small but perfectly formed, the church seats 60 and was built 137 years ago by the Sutherland family and friends. Rural and rustic Wairarapa at its picturesque best, providing stunning photographic opportunities. You may use your own celebrant or their Minister to advise and perform your ceremony. Music and flowers by arrangement. Let the church help to make your special day unique.
Martinborough HOTEL Martinborough Hotel is a stylish, historic wedding venue dating back to 1882, right at the heart of New Zealand’s most celebrated wine village. This 16 room boutique hotel, which sits on the picturesque leafy village square, mixes the ambience of a grand country home with personal and unobtrusive service. Over the years, many wedding guests have enjoyed the beautifully decorated reception areas, the rose-filled garden and courtyard, the individually designed guestrooms and the fine food and wine for which the hotel is renowned. Martinborough Hotel is a memorable and elegant setting for celebrations ranging from the casual and intimate to more formal events for up to 95 guests.
The complete country retreat for small private weddings or celebrations for many‌ Brackenridge is the pick of country wedding venues Martinborough has to offer. Offering unobtrusive country hospitality, your own personal consultant, and good old-fashioned service! Brackenridge has the total solutions package. Let us take care of your big day! www.brackenridge.co.nz 06 3068115 We welcome you to come and view our venue. Call to book an appointment. 26 - Wairarapa Lifestyle Magazine AUTUMN 2012 Issue #25
The perfect wedding at Martinborough Hotel is an intimate, romantic event for up to 95 guests. With its beautifully decorated reception areas, rose-ďŹ lled gardens and courtyard, individually designed guest rooms and romantic honeymoon suite, the historic Martinborough Hotel is more like a country home than a hotel. For more information contact Deb Morris on 06 306 9350 or visit us at www.martinboroughhotel.co.nz
WAIRARAPA WEDDINGS BRACKENRIDGE COUNTRY RETREAT & SPA Arguably one of Wairarapa’s leading wedding destination, Brackenridge was conceived and built as a flexible, multi-purpose venue in Martinborough. Wedding co-ordinator Cathie Morison regards it as a privilege, along with her committed staff, to guide a bride and groom through planning their special day. Her experience and knowledge means she can direct a couple to photographers, florists, musicians and caterers who best fit their requirements. Over the years, Brackenridge has also formed a close relationship with Providore Food & Catering and the two teams work seamlessly together, fulfilling the couples’ expectations a priority. Brackenridge’s self-contained cottages and studios, are dotted around the grounds, with its gym and saltwater lap pool available to onsite guests. The option of the bridal party having their makeup applied in the luxurious spa facilities all combine to create a ‘holiday village’ atmosphere. Some of the most memorable occasions in recent years have been the increasingly popular fire-side winter weddings – maybe that’s because of the special winter rates, or the option of bringing your own beverages! Take the pressure off. Hand your seating plan, favours, menus and anything else to the Brackenridge staff. They take care of all the set up leaving you to enjoy the time leading up to your big day! Copthorne Hotel & Resort Solway Park Wendy Donnelly has made weddings and celebrations her specialty. After 24 years as The Copthorne Hotel & Resort Solway Park’s functions coordinator, Wendy says it’s a privilege to be involved in such a special chapter in a bride’s life. “Each wedding is unique - I love seeing my clients happy when we create a day exactly how they dreamed. I feel privileged to be part of it. It’s really magical,” says Wendy. The Copthorne, which is now fully renovated, is a practical and stress-free wedding venue for couples wanting to get married in the Wairarapa. Offering superior onsite accommodation; fine dining and a beautiful setting within 24 acres of landscaped parklands – including a rose garden and marquee sites - the resort can host both your ceremony and wedding reception, rain or shine. Catering for weddings of any size, from an intimate gathering of 14 people right up 350 guests, Wendy can work within all budgets to ensure everyone’s day is memorable. Her experience has also enabled her to develop an extensive list of contacts – from makeup artists, hair dressers and photographers to marriage celebrants, dress makers and florists. Another advantage of having a wedding at the Copthorne Solway Park is working with their chefs, who specialise in creating menus that reflect what’s in season, what’s local, and what’s fresh. Whether it’s canapés, a buffet dinner, set menus, a sharing platter, relaxed BBQ or a la carte menus, you’ll be spoilt for choice. Bridal couples enjoy complimentary accommodation on their wedding night and there are special packages available for your guests in accommodation that ranges from standard or superior rooms to suites and apartments. CONEY WINES With its marquee-style canopy and beautiful vineyard setting, the courtyard at Coney Wines is the perfect venue for a vineyard wedding. Imagine arriving for your ceremony and reception along an “aisle” of vines with a sweeping vista over the vineyard and out to the mountains. Enjoy superb cuisine matched with award-winning Coney wines. Whether you’re planning a smaller celebration or a larger “affair” Coney Wines is the ideal place to create special memories.
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WAIRARAPA WEDDINGS
WeddingVenue ‘A Garden of Love’ the perfect romantic location for your wedding, such as the formal garden, pond backdrop, bridges, promenade or a wide selection of lush garden areas, complemented by the Awaiti gift shop where you can purchase that special gift
Chester road, Carterton Phone: 06 379 8478 or 027 333 2226 Open Sept 1 to May 31 thursday to Sunday 10am - 4pm Monday to Wednesday by appointment www.awaitigardens.co.nz
TAUHERENIKAU RACECOURSE
Beautiful Tauherenikau is set in 110 acres of native bush and magnificent trees. A peaceful picturesque and ideal location for your wedding.
Contact Ginni Thurston 06 308-9026 or 027 2000 663 Email: wairarapa.racing@xtra.co.nz visit our website: www.tauherenikau.co.nz 28 - Wairarapa Lifestyle Magazine AUTUMN 2012 Issue #25
AWAITI GARDENS For those wanting a romantic garden wedding look no further than Awaiti, for it has opulence and surprise. The garden is suitable for either a small or large wedding party. In spring with brilliant colours of rhododendron blossoms and spring bulbs , summer with its roses and lillies or in autumn with all the tones of rich golds and fiery reds. With stonewalls, stump arch and water backdrops, Awaiti has it all, and is the perfect location to capture that WOW photo. Awaiti has an all seasons garden with facilities for a marquee if required. The garden has an exquisite gift shop to help with that special gift, and a home stay for those travelling guests. Come and talk to Jeanette, Allan or Katrina who are available to help you plan your special day. Landscaped over the last 30 years by Jeanette and Allan, Awaiti is run as a family business with help from their daughter Katrina. The gardens can be viewed on their website: www.awaitigardens.co.nz TAUHERENIKAU RACECOURSE Surrounded by elegant trees, Tauherenikau is an ideal venue for your wedding whether it is big or small, formal or casual, winter or summer. It has atmosphere, it has ambience and is located in beautiful surroundings. The venue is a versatile space which can be used for your ceremony, photos and reception. Choose your own caterer or ask the experienced staff for advice or recommendations. Tauherenikau has budget accommodation available for up to 40 guests. COBBLESTONES The historic former Wesleyan Church located in the extensive park-like grounds of Cobblestones Early Settlers Museum Village at 169 Main Street, Greytown, is offered to you as a unique, very affordable venue for your wedding ceremony. The church was built in 1865 at 63 Main Street Greytown, relocated behind a bigger church erected on that site in 1879 and relocated again to its present site in 1979, where the Cobblestones Trust sensitively restored it. One of six NZ Historic Places Trust Category 2 registered original Wairarapa buildings relocated to Cobblestones Museum Village and restored by the trust, the church is recognised by the NZHPT as “being of unequivocal importance to Greytown and the Wairarapa region as the first purpose built religious structure in the district”. The church can seat up to 60 guests, and the beautiful grounds with wide lawns, mature trees and pretty gardens surrounding a wishing well, provide a romantic setting for photographs. Weddings may be celebrated on any day of the week and you are welcome to make arrangements for a rehearsal and to decorate the church. The small meeting room in the grounds can also be hired for selfcatered refreshments. Tarureka Estate Tarureka Estate, with its beautiful historic buildings and gardens, is the perfect setting for a country wedding or special event. The two-storey, 140-year-old Loft, with its totara-lined walls and original barn windows, has been sensitively restored and renovated and can comfortably cater, from its modern commercial kitchen, for 120 seated guests. The Loft’s romantic fire provides a cosy venue for winter weddings and the magical ‘wedding grove’ presents an alternative setting for a summer ceremony. Couples planning their wedding are also offered a whole ‘wedding weekend’, which includes use of the Loft for the ceremony and reception, and accommodation for 22 guests in the luxurious homestead and adjoining cottage. The wedding party has use of the entire five acre estate from Friday afternoon until Sunday evening,
