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Sons and daughters are draining the bank accounts of their elderly parents, says Age Concern, with around 50 reported cases in Nel-son and Tasman this year.Age Concern came forward with its concerns around elder abuse in the region after reading the new chief medical officer’s com-ments about Nelson and Tasman’s ageing population in last week’s Waimea Weekly.Age Concern Nelson manager Sue Tilby says Dr Nick Baker is spot on to highlight the issue and they are disturbed and concerned about the increasing number of abuse cases they are working on. This year alone the organisation has 65 proven cases of abuse in Nelson and Tasman, 14 of those for self-neglect, the rest by carers ripping off older people.“We see a huge amount of finan-cial abuse here in Nelson, a huge amount,” says Sue. “It mainly comes from family members, in fact 77 per cent is from sons and
daughters ripping off their par-ents.”She says others befriend older people with an ulterior motive to rip them off. She says it’s hard to get the money back and in two separate cases this year they’ve seen one woman befriend a lonely elderly lady only to have massive cheques writ-ten for her. Because the woman signed the cheque they can’t get the money back. Another case was a carer who was given an elderly woman’s credit card and pin number. She used it to withdraw $25,000 for herself. Because the woman supplied her with her pin number, no charges were laid and the bank refused to try to recover the money.She says sometimes they can
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When Brightwater farmer Mal Irvine first started showing sheep at the Nelson A&P Show about 25 years ago it was critical to their stud farm’s success.The show was the shop window for sheep breeders looking to promote their stud and attracted hundreds of prospective buyers from farms throughout Nelson and Marl-borough. It was serious business with breed-ers spending hours selecting and grooming sheep for the show and if a farmer was lucky enough to win a class it could add consider-able value to their line of sheep.But the glory days of sheep showing are long gone and when Mal, who has been breeding Suffolk and Romney’s with his brother Don for over 30 years, takes their stud’s prize ram and ewe hoggets to the Golden Edge Nelson A&P Show at Richmond Park this weekend it will be a low key affair.
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try to recover the money. Some-times they can press charges on the abusers, through police, if the vic-tim will give them permission to investigate. Often they can’t.Other major issues are family members not putting elderly par-ents into homes because they don’t want them to spend their money, or stealing their money once they are in the homes. “People know the care is costly if they’re not entitled to a subsidy and they see it as their money, their right disappearing far too early and people don’t want their parents to spend their money. We’ve seen an older parent live in appalling basement conditions in a son and daughter’s house because they want to keep that person there
because of the money side of it. It’s awful,” she says.“On the other side of the coin, one that pops up quite frequently is we’ll get a call from a rest home saying that a person there has no money and then they find out that the family member managing their money has taken it.”Age Concern’s Jess Breeze says self-neglect is also a big issue and of the 14 cases this year she has seen some horrible living conditions. “There have been several really bad cases this year but one of the worst was coming across a client who had very advanced dementia and he wasn’t able to live in his home be-cause there was no space to walk and there was rotting food and ro-dents and things. It was squalor.”She says the best way to help those
people is for neighbours and fam-ily to report any concerns they may have. Age Concern has just three staff with a fourth likely to join soon, as the workload continues to increase.Age Concern’s main role is to pro-vide support, advice and advocacy information but it also provides ed-ucation around elder abuse and or-ganises a volunteer visitor service. Sue says she was thrilled to read Dr Nick Baker’s comments in the Weekly last week, where he stated the growing population of elderly in Nelson was a “major concern”.“We’ve done a bit of research and we’re going to have a higher than average older person ratio. Every-one’s scrambling and trying to keep on top of it but if we don’t act now it could turn into a huge crisis.”
“When I first started tak-ing sheep to the show 20 or 30 years ago the pens were always full and good num-bers of famers came from all around the district,” Mal says. “But it’s a bit different today because farmers don’t really go to the shows to look for sheep - you’ll see more town people walking through the pens than farmers.”Mal says there are a number of reasons for the decline in the size and importance of the sheep section of the show including the obvious decline in sheep numbers
around the country. He also considers that farmers are looking for “practical sheep breeds that can perform on the farm” rather than the “pampered breeds”.However, Mal says he still enjoys going to the show and “it’s a good opportunity to see what other farmers are doing”. He also likes to support the show because it’s a good oc-casion and gives town people a chance to see the different sheep breeds.The Nelson A and P Show will be open from 9am to 5pm on Saturday and 9am to 4pm on Sunday.
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A 1080 aerial drop and ground operation around Tasman hills has locals up in arms over their access to local forestry for hunting and walking.While sodium fluoroacetate – known in pesticide form as 1080 – is always a controver-sial issue, a current operation involving aerial application of bait across 22,600 hectares of Kahurangi National Park and adjacent forestry blocks has some local landown-ers and users of affect-ed areas upset.The TBfree New Zea-land programme, managed by the Ani-mal Health Board, is doing aerial possum control operations in a bid to stop the spread of bo-vine tuberculosis (TB), a high-ly infectious disease affecting farmed cattle and deer. TB has been found in possums, cattle and wild pigs in various areas bordering Kahurangi National Park, which is known as a ma-jor reservoir for the disease. Adjacent forestry blocks and areas from Upper Takaka and the Barron area across to the lower Flora Steam, Mt Camp-bell and upper Riwaka will all be affected.The operation will see cereal
baits dropped out of a helicop-ter at a rate of two kilograms per hectare. While the bait is toxic to possums, it is also poi-sonous to other species such as predators to native birdlife like rats and stoats but also deer, wild pigs, dogs and goats – and it’s these that have locals put
out.Due to the toxic na-ture of 1080, local deer and pig hunters, horse riders and dog walkers will be unable to ac-cess areas being baited under the operation. Claudia Manderson,
a Brooklyn Valley resident and landowner, says she will be significantly put out by a dropping zone less than a kil-ometre away from her home and wishes it wasn’t going ahead. “I don’t see any point in going ahead with this op-eration. There are hardly any possums found here. The area could have been managed by increased ground control for this season, which would have spared us from the aerial drop.” Nelson resident and Deerstalk-ers Association vice-president
Bill O’Leary says he opposes the use of 1080 because it is an “indiscriminate killer” and he believes the current operation will take out a number of other species. “It takes out game ani-mals such as deer and from a hunters point of view that is my principal concern. We hunt all year round and we’ve got some real issues as far as deer goes. They are very suscepti-ble and die a horrible death, in agony.”Local pig hunter Gray Par-kinson says there is no doubt other animals will suffer from the drop. “If it doesn’t kill oth-er animals then it wouldn’t be working. All I know is I have been in places that have been 1080’d and it’s just quiet. There is no birdlife, no sound.”In contrast, one local organi-sation is pleased the drop is going ahead. Forest and Bird supports the use of the poison as the only way of protecting native birdlife from predators such as stoats and rats, says Nelson Tasman branch secre-tary Gillian Pollock. “Bird, liz-ard and insect life does come back in abundance after 1080 is used, it is noticeable after the following breeding season.”The operation is due to be completed by December 5.
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NEWSin briefCHURCH MARKET: Richmond Church of Christ along with their very popular Plant Sale this year are including a new boot mar-ket with sites available to be booked for a $10 donation. On Saturday November 30 the church will hold a huge plant sale and invite the community to join the boot sale. Market Sales can be booked today phone 544 5415 but it’s all happening from 8.30am on November 30.
COMMUNITY GARDEN OPEN DAY: Rich-mond Community garden is having an open day on Saturday 23 November from 2 to 4pm. Everyone is welcome, from be-ginner gardeners who want to learn a bit about growing, to people who either haven’t got space to grow at home, or want to share their skills and knowledge. For more infor-mation, contact Julie on 544 987.
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Mapua Ferry owner-operator Andrew Schwass can’t wait for the weather to get warmer and the Tasman Great Taste Cy-cle Trail to get longer.Andrew is just starting the second sea-son at the helm of the flat-bottomed ferry that provides a water bridge for cy-clists between Rabbit Island and Mapua. After a slow winter when the ferry’s sail-ings were limited to weekends, Andrew says business is picking up with a sum-mer sailing schedule now operating and around 250 passengers taking the ferry last Sunday. “It’s a very seasonal busi-ness and we’ll get more passengers when it starts getting warmer. The weekdays are pretty quiet but we were busy at the school holidays and we’ll be busy again around Christmas.”However, what Andrew really wants is for the trail to reach the key destination of Kaiteriteri and then the final section from Kaiteriteri to Wakefield via the Motueka Valley to be completed. When it is finished, the Great Taste Cycle Trail will join Nelson, Richmond, Ma-pua, Kaiteriteri, Tapawera, Kohatu and Wakefield in a 175km loop.Andrew says the completed sections of the trail are presently being used by cy-clists from the Nelson-Tasman region and needs the added incentive of a desti-nation like Kaiteriteri or a complete loop
to attract tourists. Andrew says they are just managing to “keep our head above water” and can’t wait for the trail to be completed. How-ever, he says the Tasman District Coun-cil are doing a good job of building the trail because they have had to deal with so many issues like land ownership and funding.“What it really needs is for John Key to throw another million dollars at it,” An-drew says.Chairperson of the Cycle Trails Trust, which is responsible for marketing, maintaining and seeking new funding for the trail, Gill Wratt agrees that reach-ing Kaiteriteri and then completing the loop are critical to its success. “When we get to Kaiteriteri it will make it a more marketable ride and we can start to pro-mote it nationally. Once the loop is com-
pleted then we can really start to say it is an international bike ride.”Gill says extending the trail from Wake-field through to Kohatu will also be key because riding through the disused Spooner’s Tunnel will appeal to a lot of cyclists. The council’s development engineer Dugald Ley says they are on target to reach Kaiteriteri by Christmas although a small section will have to wait until the realignment of the road at Turner’s Bluff is completed. Cyclists will have to ride on the road for about 300m until the realignment is finished and a cycle un-derpass is installed.Dugald says contractors are presently working on the trail near Aporo Rd after one of the key landowners, Alan Trent, agreed to allow the trail to go through his land.
Mapua Ferry owner-operator Andrew Schwass about to set sail on another cross-ing last weekend. Photo: Simon Bloomberg.
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Tapawera rugby club broken intoThe Tapawera Rugby Club has been broken into three times this year and its former pres-ident Tony Firth says it is a “real pain in the arse”.Two of the break ins have occurred within the last month, one happening on the same afternoon as the local show day. Generally it appears alcohol has been the target with a “mi-nor” amount of RTD bottles being taken. Tony estimated the value to be just $30.However, on one occasion a shelf holding bot-tles of alcohol was broken after one of the al-leged thieves attempted to climb it to get into the chiller, Tony claims. He says three club members were left to clean up the mess. “I was down there for six hours on that day fixing up the door to the bar and cleaning up. It was just a mess mate,” says Tony. “There was quite a bit of broken glass and broken bottles and damage done like that.”Tony, who is on the committee of the rugby club, believed it was a group of youths that were the culprits, and he says a lot of parents in the community needed to be aware of what their children were up to. “Tapawera is a small community and they think their kids are safe walking the street. Yeah that is true but the flipside is a lot of them don’t know what the kids are getting up to. There are seven, eight, nine year olds and I honestly think parents need to take responsibility.”Tony says the incidents have been reported to the police, and while the club believed they knew who it was, no one has been caught yet. “They’ve got rules they’ve got to follow so they can’t just go see the kid who is at the top of my list. But the police do have finger prints.”Tony says the Tapawera Rugby Club would “have to up its game” and is likely to install security cameras and alarms, which will be an added cost, in order to prevent the thefts. “We’re in the process of getting those priced at the moment but there’s other things we’d like to be spending our money on like upgrades to the clubrooms or new rugby jerseys for kids. We’d rather do that than spend money on security because some little gromit keeps breaking into our clubrooms.”
