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Residents’ safety fears over Southern motorway extension By Emily O’Connell PEDESTRIANS AND cyclists could be left at risk under the current plans for the $195 million Christchurch Southern Motorway Stage 2 extension, a residents’ group says. Halswell Residents’ Association member Ross McFarlane said cyclists and pedestrians would have to cross four lanes of traffic under the plan. But New Zealand Transport Agency principal project manager Geoff Griffiths said community consultation for the motorway started in 2010, and their main focus had been creating walking and cycling facilities. “Our plan is to install a pedestrian and cyclist refuge in the middle of the road at the four lane approach to the proposed Halswell Junction Rd roundabout. This will give people a safe place to stop and wait, and also means they will only need to cross two lanes of Halswell Junction Rd at a time,” Mr Griffiths said. But Mr McFarlane did not believe that was a safe option. It was a complete oversight of the needs of pedestrians and cyclists in the Halswell area, he said. “The crossing point proposed will be at a point where all traffic coming off the motorway heading in the direction of

CONCERNS: Hallswell resident Ross McFarlane is worried about the safety of pedestrians and cyclists, who would have to cross four lanes of traffic under the current plan for Stage 2 of the Christchurch Southern Motorway. PHOTO: MARTIN HUNTER Hornby and all traffic heading to Halswell will be either exiting or entering the roundabout. Why should we be accepting a lower safety level than already exists and in an area that will have much greater traffic volumes?” Mr McFarlane said. Halswell residents would also be left with a longer drive to get

on the motorway, he said. In response to the residents’ association’s concerns about the increased travel times, Mr Griffiths said the time savings for a large number of people would far outweigh what would probably be less than a minute of extra travel time for Halswell residents.

The Halswell Residents’ Association has been in contact with Selwyn MP Amy Adams, and she planned to write a letter to the NZTA about the issues. The Christchurch Southern Motorway Stage 2 is on target to be ready by early 2020, which would see a section of Main South Rd widened to four lanes

and the project linked up to the Halswell Junction Rd motorway. Work for the major project has been underway since November and is set to ramp up as the summer approaches. The motorway aims to halve travel time between Rolleston and Christchurch from 30 to about 15 minutes.

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MORE THAN 20 years of research and hard work is about to come to fruition for historian John Wilson with the release of his book Local Lives A History of Addington (see page 5). John was approached by the local residents’ association in the 1990s to write the book. He was working for the city council’s heritage team at the time so he knows his history. John wrote the book in his spare time interviewing many local people and collating a huge amount of information and photos for the 368-page publication which will be released on November 15. He says Addington is one of the city’s most fascinating suburbs. An interesting part of the book is how Prime Minister Richard Seddon would stop the train in Addington to visit his son-in-law, St Mary’s Church vicar Walter Bean. -Barry Clarke

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News Asbestos find delays dredging By Bridget Rutherford A PROJECT to dredge the Woolston Cut has been delayed until December because asbestos was found in the silt. City council land drainage manager Keith Davison said as part of the investigative and pricing study, the results of testing found asbestos in some samples. “A specialist company was then engaged to carry out more extensive and detailed testing, which confirmed low levels of asbestos in some locations and at different depths within the sediment, suggesting historic contamination,” he said. It was originally hoped the dredging would begin this month. Mr Davison said due to the contamination, it would now begin in December, and should be complete by March. It was also expected to be slightly more costly than the original $2.3 million budget, he said. “The removal and disposal of contaminated silt is more expensive, but as the majority is now believed to be uncontaminated the increase is much less significant than originally understood.”

DELAY: Contamination mitigation strategies had to be developed for the Woolston Cut dredging project because asbestos was found in some of the silt. PHOTO: GILBERT WEALLEANS ​ The cut was built in the 1980s to prevent flooding in the lower Heathcote River area, and for other catchment-wide improvements, such as the upper Heathcote detention basins. Water from the Heathcote flows into the cut, which can then be opened during floods using the tidal barrage. The city council decided to

dredge the cut so it continued to provide effective flood remediation. It was currently about 50 per cent full of silt and liquefaction. Mr Davison said contamination mitigation strategies had been developed to ensure contaminated silt would be removed and disposed of safely and at the right facility.

