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Moutere resident Todd Douglas says he no longer feels safe in his own home after armed police mistakenly stormed his address on Friday, November 9, vainly hunting wanted man Daniel Fincher, and killing Todd’s beloved pet dog, Mud, in the process. “The cops came in with an attitude of ‘we’re going to shoot something’. They were like armed terrorists, they burst in, caused chaos and left us a big mess to clean up,” says Todd. To add further insult, the police search warrant was in fact for the neighbouring property, bringing their intelligence network into question, when a simple search on google maps clearly shows the distinction. Todd, his partner and an acquaintance were forced from their property, escorted by police, despite Todd’s repeated requests for the police to divulge what they were seeking and to

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warn them of his dogs on the property. Mud was contained in a small building at the rear of the property, and within minutes of police letting him out, would be dead. “I told the cops over and over we had dogs on the property and we were worried for their safety,” says Todd. Police ignored Todd’s concerns. Instead pumping five bullets into pet dog Mud who, by all accounts, was “a toothless big softie, even scared of strong wind”, with a 223 M4 Bushmaster supressed rifle. “It’s so heart-breaking. To have this done just rips out my heart.” The Waimea Weekly asked Tasman District Area Commander Paul Borrell a number of questions, namely how the police got the wrong address, but have been told they’re unable to be answered due to the anticipation of Todd making an IPCA (Independent Police Conduct

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Luca Blakeborough, Sienna Irvine and Della Pearless join Noah Paulin (front) in celebrating World Diabetes Awareness Day on Wednesday, November 14, at Richmond School. Donning blue to represent diabetes, Noah was diagnosed with the health condition at 2 years-old. Now 7 years-old, Noah and his family have learned to live with the disease and are active members of the Nelson Diabetes Group. Funds raised from the school’s coin trail was donated to the group and will be used to support under-25’s living with diabetes and their families. Noah delivered a couple of well-received speeches to the school’s junior syndicate and says he found the experience “cool”. Photo: Emily Beaumont.

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Police shot a pet dog during an armed raid on an incorrect property in the Upper Moutere. Waimea Weekly asked readers their thoughts on the incident.

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“I think you have to do what you have to do in some situations. It wouldn’t have been easy.”

“It is very unfortunate for the owner and the dog. The dog should have been able to be contained before the situation got to that.”

“I think it is very sad that it happened. And that it shouldn’t happen again because if it was my dog I would be very upset considering they had the wrong address.”

“They do the best they can, I think. It’s unfortunate but even if they get it wrong sometimes they try to do their best.”

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Tortured by ISIS Emily Beaumont The Richmond Community Church hosted a conference, ‘Focus on the Middle East’, from Friday, November 16, to Sunday, November 18, in a bid to promote an understanding of what God is doing among Muslims, Christians and Jews in the Middle East and around the world. Among the speakers was Father Douglas Al Bazi from Iraq, who was kidnapped by Islamic terrorists in 2006. Held for nine days, he was repeatedly tortured, suffering multiple injuries including two broken vertebrae from his spinal cord, his face and teeth smashed with a hammer and his body rinsed with hot water.

“I thought I’m not going to survive, well, definitely not in one piece,” says Father Douglas. Survive he did, though he says while his injuries healed, the scars will remain. Following his release after the Chaldean Catholic Church paid $170,000 in ransom, Father Douglas opted to remain quiet about his experience. But in 2014 after 125,000 people fled from Mosul, he was compelled to share his story. “I have to say what’s going on, enough is enough. It’s been systematic genocide over there. There were once 1.6million Christians in Iraq, now there are 200,000.” Now based in Auckland, af-

ter his Bishop sent him as far from the conflict as possible, Father Douglas continues to speak out about the atrocities that continue to plague the Middle East. “Silence itself is a guilt. I need to come and share my story, people need to hear it.” Father Douglas has gone on to establish a refugee and trauma centre in Iraq, but says he’s no hero and is just doing his duty. Reiterating the importance of speaking out, he says he needs to create an awareness of the intolerable suffering that is happening in his homeland. “New Zealand’s a paradise, but Baghdad is my home. My soul is still in Baghdad, but my body is here.”

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Classic cars to rev up for Hospice Dianne Barker, Jo Westrupp, Geri Harvey and Noeline Bannan enjoy a previous V8 Escape rally. Photo: Bones Westrupp.

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On Sunday, November 25, the V8 Escape invites all American classic V8’s, Hot Rods, Muscle cars and Classic sports cars on

their annual cruise, departing the WOW carpark at 10.30am. “It’s full of action, a great few hours and lots of fun for those with classic cars,” says organiser Ross Hurley. It was four years ago when Ross, together with his mate Ian Bark-

er, decided to invent a run and alternate donating the proceeds between the Nelson Marlborough Rescue Chopper and the Nelson Hospice. With up to 60 cars expected to take part, there’re also prizes for best dressed ladies in 60’s retro

gear. The 120km route will include raffles held at various spots, refreshments and lunch before returning to Eddyline Bar & Pizzeria for prize-giving, and two hours of live music by popular local band the Dixie Prix.

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Hail storm hits the region What started as a beautiful day on Monday, deteriorated as hailstorms rained down across the region. Hail first fell in Wakefield just after 3:30pm before moving on to Richmond. Metservice meteorologist Andrew James said New Zealand was under a ‘complicated trough’. Around 4pm that afternoon a lightening strike started a fire in a Hancock Forestry block in Foxhill. Firefighters from Wakefield, Brightwater and Appleby attended the scene. Mobile Alert System test on Sunday This Sunday, November 25, between 6-7pm, the Ministry of Civil Defence will be testing its Emergency Mobile Alert System. A spokesperson says it’s important to ensure the alerts work properly and while this is just a test, when an actual emergency happens the Emergency Mobile Alert will be a vital channel to keep our communities safe. It’s expected that half of all mobile phones will be able to receive alerts this time around, compared to a third during last year’s test. The alerts are to act as an additional safety channel during an emergency, but will not replace radio or internet channels if a natural emergency were to strike.

Police were notified of the incident and Tasman Area Response Manager, senior sergeant Martin Tunley, says, “it is obvious it was not just a random attack, it was clearly targeted. We have a couple to avenues to follow, however we ask anyone with information that may assist with our enquires to please contact the Richmond Police on 03 5439500 quoting file number 181111/7748. Baseball sign stolen On Thursday, November 15, a baseball sign was stolen from

Racial vandalism on Heaphy St An act of racial vandalism at a private property in Richmond has left local residents in shock at the extremely personal attack. Racist slurs were spray-painted onto a South African couples’ Heaphy St driveway, fence and letterbox on the evening of November 10.

