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• By Sarla Donovan<br />

SOUTHSHORE residents are<br />

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is finally acting on concerns over<br />

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In May, <strong>Pegasus</strong> <strong>Post</strong> reported<br />

on residents’ increasing<br />

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earthquakes.<br />

Now, it seems the city council is<br />

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its intention<br />

to ask Regenerate<br />

Christchurch to fasttrack<br />

the time frame<br />

for dealing with redzoned<br />

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City council chief executive<br />

Karleen Edwards is going to look<br />

at a plan by coastal engineering<br />

firm OCEL Consultants for<br />

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Southshore, and report back to<br />

the city council on its feasibility.<br />

The plan, commissioned probono<br />

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Inside<br />

FROM<br />

THE<br />

EDITOR’S<br />

DESK<br />

PEOPLE POWER – and coverage<br />

in the <strong>Pegasus</strong> <strong>Post</strong> – seems to be<br />

moving the city council in the right<br />

direction over coastal erosion.<br />

We report on page 1 today the<br />

council seems to be taking the public’s<br />

concerns seriously – not that<br />

I’m suggesting it hasn’t previously.<br />

Yeah right!<br />

Six years on from the quakes<br />

zilch has been done to stop the<br />

erosion along the estuary side<br />

of Southshore and now there’s<br />

concern about encroachment at<br />

South Brighton Domain.<br />

Local residents’ association<br />

chairman Bill Simpson says he is<br />

“very pleased” the city council is<br />

finally acting.<br />

But local city councillor David<br />

East is worried it will be bogged<br />

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Tuesday <strong>June</strong> <strong>27</strong> <strong>2017</strong> 3<br />

News<br />

Shop fronts: Back to the future<br />

• By Sarla Donovan<br />

WINDOW DRESSING: Daniel Manchester, left, features in the photographic transfer of a bicycle<br />

shop now covering a former tattoo parlour in Brighton Mall. ​ PHOTO: GILBERT WEALLEANS<br />

NEW BRIGHTON has a new<br />

shop . . . front.<br />

A former tattoo parlour in<br />

New Brighton Mall has had its<br />

front window transformed with<br />

scenes of a bustling bicycle shop<br />

inside.<br />

It’s the first of half a dozen<br />

shops in the mall which will get<br />

the artistic makeovers over the<br />

coming weeks.<br />

The photographic transfer<br />

is taken from an Auckland<br />

bicycle shop owned by a friend<br />

of project organiser Daniel<br />

Manchester.<br />

After shifting to New Brighton<br />

from Auckland to help with<br />

the Christchurch rebuild, Mr<br />

Manchester was inspired to<br />

inject new life into the suburb<br />

by covering derelict shop fronts<br />

with scenes harking back to its<br />

heyday.<br />

He’s hoping the project<br />

will brighten the mall and<br />

spark conversations. “It might<br />

encourage some into (seeing the<br />

area) with fresh eyes.”<br />

He said after the transfer went<br />

up on Friday, he’d had another<br />

building owner contact him<br />

wanting their building to get the<br />

treatment.<br />

Ara Institute Art and Design<br />

students have created the transfers<br />

as part of their course work.<br />

The scheme, dubbed Brighter<br />

New Brighton was inspired by<br />

Bushmill in Northern Ireland,<br />

a recession-hit town which<br />

gave its empty shops a creative<br />

makeover.<br />

Paintings of a barber shop,<br />

bakery and greengrocer covered<br />

empty windows and doors in<br />

a move that helped to attract<br />

tourists and rejuvenate the<br />

community.<br />

Mr Manchester said the<br />

community reaction had been<br />

positive and he was looking at<br />

using different mediums for<br />

some of the shop windows,<br />

including props, displays and 3D<br />

projections.<br />

A local group had also<br />

contacted him about creating a<br />

knitted bakery with cakes and<br />

pastries, a cashier and other items.<br />

The next shop to get the<br />

treatment would be the former<br />

Dowsons building in Brighton<br />

Mall.<br />

And for anyone wanting an<br />

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Manchester says he’ll put a sign<br />

in the shopwindow, for a New<br />

Brighton man called David who<br />

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has been “keeping the world<br />

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Your Local Views<br />

Estuary action needed now<br />

ews<br />

and South<br />

Patient residents<br />

in Southshore<br />

Brighton have<br />

waited long<br />

enough for<br />

action on estuary<br />

protection, writes Coastalward<br />

city councillor David<br />

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ashion<br />

RESIDENTS in the Coastal<br />

ward are quite rightly expressing<br />

their frustration around the<br />

restoration of the eastern edge<br />

of the estuary following the<br />

earthquakes.<br />

Considerable erosion has<br />

occurred in a number of areas<br />

and six years on repairs have not<br />

yet been effected. Residents gaze<br />

Gardening<br />

across the estuary and admire<br />

the work completed on the<br />

other side and lament the lack of<br />

progress on our side.<br />

Phrases like “the chosen ones”<br />

in reference to those living<br />

on the other side prevail but<br />

unfortunately complexities in<br />

the status of parts of the estuary<br />

edge in South New Brighton and<br />

otoring<br />

Southshore have complicated<br />

progress.<br />

Regardless of those<br />

complexities, a six year delay is<br />

untenable and remedial action<br />

needs to be accelerated. In my<br />

view the estuary edge needs to<br />

be split into three quite distinct<br />

areas for restoration.<br />

Trying to deal with them as<br />

one will involve some areas being<br />

delayed by complexities in the<br />

others.<br />

Southshore is obviously an area<br />

in its own right that is bound<br />

up in residential red zoning<br />

issues. The local community have<br />

commissioned what I believe is<br />

a very good engineering report<br />

to address the issues in this area.<br />

In my mind view, Regenerate<br />

Christchurch and Land<br />

Information New Zealand need<br />

to carry out an assessment of the<br />

suitability of this report, amend<br />

where and if necessary and<br />

propose its implementation.<br />

There is no point in reinventing<br />

the wheel; much if not all the<br />

work required has been done.<br />

The second area is that part of<br />

the estuary edge which extends<br />

from the boardwalk to the jetty<br />

and is perhaps the area that is<br />

eroding the most at the moment.<br />

It has no residential red zone<br />

complications and is under the<br />

jurisdiction of the city council.<br />

This is the area where we can<br />

get quick wins and an immediate<br />

repair programme is capable<br />

of being implemented in a very<br />

short space of time.<br />

The third area extends from<br />

the jetty to Bridge St and then<br />

from Bridge St through to a point<br />

upstream of Kibblewhite St.<br />

There are many complexities:<br />

Higher groundwater levels,<br />

land lowered post earthquakes<br />

and issues around sea/salt<br />

water intrusion. A great deal of<br />

investigatory work is under way<br />

and preliminary proposals are<br />

being investigated.<br />

The solutions are quite complex<br />

and will require a great deal of<br />

regeneration planning.<br />

A regeneration plan is proposed<br />

and is probably the optimal<br />

solution for this area.<br />

Residents have been<br />

exceedingly patient, however,<br />

remedial action is required now,<br />

not an endless talkfest of possible<br />

solutions<br />

Council listens on<br />

erosion problem<br />

• From page 1<br />

“It puts it before the city<br />

council. We couldn’t ask for<br />

more than that, I’m very pleased.<br />

A couple of people made verbal<br />

submissions (on the issue) as<br />

part of the Annual Plan process<br />

and that might have tipped the<br />

balance.”<br />

Rockinghorse Rd resident Nick<br />

Yuki and his wife Liz were very<br />

stoked to hear this news. Our<br />

hope and patience has paid off<br />

and we now excitedly await some<br />

real action from Regenerate<br />

ACTION:<br />

Rockinghorse<br />

Rd residents<br />

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Liz Yuki are<br />

“stoked” the<br />

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and fast-track<br />

a solution<br />

to erosion<br />

problems in<br />

Southshore.<br />

Christchurch to save our shore.”<br />

Hundreds of submissions on<br />

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came from residents in the coastal<br />

east, many concerned over the<br />

lack of estuary edge protection.<br />

Privately built seawalls<br />

destroyed during the clearance<br />

of red zone properties in<br />

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News<br />

Whale pool is on the move<br />

• By Sarla Donovan<br />

CONCEPT DESIGNS for New<br />

Brighton’s $8 million beachside<br />

playground show the iconic<br />

whale is on the move.<br />

The whale will shift further<br />

south from its current location,<br />

and have a water jet added in.<br />

It’ll be joined by a pelican, a<br />

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overseeing the project.<br />

