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With real fruit ice cream sales peaking at 1000 per day Berryfields in Appleby have become a bit of a must-do stop for locals and visitors to the region. Well known for some of the best thick shakes and ice creams in the area these two local lads also decided that maybe one just isn’t enough! Left is Corey Columbus with his brother Tahana. Photo: Steve Page.
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Nelson braces for Bay Dreams With three days, 20,000 music lovers, two venues, two campgrounds, hours of planning and plenty of world-class acts, Bay Dreams is one of the most complex events to ever hit Nelson. Reporter Kate Russell looks at how Nelson is bracing itself for the sold-out event this Friday.
Music will be pumping, campgrounds will be bursting at the seams, security will be on high alert and the sun will hopefully be shining at what has been dubbed Nelson’s biggest concert since Tina Turner hit Trafalgar Park in back in 1997. Bay Dreams is one of the most popular festivals of the Kiwi summer music calendar, with the Mount Maunganui event selling out year after year. This is the first time it’s been held in the South Island, with promot-
ers bringing some of the biggest names in music to Nelson, from US hip-hop sensation Cardi B and Australian one-woman-band Tash Sultana, to Kiwi legends Katchafire and UK extraordinaire Macky Gee. As well as the main event on Friday, warm-up and after parties are lined up for Thursday and Saturday. The even hits the region at “peak tourist season” and with 17,500 out of the 20,000 tickets sold outside of Nelson, council has worked closely with promoters Neptune Entertainment to manage the influx of visitors. Nelson city councillor, Tim Skinner, says they have approved camping for up to 1,400 ticket holders at Rutherford Park and more recently, up to 3,200 at Saxton Field from 3 - 5 January. The extra camping at Saxton was added due to an “overwhelming”
Locals Oliva Timpson, left, and Alana Baker are raring to head to Bay Dreams on Friday. Photo: Charles Anderson. demand for more sites and is also expected to help ease demand on accommodation for regular summer tourists. Public transport will also be in hot demand, and buses will run to and from Trafalgar Park and the Trafalgar Centre, servicing the festival campgrounds, as well as the Brook and Maitai Valley Holiday Parks, Tahunanui, Stoke
and Richmond and will follow the regular bus routes. The proposed full-day closure of the Wakatu carpark was scrapped by council due to concerned retailers and will now be closed from 5.30pm Friday until 1am Saturday. United Video customers also have access until 9pm Friday. Paru Paru Rd will also be closed
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off to the public from 5.30pm Friday until 1am Saturday. Inspector Paul Borrell, Area Commander from Nelson Bays Police, says they will have a visible presence inside and outside the event to ensure that people are able to celebrate and get home safely. Tim says it has been his vision this year to get plenty of topnotch events to Nelson, and 2019 will see a raft of international acts in Nelson, including UB40, Bryan Adams, John Butler Trio, plus Angus and Julia Stone. “My main concern is that the public haven’t grasped the size of Bay Dreams, but this is what Nelson has been asking for and we hope they embrace it.” Bay Dreams is on at Trafalgar Park this Friday, 4 January. The event starts at 11am with the final acts finishing around 10.45pm.
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Don’t get burnt by false sunblock claims Sara Hollyman Kiwi customers are getting burnt by sunblock companies. Consumer NZ’s latest test of sunscreens found products not meeting label claims. Currently the only regulations in place for the use of sunbeds is that those under 18-yearsold can’t use them. The World Health Organisations states that risk of melanoma is increased by 75 per cent if a tanning device is used under the age of 30. Because of this, Nelson Cancer Society manager Michelle Hunt says that the Government should step in to help with funding for sunscreen. “Your chances of developing skin cancer later in life is increased if you get sunburnt in childhood, hence why now the strong education and practice of sunsmart programmes in our schools.” She says that out of the 39 primary schools in the Nelson Tasman area, currently just 15 of them hold the Cancer Society’s SunSmart accreditation. “We are applying for funds for sunscreen for the low decile schools in our region as unfortunately sunscreen is cost prohibitive for some of these schools, we have 12 schools in
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our region that are 5 or below.” Michelle says that there is currently no available funding for sunscreen in schools or for the Cancer Society. “Sunscreen isn’t cheap, it would be great if it could be very affordable for everyone.” Consumer chief executive Sue Chetwin says six out of 10 products tested didn’t provide the sun protection claimed. One product – Coola Classic Body Sunscreen Plumeria SPF30 – only gave low protection of SPF6 in Consumer NZ’s test, despite claiming high protection of SPF30. The other five products were labelled as SPF50 or SPF50+, but Consumer NZ’s test found they did not meet these claims, returning SPFs ranging from 16 to 42. “While these SPF ratings mean the sunscreens still provide moderate or high protection, our testing found they don’t provide the protection claimed on the label,” Sue says. She says four of the companies,
including Coola, provided lab reports showing their products had been tested and met their label claims. However, two reports dated from 2015 and Coola’s report was from 2013. In response to Consumer NZ’s findings, Coola is commissioning a review of its formula. “There’s no requirement for sunscreen manufacturers to regularly test. But that’s what they should be doing to ensure their products continue to provide the protection claimed,” says Sue. In its 2017 round of testing, Consumer NZ found only nine of 20 sunscreens met their SPF label claims and requirements for broad-spectrum protection. “New Zealand has one of the highest rates of skin cancer and melanoma in the world, but the sunscreen standard remains voluntary.” The Ministry of Health is working on legislation to regulate therapeutic products, but no decision has been made on whether it will include sunscreens. “This legislation provides an opportunity to finally make the sunscreen standard mandatory and ensure no sunscreen is sold unless it’s been properly tested.”