Win $5000 for ChristmasThis year’s Shop ‘n’ Win is looking likely to break all previous records, with more and more people entering to win $5000.Shop ‘n’ Win is run by Waimea Weekly, Richmond Unlimited and the partici-pating businesses. It gives one lucky shopper a chance to win $5000 for Christmas, just by buying something and filling out an entry form at one of the participating stores.
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“Is Broods New Zealand’s next pop won-der?” – that’s the headline US website Billboard decided to throw on top of their interview with Nelson musos Georgia and Caleb Nott, who have attracted plenty of interest since releasing their debut single Bridges last month. The former Garin College students, who were members of The Peasants when they were at high school, were praised by Bill-board – one of the world’s premier music magazines and websites. Billboard’s contributing author Jason Lip-shutz was, like many other journalists,
quick to point out the ties Broods have with Lorde who currently tops the Bill-board Hot 100 – the American music in-dustry standard singles popularity chart.Georgia, 19, and Caleb, 21, have been working closely with Joel Little who pro-duced Lorde’s debut album “Pure Heroine”, and of course, Broods and Lorde are young New Zealanders, so for international me-dia it’s easy to draw comparisons. “The associations with Lorde are natural – and like ‘Royals,’ Broods' ‘Bridges’ is a star-tling single that yearns to be heard again and again,” Billboard wrote. “‘Bridges’,
the debut single by the brother-sister duo Broods, freezes the listener in his or her tracks from the opening second.”And even though Georgia told Billboard that “we have to build our own identity outside of Lorde and the rest of New Zea-land music”, the early connection has no doubt boosted their exposure. ‘Bridges’ has already been played more than 200,000
times since being uploaded to the band’s Sound Cloud page last month and multi-ple YouTube channels are already posting the audio, with one also topping 200,000 views.Georgia has often been praised for her stunning vocals. At the time of winning National Smokefreerockquest, judge and NZ on Air repertoire executive Tania Dean said it was “totally different from any other New Zealand singer,” and labeled it “pow-erful, emotional and dynamic”. The Peasants split late last year, and Geor-gia and Caleb are now living in Auckland.
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All motorcyclists are being encour-aged to get out for the annual Route 6 motorcycle club Dice Run.This Saturday, more than 100 motor-cyclists are expected to take part in the mystery 160km round trip, which starts and finishes in Richmond.Participants can sign up for $15 from the Stables Richmond car park before 10:30am. From 11am sharp the riders will then head into Tasman stopping off at five pubs along the way, where they will get to roll the dice at each stop. The rider with the highest total at the end of the day will get a cash prize and there are plenty of other spot prizes on offer too.
Club captain Richard Eddington says the event, now in its third year, has been popular and all motorcyclists are welcomed. “In the past we’ve done a poker run, but it’s easy with the dice,” he says. “It’s just a great day out. Once a year we do it and it’s quite amazing to see 150 bikes on the road together. It’s a mystery ride, and none of them no where we’re going except for the lead rider who is the club president.”At each pub the publican will hand a bottle of spirits to the owner of his or hers favourite motorcycle. All of the prizes will be dished out at the Abbey, where there will also be a free bar-beque. The ride is on rain or shine.
Route 6 motorcycle club captain Richard Eddington prepares for this Saturday’s Dice Run. All motorcyclists are invited to join in. Photo: Phillip Rollo.
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A scrap has broken out between the committee of the Nelson Car Show and one of its former mem-bers, who is the organiser of the new Nelson Motor Show.Last week the committee of the Nelson Car Show issued a state-ment that they were in no way as-sociated with the new show and claimed that its organiser Steve Steele stole their dates and location for the 2014 show, which will be its tenth.Steve was a committee member of the Nelson Car Show and helped organise it for a number of years. He and fellow committee member Rik Thomas left the committee in September and told the remain-ing committee members they were starting a new show.“[Mr Steele advised] us that he was starting a new event, using our previously confirmed venue and dates,” wrote the remaining car show committee members, Karl Tompson, Justin Radford, Graeme and Wendy Blincoe. “This event… has been given a very similar name
to the original Nelson Car Show, and Mr Steele continues to make statements implying that his event is a continuation of the Nelson Car Show. This is untrue. The Nelson Car Show is no longer in any way affiliated with Steve Steele or his re-cently formed event.”But Steve says he left because or-ganisation of the Nelson Car Show Trust was shambolic and he didn’t want to be a part of it. He says the 2014 event was canned by the com-mittee so he left to start his own show. “The reason they shut down is because they were having in-house problems. So I said I’m outta here.”The Nelson Motor Show will be held on February 14-16 at the Ta-huna Beach Holiday Park.The Nelson Car Show committee says their tenth show will be held the weekend before the motor show at Tahuna beach and it will be free. “We find ourselves once again fac-ing hurdles due to circumstances beyond our control. [But] the show will go on,” they wrote.
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A concert organised to raise funds for Ranui House is expected to sell out, with only a few tickets remaining.The Music Concert Fundraiser will be held on November 30 at Hope Com-munity Church from 7:30pm and will feature a line-up of accomplished musi-cians and young stars. Performers include the Gabor Trio, which features George Rutledge and pia-nist Gabor Tolney, music teacher John Phillips, and a quarter of Garin College musicians including New Zealand’s Got Talent semi-finalist Gabriella Atkinson.The idea for the fundraiser came from
Hope man Peter Hanna who recently stayed at Ranui House to support his wife Lynda during her battle with leu-
kaemia. Ranui House is one of the accommoda-tion blocks in Christchurch where the caregivers of sick patients can stay for free while they help their loved ones re-cover. Dozens of Nelson residents stay there for every year. Peter was so thankful for the service that he decided to organise three fundraising events with all of the donations going back to Ranui House.Tickets are $20 per person and can be bought from Hope Community Church, Waimea Weekly, Nelson Weekly and the Richmond Mall.
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This week I want to let you know about the change that’s about to take place to the law in relation to anyone supplying alcohol to people under 18 years of age.At present it is an offence to buy alcohol for a minor, unless you are their parent or guardian or you supply the alcohol at a pri-vate gathering. New rules being introduced from 18 December will place more restric-tions around who can legally supply alcohol to a minor and in what conditions.These new conditions are all about ensuringanyone who is supplying alcohol to a minoris doing so in a safe and responsible way. It means is that if you choose to supply your teenager with alcohol you will be required to supervise the consumption of that al-cohol. “Responsible supply” of alcohol to teenagers includes ensuring food and non-alcoholic drinks are also available, making sure safe transport is provided and being responsible about the quantity and strength of the alcohol supplied.The intention of this law change is to ensureparents and guardians who supply alcohol to teenagers use a bit of common sense andcontinue to take responsibility for their welfare during and after the drinking tak-ing place.All too often my staff deal with drunken teenagers and out of control parties where parents have bought alcohol for their kids then let them go off out with their mates.To be honest, it astonishes me how many parents regularly do this sort of thing and more often than not it ends in tears.With this law change, those parents or guardians will now have to step up and take full responsibility for their actions. Failure to do so could result in you being fined up to $2000.We all know teenagers aren’t great judges of what is safe or unsafe at the best of times. Add to that mix a belly full of alcohol and we create extremely vulnerable people. Their decision making will be compromised and they become easy targets for criminals.This law simply aims to keep kids safe by preventing offending and victimisation. I think it sends a pretty clear message to par-ents that they need to be a whole lot more responsible about what they’re allowing their kids to do. If not, they will be held to account.
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Our 12 year old son came back from the interme-diate programme, run on a Sunday at our local church, absolutely buzzing and excited about the ac-tivities they had just been a part of. Under his arm he proudly carried the fruits of their labours: a homemade, air pressured rocket made from a couple of plastic fizzy bottles and pow-ered by air pumped into the bottle partially filled with water. The pride of a young mans’ activities.“Looks like you had fun”, I said to him. “What were they teaching you about today?”Well he had no worries at all recalling the topic. It turns out after building, pumping up and then fir-ing these homemade mis-siles high into the air they had then discussed life from the perspective of: “Every action has a reac-tion.”What a truth to bounce off when exploring choices and the consequences in the lives of these young men and women. The bible couches it in dif-ferent terms but in essence
it says the same: “As a per-son sows, so they reap.”This statement is both an encouragement and a challenge. As we each con-sider our lives, our friend-ships, our marriages, our parenting, our work, and our recreation, how are we doing with this?What are we sow-ing though our words, thoughts and actions?And as a result what are we reaping? What “fruit” is coming from that which we have sown?Some things in life are far beyond our control but others things can be great-ly impacted and shaped by being very intentional with what we sow and as a result what we grow.While we have breath we have the privilege of shap-ing our lives and the lives of others. As a community and a nation let’s continue to choose to live inten-tionally, sowing words, thoughts and actions in our personal lives and our work environments, that will bring life, fruit and encouragement to others. Jono Martin, senior Pas-tor at Richmond New Life Church
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Just a thought...Next year marks a century since the beginning of the First World War and there are several local projects planned to help commemorate it, including one that will feature 2000 local faces.War was declared by Britain in Au-gust 1914 and among the millions that fought were thousands from Nelson and Tasman.Before they went to serve for King and country many of the men would have a portrait taken, an opportunity to take a photograph of their fam-ily with them or for their families to keep while they went away says Cliff Riordan, of the museum. “Sadly many of these men may not have returned home. So in many cases it would be the last image of them. That’s quite tragic.”The Nelson Provincial Museum has around 2000 of those photos in its collection, many forming part of the Glass Plate Collection that has been digitised and put online. Cliff says the timing of those photos being put online couldn’t be better and it will allow local families to go onto its website and look for ancestors that may have served.“We’ve currently got over 30,000 im-ages online, a large number of those are from that period – 1914 to 1918 – and a lot of them are in uniform. It’s actually a really valuable resource and its timing, as far as the centenary of WWI goes, is perfect.”Cliff says the museum has a good
collection of portraits but also pho-tos from the Tapawera Military Camp, thanks to local photographer F N Jones who served. “F N Jones is a great source because he served and he took a lot of photographs at Ta-pawera Military Camp and they are fantastic, really lovely images of day-to-day life in the camp.”The majority of the photographs are named but there are some that aren’t and Cliff says they’d be happy to hear
from anyone who recognises one of the unnamed photos. “This is a great resource for family historians and hopefully from this we’ll be able to identify some of the soldiers. If any-one does know anything about any of the photographs in our collection we’d love to know.” To send any in-formation to the museum about any of the photos in the glass plate collec-tion simply email details to [email protected].
Cliff Riordan and Sarah Barnes of the Nelson Provincial Museum with one of the photographs of local soldiers that will go online to help com-memorate the beginning of WWI. Photo: Andrew Board.