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Hospice raffle underway Tickets are now available across all the Hospice shops for a raffle of a donated painting by local artist Betty Salter, valued at $900. Betty painted the picture of a sunrise on Arthur’s Pass from the Bealey Hotel, while down south on a camping trip at Mount Aoraki to celebrate her 70th birthday in 2007. The painting is sizeable and has been well-framed professionally. “I thought it would be a good idea to donate it to Hospice. I usually try to do something nice every year,” says Betty. Six injured in coastal highway crash Multiple injuries were sustained from a twovehicle crash on State Highway 60 on Sunday, November 18, at around 3.55pm. The crash occurred at Redwood Valley on what is also known as the coastal highway. Emergency services worked to free motorists from the wreckages with firefighters cutting occupants free. Six were initially taken to Nelson Hospital and three were admitted and remain in a stable condition. Traffic was diverted at Maiseys Rd and Redwood Valley Rd, and the road was cleared and reopened at 6.55pm.

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Club’s popularity soars Amy Russ Reporter

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Club Waimea is a hub for community events, entertainers and both public and private social functions. It was officially opened in 1974 with a total of 650 members and the club has seen numbers rise to 1,897, up from 1,221 in 2016, as of last week. The club prides itself on a friendly, sociable and community-minded spirit, and club president Lewis Della Bosca says it is down to the hard work and commitment of the manager, the board members and their committee that keep the venue ticking along. “We have a committee here, but we are different from a lot of other clubs in that we have a board that keeps an eye on the finances. The board is important for that and the committee is important for the day-to-day running of the club. “Wayne Williams came on board as an experienced manager armed with proven growth from his previous position in the North Island. He has bought those attributes

A Lancia Fulvia HF 1600 from 1972 owned by Fleur Roberts. You can expect to see this at the inaugural Mapua Car Show. Inset: Car show team members Dale Vercoe and Fleur Roberts. Photo: Supplied.

Club Waimea’s president Lewis Della Bosca, who has been a member of the club for nearly 25 years, and manager Wayne Williams. Photo: Amy Russ. here to Club Waimea.” Wayne, manager of Club Waimea for the last two years, says the attitude of the club has changed. “It is definitely an attitude change, I think. Everyone has a lot more fun and our numbers are growing. Our nucleus is growing and has grown. That obviously makes things far better off.” “There are not too many places around that can hold as many events or can cater to a capacity crowd. The facility is awesome.

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We can have several functions going at the same time. The place can be buzzing.” Lewis says keeping up with technology and the times is also an important factor to the club’s success. “It is in our best interests to try and keep up with what’s going on. “The more we ignore it, the quicker we will go downhill.” For more information on Club Waimea go to www.clubwaimea.co.nz

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Letter to the Editor sales@waimeaweekly.co.nz Dear Editor I read with interest and some concern A.A. Aubrey’s letter of 07/11/18, (letter reprinted below) regarding Tasman District Council’s (TDC) application of the Uniform Annual General Charge (UAGC) rate as applied to retirement villages. Before commenting further, it would be fair and in the interests of all TDC ratepayers to hear through your column the comments of the TDC Mayor or CEO on what appears to be a discriminatory way in collecting this rate from some residents and not others. JB Anderson Dear Editor, Councils have the option of levying the UAGC rate (currently $290 per rateable property) as a fixed amount per rating unit or as a fixed amount per separately used or inhabited part of a rating unit. TDC has chosen the first option whereas most local authorities in NZ, including Nelson City, have chosen the second option which in my opinion fits the retirement villages like a glove. We have three major retirement villages in Tasman each with roughly 100 units. Nelson City charges each unit for the retirement villages. The affect of this is that retirement village residents in Tasman each pay 29cents whereas all other TDC ratepayers pay $290. The loss of revenue for TDC is 300 x 290 less 290. Say $29,000 per annum. Add all of the smaller units advantaged by this system, multiply it by the years for which this policy has operated, add the major expansions proposed for Olive Grove and the large retirement village being de-

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“If there’s no water, you have to reassess everything. You’re forced to start thinking about yourself and become inward focused. It’s not good for business and it’s not good for the community – there’s no money flowing, jobs are lost. No one wins.” Then, a week after the ‘no vote’, councillors decided to continue planning for a dam due to further investment from Waimea Irrigators Lim-

ited. As a result, Gavin and his partner Angela Penman can now plan their future plant crops and staffing. “We’re in business to provide our local community with a wide variety of produce across the year. With a dam now likely again providing year-round water, it’s business as usual for us, which we are really pleased about,” he says.

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Nelson A&P Show This weekend crowds of locals will flock through the gates of the Nelson A and P Show – Golden Edge 2018, taking place on November 24th and 25th at the Richmond Park Showgrounds. “It’s a great way for locals to celebrate the region; it brings everyone together,” says co-ordinator Annette Robinson. “We have so many regular trade sites coming back year after year, there’s always lots of awesome displays, fun competitions, food

stalls and entertainment – it’s a great atmosphere!” It’s the 11th show Annette has been involved with, and she’s been managing the event since 2012. “We have regular people who always come to the show and those numbers don’t seem to drop, which is absolutely brilliant; we’d love to see more people, of course. Over the course of the weekend, we estimate between 10 and 12 thousand people attend the event including all the stallholders, com-

petitors and volunteers; everyone who is connected with the show. Fingers crossed, it will be fine weather this weekend!” Some of the highlights this year include newcomers The Nelson Marlborough District Health Board who will be focussing on farming health, in particular bowel screening with their large bouncy castle (inflatable colon) which is

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bound to attract a lot of interest. “We’ll also have a food court,” says Annette. “It will have a good selection of cultures, which is great. The Nelson Provincial Museum will be here this year focussing on the Nelson Suffragette movement, and right next door there’ll be an interesting stand focussed on women decision makers from the past and

looking towards the future, considering women’s roles and how women will become more prominent in future society. Further along, there’s the black and white sheep display, and handcraft ladies doing their spinning and weaving which proves very popular and gives kids a go. The display of vintage machinery is popular, and children absolutely love

Proud to celebrate be part ofthe the Nelson A&P Show Supporting the events that make Tasman unique People attending this year’s Nelson A&P Show will be delighted to know that a display of vintage machinery will be on site. Other attractions include the Nelson Provincial Museum’s focus on the suffragette movement, the royal equestrian event, and children adore the animal barn.

