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Wednesday 11 September 2013 Waimea Your Community Newspaper Weekly Additional copies $1 100% locally owned and operated www.waimeaweekly.co.nz Affordable Funerals By Caring Professionals We can provide every service and option, and leave you with memories of a lifetime of love. 544 4400 www.wrfs.co.nz SEE PAGE 2 SEE PAGE 2 Page 24 FAVSAT SATELLITE & AUDIO SYSTEMS Don Clementson Qualified Electronic Technician A/H: 544 8867 www.free2view.co.nz Get freeview in your bedroom 5 reasons to have myfreeview Fast forward adverts Record 2 whilst watching a 3rd Live pause TV Record your favourite TV series Watch TV when you want to watch it Ph: 0274 376 019 Going to the London Olym- pics was a dream come true for hockey international Anita Punt but she still doesn’t like to talk about the result. While finishing inside the top four in the world would be a welcome result for any New Zealand hockey team, fourth place at an Olympic Games is oſten considered the worst po- sition to finish, missing out on a medal by just one placing. Although Anita came home empty handed, the experience is something she will never for- get and to recognise her efforts, the fastest woman in world hockey was presented with an Olympic pin from Sport Tas- man on Friday aſternoon. e pin – which is given to eve- ry athlete that has represented New Zealand at the Olympics – has her Olympic number en- graved on it, and was last pre- sented in Nelson to Golden Bay cyclist Jack Bauer. Anita described the presenta- tion, which was held during the conclusion of the Marie Fry Trophy secondary school tournament, as “pretty special,” before the pin was officially pinned on by former Olympian Jeff Rackley. While Jack’s presentation was Olympic star recognised [email protected] Phillip Rollo Reporter Mum told unpaid job trial is fraud Work and Income appears to have wrongly accused a Rich- mond mother of fraud, stating that free work trials are illegal, when they are not. Amber Heyes says she’s been on the Domestic Purposes Benefit for around 18 months and has been unemployed for the past four months. When her young- est child started school recently she decided to find work again and approached several cafes, as she has worked as a barista in the past. She struck a deal with owner of the Sundial Square coffee cart to do an unpaid trial for several hours over two weeks to show her she was capable of the job. Aſter the two week trial Amber says she was offered the part time job and was thrilled. But her case manager at Work and Income, Megan Goodman, wrote to her saying to do a trial without getting paid is illegal and her new employer’s details would be passed to Inland Revenue, for them to investigate. e Ministry of Business, In- novation and Employment con- firmed to Waimea Weekly that unpaid trials are legal, meaning the case manager appears to have got it wrong. Aſter raising the issues with Work and Income, a repre- sentative told the Weekly that it will investigate the matter but it could not comment on it in time for this article. Amber says during the trial she saw her case manager, who is based in Richmond, walk past the coffee cart and she waved out to her. “I said to her ‘it looks like a might get a job here, isn’t that great?’” A week later Amber says she told Work and Income that she did get the job but was told they didn’t believe the trial was unpaid. Her case manager wrote: “We do take fraud seriously and if we have a fraud allegation we must follow [email protected] Andrew Board Editor Black Stick Anita Punt received an Olympic pin from Sport Tas- man during her visit home last week. Photo: Phillip Rollo. PIG HUNT CHALLENGE Page 15 - 17 Big week for colleges Page 8 Behind the 8 ball

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Going to the London Olym-pics was a dream come true for hockey international Anita Punt but she still doesn’t like to talk about the result.While finishing inside the top four in the world would be a welcome result for any New Zealand hockey team, fourth place at an Olympic Games is often considered the worst po-sition to finish, missing out on a medal by just one placing.Although Anita came home empty handed, the experience is something she will never for-get and to recognise her efforts, the fastest woman in world hockey was presented with an Olympic pin from Sport Tas-man on Friday afternoon.The pin – which is given to eve-ry athlete that has represented New Zealand at the Olympics – has her Olympic number en-graved on it, and was last pre-sented in Nelson to Golden Bay cyclist Jack Bauer.Anita described the presenta-tion, which was held during the conclusion of the Marie Fry Trophy secondary school tournament, as “pretty special,” before the pin was officially pinned on by former Olympian Jeff Rackley.While Jack’s presentation was

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Mum told unpaid job trial is fraudWork and Income appears to have wrongly accused a Rich-mond mother of fraud, stating that free work trials are illegal, when they are not.Amber Heyes says she’s been on the Domestic Purposes Benefit for around 18 months and has been unemployed for the past four months. When her young-est child started school recently she decided to find work again and approached several cafes, as she has worked as a barista in the past.She struck a deal with owner of the Sundial Square coffee cart to do an unpaid trial for several hours over two weeks to show her she was capable of the job. After the two week trial Amber says she was offered the part time job and was thrilled.But her case manager at Work and Income, Megan Goodman, wrote to her saying to do a trial without getting paid is illegal and her new employer’s details would be passed to Inland Revenue, for them to investigate.The Ministry of Business, In-

novation and Employment con-firmed to Waimea Weekly that unpaid trials are legal, meaning the case manager appears to have got it wrong.After raising the issues with Work and Income, a repre-sentative told the Weekly that it will investigate the matter but it could not comment on it in time for this article.Amber says during the trial she saw her case manager, who is based in Richmond, walk past the coffee cart and she waved out to her. “I said to her ‘it looks like a might get a job here, isn’t that great?’”A week later Amber says she told Work and Income that she did get the job but was told they didn’t believe the trial was unpaid. Her case manager wrote: “We do take fraud seriously and if we have a fraud allegation we must follow

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Black Stick Anita Punt received an Olympic pin from Sport Tas-man during her visit home last week. Photo: Phillip Rollo.

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held following the Games last year, Anita’s busy scheduled was only vacated last week and a fleeting visit back to Nelson doubled as the perfect opportunity, according to Sport Tasman CEO Nigel Muir. “I know she is fast, but we have really struggled over the last two years to catch up with Anita to award her with this pin,” he says.The 122 cap Black Stick, who al-ready has a silver medal from the Commonwealth Games in Delhi, says the Olympic Games was the ultimate honour. “I guess thinking about it now it’s a huge honour and growing up here I never would have thought I’d get to go. I remember always watch-ing it on TV but being there just

changes your life.”A well known athlete in her own right, Anita admits her inner sports fan came out when walking through the Olympic Village where thousands of other international sporting superstars were based. “You’ll just be strolling along and bump into LeBron James, Usain Bolt and Mo Farrah,” she explains. “I really wanted a picture with Us-ain Bolt but I actually ate my lunch too quick and he was gone. The other girls got a picture and I was so gutted but you got to remember that they’re there to compete and how annoying it might be, so you try to respect them.”Anita is committed to the Com-monwealth Games and the World Cup next year and could return to the Olympics in 2016.

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it up with our due process. The Integrity Intervention Unit follow-up with all fraud allegations and with IRD.”Amber says the email from Work and In-come was out of order and she was made to feel like a criminal. “I don’t want to be on a benefit and I’ve always worked, other than the past four months. I’m not the kind that tries to get every dollar out of the government. I’ve tried to do it all right and gone out and got a job, even offering to work for free to prove I can do it and now it seems I’m being punished for it.“I’m not worried about the IRD investi-gation because we haven’t done anything wrong but I think the way they’ve gone about this stinks and I feel sorry for Re-becca, it was a big move for her to take me on. I’m genuine and I try to work hard for my children and do the right thing.”

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Richmond mum Amber Heyes was told by Work and Income that it was illegal for her to do a free work trial at the coffee cart (even though it’s not) and has sent her case to IRD to investigate. Photo: Andrew Board.

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Police have backed down from a proposal that would have seen just one constable based in Wakefield. Currently two policemen are there, officers Marty Tutton and Peter Cobledick, but plans were in place to shift one out to Motueka, as police reviewed the way it serviced rural areas.Allan Wasley, a minister, and also chair of the Wakefield Community Council, spoke out about the proposal and de-scribed the u-turn as a “relief ” for the town. “I’m absolutely delighted for the community because it’s the community that really values having the police based here,” says Allan, who believed the move would have also had a negative im-pact on surrounding areas like Brightwater and Tapawera. “All those communities value having someone they can talk to face-to-face and a lot of it is about relationships with the community.”While police were brief in their announcement, which said the

decision was made as a result of submissions and feedback, they did say other proposals within the restructure remain under consultation.Allan says the current two con-stables have a significant rela-tionship with the community and he had worked alongside them on the community coun-cil. “All sorts of local groups talk to them and that makes a big difference to the level of policing we get. It also means a lot of preventative work has been done. If other police come in to town it’s generally

for an emergency.”Allan believes that it’s integral for the community to have local constables with strong community knowledge and relationship – something he says outweighs in depth tech-nology. “Sometimes city thinking is a lot different to rural reality.”The Wakefield Community Council held a meeting last night. Labour MP Damien O’Connor, who had also spo-ken out about the proposal, was to attend, as were police and council representatives.

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CONSERVATION WEEK: The Native Bird Recovery Group Richmond will be hold-ing a display during conservation week in the Richmond Mall. The Tui Book, which features photographs of tui in local gardens, will be part of the display and is available to purchase and to win. The dis-play will be in the mall from 9am to 5pm on Thursday and Friday. The book win-ner will be announced in Waimea Weekly.