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Kate Russell Nelson’s annual Jazzfest is back for another summer of swinging sounds and is promising something for everyone. The festival, which is now in its 28th year, kicks off today and runs until Saturday with more than ten venues around the city playing host to some of New Zealand’s finest musicians. These include international-level trumpeter Geoff Culverwell with Paul Dyne, Hot Tonic, Wellington’s Hip-Town Bangers plus the Swingin’ Sisters with the Tom Rainey quartet. But committee member Annabelle Boyes says one of her “must see” acts this year is the All Girl Big Band from Christchurch. “Their show tells the story of female vocalists from the early days of jazz right up to the present day. Apart from the delight in seeing a full big band of women, this is one classy show.” The 18-piece band is made up of full sections of trombone, trumpet, sax and rhythm, and a vocalist. “We are fortunate to have so many well-known and respected musicians playing this year,” says Annabelle. The festival will open tonight
with the Washbourn Gardens twilight concert, which is back after a two-year break, and will close with the ever-popular Founders Park Twilight Concert on Saturday evening. Annabelle says those who enjoy the energy and excitement of im-
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series of five jazz concerts in their courtyard, featuring five different bands from Wellington. Annabelle says Nelson’s jazz scene is thriving. “We are proud that Nelson bands make up about half of the line-up this year and bring big band, blues, soul, youth
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The region looks set to hold the sunshine crown this year as official data reveals that Nelson is pipping Marlborough at the post. According to Niwa scientist Ben Noll, Nelson has had 2318 hours of sunshine in the year to November. This was ahead of its nearest rival Marlborough which has had 2289 hours. “That’s almost 30 hours which is a good amount,” Ben says. However, he didn’t want to speak definitively as the year was still on. “But if we look to those maps the sunshine is just a little less than usual in December but nothing to tip the scales.”
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The Nelson Jaguar Club is set to host their bi-annual fundraiser ‘Jags n Art in the Park’ this Sunday. The display at Broadgreen Historic House will have around 40 cars on show from very early models such as a replica ss100 through to the latest model XE, courtesy of Archibalds in Christchurch.
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The cars will be laid out in a ‘time-line’ to offer a true journey through the life of Jaguar. Club President John Eales says the event will raise money for the club’s defibrillator which they purchased two years ago. He says, originally, they purchased the defibrillator because there are older members in the club, but carry it to all events because they know it’s not just older people who could need it.
“About 12 members have all been through the training on it, I hope we never have to use it but if we’ve got to use it for the members of the public then we will.” The club invites the public to come along between 10am and 3pm to what promises to be a fun, family day out. There will be a band, sausage sizzle and art on display from local artists and members.
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Black Caps out for revenge Jonty Dine The Black Caps have dropped only one game at Saxton Oval and will be looking to exact revenge as they take on Sri Lanka in the third ODI at Saxton Oval on Tuesday. The Kiwis boast a healthy record in Nelson having won six from eight games, with one no-result. Most recently the side comfortably defeated Pakistan at the oval in January by 8 wickets. Its only loss came against
the Sri Lankan’s in 2015 when a master class from Tillakaratne Dilshan took the game away from the Black Caps after posting a competitive 276. The visitors will, of course, be without the dynamic Dilshan as it remains in a rebuilding phase following his retirement with fellow legends Kumar Sangakkara and Mahela Jayewardene. The hosts hopes will hang largely on all-rounder Angelo Matthews and skipper Lasith Malinga. While Matthews is the only
Sri Lankan averaging over 40 in ODIs, the side does possess plenty of threats including young keeper Niroshan Dickwella and veteran left-hand opener Upul Tharanga. Kane Williamson’s men will be full of confidence with pace duo Trent Boult and Tim Southee in fine form and captain fantastic in typically top touch. Opener Martin Guptill has also recently returned to the international scene after nursing a calf injury and will be looking to cash in
on an historically battersfriendly surface with his destructive partner Colin Munro. Saxton has seen four international scores of 300 posted, the Black Caps best being the 285 scored against the West Indies in 2014, Both Williamson and Guptill average over 50 at Saxton Oval with a combined 600 runs from 14 innings.