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2pm Terrier Racing, Kramit (Main Stage), Hack n’ Stay Clydesdale Display outside grandstand 3pm Craig Allott (Main Stage) 4pm Show Closes for 2018 More information on the Royal Equestrian Event, Woodchopping and Shearing will be available nearer the Show from www.richmondpark.nz

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There’re lots of exciting displays, competitions, food stalls and entertainment at this year’s Nelson A&P Show. See sheep on display, handcraft ladies spinning and weaving, dog trials, live entertainment, Clydesdale horses and so much more. the Animal Barn and the children’s displays. It’s not too late for them to get their entries in for the horticulture, vegetable, floral, cooking, handcraft or art displays. Simply contact the office or pop on the website for entry details.” There’s a larger area allocated for the dog trials this year, and the Royal Equestrian event is a big drawcard. There’s also a great line-up of live entertainment planned over the course of the weekend. “Paul Madsen organises this, it’s always excellent, with a variety of entertainers scheduled to play at different times. This year’s Nelson A and P Show is the 124th event of its kind in the region, with show organisers also gearing up for the event’s big 125th birthday celebrations next year! “In conjunction with the 125th show, a book is going to be published which brings out historical snippets in relation to the event, focussing on local and national events and their effect on the Nelson Show. Next year will be huge!” To set up the show takes a lot of effort, and there’s a massive number of people involved. “They are invaluable. The grounds committee is busy

preparing the ground, setting everything up and planning; there’re all the people who support our competition sections; they have to set them, then the judges come in.” Meanwhile, co-ordinater Annette Robinson joins all the dots. She says, while she still enjoys her role, the older she gets she sometimes wonders how long she can keep it up! “For now, I think I’ve still ‘got it’. I guess I’ll know when it’s the right time to give up. I used to work for Nelson Bays Football, so organising is one of my strengths, I suppose; I ‘cut my teeth’ at Appleby School – I was the first person to organise their gala. Richmond Park is an amazing place; we have 100 acres here; the forefathers obviously had a good vision for the future and the park is here for the future; for all the children in the region. We want to see it here for another 125 years, but we are conscious we need to change with the times; and we are prepared to change and try and think outside the square – what used to happen 20 years ago doesn’t necessarily work today.” The cost of attending the show is comparable with other events in the region which are similar.

It’s possible to prebuy tickets for $10 at the Richmond Mall, Bowater Toyota (Nelson and Motueka), More FM and Haven Motors. “If people want to come for two days, they can buy another ticket for $5. A pre-bought one-day family ticket is $20 for two adults and three children. We’ve aimed it towards families because it’s a family event. This year a concession ticket for over 65’s is available, with pre-bought tickets selling for $7 each” (ID is needed on purchase and at the gate). There’re still some sites available for stalls. Email manager@richmondp ark.nz or phone 03 544 7181. Stall holders can also download an application form via www. richmondpark.nz The Nelson A and P Show – Golden Edge 2018 is taking place at the Richmond Park Showgrounds at 358 Lower Queen Street, Richmond on Saturday, November 24th, (9am to 5pm) and Sunday, November 25th (9am to 4pm). For more information, visit www. richmondpark.nz. You’ll also find the Nelson A and P Show – Golden Edge 2018 on Facebook! 1 Day gate sales: family $25, adults $15, concession $10, kids (6-16yr) $5

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Young and old attended the Cycling Nelson Club day on Sunday, November 11, at Saxton Velodrome. Photo: Amy Russ.

Cycling club invite public to ‘have a go’ on track Cycling Nelson hosted one of their weekly club day’s on November 11, with riders from all walks of life gathering together for a bit of friendly competition and catching up. After a 4-year hiatus from Trafalgar Park the club, which dates back to 1935, is building up its momentum again at the recently completed Velodrome and they are keen to hear from anyone interested in having a go at the track. The club are offering riders the use of a track bike, along with mentoring, support and encouragement, to give people the confidence to go for a ride. Jason Craig, Cycling Nelson president, says the venue is in the top three tracks in New Zealand. “I encourage people to come and

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From the President’s pen At last! Progress with the snook- ing on the more open, welcomer room alterations thanks to ing and inclusive atmosphere terrific work being done by Tre- created. vor Helms and Wayne Thorn. We are also especially proud of This is the first stage the Squash Club being named Club of of a long-term prothe Year at the recent ject, which later next Squash Canterbury year will continue with full redecoraAwards – a wondertion and table reaful achievement; congratulations to lignment in the comthe “Squashies”. bined snooker/pool area. Meanwhile the With the great spell of weather and work so far, with a looming holiday little shuffling, has made room for the Lewis Della Bosca season, you can feel the sense of excited much needed fourth pool table. Great co-operation anticipation building in the air. between the snooker and the Many good things are happenrejuvenated pool sections is re- ing in the Club. sulting in a win-win for all, and Let’s enjoy the camaraderie already members are comment- together.

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Manager’s Snippets Wayne Williams Hi everyone, another month gone and Christmas just round the corner. We have had another busy period since the last newsletter, with the big MOPAR event and many other functions. Melbourne Cup Day was a big success with 14 corporate tables and many more people to take in the cup, good food and live music. Fun was

had by all! Following on from last month, our new chairs for the Waimea-Richmond room’s bar and bistro areas have arrived and will be in place once we have sold the existing chairs. Our new gaming equipment has been delivered and is now installed. The general consensus about the Glass Chiller was ‘Yes’ so this has been ordered and should be here in the next few days. A few comments late-

ly about the lack of carparking. This is a long term problem, but can somewhat be alleviated by the use of the courtesy van. We are looking into the situation. There are many more areas that we have to look at for upgrades, so with your continued support we can make our surroundings better and brighter, so keep up the good work everyone! We are travelling well, but still have a few hills to climb.

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Waimea Squash Club awarded Club of the Year At the recently held Squash Canterbury awards evening, Waimea Squash Club was the recipient of two significant awards. Firstly it was announced ‘Club of the Year.’ It’s been a tremendous year of achievement for the Richmond club which has involved lots of hard work by a lot of peo-

ple. The results are reflected in the quality of the facilities, the success of social and competitive events, the vibrant club atmosphere, growing membership, and notable member successes on the court. A huge thanks goes to the commmittee for their commitment and enthusiasm during the year,

to members and supporters, to Club Waimea, and to the Club’s sponsors: Stirling Sports Richmond, McCraes Blinds and Screens, and Betta Inspect It. The second major award went to Richard Aitken for volunteer of the year. Richard has been a powerhouse at the club, his organisational and

leadership skills have been instrumental to the growth and success of the Richmond Squash Club. The award was well deserved. Having won these awards for the Squash Canterbury region, Waimea will now be judged against other regional winners in December at the Squash NZ awards.

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Every entered child was the lucky recipient of a Hunting and Fishing top generously donated by the Loggers shop. Other sponsors of prizes and auction items include Goughs, UDC, Cable Price, Bowater Toyota, Loggers Shop, Humes, Hynds, Super Liquor, West Trak, Enzed, Z, Total Oils and the Rescue Chopper. Those involved enjoyed the weighin later that afternoon at the Taylors Contracting workshop where all children were first presented with their prize, followed by adult prizes, the auction and then spot prizes. Deer, pigs, possums, hares and rabbits replaced the usual workshop floor of tools, and 12 different categories of fish were judged, with the biggest snapper weighing in at a whopping 7.2kilograms. Ben Catley entertained the crowd, winning him the joke competition and the trio of fisherwomen, Kelly, Della and Cara scooped the photo award. “The feedback’s been amazing. We’ll definitely be running this again. It’ll be an annual event from now on,” says Charlie.

