Bay Harbour News 21-06-17

Page 1

FREE

Wednesday june 21 2017

Bay Harbour News Proudly locally owned and published by Star Media

Black Billed Gull

379 7100

YOUR LOCAL REAL ESTATE PROFESSIONA L Mark Gardner

p: (03) 331 6757 m: 021 633 669 e: mark.gardner@ ray

white.com

Prier Manson

(Licensed REA

Real Estate Ltd

A 2008)

Brookhaven, Heathcote, Ferrymead ,Redcliffs, Mt. Pleasant, Sumner, Lyttelton, Diamond Harbour, Governors Bay, Akaroa

Timeball Station rebuild set to start WORK TO rebuild part of the historic Lyttelton Timeball Station will begin early next month – a year after it was supposed to. The sod-turning for the $3 million work to rebuild the timeball and tower will take place on July 5 to mark the start of on-site work. When completed, people will again be able to see the timeball drop at 1pm each day, Nick Chin as it did since 1876 to provide ships in Lyttelton Harbour with a timekeeping service. An automated timeball mechanism will be housed inside the tower. But as part of the requirement to get building consent, visitors will not be able to enter. Heritage Destinations general manager Nick Chin said retaining and repairing the existing

mechanism was looked into, but the automated option was chosen. “The existing mechanism was extensively damaged during the 2011 quakes and was in an extremely fragile state when retrieved. Even if restored there was no guarantee how long all the parts would last, so maintenance costs and longevity were issues. Also, with the public unable to access inside the new tower to view the existing

mechanism if rebuilt, it was felt an automated mechanism was a better option.” He said putting the original mechanism on display at a local museum was an option. The timeball, tower with original brickwork, and the flagpole will be rebuilt. The original residence would not. The grounds will also be landscaped similar to what they were like, to commemorate the significant maritime feature

Time for a change? Bring in this

voucher for $10 off any service over $35 with Concetta, Emilie or Rachel.

PROGRESS: The Lyttelton Timeball Station tower will be rebuilt to return it to its former glory (left). However, the residence will not be restored. ​

that had been an integral part of Lyttelton’s history. The station was severely damaged in the September 4, 2010, February 22, and June 13, 2011, earthquakes. Originally, work to restore it was due to start in July last year. But the project was put on hold to avoid conflict with the road works on Sumner Rd and Reserve Tce to prevent disruption. Mr Chin thanked key donors who helped fund the rebuild

project, and the patience from the community. Hawkins Construction is the main contractor for the project, working alongside The Building Intelligence Group (project manager), Possenniskie Consultants Ltd (quantity surveyor), Dave Pearson Architects (architect), Ruamoko Solutions (structural engineer), Geotech Consulting (geotech engineer) and Bosworth Stone Ltd (stonemason). •Museum one step closer, p5

Deb Beesley Your local hills and Bayside specialist. You’ll be sold!

Valid till 31st August (one per person)

Left to right (top): Concetta, Emilie Left to right (bottom): Gen, Fynn, Rachel

43 Nayland Street, Sumner | Ph 326-6214 Open: Tuesday - Saturday Late Nights: Tuesday and Wednesday

M: 027 280 8837 E: deb.beesley@harcourts.co.nz LICENSED SALES CONSULTANT REAA 2008

GRENADIER


PAGE 2

BAY HARBOUR

FROM THE EDITOR’S DESK GREAT NEWS on the front page today – work on the timeball and tower is about to start. The Lyttelton Timeball Station has been a Canterbury icon since 1876 and, while the living quarters of the building won’t be rebuilt, it’s still a step forward. With cruise ships coming back to Lyttelton, now is the time to get things moving in the port. Apart from London St, downtown Lyttelton, if I can describe it as that, is an eyesore. I took some overseas visitors to Diamond Harbour recently. They zipped across the harbour on the ferry for a look around Lyttelton. They didn’t stay too long. The wharf where they berthed was uninviting and something desperately needs to be done to the quake damaged buildings. So good to see the timeball progress. – Barry Clarke

Latest Christchurch news at www.

Wednesday June 21 2017

.kiwi

Inside News....................................3-10

Local Views........ 13 & 15

Theatre/Arts.......................18

Sport............................17, 20

Real Estate...........................23

Community Events...25

Sumner win in spite of the odds

SPORT

17

Trades & Business.......29

GET IN TOUCH General Enquiries Ph 379-7100 Classified Advertising Ph 379-1100 The Christchurch Star Company Ltd. PO box 1467 - Christchurch

starmedia.kiwi Caitlin Miles

NEWS

Ph: 364 7442 caitlin.miles@starmedia.kiwi

ADVERTISING

Javier Balcazar

Ph: 982 9308 javier.balcazar@starmedia.kiwi

Rob Davison

ADVERTISING

Ph: 021 225 8584 rob.davison@starmedia.kiwi

Masters HOLLYWOOD 3 www.hollywoodcinema.co.nz

28 Marriner St, Sumner Phone: 03 326 6102

Thursday 22 June - Wednesday 28 June

THIS BEAUTIFUL FANTASTIC (PG) Coarse language

THU/FRI/TUE/WED: 1.00pm, 6.00pm, 8.00pm SAT: 4.00pm, 6.00pm, 8.00pm SUN: 4.oopm, 6.00pm MON: 1.00pm, 4.00pm, 6.00pm

CARS 3 (G)

SAT/SUN: 2.00pm

CHURCHILL (PG) Coarse language

THU/FRI/TUE/WED: 6.00pm, 8.15pm SAT: 4.00pm, 6.00pm, 8.15pm SUN/MON: 4.00pm, 6.00pm

Exhibition on Screen: THE CURIOUS WORLD OF HIERONYMUS BOSCH THU/FRI/MON/TUE/WED: 1.00pm SAT/SUN: 2.00pm

THE TIME OF THEIR LIVES (M) Nudity, drug use and offensive language THU/FRI/TUE/WED: 1.00pm, 6.00pm SAT/SUN: 4.00pm MON: 1.00pm

MY COUSIN RACHEL (PG) Violence and coarse language

THU/FRI/TUE/WED: 8.00pm SAT: 6.00pm, 8:00pm SUN: 6.00pm MON: 4.00pm, 6.00pm

DESPICABLE ME 3 (PG) Violence SAT: 2.00pm

STATE OF THE ART HIGH DEFINITION, LICENSED BAR

SHOES

WELL, THIS IS VERY

EXCITING. A SHOE STORE IN FERRYMEAD

FABULOUS!

SHOP 5, 1027 FERRY ROAD (KITE LANE - CASUAL & COUNTRY COMPLEX), CHRISTCHURCH w w w . i l o v e w i n k . c o . n z I 03 928 1690


Wednesday June 21 2017

Latest Christchurch news at www.

BAY HARBOUR

.kiwi

PAGE 3

News

Will anything be done?

Dyson thinks council will sit on its hands PORT HILLS MP Ruth Dyson is worried nothing will be done about the St Andrews Hill Rd intersection. More than 600 public submissions were made on the controversial intersection after months of debate over its layout. But Ms Dyson (left) believes city council staff will recommend the Linwood-CentralHeathcote Community Board just receives information from the recent community consultation, with no compulsion to act. She makes her comments in her regular column in Bay Harbour News today (page 13). The city council received 640 submissions about the potential changes to the intersection, which offered the public three options to choose from. Now city council staff will pres-

OPTIONS: 640 submissions were made on the controversial St Andrews Hill Rd intersection.

ent the community board a report on the options and details of the submissions before it makes a decision on what will be done to improve the intersection. Option one proposed to leave the intersection, option two would see new traffic signals on St Andrews Hill Rd and new pre-signals on Bridle Path Rd and option three is to ban right turns from Bridal Path Rd onto Main Rd. The third option was the

least popular at the time of the consultation as it would make it difficult for people living in Heathcote to get to Redcliffs and Sumner. Ms Dyson said she was frustrated by the lack of options available for people to comment on and is worried nothing will now be done. This is the second time the city council has carried out public consultation on the intersection layout. When the Ferrymead

bridge was reconstructed the city council proposed the layout which is currently in place. However, nearby residents were sceptical of it and had safety concerns. The community raised its concerns with the community board, which then prompted the city council into looking at other options for the intersection. The city council carried out public consultation at the start of the year.

In Brief LIGHTS FESTIVAL The Lyttelton Harbour Festival of Lights celebrations started yesterday. Throughout the week there will be plenty of light installations to look at around the town centre before the street party on Friday night. The street party begins at 6.30pm and will involve a parade and various performances from groups and artists before the fireworks display at 8pm. London St, between Canterbury and Oxford Sts, will be closed from noon on Friday. At 2pm, another section of London St from Dublin St will be closed along with Canterbury St from Norwich Quay to Winchester St. The roads are planned to reopen on Saturday at about 1am. For more information, go to http://www.lyttelton.net. nz/festivals/festival-of-lights​ DECISION ON BACHES The city council will decide tomorrow if it should establish a working party to investigate and make a recommendation on whether baches should be allowed to continue to remain on city council land at Taylors Mistake, Boulder Bay and Maori Garden.


PAGE 4

BAY HARBOUR

Latest Christchurch news at www.

News Repairs begin to bring historic hall back to life A 120-YEAR-OLD community hall is finally getting some much needed repairs and upgrades. The historic Allandale Community Hall near Teddington was badly damaged in the February 22, 2011, earthquake. A major $500,000 repair project has now started and the aim is to have the hall back in the community’s hands by summer. Allandale Reserve management committee chairman Stuart Bould said the facility had been a central point for the community for many years and, once repaired, it would continue to draw people back to the area for recreation. “When it was shaken apart we could see it wasn’t water tight, so a few of us went down and propped it up and did as best we could,” Mr Bould said. City council project manager Michael Sheffield said the hall had been a hub for more than 120 years. Mr Sheffield said the community had been heavily involved in the planning process for the repairs. “We’ve been through a great process with the wider com-

REPAIRS: The historic Allandale Community Hall is being repaired, with work expected to be finished by October.

munity, reviewing the repairs with them and looking at what will best meet their needs in the future,” Mr Sheffield said. He said the building was “very badly damaged” to the point that the roof was collapsing and it wasn’t safe to walk inside. The repaired hall will feature new doors on to a deck on the north side of the building, a new kitchen, accessible toilets, new wiring and light fittings and a complete paint inside and out. Mr Sheffield said a builder from Governors Bay had been successful in the tender process and work had already started on the project. The repair works are expected to be completed by early October.

Gourmet meats in your hood • • • • •

Fresh meats – all free range Smallgoods made on site Gluten free sausages Cuisine Artisan Award Winner 2017 Cheeses and deli items

Wednesday June 21 2017

.kiwi

Have your say on the future of Heathcote By Caitlin Miles DO YOU want a skate park, changing shed or playground upgraded in your area? Now is the time to have your say as the city council asks for input on what is important to people living in the Heathcote Ward. The city council is asking for input from the community about what they think is important and what they want to see in their local area. The Linwood-CentralHeathcote Community Board’s plans need to be updated because of new members and the area the community board covers has changed. Along with the Heathcote Ward, the Linwood and Central wards are also being consulted on. The community board plans are documents that help it prioritise work in the community over the next few years. A survey has been produced to ask people what they currently like about where they live, what they enjoy doing in their

BROKEN: Have your say on the repair of Ferrymead’s Cob Cottage.

community and what else they would like to be able to do in the area. The feedback document also has a list of projects planned for the area over the next three years. It gives people the chance to list their six top priorities or add an alternative project if it is not mentioned. Pre-planned projects include repairs to Cobb Cottage,

installing Maori story boards, signage and art, and a bays area skate facility. Consultation on the plans will be open until Sunday. There are several workshops planned for the community at various locations. Visit https://ccc.govt.nz/ the-council/consultationsand-submissions/haveyoursay/ show/46 to give your feedback.

Share, like and make a comment on our Facebook page to go into the draw to WIN a

$50.00 voucher

303 Colombo Street (opp Funky Pumpkin) Telephone: 03 337 2929 www.eurogourmetmeats.co.nz

Visit our new website: www.min.nz

From bare land to luxury abodes

min sarginson

is the ideal coastal realtor

COASTAL REAL ESTATE SPECIALISTS We’ll help you live the dream. Min Sarginson Real Estate Ltd. specialises in homes, sections and rental properties in the spectacular Lyttelton Harbour bays, and coastal suburbs of Christchurch, New Zealand. We’ll make it so easy for you. All our sales consultants live in the area – we can give you valuable insights into life in our thriving coastal communities. This is an exciting time; of promise, optimism, and opportunities never anticipated pre-quakes. Beachfront, or hillside with grandstand views, find the property of your dreams: Lyttelton | Diamond Harbour | Governors Bay | Cass Bay Charteris Bay | Church Bay | Purau Bay | Port Levy | Northshore Southshore | New Brighton | Heathcote | Sumner | Redcliffs Scarborough | Mount Pleasant | Clifton

Call Min Sarginson Real Estate Ltd. for free, no-obligation advice. Lyttelton: 03 329 4161, lyttelton@min.nz or Church Bay: 03 328 7273, churchbay@min.nz


Wednesday June 21 2017

Latest Christchurch news at www.