NBFC DONATES CASH: The Nelson BaysCommunity Foundation (NBCF) re-ceived over seventy applications for grants in their distribution round this year. This year there were more funds available and the committee decided on granting to seven charities: Alzheimers Nelson Tas-man; the Hearing Association; Motueka Victim Support; Murchison Theatre; Nelson Tasman Multicultural Council; Richmond Riding for the Disabled and Whakatu Riding for the Disabled.

DISAPPEARANCE ‘SUSPICIOUS’: The disappearance three and a half years ago of Nelson teenager Leo Lipp-Neighbours has finally been labelled suspicious by police. Police investigating the disappear-ance, say information received from the public has led them to the conclusion that Leo’s disappearance may not be an acci-dent. Leo was last seen in Watson St, Nel-son on Sunday January 24, 2010.

Peggy Martin wanted to earn her first set of new golf clubs on the course. Having started off with a second hand set that she didn’t know “one end from the other” in 1952, Peggy’s goal was to play to a 16 handicap, which was just two below her own at the time.But of course it just so happened Peggy achieved her goal around the time of her birthday, and was helped by her late hus-band Richard who went halves with her on a new set. Peggy used those clubs right through-out her amateur playing career, which was highlighted by being the ladies im-mediate champion at the Totaradale Golf Club, until 2007 when her “aging bones were the boss” and she had to retire, pass-ing them down to a family member.Speaking ahead of Totaradale Golf Club’s 75th anniversary which is being held on October 5 and 6, the club’s life member explains that earning your new golfing equipment was just “what happened back then”. “When the blokes came back from overseas you couldn’t just go out and buy top of the range. We were quite happy with our two clubs and a putter.”Peggy, who didn’t start playing golf un-til her children were “old enough,” has many stories of when Richard treated her to new golfing equipment. “I said to my husband ‘if I win the championship will you buy me something?’ I came home, he asked how I got on, I said ‘oh, okay’. He asked how much I won by, I said ‘oh by about six or five’. Which is bloody good.”Because Richard was a butcher, Peggy says most of the time on the green hap-pened during the weekends. And one day shortly after her own championship

victory, she was handed an envelope. So what was inside? “This one,” Peggy smiles, pointing at the ring on her finger. “That was always a highlight, playing the golf to earn the prize.”Growing up in Wakefield, Totaradale has been Peggy’s only golf club through-out her 60 plus year playing career. She played rounds on Tuesdays, which was ladies day, and then once on the week-end. Peggy was a keen sportsperson, also dabbling in cricket and tennis, but says golf was always number one. “I made a

silly statement once that golf was a good game spoiled. You hit a ball and walk for miles to chase it. But I had to retract that phrase quite quickly. I enjoyed golf and I amazed myself that I could actually play it.”Peggy, who now lives at Oakwoods, says social aspect of the club, which prides it-self on being the friendliest, was second to none. “You couldn’t afford to go to the night clubs so we made our own fun. I think Totaradale would certainly take the prize for hospitality.”

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Peggy Martin is a life member of Totaradale Golf Club, which is hosting its 75th anniversary in October. Photo: Phillip Rollo.

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The Car Company’s September drive for the women’s and children’s refuge has begun, with a street ap-peal collecting the first thousand dollars last week.The Car Company last year teamed up with the Nelson Women’s and Children’s Refuge to help raise its profile in the community and some much-needed money. It was so successful – raising more than $18,000 – that they’ve decided to do it again this year. This year the Car Company has organised collection days every Wednesday this month from 11am to 2pm and a quiz night at the end of the month. The first of the collection days was held last Wednesday with members of the Tasman Makos rugby team also lending their hand, helping to collect $1142.80. The Car Company’s marketing man-ager, Belinda Koloamatangi, says it’s was great to be out on the street and seeing the support in the commu-nity for the organisation.“Most people were really generous and the Makos were great, they got right in there and people were hap-py to reach in their pockets to sup-port the cause.”

The collection will also be held on September 11 and 25 outside BNZ on Trafalgar St and on September 18 in Sundial Square in Richmond.Car Company owner Shane Drum-mond says he’s rapt to be able to support the refuge again this year and is keen to hear from anyone who may want to donate items for the quiz night on September 27. “Last year we had people donate all sorts, even a brand new television, and that helped us raise as much as we did. So anyone with any big ticket items can get in touch with Belinda and hopefully we’ll be able

to get some cash out of it for the ref-uge,” he says.Refuge manager, Trudi Brand, says the promotion was fantastic for the organisation last year and she’s hop-ing it will be just as big this Septem-ber. “We were blown away by the sup-port of the Car Company last year and them doing it again is huge for us. We’re excited and thrilled that they’re at it again.”Donations can also be made at any Car Company yard in the region; there are two in Nelson, one in Ta-hunanui and one in Richmond.

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Suburban Club members have been told the club is in financial trouble and they each need to pay a $100 donation to help keep it afloat.In a letter dated September 4, the chairman and president of the club wrote to each of its 4800 members advising them that the club is in “substantial arrears” to the Inland Revenue Department and other creditors.Club chairman Ross Strawbridge told Waimea Weekly the situation was “gutting” and that the general manager of the club was no longer in the job.Included in the letter was an invoice for $100 and the plea for cash has also been promoted over the sound system in the club over the past week.But the board says it’s confident of paying off the $300,000 it owes by the end of Septem-ber and has received a donation of more than $128,000 by one club member.“In light of this, the board has given an under-taking to our bank and major creditors that all of our remaining creditors will be cleared by September 30,” said the letter, signed by Ross Strawbridge and president Jim Reeves.It also said that the board became aware of the arrears in August as the debt had not been dis-closed in monthly management reports. They say the club is trading profitably after some cost cutting measures.

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Nadia Lourens, Belle Pearce, Chloe Lourens, Seth Jellyman and Jadya Evans at Richmond Kindergarten.

Children used to walk themselves to Richmond Kindergarten when it first opened. There was no fence and they would splash about in a water trough outside. Oh, how things have changed.This Friday the kindergarten will celebrate its 50th birthday, an oc-casion its head teacher says is spe-cial for the community. “It was the first kindergarten building in Rich-mond,” says Robyn Amos, who has been there for more than 20 years.When asked what had changed the most since the kindergarten’s early

days, Robyn quickly answers “safe-ty”. “Children would walk home by themselves and the fence didn’t have to be a certain height. The ra-tio of teachers to children has defi-nitely increased,” she explains.The primary focus of a kindergar-ten, which operates all day now, has changed over the years too, and the teachers say it is more about transitioning children onto primary school. “Now there’s a curriculum that we work towards. We want these children to be suc-cessful at school so this is all about

making sure they have all the skills needed so they can succeed when they move on.”Olympian Anita Punt was a former student, and probably the most fa-mous to attend the kindergarten.The schedule for the 50th birthday celebration includes an open day for past students from 8:30am until 12:45pm, a shared lunch with the current families and a dinner with previous staff members. Tracking down former teachers has been “a bit of a mission” but there will be some coming from out of town.

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Behind the 8 ballNelson has fallen short for the second year in a row, failing at its attempt to regain the Seddon Pool Tournament.Marlborough Pool Association took out the two-day competition, held at Club Waimea, after winning 61 frames overall.The Seddon Tournament is the biggest of its

kind in the Top of the South and features the top ten players from each province.Buller men took out the men’s section with 33 points, three ahead of Nelson, and the women’s trophy went the way of Marlbor-ough who finished with 34 points, four above Nelson.

Kevin Kemp competes at the Seddon Pool Tournament held at Club Waimea on the weekend. Photo: Phillip Rollo.

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Last Saturday night’s KFC was probably the best dinner David Lowe has ever tasted. After six-teen weeks of a strict 2400 calorie diet with no saturated fat, working out in the gym for four hours a day, David celebrated winning the WFF Best Overall at the Top of the South Classic 2013 Regional Body Building Show with a chicken burger filled with nachos.The 22 year old Chorus em-ployee, who had to endure friendly banter from his co-workers during the sixteen week stint, says he was greeted with cheers and text messages after last week’s competition – his first since signing up to the gym four years ago.Having played football all throughout his teenage years, his former coaches probably wouldn’t recognise the human hulk that flexed his muscles on the Theatre Royal stage recent-ly, with David reaching just five per cent body fat and 77kg during his transformation.The former Nayland College student admits there were plenty of times where he wondered why he had set himself the goal of becoming a bodybuilder, why he had prioritised training over his social life and why he was eating plain meat and vegetables every night.

“Everything else in my life took a step back, I had no social life, I wasn’t texting my mates as much, I wasn’t going out to town, I wasn’t going out for meals,” he explains, running through his

scarifies. “It was all about meal prep, thinking about my next meal, thinking about training. I had maybe an hour at night to re-lax.”So for a former football rep, why take up bodybuilding? “I was seeing all these results in the gym and I just wanted to have a goal of getting into the best physique possible. I’ve al-ways liked the look of all the bodybuilders and I just enjoy it,” says David, whose body-building goal was put back when he broke his knee cap in a car crash a few years ago. David, who was trained by last year’s winner in that federation John Pyers, says eating just

2400 calories a day was one of the hardest parts of the process. “Being in the gym for that long, I was just hungry all the time. So I went to KFC on Saturday night and got the Mexican burger and it was pretty damn good.”After taking out the best overall award for his federation, David says he would go through it all again, just after a well deserved break.