“The majority of the silt to be removed is not contaminated and will be disposed of normally,” he said. He said while the source of asbestos was not clear, it was not thought to be recent. “The localised nature of the contaminated sites might suggest historic dumping of materials into the cut.”

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St Andrew’s oldest collegian passes away at 102

HISTORY: Naylor Hillary was a navigator during World War 2.

By Julia Evans THE OLDEST St Andrew’s College collegian has passed away. Naylor Hillary, 102, was part of March’s centenary celebration at the school where he cut the cake. But it was the beginning of 1929 when Mr Hillary first attended St Andrew’s. He moved into the boarding school from his family home in Opawa. “I have very pleasant memories of my time there,” Mr Hillary told said in March. In a way it’s like he never left – his son, grandsons and now great-grandson have all received a STAC education. Rector Christine Leighton

said Mr Hillary was a “special person”. She fondly remembers the whole school singing happy birthday to him in 2014 for his 100th birthday. “We are privileged to have had some special moments with him over these last few years,” Mrs Leighton said. The Papanui resident was also one of the last living veterans of the Royal Air Force’s Tempsford 138 Special Duties Squadron, which he was a navigator for during World War 2. Until 1989, the existence of the squadron was so classified it had never been acknowledged. At the end of last year, Mr Hillary was awarded the French

CELEBRATION: Naylor Hillary and greatgrandson Henry Bissland cut the cake with St Andrew’s rector Christine Leighton at the college’s centenary ceremony. ​

Legion d’Honneur medal by the French ambassador for his services during the war. Mr Hillary’s daughter Pam Bissland said her father didn’t really talk about that time in

his life. Mr Hillary read the paper every morning, took long walks in the afternoon, attended church every Sunday without fail and was a big Richie McCaw fan.

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Frustration as kitchen fires keep flaring up across the city Fire risk management officer Mark Thomas points out five kitchen fires which could have been avoided I’m often complaining about cooking fires. I like to think with good reason as the kitchen is the most likely room in your house to have a fire start. Sometimes this means the

destruction of a home. Sometimes even worse when somebody dies. More often, the result is someone doubled over with streaming eyes and hacking up black mucus from their nose. And simply because they left the kitchen while an element on the stove was operating. Last week, there were five such fires. One was on Pine Ave,

New Brighton, where smoke through the house was the result of a frying pan overheating. The smoke was removed by the fire service’s extractor fans but I bet the smell is still there today. Probably for months to come. On the same night, a similar incident happened on Hendon St, Edgeware. A similar result with smoke being cleared.

Then on Linwood Ave a cardboard box of goods was placed on the stove top while the people went to the shops. Somehow the element was knocked on. They returned to smoke everywhere and tried to control it. The result was the doubledover condition referred to above.

Overheated food in a microwave on Barnes Rd, Redwood, caused familiar smoke problems, and a smoke alarm alerted neighbours to pots on a stove in a locked and empty house on Mary St, Papanui. It’s not hard. If you turn on a stove element, you don’t leave. Not for a minute. Easy really.

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Addington: City’s ‘most interesting’ suburb By Andrew King WORKING CLASS families living in a hub of industrial and commercial activity – that’s just one reason why historian John Wilson says Addington is one of the city’s most interesting suburbs. So, with the help of the Addington Neighbourhood Association, he has penned a book called Local Lives: A History of Addington, which is available for a pre-release. It has been a labour of love for the former St Albans man, who spent more than 20 years interviewing locals, pouring over records and collating a huge amount information to put the 368-page book together. “I have talked to a lot of people, but have missed a lot as well. If I was to interview everyone on the list I would have been dead for 20 years,” he laughed. Mr Wilson, who now resides in Arthur’s Pass, was working for the city council heritage team in the 90s when he was approached by the neighbourhood association to write the book about the suburb. “The Canterbury History Foundation gave me funding at a critical point in either 2007 or 2008 as it was looking like I