.kiwi

BAY HARBOUR

PAGE 5

News Plan to gift land to museum By Caitlin Miles IT’S BEEN six years since Lyttelton had a museum and now it’s another step closer to making a return to the community. The city council is proposing to gift the land at 33-35 London St to the Lyttelton Historical Museum Society to rebuild a museum. The society’s building on Gladstone Quay was demolished after it suffered damage in the September 4, 2010, and February 22, 2011, earthquakes. Since then, the society moved more than 8000 items from the museum into storage at the Air Force Museum of New Zealand. The society has spent years looking for a new site to rebuild on, finally deciding the site of the previous Lyttelton Service Centre on London St would be the best place. The service centre was also damaged and demolished following the 2011 earthquake and the site has been empty ever since. The city council has no plans to rebuild on the land. The society has requested the city council gift the land to give them more financial certainty

FUTURE: Lyttelton Historical Museum Society chairman Peter Rough at the site where the new museum is proposed to be built.

as they raise capital for a new building and for ongoing operational costs. Leasing the land would slow down the society’s ability to raise the money needed for a new building. The London St land is valued at $220,000. If the land is gifted and the museum closes for any reason,

the land will be reverted back to the city council. The society needs to raise roughly $6 million for the construction of the building and already has plans in place to do so. It also intends to have a commercial tenant within the building to generate extra income to help with operational costs.

It hoped the museum will be open by 2020. •Consultation on the proposal is open until the end of the month. To make a submission on the proposed gifting of land, go to https://ccc.govt.nz/thecouncil/consultations-andsubmissions/haveyoursay/ show/39

In Brief REDCLIFFS SCHOOL LAND SWAP FEEDBACK CLOSING Feedback on the proposed land swap, which involves moving Redcliffs School to Redcliffs Park, closes on Monday. The plan is to exchange ownership of Redcliffs Park for the school site. The swap has been proposed by the Ministry of Education, which wants to exchange the school site it owns in Main Rd for the city council-owned Redcliffs Park on Beachville Rd. Under the proposal, there would be a new park on the current school site and the school would be built on the current Redcliffs Park. Go to https://ccc.govt.nz/the-council/ consultations-and-submissions/ haveyoursay/show/33 to make a submission. MAJOR HORNBROOK RD CLOSED TEMPORARILY A section of Major Hornbrook Rd, Mt Pleasant, will be closed while ultra-fast broadband is installed. The section from Madeley Rd and Rockview Pl off Major Hornbrook Rd will be closed while trenches are dug for broadband installation. Both sections of roads will be closed from the start of July and the work is expected to be completed in August. A bus stop will be affected, and there will be a temporary lack of parking.

Join us Do first aid . Volunteer . Fundraise . Shop . Donate

redcross.org.nz 0800 RED CROSS


PAGE 6

BAY HARBOUR

Latest Christchurch news at www.

Wednesday June 21 2017

.kiwi

News

Changing attitudes lower the number

By Bridget Rutherford DRINK DRIVING charges have almost halved in Canterbury over the past decade – a shift police say is down to changed attitudes. The latest drink driving figures show the number of people charged for driving under the influence of alcohol in Canterbury was 1658 last year, compared with 2543 in 2007. Of those, 1604 were convicted last year. There were 2433 convictions in 2007. Nationally, the number has dropped from 27,328 a decade ago, compared with 16,304 in 2016. Canterbury road policing manager Inspector Al Stewart (left) said police were encouraged by the downward trend. “The trauma and grief caused by an alcohol-related serious crash is massive, so less people affected by alcohol on our roads make them safer for all road users and reduces harm in our communities.” He said changing public

POPULAR: Valley Inn Tavern owner Dean Calvert pours a glass of low alcohol DB Export beer. PHOTO: MARTIN HUNTER

attitudes to drink driving was the reason for the decline. It was not seen as acceptable any

more, he said. Inspector Stewart said police had made strategic efforts target-

ing alcohol harm, especially on the roads. “This has been supported by the lower drink driving limits which have encouraged people to think about their drinking behaviour and plan to make it home safely.” The breath-alcohol limit was lowered from 400mcg/L to 250mcg/L in December, 2014. But the limit that triggered prosecution at court was 400mcg/L. The latest stats did not include the number of people given an infringement notice for driving over the 250mcg/L limit since it changed. But in 2014, the number of people charged in Canterbury was 2235, before dropping to 1852 in 2015 and again in 2016. Bars and pubs have noticed people are more aware of what they were drinking, with many patrons now choosing light beers and wines. Valley Inn Tavern owner Dean Calvert said since the new limit was introduced in 2014, they had noticed patrons were buying a lot more food and snacks to go with their drink. “People are eating before they drive.”

BY THE NUMBERS Number of drink driving charges in Canterbury in the last five years: 2012: 2900 2013: 2472 2014: 2235 2015: 1852 2016: 1658 Number of convictions in Canterbury in the last five years: 2012: 2795 2013: 2392 2014: 2187 2015: 1796 2016: 1604 The sale of lower alcohol beer had also been on the rise, he said. “There’s definitely a lot more people drinking the Monteith’s Mid Strength Ale.” They had a courtesy van for 14 years and it had always been very well used, he said. Sullivans Irish Bar owner Mark Sullivan said they had a wide range of non-alcoholic beverages, as well as low alcohol beer and alcohol-reduced wine. They also sold an Edenvale non-alcoholic wine, he said. “There definitely has been a shift to no-alcohol products.”

EVERY DAY 11.30AM TO 2.30PM

LUNCH AT WINNIES Call your GP team 24/7 for health advice. If it’s after-hours a nurse is available to give free health advice.

PASTA OF THE DAY

$14

SALAD OF THE DAY

$14

MINNIE WINNIE

$12

MEDIUM TRADITIONAL PIZZA

$15

SMALL GOURMET PIZZA

$14

2 WATERMAN PL. PH (03) 376 4900 | WWW.WINNIEBAGOES.CO.NZ

N IO TCH CA LO W H RC U NbE ST RI CH , Parkhouse Rd

13

T005 - Back to wall NOW $289

VWB7514W NOW $349

More sizes available

12

9

3

6

XSB1290 1200x900 Shower NOW $779

NVS7514F NOW $499

More sizes available

Open 7 Days Mon-Fri 9am - 5.30pm | Sat 9.30am - 4pm | Sun 10am-3pm 0800 MILLEN | www.millen.co.nz | 03 348 8678


Wednesday June 21 2017

Latest Christchurch news at www.

of drink drivers He said they had seen an increase in people buying food, and staff monitored their patrons closely and encouraged them to eat. Sullivans manager Subhadra Marshall said: “People are more aware of what they’re drinking.” The statistics showed in Christchurch, 1562 appeared in the district court charged with drink driving last year. It was 2080 in 2007. In comparison, last year 78 people appeared in the Ashburton District Court charged with drink driving, and 170 in Timaru. In 2007, people aged 19-yearsold and under had the most convictions for drink driving in Christchurch with 473. But last year, the number of under-19s convicted had dropped to 154, and the 20-24-year-old bracket was the highest with 323 convictions. That was followed by the 25-29 age bracket with 274. Inspector Stewart said police and communities could not be complacent. People needed to continue to have “hard conversations” with family members, whatever their age, if they were putting them-

BAY HARBOUR

.kiwi

While the number of people charged with drink driving in Canterbury has almost halved in the last 10 years – changing public attitude has not deterred others

NEW NORMAL: More drivers are drinking low alcohol beer and non-alcohol wines.

selves and others at risk by drink driving, he said. “Police will continue to enforce alcohol-related offending at a high level to reduce the trauma and family harm that results from it.”

•A 38-year-old woman was caught drink driving more than four times the legal limit with her two young children in Rolleston. Melanie Susan Trebilco pleaded guilty to a charge of driving with excess blood alcohol after being caught at a random stop on Tennyson St on December 9. Her alcohol level was 1157mcg/L. Police said she refused to let officers escort her three and nine-year-old children, as the car did not have car seats. She was disqualified from driving for eight months, and fined $1000 in January. •On the same day, another Rolleston mother recorded a reading of 696mcg/L when stopped in Faringdon subdivision with her four-year-old child in the car. The 35-year-old was pulled over after failing

FOCUS: Canterbury road policing manager Inspector Al Stewart says police have been targeting alcohol harm in general, and especially on the roads.

PAGE 7

to stop at a stop sign. •Well-known race car driver and businessman Paul Kelly was caught by police doing a burnout in a classic car outside a Christmas party while under the influence. The 47-year-old had been drinking for the day on December 16 and blew 853mcg/L. He was disqualified from driving for six months and fined $600. • Sarah Jane Arrow was on a zero-alcohol licence when she got behind the wheel after drinking last year. The 45-year-old was driving along Main Rd, four times the legal limit, and failed to take a bend, crashing into pedestrian Ben Appleton. He flew 2m onto the rocks below, suffering two broken legs, and a fractured skull and spine. In September Arrow was sentenced to twoand-a-half years in prison and was banned from driving for the rest of her life. She was ordered to pay $2500 in reparation to Mr Appleton. It was her fourth conviction for drink driving.

HEAT PUMP SALE NOW ON! Amazin’ WINTER Specials!! • We will offer you the best quality brands and option of heat pump for your home/business • Providing Heat Pump solutions for over 15 years to Cantabrians • We personally guarantee all our products & installs for 5 years (providing annual maintenance has been completed)

Phone us today for your free consultation & quote 41A SHAKESPEARE RD, WALTHAM

PHONE 03 366 0525 www.enviromaster.co.nz

“A local team for local people”

CHCH FANZONE ALL BLACKS v THE BRITISH & IRISH LIONS THIS SATURDAY POPLAR STREET FROM 5PM

BE THERE. BE HEARD. ccc.govt.nz/chchhostcity


PAGE 8

BAY HARBOUR

Latest Christchurch news at www.

.kiwi

Wednesday June 21 2017

News

Governors Bay abduction case lead By Andrew King POLICE HAVE a good line of inquiry into identifying a man who tried to abduct a young girl in Governors Bay on Thursday. Detective Senior Sergeant Mark Worner said police have reviewed CCTV footage from the area which has given them an idea of who they are looking for. The girl fought off a man who tried to abduct her in the Governors Bay Hotel car park at about 4.20pm. The incident involved a man described as European, in a red car, possibly a sedan. The girl’s mother told Bay Harbour News her daughter fled her attacker. Governors Bay School board of trustees chairwoman Amanda Derry said they spoke to the family on Thursday and are supporting them. “The person responsible should come forward and get the help they need before we come and knock on their door, which will happen,” Detective Senior Sergeant Worner said. Anyone with information can phone 363 7400. Information can also be provided anonymously through Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

WARY: The cliff face behind the Akaroa Fire Station (below) and opposite the lighthouse, both on Beach Rd are monitored and repaired as needed.

Worry over condition of cliff faces By Caitlin Miles CLIFF FACES in Akaroa are being monitored by city council staff after residents expressed concern over their condition. They alerted members of the Banks Peninsula Community Board to their concerns over the state of the cliffs on Beach Rd beChristine hind the Akaroa Wilson Fire Station and opposite the Akaroa Lighthouse. The condition of the seawall has also been called into question. However, city streets main-

tenance manager M ​ ark Pinner, said the slopes behind the lighthouse have been checked by the city council on “a number of occasions.

What’s being done about Canterbury’s water quality?

Community board chairwoman Christine Wilson said, in her personal opinion, concern about rockfall is something to take seriously.

“Since the earthquakes when rockfall concerns are raised it is important to get them fixed as quick as possible, it can be quite concerning,” she said Mr Pinner said loess faces are “fairly resilient” but they are prone to natural weathering and waterlog from rainfall and they are “maintained as needed.” He said the city council is aware of the erosion of the seawall near the fire station. “It is currently being monitored. Council’s structural engineers are inspecting and monitoring the wall, more so after large tidal events, and preparing designs for remediation,” Mr Pinner said.

Look a little deeper at the action being taken to improve our precious water. This year, there are new requirements on farmers to limit the effects of farming on water quality. The majority of farmers are already doing the right thing, but more needs to be done to truly improve our precious water. We are working with farmers so that they know exactly what they need to do. It will take time for these improvements to have an effect on our water quality and quantity, but we’re off to a good start. Look a little deeper at

www.canterburywater.org.nz


Wednesday June 21 2017

Latest Christchurch news at www.