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Lifejacket initiative sinks out-of-date safety vests Sara Hollyman Nelson boaties will have the opportunity to check and upgrade their lifejackets this Sunday, thanks to Coastguard’s Old4New Lifejacket Upgrade campaign. The Old4New van has been visiting popular boat ramps and key locations across the country since December 1, offering locals the chance to bring in their old, damaged or out-of-date lifejackets for heavily discounted brand-new Hutchwilco lifejackets. It will be at Akersten St Boat Ramp this Sunday, January 6, between 2pm and 6pm. Coastguard CEO Patrick Holmes says lifejackets save lives, but old lifejackets are no good in an emergency. “Lifejackets that are over ten years old should be replaced, even if they look ok to the eye.” Patrick says seawater, sun and general wear and tear impact how effective they are and many old lifejackets won’t even float, which is a serious concern in an emergency. “Worryingly, many people are also still using lifejackets filled with kapok – a fluffy plant fibre, similar to cotton, which can absorb water. These lifejackets are extremely dangerous, so if you
Nelson Watersports director Tim Fraser-Harris with an old lifejacket that needs exchanging. Photo: Jonty Dine. have one, destroy it immediately “The Old4New Lifejacket Up- and sometimes even 50 years old. and replace it with a new, modern grade campaign provides an easy “New Zealanders needs to be one.” and accessible way for people aware that lifejackets don’t last This year the Old4New van will to check their lifejacket is up to a lifetime. Lifejackets, including reach a number of new locations scratch, and replace them if they inflatable versions, need to be in the South Island including aren’t,” says Patrick. checked each year. Haast, Franz Josef and Hokitika, Old4New Community Ambas- She says, if in doubt, bring your meaning even more Kiwis can sador Sue Tucker says that every lifejacket along to the Life Jacket check their lifejackets and stay year they have people come to the upgrade on January 6 so that the safe on the water. van with lifejackets that are 30, 40 team can show you what to look
out for. “The more old, damaged and dangerous lifejackets that are removed from the community the better,” adds Patrick. “We encourage every boatie who is unsure about the quality of their lifejacket to head down to the Old4New van when it’s in their area.” For those who can’t make it to the Old4New van, retailer Boating and Outdoors is once again supporting the initiative by offering the Old4New trade in deal. Bays Boating in Motueka is their retailer so members of the public are invited to pop in to the store to exchange their lifejackets during next week. Since the inception of Old4New, over 10,000 old or damaged lifejackets have been traded in and upgraded, meaning thousands of Kiwis are now safer out on the water. The Old4New Lifejacket Upgrade is delivered with generous funding from Maritime New Zealand and support from the Southern Trust in partnership with Kiwi companies Hutchwilco and the Giltrap Group.
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Nelsonians awarded in New Year’s Honours Five Nelsonians have been honoured for their services to the community. Russell Howie was made an Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit for services to environmental resource management. Russell has been involved with environmental resource management since the mid1960s and has been a Commissioner of the Environment Court since 2001. Michael Johnston was also made an officer for services to geological science and history. Mike is a leading authority on the geology of the Nelson region and has authored numerous publications including books and papers on New Zealand geology, geologists, mining history, early European exploration of New Zealand, and Nelson history. Rore Stafford was also made an officer for services to Māori. He colodged the Wai 56 Claim in 1986 on behalf of descendants of the Māori customary owners of the Nelson Tenths’ Lands and Occupation Lands in Nelson, Motueka and Golden Bay, and has led the team dedicated to seeking restitution for 31 years.
Rore has been a member of the Board of Wakatū Inc. since 1985 and a key driver behind the strategy and direction of Wakatū’s commercial businesses Whenua and Kono NZ LP. Denise Hutchins was made a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit for services as a Justice of the Peace and to the health sector. Denise was President of the Royal Federation of New Zealand Justices Association from 2016 to 2018. She became a Justice of the Peace in 2002 and was elected to the Nelson Tasman Association Executive in 2004, where she was later elected President. She was elected to the Royal Federation Board in 2011 as Central Region Representative and then as President.