LOOKING BACK: Historian John Wilson’s book, Local Lives: A History of Addington, features more than 150 photos and illustrations, including this one with the concrete water tower which was built in 1883. PHOTO: SUPPLIED couldn’t keep it going,” he said. Mr Wilson spent nights, weekends and any spare moments he had around his regular jobs to put the book together. One of the most interesting pieces in the book, according to Mr Wilson, was the vicar for St Mary’s Church, Reverend Walter Stanley Bean, who was the sonin-law of the country’s longest

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VOLUNTEERS: More than 160 volunteers helped out at the Halswell Quarry planting day. Trees for Canterbury’s manager Steve Bush and Ruud Kleinpaste (right) with a kahikatea.

Quarry planted by volunteers SHOVEL BY shovel load, more than 160 volunteers helped place 2000 native plants in Halswell Quarry Park at the weekend. The annual event is part of an ongoing partnership between the community, Trees for Canterbury and the city council. Some of the species planted

were kahikatea, totara, matai, harakeke, mikimiki, karamu, ti kouka, toe toe, native sedges and rushes. Trees for Canterbury projects co-ordinator Robin Stove said the highlight was seeing the community come together. “It was good actually, we had a lot of volunteers turn up so it made for a pretty

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quick event,” Mr Stove said. Volunteers ranged from Buddha’s Light International Association, the Association of Filipino Tradesmen in NZ Inc, Brotherhood of Guardians Council New Zealand and the local Rotary Club. Due to the high turnout of volunteers, all planting and spreading of mulch was completed within hours.

A $200,000 GRANT aims to preserve an iconic 19th century building for the future. The city council grant is for repair and strengthening of the privately owned former pumphouse on Tuam St in Linwood. The building is of high historical significance because it is associated with the establishment of the Christchurch Drainage Board in 1875-76. It was part of the development of an engineering solution to address the problems caused by inadequate drainage and sewage disposal. “In the mid 1870s the absence of an organised sewerage and rubbish disposal system, coupled with inadequate drainage, had become a city-wide problem, and the death rate from water borne diseases was high,’’ city council heritage team leader Brendan Smyth said. He said special legislation was passed to set up the drainage board, which was then given the task of planning and building a drainage and sewerage network for the city and the suburbs. “The pumphouse was a key part of that network and is one of the few visible above ground components left of that 19th

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Cashmere trio hope to net illusive title •Connor McLaughlin: 17, 182cm, point-guard, 126 games.

SPORTS By Andrew King CASHMERE High basketballers Connor McLaughlin, Mitch Mahon and Ruben Stanley have one last opportunity to bring a national title home for their school. The year 13 trio will finish their studies at the end of the year after playing more than 350 games between them in the school’s top team and having played with each other since year 7. But before they do, they want to come back from Palmerston North with the AA National Championship, an accolade they have never won. Last year they placed 20th. Before the tournament, Stanley had played 119 games, Mahon 121 and McLaughlin 126 since their inclusion in 2014. Said Stanley: “We want to leave something behind and it would be great if it was a national title.” Mahon, who captains the side, said it felt like “the end of an era” but they are pretty excited to have a crack at winning the national championship. McLaughlin said it was definitely a step up from the South Island champs. “It is faster and more athletic. Everything is harder I guess.

•Mitch Mahon: 18, 188cm, power-forward, 121 games. •Ruben Stanley: 18, 195cm, small-forward, 119 games.