BAY HARBOUR

.kiwi

PAGE 9

manufacturers clearance

5000 metres of slightly imperfect stock to clear

Brookhaven $69.90

Brookhaven $69.90

Brookhaven $69.90

Brookhaven $69.90

Calisto $35

Berber Vouge $60

Riviera 1st grade $75

Canyon Ridge $69.90

Capricorn $60

York Street $79.90

Horizon Sea Fog $85

Madison $65

Carters Ville $79.90

Riviera $75

Bayside Twist $79.90

Ashwood $69.90

Columbia $79.90

Ashwood $69.90

Action $60

Brookhaven $60

Action Pampas $60

Alpacco Rig $69.90

Aquarius Town $35

Ashwood $69.90

Canyon Ridge $69.90

Call for our mobile showroom to visit your home 312 Wilsons Road North, Waltham Phone 366 0070 www.carpetkingdom.co.nz | Mon - Fri 8am - 5pm | Sat 10am -1pm

Q Card Finance Now Available FREE no obligation measure & quote (conditions apply.)


PAGE 10

BAY HARBOUR

Latest Christchurch news at www.

Wednesday June 21 2017

.kiwi

News NEW!

Pascall Confectionery 150g-240g

2

$ 49ea ON SET: Filming for Human Traces was carried out in the Catlins and Bank Peninsula.

9

$ 99 kg

Fresh NZ Beef Corned Silverside

Just Juice Fruit Juice 2.8 Litre

4

$ 79 ea

9

99 Meadow Fresh Cheese $ ea 1kg Mild, Edam & Colby

Quality Bakers Nature’s Fresh Bread 700g

2

$ 99

ea

Tegel Chicken Nuggets, Bites or Steaks 800g-1kg

1099

$

ea

Stoneleigh

BANKS Peninsula played an important part in setting the scene of a new movie.​ Pyschological thriller Human Traces was filmed in two locations in the South Island – Banks Peninsula and the Catlins. Human Traces stars Sophie Henderson and Mark Mitchinson as a husband and wife scientist team sent to rid a Subantarctic island of pests. When a mysterious young man arrives at the remote research station, he threatens the couple’s relationship in a hostile wilderness, 750km south of New Zealand. Christchurch-raised director and writer Nic Gorman said Banks Peninsula was chosen for its volcanic rocks and features. “Our fictional location is loosely based on Campbell Island. I was researching its geography and the upper

RELATIONSHIP: Mark Mitchinson and Sophie Henderson in a scene from the movie.

slopes of Campbell Island reminded me of Banks Peninsula with its tussock spurs, volcanic rocks and sharp outcrops. We amalgamated this location with the rugged and dramatic coastline of the Catlins to create our island on the screen,” Mr Gorman said. The movie was filmed over 25 days. Human Traces will be the centrepiece presentation

750ml (excludes Latitude, Wild Valley & Rapaura Series)

Heineken 12 Pack 330ml Bottles

22

$

99 pk

12

$

99ea

www.foursquare.co.nz facebook.com/FourSquareNZ Specials available South Island only from Monday 19th June until Sunday 25th June 2017 or while stocks last. Wine and beer available at stores with an off licence. Wine and beer purchases restricted to persons aged 18 years old and over.

of the Christchurch New Zealand International Film Festival programme, with the world premiere on August 4 at the Isaac Theatre Royal. The full NZIFF programme for Christchurch will be available online from 7pm on July 10. The festival screens for two-and-half weeks from August 3 to 20.

rium Classic Styles by T oFten quoted as “the best thai in ChRistChuRCh” Amazing authentic Thai food will also turn you into a Green Chilli Thai restaurant advocate. big oFFeR Wednesday sPeCial! 3-course banquet deal! only $22pp Home Delivery, Takeaway available, BYO, Vegetarian Friendly

GREEN CHILLI THAI RestauRant

1/596 Ferry Road Woolston, Christchurch greenchilli@windowslive.com

Phone: 03 384 9993 or 03 381 2855

Non Wired

Product of New Zealand

Non Wired

2

$ 99 kg

Love Apples Eve Loose

Peninsula ideal setting for movie

ph

Kiss of Cotton

12-18B, 12-20C, 12-20D, 12-18DD (colour - fresh powder)

Poesie Firm Support 12-18B, 12-20C, 12-22D, 12-24DD (colour - fresh powder)

Professional Free Bra Fittings

ACCESS TV FOR NZ SKY CHANNEL 083

Thursday 7.30pm

Shop 48 Barrington, Barrington Street Phone 03 337 6609 www.lingerieonbarrington.co.nz


Wednesday June 21 2017

Latest Christchurch news at www.

BAY HARBOUR

.kiwi

Sunbeam Kettle & Toaster Package

PAGE 11

P A n S EAl

Express 1.4L KE 1600 kettle.

d

114450

Cool touch toaster. 280742

59

$ nEW PrOduct Maze Compost Caddy 7L Compost caddy with 20 x compostable liners. 300876

1898

Award Toilet Brush & Toilet Roll Holder Set Stainless steel.

19

$

700W 5 function crisp n grill. Black or white.

98

PAck

GET IT BEFORE IT’S GONE!

EXcluSIVE kelvinator 380L Stainless Steel Fridge Freezer H: 1720mm, W: 703mm, D: 647mm.

295445/6

$

156285

Whirlpool 25L Microwave Oven

97

246309

Was $599

399

$

Stream Shower Slide Set Suitable for all pressures. Includes wall elbow and soap dish. 158212

Was $1399

999

$

EXcluSIVE nouveau E-Line Round Shower 900x900mm white. Corner waste, flat wall only. 158996

119

$

799

$

*TERMS & CONDITIONS APPLY

KITCHEN & BATHROOM EXPO NOW ON Come meet our friendly team for expert advice and appointments.

VIcky - 03 962 0709

Ferrymead 1005 Ferry Road, Phone: 366 6306 Opening Hours: Monday–Friday: 7:00am–7pm Saturday, Sunday and Public Holidays: 8:00am–6:00pm Offers available at Mitre10 Mega Ferrymead only, until the 28th of June, while stocks last.

EdEl - 03 962 0709

mitre10mega.co.nz If you find a lower price on an identical stocked product locally we will beat it by 15%.

find us mitre10.co.nz

If you find the same product cheaper from another Mitre 10 store or Mitre 10 website we’ll match that price. Excludes trade and special quotes, stock liquidations and commercial quantities. The in-store price may be lower than that advertised.


PAGE 12

BAY HARBOUR

Latest Christchurch news at www.

.kiwi

Wednesday June 21 2017


Wednesday June 21 2017

Latest Christchurch news at www.

.kiwi

BAY HARBOUR

PAGE 13

Your Local Views Pirate’s Corner

Careful you don’t catch hypothermia By Gary Manch, navigational safety officer, Lyttleton CONFUSING: Motorists have reported trouble turning right and long queues at the St Andrews Hill/Bridle Path Rd intersection.

Action needed to fix intersection Labour MP Ruth Dyson writes about her frustration over the city council’s consultation process on the St Andrews Hill/Bridle Path Rd intersection Democracy in action or democracy in-action? I received recently the response from the city council following the consultation about the St Andrews Hill/Bridle Path Rd intersection. The consultation was triggered by concern from local residents about the inability to safely access and exit the intersection and the safety issues for cars and cyclists turning left onto Bridle Path Rd and straight across the bottom of St Andrews Hill. This has been an issue of con-

cern from the time of the original design of the post-quake intersection and has continued to be a safety worry. So it’s not surprising that about 600 people put in a submission during the consultation round – a very large number of contributions about a single intersection. I was frustrated during this consultation because the options presented seemed limited. And now my frustration is growing because it looks like city council staff are going to recommend the Linwood-Central-Heathcote Community Board just receives the information. There is no suggestion that anything is actually done as a result. Many of the people who put in a submission have told me that they are really puzzled by this process. Eighteen months ago, there was a public meeting about this and a report prepared for city council. The community

board then rejected the “do nothing” option and started listening to the community. The most preferred of the three options is to install traffic lights just out of the intersection on Bridle Path Rd. This is quite an expensive option but it was still the most popular – not because it was the best of all options, but because it was the best of the three presented for people who wanted improvements. I hope our community board takes action but perhaps some other alternatives could now be trialled. Change the phasing of the green lights to allow better traffic flow. Put the ‘no go’ area right across the road to allow traffic to get onto Bridle Path Rd. And put a mirror in so we can see round the corner. Whatever you do, please do something. •Soap Box, page 15

AS I sit at my desk writing this, I look out the window and see a large southerly bearing down on us, bringing with it the usual lousy weather. So I will be spending the day completing long overdue administration, a task that I am sure we all love to hate. However, better to stay warm and dry than go out in the wet and cold when it’s not necessary. If you have decided to let the administration build up even more and go out on your boat in this kind of weather, you need to consider not only the factors we have discussed over the past year about boating safety, but also your own personal safety when it comes to putting yourself, passengers or crew at risk of hypothermia. Hypothermia is reduced body temperature. That happens when a body dissipates more heat than it absorbs and can include symptoms such as shivering, which may stop the hypothermia progressing (shivering is actually a good sign that a person’s heat regulation systems are still active); slow, shallow breathing; confusion and memory loss; drowsiness or exhaustion; slurred or mumbled speech; a slow, weak pulse; and possible loss of co-ordination, fumbling hands and/or stumbling steps. None of which is a pretty picture on board a boat or anywhere else for that matter. In severe hypothermia, a person may be unconscious without

House of Travel Ferrymead Come in & see us for all your 2017 and 2018 travel plans. Early birds on sale now! Guided Holidays, River Cruising, Cruising and more. Talk to one of our experienced team members today and plan that holiday you’ve always dreamed of. The best holidays are created together. 9 8 7 F E R RY ROA D, F E R RYM E A D V I L L AG E I 0 3 3 76 4 0 2 2 I F E R RYM E A D @ H OT.C O. N Z

NEW CONCEPT STORE OPEN NOW

obvious signs of breathing or a pulse. So given the scary list of symptoms – how do you prevent hypothermia? Clearly, staying inside a warm house or office is a good idea. However, I am sure that this is not what you want to hear, especially you hardy types out there who enjoy being out and about in all weathers. If you are going out, first assess the weather and conditions before you set off. If the weather is likely to be wet and cold, dress accordingly. Sometimes it is best to have several layers of warm clothing under the waterproofs so you can always remove a layer if the weather changes and gets warm. If this sounds like advice your mother would give – she’s right. You should always listen to your mother (and me). Cold rain and wind are major factors, so stay out of both if possible. To treat hypothermia – get the person out of the weather or water into a sheltered place as fast as possible. Phone 111 and seek medical assistance immediately. Remove any wet clothing and warm the person’s body core/ trunk up slowly using dry clothing, blankets or whatever you can find. Give warm liquids and try to maintain the warmth until medical assistance arrives. The bottom line is as always – if in doubt, don’t go out. If you do, be aware of the risks and ensure you are ready for any eventuality. Take care out there.


PAGE 14

BAY HARBOUR

Latest Christchurch news at www.

Wednesday June 21 2017

.kiwi

Market Comment The market has been bubbling along. May was a near record month for us at Ray White Ferrymead and Lyttelton. Despite what some pundits may say we’ve found the market to be buoyant and strong. However, what has become more apparent in recent times is to ensure all sellers understand the importance of supplying all relevant information about their property. This is increasingly important when it comes to a prospective purchaser being able to obtain insurance cover. Some insurers seem to be taking a tougher stance on evidence of repair work and it is up to sellers to provide this information prior to going to the market. Trust me, it will save a whole lot of time and anguish by providing the information earlier rather than later! So if you are thinking of selling make sure you have all the information available on the current status of your property, EQC work, repairs and exactly what is covered by insurance.

Elise Chappell Joining our Team Elise has spent the past 2 years working behind the scenes both as a personal assistant to one of our top agents, and as a marketing administrator. She has recently completed her real estate license and we warmly welcome her to our close knit Ferrymead team knowing she will bring a meticulous, organised, and modern service to our bay and seaside customers.

Dan Newburgh 022 657 1497 Nancy Vincent Parr Operations Manager

Greenwood Farm Sections Now Available The Trustees of Greenwood Farm on Richmond Hill have just released their latest stage of this popular and well-designed subdivision. 32 stunning sites are being offered by Deadline Sale, closing on June 28th. It is literally a case of "first up, best addressed!" With gentle contours and spectacular views up and down the coastline we anticipate demand will be high and recommend interested parties follow the signs and have a look around as soon as possible. Or, better still, register your interest at our office to be sure you don't miss the section of your choice! Contact Eleanor Corston.

Marie Malone 0274 898 349 Eddie Spry 021 1565 884

Angela Harden Listings Administrator Eleanor Corston 027 435 2415

Mark Gardner 021 633 669

Top Sales for May Anna Loader 027 272 7128

Daisy Foldesi 021 328 059

Elise Chappell 027 226 4413

Paula and Simon Standeven

“What people are saying about us”

Matt Clayton 021 2233 998

"The house was just a bit small for what we are looking for, but I must say that the real estate agents were amazing. We went to a few open homes that day and by far they are the best agents we came across, so lovely and full of information, they took the time to actually talk to us more than just the house specs, as we are first home buyers they even gave us a brokers business card and a flyer about a seminar. I'm very impressed with them and Ray White.”