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MAG Exhibition When: Thursday, January 3rd to Sunday, January 13th Where: 72 Aranui Road, Mapua 10am to 5pm Local Tasman artists will be exhibiting their artwork at this annual exhibition. All artwork is for sale. Nelson Classic and Vintage Motorcycle Show When: January 5th to January 6th Where: Stoke Memorial Hall Saturday 9am to 5pm, Sunday 9am to 4pm ($5 Adults, children free) Come in and view some of the legendary machines including Norton, Triumph, BSA, Ducati, BMW, and Harley Davidsons, also modern classics such as Honda, Yamaha and Kawasaki. Black Caps Beach Cricket When: Sunday, January 6th Where: Tahunanui Beach (free) 3pm to 6pm Come and enjoy a spot of fun beach cricket and meet some of the Black Caps! Teddy Bear’s Picnic When: Sunday, January 6th Where: Isel House and Park 11am to 1.30pm Bring your favourite teddy and enjoy an afternoon of fun games, entertainment,
activities and amusements. Skatepark Tour When: Saturday, Jan 5th, Takaka (3 to 5pm), Sunday Jan 6th, Murchison (1 -3pm), Monday Jan 7th, Mapua (5 to 7pm), Wednesday Jan 9th, Tapawera (5 to 7pm), Saturday Jan 12th Motueka (3 to 5pm), Monday, Jan 14th, Wakefield (5 to 7pm), Wednesday, Jan 16th Brightwater (5 to 7pm), Saturday Jan 19th, Richmond (3 to 5pm), Sunday, Jan 20th, Nelson (3 to 6pm). The Skatepark Tour returns to the region this summer, showcasing the best talent on skateboards, BMX and scooters. Helmets are compulsory for all competitors. Tahuna Summer Sounds When: Friday, January 11th and Friday, January 18th Where: Tahunanui Reserve, Bisley Walk, Tahunanui Beach (free) Kick back, relax, and enjoy the the sounds of summer at this family-friendly festival. Local musicians will perform across two different stages, and there’ll be a dedicated youth and family zone with heaps of ‘have a go’ beach themed sports, games and interactive challenges! Golden Bay A and P Show When: Saturday, January 19th Where: Golden Bay Recreation Park
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(Pre-show tickets $10, Gate sales $15, under 15 free) A true country, family-friendly show. Get up close to the animals, horse riders, choppers and shearers. Stunning displays of baking, flowers, handcrafts and photography. There’s a huge array of trade stands, lots of fun amusement rides, an entertainment hub and a children’s play area. Jazz on the Village Green When: Most Sundays from January 20th to March 24th Where: Founders Heritage Park ($2 per person) 1.30pm to 4pm Relax on the Village Green with live jazz. Bring a picnic and enjoy the summer sounds. Nelson Summer Kite Festival When: Sunday, January 20th Where: Neale Park, Nelson (gold coin donation) See the amazing kite creations fill the skies over Neale Park at the 28th annual Nelson Summer Kite Festival. Tata Titanic Carboard Boat Race When: Saturday, Jan 26th Where: Tata Beach, Golden Bay 10am to 1pm (free) This annual event is a must see or do! Get your creative building skills on and
create a winning cardboard boat. Lots of fun and laughter for participants. Prizes for Best Boat, Spectacular Sinking, Costumes and more. Luminate Festival When: Wednesday January 30th to Wednesday February 6th Where: Canaan Downs, Takaka Hill Luminate is a vibrant summer festival of cutting-edge live and electronic music, visual and performing arts, workshops and environmental initiatives. Trafalgar Street Market Day When: Saturday, February 2nd Where: Trafalgar Street, Nelson 9am to 3pm (free) A huge day of shopping bargains, entertainment and fun for the whole family! Around 85 stalls with everything from clothes and food to arts and crafts, plus roving musicians and street performances. Sarau Festival When: Sunday, February 3rd Where: Moutere Hills Community Centre ($5 per person, children free) Celebrate the fabulous Moutere Valley formerly known as Sarau, its people, crafts and crops, such as blackcurrants, grapes and hops. Browse the stalls, enjoy the music, food and beverages. Summer Film Festival When: Now until February 6th Where: Suter Theatre Presented at the Suter Theatre, the State Theatre Cinemas Nelson brings you 6 weeks of films in the Summer Film Festival. International Kai Festival When: Wednesday, February 6th Where: Founders Heritage Park and Whakatu Marae 10.30am to 3.30pm (Powhiri at 11am) Share food and celebrate our communities at the annual international kai festival. Small portions of food are priced at $4 to $8 to encourage visitors to try a wide variety.
Tasman Asian Food Fair When: Saturday, February 9th Where: Washbourn Gardens, Richmond (free) 4pm to 9pm Celebrating cultural diversity with Asian food and entertainment. If wet, the event will be rescheduled to the next weekend (Saturday, February 16th)
Murchison A and P Show When: Saturday February 16th Where: Murchison Sport, Recreation and Cultural Centre 8.30am to 4pm (Adults $10, children aged 5 – 15 $5, under 5 free) All the fun of the show – trade, horses, flower show, baking competition plus other entertainment! Family Fun Bike When: Saturday, February 16th Where: Golden Bay Recreation Park, Takaka When: Sunday, February 17th Where: Saltwater Baths, Motueka Celebrating cycling and open to all! Test your skills on the bike ramps and other activities including Looking for some excitement over the summer. Visit Cable Bay Adventure a slow bike race, cycles skills and bling your bike. Park, only 15 minutes from Nelson with activities for everyone. Try our Skywire, Quad Biking Tours, Argo Rides, Horse Treks, Paintball, feed the animals or just come out for a coffee and a chill! Open every day. Nelson Wine and Food Festival When: Sunday, February 17th Where: Middle Earth Vineyards, Bryant Road, Brightwater 11am to 5pm (Early bird $20, gate sales $25, under 12 free) All day entertainment, fantastic food, award winning wine and beer. Fun for all ages! Colour Run When: Saturday, February 23rd Where: Golden Bay Recreation Park, Takaka 10am (free) A wonderfully colourful 3k walk or run along a course filled with fun activities. A great day out with family and friends.
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Interislander The Big Tahuna When: Saturday, March 2nd Where: Tahunanui Beach 7am to 1pm (from $19.50) Back for its second year, Interislander ‘The Big Tahuna’ is the best ocean swim event in the South Island. Three distances in the Banana Boat Ocean Kids series are on offer for younger swimmers.