EXPERIENCE: Mitch Mahon (left), Ruben Stanley and Connor McLaughlin played more than 350 games for the top Cashmere team. PHOTO: GORDON FINDLATER ​ There are more games over a quicker period of time,” he said. They are in pool B which includes host school Palmerston North Boys’ High, Wellington College, New Plymouth Boys’ High, Kelston Boys’ High and fierce local rivals Christ’s College. “Cashmere, Christ’s has been a

big rivalry. We beat them for the Thompson Trophy this year and [then] they beat us at the South Islands, the difference is we build teams and they buy them,” Stanley said. “It is the biggest game,” McLaughlin said. The team culture has changed since they first entered the locker

room as young players. “It was very different,” Stanley said. “The team culture wasn’t great, there were a lot of senior cards being played.” Said Mahon: “Now everyone is on the same page, we are all equals.” Basketball is a big part of the Rose St school. The boys feel

the pressure from within to do well at nationals, but outside the school gate, it is a different story. “Outside we are known as the underdog, so that takes some pressure off. It helps us play with a bit of chip on our shoulder,” Stanley said. Coach Ben Sheat, who is also moving on from the school after 10 years coaching and four years as a PE teacher, said they have been very positive role models for the younger players. They [McLaughlin, Mahon and Stanley] have been tough on them in a positive way. It has been pretty awesome and helped build the culture we have now,” Sheat said. Cashmere started the tournament off yesterday with a 79-68 loss against rivals Christ’s in their opening game. Today they take on Wellington at 4pm, tomorrow they play Kelston at 9am and New Plymouth at 4pm, before the knockout stages on Thursday.

Young footballer takes out top striker award By Andrew King CASHMERE HIGH’S Lyle Matthysen scored two accolades at the Mainland Football awards. The 19-year-old was crowned top striker and youth player at the awards held Sixty6 on Peterborough on September 22. It was the second time the South African-born Matthysen has won the youth award, putting a cherry on top of a great season for Cashmere High’s first XI and Cashmere Technical.

“Winning the striker of the year was an unbelievable moment in my career. Only being 19 years-old and winning the striker of the year is great,” he said. He was also named Cashmere Tech’s youth player of the year for the second year in a row, players’ player of the year and support player of the year at the club’s awards on September 23. He recently signed with Tasman United, instead of Canterbury United, in an effort to get more top-level game time.

‘Winning the striker of the year was an unbelievable moment in my career’ – Lyle Matthysen

However, a knee injury has kept him off the pitch until last week. He flew to Nelson on Thursday to start training with the side. “I wouldn’t have been able to achieve all this without the help of my parents,” he said.

“They have given everything this year and have motivated me to do well each game. Also to my teammates and coaching staff, I can’t thank them enough for everything they’ve done,” he said.

GOAL: Cashmere High’s Lyle Matthysen took out Mainland Football’s top youth player and striker awards. PHOTO: CMGSPORT

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CSO Music Trails Wednesday, 10.30-11.15am This 45min performance provides a fun and interactive way of introducing young people to live music. With elements of dance, song and stories, Music Trails through the Library is a great opportunity for your children to see the instruments up close and join in. Free, caregiver required. Linwood Library, first floor Eastgate Shopping Centre Mid-Week Laughter Club Wednesday, 6-7pm The focus of the club is to get over the stress of the first part of the week and have a positive outlook for the rest. You are encouraged to make yourself laugh at nothing at all for the purpose of relaxing. St Marks Methodist Church, cnr Barrington and Somerfield Sts. Entry $2 Book Discussion Group Wednesday 7.15pm onwards For those who love reading and want to share in discussion with other friendly book lovers. This group subscribes to the Book Discussion Scheme so there is a cost involved.

South Library, 66 Colombo St Game Zone Thursday, 3.30-4.30pm Play favourites like minecraft, charades, connect four, pictionary and more. Learn and develop strategies in new games such as dutch blitz, heads up, hand and foot, and group games. Join in for X-box and PS4 tournaments. All children aged 8-12 welcome. No booking or payment required. Linwood Library, Eastgate Shopping Centre Beckenham Exercise Class Friday, 9.30-10.30am Designed for people living with long-term health conditions. Classes generally occur weekly except on public holidays. For more information or to register, call 0800 663 463. St Marks Methodist Church, cnr Barrington and Somerfield Sts Girls Minecraft Club Saturday, 2.30-3.30pm Get creative, start crafting. Build imaginative worlds and battle nocturnal creatures. A tutor will be in attendance to supervise and assist if necessary.