Jan Edlin 027 433 8025

Bronny Clifford 021 272 7718

Patricia Van der bent 027 296 1408

Katelyn June 2017

Matt Clayton 021 2233 998

Eddie Spry 021 1565 884

Bev Prout 027 495 9586

Simon Standeven 0274 304 691 Paula Standeven 027 547 2852

21 Humphreys Drive, Ferrymead and 47b London Street, Lyttelton Phone (03) 3844 179

rwferrymead.co.nz

/RayWhiteFerrymead

Prier Manson Real Estate Ltd Licensed (REAA 2008)


Wednesday June 21 2017

Latest Christchurch news at www.

Your Local Views

Life should be celebrated

LinwoodCentral-Heathcote Community Board member Darrell Latham talks about recognising community service Recently the LinwoodCentral-Heathcote Community Board presented the 2017 Community Service Awards. I had the honour on behalf of the board of addressing recipients. The following are abridged comments from my address. Collectively as a group you are community champions. However, individually you are champions of your community. As a community we need to celebrate achievement because life should not only be lived it should be celebrated. The more you acknowledge achievement then the more there is in life to celebrate. A report released this week showed that while

Graeme Dingle

volunteers numbers have not reduced, the hours that those same volunteers are able to commit to community projects has dropped. People live busy lives and for a variety of reasons it is becoming harder for people to find the time for community projects. All the more reason to acknowledge your contribution and to say thank you. Just recently, the Queen’s Birthday Honours awards were announced. Amongst the recipients to receive a knighthood was Graeme Dingle a mountaineer and outdoor education worker extraordinaire. It was during a traverse that Jill Tremaine gave him advice that he has carried with him ever since. She said to him that life is a cup to be filled not drained. Furthermore,

A BRANCH OF

she told him that he was actually a selfish person. ‘’You’re boring because you are obsessed and you won’t fill your cup until you do things that are good for other people,” she said. That was a huge lesson he said. I went out and borrowed a truckload of money and set up a charity. The Sir Edmund Hillary Outdoor Pursuit Centre. The motto of the story is to say to you as community champions, thank you for being selfless and not selfish and, for doing things that are good for other people. In doing so your cup is full! Collectively we should all aspire to be the protectors and nurturers of our next generation. Your work serves as an inspirations to others.

Still Pedalling!

Trevor Crowe’s been involved with cars for a while. You can benefit from his experience at...

.kiwi

BAY HARBOUR

PAGE 15

S Av O U R t h E

At m O S P h E R E rie nc e & th e be st Fo r an ico nic sh op pin g ex pe cit y ha s to of fe r se lec tio n of str ee t fo od th e

w O n n E P O fOOdCOURt Dose Sushi The Burger Joint Dimitri’s Greek Kebabs American Delight Berry Healthy Base Woodfired Pizza Fritzweiners Maree’s Lebanese Kebabs Pure Pulp Tiki Taco A Mouse Called Bean Wild Bites Noodle Monk Gaslight Taverna Freyburgs Fish and Chips Cosy Cafe Paradise Dumplings J Bings Herba Gourmet Coq au Van

ShOP tO win Win lunch for 4 people at Black Estate Vineyard, flying there and back with Christchurch Helicopters, piloted by Richie McCaw

Enter in store or online www.containermall.kiwi

REtAil Subaru Specialists Full Workshop services

WOF’s | Service Checks | Wheel Alignment | Brakes | Clutches | Tyres etc

Michael Toomey

mft@younghunter.co.nz

Proudly providing legal advice to the community for 25 years

Great range of Subarus & other makes from $5,000 - $35,000 View at www.crowesport.co.nz

Cosmic Hunters and Collectors Hapa TradeAid Stencil NZ Post / Kiwibank Simply New Zealand The General Store Metromart Meccano Untouched World Champions of the World Barkers

S E C U R E YO U R S PA C E tO d AY Limited retail spaces available 0800 00 11 78

Michelle Rossiter

mjr@younghunter.co.nz

P. 384-5350

www.younghunter.co.nz

518 Moorhouse Ave (East end) Phone 379 7615 or email: service@crowesport.co.nz

Open frOm 10am daily cashel stree t (Bridge Of rememBrance end)


PAGE 16

BAY HARBOUR

Latest Christchurch news at www.

Linwood College

Wednesday June 21 2017

.kiwi

PERSONALISED PATHWAYS TO SUCCESS

2018 Student Leaders: 1st Row: Vai Mariner, Crystal Mehlhopt, Jenna Hollis, Leeah Mullany, Sarah Moana Wooff-Smyth 2nd Row: Eden Pettigrew, Adonai Schwenke, Anaru Gray, Cole Barrie 3rd Row: Havana Aaifou, Thomas McHutchison, Sapana Kharal, William Paulden, Sean Robertson-Wright, Makayla Austin

Enrolling now for 2018 Message from the Principal Kia ora koutou. Talofa. Kia Orana. Malo e lelei. Bula. Fakaalofaatu. Namaste and Kumusta. Greetings to our Community. As this page shows, the life of a secondary school is busy and varied. Linwood College nurtures personal excellence by providing diverse opportunities to meet individual needs, opportunities that support a personalised learning pathway. This pathway is now opening out to our partner schools. Linwood College is running a cycle of eight-week enrichment programmes for Year 6-8 learners in the

schools in our communities, LinwoodWoolston and the Bays. The programme is very well regarded by the young learners themselves and their schools. Debating was the first topic which culminated in a lively debate held at Sumner School. The present programme is Mathematics and is proving equally valued. Many people are keen to learn more about Linwood College. To this end, I am holding regular evening appointments for families keen to know more and to meet me personally. Please phone the school office, phone 9820100, to book in a time. Nga mihi nui to our community as the positive activity of the year continues. I am always keen to meet people if any member of the community wishes to talk to me about anything. My door is open. Richard Edmundson - Tumuaki-Principal

Samoan Speech Competition Success To start winter off with a bang on 1st June, students from Linwood College pitted themselves against other talented Samoan speakers from Christchurch schools, as part of the annual Samoan Speech Competition. Held at Hillmorton High School, the event was opened by Leumu Gali, St Thomas of Canterbury College's Samoan Language teacher. This year’s topic was: 'Maau i ofaga, Maua'a lou faasinomaga' ('Keep your identity alive to thrive'). With more than 100 students competing, Linwood College's Gloria Sua won first place in the Year 11 section with Tala Leupolu (Year 12) achieving third place. Two Year 13s achieved placings wtih Vai Mariner getting second place and Janet Tuiloma, third.

It was Janice Tuiloma’s first competition. She and her twin Janet signed up so that they could make their families proud. Another participant, Havana described how she and others shook with nerves as they prepared to present their speeches. The Nationals which will take place in August 2017 here in Christchurch.

Samoan Language Week Celebrated To celebrate Samoan Language Week, in the first week of June students at Linwood College arranged a number of activities, including a lunch for staff. Students also performed a number of dances, engaging staff in a traditional dance.

May Music Month

Chess Tournament Winners

A crowd of Eastgate Library visitors settled in for double treat – tasty delicacies provided by the library staff accompanied by a peppering of performances by Linwood College students as part of the recent ‘May Music Month’. A funky, hip-hop number by Filipino students and a Bollywood dance followed the Year 7 students’ drama which kicked off the evening. The school band performed many melodious pieces. Surrounded by vibrant colours and sound, the audience clapped along to the smooth reggae tones of Tyrone TePoono as he crooned Six60’s Don’t Forget Your Roots. Adonai Schwenke’s thunderous tones reverberated Tennesse Whiskey’s lyrics throughout Eastgate to a cheering crowd. With a dabble of jazz, a smoky solo by Piper Stewart, a splash of drumming by Luke Barry, one Samoan dance later - onlookers were bursting full from the smorgasbord of

the evening’s cultural flavours. Organisers stated that the event had been inspired by Linwood College's ‘Festival of Nations’ held back in March and hope that this enchanting evening may become an annual event to showcase local talent.

As the nine o’clock bell tolled, the Linwood College hall was abuzz with the humming of table-top timers as students of all ages from across Christchurch competed. This gathering was for the annual Chess Power Interschools Tournament, held on the 22 May. Seven Linwood College students vied against students from nine local schools, achieving twenty-three wins in total. As a result Linwood College secured first place in the tournament. Senior students Marvin Brimon, Joshua Galang and Ly Jefferson Brimon as well as Ivo Craeig Baguingey (Year 8) achieved the four top placings throughout the day. Marvin Brimon came out on top, winning six matches and has been invited to compete in the National Championship to be held in Hamilton in October. Congratulations to you all!

Competition winner Marvin Brimon (Year 13)

Queen’s Birthday Honour for Maths Teacher

Students from Year 7 and 8 performing at Eastgate Library during May Music Month

Alan Parris with his 1929 Plymouth Four. Photo by Gilbert Wealleans

Retired Teacher Alan Parris was made a Member of the Order of New Zealand in the Queen's Birthday Honours list for Services to Mathematics after teaching Mathematics at Linwood College for more than 40 years. Mr Parris represented New Zealand locally and internationally in a number of initiatives. For the full article, please refer to: www.star.kiwi/2017/06/queens-birthdayhonour-for-maths-teacher/

Linwood College • Phone: 982-0100 • Email: office@linwoodcollege.school.nz • www.linwoodcollege.school.nz


Wednesday June 21 2017

Latest Christchurch news at www.

.kiwi

BAY HARBOUR

PAGE 17

SPORTS

Sumner win in spite of player shortage By Gordon Findlater SUMNER PULLED one out of the bag to complete a remarkable comeback from 0-26 to defeat Marist Albion 28-26 and record their sixth straight victory. However, Sumner coach Martin Dodgson described Saturday’s early events as a comedy of errors and, for some, getting onto the pitch was half the battle. Sumner came into the game with just a two-man reserve bench with Dylan Nel, Marshall Suckling and Poasa Waqanibau all absent due to selection in Canterbury’s starting 15 for tonight’s Ranfurly Shield defence against Wanganui. The situation was made worse when second-five Teariki Matenga dislocated his shoulder during the pre-match warm up, reducing Sumner to a one-man bench. That forced the team to move winger Zach Kibirige into the midfield. Things have a funny way of working out. Regular second-five Archie McBride was meant to be absent from the game, nursing a recent rib injury. However, just minutes before the game, he showed up to watch with his daughter. “He saw what was happening and he looked at me and said should I grab my kit from the

WINNER: Nik Cumming (left) took his season points tally to 114 with the match winning conversion. Zach Kibirige was the man of the moment as Sumner scored 28 unanswered points in a miraculous comeback against Marist Albion. PHOTO: ROZELLE MAY

car,” said Dodgson. “He then turned to his daughter and explained that he’s going to have to play.” Sumner now had their twoman bench restored and were hopeful of that growing with their division 2 team rushing to Edgar MacIntosh Park fresh from a five-point loss at Lincoln University. The team that ran onto the field looked absent in the first half as Marist Albion dominated the early exchanges to pile on 26 unanswered points. “We needed some rice bubbles,

there was no snap, crackle and pop,” said Dodgson. Kibirige put Sumner on the board as the half-time whistle sounded when he crashed over the line to reduce the gap to 19 at the break. “A few coarse words were had at half-time,” said Dodgson. Marist Albion were reduced to 14 men early in the second-half. Sumner made the most of the numbers and Kibirige combined with his midfield partner Will Sakura to score his second try. After being restored to their full complement, Marist

Albional almost immediately lost a second player to the sin-bin when lock Paul Garner was sent packing by referee James Munro. This one again created extra space for Sumner and Kibirige looked to be enjoying his makeshift role in the midfield by completing his hat-trick in emphatic fashion. After receiving the ball on his own 22m line, he shrugged off half the Marist Albion team in an 80m runaway try. The comeback was completed with just two minutes left on the clock.

A free-kick was awarded to Sumner from a 5m scrum and quick-thinking No 8 Martene Downes took the tap and caught the Marist Albion defence napping to score 10m to the left of the posts and even the score. It was then down to first-five Nik Cumming who took his points tally for the season to 114 as he calmly slotted the winning kick. The game was the opening match in section two of the metro competition. Sumner travel to Shirley at the weekend.

Bays in fight for title

CONTENDERS: Michael Forshaw turns with the ball in Western’s half during Bays 4-1 on Saturday.