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gar Centre to allow for more exhibitors says Prue and the public can expect to see a wide variety of products and dem-onstrations from local small businesses. With a variety of child care, services and product specialists lined up, Prue says the expo is a must for local families. Incorporated into the expo is the ‘Great Baby Gear and Maternity Swap’ which offers the opportunity to clear out used

baby gear and maternity clothing and swap them or sell them. Proceeds from the swap will go to Sands, Stillbirth and Neonatal Death Support Nelson. Items for the swap need to be brought to the Trafalgar Centre - Friday afternoon/evening along with the form at nelson-parentandchildexpo.co.nz.The expo begins this Saturday at 10am. Entry is by gold coin donation.

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It is such a joy to see the signs of spring emerge, after a season of living inside, we suddenly burst forth with great plans to knock our gardens, our flowers, and our properties into shape. What happens to the trees, the soil, the flowers and grass etc, is nothing short of miraculous. It’s like the sort of joyful anticipation and expectation a new couple have, when they know they are about to bring a baby into the world. You can’t express the power of God’s work in creation easily, but each spring we know new life surges out of nothing. We didn’t do it, nothing we do can really stop it or recreate it – but it fills our souls with delight. In the same way, faith in God pushes our ex-pectations beyond the mundane, the ordinary, the boring. Remember when people used to stop and have a full body bath, and just soak and delight in it? At times like spring, we could do well to pause and think about life, and why we even exist. Making money seems important, until you compare it to the joy of a new child or grandchild. Money cannot buy happiness. We sometimes rush about so much, we fail to stop and think about the mind behind it all, the reason why we were bought into existence in the first place. As a Christian I believe that God created us, and sent his son Jesus to give us new hope and new life. So when you randomly clear the old garden, load up some new soil and plant little seeds, bulbs, flowers and trees – pause and look up. We are given the seasons to produce practical things like food and crops, but we are also given them simply to enjoy, like the daffo-dils, and blossom etc. God gives us every good thing to richly enjoy, why not take time to turn our expectation, into saying thanks to God our Maker, who is worthy of our praise. Your local church is a great place to rediscover the power of true worship and thankfulness this spring.

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POWERtalk Waimea provides a safe, warm and friendly setting, where members learn by working with others in a supportive, non-threatening environment. They are a friendly group, and all are welcome to join no matter what age, gender, profession or ethnicity. As part of the rebranded toastmistress club, POWERtalk International, that was estab-lished in 1938, POWERtalk Waimea will cel-ebrate 75 years of effective speaking through-out the world next month. They will mark the occasion with an open night party on October 30, so why not head along and become the poised, confident person you’ve always wanted to be. Business Update. Adv.

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Good luck buddy. Muzza Gallagher.

Lets have 100 students and 4 teach-ers per classroom...why stop there

though? Al Amo Stevenson.

Nek minit ....and who will pay for that? I think home school is going

to be the way.... Dwayne Robinson.

Kit Maling says he will review the $240,000 the council spends on youth events, if elected mayor:

Better to spend money on commu-nity projects than on councillor’s

pay rises. Tom Booth (via website).

Not enough. Ben Van Den Elzen.

Way too much. Dwayne Robinson.

Far too much I can see who pays rates. Simon Scowen.

I just read in Waimea Weekly that Kit Maling is looking to

cut back funding on Youth Events. The Tasman Band Tour has had amazing feedback for the whole time it’s been running from the young people in-volved, the parents and young people who come to watch, it is hardly an over staffed event! The Tasman Skatepark Tour is another successful event, that although aimed at youth, is a whole community event, I have spoken with a 70 year old man in Motueka spectat-ing one of these events who thought it was brilliant and really show cased

the talents and courage of our youth ( I say courage because some of the tricks they pull off would challenge the bravest! BMX back flips anyone!?). It brings the commu-nity into the lives of our youth to encour-age and appreciate their abilities. At these events, all the youth join in to encourage each other and offer each other advice and support. You just have to spend an after-noon at a Skate park to see how positive it is for everyone involved. Maybe Kit should do that? Are they not our future? Are they not worth just as much funding as cycle ways and roads. I would hope that a ‘re-view’ of the funding for these events would involve strong community consultation. Rant over. Back to work. Jacinda Nurse.

The Tasman Band Tour and Skatepark Tour are great events

that are run on a shoestring. I support their continued rollout through the coun-cil. Let’s support our young people, rather than just bitch and moan when they fall off the rails. I would have though Kit, as a for-mer police officer, would have appreciated this. Tara Forde.

Interesting statement from Kit Ma-ling, I believe pre-school environ-

mental education is too important to drop as this lacks foresight in increasing the next generation’s awareness of the health of our community and environs. Unfortunately once we decided to seal all

the roads in our district we didn’t think ahead about the enormous cost associated with maintaining them in a roadworthy condition. Sue Wilson.

Council signs:It annoys me that councillors are allowed to put signs up all over the

place at election time yet businesses get fined for having signs on the road side be-cause it is a distraction to drivers. Seems like double standard to me. (Via text).

Couple celebrate 70 years of marriage:Lovely story on the Teece’s, lovely couple. (Via text).

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Appleby Fair makes kids happy:Well done to the organisers of the Appleby School Fair. Another great

day and my kids have just returned home with big smiles on their faces and plenty of stories to tell their nana. Thanks for the write up in the Weekly too, was good to know what they had going on this year. (Via text).

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The Taylors Wanderers Sports Club Pig Hunt Challenge is back, so put away your rugby boots and bring out your hunting gear for one more grand final.This is a chance for your Junior Rugby Club to win some cold hard cash, and what better way to wrap up the rugby season than a bit of friendly rivalry off the field, and in the bush. Now is the time to get your entries in for what is set to be another fantastic weekend of fun. It’s all about facing off against your rugby rivals for one last round, and putting a spotlight on the JAB players to support our up and coming rug-by stars. The heaviest combined weight of each rugby club’s three heaviest boars takes home the trophy and a cash prize for their JAB section.Hunting will kick off at 12am Thursday Septem-ber 19, and weigh in will be held on the Saturday from 2pm That gives you three days to get your-self a monster boar, so try your luck to be in to win some awesome prizes, and support a great local hunting competition. While the event ben-efits our local JAB players, it is not limited in any way to just rugby players. The event is open to any and all keen hunters; you can simply choose which local rugby club you want to hunt on be-half of when you enter. The hunt is hosted by the Taylors Wanderers Sports Club, who will be defending their title as champions of last year’s event. After last year’s hunt they have been parading the trophy proudly and they won’t be giving up the title without a

battle. Thanks to some extremely generous spon-sors, there is a $15,000 prize pool up for grabs so not only can you take home a cash prize for your JAB, but you can also win yourself a prize for taking part. This year the competition is expected to draw huge crowds, since the announcement was made that Hunting Aotearoa will be filming the hunt for their TV programme. This is an awesome opportunity to put our town on the map and to rub shoulders with Matua Parkinson from the programme, so get out there and show him how it’s done in Tasman – but don’t give away all the good hunting spots!Last year’s competition saw more than 100 en-tries prior to the event, and 31 boars weighed in on the day. Alongside two stags, there was also an awesome amount of rabbits, possums, goats and hares, so the benchmark has been set for this year’s challenge. This year’s sections are Senior, Intermediate, Women and Junior with great cash prizes on the offering.The winner of average weight as usual, will walk away with the biggest prize, $1000 and the win-ner of the heaviest boar will take home $500. Second heaviest will earn $300, best tusks $100, and heaviest stag will win $250.The womens’ section prize for the heaviest pig will be $200, and second place will take home $100.The intermediate section will feature some great prizes for heaviest pig, second heaviest and third

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heaviest, and there will be a prize waiting for the heaviest stag.Juniors won’t be eligible for cash prizes but there will be some great kids’ prizes up for grabs. Categories are: heaviest possum, hare, rabbit, goat or pig and a new one for this year ‘best dressed possum’.Entrants need to be aware that the absolute final time you can present your animal for weighing is before 5pm on Saturday September 21.The minimum entry weight across all sections is 25kgs, and you are to enter feral boars only, no barrows or domestic pigs will be eligible. Sows will only be accepted in the women, interme-diate and junior sections.All pigs must be weighed in one piece with the head attached and all offal must be removed. They must also be in an edible condition, may be chilled but not frozen. Pigs must be weighed in by the person who caught them.Goats are to be gutted, and any intermediate entrant

who enters must be able to tell the tall tale about how they were involved in the kill.The focus for this event is about more than just hunt-ing, it’s about putting friendly rivalry to the test and

involving the whole commu-nity in a fun day out. Weigh in day will be a fantastic day of fun in the sun if the fore-cast is anything to go by and kids, mums, dads and friends are all welcome to come along and join in the festivities.There will be kids’ water themed games, a pig carrying competition, a bouncy castle, wood chopping and so much more. There will be some great entertainment, good

food, the bar will be open and George Paki Paki’s famous Hangi will be in the ground. The cost of your entry to the competition includes a meal after weigh in, and extra meals cost just $10 so get the whole family down and make a day of it.Thanks to the generous local sponsors who have put their hands up to support the event, there will be some great spot prizes given out throughout the day.