SCOUTS AND GUIDES: The Christchurch Gang Show begins at 7.30pm today and runs until Saturday. Head along to Cashmere High School’s McCombs Performing Arts Centre on Rose St to see scouts, guides and the Redwood Cub Pack perform. Tickets cost $25 for adults and $12 for children aged 17 and under. Tickets are available at www.christchurchgangshow.org.nz.​

All children aged 8-13 welcome. Cost is $20 per child per term. Contact the library to make a booking. South Library, 66 Colombo St An Evening with Chelsea Winter Saturday, 7-9pm You’re invited to enjoy an evening with Chelsea Winter. Students from Cashmere High School are fundraising for their 2018 music tour to Boston, New York and Washington. Chelsea’s

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Tuesday October 3 2017

Latest Christchurch news at www.star.kiwi

REAL ESTATE Contact us today Classifieds A touch of Scandinavia

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Phone our local team 03 379 1100

35 Holliss Avenue, Cashmere Auction: Thursday, 12 October 2017 Unless Sold Prior 4 bedrooms | 2 bathroom | 2 toilets | 1 living rooms | 2 car-garage | Listing #BE192895

Nestled into a private setting on the lower slopes of Cashmere, this four-bedroom family home is just finished and available now. With solid wood everywhere in white and pale natural tones, the fresh décor has a modern Scandinavian look that combines with the setting to make this special property, one of a kind. The living, dining and kitchen areas are open plan with polished wood floors and ranch sliders to a private and sunny wrap around deck. Newly planted gardens gently slope up from the deck and in this sheltered microclimate are bound to quickly get established. The living area also has direct access to a smaller deck on the other side of the house providing great indoor/outdoor flow and a spot in the sun from morning to evening. The stylish kitchen is beautifully designed with modern white joinery and light oak feature accents. Stone bench tops, an underbench oven and an induction hob all make

this a statement kitchen built to last. Raised ceilings in most rooms add an extra feeling of light and space and a heat pump in the living area ensures year round economical comfort. There are four double bedrooms one with ensuite. The main bathroom has a full sized bath and large vanity, there is a separate shower room and a separate toilet, all ensuring that the morning bathroom rush is as easy as it possibly could be. A double garage with internal access and good off street parking complete this unique property. Open Homes Saturday & Sunday 2:00pm - 2:30pm. See you at the open home or to arrange a private viewing of this property call Debbie Pettigrew on 027 777 0411 or Debbie Johnson on 021 0515225 from Harcourts Grenadier Beckenham (Licensed Agent REAA 2008) or phone the office 337 1316

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DRIVEWAYS

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New Homes Renovations Alterations Re-roofing Re-cladding to older buildings Family owned & operated

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Things we offer... Competitive/affordable pricing Attention to detail Professional service free quotes/insurance scopes

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CHCH’S LARGEST SELECTION OF BARK • COMPOST • SHINGLES

Remember... we are NOT in Parkhouse Road

Landscape Lane (off Lunns Rd) P. 348 2915 OPEN 7 DAYS nO GREEn wastE In anY OF OUR COMPOst

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Phone Kevin Steel • Interior/Exterior • New Homes & Repaints • Quality workmanship assured • Correct preparation always undertaken • 20+ years experience • Earthquake repairs (Painting/Plastering/Wallpapering/Tiling)

Ph 381 7417 or 027 216 8946 www.facebook.com/kevinsteelpainters&decorators

www.superiorspouting.co.nz Ph. Jem 0277 515 250 0800 751 525


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GLAZING Stephen Thom Glazing 2012 Ltd. • Mirrors • Pet Door Specialists • Splashbacks THE CAT DOOR MAN ALL BROKEN WINDOWS

Phone Cushla or Darren Twist 03 352 6225 or 027 352 6225

Cracked tiles? Dirty grout? Old or mouldy silicon? Brett Ph 03 358 5105 or 027 746 7632 www.groutpro.co.nz

EQC CASH SETTLEMENT We will re-scope your property

If you have been cash settled for repairs you will have been well underpaid. This also applies to remedial work to be carried out under the earthquake repair program.