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Ranzau School went to the dogs last Friday when about 50 pupils brought their family’s best friend, or in some cases were dragged along by their faithful companions, to the school’s pet day.Pet Day is always popular with Ranzau’s pupils and invariably it’s the dogs that provide more entertainment than the guinea pigs, cats, tadpoles and even rabbits. After a relatively quiet morn-ing, the school turned into a frenzy of barking, butt sniffing and tail wagging as dogs of all
shapes, sizes, breeds took over the school grounds.Despite the apparent canine chaos, principal Dave Samp-son says they managed to keep the dogs under control. “We have never had any prob-lems although we make sure we bring the cats and other small animals in the morning and then take them home be-fore the dogs come in the after-noon,” Dave says.
Another highlight of Pet Day was a visit from Natureland’s Christine Ewers who brought along a tortoise, giant rabbit, blue tongued lizard and cocka-tiel for the children to hold on to. Vickki Pickering of You and Your Dog also talked to the children about looking after the family hound.“The kids enjoyed seeing some unusual animals and getting a chance to handle them. It was a really nice event and it was a chance to get the parents and families down here,” Dave says.
Ranzau School parents and pupils and their dogs, from left, Philippa Mason and her daughter Amber with Sumo, Ephraim Jacobsen and daughter Freja with Mary and Christiana Haring with Macca at the school’s pet day last Friday. Photo: Simon Bloomberg.
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The goal was simple: “To get kids fishing again”. And having seen the smiles on childrens’ faces as a result of hooking their first ever rainbow trout, trustees of the Sport Fishing for Youth Charitable Trust be-lieve it is working.Just four years ago the trustees were looking at “bare land”, says Richard Boyden. Now they fish alongside children at three functional fishing ponds filled with hundreds of rain-bow trout, some up to nine pounds in weight, adjacent to the Waimea River.The trust schedules kids fish-ing days where children be-tween the ages of six and 16 are taught how to catch a trout. Volunteers, who have a background in fishing, are on hand with a net for those lucky enough to land one. Once the fish is caught, the child takes it over to be weighed, cleaned and gutted. Richard is a member of the Nelson Trout Fishing Club and says young people just aren’t joining anymore. “We need more kids off the street, off the computer and fishing,” he ex-plains, helping out at the sec-ond to last kids fishing day of the year.When asked if it had exceeded
expectations, Richard believed it had. “We’re all very pleased and very much happy with the whole thing. Seeing the smiles on the parents, the photos tak-en, the kids are loving it and they want to come back.”The Sport Fishing for Youth Charitable Trust this year took out the supreme title at the TrustPower Nelson Tasman Community Awards. Repre-sentatives for the trust will next year attend the national awards ceremony, but reflecting on the win, Richard says in some ways it has worked against the charity. “All the funding peo-ple they get lots of applications and they probably figure any-
one with a supreme award will probably be right [without it]. So we’ve lost out on about half of it.”It costs $5000 to purchase 336 rainbow trout from the Can-terbury Fish Hatchery, and Richard estimates another in-jection of fish will be needed come-February. “But we’re ac-complishing what we want and that’s the main thing.”The next kids fishing day will be held on December 15 and anyone looking for their chil-dren to participate can book in at Fish & Game on Champion Rd. Richard says helpers, who need to have a passion in fish-ing, are also needed.
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Adam McDonald Ball, 13, with trustee Richard Boyden at the Kids Fishing Day on Sunday. Photo: Phillip Rollo.
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Julie Gullery presenting Lynne Clark with her $700 prize after her win at the October 17 member’s draw.
Member’s drawOn October 17 member No.77 was not present at Club Waimea and so a $1500 prize went unclaimed, how-ever member Lynne Clark was at the club and was able to claim her $700 prize when her number was called.On October 24 member No.1278 missed out on a $1500 prize and member No.600 was not at the club to claim their $500 prize. On Oc-tober 31 member No.944 was not
present at the club and the $1500 prize went unclaimed and member No.683 also missed out on a $600 prize. On November 7 member No.935 failed to claim a $1500 prize and member No.1285 also missed out on a $700 prize. On November 14 member No.393 failed to claim a $1500 prize and member No.266 did not claim an $800 prize.
Jan Phipps , John Phipps, Audrey Lumsden and Karen Emery who got amongst the festivities and dressed up for the Melbourne Cup day hosted by Club Waimea.
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Santa Claus is coming to townSanta Claus is coming to town and he’ll be stopping by Club Waimea again to host his children’s Christmas party.Those who went along to last year’s event know this not one to miss out on,
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The Club Waimea Texas Hold’em Poker Section (CWTHPS) is gearing up to hold its first Friday 500.A poker game will be held at Club Waimea to on the first Friday of each month with $500 in prize money guaranteed.First place will win $250, second place will win $150, third place will win $75 and fourth place will win $25.There will be a 6.30pm registration and 7pm start at each game and a $20 entry fee applies to non CWTHPS members.Their will be 20 minute blinds and a $20,000.00 starting stack.No Latecomers will be allowed.Playing numbers are restricted to 25 plus
CWTHPS members.Free entry will be given to active CWTHPS mem-bers. Why are CWTHPS members receiving free entry? Remember - the section guarantees $500 prize money no matter how few buy in.Want to get free entry too? Join Club Waimea and become an active member of the Poker Sec-tion.Don’t want to do that? Come along as a guest, pay the $20 entry fee and be in to win.No raffles, no top ups, no re-buys, no gimmicks, no big egos, just good poker fun.The inaugural game is to be held Friday Decem-ber 6.For further information or to book a playing spot phone Lewis on 544 5756.
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CARD GAMES: Members of the Club Waimea card section playing progressive euchre with members from the Hokitika Club recently.If you are you looking for more life skills, a fun way to make new friends and socialise then the Club Waimea Card section is for you. It doesn’t matter if you are a beginner or haven’t tried your hand at cards for a while, there are experienced
members who can teach you how to further your interest in cards and learn the many different games. Cards is a low cost sport that is played in every Chartered Club in New Zealand and is a sport that can be enjoyed by everybody at any ability. If this sounds like you give Dawn Smith a call on 547 9882 or Anne Ryder on 544 7267.
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Baby names gets rejected:Just wanna say that I think parents should be able to name their chil-
dren whatever they like as long they are decent. If I wanted to call my daughter Princess I should have that right without it being rejected by Internal Affairs. Get with the times. Stuart R Cole.
What utter garbage. Since when has it been a law that people can’t
call their new born what ever they want? Hell we came from a society that gave us
surnames after what occupation we had. William Cleaver.
It’s a pretty fair law. Excusing this above case but it’s cruel to the child
naming him/her something ridiculous like anal, talula does the hula or a freaking symbol e.g “*” “.” (Via website).
You could understand vulgar names being banned but seriously.
Who do these toss pots think they are, banning names like this? Just another con-
trol governments would like to use to keep their people under rule. Good on you for fighting for your rights. Peter Cannon.
Best name ever heard is La-a. It’s not Laa or Lauh. It’s Lada-
sha because the dash don’t be silent. Naming Game.
I have a relative that wanted to call her daughter Justice, it
was not allowed but she was allowed Justyce. Stupid as its said the same way. A Relative.
You should be able to call your child whatever you like apart
from swear words as your child has the right to change their own name when they are old enough if they do not like it. But a name should be something that is well thought about as there are so many ways for bullying these days and names are one of them unfortunately. Aleisha Brunell.
Aleisha - “your child has the right to change their own name when
they are old enough if they do not like it” - that won’t take back years of likely bully-ing at school/lost opportunities at an early age being given an incredibly fringe name. The law has a definite role here, in this case it was wrong/the lady makes a convincing case/was successful in her case to have it overturned. B Morgan Murrah.
Tahuna BBQs:We used the new BBQ at Tahuna Beach the other night and loved it.
Thanks NCC. (Via text).
Police crack down on drivers:I read with interest your article on Nelson Police targeting car enthu-
sists in town for the 4 and Rotary cham-pionships. As someone who attended both events of the champs I think it was great what the police were doing. I was stopped twice, no problems so I went through. Peo-ple got upset at it but I personally have no problem. Daniel (Via text).
No dogs at Village:It has been brought to our atten-tion, over the last few days, that
prospective buyers looking at properties in Waimea Village have dogs, and it would seem that they have been given to under-stand that there is a probability that this would now be acceptable. It is not, and never has been. The Lease agreement firm-ly states that no dogs are allowed in the Village. There is no likelihood of this be-ing changed. Could you please advise your
salespeople and branches of this matter, as it is causing unnecessary grief to prospec-tive buyers, and just creating another un-certainty for existing residents.Yours faithfully, Jerry Rowland, chairman, Waimea Village Residents Association.
Ageing population:I like the way Dr Nick Baker says our aging population is not only
a concern but also a strength for our re-gion. It can be scary thinking about re-tirement and health for many people not in a position to afford medical insurance with premuims escalating as you get older. Encouaging people to consider ways to improve their health rather than totally re-lying on the ‘health system’ will always be best but I find it staggering that Southern Cross a non-profit organisation, can be so bias against the elderly penalising people who rarely claim. After 5 years of insurance and nil claims the premiums became too expensive for us and we were only just knocking 50. I hope Grey Power has some sucess in establish-ing another form of insurance policy, but the government should be investigating this, not them.Sue Wilson.
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propriate tyres for your vehicle. If it’s not on the shelf they will happily source it for you.They also supply exide batteries, wheels and a wheel alignment service on site, so you will be
back on the road in no time.Mark and David are proud to be cus-tomer focused so when you visit you will find a team that is dedicated to providing a superior service, while offering you the best product for the best value. They can fit tyres while you wait and have recently had the prem-ises repainted, so it’s a fresh, tidy and clean place to enjoy a complimentary hot drink or a cold drink of water on those hot days while you wait.Because December is the best time to get your tyres sorted for a holiday road trip, every purchase made at Beaurepaires Richmond until Decem-ber 21 will enter you into the draw to win a Christmas hamper worth up to $250, which will be drawn December 23. Call into Beaurepaires Richmond. Mark and David are the team you can turn to when it comes to tyres.
You will find them at 12 Gladstone Rd in the big blue and orange building with plenty of off street parking. Open Monday to Friday 7.30am to 5pm and Saturday, 9am to 12pm for your convenience.
Mark Scott
David Wilkins
Dedicated to superior service
Christmas Hamper
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2.0 Litre Duratorq TDCi 4 cylinder 16V common rail turbo diesel engine with Diesel Particulate Filter and 6-speed PowerShift ® automatic. Loaded with technology, safety and comfort features multi airbags, intelligent AWD, * SYNC Gen 1 - In vehicle communications system including Bluetooth.
How you use your car changes every day. The All-New Kuga is smart enough to change with you. Whether it’s a week-day or weekend. In the city or off -road. All with effortless style and efficiency. Only the All-New Kuga gives you a tail-gate that opens (and closes) with a wave of your foot under the bumper. Because chances are, if you’re putting things in the back, you’ve probably got your hands full.
Representing the next level of Ford Kinetic Design, this is a car that makes its presence known. Whichever way you look at it, the All-New Focus is impossible to ignore.The dynamic personality of the All-New Focus continues inside. The driver-oriented cockpit wraps around you, so you’ll feel completely at one with the car, with the latest technology and features at your fingertips.
International Van of the Year 2013 The All-New Transit Custom is the new addition to the Transit range. Set-ting the benchmark for efficiency and loadspace with its Best-In-Class fuel economy & emissions, thanks largely to fuel-saving ECOnetic technologies like Auto Start-Stop and Smart Regenerative Charging. It’s not surprising that it has been awarded the prestigious International Van of the Year award 2013. Like all Ford Transits, the All-New Transit Custom has durability in its DNA. A relentless testing pro-gramme ensures that it’s a vehicle that lasts.