FERRYMEAD BAYS continued their race for the Mainland Premier League with a 4-1 win over Western AFC on Saturday. They look set to continue a two-way fight with Cashmere Technical for this year’s league. They are currently two points behind Cashmere but have a game in hand. Bays came out firing at Fer-

NOW SHOWING

The Village Inn 41B Nayland Street, Sumner 326 – 6973 Tuesday — Sunday

All Lions fixtures on our TWO big screens

the

lions

rymead Park, recording all four of their goals in the opening half hour. Seb Schacht opened the scoring after eight minutes. Shawn O’Brien, who had transferred from Coastal midweek, then doubled the lead with Geoff MacIntyre adding a third minutes later. Andreas Wilson completed the scoring for Bays with just

his second ever Mainland Premier League goal, courtesy of the penalty spot. Western’s lone goal came early in the second half when Mo Khalifa found the back of the net. Bays and Western will meet at Ferrymead Park again on Saturday, this time in the English Cup knockout competition. •More sport, page 20


PAGE 18

BAY HARBOUR

Latest Christchurch news at www.

Wednesday June 21 2017

.kiwi

Theatre/Arts Masked actor grew up in Sumner Tickets on sale NOW!

By Georgia O’Connor-Harding USING FACIAL expressions to express a story is normally an actor’s lifeline for executing a great stage performance. But not for Andrew Ford, 34, who has delved into mastering the art of deception and disguise in a show featuring predominantly masked characters. Auckland-based Ford, who grew up in Sumner, will set foot on the Isaac Theatre Royal stage as a Andrew bombastic villain Ford in a comedy about love, death and preserves. He said the show has been a challenge because he has had to emphases his body movements and voice, rather than rely on the simplicity of facial expressions. “It is great because it gives you permission to give really big, larger than life performances, which I enjoy doing,” the former Hagley Theatre Company student said. As part of Indian Ink Theatre Company’s 20th anniversary national tour, Ford has been cast as George Reaper in the company’s award-winning play, The Pickle

COMEDY: Andrew Ford as George Reaper and Vanessa Kumar playing Anmachy in The Pickle King.

King. He describes his character as over-the-top, flamboyant and in love with the sound of his own voice. Ford has had a colourful career since he graduated from Auckland’s Unitec in 2008. Five times Ford has performed in Christchurch’s Anthony Harper Summer Theatre show

and was recently in this year’s performance of Robin Hood. Shortland St fans may have seen Ford make a guest appearance on the soap as an “insensitive doctor”. He said things happen very quickly behind the scenes and actors need to be at the top of their game.

Saturday 8 – Saturday 22 July 2017

Tickets on sale NOW!

Although a comedy, The Pickle King tells the story of a blind receptionist working at a crumbling hotel in Wellington who believes she is cursed as everyone she loves dies. In spite of the curse, she falls in love with a another hotel employee and at the same time a mysterious new guest (Ford)

checks into the hotel who she believes to be the Grim Reaper. “For me, the main message about the show, and it may be corny, is about having the courage to love someone . . . she feels cursed but still falls in love,” Ford said. As part of Indian Ink’s anniversary celebrations, the original performance of The Pickle King about 15 years ago has been changed from a heterosexual to a same sex love story. Ford said very little of the script needed to be adapted and it was nice to see audiences were accepting of the gender change in the show. The show also touches on immigration and the difficulty many face when they move to a new country and find their qualifications mean nothing. •The Pickle King will run at the Isaac Theatre Royal from today until Saturday. To book tickets go to http:// isaactheatreroyal.co.nz •Free mask workshops will also be run by Indian Ink Theatre Company. For more information, go to https:// indianink.co.nz

Want to Shift to a new career? We can make it happen. CDC estimates ICT employment in Canterbury will grow 2500 additional jobs by 2025

Scholarships available APPly noW!

Combine your existing degree and life experience with innovative learning to prepare for a career in the booming Tech sector. Shift, Signal’s 9 month industry focused programme starts July 24, is open to graduates of any discipline, with limited scholarship opportunities still available. Choose from the Software development stream or the Development Allied stream to focus on other areas such as testing, user experience or technical writing. Be part of one of NZ’s fastest growing sectors with fantastic employment opportunities.

For more info go to

@KidsFestNZ or kidsfest.co.nz

SIGNAL is powered by:

P 0800 990 024 E info@signal.ac.nz W www.signal.ac.nz/shift


Wednesday June 21 2017

Latest Christchurch news at www.

BAY HARBOUR

.kiwi

PAGE 19

cnr Montreal & St Asaph Streets, Christchurch www.christchurchmitsubishi.co.nz

Sales, Service & Parts:

E V SA

03 379 0588

0 0 0 $8,

NEW ASX XLS AWD Diesel now only $33,990+ORC Get a little style, a little attitude, the most desirable warranty and a whole lot more with the powerful yet fuel effiecent ASX XLS AWD Diesel. See for yourself at Christchurch Mitsubishi. Call 03 379 0588 or visit ChristchurchMitsubishi.co.nz to take a test drive. *Price listed is for ASX XLS AWD 2.3L Diesel RRP is $41,990+ORC. Price excludes On Road Costs which includes WoF, Registration and a full tank of fuel. Offer available while stocks last. Visit mmnz.co.nz for full Diamond Advantage terms & conditions.

100% UNIQUE. 0% INTEREST. For a limited time you can get behind the wheel of these unmistakable MINI models with 0% interest and just 3 payments.* MINI HATCH

Iconic design, with three or five doors and plenty of customisable details to make your MINI an individual.

MINI CLUBMAN

Highly crafted design with distinct split rear doors, offering ample space and room to move.

Book a test drive at Christchurch MINI Garage today.

0%

INTEREST ($250 Establishment Fee)

/3 NOW 1/3 2018 1/3 2019

1

(Deposit)

(Month 12)

(Month 24)

CHRISTCHURCH MINI GARAGE. 30 Manchester Street. Christchurch. 03 363 7240. MINI.CO.NZ

*Offer includes an establishment fee of $250 and recommended on-road vehicle costs. Offer excludes MINI John Cooper Works Clubman. BMW Financial Services New Zealand Ltd terms, conditions and standard lending criteria apply. Offer expires June 30th 2017.


BAY HARBOUR

PAGE 20

Latest Christchurch news at www.

Wednesday June 21 2017

.kiwi

SPORTS

OVER: Amalie Clarke (above left) and Jade Majendie cross the last hurdle. Oscar Kane uses a one handed technique to cross the hurdle. Charlie Bailey crosses the last hurdle on his way to a race win.

Sumner club members out in force at cross-country champs

TEAM PLAYER: Lili Ovendale helped her school finish third in the six-person team event.

FREE

installation*

A NUMBER of Sumner runners competed at the national secondary school cross-country championships at the weekend. Perfect conditions greeted the runners on Saturday and Sunday at the old Ascot golf course. The event showcased New Zealand’s top secondary school cross-country competitors, with fields averaging more than 100 runners per event. The Sumner club had five athletes representing their high schools, including Sam Clark,

SALE

The weather may be cooling but the property market in the seaside suburbs certainly isn’t!

HIGH WALL HEAT PUMP FH50 6.0kW *Conditions apply Back-to-back basic installation

Book your FREE in-home quote TODAY!

FLOORING

www.dcis.co.nz

overall line honours went to Sumner’s Charlie Bailey who ran a very tactical race, which saw him take the lead in the second lap and win by a comfortable margin. He was followed closely by Maddie Sharpe, Mitchell Kane, Lucy Wheeler, Brooklyn Aitken, and Abi Scott-Douglas. Many of the pupils who ran will also compete today at Halswell Quarry in the Canterbury primary school cross-country championships.

are you considering selling before winter arrives?

We’ll keep you warm this winter. Fully rated heating right down to -15°C...guaranteed.

$3,299

Shirley Boys’ High School, Lili Ovendale, Christchurch Girls’ High School, John Wells, Christ’s College, and Jess and Meg Fahey, Marian College. Sumner’s top performer was Lili who came third in the sixperson team event, fourth in the three-person team event and 34th overall. In conjunction with the nationals was an invitational nonchampionship race for primary school-aged pupils over two laps of a 1km course. In this event,

0800 324 678

Find out what your home could be worth to eager buyers actively trying to find their next home with a free property appraisal. I look forward to guiding you through your options for selling and advising on latest marketing ideas available.

for this professional advice and more call chris Moores today.

chris Moores

Harcourts Grenadier Ferrymead 1020 Ferry Road P: 03 384 7950 | M: 027 588 4440 E: chris.moores@harcourts.co.nz

GRENADIER GRENADIER Licensed Sales Consultant REAA 2008

LET US HELP YOU SAVE $$$ ON FLOORING • TIMBER • TILE • CORK • LAMINATE • LEATHER

laRge SeleCTIOn FRee MeaSURe & QUOTe SHOWROOM 3/954 FeRRy ROad | CHRISTCHURCH | Tel. 03 943 2001 | WWW .gReenFlOORIng.CO .nz

QUICKSTEP – LOC – ELKA – PERGO – TORLYS

TRAdInG hOURS: Tuesday to Thursday 8:30am to 5:30pm, Friday 8:30am to 5:00pm, Saturday 9:30am to 1:00pm, Sunday & Monday closed.


Wednesday June 21 2017

Latest Christchurch news at www.

BAY HARBOUR

.kiwi

PAGE 21

Hurry in for amazing

savings! FOR A LIMITED TIME

save

$200

save

Riley 3 Plus 2 Seater

$400

The Riley Lounge suite will add the perfect modern touch to your home. Contemporary style, comfort and quality, all at an amazing value.

was $1898

now only

$1498 save

150cm Table + 6 Chairs

Carson 7 Piece Dining Set

A Scandinavian-inspired range with a modern mood and represents extremely good value.

This unique modern design gives you the flexibility to set up your lounge any way you like. Great selection of fabrics.

Toscana 7 Piece Dining Set

was $3379

now only

$1999

now only

save $50

$1380

Alabama Corner Suite (Grade B)

was $959

Dimensions: W2082xD1605xH1370mm

$759

was $349

Geo Queen Bed

The Geo bed is geometric style at its finest with an intricately patterned headboard and footboard. Available in black or white, this Queen Bed will be the statement piece of your Bedroom!

now only

$299

The Toscana collection was designed to create a minimalistic environment of casual yet stylish formality. Inspired by rolling hills and olive groves just north of Florence in the Tuscany area. Made from FSC certified reclaimed solid wood.

save

$320

was $2199

now only

$1879

save

200cm Table + 6 Chairs

Memphis 4 Piece Package

Jamie Bunk Bed

$220

$1179

AND NO INTEREST*

Cnr Blenheim & Curletts Rds, Christchurch. Ph: 03 343 3204 View our collections online: targetfurniture.co.nz

$499

500 DAYS NO PAYMENTS

save

now only

was $599 now only

An ideal way to save on space in your kid's bedroom. This stylish bunk can be set up as shown or converted into two single beds and is available in either white or black.

A contemporary look featuring a straight line profile finished with silver metal handles.

was $1399

$100

Offers and product prices advertised here expire 03/07/17. Sale excludes Manchester and accessories.

*No Payments and No Interest for 500 Days (“Payment Holiday”) is available on Q Card Flexi Payment Plans for in-store purchases only until offer ends 24th July 2017. Minimum spend $499. Annual Account Fee of $50 applies. New Q Cardholder fees - $55 Establishment and ($3 PPSR - Q Card only. Existing Q Cardholder fee - $35 Advance. Q Card Standard Interest Rate, currently 25.25% p.a. applies to any outstanding balance at end of Payment Holiday. Payment Holiday period may vary depending on Cardholder’s payment cycle dates. Q Card lending criteria, fees, terms and conditions apply. Rate and fees correct as at date of publication, subject to change.

*Minimum purchase $499. Finance offer expires 24th July 2017. Lending criteria, $50 Annual Account Fee, Establishment Fees, terms and conditions apply. See below for terms & conditions.


BAY HARBOUR

PAGE 22

Latest Christchurch news at www.

Wednesday June 21 2017

.kiwi

How To Kumara Fries See SuperValue.co.nzz

19th June to 25th June 2017 Fresh NZ Skinless Chicken Breast Fillets

$

11

99

great deal

3

3

3

ea

Keri Fruit Drink/Juice 2.4-3L

(Excludes Lower Carb)

1799

5

Speight’s Gold Medal Ale/Summit 12 x 330ml Bottles

pk

9

ea

$ 00

$ 99

ea

Freya’s Bread 750g

pk

Nescafé Coffee Sachets 10 Pack

1

$ 99

$ 69

ea

Bluebird Original/Thick/Thinly Cut Chips 140/150g

ea

Jacob’s Creek Sparkling/Old Coach Road 750ml (Excludes Reserve)

svbhn2106

$

$ 49

kg

great deal

$ 99

ea

Coke/Sprite/Fanta/Lift/L&P 1.5L

2

$ 99

kg

Mainland Mild/Colby/Edam Cheese 500g

$ 99

kg

Seedless Easy Peel Mandarins

3

1499

great deal

5

$ 99

kg

Fresh NZ Plain/Crumbed Beef Schnitzel

$

Chilean Red Seedless Grapes

Owned & operated

by locals

SuperValue Lyttelton: 17 London Street, Lyttelton. Phone 328 7368. Open 7am�–�9pm, 7 days. SuperValue Sumner: 3 Village Mall, Sumner. Phone 326 5688. Open 7am�–�9pm, 7 days. While stocks last at SuperValue Lyttelton and Sumner only. We reserve the right to limit quantities. Trade not supplied.