The playground will be sited<br />

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park adjacent to the north side<br />

of the library.<br />

Once construction starts, the<br />

old playground and paddling<br />

pool will be closed to allow its<br />

replacement to be built. The $11<br />

PLAYTIME: Artists’ impression of the beachside playground looking from Marine Pde to the sea.<br />

Below – A bird’s-eye view. ​<br />

The public can view and comment<br />

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city council’s website until July 23.<br />

Paper copies are available<br />

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Library and the New Brighton<br />

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weekends to talk to the community<br />

about the designs and<br />

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million hot salt water pools will<br />

be built on the site of the old<br />

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DCL have teamed up with<br />

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Select Evolution developed the<br />

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Tuesday <strong>June</strong> <strong>27</strong> <strong>2017</strong> 7<br />

ews<br />

Disabled sculptor<br />

to ashion go on dream trip<br />

A LONG-HELD dream is about<br />

to come true for the woman<br />

behind the South Brighton<br />

Sculpture Park.<br />

Bon Suter has developed a<br />

special bond with friend and<br />

Gardening<br />

fellow artist Donald Gibson over<br />

the past 25 years.<br />

Mr Gibson is blind, deaf<br />

and unable to talk but under<br />

Ms Suter’s patient tutelage he<br />

has developed into a talented<br />

sculptor.<br />

The pair have worked together<br />

often and slowly built up the<br />

South Brighton Sculpture<br />

Park but<br />

otoring<br />

soon they’re going swap the sand dunes of South<br />

Brighton for the shores of<br />

FRIENDS: South Brighton sculptor Bon Suter is taking<br />

Hawaii.<br />

Ms Suter has an artist friend<br />

there who works with people<br />

with disabilities and has always<br />

promised to take Mr Gibson<br />

there to visit.<br />

“I’ve<br />

asty<br />

decided it’s time I made<br />

Bites<br />

good on that promise,’’ said Ms<br />

Suter.<br />

“Donald is over the moon.<br />

He’s so excited but it’s probably<br />

really hard for him to believe it is<br />

actually going to happen till we<br />

long-time friend Donald Gibson on a dream trip to Hawaii. ​<br />

get on the plane.’’<br />

Friends have organised<br />

accommodation for them and<br />

for Mr Gibson to go surfing and<br />

canoeing. He will also spend<br />

some of the 10 days in Hawaii<br />

sculpting.<br />

“He’s going to take a whole<br />

lot of his carved stone hearts to<br />

Hawaii and give them to people<br />

he meets as a little gift.<br />

“Donald has hardly any<br />

money so we’re trying to do a<br />

bit of fundraising to help pay<br />

for his expenses while he’s away.<br />

For him this really is a once in a<br />

lifetime trip.’’<br />

Anyone keen to help with the<br />

fundraising effort should email<br />

Ms Suter on bonsuter@gmail.<br />

com.<br />

GOING UP: Walls are being constructed in the central area of<br />

the new QE II Recreation and Sport Centre.<br />

Sport centre shapes up<br />

THE NEW QE II Recreation<br />

and Sport Centre is starting to<br />

take shape.<br />

Concrete block walls are<br />

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structural steel portals for the<br />

main pool are being assembled<br />

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The Ministry of Education is<br />

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News<br />

PEGASUS POST<br />

Star Media scoops awards<br />

Fashion<br />

THE STAR has been judged<br />

the best of the best at the New<br />

Zealand Community Newspaper<br />

Awards.<br />

The Star, part of the Star Media<br />

Group, scooped the three top<br />

awards – best newspaper, most<br />

improved newspaper and it also<br />

took out the supreme award<br />

which covers newspapers, magazines<br />

and websites.<br />

Venetia Sherson who judged<br />

Gardening<br />

the supreme award category said:<br />

“The Star is bold in design and<br />

bold in attitude. The Star urges<br />

its readers to engage in debate<br />

and reflect on the issues it deems<br />

important to the community.<br />

“Strong grass roots reporting,<br />

and tight writing are the<br />

hallmarks of the paper. It tackles<br />

big subjects with a sure hand<br />

Motoring<br />

and features a good mix of civic<br />

issues, crime and community<br />

stories.”<br />

Mike Fletcher who judged the<br />

most improved newspaper category<br />

said of The Star: “The paper<br />

is a cracker. It is a joy to read.<br />

Judging by The Star’s pagination<br />

growth, the readers and advertis-<br />

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ers like it and value it too.<br />

“The Star is filling a vital niche<br />

for news and views in Christchurch.<br />

Every page is attractive.<br />

Every page is interesting.”<br />

It was a big night for Star<br />

Media’s team at the awards<br />

ceremony which was held in<br />

Christchurch on Friday.<br />

As well as The Star winning<br />

the top three awards, Kiwi Gardener<br />

was judged best all round<br />

lifestyle magazine, Gabrielle<br />

Stuart was the winner of the best<br />

senior feature/lifestyle journalist<br />

category and Bridget Rutherford<br />

was runner-up in the junior<br />

reporter and feature writer<br />

categories.<br />

Star Media also featured in the<br />

advertising awards.<br />

Rodney Grey was the winner<br />

and runner-up in the best advertising<br />

portfolio categories and<br />

Michaela Bolster was the sales<br />

excellence winner.<br />

‘The Star is filling a vital<br />

niche for news and views in<br />

Christchurch.’<br />

– Mike Fletcher, judge<br />

The awards come at a great<br />

time for Star Media – The Star’s<br />

readership has increased substantially<br />

in the latest Nielsen<br />

report.<br />

Star Media has a large portfolio<br />

of newspaper titles – The Star,<br />

Nor’West News, Western News,<br />

<strong>Pegasus</strong> <strong>Post</strong>, Southern View,<br />

Bay Harbour News and Selwyn<br />

Times, magazines Kiwi Gardener,<br />

Style, Rugby News and With This<br />

Ring, web news site<br />

www.star.kiwi and operates<br />

several annual events City 2 Surf,<br />

the Home & Leisure Show and<br />

With This Ring, Bridal Show.<br />

Star Media is a family business,<br />

locally-owned by Pier and<br />

Charlotte Smulders.<br />

Star Media chief executive<br />

Steve McCaughan said: “I believe<br />

the awards won on the weekend<br />

are reflective of all our Star Media<br />

team’s effort and the fact that<br />

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Smulders, editor-in-chief<br />

Barry Clarke, magazines<br />

editor Kate Preece and<br />

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“Our big haul of awards on the<br />