All the properties we have rescoped 100% have been underpaid some by as much as up to $40,000. EQC have agreed to pay out any shortfall in all cases. You can only gain by re-scoping.

Enquire now phone 021 667 444 Trades & Services

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HOUSE

AAA HANDYMAN licensed carpenter LBP, all property and building maintenance, repairs, bathroom/shower installations, with free quotes 03 383 1927 or 027 245 5226 ciey@xtra.co.nz BRICKLAYER George Lockyer. Over 35 years bricklaying experience. UK trained. Licensed Building Practitioner number BP105608. Insurance work. EQC repairs. Heritage brickwork and stonework a speciality. No job too small. Governors Bay. Home 329-9344, Cell 027 684 4046, email georgelockyer@xtra.co.nz BUILDER For all building work but specialist in bathroom renovations, 30 yrs experience, with service and integrity. Free Quotes. Ph Lachlan 383-1723 or 0274 367-067. BUILDER LICENSED available for all aspects of building. Please call 027 241-7471 or 335-0265 CARPET & VINYL LAYINg Repairs, uplifting, relaying, restretching, E mail jflattery@xtra. co.nz ph 0800 003 181 or 027 2407416

CLEARING Are you moving house or trying to downsize? Call All Clear Canterbury. We work with you to recycle, sell and dispose of unwanted items.

Ph: 03 260 0934 or 021 078 4553

raewynlcooke@gmail.com www.allclearcanterbury.co.nz

TREES

Now working in your area • Tree Pruning & Removal • Stump Grinding • Hedge Trimming Fully Insured Qualified Arborist For a free quote, ph 0800 248 733 www.jimstrees.co.nz

SOUTHERN VIEW

Latest Christchurch news at www.star.kiwi

Contact us today

Phone our local team 03 379 1100

Trades & Services

Health & Beauty

Situations Vacant

FENCE PAINTINg Staining Quality at a reasonable price. Free quotes. Phone Warren today on 980-1676 or 027 2014713 HOUSE CLEANER Avail $25 p/h. Awesome results. Reliable, honest, hardworking. Exc refs. Ph 022 397 1167 PAINTER AVAILABLE All aspects in painting. Very competitive in roofs and fences. Please call 027 241-7471 or 335-0265 PAINTER Quality work, I stand by Canterbury Ph Wayne 03 385-4348 or 027 274 3541 PLASTERER Gib Stopping, Small job specialty. 30 + years experience. Ring 0800 387-369 PLUMBER ALF THORPE PLUMBING Certifying Plumber for all types of plumbing, maintenance, spouting, alterations etc. Phone 352-7402 or 0274350-231 TILER/CARPENTER 35 years exp, no job too small. Ph Ross 027 4311440. T.V. SERVICE CENTRE Repairs, tvs, microwaves, stereos, DVD. Aerial installations and kitsets, 480 Moorhouse Ave, ph 03 379 1400 UPHOLSTERER Dining Chairs, Lounge suites, Caravan Squabs etc. recovered. Free Quotes. Phone Graeme 383-1448 VHS VIDEO TAPES & all camera tapes converted to DVD, video taping special occasions, www.grahamsvideo.co.nz ph 03 338-1655 WINDOW CLEANINg Average 3 bdrm house inside or out $40. Both $70. Phone Trevor 3442170

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Senior Citizens Foot Care 25 Conway Street, Spreydon Treating hard thick nails, calluses and corns finishing with a foot massage Price $30 Allow 45 mins Home Visits available by appointment Therapist – Amanda (30 years experience)

Ph. 942-6036 for an appointment HOURS ARE FLEXIBLE Gardening & Supplies LANDSCAPE GARDEN PROFESSIONAL Qualified Horticulturist, offering expert, garden makeovers, design and landscaping, for free quotes call Bryce 027 6888196 or 0508 242-733