Marchfest When: Saturday, March 9th Where: Founders Heritage Park All the beers available for the event have been specially commissioned and have never been previously tasted by the public. Great live music as well as local wines, ciders, and juices, regional cuisine and kid’s zone.
Nelson Beer Week When: Saturday March 2nd to Saturday March 9th Eight days of beer bliss in New Zealand’s hop epicentre, Nelson-Tasman. Events planned include special beer and food matchings, beers in a hop garden, live music, beer talks, meet the brewers, brewery tours and more.
Race Unity Day When: Sunday, March 17th Where: Victory Square, Nelson 11am to 4pm Be inspired by the eclectic mix of food and brilliant entertainment from our richly multicultural community. To minimise waste, BYO plates, cups and utensils or you can hire them on the day.
History Brought to Life When: Sunday, March 17th Where: Richmond Library, Queen Street, Richmond 2pm to 4pm (free) Actors will entertain you as they showcase what life was like many years ago. Two performances at 2pm and 3pm. Great fun for the whole family to learn about local history. Positive Ageing Expo When: Friday, March 22nd Where: Headingly Centre, Richmond 10am to 3pm (free) Over 80 stallholders, seminars, demonstrations and a chance to have a go at a range of activities and games as well as getting quick health checks.
Nelson Tree Crops Association Conference When: Friday, March 29th to Sunday, March 31st Where: Mapua Community Hall Open to NZTCA members and the public. Registrations required. Includes public tree sale. Motueka Kai Festival When: Sunday, April 7th Where: Decks Reserve, Motueka 10am to 3pm (free) Parade and pageant starts at 11am Motueka grows great food thanks to outstanding water, soil, climate and people and the Kai Festival brings together our community of many cultures to honour this.
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What’s your perfect Nelson day? With long summer days ahead, we asked three Nelsonians what their idea of a perfect day was to make the most of the holidays. Tom Irvine, Nelson Preparatory School student: My perfect Nelson day would get getting up early and going for a mountainbike ride up the Maitai and then having a swim in the river with my friends to cool off. We usually drop in at Tozetti on Vanguard St on the way home for a snack. I’d probably relax for a bit and read a book at home before heading out to Rocks Rd in the evening for a jump off into the sea and another swim. Then, after drying off, I would grab an ice cream from Raglan Roast. They do the best ice creams. That would be a pretty big day. Susa Guhl, real estate agent: I would always start my weekend at the Freehouse. Friday nights all my friends go here, and we go out for dinner after. Then on Saturday morning I go for a walk with the dog. My favourite walk is along the Maitai, up the Centre of New Zealand and then down. Then go to the market and stuff your face full of whatever you can find. I’m there early before anyone
Ashleigh Spratt, physio: I would head to the Styx Restaurant and Bar for the platters and dinner, followed by the Sprig for some live music! Waking up on a sunny Saturday morning for a jog along Rocks Road and maybe even a dip at Tahunanui Beach, depending on the heat. Then I would head to the Saturday market for some tastersmy favourite is the Kaikoura blue cheese. Time for some adrenaline. I would hop on my mountainbike and head up to Codgers mountain bike park and try not to fall off and break myself. After a few hours riding I would head out to my parent’s farm in Lower Moutere for some proper home-made food-even some Yorkshire puddings if I was lucky. Then we would all cool off in the pool and spa for the afternoon. Then we would all head out to Kaiteriteri Beach for some kai and coffee. Followed by the mountainbike park. After riding we would go to Ginger in Riwaka for the amazing pies and a real fruit ice cream.
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Nelson Golf Club has created a purpose built course for locals and visitors alike! People of all ages and abilities can play, with no booking required between 7am and 4.30pm every day. The 9 hole course is perfect for sports teams, business team building and summer parties! Groups of two or up to 50 people are welcome. Summer is also a great time to take up traditional golf or practise those swings! You’ll love Nelson Golf Club’s 18 hole championship course which is in a prime location, adjacent to Nelson Airport and the picturesque waters of Tasman Bay! The course offers the complete package with top pros, a driving range and a bar and café which is available for both members and non members. For more information, give us a call on 548 5029 or visit www.footballgolf.nz or www.nelsongolf.co.nz
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Risaleaana Pouri-Lane’s sensational year just keeps getting better. The 18-year-old Motueka sevens star has been nominated for one of New Zealand’s most prestigious sporting awards. The Emerging Talent Halberg Award has seen names such as Lydia Ko, Jacko Gill and Eliza McCartney etched onto it. Risaleaana hopes to join that illustrious class of athlete. Her first year out of high school has seen her become a Black Fern, claim a Commonwealth Games gold, a youth Olympic gold and she was also named Nelson’s junior sportswoman of the year. Risaleaana is quick to deflect praise for her success. “I was not expecting the Halberg nomination at all, so it was quite a surprise," she says. "Everything I have achieved this year has come from the help and support from a lot of people.” She will have some stiff competition - including White Ferns star Amelia Kerr, White Ferns goalie Anna Leat and World Sailing Youth champion Josh Armit. Risaleaana says her game has been taken to another level after rubbing shoulders with some of the best in the world. “I’m always learning, and growing as a play-
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“...at evening time it shall be light” Zechariah 14:7 - Malachi 4:5&6
PH 544 9037
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Mowers Chainsaws and more Repairs and Sales drone PhotograPhy High quality imaging stills and movies. Latest drone technology. Friendly, professional service and great rates. Weddings, sports, media, corporate - all events!