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Tuesday <strong>June</strong> <strong>27</strong> <strong>2017</strong> 9<br />

ADVERTORIAL<br />

THE RICCARTON MARKET<br />

IS NOT CLOSING!<br />

During winter, as expected, the number of stall<br />

holders and the number of people coming to the<br />

market reduces but we still get in excess of 4,000<br />

people coming every week. One of the strong points<br />

about the Riccarton Market is that both entry and<br />

parking is free to the public”.<br />

HUNDREDS<br />

OF STALLS<br />

Don’t believe everything that you<br />

hear! Despite numerous rumours<br />

the popular Riccarton Market is<br />

not closing.<br />

“It is easy to understand the confusion” says Craig<br />

Murphy, President of the Rotary Club of Riccarton.<br />

(The Riccarton Market is owned by the Riccarton<br />

Rotary Charitable Trust and managed by the Rotary<br />

Club of Riccarton). “With much publicity being<br />

given to the proposed new housing subdivision<br />

on some of the land currently occupied by the<br />

Riccarton Racing Club people have missed the<br />

point that not all of the land is going to be utilised.<br />

Over the next few years land will be progressively<br />

developed into residential sections along Yaldhurst<br />

Road and Steadman Road and then into other parts<br />

of the property.<br />

It does not however intrude into that portion of the<br />

land currently occupied by the Riccarton market”.<br />

Plans released by the developers, Ngai Tahu<br />

Properties, show the proposed subdivision being<br />

done over 6 stages which when completed will<br />

provide approximately 600 new residential sections.<br />

“In preparation for the development the Riccarton<br />

Market has reduced its footprint and condensed<br />

the number of stalls available. The Racing Club<br />

has offered other land closer to the entrance in<br />

exchange for land surrendered by the market.<br />

These new areas will be incorporated into the<br />

market over time” advises Ross Binning, Chair of<br />

Riccarton Rotary’s Market Committee. “By reducing<br />

the footprint now we have been able to provide<br />

additional parking for our customers making coming<br />

to the Riccarton Market even easier. Over the<br />

summer months we have been getting crowds in<br />

excess of 10,000 people every Sunday.<br />

The Riccarton Market has been in operation for<br />

29 years. Over that time it has moved location<br />

several times. From its origins as a ‘car boot sale’<br />

located at the Riccarton Mall carpark, it moved to<br />

The Bush Inn, then outgrew sites at Riccarton High<br />

School and then at the University, relocating to<br />

the racecourse site more than 15 year ago. It has<br />

become an institution in Christchurch – described<br />

by the Christchurch City Council as ‘an icon’ for<br />

locals and tourists alike. It is the largest charity<br />

market in New Zealand and with room for over<br />

300 stalls it is arguably the largest weekly market<br />

in the country. During this period Riccarton Rotary<br />

has donated more than $3 million to local charities<br />

and individuals as well as supporting other national<br />

and international projects especially at times of<br />

emergency.<br />

“It is disappointing that people still talk about the<br />

Riccarton Market closing” says Craig Murphy. “In<br />

many cases those people are directly associated<br />

with competitive markets around the city so they<br />

no doubt see it to their advantage by creating<br />

uncertainty about the future of the Riccarton Market.<br />

Be assured the Riccarton Market is here to stay. We<br />

have a secure long term arrangement over<br />

the Riccarton Park site and apart from some<br />

relatively minor redesign of the footprint over<br />

the next few years there is nothing that will<br />

change as far as our many loyal customers<br />

are concerned. They will be able to continue<br />

to come for their vegetables, meats, other<br />

food items, hardware, tools, furniture, plants,<br />

artworks, jewellery, cat and dog needs,<br />

clothing as well as to be entertained by the<br />

live music and stay and have their lunch from<br />

one of the numerous ethnic and specialised food<br />

and refreshment stalls located around the central<br />

‘commons’.<br />

If you would like to know more about the Riccarton<br />

Market please go to www.riccartonmarket.co.nz<br />

RICCARTON MARKET<br />

OPEN EVERY SUNDAY<br />

9am - 2pm | Riccarton Racecourse<br />

HUNDREDS<br />

OF STALLS<br />

LIVE<br />

ENTERTAINMENT<br />

EXTENSIVE<br />

FOOD COURT<br />

For more information visit our website: www.riccartonmarket.co.nz


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SPORTS<br />

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10 Tuesday <strong>June</strong> <strong>27</strong> <strong>2017</strong><br />

Latest Christchurch news at www. .kiwi<br />

GO LOCAL<br />

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her team offer breakfast / lunch and<br />

Dinner also being fully licenced.<br />

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A great Early Bird special available<br />

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SCHOOLS<br />

community garden grow<br />

• By Sarla Donovan<br />

CHILDREN FROM Queenspark School<br />

were preparing a plot and planting<br />

out vegetables at the New Brighton<br />

Community Gardens recently.<br />

They were also shown how to make a<br />

frame for their peas to grow on.<br />

The budding gardeners were on<br />

their second visit as part of Eastern<br />

Community Sport and Recreation’s<br />

10 week sports programme for year<br />

5-8 children, which runs on Fridays at<br />

Rawhiti Domain.<br />

Children from schools around the<br />

eastern<br />

SPORTS<br />

suburbs participate and some<br />

have been elected to do gardening.<br />

They work in the community garden,<br />

by the gates of Rawhiti Domain.<br />

Teacher Jackie Stafford has 12 pupils<br />

doing this activity with her.<br />

They have so far designed and painted<br />

a sign for their plot, prepared and<br />

planted their garden, eaten feijoas that<br />

had fallen to the ground and carrots that<br />

had just been dug up and cooked potato<br />

puffs.<br />

Community garden volunteers run the<br />

programme and Ms Stafford supports<br />

the children in the ‘Sunflower’ team,<br />

which includes the Queenspark pupils.<br />

She said the programme was a<br />

“fantastic initiative.”<br />

SCHOOLS<br />

SPORTS<br />

PEGASUS POST<br />

GREEN FINGERS: Keannah helping to<br />

make the frame for the peas. Below:<br />

Nikau and Lachlan painting the sign<br />

for their vegetable plot.<br />

Learning at the beach<br />

GOING BEYOND SCHOOL WALLS: Haeata Community Campus teacher<br />

Carla Taiaroa loves creating extraordinary opportunities for her tamariki outside<br />

of the school walls. Learning happens everywhere for the ākonga in Kaunuku,<br />

even at the beach. Tamariki working alongside Ms Taiaroa have been learning<br />

about the process of carving. They recently visited New Brighton Beach to<br />

collect drift wood and will design patterns to carve as their first attempt at<br />

whakairo (carving.) Koia kei a koutou! ​<br />

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Burnside 28 Heath Street<br />

As Is Where Is!<br />

Mitchell Roberts & Mana Tai<br />

M 0<strong>27</strong> 413 0797 or 0<strong>27</strong> 626 2824 P 03 385 0343<br />

Harcourts Twiss-Keir Realty / The Palms Licensed Agent REAA 2008<br />

FOR SALE<br />

3 1 1<br />

Harcourts ID: PLS2<strong>27</strong>4<br />

This very tidy As-Is-Where-Is property with great space and in a prime location, will provide value<br />

to the smart buyer who is capable with as-is properties. The owners have decided to take a<br />

settlement, rather than repair - and now require the property to be sold immediately, in order to<br />

pursue their next step.<br />

Auction: Wednesday 5 July Russley Golf Club,<br />

Memorial Avenue @ 3.00pm (unless sold prior).<br />

View: Phone for viewing times.<br />

Mairehau 2/29 Harrison Street<br />

First-home'rs / Investors!<br />

FOR SALE<br />

3 1 2<br />

Harcourts ID: PLS2228<br />

This classic character bungalow has had refreshments to improve for modern living, including<br />

repainting, recarpeting, rewiring, modernised kitchen and bathroom and installation of heat-pump<br />