Power and fuel efficiency, without compromise EcoBoost™ engine technology turns traditional petrol engine thinking on its head. Its advanced combination of direct injection and turbocharging delivers small engine fuel economy and big engine power in one. So you don’t have to compromise on either, with the EcoBoost™ delivering 134kW1.
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The bar has just been raised… again. The All-New Ranger is completely new and built to take on the world. A ute built with no compromise, it was tested in the toughest of climates and terrains across 5 continents to ensure its superior durability. Completely designed around the driver, the All-New Ranger comes equipped with the latest entertainment and connectivity technology, mak-ing it feel more like a modern SUV than a hard working ute. However, its true ute DNA was not neglected. Chassis, drive train and suspension were totally redesigned to achieve towing of up to 3,500kg, and payloads up to 1,402kg.
Born to be noticed. With a striking new design that embod-ies Ford’s global Kinetic Design philosophy, the new Ter-ritory is bound to turn heads wherever it goes. What the exterior promises, the interior delivers. With a contempo-rary interior design and all the latest creature comforts and technologies on board, you can enjoy the new Territory’s seamless combination of style and functionality.
Live life to the full with the New Fiesta. Loaded with smart technology and impressive fuel economy, it’s designed to keep up with your busy lifestyle, all while being the most eye-catching car on the block.
2.0 Litre Duratorq TDCi 4 cylinder 16V common rail turbo diesel engine with Diesel Particulate Filter and 6-speed PowerShift ® automatic.. Loaded with technology, safety and comfort features multi airbags, intelligent AWD, * SYNC Gen 1 - In vehicle communications system including Bluetooth.
All-New Ford Kuga Trend Diesel All-New Ford Kuga Titanium Ecoboost
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All-New Ford Transit Custom All-New Ford Ranger XL 4WD Double Cab 6 speed Manual
All-New Ford Kuga Ambiente
All-New Ford Falcon XR6 Ute
All-New Ford Ranger XLT 4WD Double cab 6 speed Auto
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All-New Ford Ranger XLT 4WD Double cab 6 speed Manual
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Glenn Sales Manager027 432 [email protected]
SimonSales027 278 [email protected]
MattSales Manager027 702 [email protected]
BuzzSales021 154 [email protected]
PaulSales027 255 [email protected]
LarnaBusiness Manager03 548 [email protected]
157 Haven Road | Nelson | ph 03 548 9189 | msford.co.nzMS Ford
The All-New Ford Kuga has arrived, and it’s loaded with features for you to get the most out of life. With its Diesel or EcoBoostTM engines, the environmentally conscious All-New Kuga is powerful, yet fuel efficient. And, with an array of purposeful technologies, it offers the latest in-car interactivity keeping you connected and in control. It’s the AWD that’s in tune with New Zealand. Come see it for yourself today.
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MS Ford
157 Haven Road | Nelson | ph 03 548 9189 | msford.co.nzMS Ford
This NZ New european designed hatch travelled just 27000km serviced by MS ford is a nice example, features include air bags air con power windows and mirrors, key-less remote immobilizer locking factory alloy wheels.
2007 Ford Mondeo Zetec Hatch Auto
About to arrive, Vehicle can be viewed and driven at M S Ford, we have listed as an auction on trademe , we are selling as traded has new WOF, start price $13000.00 no reserve.
2005 Nissan Navara 3.0DT 4wd double cab flatdeck
6 speed tiptronic Auto, 8 Airbags, electronic stability con-trol, alloy wheels, rear spoiler and remote locking. Just 17000kms
2011 Kia Cerato LX2.0 Hatch Auto
The very latest technology and contemporary luxury make the ultimate Focus, features include: Alloy whlles, 2.0l GDi petrol engine with 6 speed automatic transmis-sion, Active Park Assist, Leather Trim, Smart key start and remote locking. Only 6700kms.
2013 Ford Focus Titanium Hatch Auto
This 4 Seater Five star rated convertible complete with, Full leather interior trim Car Alarm, Heated Seats. Parking sensors factory alloys ipod connect comes standard with this ingenious five panel retractible roof incorporating an intregated sunroof additional features include ABS brakes, stability control and multi air bags, a must view, and a great look and drive for summer.
VW EOS Hard roof convertible
This is Ford’s performance tiptronic auto model, just 52000kms, features include 18’ FG2 factory alloys Blue-tooth connect, ASB Brakes, multi airbags, 17” Alloy wheels, cruise control, remote locking, spoiler, power windows and mirrors.
2009 Ford Focus Zetec Hatch Auto
This NZ New hatchback automatic in sparkling silver travelled just 85000km has features including Factory al-loys, sport body kit, ABS Brakes, remote central locking and air bags
2004 Mitsubishi Colt Sport
This NZ New European designed car of the year has fea-tures such as tiptronic auto, air conditioning, remote lock-ing, immobiliser, Bluetooth, full electric and ABS Brakes. Fitted with 2013 16” Focus Trend Alloys. Just 65000kms.
2010 Ford Focus 2.0L Auto Hatch
About to arrive, this lovely 5 door hatch on factory 17” alloy wheels, has features including: air conditioning, sports body kit, air bags, ABS Braking, remote central locking.
2007 Suzuki SX4 2.0P 2WD Auto
6 airbags, ABS Brakes, Electronic Brakeforce Distribution, Emergency Brake Assist, Dynamic Stability Control, Run-ing boards, Bluetooth, cruise contro and multi airbags, Custom tonneau cover and tow bar.
2012 Ford Ranger XLT Auto 4x4 - New model
This spacious vehicle has many features including multi airbags, ABS and ESB, immobiliser key with remote lock-ing, and reversing camera
2009 Ford Mondeo Auto European spec Sedan
This is as cool as it gets, a NZ New Hot hatch one owner just 58000km Five cylinder 2.5l turbo charged engine factory 18” alloys, plug in programmable ecu, full leather recaro seats and interior, tinted windows multi air bags push button start and much more
2010 Ford Focus XR5 Turbo Manual hatch
This tidy example nz new medium high transit van is a must see, more roomer than a hiace ZL,with 5 speed manual transmission, air con abs braking remote immo-bilizer ignition, bulk head barrier to name a few features, come and experience her and prepare to be impressed.
2005 Ford Transit 2.4DT SWD Medium High Roof
About to arrive, top of the line seven Suv, NZ New fea-tures include leather interior, factory alloys, towbar, air con, abs brakes, remote locking, multi airbags and sun-roof.
2006 Nissan Pathfinder TI 2.5TD 4WD
A lovely example travelled just 45000km in white, fea-tures include body kit, alloy wheels air conditioning cd player remote central locking abs brakes and air bags.
2002 Toyota Rav 4 Aero 3DR
1.6L Ti-VCT DOCH petrol engine, guaranteed to make a big impact, the Fiesta is a small car that packs a lot of style. Features include multi airbags, leather trim, 15” al-loys, tinted windows.
2013 Ford Fiesta LX Demo Auto hatch
This popular Five speed manual Hilux diesel, ideal for the tradesman comes with deck liner, towbar, ABS brakes, air con, ipod connect, remote immobilizer ignition, power windows and steering, alloy wheels and airbags.
2008 Toyota Hilux 3.0 DT 2WD
This Retro Beetle is One Owner NZ New travelled just 96000km, with features including Multi Air Bags, ABS braking, Air conditioning, Remote central locking
2001 VW Beetle Auto NZ New
NZ New, 79000kms, fuel efficient with 4.5 stars, Blue-tooth, 4 airbags, immobiliser, air conditioning, ABS and remote locking.
2008 Hyundai Getz Auto Hatch
The very latest technology and contemporary luxury make the ultimate Focus, features include: Alloy whlles, 2.0l GDi petrol engine with 6 speed automatic transmis-sion, Active Park Assist, Leather Trim, Smart key start and remote locking. Only 9000kms.
2013 Ford Focus Titanium Hatch Auto
This NZ New Extra high Long wheel base Van would make an ideal vehicle for the tradesman ,courier van, fur-niture removal business with 6 speed manual powerfull diesel engine an abundance of room, features include air bags immobilizer locking ABS brakes plus much more.
2008 Ford Transit 2.4DT LWD Extra High Roof
This one owner 4x4 Manual hi/lo ratio cab plus diesel, has the benefit of four opening doors, features include Factory alloys, dual airbags, Air conditioning towbar plus tonneau cover with deck liner and remote locking.
NZ New, travelled just 27000kms, features include heat-ed leather seats, climate air conditioning, factory alloys ABS, sunroof immobiliser and remote locking
2007 Mazda BT50 Cab Plus 3.0TD 4WD 2010 Honda CRV Sport Facelift
Just arrived, so many features including: Alloy wheels, Adaptive Cruise control, Blind Spot information system, cornering headlights, Driver Alert (detects driver drowsi-ness) Heated driver and front passenger seats, lane de-parting warning, LED daytime running lights, Smart key start, body kit and sunroof.
2013 Ford Mondeo Titanium Ecoboost
This NZ New top of the line SUV travelled just 56000km has full leather interior with electric heated seats, Bose sound system Bluetooth connect reverse camera multi air bags traction control keyless immobilizer ignition tint-ed windows plus other features to numerous to mention.
2011 Mazda CX7 Ltd AWD
This NZ New European designed car of the year has fea-tures such as tiptronic auto, air conditioning, remote lock-ing, immobiliser, Bluetooth, full electric and ABS Brakes.Only 56000kms.
2010 Ford Focus 2.0L Auto Hatch
This popular five speed manual diesel is ideal for the tradesman and comes with tonneau cover, ABS brakes, alloy wheels, tow bar and cruise control. Just 9000kms
2012 Toyota Hilux 2WD 3.0D Manual
One owner, NZ New, features include: Multi airbags, air conditioning, remote locking, body skirts, ABS Brakes and power windows. A safe and reliable vehicle and great value.
2006 Toyota Yaris 5dr Manual Hatch
This is a 7 seater Mitsubishi top of the line SUV, numer-ous features including full leather interior, Sunroof, 18’f factory alloys, five speed auto multi air bags immobiliser remote locking, stability control, cruise control plus a whole lot more.
2007 Mitsubishi Pajero Exceed 3.2 diesel 4wd
About to arrive top of the line model travelled just 45000km full black leather interior, dvd player 18’factory alloys, running boards climate air con, cruise control plus much more
2010 Ford Territory Ghia SY2 7 seater
ANCAP 5 star rating with safety features including: Blind spot information system, ABS with Electronic Brakeforce Distribution, Multi airbags, Driver Alert, and much more.Only 6500kms.
2012 Ford Mondeo Hatch Auto
This latest five speed manual diesel is ideal for the trades-man and comes with tonneau cover, ABS brakes, alloy wheels, cruise control and tow bar. Just 9000kms. Can-opy available.
2012 Toyota Hilux 2WD
This one owner NZ New SUV has travelled just 67000km, features include Air con Abs Brakes Air bags cruise con-trol, keyless remote locking, power windows and mirrors as well as immobilizer ignition, roof racks and a tow-bar.
2002 Ford Escape XLT 4WD
NZ New five door, has had only two owners and travelled just 92000kms, has a fuel rating of 4.5 stars, features in-clude: Airbags, Alloy wheels, ABS Brakes, air conditioning and Immobiliser.