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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

Wanted To Buy AAA Buying goods quality furniture, Beds, Stoves, Washing machines, Fridge Freezers. Same day service. Selwyn Dealers. Phone 980 5812 or 027 313 8156 A+ Household effects, fridges, freezers, washing machines, ovens. Good cash paid. Ph Paul 022 0891 671 TOOLS Garden, garage, woodworking, mechanical, engineering, sawbenches, lathes, cash buyer, ph 355-2045

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Fashion Designs & Colours Discontinued Designs End of Lines Bargain Prices Call at Our Shop CURTAIN FABRIC OUTLET 71 Hawdon St Sydenham Ph 366-5026

• Corporate and Business video a speciality • Competitive rates • 25 years experience • Start to finished product • Professional quality guaranteed

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FOREMEN AND CARPENTERS Trinity QT Construction are looking to fill vacancies in the Construction side of our fully integrated development company, successfully delivering award winning multi-million dollar commercial and residential projects. Trinity has a proud track record in building luxury residential homes in the Queenstown and Southern Lakes area and are seeking long term, committed employees with a passion for excellence and attention to detail. In return we provide a safe and stable work environment, excellent conditions, solid management support, mentoring from our longterm-local and diversely experienced owners, plus opportunities for advancement and career development. Senior Foreman • Top end luxury home projects in stunning locations • Previous experience in a similar position essential • Able to manage all requirements of complex architecturally designed projects and small to medium sized teams • Rates and package negotiable based on experience Qualified Carpenters and 2nd and 3rd Year Apprentices • Great working environment with quality equipment • Rates and package negotiable based on experience • Need to be physically fit and a good team player All positions are for an immediate start. Please contact us direct for more information or apply directly with your CV and cover email. We would prefer applicants for this position to have NZ residency or a valid NZ work visa. CV and applications to accounts@trinitydevelopments.co.nz and/or contact Wayne Foley on 0274 864 244

News Room Leader Star Media is seeking a senior journalist to join its award winning news room and play a major role in leading its stable of community newspapers. The successful applicant will need to be passionate about local news, have a great knowledge of Christchurch and Canterbury and the people who make its communities tick, and have a friendly, approachable personality that will build great networks. Daily newspaper or national weekly experience would be a major advantage. The role includes writing and planning. The applicant will need to have experience in production, an eye for good layout and be a skilful headline writer.

Send your CV to: Editor in Chief Barry Clarke barry@starmedia.kiwi

The successful applicant will report to the editor in chief and be part of a planning team for Star Media’s newspapers and website www.star.kiwi

Reporter Star Media is seeking an experienced reporter to join its award winning news room. The successful applicant will need to be a story breaker, competitive, versatile, and have built a proven track record and a range of contacts. Ideally, the successful applicant will have daily or national weekly experience, and be able to think outside of the square when it comes to news packages and features. Star Media has a stable of newspapers; the city-wide metropolitan The Star and hyper local community newspapers Pegasus Post, Southern View, Nor West News, Western News, Bay Harbour News and Selwyn Times, and website www.star.kiwi

If you think you have what it takes to be part of a progressive company and competitive news room send your CV to: Editor in Chief Barry Clarke barry@starmedia.kiwi


SOUTHERN VIEW

Tuesday October 3 2017

Latest Christchurch news at www.star.kiwi

HoScho lid ol ay s

‘Famous for their roasts!’