E aglE I magIng Toby: 027 775 5995
Baleage and Hay Specialists R O U N T L B O O A K
bIrth
(no access off Waimea or Ridgeway)
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• Large round baleage with film-on-film wrapping • Conventional (mini) baleage hay and haylage • Medium square hay • Large round hay
One church, Many expressiOns
Sunday 9.00am
271 Songer St. Stoke
Holy Communion Service 9.45am
for SAlE
We’d love to see you there
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0508 546 411
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DECORATIVE & GENERAL AUCTION
(Plunket Rooms, next to Petrol Station)
9 Vivian Place, Tahunanui
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WEDNESDAY 2 January 2019
• 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
24HR - PH: 03 544 5723
MAIN ROAD APPLEBY, NELSON
BRANDS - SERVICE - FINANCE
ArborISt
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
5723
NEW ZEALAND
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Hassle free motoring
MAIN ROAD All APPLEBY mechanical
Treescape are your local specialists for tree, vegetation, and environmental management.
repairs No job too big or small.
A Automotive
dvanced
03 544 0588 027 274 5653 south@treescape.co.nz
www.treescape.co.nz
12 Cargill Place, (off Beach Richmond 4A Gladstone Road,Road) Richmond
Ph: 544 1212
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Trades & Services
WEDNESDAY 2 January 2019
Trades&Services AuToELECTRICs
TASMAN AUTO ELECTRICS
Your only MTA approved Auto Electricians in Richmond You can be assured of MTA standards of service everytime.
544 8388
10 Poutama St, Richmond
CATERER
AuTomoTIvE
Your one-stop shop for - WOF - Engine Tuning - Brakes & Clutch - Wheel Alignment All mechanical services service
ed
guarante
Kerry & Sharlene Friend 7 Gladstone Road Richmond (behind Mobil)
Phone 03 544 2266
CELEBRANT
Your Ad here from only
$20 +gst
$20 +gst per week
544 9037 CoNTRACToR
Call us for all your requirements. www.gourmetcatering.co.nz
Ph 027 667 2837
Gourmet Catering Nelson
Bronwyn: 027 9100 386 troy: 027 923 5603
ELECTRICIAN
BRIAN OGDEN
ELECTRICAL
Domestic Commercial Industrial
542 3767 027 542 3767
Weddings Renewal of vows Funerals Memorials Interment Scattering of ashes Living wakes All life celebrations
021 137 1921
or 03 541 0646 marg.palmer@xtra.co.nz www.margpalmercelebrant.co.nz
Earthworks & DrainagE
WOF’s WHILE U WAIT
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
Skilled and fast operator on a brand -new machine
021 386 388
mike.earthworks@hotmail.com
Ready to work now!
ExCAvATIoN
braNds
$20 +gst per week
544 9037 fENCING
RESIDENTIAL FENCING
• Palings • Panels • Pickets
• Trellis • Pergolas • Decks
Tony
021 117 9964 or 5451 123
GARDENING
10% OVFANF CED
AD NGS BOOKI
Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning
Stephen Oliver proprietor
Phone now on
545 1053
Quick Drying All Year Round All General Cleaning Professional Service
Lawn Care & Mowing Garden Maintenance
Building Repair and Construction maintenance, commercial fitout, decks, fences and hard landscaping
your weekend, • Lawn & Garden Green Acres can Maintainence take care of it. • Regular Service
Garden tidy up •••Winter Lawn Garden End&of Lease Maintainence • Regular lawns & maintenance tidy up •• Free Regular Service Quotes • End of Lease tidy up
Fully Trained, Security Screened
• Garden tidy ups • Regular maintenance • Roses and pruning • Irrigation • Qualified team
Lifestyle Blocks Treework & Hedges Wetlands/Revegetation Specialist Landscaping
Phone Tony & Zoe
0800 803 200 ELECTRICIAN
New houses Renovations Repairs
Weekdays & Weekends 021 909 298 03 922 9868
Domestic & Commercial Wiring PV Solar expert Maintenance & Repairs Registered Electricians
Ph: 021 482 088 or 542 2328
ELECTRICIAN
Innovative electrical solutions New Homes • Commercial Rural • Retail • Alterations Prompt response is our priority
24hr Service
544 9844 027 542 4473
GAs sTAys
Residential, Commercial and Industrial Doors
Gas stay specialists
(03) 544 6510
be seen!
or 544 9415
GARDENING Lawn & Garden LTD
For all your garden and lawn care needs: Weeding Mulching Pruning Mowing Brush Cutting Green Waste Removal
Something you want done not listed above? Give us call!
027 599 3304 No job too small, just give us a call. Free quotes!