These include a set of 4x4 tyres from Jacks Tyres, an Alloy Dog box from Ace Engineering, and a chain-saw and safety gear from the Loggers Shop.A huge thank you has to go out to this event’s very generous major sponsors, this couldn’t happen with-out them so make sure you get involved in the entire day and make the most of the opportunity.Please note that the Taylors Wanderers Sports Club Pig Hunt Challenge organisers do not condone poaching and ask that all hunters be mindful of for-estry workers in the area and obtain the correct per-mits before hunting.For more information on how to get involved in the Taylors Wanderers Sports Club Pig Hunt Challenge visit www.facebook.com/wandererspighunt or pick up an entry form from The Loggers Shop, Stirling Sports Richmond, Southfuels Spring Grove and Hunting and Fishing Nelson.

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heaviest, and there will be a prize waiting for the heaviest stag.Juniors won’t be eligible for cash prizes but there will be some great kids’ prizes up for grabs. Categories are: heaviest possum, hare, rabbit, goat or pig and a new one for this year ‘best dressed possum’.Entrants need to be aware that the absolute final time you can present your animal for weighing is before 5pm on Saturday September 21.The minimum entry weight across all sections is 25kgs, and you are to enter feral boars only, no barrows or domestic pigs will be eligible. Sows will only be accepted in the women, interme-diate and junior sections.All pigs must be weighed in one piece with the head attached and all offal must be removed. They must also be in an edible condition, may be chilled but not frozen. Pigs must be weighed in by the person who caught them.Goats are to be gutted, and any intermediate entrant

who enters must be able to tell the tall tale about how they were involved in the kill.The focus for this event is about more than just hunt-ing, it’s about putting friendly rivalry to the test and

involving the whole commu-nity in a fun day out. Weigh in day will be a fantastic day of fun in the sun if the fore-cast is anything to go by and kids, mums, dads and friends are all welcome to come along and join in the festivities.There will be kids’ water themed games, a pig carrying competition, a bouncy castle, wood chopping and so much more. There will be some great entertainment, good

food, the bar will be open and George Paki Paki’s famous Hangi will be in the ground. The cost of your entry to the competition includes a meal after weigh in, and extra meals cost just $10 so get the whole family down and make a day of it.Thanks to the generous local sponsors who have put their hands up to support the event, there will be some great spot prizes given out throughout the day.

These include a set of 4x4 tyres from Jacks Tyres, an Alloy Dog box from Ace Engineering, and a chain-saw and safety gear from the Loggers Shop.A huge thank you has to go out to this event’s very generous major sponsors, this couldn’t happen with-out them so make sure you get involved in the entire day and make the most of the opportunity.Please note that the Taylors Wanderers Sports Club Pig Hunt Challenge organisers do not condone poaching and ask that all hunters be mindful of for-estry workers in the area and obtain the correct per-mits before hunting.For more information on how to get involved in the Taylors Wanderers Sports Club Pig Hunt Challenge visit www.facebook.com/wandererspighunt or pick up an entry form from The Loggers Shop, Stirling Sports Richmond, Southfuels Spring Grove and Hunting and Fishing Nelson.

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Paula’s PreschoolPaula’s Preschool Richmond wel-comes parents and children, one and all, to attend their exciting open day next Saturday, Septem-ber 21. This is a great opportunity to find out why this preschool, with an outstanding reputation throughout the Tasman region, is so special.Anthony and Stacey Holder are well known in the community for providing quality preschool edu-cation in a genuine environment, and they are opening the doors to the public to showcase exactly what Paula’s Preschool is about and why it is such a fantastic place to be a part of.With green grass, plenty of sunshine, shade and spacious grounds, children that attend Paula’s Preschool in Richmond

have plenty of places and spaces to explore. Located centrally at 42 Waverley St, Paula’s Preschool is the perfect place for your child to learn, grow and enjoy their early years, in a safe and caring envi-ronment.Supported by warm and friendly staff each and every child is made to feel nurtured at Paula’s Pre-

school. Their focus on family and community means that all mem-bers of the family are made to feel welcome from the very first time they come along. Children simply love attending Paula’s Preschool, because they find it stimulating, challenging and enjoy the sense of belonging they have within the centre’s community.

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mond found the school was “well placed to promote positive learn-ing outcomes for children” along with fantastic recognition for the great facility they provide. This industry nod is a proud achieve-ment for Anthony, for whom Paula’s Preschool Richmond has been a long time vision and dream. Anthony’s parents first founded Paula’s Preschools 18 years ago, and since taking over

Paula’s Preschool Richmond 10 years ago, Anthony continues to build on their fantastic frame-work for early childhood teach-ing.Continuing the success is Rich-mond Academy, located within Paula’s Preschool Richmond. This tailor made programme sit-uated in 2 specifically designed classrooms for the older children, has an emphasis on numeracy

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tive. “Teachers say that chil-dren that come from Richmond Academy are well equipped to learn, are able to focus, and have well developed self-help skills.” A common re-sponse from Parents is that their children are flying through the reading lev-els. The team have worked closely with local schools and new entrant teachers, to get the pro-gramme balance

right, and the children who at-tend simply thrive in the envi-ronment.Smooth transitions are so im-portant for both children and parents. From Paula’s Tiny Tots (for children aged under 2) to Paula’s Preschool Richmond and Richmond Academy, then onto Primary Schools, Parents feel comfortable that Paula’s de-liver a seamless transition from

one environment to another. There are limited spaces avail-able with lots of interest, so par-ents need to enquire in advance to secure their child’s space in Richmond Academy. Prospec-tive parents are welcome to visit the classrooms to see the kids in action at any time.To find out more about Paula’s Preschool and why it’s little family is perfect for your family, head along to the open day next Saturday between 10am and 2pm. This is a fantastic oppor-tunity for anyone who is con-sidering Paula’s Preschool for their child. Anthony and some of the friendly teachers will be on hand to give you more infor-mation while you explore the preschool.For more information or to register interest to enrol your child with Paula’s Preschool Richmond phone Claire 03 544 1456.Paula’s Preschool Richmond has a morning session that runs from 9am to 12pm and an af-ternoon session that runs from 1pm to 4pm. The centre is open from Monday to Friday 8am to 5pm, with maximum of 40 chil-dren per session.

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The weather is warming up; spring is here and now is the perfect time to get into your tennis gear.If you’re ready to get back into the swing of things for the upcoming season, the Tasman Tennis Club can help. They are holding their annual open day, this Saturday September 14, and it’s promising to be a fun day out on the courts for all.The Tasman Tennis Club will be open from 10am and committee members, Coach Kolie van Zyl and junior helpers will be on hand ready to talk to you. Racquets and balls are available for use and this day is completely free to all those who want to try their hand at the game of tennis. ‘Have a Go Day’ is also happening this Saturday, which is all about encouraging school children to visit the club and ‘stay and play’, so expect to see people of all ages and stages down at the courts this weekend.Kolie has put together a comprehensive coaching programme to cater to all levels of ability from children as young as 5 years old, to adult players too, because you’re never too old or too young to pick up a racquet.A full range of interclub competitions, run by the Nelson Bays Tennis Assn. are on offer this com-ing summer season, so get amongst the fun now and visit the Tasman Tennis Club website, www.tasmantennisclub.co.nz for more information on how to get involved in these.Three Tasman Tennis Club players have been suc-cessful in gaining Tennis Scholarships in the USA. Alex Hunt and Breanne Johnson are into their second year and Laura Wehner has recently left

Nelson to go to Greely in Colorado. This oppor-tunity is available to young players and Kolie (your coach on open day) has had experience playing as a junior and coaching in the United States.Members of the Tasman Tennis Club enjoy it

so much, they stick around for life. Leona Ellis, a long-serving member of the Tasman Tennis Club was made a Life Member at their recently-held AGM. Leona has served on the committee, organised and still runs the Tuesday mid-week ladies group and organises social tennis matches against other tennis ladies group in the area.Head to the Tasman Tennis club

courts this Saturday and find out what all the fun is about. The day will kick off at 10am, so bring your friends, bring your family or just bring yourself and have a go at ten-nis. Committee members and cur-rent players will be at the courts on Saturday to talk to you and answer any questions on membership, inter-club – both junior and senior – and social events that the club offers.

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Are the Makos the real deal?Could this be the year? The Tas-man Makos have shot to the top of the ITM Cup Championship standings after thrashing former Shield holders Otago 49-16 in a slick all-round performance at Trafalgar Park on Friday night.Behind a dominant forward pack, which caused the Southerners plenty of trouble at lineout and scrum time, the backs were given an abundance of freedom to run riot with Tom Marshall leading the charge, and powerful winger James Lowe bagging two tries in the rout.It was the second week in a row that Tasman scored 40 points or more, and on current form, there’s nothing to suggest that the team will stop at that, with a number of players already putting their hand up for higher honours – do we need to mention James Lowe again?Former Nelson College flanker, and Mitchell Scott’s younger

brother, Willis Scott made his starting debut for Otago in the loss – a proud night for family and friends with Mitchell com-ing on to score the final try of the match, already a contender for try of the year.The Makos will travel north to Albany to face a winless North Harbour side this Friday night – a game they should win, before tak-ing on Mike Coman’s Hawke’s Bay in Nelson the following weekend.While all eyes will be on the North Harbour game this week-end, Tasman fans will also be hoping for a Taranaki win against Ranfurly Shield holders Counties Manakau. If Taranaki wins, and can see off Bay of Plenty in the first challenge, Tasman would get the second challenge – plenty of what ifs, but a real possibility.