- whilst keeping the original charm, with large living areas / bedrooms and stained-glass detailing<br />

throughout... all situated on a private section in a convenient city fringe location.<br />

Mitchell Roberts & Mana Tai<br />

M 0<strong>27</strong> 413 0797 or 0<strong>27</strong> 626 2824 P 03 385 0343<br />

Harcourts Twiss-Keir Realty / The Palms Licensed Agent REAA 2008<br />

Price: $399,000.<br />

View: Phone for viewing times.<br />

Shirley 149 Emmett Street<br />

So Much Work Has Been Done!<br />

Harcourts ID: KI7259<br />

Come and check out this lovingly redecorated house, carpet, vinyl, wallpaper, even the bricks<br />

on the outside have been replaced. Clever use of space has allowed our owners to use this three<br />

bedroom plus study house as a four bedroom home - and that doesn't even include the outside<br />

studio and extra studio space attached to the garage. Our owners have purchased and must sell!<br />

Andrew Smyth<br />

M 022 323 6465 P 03 3<strong>27</strong> 5379<br />

Harcourts Twiss-Keir Realty / Kaiapoi Licensed Agent REAA 2008<br />

FOR SALE<br />

3 1 1<br />

Price: Offers Invited!<br />

View: Phone for viewing times.<br />

West Melton 630 Hoskyns Road<br />

All The Hard Work Is Done!<br />

5 3 3<br />

Harcourts ID: BF28444<br />

You will find it challenging to build a brand new home of this size and quality without the budget<br />

sky rocketing with the current costs associated with building! This grand 475m2 home has been<br />

perfectly positioned to maximize the sun and privacy that this 4.0029ha (10 acre) section has to<br />

offer. Must view to appreciate - Our highly motivated Vendors are keen to move on, so don't delay.<br />

Woolston 98A Randolph Street<br />

Take a Look At This<br />

3 1 3<br />

Harcourts ID: BF<strong>27</strong>924<br />

First home buyers this lovely sunny warm home could be yours. With new carpet, new drapes,<br />

freshly painted throughout along with insulation in the ceiling and underfloor and a fabulous deck<br />

to relax and entertain on, what more could you want. The brand new double garage plus double<br />

carport is a real bonus. Well manicured section with room for veges + established fruit trees.<br />

Brooke Kable<br />

M 029 777 6706 P 03 323 6045<br />

Harcourts Twiss-Keir Realty / Belfast Licensed Agent REAA 2008<br />

Price: $1,720,000.<br />

View: Phone for viewing times.<br />

Anne Davis<br />

M 0<strong>27</strong> 492 7694 P 03 323 6045<br />

Harcourts Twiss-Keir Realty / Belfast Licensed Agent REAA 2008<br />

Price: Now sharply priced at $355,000.<br />

View: Phone for viewing times.<br />

Contributor to www.realestate.co.nz<br />

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St Andrews Square To Be Sold!<br />

89 St Andrews Square - Strowan<br />

5 Bedrooms | 3 Bathrooms | 2 Car Garage | Off Street Parking | Property ID: PLS2258 | AUCTION: Wednesday 5 th July @ 3:00 p.m Russley Golf Club (unless sold prior).<br />

Finely situated in the extremely coveted St<br />

Andrews Square, abutting Elmwood Park,<br />

provides a rare opportunity for a new owner<br />

to enter a cherished locale. The owners have<br />

already purchased elsewhere, requiring<br />

that this property MUST NOW BE SOLD!<br />

With the children now grown and the<br />

property having being markedly improved<br />

by earthquake repairs and tasteful modern<br />

renovations, it is time for this beautifully<br />

elegant home with classic character, to<br />

foster new family memories.<br />

A home with a history, is a home with stories<br />

- and the owners could lovingly tell you of<br />

all their own - of teaching the children to<br />

swim in the heated pool, the dinner parties<br />

in the intimate dining-room, and the family<br />

gatherings often sprawling from the flowing<br />

living areas to the garden patios, with overstayers<br />

sometimes snugly lodged in the loft<br />

quarters. They could tell you all of this with<br />

fondness - but wouldn't it be nicer to start<br />

make your own stories.<br />

A genuine opportunity, for a home perfectly<br />

suited to the family who appreciate and<br />

deserve a beautiful environment, in which<br />

to grow together.<br />

Located in the highly sought-after suburb<br />

of Strowan, provides urban convenience<br />

within beautiful surrounding. In close<br />

proximity to extremely desired schools,<br />

including St Andrews College, CBHS/<br />

CGHS, Heaton Intermediate and Elmwood<br />

Primary - as well as ease of access to the<br />

nearby shopping amenities of Merivale and<br />

Christchurch CBD.<br />

Contact Mitchell Roberts 0<strong>27</strong> 413 0797<br />

or Mana Tai 0<strong>27</strong> 626 2824. Harcourts<br />

Twiss-Keir Realty Ltd/The Palms Office<br />

03 385 0343. Licensed Agent REAA 2008.<br />

Mitch &<br />

Mana<br />

Properties Available To Rent In Christchurch<br />

19 Alpine View Lane, Burwood - $410.00 p/w<br />

Enjoy this spacious three bedroom family home located close to the new<br />

Marshland School, bus route and soon to be completed New World.<br />

Unit 1 and 2, 469 Worcester Street, Linwood - $400.00 p/w each<br />

Two brand new units available. Two bedrooms with single internal access<br />

garage, private courtyard and security gates.<br />

159 Dickeys Road, Belfast - $420.00 p/w<br />

Rural location. Spacious north facing four bedrooms plus study home<br />

with fabulously large living area.<br />

For local knowledge and service, Call me today!<br />

Jill Andrews<br />

P. 03 323 6045<br />

E. tkrentals@harcourts.co.nz<br />

Contributor to www.realestate.co.nz<br />

Mitchell Roberts & Mana Tai<br />

M 0<strong>27</strong> 413 0797 or 0<strong>27</strong> 626 2824<br />

P 03 385 0343<br />

E mitchandmana@harcourts.co.nz<br />

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Latest Christchurch news at www. .kiwi<br />