Your Ad here from $ +gst per week Ph: 544 9037
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36A Vickerman St, Nelson Phone: 546 6660 Email: paintco@xtra.co.nz
RoofING
soLAR
For friendly, efficient and professional servicing of ALL your glass requirements
• • • • • •
Retrofit Double Glazing Showers Splashbacks Balustrades & Fencing Mirrors Glass replacement
Phone (03) 546 5365 5 Nayland Road, Stoke www.metrodirect.co.nz
DAVE’S
Ivan Moynan Ph: 021 154 4782 ivan@lawnrescue.co.nz lawnrescue.co.nz
Gun & Barrel Works
Green With Envy Restoration of Antique and Service of Modern Firearms Manufacture of Breath life into your lawn. unavailable parts a speciality Specialised metal and woodworking skills Licenced Firearms Dealer
Dethatching Dr Dave Ward Core Aeration 021 277 3115 Organic Fertiliser or 543 3777
mAINTENANCE
Carseats | Push Chairs | High Chairs Cots | Porta Cots | Bassinets Mobility Scooters | Walking Frames Lift Chairs | Wheelchairs | Power Chairs
mobility4you
SALES - SERVICE - RENTALS
Thistle & Fern Property Maintenance High Reach Tree Pruning Fencing Paving Decking Retaining Walls Interior/Exterior Painting Lawn Trimming Lifestyle Blocks
Tony 021 612 316 John 021 825 290
269 Queen St Richmond. Ph 544 6603
PLumBER
PLumBING & GAs
PAINTER
• Qualified Tradesman • Locally owned & operated
“I’ll turn up on time and in over 30 years I’ve never had a complaint”
027 232 1550 AH: 544 3177
quentinearlepainting@gmail.com
RECyCLING
Plastering & Painting Old walls to new. Free quote for house
Josh Davidson Marine Paints maintenance. Exterior Plasterer & Painter Automotive Paints Trade qualified Industrial Paints 022 3157670 Exterior callJosh18@gmail.com Car & Boat Care Plasterer Products 16 years. SOAP WASHof - PAINT PREP - REPAINT
Call Adam
Breathe life into your lawn.
NOW OPEN SATURDAYS
STOCKISTS OF QUALITY
GARAGE DooRs
www.ultimategd.nz
(0800 4 JIMJIM)
morgan@dreamdoors.co.nz www.dreamdoors.co.nz
‘Call Josh’
fIREWooD
brianogdenelectrician @outlook.com
Ph 0800 4 546 546
or Freephone 03 391 1414
PaintCo
adam_brumwell@hotmail.com
0800 427 782 4A Gladstone Rd, Richmond 03 544 1212
Call 021 674 575
Brumwell Painting
027 671 8417
2/76 Gladstone Rd, Richmond
Transform your old kitchen with new custom components
- Exterior/Interior - Airless Spraying - Waterblasting - New & Old Work - Fully Qualified Tradesmen - Obligation Free Quote
Ph: 021 154 4782
See us on Facebook or visit: Ph: 021 154 4782 www.lawnrescue.co.nz www.lawnrescue.co.nz
An incredible range of high quality kitchens at a great price
PLAsTERER
p0wa2u@xtra.co.nz
Re-gas or New struts
Call us today for a FREE quote
Dethatching Dethatching Core Aeration Core Aeration Organic Fertiliser Organic Fertiliser
Baby&Mobility HIRE
E: ollie@sagelandscapes.co.nz
PAINT suPPLIEs
FREE Mileage - conditions apply
• Servicing of garage doors and motors
P: 03 5530 306 M: 022 122 5013
PAINTER
www.rdelectrical.co.nz 15d McGlashen Ave, Richmond
• Retro-fit of garage doors
Call us today for a friendly no obligation quote
FoR All YouR Garden Clean-ups Pruning Lawn Mowing Garden Maintenance
Want a beautiful, lush, green lawn that is the envy of your neighbours?
moBILITy
Handyman at your service Dependable and friendly No job too small Give me a call today
service@hertzelectrical.co.nz
• Sectional insulated and un-insulated garage doors and roller doors
Planning Construction Planting Maintenance
We are in your neighbourhood offering a new service. Want a beautiful, lush, green lawn that is the envy of your neighbours?