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I have worked hard as a Councillor for the past six years to represent the people of Tasman. If re-elected I will continue to provide a grounded viewpoint based on an understanding of the pressures affecting families, retired people, businesses and the community in general.

Throughout my time on Council I have used my leadership skills and community knowledge to provide a strong voice for the people of Tasman. I endeavour to find collaborative solutions, working to people’s strengths and engaging with the community. I bring energy, clarity of thinking and a straight forward approach to Council.

I offer my honesty and integrity and I will continue to be accessible, listen to and be involved in the community.

I have worked hard to be an accessible and accountable Councillor and with the help of your vote, I would like to continue. You can contact me on 544 1927 or e-mail [email protected]

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Excuses of rustiness were acceptable on Thurs-day night – the first time table tennis had been played at Saxton Stadium since April’s flood.With the entire stadium out of action, Nelson Table Tennis was forced to relocate matches out to Club Waimea in Richmond albeit on a tem-porary basis. But with the green light given by Nelson City Council to get back in the purpose-built facility, Thursday night saw big numbers drawn back to play again.Association spokesperson Kay Hazeldine says while the offer to use Club Waimea was appreci-ated, it wasn’t an ideal situation, having to juggle

their timetable around events being based at the Richmond facility. “We only had eight tables and the lighting was hard. You’d lose sight of the ball. But it was somewhere for us to go,” she explains. The biggest frustration was the fact just a week prior to the flood Nelson Table Tennis had been involved in an expo promoting the sport at Sax-ton Stadium, and a large number of new players were expected to join. While Kay admits she initially hoped the rebuild wouldn’t take as long as four months, she says it’s awesome being back. “I think a few of us might be a bit rusty, I was anyway,” she laughs.

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A big week of college sportThe school books were left at home and replaced with football boots, kicking tees, hockey sticks and road bikes as Waimea College’s budding sport stars headed across the country while the annual tournament week took place. While Waimea College tast-ed some success across the codes, it was an overall mixed week results-wise.

In Nelson three major tournaments were held, the Lotto Premier Girls New Zealand Second-ary School Football Championship, the Ma-rie Fry Hockey Tourna-ment and the AA Zone 4 Secondary School Basketball Premier-ship – the latter being a South Island competi-tion.In the football, the girls first XI finished a very credible 11th position. A solid defensive line, featuring Junior Foot-ball Fern Emily Jensen, leaked only eight goals all tournament, and the side managed to hold

eventual winners Mt Albert Grammar School to just 0-1. In the hockey the girls first XI had a tough week but man-aged to finish on a high note, thrashing Kamo High School 10-0 in the last game to end

the tournament in 15th place and avoid the dreaded 16th spot. Kirsty Heyward and Brittani Harrington both got hat-tricks in the final game.None of the basketball teams managed to qualify for nationals, with local ri-vals Nayland College taking out the boys section of the South Island tournament. The Waimea College girls team were the top Nelson side, however, finishing ninth place.Other results from around the country included the U15 rugby team which finished second at the co-ed tourna-ment in Christchurch, losing the final to John McGlashen. Waimea qualified through to the final after edging Burn-side 19-12 in the semi final. The senior A netball team also had a successful trip, fin-ishing third place at the South Island competition to secure a spot at nationals.The boys first XI couldn’t win back the Jim Wishart football trophy they won last year, ending the second tier tour-nament in fourth place. The junior boys basket-ball team, which traveled to Dunedin, had to settle for a minor placing, but won its final game against Kavanagh, completely dominating them 74-24.

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Max for Mayor I am locally educated, have lived most of my life in Richmond and I am a Registered Nurse and a paramedic. I have seen our district grow dramatically especially in the last ten years. As a local business owner and Managing Director of MediMax for more than fifteen years I have developed an extensive working network throughout the district and have a strong sense of what the people of Tasman want from their Council.

The people of Tasman are saying it is time for a change.

Rates must be affordable and fair – we cannot have another Headingly Lane. Core services must again become our priority. We need a flexible policy, however, so that funds can be reallocated should we

again face circumstances such as the recent flooding of homes and businesses. The majority of Tasman residents are opposed to amalgamation. It is possible to work co-operatively without amalgamating. The current Council has borrowed $100 million in the last 6 years. Borrowing currently stands at $159 million and is expected to

rise to $311 Million. We must regain control over this excessive spending. The proposed Lee Valley Dam must not go ahead. The only capacity it has is to financially ruin our district. Other safer and more

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It was down to the nitty gritty at Saxton Courts on Saturday as Nelson Netball’s semi finals were played in brilliant over head con-ditions. There were some tired bodies given the fact that the local colleges had competed at the South Island Secondary School Tourna-ment in Christchurch.The season’s results count for nothing as the slate is wiped cleaned and anything can happen in semi-finals netball. The top four qualified for the semis with 1 v 4 and 2 v 3, which in theory should produce the top two teams for next week’s final.It would be fair to say that Garin have had an up and down sea-son – the first round they were near the top in Grade 2, a couple of below par performanc-es in the second round, when they were well beaten saw them relegat-ed to Grade 3 on goal differential for the Championship Round.The girls would have been disap-pointed in relegation, however to their credit they reassessed their goals for the remainder of the sea-son and have came out fighting. Garin went through the round

unbeaten to take the top seed and played fourth place Tapawera Nel-son Honey in the semi final.

From the first whistle Garin were focussed and totally in control. Wing attack, Poppy Restieaux was potent off the line and along with centre, Makaila Powick offered punch through court. They supplied an abundance of quality to shoot-ers Sjaan Hungerford and Olivia Nott who converted with ease despite the hard work of Tapawera’s circle de-fenders Melanie Neve and Chevan Katene.Garin galloped out to a 11–4 lead at the first

break and had extended the mar-gin to 18–8 at the major break.Garin continued to build and al-though they outscored Tapawera 21–8 in the second half they did not have the same flow through court. The 39–16 win means Garin will now meet the talented Waimea College 10A team in the final.

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TEEN TOO QUICK: A scorching first lap by Waimea College’s Scott Barr put him at the front of the pack, and that’s where he stayed.Competing in the Under-17 catergory, Scott took out the first round of the Nel-son Mountain Bike Club’s Cross Country Series, held at Codger’s Mountain Bike Park on Sunday morning.Meg Bichard was the in-form rider of the women’s catego-ry, edging out Ingrid Richter by 1 min over the 6 laps they raced.Full results from the race can be found at nelsonmountain-bikeclub.org.nz.Round 2 of this series will also be held on October 13 and will incorporate the South Island Masters Games.Photo: Phillip Rollo.

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got a good bunch of lads and they’re certainly up for it,” he says. “We’re a young bunch but as the season has gone on we’ve done better and better. We lost twice to FC Nelson 3-0, and then drew, and then we beat them in our last encounter, so hopefully we can continue that run of form this weekend.”Richmond players had a week off training last week, with a handful of the youngsters involved at national second-ary school tournaments with

Waimea College, but the side was back together last night putting the final touches on their finals preparations. There are two other Richmond sides contesting trophies on the final weekend of football. The Richmond Colts side are into the Glen Stephens Trophy final against Flight Cell Tahunanui first XI, a tournament contest-ed by division two, three and four teams, while Richmond Thistle will take on Golden Bay in the A.R. Hurst Trophy final, a knockout cup just for division three teams. All three finals will be played at Saxton Field from 1:15pm.

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The Dawnbreakers Fishing club held their open day on Sunday at their new venue the Tasman Bay Cruis-ing Club, with a fantastic turnout of keen and interested anglers. There were over 80 members signed up for the new season on the day, with at least 60 per cent of those being new to the club. Being a nice hot sunny day with a BBQ going flat out, new members were able to meet and mingle with previous members to gain an appreciation of what the club is all about.New members had various reasons for joining the club which included how to fish certain areas, learn new techniques from experienced fisher-man to increase their hook up rates, be able to socialise on a regular basis, the use of measuring boards, par-take in club fishing outings includ-ing day trips and weekends away. Everybody who hadn’t been to the Tasman Bay Cruising Club before were very impressed with the build-ings well setup interior, its warm inviting atmosphere, to the decks that look out over the boat ramp and marina. With our club days now be-ing on a Sunday afternoon from 3 till 5pm, there will be no better place to enjoy an afternoon drink and talk about fishing.We already have club trips organ-ised to Okiwi Bay, French Pass, and Havelock along with day trips around the Top of The South. Also on our Club Days we will have guest speakers from the likes of MAF, Niwa, Coastguard, and some of our own club members parting with their vast wealth of information gained from years of experience on the water. The only catch to enjoying not only the above information and club venue but the up to date fishing reports on when, where and how the fish are biting, is to join the club.With our large number of members

which by opening day will be well over 120 members, we will be able to cover a wide area of the ocean, ena-bling us to put you on the hot spots quicker than ever.Our season starts on October 1 so there are still a few weeks to get signed up and on our email list.Just to let you all know we have it on good authority that the snapper are on the move and coming our way.Our scouts are now out on a weekly basis following the snapper from D’urville Island to Tasman Bay and will keep us informed. D’urville is still producing some large double digit snapper with slow jigs doing the damage. Delaware and Cable Bay are still the best local spots for picking up gurnard, kahawai and small snapper at the moment and will continue to get better as the wa-ter temperature starts to rise.After reading this and you are keen to find out a bit more about the DBFC, check out our website http://www.sportsground.co.nz/dawnbreakers-fishingclub/58328/1/ for our latest info and where you will also find an online membership form or else our email address is [email protected].