Please drink responsibly

For inspiration visit

SuperValue.co.nz |


Wednesday June 21 2017

Latest Christchurch news at www.

.kiwi

REAL ESTATE Mt Pleasant, Peaceful, Private, Perfect! 12 Cannon Hill Crescent, Mount Pleasant Price On Application

4 bedrooms | 1 bathroom | 2 living rooms | 1 car-garage | Listing # SMT10140

A picture is worth a thousand words. Superbly positioned with views boasting a wide variety of scenery. The ever changing tides the sparkling lights over Canterbury and sunshine to relax with at the end of a busy day. This gorgeous 181m2 home sprawled across 1009m2 represents an enticing opportunity for one lucky family to establish themselves in an ever-popular pocket of Mt Pleasant while lapping up the micro climate conditions. This house features three levels with four double bedrooms. The scenic living room with cosy heat pump will keep you toasty warm while enjoying the views. With a total of three cosy heat pumps to keep the whole house toasty warm you and your family are well catered for during the cooler months. The kitchen/dining area is a highlyfunctional space complemented by a new kitchen a real treat for the chef of the family. Indoor/outdoor flow ensures you’ll spend plenty of time on the sun-soaked deck, gardens and flat lawn areas at the top of the section. Drive on access to garage and off street parking.

Bonus of Mt Pleasant primary school and the bus stop within walking distance and a short drive to the Sumner precinct. Outdoor enthusiasts can take advantage of the multitude of walking, running and mountain biking trails on offer in this unique part of Christchurch, and the proximity to two of Christchurch’s leading surf beaches. The Ferrymead shopping precinct is located at the base of Mt Pleasant a short walk. Don’t miss your opportunity to be the lucky new owner of this unique home. Marketed by Smart Real Estate Debra Hakaraia Phone 0275 620 420, 03 384 8600 www.smartrealestate.co.nz Licensed Agent Reaa 2008

on the Nobull Gas & Plumbing

PLACEMAKERS PRIZE WHEEL 27 CHANCES TO WIN OVER 3 DAYS!*

BAY HARBOUR

PAGE 23


PAGE 24

BAY HARBOUR

SAVE $3000

Latest Christchurch news at www.

4WD DEALS!

$17,999

2004 Audi S4 Avant V8 Wagon

Fantastic wagon, like a A4 but with lots of extras, 4.2 litre V8 auto, AWD, heated leather seats, all electrics, cruise, alloys.

SAVE $1000 $37,999

2007 Audi Q7 4.2 FSi Quattro SUV

4WD, 4200cc tiptronic auto, all electrics, leather seats, 7 seater, reversing camera and parking sensors, Fantastic value with only 51,250kms!

SAVE $6000

$13,950

2006 BMW X3 Si Sportpac 4WD

2500cc, Steptronic Auto, ABS Brakes, Alarm, Air Bags, Climate A/C, Parking Sensors, backing camera.

SAVE $2000

$11,999

2006 Nissan Murano 2WD 250 XL

2500cc auto, alloys, electric mirrors/windows, central locking, driving lights, reversing camera, only 74,000kms, extremely tidy.

SAVE $4000

Wednesday June 21 2017

.kiwi

$19,999

2009 Volkswagen CC Passat 4Motion 4WD 3600cc Tiptronic Auto, DSG Gearbox, ABS Brakes, Air Bags, Air Cond, Alloys, All Electrics, GPS/Sat Nav, Parking Sensors, Immobiliser, EFI.

SAVE $2000

$11,999

2005 Audi Allroad 2.7 Bi Turbo

4WD, tiptronic auto, leather seats, parking sensors, traction control, climate a/c, cruise, all electrics, adjustable suspension, only 80,066kms.

SAVE $1000

$19,999

2008 Audi A3 2.0 TFSi Quattro S-Line 4WD, tiptronic auto, leather seats, reversing camera, auto dimming mirror, ESP and paddle shift, all electrics, only 59,120kms!

SAVE $1000 $36,999

2007 BMW X5 4.8 SEi Sport Pack

4WD, 4.8 litre V8 auto, twin sunroofs, heads up display, Nav & TV, full leather seats, parking sensors, reversing camera, only 50,900kms.

SAVE $2000 $24,999

2006 Porsche Cayenne 3.2 V6 4WD

Excellent example, 3.2 V6 auto with paddle shift, full leather interior, heated seats, tiptronic rocker switches, alloys, all electrics, cruise, only 76,000kms.

SAVE $3000

$16,999

2009 Volkswagen Tiguan 4WD 2.0 Turbo

4WD, 2000cc auto, NZ radio with camera and Sat Nav, climate air cond, remote locking, alloys, towbar. Get in quick before this well spec’d vehicle goes!

SAVE $2000 $25,999

2006 Audi Allroad 3.2 Quattro 4WD, height adjustable suspension, reversing camera, sunroof, all electrics, alloys, cruise, only 64,450kms!

2008 Audi Allroad 3.2 Quattro Wagon

SAVE $2000

4WD, all electrics, heated leather seats front and rear, parking sensors, sunroof, alloys, Bose sound system, only 81,000kms!

SAVE $4000

2002 Jaguar X-Type 3.0 V6 AWD

SAVE $1000

2008 Toyota Rav 4 Sport Ltd

SAVE $3000

2005 BMW X3 3.0 4WD

SAVE $2000 $24,999

2006 Lexus RX 3.2 4WD

Fantastic Lexus hybrid mid sized SUV, full leather, sun roof, cruise, climate a/c, alloys, all electrics, parking sensors, only 75,110kms!

$17,999

4WD, 2400cc auto, all electrics, climate air cond, reversing camera, alloys, traction control, loads of space and popular family SUV.

SAVE $3000

2004 Volvo XC90 T6 7 SEATER

$15,999

2005 Volkswagen Touareg 3.2 V6 4WD, auto, heated full leather seats, parking sensors, cruise, alloys, dual climate A/C, all electrics.

SAVE $1000 $29,999

$15,999

4WD, 3000cc tiptronic, all electrics, leather seats, reverse camera, climate air cond, cruise, alloys, 7 seater, only 77,000kms!

$18,999

3000cc auto, 4WD, climate air cond, all electrics, leather seats, parking sensors, sunroof, alarm, only 76,895kms.

$6,999

Just traded, AWD, 2960cc, auto, leather seats, all electrics, parking sensors, remote locking, climate air cond, stunning vehicle.

$19,999

2006 Audi A6 Avant 3.2 Quattro Wagon

SAVE $2000 $22,999

4WD, all electrics, heated leather seats front & rear seats, reversing camera, alloys, height adjustable suspension, bose sound system.

SAVE $1000

2010 Volvo XC60 T6 3.0 Turbo

3000cc auto, leather seats, electric memory seats, reversing and side cameras, smart key entry and start, climate air cond, cruise, alloys.

Inch Quality European Over 60 vehicles in stock – see our website for our full range!

www.inchqualityeuropean.co.nz

541 Moorhouse Ave, Christchurch | 03 3799529 | 0274366076 AH Jason 0211255856 | Sharon Shine 0272709954 | Email: devininch@gmail.com


Wednesday June 21 2017

Use it or Lose it Wednesday 9am-9.50am This class is for the over 50s and is a gentle exercise class suitable for those wanting to improve their strength, balance and mobility. Have fun in a friendly atmosphere, meet new people and get active and fit at the same time. First class is half price. Redcliffs Bowling Club, James St, Redcliffs. $5 Running Club Thursday, 6pm-7pm Get active and have fun running with like-minded people at the Kathmandu and Salomon event. There are various professional coaches to help improve your running style and encourage you. It will also give you a chance to learn to run on different terrains. Mt Vernon Valley track car park. Free entry Create ’n’ Connect Art and Craft Group Thursday, 9.30am-noon If you’re crafty or want to start getting crafty go along to this group. Take your own project or go with ideas for a new one. Others in the group are there to offer help or advice. Meet new like minded creative people and learn new skills. pass on your tips and pick some up from other people at the group. This event aims to help with your projects and meet new people. Phone Beth on 022 678 1252 for more information. St Andrews Anglican Church, 148 Main Rd, Redcliffs. $3

Latest Christchurch news at www.

BAY HARBOUR

.kiwi

PAGE 25

Email caitlin.miles@starmedia.kiwi by 5pm each Wednesday

Let’s Not Argue Thursday to Saturday June 24 Let’s Not Argue is the story of every relationship told with movement and words. It depicts the best, the worst and the funniest parts of the everyday interactions between husband and wife, including the ever-changing gender roles and relationship dynamics. Let’s Not Argue acknowledges the parts of relationships that make us human. But it’s not too serious … and it’s not for kids. Directed by Mike Friend, founder of the Lyttelton Arts Factory (formerly Loons Theatre), and choreographed by United Kingdom-based Neil Fisher, who is internationally renowned for his work, the show features Christchurch’s well-known married couple David Ladderman and Lizzie Tollemache. Lyttelton Arts Theatre, Lyttelton Primary School. Tickets from $25 Babytimes Friday, 10.30am-11am This event allows for parents and caregivers to interact with each other while letting the babies learn. At these sessions, babies learn through language,

rhymes, songs, stories and play. The babies learn together and build connections with each other. Lyttelton Library, 18 Canterbury St. Free entry Storytimes Tuesday, 11am-11.30am Encourage reading in your preschoolers.Storytimes have interactive programmes which include stories, songs, rhymes and play. Have children meet each other and build friendships at this event while learning more. Pick up some library books to read to them at home. Lyttelton Library, 18 Canterbury St. Free entry Markets: The weekly markets have many different attractions and delicious treats on offer. From fresh produce to freshly baked bread, cheeses and free range eggs. Find some healthy food options and sip on a coffee while taking a wander around any of the markets happening in the area at the weekend.

MUSICAL: If you’re looking to engage your baby or preschooler in music go along to Mainly Music every Friday morning for a series of 30min sessions. The first starts at 9.30am and the last finishes at 11.45am. This event runs during term school times. The sessions allow for children, parents and caregivers to meet one another and interact with others around the Sumner, Redcliffs and Mt Pleasant area. Mainly Music is a fun and educational music and movement session followed by morning tea and a social and play time. The first session is free, $4 per session after that. Phone Hazel on 384 1965 or 021 077 1264 for more information. St Andrews Church, 148 Main Rd, Redcliffs ​

Lyttelton Farmers Market: Every Saturday, 10am-1pm, London St

​Akaroa Farmers Market: Saturday, 9.30am - 1pm, Madeira car park

Mt Pleasant Farmers Market: Saturday, 9.30am-12.30pm, 3 McCormacks Bay Rd

3 Garlands Road, Woolston

DeluxeCinemas.co.nz Christchurch's Premium Cinema Experience

tHe tIMe OF tHeIr lIveS Joan Collins, Pauline Collins Wed: 12:00pm (Senior Sneaks) thu: 10:00am, 2:00pm fri: 10:00am, 2:00pm, 6:10pm sat: 10:00am, 1:50pm, 8:00pm sun: 10:40am, 1:00pm, 5:15pm mon, tue: 10:00am, 2:00pm, 6:10pm CHurCHIll Brian Cox, Miranda Richardson Wed: 10:15am, 2:05pm, 4:20pm, 6:10pm thur: 10:10am, 2:20pm, 6:10pm fri: 10:10am, 2:20pm, 6:20pm sat: 10:00am, 2:20pm, 6:20pm sun: 10:30am, 2:30pm, 4:30pm mon, tue: 10:10am, 2:20pm, 6:20pm peCKING OrDer ChCh Poultry, Bantam And Pigeon Club Wed: 12:15pm, 6:20pm thur: 12:10pm, 4:20pm, 8:35pm fri: 12:10pm, 4:20pm, 8:20pm sat: 12:00pm, 4:20pm, 6:10pm sun: 3:25pm, 6:30pm, 8:20pm mon, tue: 12:10pm, 4:20pm, 8:20pm MClareN Pioneer, Leader, Father, Champion Wed: 10:00am, 2:20pm thu: 12:20pm, 4:20pm, 8:10pm fri: 12:20pm, 4:20pm, 8:30pm sat: 12:20pm, 4:10pm, 8:20pm sun: 12:30pm, 7:35pm mon, tue: 12:10pm, 4:20pm, 8:20pm vICerOy’S HOuSe (Final Today) Wed: 4:05pm

COMING SOON

JuNe 29th Monsieur Chocolat July 6th Polina July 20th Dunkirk July 20th Paris Can Wait

Cafe OPEN from 11am Whitford’s Restaurant NEW WINTER MENU TAB & Gaming

Function Facilities

NEW R E WINTNU E M

SpeCIal eveNtS/retrO

GreMlINS July 14th 12:30pm 2001: a SpaCe ODySSey August 27th 5:45pm WIlly WONKa aND tHe CHOCOlate FaCtOry October 13th 12:30pm

HOUSIE

Tue, Thur Sat

SATURDAY JACKPOT UP TO $80 SHUTTLE Tue - Sat phone 0508 966 5786

WHAT’S ON

Bookings | Free Parking | Cafe/Licensed Bar 03 389 5360 Phone Online Bookings | Cinema Club | Hot Nuts/ Cheeses

ENTERTAINMENT

LINO 7.30PM SATURDAY Whitford’s Bar LIONS v ALL BLACKS SATURDAY, Sports Bar

WEDNESDAYS

Open 7 Days from 5.30pm

RETRO ROAST LUNCH 12PM-1.30PM $10 Members / $12 Non

the time of their lives M Nudity, Drug Use & Offensive Language churchill PG Coarse Language pecking order PG Coarse Language mclaren G viceroy’s house M Content May Disturb neW: serving free morning tea enjoy a free tea, coffee & a freshly Baked Biscuit With every morning shoW

Rolleston’s only ReGIsteReD RetIReMent vIllaGe

SHOW HOME OPEN

Monday to Friday 10am - 2pm Come in and find out about our mid-year special

WOODCROFT ESTATE OFFERS YOU: • • • • • •

78 villas with Club rooms/ Pavilion and a bowling green 2-3 bedroom villas with single or double garage Live on site Manager 24/7 Own your own village Emergency call system in each villa 100% capital gain plus no retention fees

FOR MORE INFORMATION: Call Corinne on 021 821 683 or 03 421 7796 Email: sales@woodcroftestate.co.nz

34 kEnDOn DRivE, ROLLESTOn

www.manorgroup.co.nz


PAGE 26

BAY HARBOUR

Latest Christchurch news at www.