2002 Honda Civic VI Auto Hatch
About to arrive, this Automatic vehicle has feature in-cluding air bags, ABS Brakes, alloy wheels towbar ,remote central locking as well as a canopy and deck liner
2002 Holden Commodore VY SV6 ute
About to arrive this NZ New Auto sedan in black travelled 120,000km has features including leather trim factory al-loys, abs brakes, cruise control, air con, towbar plus much more
2004 Holden Commodore VZ SV6 Sedan
6 speed tiptronic auto, fawn, 6 airbags, electronic stabil-ity control, cruise control, alloy wheels 7.7ltrs per 100km one local owner fully service history and only 17000kms
2011 Kia Cerato LX 2.0ltr hatchback Auto
Glenn Sales Manager027 432 [email protected]
SimonSales027 278 [email protected]
MattSales Manager027 702 [email protected]
BuzzSales021 154 [email protected]
PaulSales027 255 [email protected]
LarnaBusiness Manager03 548 [email protected]
Six month mechanical breakdown warranties available on a selection
of vehicles for just $499 or just $299
when you finance the vehicle.
This One owner Civic sold new in Nelson, travelled just 62000km has features including Climate Air Conditioning Cruise control, ABS brakes remote central locking, factory alloy wheels, Compare our price.
2007 Honda Civic 1.8 S Auto Sedan - NZ New6 airbags, ABS Brakes, Electronic Brakeforce Distribution, Emergency Brake Assist, Dynamic Stability Control, re-verse sensors, towbar and deckliner.
2012 Ford Ranger XLT Double Cab Manual
No repayments until
March 2014
From no deposit on all new and used vehicles
Up to 48 months to pay at a low interest rate
Keep your cash for Christmas with this finance deal...
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MS Ford
157 Haven Road | Nelson | ph 03 548 9189 | msford.co.nzMS Ford
This NZ New european designed hatch travelled just 27000km serviced by MS ford is a nice example, features include air bags air con power windows and mirrors, key-less remote immobilizer locking factory alloy wheels.
2007 Ford Mondeo Zetec Hatch Auto
About to arrive, Vehicle can be viewed and driven at M S Ford, we have listed as an auction on trademe , we are selling as traded has new WOF, start price $13000.00 no reserve.
2005 Nissan Navara 3.0DT 4wd double cab flatdeck
6 speed tiptronic Auto, 8 Airbags, electronic stability con-trol, alloy wheels, rear spoiler and remote locking. Just 17000kms
2011 Kia Cerato LX2.0 Hatch Auto
The very latest technology and contemporary luxury make the ultimate Focus, features include: Alloy whlles, 2.0l GDi petrol engine with 6 speed automatic transmis-sion, Active Park Assist, Leather Trim, Smart key start and remote locking. Only 6700kms.
2013 Ford Focus Titanium Hatch Auto
This 4 Seater Five star rated convertible complete with, Full leather interior trim Car Alarm, Heated Seats. Parking sensors factory alloys ipod connect comes standard with this ingenious five panel retractible roof incorporating an intregated sunroof additional features include ABS brakes, stability control and multi air bags, a must view, and a great look and drive for summer.
VW EOS Hard roof convertible
This is Ford’s performance tiptronic auto model, just 52000kms, features include 18’ FG2 factory alloys Blue-tooth connect, ASB Brakes, multi airbags, 17” Alloy wheels, cruise control, remote locking, spoiler, power windows and mirrors.
2009 Ford Focus Zetec Hatch Auto
This NZ New hatchback automatic in sparkling silver travelled just 85000km has features including Factory al-loys, sport body kit, ABS Brakes, remote central locking and air bags
2004 Mitsubishi Colt Sport
This NZ New European designed car of the year has fea-tures such as tiptronic auto, air conditioning, remote lock-ing, immobiliser, Bluetooth, full electric and ABS Brakes. Fitted with 2013 16” Focus Trend Alloys. Just 65000kms.
2010 Ford Focus 2.0L Auto Hatch
About to arrive, this lovely 5 door hatch on factory 17” alloy wheels, has features including: air conditioning, sports body kit, air bags, ABS Braking, remote central locking.
2007 Suzuki SX4 2.0P 2WD Auto
6 airbags, ABS Brakes, Electronic Brakeforce Distribution, Emergency Brake Assist, Dynamic Stability Control, Run-ing boards, Bluetooth, cruise contro and multi airbags, Custom tonneau cover and tow bar.
2012 Ford Ranger XLT Auto 4x4 - New model
This spacious vehicle has many features including multi airbags, ABS and ESB, immobiliser key with remote lock-ing, and reversing camera
2009 Ford Mondeo Auto European spec Sedan
This is as cool as it gets, a NZ New Hot hatch one owner just 58000km Five cylinder 2.5l turbo charged engine factory 18” alloys, plug in programmable ecu, full leather recaro seats and interior, tinted windows multi air bags push button start and much more
2010 Ford Focus XR5 Turbo Manual hatch
This tidy example nz new medium high transit van is a must see, more roomer than a hiace ZL,with 5 speed manual transmission, air con abs braking remote immo-bilizer ignition, bulk head barrier to name a few features, come and experience her and prepare to be impressed.
2005 Ford Transit 2.4DT SWD Medium High Roof
About to arrive, top of the line seven Suv, NZ New fea-tures include leather interior, factory alloys, towbar, air con, abs brakes, remote locking, multi airbags and sun-roof.
2006 Nissan Pathfinder TI 2.5TD 4WD
A lovely example travelled just 45000km in white, fea-tures include body kit, alloy wheels air conditioning cd player remote central locking abs brakes and air bags.
2002 Toyota Rav 4 Aero 3DR
1.6L Ti-VCT DOCH petrol engine, guaranteed to make a big impact, the Fiesta is a small car that packs a lot of style. Features include multi airbags, leather trim, 15” al-loys, tinted windows.
2013 Ford Fiesta LX Demo Auto hatch
This popular Five speed manual Hilux diesel, ideal for the tradesman comes with deck liner, towbar, ABS brakes, air con, ipod connect, remote immobilizer ignition, power windows and steering, alloy wheels and airbags.
2008 Toyota Hilux 3.0 DT 2WD
This Retro Beetle is One Owner NZ New travelled just 96000km, with features including Multi Air Bags, ABS braking, Air conditioning, Remote central locking
2001 VW Beetle Auto NZ New
NZ New, 79000kms, fuel efficient with 4.5 stars, Blue-tooth, 4 airbags, immobiliser, air conditioning, ABS and remote locking.
2008 Hyundai Getz Auto Hatch
The very latest technology and contemporary luxury make the ultimate Focus, features include: Alloy whlles, 2.0l GDi petrol engine with 6 speed automatic transmis-sion, Active Park Assist, Leather Trim, Smart key start and remote locking. Only 9000kms.
2013 Ford Focus Titanium Hatch Auto
This NZ New Extra high Long wheel base Van would make an ideal vehicle for the tradesman ,courier van, fur-niture removal business with 6 speed manual powerfull diesel engine an abundance of room, features include air bags immobilizer locking ABS brakes plus much more.
2008 Ford Transit 2.4DT LWD Extra High Roof
This one owner 4x4 Manual hi/lo ratio cab plus diesel, has the benefit of four opening doors, features include Factory alloys, dual airbags, Air conditioning towbar plus tonneau cover with deck liner and remote locking.
NZ New, travelled just 27000kms, features include heat-ed leather seats, climate air conditioning, factory alloys ABS, sunroof immobiliser and remote locking
2007 Mazda BT50 Cab Plus 3.0TD 4WD 2010 Honda CRV Sport Facelift
Just arrived, so many features including: Alloy wheels, Adaptive Cruise control, Blind Spot information system, cornering headlights, Driver Alert (detects driver drowsi-ness) Heated driver and front passenger seats, lane de-parting warning, LED daytime running lights, Smart key start, body kit and sunroof.
2013 Ford Mondeo Titanium Ecoboost
This NZ New top of the line SUV travelled just 56000km has full leather interior with electric heated seats, Bose sound system Bluetooth connect reverse camera multi air bags traction control keyless immobilizer ignition tint-ed windows plus other features to numerous to mention.
2011 Mazda CX7 Ltd AWD
This NZ New European designed car of the year has fea-tures such as tiptronic auto, air conditioning, remote lock-ing, immobiliser, Bluetooth, full electric and ABS Brakes.Only 56000kms.
2010 Ford Focus 2.0L Auto Hatch
This popular five speed manual diesel is ideal for the tradesman and comes with tonneau cover, ABS brakes, alloy wheels, tow bar and cruise control. Just 9000kms
2012 Toyota Hilux 2WD 3.0D Manual
One owner, NZ New, features include: Multi airbags, air conditioning, remote locking, body skirts, ABS Brakes and power windows. A safe and reliable vehicle and great value.
2006 Toyota Yaris 5dr Manual Hatch
This is a 7 seater Mitsubishi top of the line SUV, numer-ous features including full leather interior, Sunroof, 18’f factory alloys, five speed auto multi air bags immobiliser remote locking, stability control, cruise control plus a whole lot more.
2007 Mitsubishi Pajero Exceed 3.2 diesel 4wd
About to arrive top of the line model travelled just 45000km full black leather interior, dvd player 18’factory alloys, running boards climate air con, cruise control plus much more
2010 Ford Territory Ghia SY2 7 seater
ANCAP 5 star rating with safety features including: Blind spot information system, ABS with Electronic Brakeforce Distribution, Multi airbags, Driver Alert, and much more.Only 6500kms.
2012 Ford Mondeo Hatch Auto
This latest five speed manual diesel is ideal for the trades-man and comes with tonneau cover, ABS brakes, alloy wheels, cruise control and tow bar. Just 9000kms. Can-opy available.
2012 Toyota Hilux 2WD
This one owner NZ New SUV has travelled just 67000km, features include Air con Abs Brakes Air bags cruise con-trol, keyless remote locking, power windows and mirrors as well as immobilizer ignition, roof racks and a tow-bar.
2002 Ford Escape XLT 4WD
NZ New five door, has had only two owners and travelled just 92000kms, has a fuel rating of 4.5 stars, features in-clude: Airbags, Alloy wheels, ABS Brakes, air conditioning and Immobiliser.
2002 Honda Civic VI Auto Hatch
About to arrive, this Automatic vehicle has feature in-cluding air bags, ABS Brakes, alloy wheels towbar ,remote central locking as well as a canopy and deck liner
2002 Holden Commodore VY SV6 ute
About to arrive this NZ New Auto sedan in black travelled 120,000km has features including leather trim factory al-loys, abs brakes, cruise control, air con, towbar plus much more
2004 Holden Commodore VZ SV6 Sedan
6 speed tiptronic auto, fawn, 6 airbags, electronic stabil-ity control, cruise control, alloy wheels 7.7ltrs per 100km one local owner fully service history and only 17000kms
2011 Kia Cerato LX 2.0ltr hatchback Auto
Glenn Sales Manager027 432 [email protected]
SimonSales027 278 [email protected]
MattSales Manager027 702 [email protected]
BuzzSales021 154 [email protected]
PaulSales027 255 [email protected]
LarnaBusiness Manager03 548 [email protected]
Six month mechanical breakdown warranties available on a selection
of vehicles for just $499 or just $299
when you finance the vehicle.