WAIRARAPA WEDDINGS providing plenty of opportunity to enjoy the stunning gardens, play on the tennis and petanque courts and hold a next-day function. THE OLD MANSE If you are looking for a relaxing setting for your wedding, The Old Manse offers an ideal location for a marquee wedding up to 150 guests. The ceremony can be held in the garden together with drinks and canapĂŠs followed by dinner in the marquee overlooking a vineyard. Weddings are tailored to your requirements by our wedding coordinator to ensure you have a happy and memorable day. Bloom Restaurant and Terrace Bloom Restaurant and Terrace is situated at Murdoch James Estate and is the largest indoor vineyard venue in Martinborough. For your special day, their beautiful facility allows for all wedding options, ranging from the reception through to the full wedding dinner. Then dance the night away in the elevated restaurant. At Bloom Restaurant they pride themselves on providing a stylish, distinctive wedding venue coupled with fresh and seasonal food and wine. Take advantage of their expert advice to match the wines with your menu choices by coming in for a wine tasting free of charge. There are a number of unique and private areas throughout the vineyard that you can choose from to hold your wedding ceremony. There is the willow-grove overlooking the lake to between the vines and as a wet weather alternative the Cellar Door facility is available. Bloom Restaurant would love the opportunity to meet with you to show you the venue and discuss your requirements further. For further information contact their very experienced wedding coordinator to inspire and create your special Wairarapa wedding on either www.bloomrestaurant.co.nz or www.mintweddingplanning.co.nz
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or your special day, our beautiful facility allows for all wedding options, ranging from the reception through to the full wedding Open 5 days a with the night dinner. We pride ourselves on providing a stylish, distinctive gatherings. wedding venue coupled with fresh and seasonal food and wine. All bookings and enquiries; Bloom Restaurant and Terrace Murdoch James Estate, Dry River Road, Martinborough Open E: 6 days a week from 11.00am with the info@bloom.net.nz P: 06 306 9165
nights set aside for private gatherings. All bookings and enquiries Bloom Restaurant and Terrace Murdoch James Estate, Dry River Road, Martinborough E: info@bloom.net.nz P: (06) 306 9165 www.bloomrestaurant.co.nz
WAIRARAPA'S EARLY SETTLERS MUSEUM VILLAGE
169 MAIN ST, GREYTOWN
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The historic 1865 former Wesleyan church located in the beautiful grounds of Cobblestones Village is a unique, affordable, romantic venue for your wedding ceremony and photos.
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Phone or email us for more information and to reserve the church and grounds for your very special day
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WAIRARAPA WEDDINGS
Wedding Feast
It’s your wedding, and you want the food and the wine to be perfect. For fresh, locally grown and locally produced ingredients, world-beating wines, and people who are simply passionate about food, look no further. This is what we live for. GUTEN APPETIT CATERING Ulli Reinartz and Dean Davies have been running Guten Appetit Catering for over 10 years and still enjoy doing what they do. “I still get a thrill when guests congratulate us on the wonderful food and professional service we provide”. says Ulli. One speciality is weddings and this is where Guten Appetit Catering comes into its own. The experience gained over the years is invaluable and Ulli is keen to pass this experience onto his clients, offering advice, ideas and tips to help make their day run as smoothly and stress free as possible. If you are considering an intimate dinner for two at your home or a larger party for 200 in a marquee, Guten Appetit Catering will ensure everyone’s requirements are met. By using fresh local produce, tailoring menus to suit your budget and obtaining those special dietary needs, no one will feel left out and their staff are there to help and assist. Guten Appetit Catering are willing to travel and set up at your venue, they have travelled to places such as Gisborne to the Kapiti Coast. ‘‘This is one of the great things about catering, as we get to see some wonderful places,” says Dean “and meet some really great people.” Come and see them at their base The Royal Hotel, Featherston.
Weddings Celebrations Cocktail Parties Dinner Parties Cakes to Order On Site Catering Buffet a la carte BBQ Spit Roast Set Menu
All menus are individually designed and priced to suit your needs and budget No job too small or too big Your place or one of ours Phone/Fax (06) 308 8469 Mobile (027) 312 1373 info@g-a-catering.co.nz www.g-a-catering.co.nz 30 - Wairarapa Lifestyle Magazine AUTUMN 2012 Issue #25
PROVIDORE Almost 10 years ago Roger Barrett co-founded Providore, a catering company that fronted as a little deli shop in Martinborough. With takeaway frozen meals, filled rolls and award winning pies, Providore very quickly built up a steady clientele. Not long after, Providore entered into a ‘marriage’ with Brackenridge, which continues to this day, offering weekly conferences and a busy summer season packed with weddings and functions. There’s also the very popular cook schools, which run in the school holidays for a dozen or so kids at a time and the corporate cook schools established with Wellington events company Clued-up, which have taken a couple of lucky Providore staff to Dunedin and Auckland on several occasions. With his loyal “Gaggle of Girls” most of whom have been there longer than the pots and pans, Roger hopes to grow the business into the future. ENTICE CAFE Business partners, Alice Buchanan and Jennie Smith, who jointly own Entice café and catering in Masterton say that even though New Zealanders have always enjoyed eating fresh home grown food, an increased awareness about food has changed people’s eating habits. Now the pair, who boast a great team of waiting staff and an enviable list of local contacts in the food and wine industry, divide their time between the café and catering for weddings, conferences,
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As relaxed or as formal as you like, we can design menus to cater for all numbers, tastes and styles. Providore’s team of professional staff will make your day delicious. Preferred caterers at Brackenridge Country retreat and Spa, Providore’s recipe is to source fresh local produce, bring out the flavours add a dash of passion to make your special day fun and stress-free. Whatever the event, whatever the number, Providore will provide with flair.
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WAIRARAPA WEDDINGS events and corporate functions in the Wairarapa. “We create food to suit the overall theme of the occasion and recognise each event is different,” says Alice. “Some people come to us with very set ideas on what they want, whereas others start with a blank canvas. Either way we’re thrilled to help create a menu that provides them exactly what they’re after.” They have recently opened Entice Too at Pukaha Mt Bruce catering for the many tourists and locals who visit each year. THE WELLINGTON WEDDING SHOW The Wellington Wedding Show has a reputation of being one of New Zealand’s best wedding shows. Over 15 years it has become an institution in Wellington and a must do on every bride’s calendar. Weddings don’t have to be stressful. What is the secret to a successful and stress-free day? The answer is simple- it’s all about selecting the right suppliers! Involving the right people in your event is the magic key to happiness. What better way is there to make those informed decisions than speaking with over 150 wedding suppliers on one day, all within one space? Weddings can be a time consuming affair in this busy day and age, and The Wellington Wedding Show offers the perfect opportunity for couples in the planning process to get the high quality ideas, guidance and suppliers they need within a short space of time. Everyone who attends the show receives a free copy of Mr and Mrs, the official magazine of The Wellington Wedding Show. A magazine dedicated to showcasing the weddings and wedding suppliers of the coolest little wedding capital in the world. Don’t forget to look at their amazing online wedding show: www. thewellingtonweddingshow, to read the blog with helpful hints, see exhibitors and win tickets to our show.