PEGASUS POST<br />

Raising bi-lingual children<br />

Wednesday, 6.30-8pm<br />

Hear about the benefits of<br />

children growing up speaking<br />

two languages. This workshop<br />

is for parents and caregivers in<br />

east Christchurch who speak a<br />

language other than English.<br />

The emphasis is on Pasifika<br />

languages, though speakers<br />

of other languages are welcome.<br />

There is finger food and<br />

children are welcome to attend.<br />

Free event.<br />

Linwood College library, 85<br />

Aldwins Rd<br />

Matariki Community Art<br />

Project<br />

Thursday, 3-5pm<br />

Go along to the library and<br />

learn about Te Iwa o Matariki.<br />

Take part in fun, themed art<br />

and crafts activities. Add your<br />

work to the community art<br />

space or take it home with you.<br />

New Brighton Library, Marine<br />

Pde<br />

Storytimes/Wa Korero<br />

Thursday, 10.30-11am<br />

Encourage learning through<br />

a love for stories. Storytimes<br />

is an interactive programme<br />

including stories, songs, rhymes<br />

and play.<br />

Parklands Library, 46<br />

Email sarla.donovan@starmedia.kiwi<br />

by 5pm each Wednesday<br />

Queenspark Drive<br />

Seaside Market<br />

Saturday, 10am-2pm<br />

Head to the seaside this<br />

weekend and enjoy live<br />

entertainment, great food, fresh<br />

produce, artisan bread, arts,<br />

crafts, jewellery and more.<br />

With a bouncy castle and free<br />

face-painting for the littlies.<br />

New Brighton Mall<br />

Magic: The Gathering<br />

Saturday, 1-4pm<br />

Bring your Magic: The<br />

Gathering decks along to<br />

Shirley Library where you can<br />

play, swap cards or hang out.<br />

Snacks provided. Suitable for<br />

ages eight to 18.<br />

Shirley Library, 36 Marshland<br />

Rd<br />

Surf Lifesaving Movie<br />

Fundraiser<br />

Sunday, 3.30pm<br />

Join friends and family<br />

of New Brighton Surf Life<br />

Saving Club for a special<br />

fundraising screening of<br />

Despicable Me 3. Movie starts<br />

at 3.30pm but go along at 3pm<br />

to secure the best seat and<br />

win some spot prizes. Visit<br />

the club’s Facebook page to<br />

purchase tickets. Adults $20,<br />

MAORI ART: Linwood Community Arts Centre invites you to visit their annual festival<br />

of Maori art, artworks and culture, Te Whare Maire O Na Punawerewere. The exhibition<br />

showcases contemporary and traditional art works by local Maori artists. The centre will<br />

also be running free kapahaka, kite making, soap carving, costume making and flax weaving<br />

classes throughout the exhibition, which runs until July 14. There is no charge for classes<br />

however, registrations are essential. Phone 981 2881 to book. Children and families most<br />

welcome. For more information on classes and times, visit the Eastside Gallery facebook<br />

page. ​<br />

kids $15.<br />

Reading Cinema, The Palms,<br />

18 Marshland Rd<br />

Art Session<br />

Monday, 10am-12pm<br />

Get your artistic juices flowing<br />

with Otautahi Creative<br />

Spaces. This is a chance to take<br />

some time out from your busy<br />

lives to relax, have a cup of tea,<br />

and make beautiful things.<br />

New Brighton Library, Marine<br />

Pd<br />

Golden Oldies<br />

Movie Screening<br />

Monday, 1.30pm<br />

Audrey Hepburn, Shirley<br />

MacLaine and James Garner<br />

star in The Children’s Hour,<br />

a 1961 drama set in a private<br />

school for girls. Arrive early for<br />

a cuppa and a chat.<br />

New Brighton Museum, cnr<br />

Hardy St and Seaview Rd. $2<br />

donation.<br />

“WHERE THE SALE NEVER ENDS”<br />

Discover this<br />

unique Emporium<br />

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delivered to your door<br />

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The one stop shop for Cosmetics and<br />

Fragrances (for women and men)<br />

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Metal art - gifts - hoMewares<br />

water features - pottery<br />

Mirrors - candles<br />

wall hangings & More<br />

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Open 7 Days<br />

Ph: 03 323 9781<br />

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Convenient, Healthy,<br />

Fresh Meals.<br />

Simple to Store,<br />

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Pick Up or<br />

Delivered Weekly.<br />

9 Raycroft St, Opawa<br />

P. 03 420 0722<br />

orders@eatl8r.co.nz<br />

www.eatl8r.co.nz<br />

“the best oil that<br />

money can buy”<br />

WAYNE HILL CARS<br />

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ADDINGTON CHRISTCHURCH<br />

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Beef cheeks naturally<br />

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and slow, converts into a<br />

luscious rich texture. The<br />

cheeks will be extra tender<br />

and flavoursome if prepared<br />

a day in advance and will<br />

taste even better.<br />

Ingredients<br />

6 cups Beef stock<br />

3 Tbsp Rice bran oil<br />

½ cup Carrot, diced<br />

½ cup Onion, diced<br />

½ cup Celery, diced<br />

3 Garlic cloves, peeled and sliced<br />

1 Tbsp Tomato paste<br />

2 cups Red wine<br />

1 Bay leaf<br />

4 sprigs Fresh thyme<br />

1 sprig Fresh rosemary, small<br />

1.2 kgs Beef cheeks, 1 cheek per<br />

serve<br />

1 tsp Salt<br />

Directions<br />

Heat the oven to 140 deg C.<br />

Bring the beef stock to the<br />

boil. Heat the oil and fry the<br />

vegetables, garlic and tomato<br />

paste for 10 minutes to lightly<br />

caramelise. Turn the heat up<br />

to high, add the red wine and<br />

reduce by half.<br />

Season the beef cheeks with<br />

salt and pepper then place them<br />

in an ovenproof casserole (or<br />

use a slow cooker). Add in the<br />

reduced wine and vegetables.<br />

Add the herbs and cover with<br />

beef stock.<br />

Cover with a tight-fitting<br />

lid and cook in the oven for 3<br />

hours.<br />

To make the glazing sauce,<br />

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To serve, gently reheat the<br />

cheeks in the remaining cooking<br />

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the glazing sauce. Smother with<br />

sauce and serve with creamy<br />

potato mash and a warm salad<br />

of greens (I have steamed<br />

brussels sprout leaves, peas, and<br />

broad beans, then tossed them<br />

with a little olive oil and sea salt<br />

flakes).<br />

Mu shu pork<br />

(Serves 4 )<br />

Ingredients<br />

4 Chinese mushrooms, dried<br />

(available from Asian food<br />

stores)<br />

5 Tbsp Vegetable oil<br />

300g Baby lettuce leaves, thinly<br />

sliced<br />

3 Eggs, lightly beaten with a<br />

pinch salt<br />

½ cup Spring onion, sliced, cut<br />

on an angle<br />

2 tsp Fresh ginger, cut into<br />

matchsticks<br />

200g Chinese greens, cut into 5<br />

cm lenghts<br />

1 Tbsp Hoisin sauce<br />

2 Tbsp Soy sauce<br />

1 to taste Salt<br />

1 Tbsp Rice wine, or sherry<br />

Pork seasoning<br />

1 Tbsp Soy sauce<br />

1 tsp Sherry, or rice wine<br />

½ tsp Garlic, crushed<br />

1 tsp Cornflour<br />

Directions<br />

Soak the mushrooms in warm<br />

water for 15 minutes until soft.<br />

Cut away the stalks then thinly<br />

slice into strips.<br />

Mix all the pork seasoning<br />

ingredients together, then stir<br />

through the sliced pork.<br />

Heat 2 tbsp of oil in a wok<br />

until it begins to smoke. Add the<br />

beaten eggs and slowly stir to<br />

scramble. Remove from the wok<br />

and reserve.<br />

Heat the remaining oil in<br />

a wok. Add spring onion<br />

and ginger before adding the<br />

seasoned pork. Quickly stir-fry<br />

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shoots and greens. Stir fry for<br />

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16 Tuesday <strong>June</strong> <strong>27</strong> <strong>2017</strong><br />