This One owner Civic sold new in Nelson, travelled just 62000km has features including Climate Air Conditioning Cruise control, ABS brakes remote central locking, factory alloy wheels, Compare our price.
2007 Honda Civic 1.8 S Auto Sedan - NZ New6 airbags, ABS Brakes, Electronic Brakeforce Distribution, Emergency Brake Assist, Dynamic Stability Control, re-verse sensors, towbar and deckliner.
2012 Ford Ranger XLT Double Cab Manual
No repayments until
March 2014
From no deposit on all new and used vehicles
Up to 48 months to pay at a low interest rate
Keep your cash for Christmas with this finance deal...
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Right: Local artist Laura Wells has designed a stun-ning Christmas window for the Wakefield Pharma-cy. She spent the weekend on the project and it will remain as the window fea-ture for the summer holi-days.
Holiday window for Wakefield PharmacyChristmas has definitely come to Wakefield, with festive cheer cropping up all over the place. If you’ve been wondering what’s been going on down at Wakefield Pharmacy, a local artist has been giving the window a bit of merriment.Laura Wells, famous for her work around Wakefield has designed a stun-ning window to decorate the front of the pharmacy, which will stay for
the duration of the summer holidays. She says the Pohutukawa tree design adorned with Christmas decorations and native birds was the perfect way to showcase a kiwi Christmas in the win-dow. “I’ve really enjoyed the process, having taken a bit of time off my art since having a child, it’s been a great project to get back into it.”Check it out next time you pass the pharmacy, you can’t miss it.
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Time to dust your togs off - the Wakefield School and Community Swimming Pool is open again.Now is the time to purchase your key for the season. The price of the keys this year has been increased tomeet running costs. The Wakefield pool is non-profit and relies on several sources of revenue to con-tinue operating including key sales and fundraising. Family Season Key - $105 if paid by 1 December 2013. Cost $110.00 if paid after December 1 2013.
Senior Citizens $65.00 (this means 60 years and over) A ‘family’ is regarded as people who reside with you in the same house. Keys are available from the school office between 9am and 3pm. Please note that if you are purchas-ing your keys from the school of-fice you must bring cash or cheque as there are will be no eftpos avail-able for key purchases. The key holder (adult) will be required to sign the form.
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On Saturday November 9 Wakefield School had its an-nual Twilight Gala.
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auctions, plants, bouncy cas-tles and bungee ropes to name
a few.It was a really great gala, we made a heap of money to save up for our new portable stage. Everyone looked like they were having so much fun on the night and the flash mob dance that the students performed was a very big hit. It was cool that everyone joined in with the dancing.We hope next year’s gala is just as fun. See you all there!
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A commemoration of those on the Hon-our Roll at the Rutherford Memorial Hall will be held on Anzac Day 2014.Surviving descendants are being urged to come forward and attend the event by local Secretary and Treasurer of the Ru-therford Memorial Hall (Foxhill) Assn Inc. Erica Short, to attend the special service.She says there are bound to be some liv-ing relatives and she hopes to put more concrete plans in place once she hears from interested people. “It will be a really nice way to commem-orate those on the Roll of Honour and Anzac day, so I am hoping to hear from people ahead of time. The style of com-memoration is yet to be worked out but at this stage to alert surviving descendants who might wish to attend, it is enough.”People who wish to see the Roll of Honour which is diplayed at the Rutherford Memorial Hall can do so by enquiring with Erica.The men listed on the 1914-1918 Roll of Hon-our are: Lt. P. Palmer, Pvt. H. Syder, Pvt. R. Price, Pvt. T. Robb, Pvt. W. Watson, Pvt P. Wat-
son, Pvt. C. Burgess, Pvt. L. Kerr, Pvt. H. Smith and Pvt. W. Masciorine. Visit http://ketetasman.peoplesnetworknz.info/f irst_world_war_centenar y/topics/show/63-roll-of-honour to find out more in-formation on those listed, or phone Erica on 03 541 8882 for more details.
Secretary and Treasurer of the Rutherford Memo-rial Hall (Foxhill) Assn Inc. Erica Short is welcom-ing descendants of those on the 1914-1918 Roll of Honour to attend an Anzac Day service next year. Photo: Sinead Ogilvie.
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Nelson Airport has been helping people take off for 75 years – a huge milestone for a town that every year sees more people touch down at its airport every year than the region’s entire population. Nelson’s aviation history started with the landing of an Avro 504 in 1921 and has since seen the town flourish to become one of the busiest centres for scheduled flights in the country. To celebrate the significant anni-versary, people are invited to a free com-munity open day at the airport, Saturday November 30, between 10am and 4pm.Nelson has come a long way in aviation since that first plane landing, which was actually bound for Brightwater but ran short of fuel prompting a stop at Marsden paddock in Stoke. The town’s isolation by mountains and sea meant that travel by air was met with enthusiasm by the entire community and was grabbed with both hands by the Harbour Board, who spear-headed plans to bring a functioning com-mercial airfield to the region. So Nelson
Airport was born.Current Nelson Airport chief executive Kaye McNabb says that in the earlier days Saxton Field was the first aerodrome in use. “Saxton field was where the Aero Club was based, but it soon became clear that it was not going to be adequate for the long term.” After finding the site where the airport as we know it now resides on Quaran-tine Reserve, Nelson Air-port was constructed and opened and functioning by 1938 with the first commer-cial flight taking off on the 30th November that year.“The next major event that really put Nelson Airport on the map was the moving in of the RNZAF No. 2 Gen-eral Reconnaissance squad-ron. When they arrived it
really became one of the major Cook Strait defence bas-es during the war. That gave rise to the building of two large hangars, which are still in use today as well as a number of other airfield build-ings.”Nelson Airport has always been up there when it comes to commercial flights, but a steady growth in de-mand has seen it become the fourth busiest commercial airport in New Zealand, rubbing shoulders with
major centres such as Wellington, Auck-land, Christchurch and Dunedin. Around 800,000 passengers touch down and take off there every year and it’s taken out the
Airport of the Year award three times in 2008, 2010 and more recently 2012.With 63 different businesses operating out of Nelson Airport, the milestone anniver-sary is not just about the daily arrivals and departures passing through the terminal doors, but the hub that Nelson Airport has created as a whole says Kaye. “The busi-nesses such as Air NZ Technical which repairs and maintains the ATR and Q300 aircraft, and HNZ Global, an international business centered here means that the air-
port contributes more than $80 million a year to the local economy.”It is easy to draw comparisons look-ing back on the way Nelson Airport has
changed over the years. The original terminal, what is now used as the archive shed, made way for a replacement that was built in the 50s says Kaye. “Alot of people will remember using that terminal. There were buckets to catch the leaks coming through from the ceiling and a pot belly stove for heating.” The current terminal was built in 1975 and was refurbished and ex-tended in 2002. A fea-ture that still remains a fond memory from the original décor is that
“wonderful 1960s carpet” which was re-placed but used in a World Of Wearable Art entry, a waistcoat that now hangs in the airport as a reminder of what once was. “You can imagine that passenger numbers back in 1975 were in the hun-dreds, where as now they are over 800,000 per year. We’ve had it replaced twice since, in 2002 and again in 2011.”The evolution of Nelson Airport won’t stop at its 75th anniversary either, with a development of the airport further north
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to expand the area available for general avia-tion parking. “And the next development people should expect to see over the next 12 months is a complete revamp of the parking and traffic access to the airport, followed very closely by a terminal expansion.”The anniversary of Nelson Airport will be cel-ebrated on Saturday November 30 with a free entry, open to the public event. Crowds well into the thousands are expected to gather at what Kaye describes as a true community airport. “We very much think of ourselves as a part of the community. We want to celebrate this milestone with everyone in the region.”The event will coincide with the launch of The Story of Nelson Aviation, a book co written by historian and ex Nelsonian Richard Waugh QSM and local aviation enthusiast Graeme Mc-Connell.The Air Nelson hangar will be open with a full
day of entertainment lined up for the event. The open day will showcase the region's aviation his-tory, there will be 22 different aircraft on display, including a number of classic aircraft. The RN-ZAF will attend including the Air Force band, TV weatherman Jim Hickey will be there as MC and to meet the public and there will be a fly-over by classic fighters including Nanchangs and the only known Avro Anson still flying . Along with DC3 and helicopter rides available for pur-chase, there will be plenty of things to see and do for the whole family.“This is going to be a very big celebration of Nel-son Airport for the people of Nelson. We invite everyone along to enjoy the day out and to help us celebrate the 75th anniversary.”Free parking is available if you follow parking of-ficials on the day and the fun kicks off at 10am and wraps up at 4pm.
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SCHOOL EXCHANGE: Waimea Intermediate students Leah Hel-lewell and Leah Miles, both 12, at a performance held at their school by visiting students from Raroa Intermediate. The exchange has long been a tradition at the local school, one that has been going for around 30 years. Raroa and Waimea Intermediates take it in turns to
host one another for performing arts and cultural exchange, one that is designed to “give students the opportunity to experience life in a different environment and to share and showcase their talents”.Last week more than 90 students visited and were billeted by Waimea students for the week. Photo: Sinead Ogilvie.
Each week photos from the Nelson Provincial Museum’s “glass plate” collection will run in Nelson Weekly and Waimea Weekly in the hope that more can be found out about them.Right: East Coast Railway. Nelson Provincial Museum, Kingsford Col-lection: 160268. Below: Lawson, Gp 2. Nelson Provincial Museum, Tyree Studio Collection: 29083. Can you tell us more about these photos? Email details to the museum at: [email protected].
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The last couple of weeks have pro-duced some stunning fishing days and the Saturday just gone was proof with a temperature in the mid 20’s. Because of the lovely warm weather and little rain, the water tempera-ture has also shot up accordingly and is near enough to that magical snapper figure of 18 degrees. The first snapper will be starting to spawn and from now on they will tend to be a bit more tentative in their feeding habits. This will mean a slight change of tactics may be required to entice the snapper on the bite. Smaller baits will prob-ably work in your favour on flasher rigs with smaller hooks when fish-ing on the rods. The setline will still be a good option as a backup using small squid baits. The snapper this season seem to be generally larger than last season averaging around the 35-45cm and are absolutely the perfect size for the dinner table. Al-though there have been reports of plenty of fish over 10kg and some closer to 15kg. These big fish can strike any time and you need to make sure your rod, reel, nylon and tackle are up for the challenge. Last weekend on our boat, we dropped the setline in 20 metres of water. We stray lined a pilchard from the back of the boat as we drifted away from the setline and landed a 6kg snapper within 5 min-utes of fishing. Several other big fish
hit this same rig within 5 minutes of each other but dropped the bait af-ter feeling the weight come on and that was it for the next 2 hours as the tide changed. Some smaller fish did come back on the bite and were landed on the rods.The carpet sharks are still in abun-dance, but so are the large schools of 2 kilo plus kahawai. Last week the large school of kahawai and associated birdlife that have been seen outside the cut by boaties over the last few weeks, came in close to Fifeshire Rock and Rocks Road. This activity saw land based an-glers flocking down to get amongst the action. Heaps of kahawai were caught and it was great to see all the kids out their enjoying the occasion with the bigger kids as well.With all the kahawai around the kingfish will be following closely behind. The Boulder Bank and the spat farm must be due to go off very soon. Kenepuru has still been a bit patchy with a 10kg fish taken recently, but the 7 gillers are still there to make life a bit harder. The weather is predicted to be reason-ably good during the week and into the following week, so get all the chores done asap. The fishing will only get better leading up to Christ-mas so get out there while you can. As always, come and see us at the club for all the latest news on what’s working and where the action is.