ALICE BUCHANAN & JENNIE SMITH For all your catering requirements from Conference catering, large weddings to intimate parties. Make your event stress free
Corner Bruce & Dixon St, Masterton T: 06 377 3166 E: info@entice.co.nz www.entice.co.nz
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Pamper Yourself
Part of the secret to looking fabulous on the big day is to be relaxed. And if you’ve spent all day rushing in traffic to get your hair and makeup done, that won’t be easy. Fortunately, the Wairarapa’s laid-back atmosphere will keep things cool and the beauty professionals of the region will make sure everyone looks fabulous. The Villa Beauty The team at The Villa will enhance your natural beauty and create the perfect look for you for your special day. Their team can travel to you on the day of your wedding and supply all the makeup, using only the highest quality professional mineral makeup that lasts well into the night. Prior to your special day, The Villa can offer a wide range of services to ensure you are ready for your day. Using only professional products, from St Tropez tans to medical grade microdermabrasion, pedicures and tinting and eyelash extensions, just to name a few, call the professional team at The Villa Beauty Therapy for more details on services, or have a look at their website: www.thevillabeauty.co.nz, to help you plan your special day. Alluminus Beauty Therapy Latasha Boyce from Alluminus Beauty Therapy has had eight years experience in the beauty industry and believes that a woman’s wedding day is one of the most important days of her life. This day will be a lasting memory for her entire life. This is why at Alluminus Beauty Therapy they only use professional branded makeup that is hypo-allergenic, talc free, fragrance free, oil free and yet light weight on the skin, leaving a flawless finish for every blushing bride. To help make your day less stressful they can offer mobile services also. At Alluminus the team can also cater for prebridal treatments
Award winning internationally qualified beauty therapists “When results are required” • maintenance treatments • electrolysis • red vein, milia or skin tag removal • alkaline wash • manicures and pedicures • Circadia facials • skin deep facials • make up • aromatherapy massage • hot stone massage • IPL/Laser clinic • microdermabrasion and enzyme facials • eyelash extensions • mobile makeup Open 6 days by appointment 12 Cooper Street, Masterton Phone 06 370 4561 www.thevillabeauty.co.nz 32 - Wairarapa Lifestyle Magazine AUTUMN 2012 Issue #25
such as St Tropez tanning, manicures, pedicures, facials, eyelash extensions and a whole lot more. Stockists of Electric Body, Circadia, Essie, St Tropez, Xtreme Lashes and of course Quoi mineral makeup. Professional brands means professional quality results. Situated in the heart of Greytown in a boutique new building next to Pour Homme (something for the guys). 146B Main Street Greytown. Ph: 063049660 or email: info@alluminus.co.nz. Hil Cook Hil Cook was born and raised in the Wairarapa, trained in London and is now back in New Zealand after working all over the world as a hair and makeup artist. Kylie Minogue and Cate Blanchette are among the many international stars Hil has worked with. Hil’s extensive experience includes film, tv, cat walk, magazine photo shoots, billboards, bridal and balls. Professionally equipped to the highest standard for both makeup and hair, Hil provides a completely mobile service nationwide. Hil was also a part of two award-winning makeup teams - their work on Lord of the Rings won Weta Workshop both an Oscar™ and a Bafta for The Return of the King in 2003. Most recently Hil has been working on Dancing with the Stars, TV and films, travelling throughout NZ for weddings, working with NZ’s top designers and has been busy training an elite team of makeup and hair artists.Hil has an amazing eye for detail and her background in art is reflected in her work.
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An Everlasting Memory Surrounded by family and friends, it is very important to capture the images of your special day. The award-winning photographers featured will ensure that you will have unique and enduring memories to reflect on. Sharisse Eberlein Photography Sharisse Eberlein Photography - natural, relaxed and beautiful photography. Their friendly and easy going approach to photography enables them to capture real emotion, laughs, smiles and tears – the moments that will take you right back to your wedding day for years to come. They have two photographers on board who work together to tell your story. They allow you to relax and enjoy your day, capturing all the little details as they go. Capturing the essence of the day is the first step. The second step is to preserve your story for future generations. All of the wedding album packages include a selection of your images presented in a stunning Queensberry album – designed to show your images at their best and tell your story, your way. Esther Bunning and Terry Hann Esther Bunning and Terry Hann are both full-time qualified professional photographers who provide boutique imagery for both weddings and portraiture. They work together to photograph your special day - so you have two of the leading professional photographers in New Zealand shooting your story. But most importantly they ‘tell’ the story of your wedding day in a beautiful documentary and creative style that shows real laughs,
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real emotions and it’s their vision of what your final images can be that will make your photographs truly unique and special. Totally professional with years of experience, they know exactly what is required ‘photographically speaking’ from your day with a relaxed, warm and gentle manner that even your guests will comment on. They are renowned for providing images that have the ‘wow’ factor and that are always real, fresh and beautiful. MEL WAITE PHOTOGRAPHY el Waite is a professional photographer specialising in wedding photography in Wellington and the Wairarapa as well as the rest of New Zealand and internationally. Mel’s style is relaxed with a focus on bringing out the personality of the subject and the feeling of the day. She also likes to focus on the details that make your wedding day unique. Mel knows that every wedding is different and special to the couple getting married and that it’s important to have the right photographer for you. Mel prides herself on being a photographer who is flexible and able to incorporate her ideas, experience and photographic knowledge with your ideas and needs to capture the memories that last a lifetime. Rather than offering set packages Mel likes to tailor her photography to your needs and budget, to provide the perfect photographs, tailored just for you.
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WAIRARAPA WEDDINGS NICOLE MARSDEN PHOTOGRAPHY Originally a commercial photographer from Taupo, Nicole started in weddings in 2006 after tagging along with a colleague to a beautiful wedding in Hawkes Bay. She immediately fell in love with everything involved – the excitement and emotion, all of the gorgeous details and the dress! To be in the room when the father sees his daughter resplendent in her bridal gown for the first time, is one of the best parts for her. Nicole believes it’s also really important to document all of the little details that the bride and groom go to, to make their day unique – it never ceases to amaze her how much time and energy they put into this! Nicole has worked extensively in the Taupo and Hawkes Bay areas, from the largest vineyard venues with over 200 guests, to the smaller more intimate venues such as the exclusive Huka Lodge. She moved to Masterton in 2009 with her family and although she still consider herself a ‘newbie’ to the Wairarapa area, last season has seen her work at venues in Palmerston North, Riversdale, Martinborough and Masterton. If Nicole sound like the photographer for you, she would love to talk with you and discuss your wedding plans, so drop her an email or give her a call. Alex McLeod Alex McLeod’s menswear and womenswear store in the Wairarapa town of Carterton have hundreds of business suits, dinner suits and hire suits in store from leading brands such as Rembrandt and Cambridge. When it comes to suit hire Alex works with Van Meer Suit Hire, based in Palmerston North, and clients can order suits then pick up and drop off from his store in Carterton. Alex and his team can help you achieve just the right fit. They are trained and experienced, and know the products that they offer “inside out”.
Available from 40 High Street, Carterton. P: (06) 379 7601 www.alexmcleodltd.co.nz 34 - Wairarapa Lifestyle Magazine AUTUMN 2012 Issue #25
Details, Details There are dozens of elements brought together in a wedding —planning, flowers, jewellery, suits, hireage, transport, celebrant. It can be stressful. The secret to making it all
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FESTIVAL HIRE This locally owned and operated business provides an extensive range of wedding products and high quality marquees in two main styles; one, the very modern look with no centre poles, and the other, the timeless elegant look. Whether you are planning a large or small, a formal or informal wedding, Festival Hire will turn your dreams into reality. For nine years Steve and Jan Hinton have consistently exceeded customers’ expectations. Steve explained, “We listen to what you want and offer suggestions to enhance your vision. In fact, Jan and I guarantee when we say we can cater for your wedding, we mean it, and we deliver something special. That’s the secret to our success.”
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Pick a lily Florist Let Jayne, our talented experienced florist, take care of all your floral needs on your special day.
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Marquees, Furniture, Barbeques, Catering Equipment, in fact everything you will need.