.kiwi

Wednesday June 21 2017

YOUR LOCAL TRADES & PROfESSiOnAL SERviCE bUSinESSES Appears every month in

Support theSe locAl buSineSSeS

You’ll be amazed at what a multi-purpose room your garage becomes when you add carpet and it only costs around $35m2.

Part of the Protecta Coatings Group

We only use New Zealand made, 100% UV resistant specialised carpet. We also paint garage and workshop floors.

www.protectafloorings.co.nz

Call now 021 488 025

Retaining Wall When considering a retaining wall, Solveig Construction can advise the best solution based on the structural requirements and aesthetic needs. The main function of retaining wall systems is to create a strong wall structure to contain and stabilise soil and rock behind the wall system to stop erosion on steep and sloped landscapes. The other advantage is for their decorative appeal that will transform any landscape setting to look attractive and create visual interest. Retaining walls can be constructed from various building materials such as, concrete blocks, natural stone blocks, bricks, poured in concrete and timber. Before choosing the look of the wall you want on your property, you must seek professional advice. With our expertise and knowledge, Solveig Construction can suggest the best type of wall design and the most suitable material appropriate to your needs. Contact Dougall Patchett to discuss options for your retaining wall design. Phone 027 431 5289. Parklands Drive – Concrete block and timber walls with steps As the house is at the bottom of a sloping section, the homeowner required clear access around the front of the home. The solution is a concrete block retaining wall topped by a landscaped terrace edged with a small timber wall. Steps allow access from the lawn to the front entry.

Landscape and Garden Services Level 1, 20 Bealey Ave, Merivale Ph: 03 943 1950 M: 021 937 949 E: craig@craigroberts.co.nz I will be available on the Peninsula one day a week and can travel to see you or meet in Little River, please phone for an appointment

If you need help getting your garden back in order after repairs, need any type of landscape construction work or garden restoration.

Phone 021 272 0303

Lyttelton Physiotherapy A friendly team of 4 experienced physiotherapists • • • • • • • • •

Back and neck problems Sports physiotherapy Post operative rehabilitation Work related injuries Gym Based programs, small gym on-site Injury prevention Elderly care Acupuncture and dry needling Massage and myofascial release

Physiotherapists Heather Bushaway, Andrew Abakhan, Leila Shahtahmasebi, Richard Hopkins

ACC ENDORSED PROVIDER | NO DR’s REFERRAL NECESSARY

LYTTELTON HEALTH CENTRE 18 Oxford St, Lyttelton Hours: Monday–Friday 8am – 7pm Phone: 03 3288111 Fax: 03 3288901 Email: lytteltonphysio@gmail.com

Retaining Walls

All types, all sizes Gabion, Pole, Concrete, Wood, Block

SOLVEIG CONSTRUCTION

Call 027 431 5289 Monday-Friday 8 to 5

ADVERTISE HERE!

Get your business profile and services noticed by potential customers in your area! To advertise in this monthly feature phone 3797 100

Published every Wednesday

Qualified Nail Technician in the heart of the bay! Owned and operated by Sean Alexandra the salon is a private haven for relaxation dedicated to boutique style hand, feet and nail services. If you’re sick of being treated like ‘just a number’ or being on the receiving end of a over zealous, damaging and hurried manicure service then you’ve come to the right place because Sean endeavors to make your experience safe, relaxing, enjoyable and an indulgence! As well as beautiful looking nails, a priority for Sean is to ensure hygienic services that do not hurt or damage your natural nails. LOCO LOCAL: Are you a local? GET A CRAZY $15 OFF YOUR FIRST APPOINTMENT!! CALL NOW 021 024 97351. BOOK ONLINE www.seanalexandra.wixsite.com/ nails/book-online. Join me on Facebook!

We Build Great

SCHOOL FORMAL BALL SPECIALS Match your nails to your outfit, have a piece of your fabric sculptured onto your nails or go crazy with glitter and bling, the options are endless!!! Give me a call to find out how we can design a beautiful set of nails to compliment your outfit for your ball! Any girl can look amazing in a stunning dress BUT it’s her nails that make the statement! • Gel Polish Manicure Incl. Feature nail $35 • NAIL BITER MAKE-OVER incl. Polish and Acrylic nail enhancements $50 • Acrylic Nail Extensions with Gel Polish $50 • REFER A FRIEND and you’ll both receive a further 10% OFF!!! • REFER 3 FRIENDS = Get 20% OFF next appointment! • REFER 4 FRIENDS = YOU’LL GET 75% OFF, they each get 10% OFF!!!

FOR ALL yOUR PLUMBINg NEEDS INCLUDINg: n NEW BUILDS ALTERATIONS n MAINTENANCE n & REPAIRS Call Sam today 027 327 1835 sam@smlplumbing.nz

Nails by Sean Alexandra Beautiful hands, feet and nails start now!

Qualified and professionally trained Nail Technician. Expert nail care advice, quality products and services and trending nail art options including full service manicures and pedicures, hard gel and acrylic nail enhancements and custom nail art.

Sean Alexandra - Governors Bay

Ph 021 024 97351 email seanalexandra1@gmail.com www.seanalexandra.wixsite.com/nails


Latest Christchurch news at www.

Contact us today

Classic Cars & Motorcycles

Trades & Services

Trades & Services

ASHLEY’S TOW TAXI

kitchen renovation

Trades & Services PAinTER/PlASTERER

Situations Vacant

Experienced tradesman, quality work, free quotes, ph Simon 027 389-1351 or 03 328-7280

Cleaner

• Alterations & Hardware available • Laminated Kitchens no problem • ‘On Site’ finishing available • Over 20 years experience • Free Quotes with no obligation • All Joinery & Furniture repair & Spraycoatings

PABLO’S PAINTWORKS

“SpEcIAL cArE fOr SpEcIAL cArS” 0 8 0 0 T O W TA X I 0 8 0 0

27 Birmingham Drive, Middleton 03 338 6280 | 021 541 323 pablospaints@xtra.co.nz www.pablospaintworks.co.nz

8 6 9 8 2 9 4

Computer Services VIRUS REMOVAL AND PC HEATH CHECK $50.00 With free pick and delivery within 10km of Redcliffs. Phone Paul on 021495577. Microsoft Certified Pro with 25 years experience

Computers ALL YOUR COMPUTER WORRIES SOLVED! *$30.00 off your first service with this coupon!* No problem too big or small from home PC’s to business networks. PC slow? An end to Viruses, Spyware, and Clogged Systems. Safe secure hassle-free computing. Lost files recovered. Microsoft Certified, MCSE, MCP+l. 30 years experience. Call Andrew Buxton this week on 3266740 or 027 435-7596 for $30.00 off* Custom Computers Christchurch

Gardening & Supplies

Landscape and Garden

Services If you need help getting your garden back in order after repairs, need any type of landscape construction work or garden restoration. Ph 021 272 0303 Gardening & Supplies GARDENER Need your home or commercial garden tidied up or renovated or require long term assistance. Phone Ruth 326-6663 or 021 272-0303

Holiday Accommodation SUMNER Holiday Accom 027 600 6076 www.kotaresumner.nz

Holiday Accommodation

RE-ROOFING QUALITY ROOFING AT THE

BEST PRICE AROUND Protect your home with a new Colorsteel roof. Call for a friendly, FREE assessment and quote. QUEENSLAND SUNSHINE COAST AUSTRALIA Resort, Ocean Views, Balconies, Self Contained, 1 or 2 B/R Ensuite, Heated Pool, Spa, Sauna, Free Internet, Shops, Restaurants, Tennis, Surf Club & Patrolled Beach, Public Transport at door. Ask for our SEASONAL SPECIALS. Phone 61 7 544-35011 Email: reception@mandolin.com.au www.mandolin.com.au

• Roofing • Spouting and Downpipe • Safety rails • Licensed Building Practitioner

Ph: 347 9045 or 021 165 1682

Email: Robinsonroofing99@gmail.com

Pets and Supplies

• Quiet rural setting • Modern purpose built facility • AsureQuality approved • Caring qualified staff • Inspections welcome 69 Avoca Valley Road, Heathcote. Ph. (03) 3844028 Email. info@avocacats.co.nz

www.avocacats.co.nz

Tuition YOGA for Seniors Mondays 11am at Yoga & Qigong School of Sumner, 42 Nayland St. Promotion $25 for 5 times , call Maja 027 4210 424

Trades & Services

CARPET & Vinyl lAying Repairs, uplifting,relaying, restretching,email jflattery@xtra.co.nz, ph 0800 003 181 or 027 2407416 COnCRETE Decopave Ltd, Canterbury owned & operated for over 10 years, competitive rates, full excavation, coloured, exposed, stamped, call Paul 027 322 6119 EARTHWORKS EXCAVATiOn SERVICES 3.5 tonne digger & truck. Geoff Jarvis 027 231 9463 informcontracting@gmail. com

Trades & Services

ElECTRiCiAn JMP Electrical. Experienced & registered.. Expert in all home electrical repairs & maintence.Call James 027 4401715 FEnCing Urban & Rural Fencing Retaining walls, excavation, landscaping, decks. Contact Geoff 027 231 9463 grjarvis@xtra. co.nz glASS & glAZing Double glazing/retro fits, all glass repairs, cat & dog doors, showers & mirrors, also splashbacks. Local fully qualified tradesman. For all your glass & glazing needs, contact Diamond Glass & Glazing for a free measure & quote, ph 027 539 9776, email diamondglass@xtra. co.nz PAinTing SERViCES Mature, reliable, conscientious & experienced, reasonable rates, no job too small!, call Ron 027 434-1400

PAinTER AVAilAblE RAPID RESPONSE, quality work guaranteed, interior/exterior, roofs, spraypainting, waterblasting, ph Graeme for a free quote, 027 318 2614 PlASTERing INTERIOR, no job too big or too small, specialise in repair work & new houses, free quotes given, over 20 yrs plasterering experience, ph 027 2214066 or 384-2574

Vacancies Mt Pleasant Memorial Community Centre & Residents’ Association Mt Pleasant Memorial Community Centre & Residents’ Association (MPMCCRA) has recently opened their new, award winning, community centre and is now seeking to fill two part time roles to support the efficient operation of the facility and promote activities within the community with the assistance of the existing Centre Administrator. We are looking for professional, experienced, enthusiastic and motivated individuals interested in being contracted for these roles.

▷ Community Centre Manager

To manage the facility and supervise coordination of community activities for the Association. This is a part time position of 15 to 20 hours a week. Responsibilities will include (but not limited to): • Operational management of the Community Centre. • Facility management. • Supporting the treasurer with financial management. • Marketing and promotion. • Maintaining excellent communication with our community. • Supporting activities of the Association. You will have: • Experience in community facility management and coordinating facility hirers. • Understanding of community development and community issues. • Excellent relationship management skills. • Experience in writing funding applications. • Experience in marketing and promotion. • Knowledge of Health and Safety requirements for a community facility • Excellent written and oral communication skills.

▷ Community Development Co-ordinator

To support the committee with co-ordination of a range of social, cultural and recreational activities to keep the community connected. This is a part time position of 10 to 15 hours a week.