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lected from many sources to produce crash cluster maps. These are then gathered on a national basis to decide priorities. One of the steps is to engage with local groups, so our meeting was the beginning of the process. After studying and improving SH67 (Richmond to Motueka) NZTA intends to then concentrate on SH6 (Richmond to Wakefield). This could be three years away. A priority set for NZTA is to maintain or improve traffic flows on major roads. This would mean minimal change of speed zones, roundabouts and traffic lights on any major road unless it improved safety.

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Left: Sierra Thomas continued last summer’s domination of the women’s section in the Port Nelson Sea Swim Series. Above: Hayden Squance and Luke Kelly step ashore in Thursday’s Port Nelson sea swim. Photos: Janice Coyle.

After the prior week’s cancellation, the Port Nelson Sea Swim Series got underway in dramatic fashion on Thursday, November 15. With an outgoing tide and a moderate breeze, the 800m swim was further complicated by an opening section directly into the setting sun and a small marker buoy in the race for home. Young competitors dominated, with a group of four closely followed by a train of another four or five close behind. Hayden Squance and Luke Kelly kept their eyes on the markers, but Alec Swan and Bendi Kepess missed a small buoy in the slog against the current on the last leg. Although Alec and Bendi hit shore first, a time penalty of 10 seconds overturned the result, with last season’s champion Luke awarded the win in 8 minutes 42 seconds, ahead of Alec (8.44), Hayden (8.46) and Bendi (8.49). Fergus Drummond (8.50) was in with a chance, ahead of last year’s top woman Sierra Thomas (9.00). Ruby-Lou Stuart (9.43) was the sec-

ond woman, finishing in 12th overall, ahead of Emily Bryant (9.58), Madeline Shallcrass (10.00) and Flossie Van Dyke (10.10). In the older age groups, Terry Bone (9.38) topped the 40-49 age group in 10th overall, with Hamish Neill (9.50) dominating M50-59. Christina Harris (10.32) was unchallenged in F50-59), while Simon Bloomberg (11.10) surprised Ben Van Dyke (11.30), the previously dominant swimmer in M60-69. In M70-79, Derek Eaton (12.03) touched by a fingernail from Stuart Hebberd (12.05). Janis Crampton (11.38) made the most of her move up the F60-69, finishing just ahead of Ruth Thomas (11.52), who topped F30-39. In the short swim over 300m, Mia Langley (6.08) took a better finishing line to edge out Tom Perkins (6.10), ahead of Brooke Swan (6.23), Alexandra Grenfell (6.34), Hannah Hobbs (7.06) and Megan Begg (7.08). Swimming continues in the series every Thursday through the summer. Details, results at nelsonsweaswims.co.nz.

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Nelson drivers shine at War of the Wings Nelson registered driver Sam O’Callaghan took out the feature race at round 2 of the Hydralink “War of the Wings” Sprintcar series on Saturday night. Drizzle threatened to put a damper on the meeting but the wide tyres soon dried out the track to allow plenty of racing. Sam from Winton is piloting Kevin Freeman’s sprint car this season, a heat win and a 6th spot gave him a front row

Emily Beaumont New Zealand’s top coach and sports development officer for Croquet New Zealand, Greg Bryant, was on hand at the Richmond Croquet Club on Tuesday, November 13, to share his expertise with others. Two sessions were on offer with Association Croquet and Golf Croquet the focus of each session. The sport continues to grow in popularity and Greg travels from his home base in Westport, offering coaching and development work nationwide. Greg’s croquet career began in Brightwater more than 40 years ago after he took his mother along to an open day and ended up getting hooked himself. “Croquet still has the same level of intrigue and challenge for me as the first day I played it. It’s the most personally-challenging sport I’ve ever played,” says Greg. His international test career began in 1992 and six years ago he helped create the position of sport development officer with Croquet New Zealand. “I’m absolutely living the dream.” Greg says the sport of golf croquet continues to grow and attracts many different types of players. Local player, Fred and Pam McKee joined one of Greg’s coaching clinics in 1992 and since then continue to enjoy the game. “We’ve enjoyed croquet for around 26 years. Greg has inspired new players from all around New Zealand,” says Fred.

start for the feature. He jumped straight to the lead and took off from the chasing pack, a few stoppages closed the gap from the chasing cars but it was a class effort to get a home-town car on top of the podium. Last year’s runner up in the series, Connor Rangi, took out a heat win and finished 4th in the feature. Connor is 2 points behind Alicia McLauchlan who finished inside the top 10 in her

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“This is the first time the two sides have merged and it will be an epic grudge match between the corporate teams.” Joe says, “forget the annual battle for the most sunshine hours between our two regions, something much bigger is on the line on the Wairau River.” Julian and Joe are both organising the NZPBA power boat national regatta at Lake Rotoiti in February, however, they say there will be no love lost on race day in Marlborough. “We will have the local knowledge on the Wairau and may chuck out the odd whitebait net to slow them down!” says Joe. To spice things up both teams have put in $250, with the winning team donating the $500 prize money to junior rowing on the winning side of the Whangamoas.

A battle of epic proportions is taking place on Saturday, November 24, according to spokesperson Joe Blakiston. All-important regional bragging rights are up for grabs at the first Nelson and Marlborough Corporate 8’s rowing competition, hosted this year by the Blenheim Rowing Club. The race between Richmond team Johnston Associates South accountants who will be representing Nelson Tasman and PGG Wrightson Real Estate representing Marlborough will be a feature of the school’s regatta. Spokesperson for Richmond’s Johnston Associates South team, Julian Stilwell, says his team is confident they will deal to the Blenheim crew with a few tricks up their sleeves.

Richmond team Johnston Associates South with Hamish Tomlinson, Rob Wilkinson, Brad McNeill, Katie Sandston, Jo Clementson, Julian Stilwell, Karla McKenzie and Lee Wright at Rabbit Island. Photo: Supplied.