Weddings in the Wairarapa – www.weddingswairarapa.co.nz – is a wedding supplier directory, that includes a comprehensive list of services available in the Wairarapa. From venues, entertainment and photographers through to accommodation, transport and celebrants, engaged couples can find all they need to plan their Wairarapa wedding in the one place. The website regularly rotates its Real Wedding section, which showcases past weddings and the suppliers they have used, including photos. The website is linked to a Facebook page ‘Weddings Wairarapa’ which highlights promotions, photos and other useful information for brides and grooms from all of the included suppliers. PICK A LILY FLORIST Situated in the heart of Carterton, is Pick a Lily Florist. The manager Jayne has 25 years experience in floristry, working in both New Zealand and Australia. Owners Megan and Rebecca, have a strong sense of supporting their local community, so rest assured clients from further afield can be confident of a welcoming friendly service at Pick a Lily Florist. Jayne’s passion for flowers and flower arranging makes her a pleasure to deal with. At Pick a Lily Florist weddings are a specialty as Jayne gets to use her creativity and flair to its fullest extent. Pick a Lily Florist provides top quality fresh flowers. Jayne can source
Orui Station, Riversdale Beach
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WAIRARAPA WEDDINGS flowers from the best growers in the North Island. Here at Pick a Lily Florist we can create exquisite flowers for all occasions and events. You can pop in and see Jayne or phone us on 06 3799061 to order your flowers today. march hare cycle & marquee hire Planning a hens party? March Hare Cycling is a great option! Cycling is something that everyone can do – from your old uni mate who you haven’t seen in 10 years through to your future mother in law; it’s an interactive experience that everyone enjoys. Plus most people prefer to take their mother in law cycling rather than to take her nightclubbing! Wairarapa’s newest and most gorgeous marquee hire company. If you’re looking for a stunning white clipframe marquee for your event, then you’ve come to the right place! Our marquee is brand, sparkling new and one of the nicest in the Wairarapa and doesn’t have a centre pole ensuring maximum use of space and nobody ever gets seated behind a pole. Gretchen is an experienced event manager with great attention to detail and will take the time to chat and make sure you’ve got everything you need. Heaven Scent Florist and Gifts has something for everyone. Getting married soon or in the future, call in and see the friendly, professional staft at Heaven Scent Florist for all your requirements. We will work with you to get what you need, to matching flower’s with your material, vase hirage, table runner’s and lots more. Are you going to a Wedding we have horseshoes, garter’s and more. Heaven Scent Florist for more than just flowers!
434 Queen Street, Kuripuni, Masterton Ph: 06 378 9512 E: lizatheavenscent@actrix.co.nz
Guarantee a Successful Reception Professional Live wedding band available nation-wide Guarantee a successful function with Wellingtons favourite party band, all your favourite songs from 1950’s to now! Visit www.noodles.co.nz to see and listen to the band.
Call Nick 021 311 584 for a night to remember.
Pam Bailey, Wedding Celebrant P: (06) 3775372 M:027 4535993 E: pambailey11@gmail.com Free wedding information pack with every booking
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Heaven Scent Florist Heaven Scent Florist caters for all your wedding needs and works closely with brides to understand exactly what is required for your special day. Come in or make an appointment with Liz and her professional and friendly team to discuss your floral needs, whether it be for the bridal party, the church or the venue. Heaven Scent pride themselves on their communication and organisation skills, they have the knowledge and expertise to match up flowers with the material of the bridal party and can offer suggestions on which colours will best complement your special day. Going to the flower markets regularly, they can make suggestions and advise brides on those small touches that will bring long lasting memories. The Noodles The Noodles are one of Wellington’s busiest professional cover band, playing 4-6 nights a week in Wellington’s top nightspots. Their repertoire ranges from classic rock through to contemporary - from the 1950s ‘till today. The Noodles are available to perform at corporate and private functions and have been the highlight of many business functions, balls, and weddings throughout New Zealand. Although the band is based in Wellington, The Noodles travel nationwide. Past satisfied clients and events have included the official Sevens players after party, Cuba Street Carnival, Wellington Cup races, Christian Cullan, John Key, Air New Zealand, Contact Energy, NZ Post, NZRU to name a few. We can also supply a sound system for your ceremony and speeches if required (very recommended). Liven up your wedding now with Wellington’s favourite party band. Book The Noodles now! www.thenoodles.co.nz Ph: 021 311584. PAM BAILEY - Celebrant Even as a little girl Pam Bailey was fascinated by the ceremonies and rituals that make up our lives and bind us together. Today she is still helping people celebrate the transitions in their lives. Pam is a registered celebrant who officiates at personally tailored, nonsectarian ceremonies in which children are named, couples married, or loved ones laid to rest. Being a part of the significant changes in people’s lives is one reason Pam finds being a celebrant to be such rewarding work. When it comes to weddings she loves to talk with couples and help them plan their own personalised ceremony. “It’s always fascinating when you learn how people met and fell in love.” She believes that one of the reasons that celebrant weddings are becoming increasingly popular is that couples want a ceremony that is personally significant
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to them. Her status as a qualified and registered celebrant means that she can legally marry couples at just about any location they choose. Adrienne Staples - Celebrant Your wedding celebration should be one of the happiest milestones in your life and my aim as a celebrant is to help make it so. Whether you want a simple low key ceremony or something more lavish, the occasion should reflect who you are and what you mean to each other. Working with you, I can put together a service that does just this. Whether you wish to marry on a mountain or somewhere more traditional, you have a special theme or colour scheme, I can cater for most requirements. Whatever mood is right for you, romantic, serious, wacky or anything in between, I will be happy to help you create your perfect day.
The Wedding Experts At Harvey World Travel Masterton & Greytown we specialise in planning overseas weddings and honeymoons and can also help you create a bridal registry for your dream honeymoon. Contact your local travel professionals today to make this dream a reality.
HARVEY WORLD TRAVEL Imagine saying “I do” with your close family and friends by your side, celebrating your marriage and commitment in the location of your dreams. As an all women team, the staff at Harvey World Travel Masterton and Greytown understand and listen to your needs to ensure the happiest day of your life is a reality. They can take the hassle and hard work away from you by liaising directly with your chosen resort’s wedding co-ordinator. If you’re seeking a tropical relaxation, rejuvenating, romantic honeymoon, they have tailor made romantic packages for you. The friendly and professional staff will do everything to ensure your honeymoon will be inspiring and memorable. And to pay for that honeymoon? Why not ask your guests to contribute with a bridal registry. Create a register for your dream honeymoon with your wife or husband to be. Harvey World Travel will provide you with a professional Bridal Registry Pack for you to send out with your wedding invitations. At Harvey World Travel in Masterton and Greytown they understand that every wedding needs to be unique. They have first-hand experience of all the destinations you are likely to want to honeymoon in and are passionate about getting you there. Wairarapa Wedding Expo 2012 Copthorne Hotel and Resort Solway Park Wairarapa will host the 7th annual Wairarapa Wedding Expo on Sunday 19 August 2012. From humble beginnings as an event run in conjunction with the annual Wairarapa Bride of the Year Contest, the Wairarapa Wedding Expo has grown in recent years into a special event in its own right and 2012’s event will run on a separate date to the Wairarapa Bride of the Year Contest for the first time. The event has become a popular weekend away for brides and their family and friends, thanks to the hotel’s overnight packages offered during the expo. “The Wairarapa’s boutique vineyards, beautiful beaches and stunning rural landscapes make it a popular wedding destination for Wellingtonians with couples popping over ‘the hill’ to sample this for the weekend of the Wedding Expo,” say expo coordinators, Caroline Wallace and Pip Campbell. The Wairarapa Wedding Expo has become renowned for its premium exhibitors and boutique nature which brides and grooms find ideal as it’s not too overwhelming, allowing them to take their time to browse and discuss wedding plans rather than rushing to get through the exhibits. The relaxed feel of the event is an advantage for exhibiting wedding specialists too as they can discuss wedding day requirements in more depth with attendees. For more information visit www.solway.co.nz or www.facebook. com/WairarapaWeddingExpo, or contact Copthorne Hotel and Resort Solway Park on 0800 SOLWAY.