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PEGASUS POST<br />

Parents of Year 6 students are<br />

encouraged to take a good<br />

look at their child’s full primary<br />

school when choosing<br />

schooling for 2018.<br />

Why change schools when you don’t<br />

need to? Full Primary schools are<br />

tried and tested and have developed<br />

in innovative and cost effective ways<br />

since their inception in 1877. They<br />

are as important to the provision of<br />

education in 2018 as they were in 1877.<br />

What makes them successful?<br />

• They have evolved over time and have responded to the<br />

different demographic changes since 1877.<br />

• They are located in neighbourhoods; they cater for<br />

families and respond to community needs.<br />

• They are staffed by highly trained teachers who know<br />

curriculum levels from Level 1 – 5 who have had the<br />

same teacher training as teachers in other Year 7 and 8<br />

school types.<br />

• Teachers in the student’s current full primary school<br />

know about individual students learning progress and<br />

learning style from Year 1 – 8.<br />

• Developing the whole child, flexibility, nurture,<br />

innovation and child centred learning sum up full primary<br />

schools.<br />

• Year 7 and 8 students are the leaders and role models<br />

along with the adults in a full primary school with<br />

opportunities to nurture Year 1 – 6 students.<br />

• School organisation in a full primary school fits the<br />

needs of students not the timetable.<br />

• All Year 7 and 8 students are included in leadership<br />

opportunities, sporting opportunities, school community<br />

job opportunities, buddy responsibilities and role model<br />

expectations. They are seen by others in the school as<br />

the leaders and younger students look up to them.<br />

• These opportunities and strategies to build leadership,<br />

key competencies and resilience are available to all Year<br />

7 and 8 students in a full primary.<br />

What does the research tell<br />

us about the learning needs<br />

of Year 7 and 8 students?<br />

• Curriculum that is relevant, challenging,<br />

integrative, and exploratory<br />

• Multiple learning and teaching<br />

approaches<br />

• Assessment and evaluation programmes<br />

that promote quality learning<br />

• Organisational structures that support<br />

meaningful relationships and learning<br />

• Educators who value working with the<br />

age group<br />

• Courageous, collaborative leadership<br />

• School-wide efforts and policies that<br />

foster health, wellness, and safety<br />

• Multifaceted guidance and support<br />

services<br />

• School-initiated family and community<br />

partnerships<br />

Looking at the above list it becomes clear that it isn’t school<br />

type or school buildings that make the difference for Year<br />

7 and 8 students. It is instead the innovative approach to<br />

learning and the attitude of professionals toward this group of<br />

students. This can happen in any school setting as long as the<br />

leadership, teachers and non-teaching staff are committed<br />

to the social and emotional development of this group of<br />

learners. Full Primary Schools are providers of Year 7 and 8<br />

education in every way that other types of schools are.<br />

“Encouraging life-long learners. Expanding Horizons”<br />

Our school offers…<br />

Burnham School<br />

§ Fun and authentic learning.<br />

§ A family orientated environment.<br />

§ Quality teaching with high expectations.<br />

St Joseph’s Papanui


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Avonhead 55 Avonhead Road, Avonhead 03 348 7361 admin@avonhead.school.nz www..avonhead.school.nz<br />

Beckenham 71 Sandwich Road, Beckenham 03 337 1404 principal@beckenham.school.nz www.beckenham.school.nz<br />

Belfast 700 Main North Rd, Belfast 03 323 8849 office@belfast.school.nz www.belfastschool.co.nz<br />

Burnham School Chaytor Avenue Christchurch 03 347 6851 principal@burnham.school.nz www.burnham.school.nz<br />

Christchurch East<br />

School<br />

311 Gloucester St, Christchurch 03 366 2440 admin@chcheast.school.nz www.chcheast.school.nz<br />

Christ the King 92 Greers Rd Burnside 03 358 <strong>27</strong>08 admin@christtheking.school.nz www. christtheking.school.nz<br />

Diamond Harbour 13 Hunters Road, Diamond Harbour 03 329 4842<br />

office@diamondharbour<br />

.school.nz<br />

www.diamondharbour<br />

.school.nz<br />

Halswell 437 Halswell Rd, Halswell 03 322 7038 admin@halswell.school.nz halswell.school.nz<br />

Heathcote Valley 61 Bridle Path Rd, Heathcote Valley 03 384 1058 admin@hvs.school.nz www.hvs.school.nz<br />

Kaiapoi Borough<br />

School<br />

20 Hilton Street, Kaiapoi 03 3<strong>27</strong> 7231 principal@kbs.school.nz www.kbs.school.nz<br />

Kaiapoi North <strong>27</strong>8 Williams Street, Kaiapoi 03 3<strong>27</strong> 8803 jason.m@kaiapoinorth.school.nz www.kaiapoinorth.school.nz<br />

Loburn RD 2 Rangiora 03 312 8828 principal@loburn.school.nz www.loburn.school.nz<br />

Lyttelton Primary<br />

School<br />

34 Oxford Street, Lyttelton 03 929 0588 office@lyttelton.school.nz www.lyttelton.school.nz<br />

And also<br />

The research also provides insight into<br />

what works for Year 7 and 8 students:<br />

Ministry of Education by Dinham and Rowe<br />

of the Australian Council for Educational<br />

Research. 2007<br />

• From the broader ‘teaching and learning literature’,<br />

there is strong evidence that the quality of teaching<br />

which students receive at all levels and stages of<br />

schooling is of major importance in influencing<br />

achievement outcomes for students.<br />

• While productive and positive student-teacher<br />

relationships are identified as an important<br />

characteristic of highly performing schools<br />

catering for middle years’ students, it needs to be<br />

acknowledged that good teachers and school leaders<br />

at all levels of schooling is what works.<br />

• It is therefore debateable whether at least some<br />

aspects of the philosophy and enactment of middle<br />

schooling is any different from ‘good’ teaching and<br />

effective schooling generally in all school types.<br />

The literature is clear in advocating ‘middle schooling<br />

approaches focusing on quality teaching and<br />

enhanced learning’ rather than on school type.<br />

Therefore it is what happens in the classroom to<br />

support learning and what happens across the school<br />

to cater for the specific developmental, cognitive,<br />

physical, emotional and social needs of Year 7 and 8<br />

that makes the difference. Not school type.<br />

The research on middle schooling and its implications<br />

to provide quality education to Year 7 and 8 students<br />

is as applicable to full primary school as it is for other<br />

schooling types.<br />

Mairehau Primary 43 Mahars Road, Mairehau 03 385 3796 principal@mps.school.nz www.mps.school.nz<br />

Merrin 41 Merrin Street, Avonhead 03 358 8369 office@merrin.school.nz www.merrin.school.nz<br />

Mt Pleasant School 82 Major Hornbrook Road 03 384 3994 principal@mtpleasant.school.nz www.mtpleasant.school.nz<br />

New Brighton<br />

Catholic (Mary<br />

Immaculate)<br />

100 Lonsdale Street, New Brighton 03 388 7982 office@nbc.school.nz www.nbc.school.nz<br />

Oaklands 37 Cunningham Place, Halswell 03 322 8735 office@oaklands.school.nz www.oaklands.school.nz<br />

Ōpāwa School 30 Ford Rd. Opawa, Christchurch 03 332 6374 principal@opawa.school.nz www.opawa.school.nz<br />

Our Lady of the<br />

Assumption<br />

Our Lady Star of<br />

the Sea<br />

89A Sparks Rd Hoon Hay 03 338 9503 admin@ola.school.nz www.ola.school.nz<br />

45 Colenso Street, Sumner 03 326 5315 office@ourladystar.school.nz www.ourladystar.school.nz<br />

Ouruhia School 21 Turners Rd, Christchurch 03 323 8855 principal@ouruhia.school.nz http://ouruhia.wikispaces.com<br />