Nelson Matters The experience of two Nelson constituents has exposed for me a flaw in our justice system that needs to be fixed. That is why I am asking people to add their signatures to Wendy’s Petition seeking the same rights and protection for victims when the offender is found to be insane. Wendy is a Nelson nurse who was brutally assaulted by a mental health patient. She was kicked, stabbed and scalded during which the attacker said he would get off on an insanity plea. This is what happened when he was charged with attempted murder. The offender was recently re-

located to Nelson without any opportunity for Wendy to have a say. Another constituent, Sarah faced a similar trauma when she was brutally raped last year in a Nelson home invasion by a deranged man. She has sustained a brain injury and post-traumatic stress disorder. The problem is that because these offenders were found not guilty by way of insanity these women did not have the same rights as the victim of a criminal offender. They had no right to a victim impact statement in the court proceedings. They have no opportu-

nity to a say on when and where the special patient is subsequently released or any conditions of release. I also find it unjust that the offender has the right to access personal information about the victim for their defence but the victim has no right to any information about the offender’s health status on privacy grounds. This anomaly in the law is affecting more people with the national growth in successful insanity pleas. There were four in 2000, 16 in 2000 and 36 in 2017. Some legal and mental health professionals have argued that a victim should not get a say as they are

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founder Benjamin Franklin said “Justice will not be served until those who are unaffected are as outraged as those who are.” I invite Nelsonians to support Wendy’s petition. You can sign online at parliament.govt.nz, at my site at the Saturday Nelson Market or at my caravan at the Nelson A & P Show this weekend, the Collingwood St Pharmacy, Age Concern in Richmond or pick up petition forms from my Electorate office. The petition closes 9 March 2019. Together we can make this much needed improvement in our justice system. Advt.

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It was always a dream of Tara Hope’s to represent New Zealand and now the Richmond paddle boarder is set to do just that. Tara’s selection this year in the New Zealand Standup Paddle Boarding (SUP) team was “very exciting” and will see her heading overseas for the first time since she was a child. The annual World Standup and Prone Paddle Boarding Championships will be hosted by China on Hainan Island from November 23 until December 3. Hainan is the smallest and southern most province of China known for its balmy weather, coconut palms and gold-sand beaches. “I’m really happy to be going. I thought being selected for the national team was going to be a long

shot,” says Tara. Competing in the distance and surf race, Tara may also have an opportunity to compete in a team relay and a 200metre sprint. “It’s going to be amazing, seeing and meeting all the people I’ve looked up to since I started paddling.” A virtually nil-funded sport, Tara has been juggling her intensive training regime with raising funds toward the cost of competing at the world championships. Hosting quiz nights and sausage sizzles, it’s been all go for the sensational paddle boarder. SUP is the fastest-growing water sport in the world and has a steady increase in participants from the Tasman region who can often be found on the water at Tara’s training sites of Tahunanui beach and Rabbit Island. “I give myself an outside chance, but I’ll give it my all. Just being able to compete at this level and represent New Zealand is so exciting.”

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Community Notices “Housie” Xmas supper sHout at Club Waimea on 5 December 2018, 7pm start. All welcome. NelsoN braNCH of save tHe CHildreN have Christmas & everyday cards for sale at Nelson Sat. Market on 24 Nov. Cash or cheque please. Isabelle Ph. 547 3253 NelsoN Quilters’ Guild, Wedn 21 Nov., 7.30 pm. Show & Tell from recent workshop, demonstration of some Guild equipment, plus a sales table of tools & materials. Venue: Woodstock Centre, Stoke School. Ph Diane 5473356. u.s.a. Club tHaNKsGiviNG diNNer Thursday 22 Nov. book at the Lone Star Cafe & Bar , Nelson. Ph 5481441. Meet 6:30 at bar with 7:00 dinner—Turkey & pumpkin pie or the main menu. Queries contact Pam 5448028 favourite Carol siNGiNG. Wednesday 28 Nov 2 pm Stoke Methodist Church 94 Neale Ave; Stoke. Afternoon tea to follow. All Welcome. Inquiries Ph 546-4358 viNtaGe fair CaNCellatioN notice. Unfortuneately we have had a cancel our fundraising fair advertised for 8 Dec 2018 at Stoke Hall. Maybe held next year. favourite Carol siNGiNG. Wedn 28 Nov. 2 pm Stoke Methodist Church 94 Neale Ave; Stoke. Afternoon tea to follow. All Welcome. Inquiries Ph 546-4358 NelsoN 50+ WalKiNG Group: November 29th, Pelorus River. Ph. Roger, 539 6402 or Joy, 544 4136. NelsoN 50+ miNi WalKers: November 27th, bus trip to Takaka $25. Meet 8.30am at Jubilee Car Park.Ph. Alan, 547 7690.

riCHmoNd Creative fibre, 2nd, 3rd & 4th Thursday morning of the month Birch Hall, Richmond Showgrounds. If you enjoy Knitting, Spinning, Weaving & Felting come along & see if it’s for you. Ph Susan 5443316 Sent from my iPad food, is it a problem for you? Are you suffering from anorexia, bulimia, obesity and/or compulsive eating? Overeaters Anonymous works. Ph 0226730237. All welcome moNster GaraGe sale. Sat Nov 24. 0800. Salisbury Rd Richmond Waimea college bus bay. bo oks,toys,plants,bricabrac,clothing, tools & more. Fundraiser Nsn bays Harmony Acapella singing. NelsoN CatHedral CHristmas tree festival Christmas at The Cathedral. Come & visit your cathedral & the Christmas trees. Switch on service Tuesday 27th Nov 6pm. Mulled wine & mince pies to follow service. The Cathedral is open every day & the Festival runs from Nov. 28th til January 24th. NO CHARGE, donations are welcomed. pop up CoNCerts With local performers, the fortnight before Christmas at 1pm every day. The festival runs until January 24 & ends with a Switch Off service on Thursday 24 January at 6pm. stoKe seNiors: Thurs Nov 22 Nelson Savage Club Variety Show @ 1.30 pm. Entry: $5 (inc. Afternoon Tea) 548 Main Rd. Stoke PH: 5472660 isel ladies probus Club; welcome to our friendly club, 4th Wedn monthly, Elim Church, Stoke at 10am (Coffee & lunch groups also).

DEADLINE: MIDDAY FRIDAY - 50 WORDS OR LESS BY EMAIL ONLY PLEASE SEND TO: events@waimeaweekly.co.nz

Ph Joy 538 0035 or Sue 5486062. alzHeimers NelsoN monthly Library sessions provide an opportunity for those looking for info., advice & support around Dementia. riCHmoNd library eveNts 1. author amy Hindley talks about her memoir Not A Leg To Stand On & about life with spina bifida. 12pm-1pm, Tues 27 Nov., Richmond Library. Free. All welcome. 2. November is National Novel Writing month. Come Write In Richmond Library, every Thursday throughout Nov, 11am-2pm, in the Constance Barnicoat room. Free. All writers welcome! For more information phone 03 543 8500. 3. Good Crafternoon! Bring your craft project & work on it in the company of other crafters. Bring your own materials & lunch. Free. Richmond Library. Wednesdays, 12.30pm-2pm. 4. tiny tots, a free, fun introduction to stories, songs, active movement & rhymes for pre-schoolers & their caregivers. Tuesdays 10-10.30am Children’s Area, Richmond Library during term time. red Hat soCiety – NelsoN sauCy sisters We are a global Society of women that encourages, supports women in their pursuit of FUN, FRIENDSHIP, FREEDOM, FULFILMENT, FITNESS. We are refining the traditional notions of ageing. Meet 2nd Wedn each month. See our FB For more info. Rae 5473074 Margaret 5473089 WaKefield boWliNG Club hosting the Nelson version of Bowls 3 Five. 6.30pm on Friday 23 Nov. spirited CoNversatioNs Wednesday 28 Nov. Journalist