Crown Beach Resort & Spa, Rarotonga Simplicity Wedding package from $1199*
Includes: Wedding planner, marriage license & application, marriage celebrant, sunset ceremony on the beach, tropical Flower Head Ei for the Bride & Neck Ei or buttonhole for the Groom, 1 small Bridal Posy & a bottle of Moet & Chandon Champagne. Flights & accommodation not included. Travel 01 Apr 2012 - 31 Mar 2013.
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Autumn Temptations - a Dining Guide It’s time to relax and enjoy the pleasant, golden days and cool nights of Autumn. It’s a great season to savour the sights, flavours and aromas of our rich, productive region. From the first freshly-roasted coffee of the day through to the finest wines and cuisines at night, sample the fruits of the harvest with our Autumn Dining Guide, exploring some of the best restaurants and cafés in the valley.
The Tin Hut dates from 1857 and has a colourful history as a local pub. For 151 years The Tin Hut has serviced travellers, visitors and the local South Wairarapa community. The Tin Hut was named in 1923 when the original pub, The Tauherenikau Hotel, burnt down. A temporary premises, a corrugated iron hut, was constructed and the locals affectionately named it The Tin Hut. In 2004 Marcus Darley bought The Tin Hut with the view to developing an environment which could be soothing and reflective for visitors, a focal point for the South Wairarapa district and would meet the needs of families. Located on the main road between Greytown and Featherston, The Tin Hut provides a chic, informal dining area, a comfortable and warm bar to ease winter chills, and a beautiful garden to while away lazy sunny days. “The Famous Tin Hut Weekend Roast is the best value in the district! Often imitated but never bettered, a Tin Hut Roast is a full 3-course meal served in our warm and cosy dining room. Add a glass or two of one of our great value local wines and you will be back week after week after week. Available Saturday and Sunday, lunch and dinner,” says Marcus.
On the shores of Lake Onoke with breathtaking views of the Rimutaka Range and the South Island over Palliser Bay, the Lake Ferry Hotel brings together an eclectic mix of patrons. Laid-back locals, day-trippers and foreign tourists together share in the warm ambience of the historic hotel that celebrated its 158th birthday last year. The emphasis is on relaxation here in the southernmost hotel of the North Island. Only an hour and a half from Wellington by car, and close to the famous Martinborough Wine Village and the glorious sights of Palliser Bay, patrons can enjoy their world famous fish and chips and other delicacies in the restaurant, verandah or garden bar.
“Just what Martinborough needs”, “A great addition to the dining circuit” - just two of the many comments made about Cornucopia Bistro since its launch in September. This is dining at its best, a superb menu crafted by two chefs with a combined industry experience of 80 years, and a front of house maestro who knows how to provide exceptional service.
Celebrating 158 years of service to the community, situated 20 min drive south of Martinborough in the South Wairarapa over looking Palliser Bay. Wine & dine in the resturant, verandah or garden bar. Enjoy our extensive seafood menu with local Martinborough wines. We are open 7 days a week from 11am.
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AUTUMn HOURS: Lunch from 11.30am, Dinner from 5.00pm SH2 Tauherenikau, just north of Featherston
Ph 06 308 9697
TASTE - A DINING GUIDE Add to this a wine list based on the best the region has to offer, a dining space with the perfect ambiance and vineyard images produced by Terry Hann (NZIPP) and you are on your way to a memorable dining experience. Cornucopia has always set out to offer its guests a dining package - from the entrance to the exit we aim to exceed your expectations. The bistro fronts the renowned Aylstone Retreat, with views over the vines, is a short stroll from the town square, past the award winning wineries of Martinborough. Seating 40 it is the perfect venue for couples, groups or large parties. We are happy to design menus to suit any situation, but for that truly special occasion, reserve ‘The Chefs Table’, a table of eight in the tower looking out over Martinborough. Open for lunch and dinner during summer, dine in the bistro, on the patio, amongst the vines or in the tower - Cornucopia Bistro, let us inspire and excite you.
It’s harvest time at Gladstone Vineyard, and while we’re busy as ever, the Gladstone Vineyard Café is still the place to come to get away from it all. Enjoy a leisurely lunch outside in the autumn sun, or indoors fireside, and sample some of our award-winning Gladstone Vineyard and 12,000 Miles wines while the new vintage begins to take shape in the winery. Chef Peter Icke cooks up regional rustic food, sourced locally where possible and expertly matched to our wines. Live music continues throughout autumn with our renowned long lazy lunches every third Sunday of the month. Check the website www.gladstonevineyard.co.nz for dates and details. The Café is open Friday to Sunday 11am to 3pm and is also available after hours for private functions and corporate events. Contact us for further details on 06 379 8563 or email cafe@ gladstonevineyard.co.nz.
Tania and Ron Everson purchased IN.GRE’DI.ENT on 1 April 2011. The deli and café is a well established business in the heart of the Martinborough Wine Village providing fresh bread, local and NZ cheeses, local olive oils, preserves and wine. They specialise in cheese platters matched with a local glass of wine and also serve terrines and pates. As part of the deli/café, the premises include approx. a 50m2 room with two french doors opening out onto Ohio Street, that was renovated to provide a space to serve high teas. This part of the business is called Grandma’s Kitchen. It has its own identity and branding and provides high teas on weekends and public holidays, with private functions and bookings during the week. The tea rooms are decorated in a style that reflect a home and where the high teas are served with tradition and love. Grandma’s Kitchen was named after Tania’s memories as a young girl having afternoon tea with her great grandma, grandmother and mother, drinking tea from a miniature pink china cup and eating home baking and scones. It is named after her grandmother and mother, who is a grandma to her three sons. Both grandmother and mother are very good bakers and love to share a good cup of tea and baking with friends and family. Collecting fine china is a love of Tania’s family and this passion has been passed down to her. She hopes that you will enjoy taking tea and the experience that Grandma’s Kitchen offers. There is also a range of loose leaf tea from Tea Total, blended in New Zealand from the best tea available, which is also available in retail packs to take home and continue the experience. Bookings are essential as Tania wants to provide the best possible experience. www.wairarapalifestyle.co.nz
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ornucopia Bistro, situated in the picturesque gardens and vines of Aylstone Retreat in Martinborough is managed by Tony Austin who promotes a relaxed friendly environment for lunch and evening meals. Cornucopia aims at providing their guests with a ‘dining package’, from the entrance to the exit. Tony’s focus is on providing the perfect dining experience. From a menu perspective Cornucopia Bistro endeavours to use fresh, local and seasonal produce and provides a menu that is imaginative, classically based and a perfect foil for the world famous local Martinborough wines on offer. Now open for dinner Wednesday through to Sunday and during summer is open for lunch at weekends. Try our new Friday night Special three course meal with tasting wines for $50
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Next to the Bistro is Cornucopia Living Store, that carries a range of eclectic mix of homewares, soft furnishings and giftware, sourced from around the world Open 10am - 4pm Wednesday - Sunday
19 Huangarua Road Martinborough 5711 Telephone: 06 306 6029 Email: cornucopiabistro@vodafone.co.nz Wairarapa Lifestyle Magazine AUTUMN 2012 Issue #25 - 39
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Grandma's Kitchen serving High Teas with tradition and love weekends and public holidays 8 Kitchener Street, Martinborough Bookings Essential. Phone: 06 306 8383 or info@ingredient.co.nz French, Continental & local foods, handmade on premises Light meals, fresh baking etc. Dish of the Day Regular French Regional evenings Catering - Weddings, Birthdays, Group bookings, restaurant seats up to 40
Phone 06 379 7247
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Tues to Fri 9am - 3.30pm Sat 10am - 2pm French Bistrôt Friday & Saturday from 7pm French Regional Dinners as advertised 31 High St North, Carterton
NEW ZEALAND’S GREATEST BAKERY, CAFÉ AND DELI • Dine in or take away • Ample vehicle and coach parking • Seating for 150 customers • 5 star restrooms • Fully licensed • Guaranteed fast service • Best food selection in the country • 40 seat private room available • Indoor outdoor and garden seating O P E N 7 DAY S A W E E K 2003 CHARLES ROOKING ‘CARTERTON ACHIEVERS AWARD’ WINNER www. wildoatscafe.co.nz
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It’s been a busy year for Megan and Olivier Rochery at Café Mirabelle. This little corner of France in the heart of the Wairarapa – Carterton – is well patronised by locals and visitors alike. Now four years old, the word has spread far and wide about the delightful food and cosy atmosphere. From Tuesday to Friday, 9am till 3.30 pm and Saturday 10am to 2pm, Megan’s delicious cakes, pastries, dishes of the day and supreme coffee are served. On Friday and Saturday nights from 7pm the white tablecloths go on and the café transforms into a French bistrôt serving from a menu of regional and family cuisine. The café is now fully licensed but you are still welcome to bring your own wine for a corkage fee of $8. Seating is limited to around 35 guests so it’s a good idea to book ahead on 06 379 7247.