Parkview Chadbury St, Parklands 03 383 0833 office@parkview.school.nz www.parkview.school.nz<br />

<strong>Pegasus</strong> Bay<br />

School<br />

5 Solander Rd, <strong>Pegasus</strong> 03 920 7000 principal@pegasusbay.school.nz www.pegasusbay.school.nz<br />

Prebbleton School Blakes Road, Prebbleton 03 349 6553 admin@prebbleton.school.nz www.prebbleton.school.nz<br />

Queenspark 222 Queenspark Drive, Christchurch 03 383 1578 admin@queenspark.school.nz www.queenspark.school.nz<br />

Redcliffs Truro St, Sumner 03 384 3853 admin@redcliffs.school.nz www.redcliffs.school.nz<br />

Riccarton Primary English Street, Upper Riccarton 03 348 5700<br />

office@riccartonprimary<br />

.school.nz<br />

www.riccartonprimary<br />

.school.nz<br />

Russley 74 Cutts Road, Russley 03 342 7783 reception@russley.school.nz www.russley.school.nz<br />

South New Brighton 160 Estuary Road, South New Brighton 03 388 9426 admin@snbs.school.nz www.snbs.school.nz<br />

Springston School 16- 20 Leeston Road, Springston 03 329 5724 office@springston.school.nz springston.school.nz<br />

St Bernadette’s<br />

Catholic<br />

St Joseph’s<br />

Papanui<br />

74 Hei Hei Road, Hornby 03 342 9780 admin@stb.school.nz<br />

www.stbernadetteschch<br />

.school.nz<br />

4 Vagues Rd, Christchurch 03 352 8779 office@stjopapa.school.nz www.stjopapa.school.nz<br />

St Martins Albert Terrace, St Martins 03 332 6121 admin@stmartins.school.nz www.stmartins.school.nz<br />

St Patrick’s Kaiapoi 61 Fuller St, Kaiapoi 03 3<strong>27</strong> 7700 tcoleman@stpatkai.school.nz www.stpatkai.school.nz<br />

St Peter’s 11 Fisher Avenue, Beckenham 03 332 7598 office@saintpeters.school.nz www.saintpeters.school.nz<br />

Sumner Colenso Street, Sumner 03 326 6546 admin@sumner.school.nz www.sumner.school.nz<br />

Templeton 40 Kirk Road, Templeton 03 349 7045 office@templeton.school.nz www.templeton.school.nz<br />

Waltham School Waltham Road & Hastings Street 03 379 3137 admin@waltham.school.nz www. waltham.school.nz<br />

Westburn 257 Waimairi Road, Ilam 03 358 8173 admin@westburn.school.nz www.westburn.school.nz<br />

West Eyreton 1651 North Eyre Road, Rangiora RD 5 03 312 5850 office@westeyreton.school.nz www.westeyreton.school.nz<br />

West Melton<br />

Primary<br />

743 Weedons Ross Road,<br />

West Melton<br />

03 347 8448 tracey.ogle@westmelton.school.nz www.westmelton.school.nz<br />

Wharenui 32 Matipo Street, Riccarton 03 348 5263 office@wharenui.school.nz www.wharenui.school.nz<br />

Woodend Full Main Road, Woodend 7641 03 312 7808 g.barber@woodend.school.nz www.woodend.school.nz<br />

Yaldhurst Model 48 School Road, Yaldhurst 03 342 7933 secretary@yaldhurst.school.nz www.yaldhurst.school.nz<br />

Lyttelton Primary School -<br />

Te Kura Tuatahi o Ōhinehou<br />

Parkview School<br />

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PEGASUS POST<br />

Christchurch Intermediate<br />

Schools<br />

Specialists in Year 7 and Year 8 Education<br />

OPEN NIGHTS <strong>2017</strong><br />

Intermediates are exciting places for students to<br />

begin their adventure into adolescence. In addition<br />

to providing a rich, age and stage, middle-yearsspecific<br />

curriculum in a stimulating, challenging and<br />

rewarding environment, intermediates cater for many<br />

interest groups and clubs.<br />

Intermediate schools target the needs<br />

of early adolescent Year 7 & 8 students<br />

- 11-13 year olds. These two-year, coeducational<br />

schools are in many ways ideal<br />

environments for students to begin their<br />

adventures into adolescence.<br />

Early adolescence is a unique and special<br />

time of immense physical, intellectual,<br />

emotional and social development.<br />

These changes create specific needs and<br />

challenges that are significantly different<br />

from the needs of younger children or older<br />

adolescents.<br />

An intermediate school can support your<br />

Year 7 & 8 child in ways that include but are<br />

not limited to:<br />

• The staff are all focussed on the needs<br />

of early adolescents and teach in these<br />

schools because they establish strong<br />

relationships and particularly enjoy<br />

working with Year 7 & 8 students. They<br />

are highly qualified, experienced and<br />

skilled teachers of early adolescent<br />

students, who ensure pastoral,<br />

social and emotional needs are well<br />

supported.<br />

• The resources are all designed and<br />

acquired to meet the needs of this age<br />

It is not surprising that New Zealand and overseas<br />

research concludes that the quality of teaching is<br />

one of the most significant factors influencing how<br />

well students learn at school. Given that quality<br />

teaching occurs in most New Zealand schools<br />

regardless of their type, it’s only natural to consider<br />

other factors that might make a difference for early<br />

adolescents.<br />

The young people at intermediates are changing<br />

rapidly – physically, emotionally and socially.<br />

Intermediates focus solely on this age group and<br />

are well positioned to meet their needs. A mix<br />

of specialist and home room teachers helps to<br />

provide the choices, challenge, love for practical<br />

activities and academic rigour in the students’<br />

learning. Resourcing, both human and physical, that<br />

is developed deliberately to meet early adolescent<br />

student needs, helps to build self esteem, assist<br />

students to develop and find strengths and links<br />

learning with career aspirations. Teachers who are<br />

focussed solely on the middle years are able to work<br />

collaboratively to provide level-appropriate engaging<br />

programmes that connect learning to students’ lives<br />

and interests and provide challenge for all students<br />

to achieve to the best of their ability.<br />

group - age appropriate experiences,<br />

opportunities and challenges are<br />

planned for and provided.<br />

• Leadership development focuses on<br />

opportunities for students to develop<br />

the important skills associated with leading<br />

their peers - people their own age.<br />

• Secure and supportive yet challenging<br />

environments are provided to support<br />

students to develop their independence.<br />

• Students thrive on the opportunity to<br />

step up.<br />

• Specialist teaching opportunities enable<br />

students to receive age appropriate<br />

and challenging learning in technology,<br />

science, performing arts and visual arts.<br />

• Significant home group environments<br />

support strong literacy and numeracy<br />

programmes differentiated in creative<br />

ways to meet students’ individual<br />

needs - all students are extended and<br />

the focus is on accelerating progress.<br />

The intermediate schools in Christchurch<br />

work closely together to collectively provide<br />

a wide range of extracurricular opportunities<br />

for students in sporting, cultural and<br />

academic contexts.<br />

Current intermediate school students list these<br />

points:<br />

1. “There are more children of my own age here<br />

because our school takes all the year sixes from a<br />

few different schools and they come to one school.<br />

And because we’ve got bigger numbers of pupils<br />

we can have more sports teams and … there’s<br />

something for everyone” Y8 child<br />

2. “Our school has different specialist teachers for<br />

subjects like music art, P.E. and technology, so we<br />

get used to that – which is good preparation for<br />

secondary school” Y7 girl<br />

3. “At intermediate school everything is for our two<br />

years (age group).” Y8 girl<br />

4. “I like that we don’t have to look out for little<br />

children. That was neat at our old (primary) school<br />

but it’s nice to just have our own age here. Y7 boy<br />

5. “It’s good that we don’t have big secondary kids<br />

here. We can worry about them when we’re older…<br />

and then we’ll be big too. Y8 boy<br />

For a specialist focus on middle year schooling, use<br />

the table on this page to find the time and date of<br />

the open night for your nearest intermediate school.<br />

ENQUIRIES WELCOME<br />

This is a great opportunity to<br />

see Intermediates in action<br />

Attending our Open Nights is a<br />

great way to see Intermediate<br />

schools in action<br />

School Date Time Principal Email Phone Website<br />

Breens Thursday 6 July 4.30pm – 6.30pm Nikki Clarke office@breens.school.nz 359 8108 www.breens.school.nz<br />