NeW Here? Have a cuppa, meet new friends, ask questions. All welcome. 10am, first & third Thursday each month at Alchemy Cafe, Bateup Rd. Call Glenys at 265 5318 CaNCer soCiety support Groups breast Cancer support Group, Cancer Society Nelson 102 Hardy St., if you have or have had breast cancer come along to this friendly atmosphere. Register 539 1137 or info@cancernelson.org.nz monthly Carers support Group For Partners / Family / Friends who are supporting someone with cancer, or recovering from cancer. Come & meet others & discuss what you would find helpful from this group. Register 539 1137 or info@ cancernelson.org.nz mindfulness & relaxation for people affected by and/or supporting someone with cancer. Tuesdays 1pm Fairfield House $3 donation to Cancer Society Ph: 539 1137 blood Cancer support Group meet monthly for more info. Ph: Graham 544 3037 or Lloyd 544 2636 GroW’s 12 step proGram is a proveN Way for WellbeiNG. Finding answers needed for our mental health; Anxiety,depression, loneliness, fear, just some of the problems we can work through with others. Ph: 547-6120 NelsoN Guild of WoodWorKers meet at 7pm on the last Tuesday of each month between February & November in the woodworking rooms at Nayland College. New members are welcome; if you are interested in woodwork please join us. No experience is necessary. Bill Filmer 03 547 3300.”

Secretary, 0274 872 480 do you WaNt to live more sustaiNably? Make better the best choices for the environment? ‘Beyond Plastic Bags’ event; Talks & Tips from local experts, Interactive, Yummy Nibbles, Heaps of Prizes! Suter Art Gallery, 29 Nov, 5.30 Tickets $10. 0220354172 or find us on FB alCoHoliCs aNoNymous is alcohol causing problems for you in your life? want to stop drinking but cant? maybe we can help. support meetings every day. ring 0800aaworks 0800 229 6757 www.aa.org.nz iNdoor boWls - soCial team - Church of Christ Hall Youth Hall, D’Arcy Street, Richmond. Tuesday 1pm - 3pm. $3.00 per session. We are a fun social group catering for everyone. New members very welcome. Robin 544 3116 feeliNG sad, stressed, depressed or stuCK? Identify & explore new ways to move forward with a Life Linc Counsellor in Motueka, Mapua Richmond or Nelson. Up to 10 Face to Face counselling sessions now for individuals and couples. Interested? Call Life Linc 03 548 2400 or visit www.lifelinc.co.nz toastmasters Club Improve your communication & leadership skills. We meet every second & fourth Monday in month 7-9pm at Nelson Hearing House, 354 Trafalgar Sq. All welcome. NeediNG a NeW direCtioN? Life not going the way you planned? Want to express yourself to others in a more meaningful way? Join our Counselling GROUP on Tuesdays in Nelson, spaces available now. Fa riCHmoNd WelCome Group

& social justice advocate Teresa O’Connor ‘Nursing - from vocation to profession: an unfinished journey’ Yaza Cafe (Montgomery Square) opens 6pm Speaker 7.30pm Koha No reservations Ph 548 6241 voluNteer driver reQuired Are you free on a Monday morning 8.30-10am? We need a volunteer to assist our van driver transport elderly to our social & activity programme in Stoke. Ph: Trish 547 9350, email trisha@psusi.org.nz little movers daNCe Class, Tuesdays 4pm-4.30pm. Open to all kids ages 3-5 at Richmond New Life Church Café. Please bring a water bottle. Classes cost $5 per lesson. Sign up at our studio on 85 Wensley Rd. Richmond or contact Brooke our experienced qualified dance instructor on 0279567077 me/Cfs/fm support NelsoN bays. Find support with others who understand. Come & join our small informal group, third Monday of month, Halifax Cafe, 28Halifax St (opp. library), 2.30-3.30pm strengthtogethernelson@gmail.com seNiorNet: Having trouble understanding or using your computer & other digital devices? Join Seniornet, our volunteers can help you. Have a look at our website seniornetnelson.org.nz or ph: 03 548 9401 artHritis soCiety Coffee morNiNG Char Bar & Grill. 10am on the 4th Wednesday of the month. Next Gathering 28 Nov.. Claire 035450835 or 0273601039 turN up pay & play teNNis at the Richmond Tennis Club on Wednesday evenings 7pm. Come & join us. This will be fun. Contact

Community Notices are free to community groups, schools, churches, gold coin donation events and fundraising. Due to the popularity of this column, while every effort will be made, inclusion cannot be guaranteed for free ads. For classified ads and public notices please call 544 9037.

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WEDNESDAY 21 November 2018

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BREAD $ .50LOAF 2L MILK 2 for $ Competitor Meah Symons at this weekend’s Nelson Mini Moto X Champs held at Richmond Park. Photo: Amy Russ.

Mini riders take on moto X challenge Amy Russ Mini competitors gathered at Richmond Park to compete at the 2018 Nelson Motorcycle Club Mini Moto X Championships during the weekend. Around 85 kids competed at the event and organiser Delwyn Lovell says they were impressed with the turnout.

This is the first time the event has been held at Richmond Park and Delwyn hopes it will not be the last. “Usually we run the event out at Quail Valley, but we are wanting to bring it in closer to town and make it more accessible for people. This is the first time we have held it here and we hope to make it more per-

manent in the future.” Local competitor Wills Harvey placed first in the 9 – 11 year olds 65cc event with Luke Schwartz and Dylan Huddlestone coming in a close second and third respectively. Sturl Neve came in third for the Intro class with Will Linklater and Vann Wilkie placing first and second.

pORK LOIN STEAKS & buy 1 kilo get ROASTS another kilo

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Bowls 3 FIVE at Wakefield It’s been on television screens and now it’s coming to Wakefield Bowling Club. On Friday, November 23, from 6.30pm the club will be hosting the Nelson Interclub version of the new short format bowls. Wakefield will be playing the Stoke team, which will likely

feature the players from the TV games, while Motueka plays Nelson, each club featuring three teams of triples. Anyone is welcome to come along and watch this exciting format. Food and a full selection of beverages will be available.

There will be opportunities for those interested in having a go at bowling. The Wakefield Club has rollups on Monday and Friday afternoons from 1pm with a social time early on Friday evenings, and they warmly welcome new members.