It was nothing but a rusty garden ornament when Dave Walker found it. “It was rusting away,” he says. “It was only scrap value.” But the 1901 Clayton and Shuttleworth steam tractor he has just finished restoring is now worth between $200,000 and $300,000, and he says it’s set for a new home at the Pigeon Valley Steam Museum. “I’ll never sell it.”Dave, an Appleby engineer, has spent the past few months and $32,000 restoring the machine so it would be ready for the Nelson A&P Show’s 125th Anniversary. “It’s had a complete rebuild. But it was quite easy as an engineer. You can’t get a lot of the parts so you have to cast them but the majority of the tractor was in tact,” he says. “There hasn’t been a steam engine down at the A&P Show for 50-60 years.”He had always been after a steam traction engine to restore and finally came across one he liked when visiting Jackson’s Estate Winery in Wood-bourne where owner John Stitchbury agreed to the joint project. “Any time I heard about an en-gine somewhere I went and had a look. I went all over the South Island. This one hasn’t been fired up for 50-60 years and it was very satisfying when it was first steamed up again.”This particular tractor was used for agricultural work, pulling trailers, carting goods, but Dave was unsure of its exact history. “Clayton and Shuttleworth made more steam engines than all of the other makes together,” he
says. “Most of them were rollers but there’s only about five of them in New Zealand and this is probably the only one under certification.”Dave, who has been an engineer for 41 years now, says the project was a big achievement. “Just be-cause of the state it was in on the 15th of April and now it’s all been done, it’s fully steamed. It’s lovely.”Before it’s taken to the steam museum, the trac-tor, which goes by the nickname Jacko, will be used for various Christmas events in Nelson and Christchurch.
Appleby engineer Dave Walker with his re-stored 1901 Clayton and Shuttleworth steam tractor. Photo: Phillip Rollo.
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The success of its three best players could hamper Waimea Old Boys’ chances of win-ning back to back championships but club president Duane Whiting can only see the positives following the announcement James Lowe, Marty Banks and Billy Guy-ton had landed Super Rugby contracts.James was easily the club player of the year but is unlikely to pull on the red and white hoops next season having signed a Super
Rugby contract with the Chiefs following a breakthrough season at both club and pro-vincial level. And James won’t be the only absentee ei-ther. Marty, who had a starring role in the club final, has signed with the Hurricanes and has a good chance to start for them at fullback, meaning he is also unlikely to have anything more than a small cameo at the grassroots level during the midseason
test window.The third loss could be utility Billy, who ran the show at first five. He has been se-lected in the Hurricanes wider training group following a fine ITM Cup season at halfback for the Tasman Makos. Only three past Waimea Old Boys players – former Crusaders wing Blair Cook, cur-rent Blues prop Sam Prattley and former Crusaders wider training squad member
Hamish Cochrane – have Super Rugby ex-perience so the announcement that three players will get a chance at that level in the one season is a big deal for the club. “It shows that we’re doing what we’re sup-posed to do,” says Duane. “You can’t take three players like that out and not have an impact but that’s part of the road to allow other young players through and hopeful-ly we’ll get some out of Waimea College.”
A one, two finish has seen the Nelson Tigers cruise past the Canterbury Glen Eagles in a relatively tame superstock teams race on Saturday night.Shane Harwood took the checkered flag with usual blocker Blair Cunningham making the most of a rare running role to finish second place ahead of Canter-bury’s Malcolm Ngatai.The race plan saw two drivers, Shane and Blair, drag the Canterbury drivers through the 12 laps while Dale Ewers and Jared Gray were given the blocking duties. Malcolm was the quickest driver
out of the starting blocks, but was even-tually mowed down by the Tigers duo after just three laps. “It was pretty easy in the end. It all went to plan,” says team selector Wayne Martin. “The Christch-urch car was winning but we knew if we just sat behind him that our block-ers would sort him out. Shane and Blair then ran through after about the third lap.”Blair’s running role may have caught the Glen Eagles by surprise, as he’s gen-erally a blocker. Wayne says that deci-sion was made to compensate for the
heavy workload, with three races in three weeks, and to keep the opposition guessing. “Blair’s car is on the pace in his tank so we have no problems with them racing. We said just pin our ears back and go.”While the win means Nelson holds onto the McCall Trophy for another year, Wayne says the focus now turns to Palmerston North for this weekend’s annual Challenge Cup clash with the Panthers. Last year the Tigers lost the Challenge Cup to Palmerston North here in Nelson.
Nelson Tigers driver Jared Gray gets shunted into the wall by Ricky Boulton during the McCall Trophy on Saturday. Photo: Tom Laney/Imagepress.co.nz.
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The 120th Nelson A & P Show is happening this weekend at the A & P Showgrounds in Richmond. There will be plenty to see and do with local entries in horticulture, bak-ing, floral art and handcraft com-petitions, equestrian competitions, plenty of livestock on display and all manner of fairground fun. Local businesses will be taking advantage of this opportunity to display their
wares and showcase their products and services so put on the sunscreen and head out to enjoy the fun and entertainment.
Looking forward to a summer spent out on the water? Talk to Bays Boat-ing Motueka Ltd at the A & P Show this weekend. They are the expert team who offer sales and service of both new and used boats, outboard
motors and marine electronics.Based in Motueka, Bays Boating is perfectly located for local and holidaying recreational boaties, offering all the parts and accessories needed to keep your boat humming. From sec-ond hand to brand new boats and dinghies, to outboard motor servicing on all models, Bays Boating is the one stop shop for all things marine. You can also pick up a variety of con-venient accessories from their showroom, in-cluding fish cooler bins, boarding platforms, polyprop rope and more.Regular servicing always pays in the long run, so call Bays Boating to discuss booking your boat in for its next service. All work carried out by their qualified and specialist team comes with their guaranteed warranty.
BMTT are proud to be attending the 120th Nel-son A & P Show and will have an impressive display of agricultural and outdoor equipment there for you to check out. The BMTT team are well known locally as the good buggers when it comes to sales and service of anything agricultural and the A & P Association defi-nitely think they are pretty darn good. BMTT
have kindly donated the use of the ATV’s that the show organisers will use to zip around the showgrounds making it almost possible for them to be in two places at once! It’s this dedica-tion to their customers and the local commu-nity that makes BMTT really stand out. Right from the start their sales team will work with you to find the right agricultural machinery to suit your requirements. They sell a huge variety of top brand machinery and their follow up care and after sales service is second to none. Noth-ing is too big or too small for BMTT – “We can source anything, including parts directly from America and Europe, so you don’t have to move heaven and earth to find what you’re looking for” says BMTT manager, Terry Thompson. Having the best connections and the right reputation means BMTT can buy in bulk from trusted brands, and Terry says those savings are always passed on to his clients. With the world’s leading suppliers on board, BMTT provides support and solutions for lo-cal dairy, horticulture and viticulture industries and also smaller property holders and home owners with their range of outdoor equipment, push mowers and ride on mowers.
Jacob Bryan, 12, Emily Bryan, 10, and Talia Addison-Saipe, 9 of Upper Moutere getting ready to take off on the Round Up at the A & P Show last year. Photo: Sinead Ogilvie.
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Fionna and Gordon Appleton at Appletons Hen Houses and Poultry Supplies in Mt. Heslington Road specialise in everything chickens. If you are thinking of keeping chickens and you’re not sure where to start, talk to them. They can set you up with everything you need to keep chooks in your backyard. You cannot beat Brown Shavers if you are keeping chooks pri-marily for fresh, homegrown eggs and they have Brown Shaver pullets ready to go. Or if the at-tractive old-fashioned heritage breeds take your fancy, they specialise in those too - availability depends on the season. Appletons have a range of poultry supplies both online and instore and stock everything from incubators and brood-ing equipment to feeders, drinkers, healthcare products and poultry feed. If you want to hatch your own chicks in an incubator or have a broody hen they have heritage breed hatching eggs available now and during the season. Ap-pletons Hen Houses and Poultry Supplies will be at the A & P Show this weekend and they look forward to seeing you there. Pop in and say hi and check out their impressive display of Hen Houses, chicken coops, day old chicks, chickens and a full range of poultry supplies. Take advan-tage of the opportunity to chat to the Team at Appletons about all things poultry! See you at the Show.
Bowater Toyota is proud to continue on the 65 year heritage of the Bowater Motor Group in Nelson and Tasman. We are a family owned com-pany spanning four generations and providing
the region with everything you need for peace of mind motoring. We offer new and used car sales, conveniently located state of the art service bays in Nelson, Richmond and Motueka for all makes and models, through to easy finance and insur-ance options. Bowater Toyota will once again be showcasing our market leading range of Toyotas together with a selection of quality used vehicles at this weekend’s show. We invite you to call in and check out some hot show specials, including a $14,000 saving on a brand new Hilux SR5! Use our many years of expertise and let our friendly sales team help you find the most suitable vehicle for your needs from our extensive range of NZ New, Imported, Used, SBT (Supplied By Toyota) and Signature Class vehicles. For all of your mo-toring needs, or the finance to help “Drive your Dream”, see Bowater Toyota at the A & P Show. If you can’t make it to the show, be sure to call in and see us at one of our Customer Centres today.
Dave Jeffery from BMTT will be at the show with a huge va-riety of agricultural equipment. BMTT have kindly donated the use of their All Terrain Vehicles to the show organisers and volunteers.
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The Nelson Senior Open was played in Richmond over the weekend with the local players winning a fair share of the silver-ware.Nelson men’s pair of Andre Van Rooyen and David Averill beat two Canterbury players to win the doubles title at the Tasman Tennis Cen-tre on Sunday.In the men’s singles final top Nelson player Kenta Naka fell to Christch-urch’s Jamie Poole but local player Melle Van Duijn won the men’s sin-gles plate convincingly 6-0, 6-1 over Oscar Sy-monds.In the women’s draw, the singles final was won by Leanne Greep of the Tas-man Tennis Club, beat-ing Jacinta Morgan from Christchurch, 6-1, 6-2 in straight sets.
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Hamish Low competes at the Nelson Senior Open on Saturday. Photo: Phillip Rollo.
BIKE FOR BRONZE: Hope cyclist Karen
Fulton, pictured left, and fellow Tasman Wheelers
member Daniel Barry both picked up third
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The Port Nelson Summer Sea Swim series con-tinues to ride a wave of popularity with a record 174 swimmers taking the plunge on the opening night of the series last Thursday.That’s a big increase on the handful of swimmers that lined up in the series when it started 25 years ago and one of the organisers Dick Ben-nison says he’s not surprised at the growth. Sea swimming is becoming increasingly popular all around the country and Dick says the Port Nel-son series is no exception.“It started as a small group of triathletes getting together for a swim and when I joined up 15 years ago we only had about 30 swimmers. It’s
been growing steadily over the last three or four years and now we are up to 170 and we’re still getting registrations coming in.”Dick says there are a number of reasons for the popularity of sea swimming nationally includ-ing the fact that it is gaining a higher profile in the media and is the perfect low-impact sport for ageing athletes. For the record, Fraser Neill was the fastest male over the long course completing the 650 metres in 7 minutes 38 seconds with Amy Coulton the fastest female in 8min 28 sec.The series is held at the Nelson Yacht Club every Thursday at 6.15pm over the summer.