Wild Oats Café is well known for country-sized servings of fresh baked breads and cakes, quiche, lasagne, filo wraps and grill plate special corn wheels, but also offers Greek and pasta salads, roast veggies and the famous Carterton Breakfast which is available from as early as 5am. It’s also a favoured meeting place for car, motorcycle and cycle club day outings, with a private dining area upstairs for 10-40 guests or family members. The staff is proud to offer clean facilities and excellent service with a smile.
Wholesome, seasonal and fresh are words that describe the new menu at The Grill at Solway Park. “Our food philosophy has become increasingly more focused on using what’s in season, what’s local and what’s fresh,” says the restaurant’s new executive chef, Yuri McKenna. “We grow a lot of our own vegetables and herbs on site and utilise offerings from the many food heroes here in the Wairarapa as well as those with a like-minded sustainable focus.” Mr McKenna has a passion for food and cooking – and for creating innovative menus with high impact. “I’m looking forward to providing our guests with a menu people will identify with as local and specific to the restaurant,” he says. The Grill at Solway Park’s new menu is presented alongside a superb selection of award-winning wines from the Classic New Zealand Wine Trail. Enjoy elegant indoor and outdoor dining in the main restaurant or beside the fire on the deck, perfect for any season and any occasion. The Grill at Solway Park welcomes children and offers a special children’s menu and prices .
Café Solway and the Solway Park Golf Driving Range A unique food and golfing experience awaits visitors to the refurbished Cafe Solway, whose new comfortable surroundings are reminiscent of a high country lodge. Cafe Solway’s new menu has been designed to complement the new refurbishment. Enjoy freshly ground espresso coffee and a range of readymade treats, as well as order off the all-day menu which features brunch favourites including Eggs Benedict; French Toast with fruit compote and the Big Breakfast Muffin filled with bacon, egg, tomato and sausage. Made to order gourmet sandwiches, burgers and salads are also available. Café Solway is a relaxed indoor/outdoor all-day dining experience for the whole family - enjoy a peaceful country setting and rural views of the Tararua Ranges while the children play on the playground or let off some steam on Wairarapa’s only driving range. Clubs for both
TASTE - A DINING GUIDE children and adults are available for use, as well as drivers. Café Solway and Golf Driving Range is open 7 days a week, 10am – 8pm. High Street, Masterton (06) 370 0511.
The Horseshoe Restaurant & Bar is Masterton’s most iconic building. Built in the 1950’s, the curved outer wall set this building apart from the very beginning. The stylish refurbishment of the Horseshoe Café, Restaurant and Bar has turned this 1950s art deco Masterton landmark into one of the Wairarapa’s smartest dining venues. But it’s not just the setting which has made the venue a magnet since it reopened. Open seven days a week, the Horseshoe has a fantastic selection of menu items to tempt you. From a “seriously awesome” steak board, fresh beer battered fish, roast of the day and many more to choose from. Along with lunch and dinner menus, the Horseshoe Restaurant can also tailor a menu to suit any function requirements and is proving to be a popular venue for weddings and special occasions. The children are not forgotten either, with an excellent children’s menu filled with fresh food options and kids sundaes are a firm favourite!! The Horseshoe is a bar as well as restaurant with a lovely range of house wines including a good selection from local vineyards, a fantastic cocktail list, coffees and specialist teas. The Horseshoe Restaurant is open 7 days.
Food without wine is a corpse; wine without food is a ghost; united and well matched they are as body and soul living partners
CAFE SOLWAY S o l w a y Pa r k Fully refurbished All new menu Dine in or takeaway Indoor and outdoor garden dining Available for functions Children’s playground 10-bay golf driving range Mountain views Open 7 days Summer hours: 10am – 8pm Winter hours: 10am – 7pm Behind Copthorne Hotel & Resort Solway Park, High Street, Masterton | Ph: 370 0511
Successfully established as Wairarapa’s most elegant dining concept, ‘The Grill at Solway Park’ spoils you for choice with an excellent a la carte menu, featuring fresh local produce and a superb selection of finest wines from the Wairarapa and neighbouring regions Hawke’s Bay and Marlborough. Open every day from 6.30am, serving breakfast, high tea and one of the region’s finest seasonal dinner menus.
For any occasion, dine at the Horseshoe Restaurant & Bar, Mastertons’ most iconic venue, open from 11am till late - 7 days • Weddings • Anniversaries • Birthdays • Family reunions • 100 seating capacity • Disabled facilities Queen Street North, Masterton Ph 06 377 1102
Telephone 06 370 0513 High Street Solway MASTERTON www.wairarapalifestyle.co.nz
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Margrain Vineyard 7 Cnr Princess St and Huangarua Rd, Martinborough. Ph: 06 306 9202 Email: wine@margrainvineyard.co.nz Web: margrainvineyard.co.nz. Open weekends and public holidays throughout the year. Onsite picturesque Vineyard Villas, conference facilities and Taste Vin Café.
Ata Rangi 9 Puruatanga Road, Martinborough. Ph: 06 306 9570 Email: wines@atarangi.co.nz Web: atarangi.co.nz Not to drop by Ata Rangi on a visit to Martinborough would be akin to visiting the Louvre and missing the Mona Lisa. One of New Zealand’s finest wineries - Gourmet Wine Traveller.
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Coney Wines -Trio Café 17 Dry River Road, Martinborough. Ph: 06 306 8345 Email: info@coneywines.co.nz Web: coneywines.co.nz The quintessential vineyard experience, dining amongst the vines. Delicious café cuisine matched with award-winning Coney wines. Croft Wines 59 Kitchener Street, Martinborough. Ph: 0508 4 CROFT 3 Email: sales@croft.co.nz Web: croft.co.nz Call by and meet the owners and enjoy the ambience of our Home Block Tasting Room, savour our full range of carefully handcrafted wines.
5 Martinborough Vineyard 57 Princess St, Martinborough. Ph: 06 306 9955 Email: winery@martinborough-vineyard.co.nz Web: martinborough-vineyard.co.nz Cellar Door open 7 days. Home of the best Pinot Noir in the World (April 2011) and voted one of the Top NZ wineries by Decanter (2010) JAMES 19 MMURDOCH Murdoch James Estate a r t i n b o r o u g h Dry River Road, Martinborough. Ph: 06 306 9165 Email: info@murdoch-james.co.nz Web: murdochjames.co.nz Described as Martinboroughs best cellar door experience by many visitors. Enjoy our hospitality - wine sales, café, tours, picnics and functions all available. Wine tasting and sales every day between 11.amand 5pm. Bloom restaurant open for lunch Thu-Mon 11.30 am - 3.30pm
Palliser Wines Kitchener Street, Martinborough. Ph: 06 306 9019 Email: palliser@palliser.co.nz Web: palliser.co.nz For a top-of-the-range cellar experience sample our premium wines in the new underground cellar.