Woodstock 7%

330ml 6 Pack Cans

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Collect Fly Buys or Airpoints for every $20 spent.

181 Queen Street, Richmond (next to BP) • Phone 03 541 0190

www.henrys.co.nz

Henry’s encourages safe & responsible use of alcohol. Shout prices run from Monday 19th November until Sunday 2nd December 2018 or while stocks last.

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Classified

WEDNESDAY 21 November 2018

Classifieds

public notice

Waimea College

Richmond Bowling Club Centennial Jubilee

Host Families Required

550 MUST SEE LOTS

to be held on

SATURDAY 24th NOVEMBER at 10am VIEWING: Tues Noon-4pm, Wed & Thurs 9am-4pm, Friday 9am5pm, Sat from 8am PHOTOS: See our website CATALOGUE: Free from Noon Tues & on website PARKING; Plenty of free parking on Auction Day. Absentee & Phone Bids welcome.

13 NEW ST, NELSON | P. 546 8890 Opposite back entrance to Warehouse Stationery

www.lipscombeauctionhouse.co.nz

auction GENERAL & POLICE UNCLAIMED AUCTION

pH 544 9037 sales@waimeaweekly.co.nz

public notice

auction

FORD & MUSTANG COLLECTABLE TOY AUCTION

ClASSifiED DEADliNE - 5pm moNDAY

Waimea College requires more families in Richmond to host our short-term International students for 2019.

2 - 4 February 2019

If you are a caring, supportive and understanding family who would like to share your home with a young person from a different culture, we would like to hear from you.

A weekly remuneration is provided to families to support these homestay placements. Please contact Megan Wright for further information on 544 6099 ext 868 or email: intl.homestay@waimea.school.nz Scott Haines Principal Creating future leaders

work wanted Builder Maintenance man. Decks, fences, potager boxes, weatherboard, floor replacement. Heat transfers. Ring Russell 027 884 2330 reliable honest service.

agm NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING The Annual General Meeting of Greenacres Golf Club Incorporated will be held at Greenacres Golf Club, 4 Barnett Avenue, Best Island, Richmond at 7:00pm on Monday 10 December 2018. All members welcome.

All past and present members are cordially invited to our Centennial Dinner Main Hall – Club Waimea 7pm Sunday 3 February 2019 For catering purposes please contact Andy Marwick: 03 544 0329 by 15 December 2018

for sale

2007 Toyota Yaris Hatch

WANtED to buY A Records and Hi fi gear wanted. Excellent cash prices paid. Pennylane Nelson 03 539 0954 anytime 7 days.

garage sale

garage sale

Saturday, Sunday, 24 & 25 November, 9 - 12 noon. 7 Olympus Way, Richmond - downsizing pool table, furniture, floor tiles, all sorts!

Saturday 24th - clothing, jewellery, leather bags, household items. 22-24 Roeske St 8am11am

garage sale

Saturday, Sunday, 24 & 25 November, 7 Olympus Way, Richmond wanted downsizing - pool table, furniture, floor tiles, all Your wanted ad here. sorts! Phone 544 9037.

Your for rent ad here. Phone 544 9037. Notice to all Advertisers:

WANtED to buY BUYING NOW FIREARMS/ AMMUNITION Garage items, tools & estates. Also buying vintage & antique items Ph Tim Gladstone 5485235 / 0800 653935

for rent

• Auto • Orange • Low Kms • Immaculate

$7,990

Contact: 544 8595

By placing your advertisement you agree with the terms and conditions of the Waimea Weekly Ltd. Namely, payment by the 20th of the following month, or in the event of non-payment, the recovery of any debt and its costs will be charged to the customer. This includes all costs and commissions paid to a debt recovery service. Should you require any further information please phone the newspaper on 544 9037.

, e c n e i r e p x e e r o M , s r e p a p e r Mo ! e c i o h c e r Mo Three local papers all locally owned. Covering a massive 97% of the market and that includes farms, lifestyle blocks and rural towns. Home delivery too, not drop off points. In fact ours is one of the largest circulation areas in NZ. We can offer some great deals for those businesses and organisations that need to talk to the top of the South Island.

Waimea Weekly Locally Owned and Operated

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Furniture, art, books, collectibles, toys etc. Fresh estate lots arrived from near & far. Selling, buying, valuing. 6 rooms to browse. Open Mon-Fri 9.30-5pm. Sat 10-4pm. Souchebys Antiques, 75 Gladstone Rd (SH6), Richmond. Ph 544 0723. www.antiquesnewzea land.co.nz

Purely Cremations

BLOWERS Tony

One low price Great personal service Simple & hassle-free Do not let the cost of saying goodbye add to your grief.

$2,250 Personal & Professional Contact Owen Haring 541 0820 or 021 120 1314 www.purelycremations.net.nz

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Attention:

All mountain bikers and cycle clubs

tHe best eveR bike tRAileR now AvAilAble foR HiRe!

Passed peacefully on Friday, November 16, 2018. Will be loved and remembered by his wife Avis, children Sharon, Russell, James and Penka, Wayne and Anne, Kellie, Craig and Fi, and a cherished Pop by his grandkids. Beloved lifetime friend of Phil, Pam, Mike, Gavin, Duncan, Lindsay, their partners and kids. Brother-in-law to Keith and Jan, Bruce and Shirley, Beryl, Pat, Doug and Evie. Special thanks to the staff of Ward 9, and the incredible team at the Nelson Tasman Hospice. In lieu of flowers, donations in Tony’s memory to the Nelson Tasman Hospice (www.nelsonhospice.org.nz/donate/) would be greatly appreciated. To honour Tony’s wishes a private service has been held.

WEDNESDAY 21 November 2018

ChurCh NotiCes

Locally built to a high standard. Fits up to 18 bikes. Safe, reliable and easy to tow. Single and multi-day hire available.

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388 Paton Rd, Hope

FREE Email: sales@waimeaweekly.co.nz Deadline 5pm Monday

Following Jesus, Building Community

Sunday 9.00am Traditional

271 Songer St. Stoke

Sunday Service 9.45am Whakatu Kids and Youth Group

34 Champion Rd, Richmond

Sunday 10.30am Contemporary

Wednesday 10.00am

Reflective

All Welcome Holy Trinity Anglican Church www.holytrinityrichmond.org.nz church.onhill@xtra.co.nz

Wed 28th November Service 10am

27 Dorset St Richmond 03 544 8844

Enquiries - Ph 547 7773 www.whakatupres.co.nz

Biblical Christ-Centred Worship Services:

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

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

www.rcnzonline.com/nelson

Sunday 9am & 11am Fantastic children's programmes running for 0-13 year olds.