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Ireland Steenbergen comes out of the water after winning the short course race on the opening night of the Port Nelson Sea Swim series held last Thursday. Photo: Simon Bloomberg.
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Oakwoods Village Market, 357 Lower Queen St, Fri 29th Nov, 9.00am-12 in Main Centre. A variety of stalls – lots to see & buy.”Brightwater Scout Group Fund raiser Quiz Night Every Thurs this month at Brightwater Sprig & Fern $3.00 entry per person. Prizes & raffles ga-lore. 6.30 pm for 7pm Start. Richard 021485650Waimea College invite past staff to a Christmas Afternoon Tea at 3.00pm, Thurs 28 Nov 2013 in the Staff Room. School tour available in the Hall Foyer at 2.30pm. RSVP Tracy or Paula 544 6099HUGE Plant Sale & boot market - Richmond Church of Christ. Sites to be booked for a $10 do-nation on Sat 30 Nov from 8.30am. Garage Sale St Paul’s Church, Waimea West Rd, Brightwater, Sat 23 Nov 9am to 12.30pm. Wet or Fine. Lots of stalls but no clothes. Fund raising for church & Philippines.Info-Tech Show & Tell-Richmond Library. Think-ing of getting a Ph? computer? e-reader? Dick Smith staff will demo the latest technology. Sat 30 Nov, 10.30-11.30. Bookings essential. Ph 5438500.Midday Music at the Cathedral Sat 23rd Nov 12 noon. Alan K. Gray, Organ Plunket is holding a free clothes giveaway day at Victory Centre Wed 27 Nov 11.30-1pm Good quality clothes can left at Plunket 607 Waimea Rd by 21 Nov or local clinics. Helpers needed. Con-tact [email protected] Mac User Group. Meet monthly Constance Barnicoat Room Tasman Library Richmond. Mac users, incl users of Apple devices welcome. Refer to www.nbmug.org.nz for details or call 5473408.LEPROSY MISSION Fundraising film, “One Chance”, Thurs 14 Nov, 7.30pm, Suter Thea-tre. Tickets $15 from Made For Men, Queen St, Richmond. Rachael Ph548 9488, 021026 86970. DOOR SALES.Tasman Talks Titles Book Group- Do you enjoy reading & talking about books? Then our Tasman
Talks Titles book group might be what you’re look-ing for. Join us on Wed 20 Nov, 3.00pm – 4.00pm at Richmond Library.Nelson Cathedral Festival Of Christmas Trees Tues 3rd – 22nd Dec. Official opening Tues 3rd Dec 7pm Open daily 9am – 5pm. Late nights 16th-19th Dec until 8pm.Morning & afternoon tea available. Large groups please contact 5481008Nelson/Tasman Endometriosis Network Coffee & Dessert evening at Cafe Affair, 295 Trafalgar St Tues 3rd Dec 7pm. Final get-together for the year. Usual gold coin donation. RSVP to Helen 5441724Country Music Concert Sat 16 Nov 1.30pm Nel-son Suburban Club $10pp. A special show not to be missed - featuring a duet & group only line-up of talented singers from across the region. Fund-raising event for the 2014 Sun City Country Music Awards. For info ph: 544 1139Lunch on the Hill. Tues 19 Nov. Tea & coffee served from 11.30am. Lunch at 12noon. All Wel-come. Holy Trinity Church, 27 Dorset St Rich-mond. Ph 544 8844Learn To Speak With Confidence. Let us moti-vate & encourage you to step outside your comfort zone & gain the skills you need. Join POWERtalk International, Waimea Club, twice monthly in Annesbrook. Friendly environ-ment. Ph Peggy 5390477 or Linda, 5447823. Web-site: www.powertalknelson1.wordpress.com.NZ Antique & Historical Arms Association Nel-son Branch - annual display at BRdgreen’s Rose Day(24th Nov) will run an Antique Arms Rd Show & invite the public to bring “Grandad’s Mus-ket” or other arms for appraisal. Firearms should be under cover for transport.Get Behind the Fence! Give someone you love a pest-proof fence post sponsorship or a mem-bership to the Brook Waimarama Sanctuary for Christmas. Help create a future for all our families. www.brooksanctuary.org or 03 546 2422 for info.
Kids Fishing Days Fish & Game-new season ‘13/14. Waimea river fishing ponds 8am-3pm. Sat 7 Dec special event kids with cancer, kids in wheelchairs, Big Brother Big Sister, & Sun 15 Dec. Contact Richard 544 8028 or Ian 544 5556NZChina Friendship Society. Nelson Branch meeting. Hearing House Trafalgar Square Fri Nov 22, 5:30 pm. All welcome. Contact Barbara Mark-land 544 4712 [email protected] group for fun & fitness. Age 50+, Meet-ing twice a month for 30 – 40km rides with pic-nic or coffee stop. All welcome. Contact Julia f021 659149 Next ride 23 Nov 2014Huge plant sale & Boot Market Sat 30 Nov Rich-mond Church of Christ Cnr crouched & Darcy streets Sites $10 book today 5445415Christmas Fair. St David’s Church11 Florence St, Richmd. Sat 23 Nov 10am-2pm.View a variety of Christmas goodies, get ideas for Christmas & pur-chase decorations, crafts, truffles, cakes, gift bas-kets & much more. $2 entry. Enquiries 544 7891PUBLIC MOVIE FUNDRAISER “The Butler” at The Suter, Fri, 29 Nov, 7:30pm, $15, by the Nelson Branch of the Green Party. Tickets at The Red Gal-lery, 1 Bridge Street (cash only). Info ph: 539-1108. Nelson Male Voice Choir- GO TELL IT ON THE MOUNTAIN Sun, Dec 1 2pm Motueka Memo-rial Hall. Adults $15; Under 18 $8-00, Under 10 Free. Enjoy a relaxing afternoon with songs old & new before the hassles of the Christmas Season. Tickets available; Motueka Information Centre.Nelson Diabetes Support Group meets Fri 29 Nov, 1.30 to 3pm at Nick Smith’s rms, 544 Waimea Rd. Speaker is Janet Evans, Arthritis Educator. Bring a plate for afternoon tea together with the recipe. Gold coin donation. Ph Joan 548 6263.Mindful Living - in the tradition of Thich Nhat Hanh. Teachings on the joy of being fully alive in the present moment & responding to life with clarity, calm & skill. Public talk, Sat 23 Nov, 7-9pm;
Day of Mindfulness, Sun 24 Nov 9.45am-3pm; Fairfield House. To register ph Libby 548 2551Free 1-1 technology sessions at Richmond Li-brary throughout Nov. Tue-Fri 11-2. Need some guidance with your computer, mobile phone, tab-let, e-reader? Bookings essential. Ph 5438500.Plunket Photo Fundraiser Stoke High Five Play-group Sat 23 Nov at :175 Quarantine Rd. Sittings for a portrait are $15. Bookings ph/txt Christel 0220816741.
REGULAR EVENTS Presbyterian Support are looking for warm caring people for rewarding volunteer social work with elderly people. Several positions available incl van assistant & programme assistant. Ph 547 9350.Tiny Tots a free, fun introduction to stories, songs, active movement and rhymes for preschoolers & their caregivers. Tuesdays 10-10.30am, Children’s Area, Richmond Library during term time.Fibro Hydro-Cise Hydrotherapy for Fibromyal-gia. Gentle exercise to Manage pain,stretch & relax your mind & muscles Starts Thurs 1 Aug, 3.30pm-4.30pm, $6, Ngawhatu pool, Stoke. Call Angie 5470198. or just turn-upAntique Bottle & Collectables Club meet first Tuesday every month Surburban Club, Tahunanui Drive at 7.30pm. Informal and informative. Bring your treasures. Judy 03 545 21819 Hole Ladies Golf Have you thought of taking up or resuming golf? Greenacres golf Club has a very enthusiastic & friendly 9 hole ladies group who play each Thurs 9.30am. Ph: Sue Thwaites 5446813, Judy Waugh 5476580.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.nz
PuzzlesYour WeeklyCluesAcross 1 Uncomplaining in adversity (7) 5 Severely self-denying (7) 9 Inactivity (7) 10 Conditional stipulation (7) 11 Warning of danger (5) 12 Come to light (9) 13 Random (3-2-4) 15 Motor sport event (5) 16 Nut of hickory tree (5) 18 Time of carefree youth (5,4)
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Down 1 Green leaf vegetable (7) 2 To ham (7) 3 Twin-hulled sailing boat (9) 4 Sprang (5) 5 Valuation (9) 6 Traverse (5) 7 Insignificant (7) 8 Intimately (7) 14 At once (9) 15 In the act of crime (3-6) 16 Richly costumed parade (7) 17 Clique (7) 19 Placate by concessions (7) 20 Favourable outcome (7) 22 Venomous snake (5) 23 Ancient Greek poet (5)
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Across contd. 21 Enter without invitation (9) 24 A savoury jelly (5) 25 Gymnastic entertainer (7) 26 Intercede (7) 27 Curative treatment (7) 28 Compensation (7)
Down 1 Green leaf vegetable (7) 2 To ham (7) 3 Twin-hulled sailing boat (9) 4 Sprang (5) 5 Valuation (9) 6 Traverse (5) 7 Insignificant (7) 8 Intimately (7) 14 At once (9) 15 In the act of crime (3-6) 16 Richly costumed parade (7) 17 Clique (7) 19 Placate by concessions (7) 20 Favourable outcome (7) 22 Venomous snake (5) 23 Ancient Greek poet (5)
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118th Annual General Meeting 2013 being held Monday 9 December 2013, 7.30pm at the clubrooms, Jubilee Park Richmond.
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welcome with love Fletcher Andrew
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9.00am Holy Communion
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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
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Since 1915
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Small Jobs
Welcome
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Honest Reliable Master Plumbers and Gasfitters
Since 1915
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Small Jobs
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544 7285No job too small
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544 0444 021 255 [email protected]
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HARRIS TRAINING SERVICES LTD
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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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68 Gladstone Road, Richmond
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Ph 544 5206027 486 6054T & J Collins Holdings Ltd
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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
10amSundays
Includes JAMKids program
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www.enviro.co.nz
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www.rowandronelectrical.co.nz
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plumbing
• Renovations• Kitchens
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0275 423 343A/H: 542 3343
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Need help with your garden?
Call Tony Baker 544 3977
• 24 Years Horticulture Experience• Landscaping • Pruning
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4A Gladstone Road, Richmond
hemming
alterations
repairs
022 648 9929
SewingRichmond
231D Queen Street(walkway beside T&T Children)
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4A Gladstone Road, Richmond
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ST DAVID’SPRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH11 Florence Street, Richmond
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This Sunday:9.30am Classic Church
www.stdavidschurch.co.nzPhone 544 8387
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0274 376 [email protected] Gladstone Rd, RICHMOND
• Car Grooming• Wash & Wax• Full Grooming• Engine Bays
Holy Trinity Anglican Church
27 Dorset St, RichmondPhone 544-8844
Sunday Services24 November
9.00am Holy Communion
10.30am Praise on the HillTheme: The Reign of Christ
All WelcomeWednesday 10.00am
Holy Communionwww.holytrinityrichmond.org.nz
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www.benjaminblack.co.nz
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