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$14,980ToYoTa CoroLLa gL Wagon 2007Are you in the market for a low km NZ new wagon? Check this out. It’s NZ new and had 1 owner. Powered by an 1800cc motor and is 5 speed manual. The interior is in very tidy condition. It also has ABS brakes, airbags, air conditioning, electric front windows and mirrors and a CD.

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$19,980Mazda BounTY sdX d/CaB 2004 If you are in the market for a well specked 4WD with lowish kms then this could be it. It’s NZ new and had 2 owners. It’s the SDX 4WD Double Cab which was the top spec model in 2004. It’s powered by a 2.5 litre turbo diesel and is 5 speed manual. The interior is in tidy condition. It also has ABS brakes, CD, air conditioning, airbags, electric windows and mirrors, remote locking, running boards, factory alloys and a towbar.

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$9,980HoLden CoMModore CaLais 2001An oldy but still a goody. This has been in the same Nelson family from new. This is the luxury model of the Commodore range. Powered by a grunty 3.8 litre V6 and is auto. The interior is in very tidy condition and has full grey leather. It also has 4 airbags, ABS brakes, traction control, cruise control, 10 disc CD, electric windows and mirrors, remote locking with 2 keys, factory alloys, and a towbar.

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$16,980Ford FaLCon BF2 Xr6 2007 These Falcon XR6’s are always super popular and a good cross between your everyday family car and your weekend sports car. This is NZ new and has had 2 owners. The interior is in tidy condition and has full black leather. It also has airbags, ABS brakes, cruise control, CD, remote locking, towbar, electric windows and mirrors, factory alloys, kit and spoiler.

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$12,980HoLden CoMModore V6 2006 A decent roomy family car that offers comfort and great performance without breaking the bank. It’s NZ new and had 1 private owner. Powered by a 3.6 litre V6 and is automatic. The interior is in tidy condition. It also has ABS brakes, airbags, CD, air conditioning, cruise control, remote locking, 18 inch alloys and a spoiler. It doesn’t have a towbar.

$10,980HYundai geTz auTo HaTCH 2008It seems everybody these days wants fuel economy, good looks and comfort. Well this has all 3. It’s NZ new and had 2 owners. Powered by a 1600cc motor and is automatic. The interior is quite roomy and very tidy. It also has ABS brakes, airbags, air conditioning, remote locking, CD, electric windows and mirrors, factory alloy wheels.

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$9,980HoLden CoMModore Wagon 2005 If luggage space and interior room are your number one priority, then this has heaps of both. Ideal for an ever expanding family who carry everything but the kitchen sink. This is the Commodore Acclaim model. Its NZ new and had 2 owners. Powered by a 3.6 litre V6 and is automatic. The interior is in very tidy condition. It also has ABS brakes, 4 airbags, Cd, cruise control, airconditioning, electric windows and mirrors, remote locking and factory alloys.

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$7,980Honda CiViC VTi ManuaL 2001This is just a lovely NZ new car that’s obviously been well looked after by its 2 owners and has only done 76,000kms. It’s powered by a 1500cc motor and is 5 speed manual. The interior is quite roomy and in very tidy condition. It also has airbags, ABS brakes, climate air conditioning, electric windows and mirrors, remote locking, alloy wheels and boot spoiler.

$10,980ToYoTa CoroLLa FieLder 2004 Robust, roomy and one of the most popular model wagons on the road in NZ. This Toyota Corolla Fielder wagon is ideal for the family that needs a reliable everyday wagon. Powered by a chaindriven 1500cc motor and is auto (so NO cambelt). The interior is roomy and in immaculate condition. It also has ABS brakes, airbags, CD, air conditioning, electric windows and mirrors, remote locking, tints, roof spoiler. It’s just been imported in from Japan so you will be the first owner in NZ.

$13,980ToYoTa ipsuM 7 seaTer 2005 If you have more bums than seats in your current car and need a 7 seater, then this is for you. It’s powered by a 2.4 litre chain driven motor and is auto (so NO cambelt). The interior is very roomy and in immaculate condition. It also has ABS brakes, airbags, CD, climate air conditioning, remote locking, electric windows and mirrors, reversing camera, tinted glass and roof spoiler. It’s just been imported in from Japan so you will be the first owner in NZ.

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$11,980suzuki sWiFT auTo HaTCH 2007These Suzuki Swift hatches are probably one of the most popular car on NZ’s roads today. Powered by a peppy 1240cc chain driven motor and is automatic. So no cambelt to worry about. The interior is surprisingly spacious and is in very tidy condition. It also has ABS brakes, airbags, remote locking, CD, air conditioning, electric windows and mirrors.

$12,980Mazda aXeLa 2000CC auTo 2006 These Mazda Axela hatches are a very popular choice these days as a family car and a daily commuter. This was imported in from Japan in 2012 at 89km and has had 1 owner in NZ. It’s powered by a 2.0 litre motor and is auto with tiptronic option. The interior is in very tidy condition. It also has airbags, ABS brakes, remote locking, air conditioning, CD, electric windows and mirrors and factory alloy wheels.

$11,980ToYoTa prado 8 seaTer 1997 Is the family expanding and now you need an 8 seater? Well this could solve ALL of your needs. It’s the TZ model which is the higher spec of the Toyota Prado diesel models. It’s powered by a grunty 3.0 litre turbo diesel and is automatic. The cambelt has been replaced. This has enough grunt to tow the boat, caravan or your horsefloat. It also has airbags, electric windows and mirrors, climate air conditioning, alloys, roofrack, nudgebar and a towbar. The interior is in tidy condition and has seating for 8 people

$3,980daiHaTsu pYzar Wagon 1996If you are in the market for a small wagon to take the dog to the beach or the mountain bike out to your favourite spot, then this is for you. Its powered by a peppy 1500cc motor and is auto. The cambelt etc was replacd at 139km. The interior has heaps of space and is in tidy condition. It also has airbags, CD, airconditioning, electric windows and mirrors, alloys, tinted glass and a roof spoiler.

$10,980ToYoTa HiLuX surF ssr-X 1996The Hilux Surfs are one of the most popular SUVs on the market in NZ today. They are happy as a family car or towing the boat or caravan in the weekends. Powered by a grunty 3.0 litre turbo diesel and is auto. The interior is in tidy condition. It also has ABS brakes, airbags, climate airconditioning, electric windows and mirrors, factory alloys and running boards, towbar and a nudge bar.

$18,980Ford Courier XLX 4Wd 2003If you are into a bit of hunting, 4wding or need a good ute for towing, then this is for you. Its NZ new. Powered by a grunty 2.5 litre turbo diesel and is 5 speed manual. The interior is in tidy condition apart from one small mark on the back seat as per the photos. It also has ABS brakes, airconditioning, CD, airbags, factory alloys,remote locking, electric windows and mirrors, tufdeck and a towbar.

$9,980MiTsuBisHi CHaLLenger eXCeed 1998 With towing season almost upon us this is the ideal wagon. Powered by a grunty 3.5 litre V6 and is auto with tiptronic option. We have just done the cambelt. The interior is in very tidy condition and has full leather. It also has ABS brakes, airbags, alloys with good tyres, sunroof, climate airconditioning, electric windows and mirrors, running boards, roof spoiler, tinted glass and a towbar.

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$9,980ToYoTa HiLuX surF ssr-X 1993It’s not often that we get a Surf these days in such good condition and still with lowish kms. This one is powered by Toyotas ever popular 3.0 litre turbo diesel motor and is automatic. The interior is in very tidy condition. It also has CD, air conditioning, factory running boards and alloys, sunroof, chrome bullbar and a towbar.

$14,980HYundai i30 HaTCHBaCk 2010If red is your colour then this Hyundai I30 pocket rocket is for you. It’s NZ new and had 2 owners. Powered by a fuel efficient 1600cc motor and is auto. The interior is very roomy and in tidy condition. It also has ABS brakes, 10 airbags, climate airc onditioning, CD, electric windows and mirrors, remote locking with 2 keys and factory alloys.