10.00am Worship Celebration Warring Carpark (Behind No.1 Shoes) 243 Queen St

Delivery & Pickup Service available

9 Vivian Place, Tahunanui

0508 546 411 REACH NEW HEIGHTS

AErIAl PhotoS

WednesdayHymns 20 Feb Favourite 10am - Morning Tea Wednesday 20 Feb Favourite Hymns 10am 10am Morning Tea Cnr & Darcy ThirdCroucher Wednesday every month

10am

Cnr Croucher & Darcy

Sunday at 10am

Salisbury Rd, Richmond All welcome!

NELSON BIBLE BELIEVERS Welcomes B ible believing Christians and those seeking truth ... No law but love No book but the Bible No creed but Christ No denominational ideas No opinions of others Sunday 10am & 5pm - Thursday 7.30pm

93 Beatty Street, Tahuna, Nelson (Airport End) A: 85 Wensley Road, Richmond E: office@richmondnewlife.org.nz P: 544 1094

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Baleage and Hay Specialists • Large round baleage with film-on-film wrapping • Conventional (mini) baleage hay and haylage • Medium square hay • Large round hay

Sundays Sundays 10am

Favourite Hymns

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Church on the Hill

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• Tractor and post driver • Fencing • Heavy roller • Direct drill • Large round baleage for sale

Phone: 03 541 9115

Stewart: 021 113 9940 Jane: 021 051 3875

Chainsaws - Lawn Mowers Blower/Vacs - Weedeaters Ride On Mowers We sell the best and service the rest

24HR Call Out Now the agents for

Pick up and Delivery Available

31 Venice Place, Stoke Phone 03 547 3276

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MAIN ROAD APPLEBY, NELSON

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ArborISt Parts and Service for ALL makes “Professional and ALL models

Arborists 24HR who - PH: 544 take pride in their workmanship” • Complete tree care from roots to tips • All hedge trimming works • Confined area tree felling & removals • Prompt, friendly & professional services

Call 0800 28 66 87 or 0800 ATOM TREE Email – info@atomtreespecialists.co.nz

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WEDNESDAY 21 November 2018

Trades&Services AuTomoTIvE

AuToELECTRICs

be seen!

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Your one-stop shop for - WOF - Engine Tuning - Brakes & Clutch - Wheel Alignment All mechanical services

Your only MTA approved Auto Electricians in Richmond You can be assured of MTA standards of service everytime.

Friendly

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10 Poutama St, Richmond

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guarante

Kerry & Sharlene Friend 7 Gladstone Road Richmond (behind Mobil)

Phone 03 544 2266

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Building Repair and Construction maintenance, commercial fitout, decks, fences and hard landscaping

Don’t waste PRomPt SeRviCe your weekend, Contact the manager on Green Acres can mob 027 451 8907 or (03) 547 2242 takewaste care of it. Don’t CLEANING your weekend, • Lawn & Garden Green Acres can Maintainence take care of it. • Regular Service

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ELECTRICIAN

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Weekdays & Weekends 021 909 298 03 922 9868

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service@hertzelectrical.co.nz

www.rdelectrical.co.nz 15d McGlashen Ave, Richmond

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Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning

Stephen Oliver proprietor

Phone now on

545 1053

Specialised in Youth and Adult Mental Health Family Therapy, Alcohol & Drug Dependence, Workplace, School & Relational Bullying and Professional Supervision

Elstree Counselling@Nelson

Les Watt

Registered Comprehensive Nurse with Post Graduate Diploma in Mental Health Science (Otago)

Ph: 022 109 8756 or 545 1527 Email: lg.watt@orcon.net.nz

ELECTRICIAN

Innovative electrical solutions New Homes • Commercial Rural • Retail • Alterations

24hr Service

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ELECTRICIAN

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Earthworks & DrainagE

Skilled and fast operator on a brand -new machine

021 386 388

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Bronwyn: 027 9100 386 troy: 027 923 5603

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• Palings • Panels • Pickets

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4A Gladstone Road, 12 Cargill Place, Richmond (offRichmond Beach Road)

• Garden tidy ups • Regular maintenance • Roses and pruning • Irrigation • Qualified team


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Call 021 674 575 or Freephone 03 391 1414

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PAINT suPPLIEs

36A Vickerman St, Nelson Phone: 546 6660 Email: paintco@xtra.co.nz

We are in your neighbourhood offering a new service. Want a beautiful, lush, green lawn that is the envy of your neighbours?

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Call us today for a FREE quote

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Phone (03) 546 5365 5 Nayland Road, Stoke www.metrodirect.co.nz

DAVE’S

Professional Property Maintenance

Ivan Moynan Ph: 021 154 4782 ivan@lawnrescue.co.nz lawnrescue.co.nz

Gun & Barrel Works

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Dethatching DrAeration Dave Ward Core 021 3115 Organic 277 Fertiliser or 543 3777

PAINTER

Baby&Mobility HIRE

• Qualified Tradesman • Locally owned & operated

“I’ll turn up on time and in over 30 years I’ve never had a complaint”

mobility4you

027 232 1550

269 Queen St Richmond. Ph 544 6603

quentinearlepainting@gmail.com

AH: 544 3177

NOW OPEN SATURDAYS

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‘Call Josh’ Plastering & Painting Old walls to new. Free quote for house Josh Davidson maintenance.

Professional Plumbing Services in Nelson, Richmond & Motueka

Exterior Plasterer & Painter

544 8059 www.tasmanbayplumbing.co.nz

1/750 Lower Queen St Richmond

022 315 7670

calljosh18@gmail.com

027 63 66 111 03 544 0660

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PAINTER Brumwell Painting

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Tony 021 612 316 John 021 825 290

per week

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For friendly, efficient and professional servicing of ALL your glass requirements

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Honest, Reliable Master Plumbers, Drain Layers and Gasfitters Since 1915

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- Exterior/Interior - Airless Spraying - Waterblasting - New & Old Work - Fully Qualified Tradesmen - Obligation Free Quote

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027 671 8417 or 544 9415

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REAL EsTATE

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

543 8090 info@tuffnell.co.nz

sToRAGE

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- 24 hour surveillance - Staff on Site Mon – Fri

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Ph 544 4306

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021 081 82 123 Free Quotes & Prompt Service

www.stumpgrindingservice.co.nz

1/750 Lower Queen St 03 544 8553 Richmond 7081

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or 027 454 3813 e: admin@hopestorage.co.nz

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Ph 544 9180

www.tripleonecare.co.nz

Central

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2 Echodale Place - off Nayland Road

13 Packham Cres.

- off Echodale Place www.centralselfstorage.co.nz

Peter Ph (03) 547 9191

WATERBLAsTING

Wakefield Abrasive Blasting & Painting Services Ltd Peter Hollier 021 087 96401 Luke Ross 027 825 5493 abrasiveblasting.paintingservice@yahoo.com


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