Pre School

Responsibilities will include (but not limited to): • Coordination of community development events. • Management of the weekly Farmer’s Market. • Applications for funding. • Communication with residents. • Community representation.

10 hours per week Mon - Fri between 5pm and 10pm

You will have: • Experience in community development and an understanding of community issues. • Proven experience in event co-ordination. • Excellent relationship management skills. • Experience in writing funding applications. • Excellent written and oral communication skills.

SUMNER

Please contact: Ideal Property Services Ph 343 5963 or email office@ idealps.co.nz

Job descriptions for both roles can be obtained by contacting the MPMCCRA President, Kate Rawlings at katerawlings@xtra.co.nz or phone 027 2900814. Applications for both roles close Tuesday 4 July 2017.

Public Notices

Trades & Services Plumbing & Drainage PLUMBING Plumbing&&DRAINAGE Drainage Local business for all MTPD plumbing and drainage

Morgan Thomas Plumbing & Drainage Ltd work. Call Morgan - 0223758506 Local business for all Local business for all plumbing and plumbing and drainage drainage work.

FreeQuotes Quotes Free work.

Free Quotes

New SkyVac

Gutter Cleaning Machine Revolutionary Gutter cleaning system.

New SkyVac Gutter Cleaning Machine No job too big or too small! Revolutionary Gutter cleaning system.

MORGAN THOMAS PLUMBING & DRAINAGE LTD

No job big0223758506 or too small! Call too Morgan

MORGAN THOMAS PLUMBING & DRAINAGE LTD Visit our website - www.mtpd.co.nz

Email morgan@mtpd.co.nz Call-Morgan 0223758506 Visit our website - www.mtpd.co.nz

Do you know where your nearest CIVIL DEFENCE sector post is? Ring your local council to find out.

(03) 379 1100

Kitchen looking tired? Revitalize with new colour at a fraction of replacement cost

Situations Vacant

Phone for further details

fOr SAfE, dAmAgE frEE cAr TrAnSpOrTATIOn

ROOFing Qualified & Licenced Practitioner. Re-Roof & Repairs, all types. Member New Zealand Roofing Association. Over 35 years experience. Phone John 027 432-3822 or 351-9147 email johnmill@ihug. co.nz TilER/PlASTERER available for your bathroom & kitchen renovations or that small job you have been putting off. Experienced local tradesman. Please phone Greg 0275 316 799 TREES big OR SMAll tree removal, trimming, stump grinding, shelterbelt clean up, section clearing, rubbish removals, excavation work, ph Trees Big or Small, for a free quote, 021 061 4783 TyPing/ SECRETARiAl SERViCES Available for preparing reports, agendas, minutes, PowerPoint presentations, CV preparation and general documentation. Please phone Michelle on 027-227-8305. VHS ViDEO TAPES & all camera tapes converted to DVD, video taping special occasions, www.grahamsvideo.co.nz ph 03 338-1655 WinDOW ClEAning “Your Windows are the eyes of your Home”, for a free no obligation quote, call Greg Brown, Crystal Clear Window Cleaning ph 384-2661 or 027 6160331 Local Resident

PAGE 27

Phone our local team 03 379 1100

BUSINESS HERE

Classifieds

BAY HARBOUR

.kiwi

ADVERTISE YOUR

Wednesday June 21 2017


PAGE 28

BAY HARBOUR

Latest Christchurch news at www.

Wednesday June 21 2017

.kiwi

get your

game on Whether you’ve got people over for the big game, planning a big roast, or simply warming yourself up by the fire - make sure you score a deal on your favourite brews!

celebrate the win!

CHILLED! BILLY MAVERICK & COLA 12 x 250ml Cans, 7%

HOT DEAL!

19

$

99

Salute the team with our whisky winner specials.

JOHNNIE JOHNNIE WALKER RED WALKER BLACK 1 Litre

HOT DEAL!

36

$

700ml

99

HOT DEAL!

44

$

99

keep up the good vibes! Don't get caught short! When the team is round to watch the big game, make sure the fridge is always fully stocked with our super sporting deals!

limited edition

under $20

24 x 330ml Bottles

HOT DEAL!

37

$

99

19

$

99

LION ICE

15 x 330ml Cans

STEINLAGER BLACK CANS 12 x 330ml Cans

1999

$

130+ STORES NATIONWIDE, 100% LOCALLY OWNED & OPERATED Amberley | Ashburton | Barrington | Belfast | Blenheim Road | Brighton | Brougham | Burnside | Colombo Street Eastgate | East Street | Edgeware | Elmwood | Ferrymead | Halswell | Hanmer Springs | Hillmorton | Hornby | Ilam | Kaiapoi Leeston | Lincoln | Lyttelton | Pages Road | Papanui | Parklands | Rangiora | Seaside | Shirley | Woodend | Woolston

superliquor.co.nz | 0800 SUPERL (0800 787 375) Offers end close of trade 2nd July 2017, while stocks last. Available at participating stores only. Varietals may vary by store. Limits may apply. Trade not supplied. Terms and conditions may apply. Available 19th June - 2nd July 2017 inclusive. Please see www.superliquor.co.nz for details.

SUP0369_C7_CHCH

STEINLAGER CLASSIC


A Star Media Event

JUNE 30 - JULY 2, HORNCASTLE ARENA 10am - 5pm, adults $8 - under 12’s free

WIN

Win Retrofit Double-glazing, value of 10K+ *T’s and C’s apply

a winter getaway adventure

Attend this year’s FREE Build Right Seminars and enjoy a free coffee.

Valid for up to 4 people with this coupon only.

SATURDAY SUNDAY

Win! A $500 Resene voucher

Valid for up to 4 people with this coupon only.




Exhibitors Directory Site map in your Home & Leisure Programme Stand

Company Name

C1-C4 Armstrong Motor Group C5 Stratton Bathrooms C6 Eenergy C7 Graphic Glass 1 With This Ring Bridal Show 2-4 Star Media 5 Oderings 6,8 Professionals Real Estate 7,9 Woll Cookware 10 Ideal Building Canterbury 12 Veito Heater 13 Harrisons Curtains & Blinds 14 Turbo Scrub 15,17 Harrisons Energy Solutions 16 Wright Spa Pools 18 EnviroMaster Ltd 19 Outerspace Landscapes 20 Fidget Spinner 21-22 Platinum Homes 23 UPVC Windows & Doors 24 The Crowded House 25 Happy Spine 26 Tumeric Powder 27 Milestone Homes 28,30 Your Sparky 29 Dream Home Curtains 31 Fry Air 33 Flatstacks 32, 34 Air Con New Zealand 35,37 Xteriorscapes 36 Zenteq 38,40 Heatsmart Central 39,41 Whitehouse Builders 42 Morepork 43 Air Roaster 44 Suntrenz Skylights 45,47,48,49 Living House NZ 46 Insulmax Insulation 50 Automated Technologies 51 Durasteel 52,54 Edoma NZ 53,55 Sunshine Solar 56 Transforma Ladder 57-58 GJ Gardner Homes 59 Kleva Cut Knives 60 KS Lighting 61 The Heath 62 Eric James & Associates 63 WindowWow 67,68,70,71 Harvey Norman Bedding 64-66 Central Heating New Zealand 69 My Eco 72,73 Kitchen Studio 74 Sharp Asphalt 75 YMCA Christchurch 76 Citrus Magic 77-78 Venluree 79 Bambillo Toppers 81,83,84 Edwards & Hardy Roofing 82 Fig Landscapes 85-87 BuildRight Homes 88-94 Bedworld 95 Surafce Solutions 96 NZHL

Website

Stand

Company Name

armstrongmotorgroup.com strattonbathrooms.com eenergy.co.nz grapghicglass.biz bridalshow.dashtickets.co.nz star.kiwi oderings.co.nz professionals.co.nz showtv.co.nz idealbuilding.co.nz branddevelopers.co.nz harrisonscurtains.co.nz branddevelopers.co.nz harrisonsenergy.co.nz wsp.co.nz enviromaster.co.nz outerspacelandscapes.co.nz cuddlebuddies.co.nz platinumhomes.co.nz upvcwindows.co.nz thecrowdedhouse.co.nz happyspine.co.nz showtv.co.nz milestonehomes.co.nz leds4u.co.nz dreamhomecurtains.co.nz showtv.co.nz showtv.co.nz airconnz.co.nz xteriorscapes.co.nz zenteq.co.nz heatsmart.co.nz whitehousebuilders.co.nz morepork.nz branddevelopers.co.nz suntrenz.co.nz livinghouse.co.nz insulmax.co.nz automatedtechnologies.co.nz durasteel.co.nz edoma.co.nz sunshinesolar.co.nz branddevelopers.co.nz gjgardner.co.nz cuddlebuddies.co.nz kslighting.co.nz shuzi.co.nz emcjames.co.nz showtv.co.nz harveynorman.co.nz centralheating.co.nz myeco.co.nz kitchenstudio.co.nz sharpasphalt.co.nz ymcachch.co.nz citrusbasedcleaner.co.nz venluree.co.nz branddevelopers.co.nz edwardsandhardyroofing.co.nz Figlandscapes.co.nz buildrighthomes.co.nz bedworld.co.nz surfacesolutions.co.nz nzhomeloans.co.nz

97 Readylawn 98-99 DVS 100-102 Austin Bluewater 103-104 Enable Services 101 Chopper 105 Strategic Homes 106-109 Resene 110 Millen Christchurch 112 A1 Konjac Sponge 113-114 On Cue 115-117 Plus 2WP 116 Logan Smythe & Associates 118 Polar Energi 119 David Reid Homes 120 McKenzie & Willis Flooring 121 VDS Design 123 BellaRoc Stone & Tiles 125 Infrared Panels NZ 126 McKenzie & Willis Bedding 127 Sincock, Till & Setz Audiology 129 Property Investors Club 133 IPG Paintball 134 Natural Pest Control 135 Showerdome 136 Duzz-all beeswax 137 Unovent South 138 TC Groundworks 139 Redrock hats 142-144 Rest area with Summerset 145 Power fit gym 146 Ark Financial Group 147-150 The Glass Room 151-156 The Carpet Mill 157 Treble Glaze 158-159 Hororata Highland Games 160 Springfree Trampolines 162 Canterbury Insulation 163,165 Hometech 164,166,168 Carpet Plus 170 ANZ Bank 172 Window Innovation 174 Canterbury Continuous Spouting 176-178 Morgan + Stone 181-183 Simply Wardrobes 184,189 Bambillo Beds 185 Dream Doors Christchurch 186 Waste Co. 187-188 Condensation Control 191,193 Venus Flooring 195-197 Target Furniture 192,194,206,208 HRV safe Windows 198-202 4 Seasons Home & Leisure 203 IBS 204 Air Hawk 210 X-Golf Avonhead 205, 207 Thermatech 209, 211 Agility BuildingSolutions 212-213 Icycle electric 214 Beam by Electrolux Central Vacuums 215-218 Dreamwool Beds 226-231 Boat, Motorhome and Caravan Show 220-224 Pool Land 217-227 The Playhouse Challenge Main Entrance Generator Place Main Entrance Mobile skips4u

JUNE 30 - JULY 2 HORNCASTLE ARENA 10am - 5pm, adults $8 - under 12’s free

Website readylawn.co.nz dvs.co.nz austinbluewater.co.nz enable.co.nz cuddlebuddies.co.nz strategichomes.co.nz resene.co.nz millen.co.nz cuddlebuddies.co.nz oncue.net.nz showshop.co.nz logansmythe.co.nz polarenergi.co.nz davidreidhomes.co.nz Mckenzieandwillis.co.nz estervdsande@gmail.com bellaroc.co.nz infraredpanels.co.nz Mckenzieandwillis.co.nz staudiology.co.nz propertyclub.co.nz ipgnz.co.nz urbaadv@xtra.co.nz showerdome.co.nz duzz-allbeeswax.co.nz unovent.co.nz tcgw.co.nz redrockhats.co.nz summerset.co.nz branddevelopers.co.nz arkfg.co.nz theglassroom.co.nz carpetmill.co.nz trebleglaze.co.nz hororata.org.nz springfreetrampoline.co.nz canterburyinsulation.co.nz hometech.co.nz carpetplus.co.nz anz.co.nz windowinnovation.co.nz continious.co.nz morganstone.co.nz simplywardrobes.co.nz branddevelopers.co.nz dreamdoors.co.nz wasteco.co.nz condensation.co.nz venusflooring.co.nz targetfurniture.co.nz hrv.co.nz 4seasons.co.nz www.ibs.co.nz branddevelopers.co.nz xgolfavonhead.co.nz thermatech.co.nz agbs.co.nz icycleeletric.co.nz beam.co.nz dreamwool.co.nz classicevents.co.nz poolland.co.nz birthrightchch.org.nz tpa.org.nz generatorplace.co.nz mobileskips4u.co.nz


Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.