What’s On

To advertise, contact

Jo Fuller 027 458 8590

Entertainment

jo.fuller@starmedia.kiwi

RESTAURANT & CAFÉ

Cooked Breakfasts Check out our extensive breakfast menu from Continental to Cooked

We are open from 6.30am

Seniors SPECIAL Two courses

Lunch & Dinner All you can eat, 7 days

Say � I do�

Bookings Essential

WEDDING OPEN DAY

Soup/Roast or Roast/Dessert

Special available lunch only Monday - Saturday 12pm - 2.30pm

PH 386 0088

Sunday 15th October, 12pm - 3pm

fb.com/GardenHotelRestaurant www.gardenhotel.co.nz

OUR CABINET ITEMS ARE HOMEMADE

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CREATED FRESH ON SITE DAILY

COFFEE HAPPY HOUR

$12 LUNCH

HAPPY HOUR 5PM - 7PM DAILY

SPECIALS

2PM-4PM DAILY

$3.50

MON: ROAST MEAL TUE: FISH & CHIPS WED: FISH BURGER THU: ROAST MEAL SAT: FISH & CHIPS

AVAILABLE FROM 11.30AM-2PM FOR A LIMITED TIME

Offer available for a limited time and includes tea, hot chocolate

Live Music: Vintage Blue 6PM.FRI.6 OCT

PHONE 385 8880 FIND US ON FACEBOOK fb.com/GBCCHCH THE GARDEN HOTEL COMPLEX | 110 MARSHLAND RD www.gardenhotel.co.nz | phone 385 3132

We are family friendly. Great Kids menu plus designated play area.

$18 $20

TREAT THE FAMILY!

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The

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118 Racecourse Rd, Sockburn, Christchurch. Ph 03 342 7150

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LOVE ON THE LAWN

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ORNBY WORKINGMEN’S

CLUB

LET US ENTERTAIN YOU! WESTVIEW LOUNGE THIS FRIDAY, 7PM:

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UNBEATABLE FAMILY DINING

Chalmers

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THIS SATURDAY, 4.30PM:

MARION’S OUTLAWS THIS SATURDAY, 8PM:

MAIDEN ENGLAND

SPORTS HALL

THIS SUNDAY, 1.30PM

DINNER Friday Saturday Sunday BUFFET LUNCH Every Sunday 12pm - 2pm

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CHALMERS FAMOUS

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LUNCH | 12PM-2PM | $25 DINNER | 5PM-8PM | $27

CELEBRATE THAT SPECIAL OCCASION WITH US! GROUPS WELCOME BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL

PAUL COSTA EDDIE LOW KEVIN GREAVES

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Tickets $20

Door sales $25

SUN.8 OCT, 1.30PM

Club CAFE OPEN 7 DAYS LUNCH & DINNER Gluten Free & Vegetarian options

The Hornby Club | ph 03 349 9026 |17 Carmen Rd | Hornby www.hornbywmc.co.nz | Members, guests & affiliates welcome

CANTY v TARANAKI RANFURLY SHIELD CHALLENGE

FRIDAY 7.35PM

BOOK NOW! SUNDAY NIGHT BUFFET SUNDAY 29th October, $25 PER PERSON

ClubBISTRO

Open Tuesday to Saturday 12pm-2pm and from 5pm

Midweek $11 SPECIAL ROAST Available Tuesday, Wednesday, & Thursday

TUESDAYS & THURSDAYS Members Lucky Card Draw

FUNCTION ROOMS SHUTTLE RUNNING Tues, Thurs, Fri & Sat TAB POD GAMING ROOM

PIERVIEW

Quality a la carte with a view!

Restaurant

Open from 5.30pm FRIDAY, SATURDAY & SUNDAY OPEN FOR SUNDAY 3 COURSE SUNDAY BRUNCH DINNER SPECIAL $25 SUNDAY NIGHT BUFFET By the Seaside! 10.30am-2pm

Sunday 29th October

ALL YOU CAN EAT $25 BOOK NOW!

202 Marine Parade | Ph 388-9416 Members, guests and affiliates welcome


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SOUTHERN VIEW

Latest Christchurch news at www.star.kiwi

School holidayS FUN

TUES 31st OCTOBER

FABULOUS HAIRCUTS for the entire family EVERY EIGHTH HAIRCUT IS FREE! (With our loyalty card)

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Ph 03 365 6246 www.justincredible.co.nz All our stylists are fully qualified

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