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Fresh Focus Paul Blackham speaking about “The Global Financial Crisis: Why it happened & how it will end”. Mon 16 Sept 10-11am. Nelson Suburban Club 168 Tahuna Drive. All welcome. Entry $2.Forest & Bird Fri 20 Sept, 7.30pm, Tahuna School- Penguins, Albatrosses & Other Wild Photo Stories - celebrate the release of Tui De Roy, Mark Jones & Julie Cornthwaites new book about penguins. A talk including adventures, spectacular photos & book signing.SeniorNet Nelson will meet at 2pm Wed, 18 Sept. SeniorNet rooms, Pioneers Park, Hastings St, (opp. Spotlight). Anyone over 50 & interested in computers is welcome. This month’s topic, “Hear-ing loss & help available” With Bridget Thompson” (Hearing Association). Timely for our age group!Nelson Royal New Zealand Air Force Associa-tion is Sponsoring a Service of Commemoration & Thanksgiving on Sun Sept 15. To be held at the RSA section of the Suburban Club, Tahuna at 11am. Members of the public welcome to attendLunch on the Hill Tues 17 Sept. Tea & coffee served from 11.30am. Lunch at 12pm. All Wel-come. Holy Trinity Church, 27 Dorset St Rich-mond. Ph 5448844Community Concert The Take A Change Singers invite you to their annual concert on Sun 22 Sept at the Hope Community Church, 114 Ranzau Rd, Hope at 2pm. Entry is $5 or a gold coin for senior citizens / students. Afternoon tea provided.Native Bird Recovery display for Conservation Week in Richmond Mall on Thurs 12 Sept 11am to 12pm & Fri 13 Sept 11am – 12pm & 2pm to 3pm. Go in the Draw to win the new Tui BookSpring Fling Clothes Swap Saturday 21 Sept, 1.30-4pm, Richmond Town Hall. Clothes, jewel-lery, accessories. $10 & swaps. Fundraiser for Nel-son Harmony Chorus. For info ph Trish 5448876Combined Probus Club of Waimea - for active men & women retirees. Meeting 10am Thurs 19

Sept at Hope Community Church Ranzau Road Hope. Ample parking, level entry. Val 5444134Step Outside Exhibition Photographic Artworks by Emma Louise Barley. Richmond Library dur-ing Sept. 20% of all sales donated to The Brook Waimarama Sanctuary. Ph: 5438500 for infoA service of Commemoration & Thanksgiving for Victory in the Battle of Britain & Pacific Battles is being held on Sun Sept 15 at 11am at the RSA section of the Suburban club. All welcome. Spon-sored by Nelson Royal New Zealand Air Force As-sociation. Richmond Kindergarten celebrating Fifty Years of fun & learning in our current building, 24 Flor-ence St on Fri 13 Sept Open Day from 9-12am & a Social get together with drinks & nibbles from 5-7pm (cost $15) for past teachers and parents.Cherry Blossom Festival Miyazu Garden Atawhai Dr Sun 22 Sept 11:30am-2pm Free Ad-mission 11:30 Opening featuring Rai Jin Taiko Drummers. Nelson Miyazu Sister City Associa-tion & Nelson Japanese SocietyNelson Truck Show 19 Oct 11am–4pm Stoke School Grounds Main Road Stoke Trucks, Con-crete Mixers, Tow Truck, Swing lifter + more Raf-fles Food Drinks for sale gold coin entryPlunket Baby Bonanza Sat Oct 19 9am–12pm at the Hope Hall, Richmond Table bookings now open, $20 large, $10 small and $5 space Contact Lisa for more info on 5424496 or [email protected] making workshop Richmond Library. Learn the tricks of the trade for successful home bread making. Sat 14 Sep, 10.30am-12.00pm. Free but bookings essential. Ph 5438500 for more infoRecipe Exchange Be part of Richmond Library’s Sept Food Promotion. Bring in a favourite recipe any time during September and exchange if for another. Ph 5438500 for more infoParish Fair Sat 12 Oct Wesley Centre 4 Wensley

Rd, Richmond (opp TDC.) 8.30am – 12pm All the usual stalls. Enquiries Ph 5448394.A.G.M First Years Richmond Inc. Tues 24 Sept 7pm in Centre Board Room Agenda: Election of Officers, Confirmation of BudgetCathedral Christmas Tree Festival 2-22 Dec. Is your organisation interested in entering a tree this year? Contact [email protected] or 5481008.REGULAR EVENTSAntique Bottle & Collectables Club meet first Tuesday every month Surburban Club, Tahunanui Drive at 7.30pm. Informal and informative. Bring your treasures. Judy 03 545 2181 Revive Cafe space open to all at Headingly Centre. Play area for children. Come & have some time out, bring your friends to catch up with or make some new ones, look through our family resource library, see what other programmes & services are available or get some clothes for the kids from the clothing swap table. Headingly Centre, Headingly Lane. Thurs 10am-12pm. For info Ph: Sandy 5447071. Stoke Methodist Opportunity Centre (Opposite Stoke Library). Good, used clothing. Very cheap. Open every Thurs 9.30am-12pm.Volunteer readers do you have a spare hour once a week, & enjoy reading to small children of kin-dergarten age, we would love to hear from you. Ph: Coordinator Sue 5440567. Scottish Dancing every Tues in Stoke, 7.30pm to 9.30pm, St Andrew’s Church Hall, Songer St, Stoke. Ph Margaret 5473913 for info. No partner needed. Soft flat shoes essential.Powertalk Waimea-Tongue tied-need a boost to get back in the work force–want to build your confidence & self-esteem The best thing you can for yourself, come along Peggy 5390477, or Linda 5447823. powertalknelson1.wordpress.comRichmond Joggers. Meeting weekly, entry level walkers group wanting to learn to jog. & Rich-

mond Walkers Entry level group, social focus & enjoyment of walking, not speed. No Charge. Also Ease in2 Cycling Cycle Skills Training avail-able All Welcome. No Charge Wed’s 1-3pm Social Cycling, gain confidence. Ph: Sarah Sport Tasman 9232313 or [email protected] Crisis Pregnancy Support. Unexpected pregnan-cy can be scary but there are people who can help. Free, confidential service to help you discover support available to continue your pregnancy. St Lukes Health Center 0800004277 or visit crisis-pregnancysupport.co.nzLife Line Nelson. Feeling sad, stressed or stuck? Identify & explore new ways to move forward with a LifeLine Nelson Counsellor. Call 24/7, 5482400 or ph our crisis line to talk to a Counsellors‘New’ Core Balance class.Wed & Fri 10.30–11.30am at AMI Suburbs Club Rooms. Lightweight circuit that uses your own body weight as resistance. Cost $6. & Core ‘N’ Floor class. Mon 10.30–11.30am at Ami Suburbs Club Rooms. Designed to help you regain strength & control post pregnancy. Costs $6 or concessions available. Also Super Saxton Circuit on Mon, Wed & Fri 9.15–10.15am at AMI Sub-urbs Club Rooms. Using your own body weight as resistance & working to increase cardiovascular fitness. Cost $6. Ph Sport Tasman 5467910.ToastMasters Develop your personal confidence by learning the skills of public speaking at Mad-hatters every Fri 7-8:30am in the AA Boardroom at 45 Halifax St. For info, call Catrin at 5390919Richmond Playcentre invites families with chil-dren 0 to 6 years old. A fun & relaxed atmosphere. Come & enjoy 3 free visits 46 Waverly St. Mon, Wed & Fri 9.30-12pm or Ph: 5446316Celebrate Recovery weekly programme deal-ing with drugs, alcohol, gambling or other issues where you need support. Join us at Richmond Community Church, Warring carpark. Tues 7pm. Ph Bob & Jacquie 5380282

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Adam Brumwell

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

027 671 8417Call Adam

or 544 9415

ACCOUNTING ADVANCED AUTO

DIGGERS

INTERIOR SEWING

ACCESS EQUIP

MECHANIC PANEL BEATER

• All Insurance Claims• Panelbeating• Chassis • Straightening• Repaints• 2-pack Touch Ups

Call Tony Johnston

90 VANGUARD STNELSON PH: 548 3954 027 548 3954

• Registered Drainlayers (residential & commercial)• Sewage Treatment (design,supply, install & service)• Blocked Drains• Video Camera & Drain Inspection• Waterblasting• Excavator & Truck Hire to suit job

Phone 543 8243

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DRAINLAYER

TRAINING

PAINTER PAINTER

0800 827 772www.tasmansparkies.co.nz

Locally owned Fully qualified electriciansCompetitive ratesResidential ‐ new and oldCommerical

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ELECTRICIAN

ARBORIST/TREES

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PLUMBING & GAS

Ph: 543 8090

Honest Reliable Master Plumbers and Gasfitters

Since 1915

Kevin Harris

Small Jobs

Welcome

• Leaking taps & pipes• Kitchens & bathrooms• Solar• Drainage

Ph: 543 8090

Honest Reliable Master Plumbers and Gasfitters

Since 1915

Kevin Harris

Small Jobs

Welcome

PLUMBER

ACCOUNTING

Sew for UBridal

Formal

Childrens

Alterations - zips, hems, mending

544 7285No job too small

Liz McLean

SEWING

Work Place First Aid Courses

Ph 544 9180Corporate Rates Available

Sept:Oct:Nov:Dec:

12, 19, 20, 27, 288, 18, 19, 3112, 21, 29, 305, 12, 13, 14

CLEANINGBRAKE & CLUTCH

LandscapingLawn Care & Mowing

Chipping of GreenwasteStump Grinding

Pre-Sale Garden Tidy-upGardening

Hedge TrimmingSection Clearing

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AL FRESCO

Call Andrew or Wendy Neame

Garden & Property Maintenance

544 0444 021 255 [email protected]

544 0203Phone orders welcome

Sundial Square Richmond Open 7 Days 11am - Late

TAKEAWAYS

GARDENING

HARRIS TRAINING SERVICES LTD

Registered Trainer, Assessor & EPA Test Certifier

Ph: 544 4062Mob: 0274 574 [email protected]