14 Escarpment Vineyard Te Muna Road, Martinborough. Ph: 06 306 8305 Email: info@escarpment.co.nz Web: escarpment.co.nz E S C A R P M E N T Established by Larry McKenna and Robert Kirby to create tomorrow’s definitive new world Pinot Noir, Pinot Gris, Chardonnay and Riesling. M A R T I N B O R O U G H
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Haythornthwaite Wines 45 Omarere Road, Martinborough. Ph: 06 306 9889 Email: info@haythornthwaite.co.nz Web: haythornthwaite.co.nz Boutique family-owned vineyard located on the river terraces, offering the opportunity to taste Pinot Noir, Pinot Gris and Sauvignon Blanc. Vineyard cottage to stay in. HAMDEN ESTATE 18 214 Dry River Road, Martinborough. Ph 027 4848439 Email: hamdenestate@gmail.com Visit our new cellar door on the Dry River Terraces to taste our range of white wines and Pinot Noir. We are open most weekends and public holidays or by appointment for tastings and sales.
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Schubert Wines 8 57 Cambridge Road, Martinborough. Ph: 06 306 8505 Email: info@schubert.co.nz Web: schubert.co.nz A world search brought Kai Schubert to the Wairarapa. The unique climate produces low yields. Internationally award winning wines with intense and complex character. Te Kairanga 13 Martins Road, Martinborough. Ph: 06 306 9122 Email: cellardoor@tekairanga.co.nz Open 7 days for Wine tastings and sales. Taste our gorgeous wines with a selection of cheeses or bring your own picnic, relax and enjoy our friendly surroundings. Vynfields 11 22 Omarere Road, Martinborough. Ph: 06 306 9901 Email: info@vynfields.com Web: vynfields.com Join us for delicious gourmet platters, homemade soups and wine tasting. The only certified organic and biodynamic winery in Martinborough. Taste the difference. Open 6 days a week, closed only Tuesdays, open between 11am and 4pm
Hudson Vineyard RD 1 Martinborough. Ph: 06 306 8044 Email: peter@hudsonwine.co.nz Web: hudsonwine.co.nz Located on the site of Wharekaka, NZ’s first sheep station, is Peter and Jude Hudson’s Dry River flats vineyard. Sales at local outlets and online.
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Julicher 301 Te Muna Road, Martinborough. Ph: 06 306 8575 Email: julicher@ihug.co.nz Web: julicher.co.nz Our Pinot Noir 2006 was judged Champion Wine at the NZ International Wine Show this year. Our 20 hectares also produce Sauvignon Blanc, Riesling and Chardonnay.
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45 Oxford St. Ph: 06 3066377 Web: www.madltd.co.nz Delightfully inspiring art gallery and tasting room set within a gorgeous grove, producing award-winning Mad Extra Virgin Olive Oil. Our oil is well balanced, rich in colour, fresh and bursting with grassy, herbaceous characters. Available online, in store at the Martinborough Wine Centre and onsite when the open sign is up.
93 Cromarty Drive, Martinborough. Phone: 06 306 8822 Email: ruthfg@attglobal.net From guiding star to liquid gold! Atutahi produces delicious award- winning extra virgin olive oil from its grove set in a uniquely landscaped property designed with astronomy in mind. Open by appointment only - please call first.
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Verdale, 101 Cromarty Drive, Martinborough Ph: 06 306 8596 Email: verdale@xtra.co.nz. Web: www.molive.co.nz Thirty awards, including five international, since we launched in 2004. Talks and tastings available most days but please phone prior to arrival. Grove is situated behind the golf course at the end of Cromarty Drive one kilometre off of the Hinakura Road.
Fantail Grove Sevilo, 179 Bidwills Cutting Road, RD 1, Greytown. Ph: 06 304 7166 or 027 269 6428 Email: info@fantailgrove.co.nz Web: www.fantailgrove.co.nz We welcome visitors to the grove during the weekends when the OPEN sign is out - usually between 10am and 4pm. We are happy to open at other times too - please phone, text or e-mail to make an appointment. Family-run grove with single varietal oils to taste and compare, with optional grove/orchard tours. We also grow hazelnuts & table grapes so try these too, when in season.
10 Olivo 136 Hinakura Road, RD4, Martinborough. Ph: 06 306 9074 Email: helen.meehan@xtra.co.nz. Web: www.olivo.co.nz Visit the oldest commercial olive grove in Martinborough and taste our award-winning extra virgin and hand crafted infused olive oils in the purpose-built tasting room. Learn how to make good food great from the owners. Open Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays. Other times by appointment.
Juno Olives State Highway Tauherenikau. Ph:021 2806510 Email: info@juno-olives.co.nz. Family owned, producing award-winning extra virgin olive oils, citrus oils and olives from our classic Mediterranean varieties. Shop and tasting bar open weekends and public holidays. Tour groups by appointment.
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Olive2oil No.1 Line, Tauherenikau. Ph: 021 379319. Web: www.olive2oil.co.nz Limited volumes of premium, award-winning Extra Virgin Olive Oil available at select outlets. Visit our website for detailed information and online sales. Visits currently by appointment only.
Leafyridge 244 Daikins Rd, Carterton Ph: 04 528 7836 Extra Virgin olive oils. Grove tours/sales by appointment only. Web: www.leafyridge.co.nz
2 Oriwa 224 State Highway 53, Featherston Email: info@oriwa.co.nz Web:oriwa.co.nz Behind shelter trees and not easy to see from the highway the grove was planted in 2001. The current blend, produced from four varieties – Frantoio, Leccino, Pendilino and Piqual - has received prestigious quality certification from Olives New Zealand to signify that it has passed testing for both chemical analysis and taste excellence. Visit by appointment only.
Left Field 168B Hinakura Road, Martinborough. Ph: 06 306 8976 /021 461 640 Email: cdhadley@paradise.net.nz Award winning extra virgin olive oils, wonderfully fresh and aromatic. Grove visits welcomed - please ring first.
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12 River Grove Olives
138 Gordon Street, Masterton Ph/Fax: 06 370 3722. W: www.rivergrove.co.nz Open seven days. Please phone first. No eftpos/credit. Our beautiful grove lies beside the Ruamahunga River. We offer award-winning, ONZ Certified, extra-virgin olive oils for sale. We also have two-bedroom, self-contained accommodation available.
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Olea Estate 185, Boundary Road, Featherston Ph: 06 308 8007 Mob: 027 442 9065 Email: info@oleaestate.com Web: www.oleaestate.com Olea Naturae is a premium quality, award-winning Extra Virgin olive oil. It is grown, pressed and bottled on Olea Estate, a picturesque grove situated in the town of Featherston in South Wairarapa. Open for guided tours of the grove and olive press by appointment - please phone us first.
Elevate food to new heights. Olivo produce a range of exceptionally fine olive oils that will send your food to a new place entirely. Our oils are produced with meticulous care, with subtly balanced flavours. There is an exceptional Extra Virgin blend as well as delightful infused oils. Keep a look out for them at your local speciality food emporium or visit us for an experience that
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Olive Shop & Tasting Bar Tours Welcome - Coach Parking Grove Tours 1931 SH2 greytown Wairarapa NZ tel: 06 304 8895 or 021 280 6510 www.juno-olives.co.nz email: info@juno-olives.co.nz www.wairarapalifestyle.co.nz
Olivo, RD4, Hinakura Road, Martinborough Visit www.olivo.co.nz for more information
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Loopline,Opaki, Masterton. Ph: 06 377 3353 E: info@loopline.co.nz W:loopline.co.nz A “boutique winery” situated on the Opaki Plains just off State Highway 2 north of Masterton. We produce handcrafted award-winning wines in our small winery. 286 Paierau Road, RD1, Masterton. Ph: 06 370 1000 E: jane.cooper@matahiwi.co.nz W: matahiwi.co.nz Specialising in Sauvignon Blanc and Pinot Noir, look out for Matahiwi Estate wines throughout the region or visit our website for information and mail order.
Paulownia Estate Vineyard
243b Manaia Road, RD 5 Masterton 5885 7 Phone: 06 370 1170 / 027 240 6772 E: paulownia@farmside.co.nz. W: paulowniawines.co.nz Paulownia Estate is situated only a few minutes from Masterton and has been established on fertile alluvial soils overlaying ancient Ruamahunga River gravels. The establishment of the vineyard has been a labour of love and it is now our pleasure to share with you the fruits of that labour. Owners Christine and Vaughan Paul.