handymanfranknz@gmail.com
Ltd
Residential/Commercial
the wise choice
KITChENs
Professional Property Maintenance
GuNsmITh
Green With Envy
INTERIoR sEWING
03 544 0660
www.greenacres.co.nz 0800 803 200 www.greenacres.co.nz
hANDymAN
GLAss
GARDENING
www.sagelandscapes.co.nz
027 63 66 111
Find out more call or visit:
ELECTRICIAN
sales@waimeaweekly.co.nz
544 3977 0275 288 434
Frank
Find out more call or visit:
Quick - Efficient Professional
GARDENING
GARDENING
022 315 7670
Professional Plumbing Services in Nelson, Richmond & Motueka
544 8059 www.tasmanbayplumbing.co.nz
1/750 Lower Queen St Richmond
Honest, Reliable Master Plumbers, Drain Layers and Gasfitters Since 1915
• Leaking Taps & Pipes • Kitchens & Bathrooms • Solar Hot Water • Drainage • Gasfitting • Wastewater
543 8090
calljosh18@gmail.com
info@tuffnell.co.nz
sToRAGE
sToRAGE
sTumP REmovAL
STORAGE
• Leaks • Repairs Safe and Secure Specialising in supply & installation of Solar Systems for: • Maintenance Your solar specialists Only Your Solar $25pw Only $35pw • Grid Tied PV Systems • ReRoofs • Off Grid PV Systems For boats, caravans 20ft containers SpecialiStS Clean, green, affordable & motorhomes • Solar Hot Water • New Roofs - 24/7 access - Fully fenced
Stump GrindinG ServiceS
Smart Solutions for Smart People
Hot Water Heating Dairy Farms 12V Grid Tie
Chris Inglis 03 5448059 0275485877
Camping and RV Domestic and Commercial 12v Off Grid
1-19 McPherson St Richmond
www.nzsolar.co.nz • Dairy Farms info@nzsolar.co.nz
03 544 8553
• Camping & RV
• Domestic & Commercial
www.nzsolar.co.nz
Ph: 538 0824 Stoke
Proudly supplying Orange Residential Homes roofing requirements for over 10 years
1/750 Lower Queen St 03 544 8553 Richmond 7081
www.nzsolar.co.nz
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age ArcAdiA S Landscapes
LOCALLY OWNED
be seen! Your Ad here from only
GARDENING
Richmond Brake & Clutch 13 McGlashen Ave, Richmond
ELECTRICIAN
DIGGER hIRE
Mike’s
- Driveways - House sites - Demolition - site Clearing - exCavation - retaining walls - truCk & trailer Hire - Plant Hire - PostHole Boring
• • • • • • • •
Trades&Services
FULL MECHANICAL REPAIRS BRAKE & CLUTCH SPECIALISTS
Specialising in
Having a party or a wedding?
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PH 544 9037
WEDNESDAY 2 January 2019
• Low prices • Secure storage • CCTV Surveillance
- 24 hour surveillance - Staff on Site Mon – Fri
Enquiries
541 0287
or 027 454 3813 e: admin@hopestorage.co.nz
HOpE STORAGE - 52 Ranzau Rd, Hope
• Inside car storage • Staff on site
Size & Price List available at www.tasmanstorage.nz
74 Gladstone Rd, Richmond & 481 High St, Motueka
Ph 544 4306
be seen!
Stump Grinding Tree Felling & Removal Site Clearance Andrew Workman
021 081 82 123 Free Quotes & Prompt Service
www.stumpgrindingservice.co.nz
Your Ad here from $ +gst per week Ph: 544 9037
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STIHL SHOP RICHMOND 62 Gladstone Road STIHL SHOP RICHMOND
Only Weber Specialist Dealers have all the Weber RICHMOND Premium Q models, with thermometers, higherRoad roasting hoods 62 Gladstone and electronic ignition. Available in Black and Phone 03 5446122 Red.
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People who own a Weber BBQ simply rave about them. We hear it all the time. It’s because you just can’t beat the flavour of food barbecued to perfection. Grilling steaks, roasting whole joints of meat, even baking pizzas - all to perfection! If you’ve never tasted food cooked on a Weber BBQ, then this Saturday find out what everyone is talking about. Drop into Zink to Taste the difference. The team from Weber will be putting Special model Weber BBQs through their paces. They’ll show you how to grill the perfect steak, cook mouth watering roasts, crackle pork, bake beautiful pizzas and even cakes. You can even take control of the tongs and cook your own steak!
345 LOWER QUEEN ST, RICHMOND Saturday Session times 10am 203 Queen St,1pm. Richmond P: 543 9179 www.clubwaimea.co.nz
197 Queen St, Richmond
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0800 764 847
demo session*.
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Cnr Champion and Sailsbury Rd, Richmond St03Pharmacy (next to Raeward Queen Fresh) Ph: 544 0929
Ph 544 7166
Everything you need, right here.
304 Main Rd Hope Ph 544 1582
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t ee tr S n ee u Q e g id r b m a C The intersection is now open! 227 Queen St, Richmond Ph 544 0502
302 Queen St, Richmond 0800 444 488 Ext 32600
Everything you need, right here.
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Ph 544 5429
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The shape of the Weber® Q™ barbecue is a registered trademark
(Pictured below) Mid sized Weber Q Premium with high lid, thermometer, foldaway work tables and electronic ignition.
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Ph 544 6122
PHONE 03 5441644 TXT ORDER 027 5882639 Ph 544 0990 See how you can now enjoy the world’s best tasting barbecue food in your own backyard.
Premium with high lid, thermometer and electronic ignition
with high lid, thermometer and electronic ignition
294 Queen St, Richmond Ph 544 4838
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Cnr Champion and Salisbury Rd, Richmond Ph: 03 544 0929
215 Queen Queen St, Richmond Ph: 543543 90349034 Ph:03 215
SHOPPING DINING OUT ACCOMMODATION EVENTS + VENUES SPORT + LEISURE SERVICES
Open every day except New Years Nelson and Richmond
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