• Growsafe & Approved Handler Certification

• Chainsaw • Tree Felling • Quad Bike • Tractor • WTR Endorsements

For course dates see www.harristraining.co.nz

544 8059

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Trades & Services

NZ SOLAR

ELECTRICIAN

544 9844

Phone 0800 448 446

Improve the performance and the life of your heatpump

Heatpump Servicing

from $85

Steve Fletcher

HEAT PUMPS

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• HolidayHomes• BushCabins• Renovation

Your one-stop shop for- WOF -

- Engine Tuning -- Brakes & Clutch -

- Wheel Alignment -All mechanical services

Kerry & Sharlene Friend7 Gladstone Road

Richmond(behind Mobil)

Phone 03 544 2266

Friendly service guaranteed

CONCRETE

DOG TRAINING

Professional Dog Training

• Behavioural Modification• Veterinary Nursing

• Animal Rescue

Gordon C. HillRegistered NZQA Assessor

Professional Dog Training Instructor

027 215 6156

68 Gladstone Road, Richmond

Ph (03) 544 9418www.h-hconcrete.co.nz

• Driveways • Floors• Decorative Surfacing

• Commercial • Residential

BUILDER

TomCollins

Ph 544 5206027 486 6054T & J Collins Holdings Ltd

New BuildingsAlterations

Over 45 years experience

PROTECTIVE WEAR

Heavy duty canvas trouser/shorts are built for abuse in

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12 ounce, (gorse proof) and 8 ounce available

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Mobile bookkeepingAccounting Software

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MAKING HEIGHT EASY21 Elms Street, Wakatu Estate, StokePh 544 3985accessman nelson ltd

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Grace Hairdresser

027 8888 010or 547 1500

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Children - $10Daily 10am-9pm

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10 Kebal Place Stoke

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Meeting Sunday10.30am

Ellis St, Brightwater(Plunket Rooms, next to Petrol Station)

Contact Dean 544 5784We’d love to see you there

Biblical Christ-Centred Worship Services:

Sunday 10:30 am & 5 pm

(03)547-3255www.rcnzonline.com/nelson

Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Parish, RichmondWeekend Mass Times

Saturday Vigil7.00pm Richmond Church

35 William Street

Sunday8.00am St Joseph’s

Pitfire Road, Wakefield9.30am Richmond Church

5.00pm Last Sunday of every month

St’s Peter & PaulMoutere Highway

All Welcome!Ph 544 8987

www.richmondcatholic.co.nz

RichmondChurch of Christ

Cnr Darcy & Croucher StreetsPh 544 5415

Sunday 10am Speaker Warren Hardig

from USA

5.30pmShared tea with MFM

international team

ST DAVID’SPRESBYTERIAN

CHURCH11 Florence Street, Richmond

Worship ServicesThis Sunday:

9.30am Worship and Communion

2.00pm Super Two and Communion

www.stdavidschurch.co.nzPhone 544 8387

CHURCH NOTICES

All domestic workApril and Tony Cooke

022 689 707603 546 4672

[email protected]

Dynamic Duo

CLEANING

Carpet cleaning professionalsCarpet, rugs & vinylCarpet stainsUpholsteryMouldPest control

24/7 phone: 03 548 2831 [email protected]

Hot water extraction carpet cleaning

www.enviro.co.nz

IICRC internationallyqualified

ELECTRICIAN

Ph: 021 482 088 or 542 2328

www.rowandronelectrical.co.nz

4 Ernest Pl, Brightwater

Registered Electricians

Domestic & Commercial Wiring

PV Solar expert

Maintenance & Repairs

Ltd

Be seen!Advertise here

from only $15 +gst

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Holy Trinity Anglican Church

27 Dorset St, RichmondPhone 544-8844

Sunday Services15 September

9.00am Morning Worship

10.30am Holy CommunionTheme: Sternness and

KindnessAll Welcome

Wednesday 10.00amHoly Communion

www.holytrinityrichmond.org.nz

RENTALS

ALTERATIONS

Ph 548 7655155 Trafalgar St

(opp Westpac)

For all women’s & men’s alterations

come and see the experts

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027 293 5280 or 541 0496

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0800 677 005 www.mpsnelson.co.nz

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"Your one stop shop for all your property maintenance requirements"

Painting & decorating

4A Gladstone Road, Richmond

Get help with:ReadingWritingMathsDrivers LicenceComputing

Call 03 548 3041www.adultlearning.co.nz

Adult Learning Support

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hemming

alterations

repairs

022 648 9929

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231D Queen Street(walkway beside T&T Children)

ALTERATIONS

0800 836 587 027 424 3372

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Trades & ServicesClassifieds30 WEDNESDAY 11 September 2013 Classifieds WEDNESDAY 11 September 2013 31

Adam Brumwell

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

027 671 8417Call Adam

or 544 9415

ACCOUNTING ADVANCED AUTO

DIGGERS

INTERIOR SEWING

ACCESS EQUIP

MECHANIC PANEL BEATER

• All Insurance Claims• Panelbeating• Chassis • Straightening• Repaints• 2-pack Touch Ups

Call Tony Johnston

90 VANGUARD STNELSON PH: 548 3954 027 548 3954

• Registered Drainlayers (residential & commercial)• Sewage Treatment (design,supply, install & service)• Blocked Drains• Video Camera & Drain Inspection• Waterblasting• Excavator & Truck Hire to suit job

Phone 543 8243

Drainage & Construction Tasman LTD

DRAINLAYER

TRAINING

PAINTER PAINTER

0800 827 772www.tasmansparkies.co.nz

Locally owned Fully qualified electriciansCompetitive ratesResidential ‐ new and oldCommerical

Call Dave, Brent or Tristan today

TRAINING

ELECTRICIAN

ARBORIST/TREES

[email protected]

ELECTRICIAN

PLUMBING & GAS

Ph: 543 8090

Honest Reliable Master Plumbers and Gasfitters

Since 1915

Kevin Harris

Small Jobs

Welcome

• Leaking taps & pipes• Kitchens & bathrooms• Solar• Drainage

Ph: 543 8090

Honest Reliable Master Plumbers and Gasfitters

Since 1915

Kevin Harris

Small Jobs

Welcome

PLUMBER

ACCOUNTING

Sew for UBridal

Formal

Childrens

Alterations - zips, hems, mending

544 7285No job too small

Liz McLean

SEWING

Work Place First Aid Courses

Ph 544 9180Corporate Rates Available

Sept:Oct:Nov:Dec:

12, 19, 20, 27, 288, 18, 19, 3112, 21, 29, 305, 12, 13, 14

CLEANINGBRAKE & CLUTCH

LandscapingLawn Care & Mowing

Chipping of GreenwasteStump Grinding

Pre-Sale Garden Tidy-upGardening

Hedge TrimmingSection Clearing

Greenwaste Removal

AL FRESCO

Call Andrew or Wendy Neame

Garden & Property Maintenance

544 0444 021 255 [email protected]

544 0203Phone orders welcome

Sundial Square Richmond Open 7 Days 11am - Late

TAKEAWAYS

GARDENING

HARRIS TRAINING SERVICES LTD

Registered Trainer, Assessor & EPA Test Certifier

Ph: 544 4062Mob: 0274 574 [email protected]

• Growsafe & Approved Handler Certification

• Chainsaw • Tree Felling • Quad Bike • Tractor • WTR Endorsements

For course dates see www.harristraining.co.nz

544 8059

Maintenance Blocked DrainsDomestic WorkNew HousingIndustrial PropertiesLeaking Taps & Pipes

••••••

Specialising in supply & installation of Solar Systems for:

Chris Inglis 1-19 McPherson St Richmond 03 5448059 www.nzsolar.co.nz 0275485877 [email protected]

Hot Water Heating Camping and RV Dairy Farms Domestic and Commercial 12V Grid Tie 12v Off Grid

Clean, green, affordable

Smart Solutions for Smart People

• Hot Water Heating• Dairy Farms• 12V Grid Tie/ Off Grid• Camping and RV• Domestic and Commercial• Swimming Pools

03 544 8059www.nzsolar.co.nz

Your solar specialists

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Trades & Services

NZ SOLAR

ELECTRICIAN

544 9844

Phone 0800 448 446

Improve the performance and the life of your heatpump

Heatpump Servicing

from $85

Steve Fletcher

HEAT PUMPS

BUILDER

• HolidayHomes• BushCabins• Renovation

Your one-stop shop for- WOF -

- Engine Tuning -- Brakes & Clutch -

- Wheel Alignment -All mechanical services

Kerry & Sharlene Friend7 Gladstone Road

Richmond(behind Mobil)

Phone 03 544 2266

Friendly service guaranteed

CONCRETE

DOG TRAINING

Professional Dog Training

• Behavioural Modification• Veterinary Nursing

• Animal Rescue

Gordon C. HillRegistered NZQA Assessor

Professional Dog Training Instructor

027 215 6156

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Meeting Sunday10.30am

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Contact Dean 544 5784We’d love to see you there

Biblical Christ-Centred Worship Services:

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Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Parish, RichmondWeekend Mass Times

Saturday Vigil7.00pm Richmond Church

35 William Street

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Pitfire Road, Wakefield9.30am Richmond Church

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All Welcome!Ph 544 8987

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Sunday 10am Speaker Warren Hardig

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CHURCH11 Florence Street, Richmond

Worship ServicesThis Sunday:

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Sunday Services15 September

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