Paper Road
7 Wingate Road, Opaki, RD11, Masterton. 8 Ph Colin Shand: 06 377-1745 M: 027 457 2422 E: sales@paperroad.co.nz W: www.paperroad.co.nz Paper Road is a local family run, single boutique vineyard, winery and cellar door situated in Opaki, Northern Wairarapa. Pop in just to taste our wines or bring along a picnic to enjoy under the trees overlooking the vines.
Blairpatrick Estate
290C Dakins Road, Gladstone. Ph 06 370 1555 9 E: wine@blairpatrick.co.nz W: blairpatrick.co.nz Small boutique Pinot Noir and Pinot Gris vineyard. Family owned and operated, this vineyard is producing a range of pinot noir, pinot gris and rose wines for your enjoyment. We look forward to seeing all visitors. Door sales: Open most weekends 10am4pm or by appointment.
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Tel 06 375 8004 • Email info@pukaha.org.nz Open daily (except Christmas day) 9am – 4.30pm. Admission charges apply. 30km north of Masterton on State Highway 2. New Zealand’s National Wildlife Centre for threatened species
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Wairarapa Wine Centre TASTINGS AND SALES
Open Friday - Monday 11am - 5pm 115 Main Street Greytown New Zealand Discover the riches of beautiful Wairarapa Regional Wines and Olive Oils • Weekend Specials • Tastings and Information • A Comprehensive Wine Selection • Cellar Door Prices • Books, Art and Local Produce • Groups Welcome www.winecentre.co.nz • info@winecentre.co.nz • Ph: 06 304 7191 www.wairarapalifestyle.co.nz
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For all advertising enquiries please phone Raewyn Watson 027 308 6071
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ESTABLISHED 1907 Independent selected range of new and rare books available at
150 Queen Street Masterton
Or online at www.booksonline.co.nz
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• Bridal party accessories & wedding mementos • Red Petal Jewellery ~ The home of Red Petal Jewellery & Gorgeous Gifts designed exclusively for you • Great range of scarves & wraps Bridal party accessories & wedding mementos • Personal fashion accessories for everyday, Red Petal Jewellery ~ designed exclusively for you evening & special occasions • Gift GreatVouchers range of scarves & wraps available
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Fabric Mauritius by Sanderson
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Country Life
Full range of interior furnishings/drapery to complement your new decor.
Cnr King & Chapel St, Masterton. Phone 06 378 6060 Email: carl@countrylife.co.nz www.countrylife.co..nz
Open 7 days a week 10am – 5pm www.redpetaljewellery.com
Visit Te Kairanga and sample award winning wines while taking part in an educational, enjoyable tasting. Deli snacks available. Open daily from 10am.
89 Martins Rd, Martinborough Tel: 06 306 9122 Extn 621 www.tkwine.co.nz
Get a Gift for Him... He Might Not Notice What you’ve Bought for Yourself ;-) *Coffee* *Gifts 4 Boys2Men* *WiFi* *Big Screen TV* *Tandems 4 Hire* “The Hang Out Spot While the Girlies Shop” 146a Main St, Greytown, 06 3047 022, www.pourhomme.co.nz
Gelateria in Martinborough! 4 Kitchener Street Fresh Award Winning Flavours!! Sorbet and Gelato Indoor seating Or Easy Wander to Historical Square Open 6 days from 11am Closed Tuesdays 027-7848-375
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ADVERTISERS’ DIRECTORY
Events MARCH - MAY 2012
For more information go to www.wairarapanz.com MARCH 1 - 3 Golden Shears World Championships 2012 3 Martinborough Fair 3 The Vintage Aviator Collection 3 The Great Carterton Wheelbarrow Race 4 The Vintage Aviator Collection 4 Food Music Beer & Wine @ Peak Brewery 8 Trust House Balloons over Wairarapa 9 Trust House Balloons over Wairarapa 10 Trust House Balloons over Wairarapa 10 New Rags Market - Masterton Town Hall 10 The Vintage Aviator Collection 10 Castlepoint Beach Races 2012 10 Wairarapa Wines Harvest Festival 2012 11 Trust House Balloons over Wairarapa 11 The Vintage Aviator Collection 11 Food Music Beer & Wine @ Peak Brewery 12 NZ Arts Festival - NZ’s Emerging Artists read at Aratoi 12 NZArts Festival - Scamp Theatre: “Private Peaceful” 17 The Vintage Aviator Collection 17 Autumn Equinox at Stonehenge-Aotearoa 18 The Vintage Aviator Collection 18 Martinborough Round the Vines 18 Food Music Beer & Wine @ Peak Brewery 24 WSF Tuna Tournament - Castlepoint Beach 24 The Vintage Aviator Collection 24 Stonehenge Aotearoa Autumn Harvest Fair 25 The Vintage Aviator Collection 25 Food Music Beer & Wine @ Peak Brewery 30 St John Wairarapa Charity Golf Tournament 31 The French Country Fair 2012 31 The Vintage Aviator Collection 31 Twilight at Pukaha APRIL 1 The Vintage Aviator Collection 1 The French Country Fair 2012 1 Food Music Beer & Wine @ Peak Brewery 7 New Rags Market - Masterton Town Hall 9 Food Music Beer & Wine @ Peak Brewery 13-15 Heart Foundation Book Sales 15 Food Music Beer & Wine @ Peak Brewery 21 NZ Jetsprint Championships Finals 22 Food Music Beer & Wine @ Peak Brewery 28 ANZAC WW1 Air Show 29 Food Music Beer & Wine @ Peak Brewery
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1880 Cottages
21
Johner Estate
48
Adorne
79
JUNO OLIVES
45
Adrienne Staples
37
Kintore Cattle
23
Agile Property Services
48
Lake Ferry Hotel
38
alex Mcleod
34
LJ Hooker
11
Alluminus
32
Mango
17
Aratoi Museum
7
March Hare
36
Awaiti Gardens
28
Martinborough Hotel
26
Belltower B&B
15
Martinborough Vineyard
15
Bloom Restaurant
29
Melissa Waite
34
BRACKENRIDGE
26
MURDOCH JAMES
11
Burniside/First Churches
25
Nicole Marsden
34
Cafe Mirabelle
40
NoODLES
36
Cafe Solway
41
Olivo
45
Carrington Estate
23
Palliser Estate
13
Chambers on Main
19
Pam Bailey
36
Cobblestones
29
Pick a Lily Florist
35
Coney Wines
27
POUR HOMME
49
COPTHORNE SOLWAY
27
Prestige Joinery
15
Cornucopia Cafe
39
Property Brokers
Country Charm Antiques Country Life
9 49
9
Providore
31
PUKAHA MT BRUCE
47
Rightway
11
49
Saunders Shoes
17
Emporos
17
Shalari boutique
19
Entice Cafe
31
Sharisse Eberlain
33
Esther Bunning & Terry Hann
33
Soeur
19
Ever Rest
13
Tarureka Estate
29
Festival Hire
35
Tauherenikau Race Course
28
GardenBarn
21
Te Kairanga Wines
49
Gladstone Vineyard
39
The Grill @ Solway Park
41
Greytown Butchery
49
The Old Manse
29
Guten Appetit
30
The Tin Hut
38
Hall Woeks
19
The Villa Beauty Therapy
32
Halo’z Hair
48
thistle Building
13
Harvey World Travel
37
Thrive
17
HEAVEN SCENT
36
Tora Coastal Walk
49
Hedley’s Bookshop
48
Tranzit Coachlines
7
Hil Cook
32
TUI BREWERIES
9
Hope & Glory
48
Wai Weddings
35
Horseshoe Restaurant
41
Wairarapa Pools & Spas
52
Infinite Landscapes
23
Wairarapa Wine Centre
47
Ingredient/Grandma’s Kitchen
40
Wild Oats
40
It’s Quite Cool
49
Woodwork Flooring
48
Design Builders
7
Eden Greytown
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