Casebrook Wednesday 2 August 6.30pm – 8.30pm Sharon Keen office@casebrook.school.nz 359 7428 www.casebrook.school.nz<br />

Chisnallwood Wednesday 5 July 6.00pm – 8.00pm Justin Fields info@chisnallwood.school.nz 388 4199 www.chisnallwood.school.nz<br />

Christchurch South Thursday <strong>27</strong> July 6.30pm – 8.00pm Ross Hastings office@chchsouth.ac.nz 332 2408 www.chchsouth.ac.nz<br />

Cobham<br />

Tuesday 25 July<br />

3.30 pm – 5.30 pm &<br />

6.30 pm – 8.30 pm<br />

Eddie Norgate office@cobham.school.nz 351 6381 www.cobham.school.nz<br />

Heaton Thursday <strong>27</strong> July 6.30pm – 8.30pm Andrea Knight admin@heaton.school.nz 355 9555 www.heaton.school.nz<br />

Kirkwood<br />

Tuesday 4 July<br />

9.00am – 12.00 noon<br />

and 7.00pm – 8.30pm<br />

Phil Tappenden school.information@kirkwood.school.nz 348 7718 www.kirkwood.school.nz<br />

Shirley Thursday 3 August 6.30pm – 8.00pm Geoff Siave office@sis.school.nz 385 2229 www.sis.school.nz


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The Christchurch campus has programmes<br />

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The New Zealand Certificate in Project<br />

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SIGNAL ICT GRAD SCHOOL<br />

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Tech roles exist in nearly all industries<br />

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growth in the already significant tech sector<br />

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The Shift programme is ideal for those<br />

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There are a number of tech jobs in NZ and<br />

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“The first half of the Shift program has<br />

Want to Shift to a new career?<br />

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SHIFT offers tech training with school<br />

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succeeded in delivering to my expectations - I<br />

have enjoyed learning introductory tech skills<br />

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these skills could be applied and required<br />

our group to work together to achieve the<br />

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Limited spaces are available for the<br />

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Marian College is a Catholic state<br />

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on being a family school. Our faith is at<br />

the heart of our school and we focus on<br />

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Tuesday <strong>June</strong> <strong>27</strong> <strong>2017</strong> 21<br />

SECONDARY SCHOOL SELECTION<br />

A bright future at Shirley and Avonside<br />

With a brand new state-of-the-art<br />

campus on their horizon and a host of<br />

new opportunities to offer students, it<br />

is a great time to enrol at Shirley Boys’<br />

High School and Avonside Girls’ High<br />

School.<br />

The two schools will relocate to their<br />

new site, at QEII Park, in time for Term<br />

2 of 2019, so students who enrol for next<br />

year will be at the new schools in their<br />

second year of high school.<br />

Being able to start from scratch has<br />

enabled the architects to create the<br />

‘ultimate campus’. It features a large<br />

Performing Arts Centre (with a 750-seat<br />

and a 100-seat theatre), three full-sized<br />

gyms (complete with climbing wall), a<br />

cultural space and four sportsfields.<br />

Each school will also have a long list<br />

of its own specialist learning facilities,<br />

including:<br />

• Electronics Lab<br />

• Recording Studios<br />

• Editing Suites<br />

• 2D and 3D Printing Room<br />

• 6 Science Labs<br />

• An Indoor Fitness Centre<br />

Avonside Girls’ principal Sue Hume<br />

says the students will spend most of<br />

their day in a single sex environment.<br />

“That’s important to us. The research<br />

clearly shows that single sex education<br />

benefits both girls and boys...boys do<br />

better academically and girls participate<br />

more when they have space to learn and<br />

focus away from the opposite gender,”<br />

says Sue Hume.<br />

Shirley Boys’ High School headmaster<br />

Avonside Girls’ principal Sue Hume<br />

and Shirley Boys’ High School<br />

headmaster John Laurenson<br />

John Laurenson says being co-located<br />

will enable both schools to offer their<br />

students more.<br />

“We’ll be able to work together to<br />

deliver more specialist subjects so we<br />

can widen our curriculum and we will<br />

be able to co-operate on things like<br />

school productions. Obviously there<br />

will be lots of social and educational<br />

advantages to this.”<br />

A large bus network is being created<br />

to help make travelling to and from the<br />

campus easy, and the schools are also<br />

working with local authorities to create<br />

safe cycling and walking routes to the<br />

site.<br />

While the new zone hasn’t been<br />

finalised yet, the schools’ intake for next<br />

year will be based on their current zones.<br />

That is good news for any families<br />

considering out-of-zone enrolments.<br />

Much of the school’s existing zones now<br />

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Educating and empowering young women to be<br />

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Ph. ChRyStal<br />

021 144 3314 or<br />

03 385 2402<br />

Holiday<br />

Accommodation<br />

QUEENSLAND SUN-<br />

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LIA Resort, Ocean Views,<br />

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Club & Patrolled Beach,<br />

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PROFESSIONAL & QUALIFIED<br />

PAINTING<br />

Plastering, Wallpapering<br />

Spray Painting<br />

Ph John 0<strong>27</strong> 860 8106<br />

Trades & Services<br />

• Replacement/new roofing<br />

• Colour Steel gutter & fascia<br />

• Flue & log burner installs<br />

• Skytube/light installs<br />

• Earthquake repairs<br />

Licence Building<br />

Practitioner LBP<br />

Member of the Roofing<br />

Association<br />

DCM ROOFING LTD<br />

The Roofing Specialists<br />

PHONE IAIN<br />

0<strong>27</strong> 445 5597<br />

iain@dcmroofing.co.nz<br />

0800 586 5626<br />

www.junkman.co.nz<br />

office@junkman.co.nz<br />

Trades & Services<br />

Trades & Services<br />

HOUSE<br />

CLEARING<br />

Are you<br />

moving house<br />

or trying to<br />

downsize?<br />

Call All Clear<br />

Canterbury. We work<br />

with you to recycle,<br />

sell and dispose of<br />

unwanted items.<br />

Ph: 03 260 0934<br />

or 021 078 4553<br />

raewynlcooke@gmail.com<br />

www.allclearcanterbury.co.nz<br />

Trades & Services<br />

GLAZING<br />

Stephen Thom<br />

Glazing 2012 Ltd.<br />

(Under New Management)<br />

• Mirrors<br />

• New Glazing<br />

• Pet Door<br />

Specialists<br />

• Frameless<br />

Showers<br />

• Splashbacks<br />

WE CAN DO YOUR<br />

WORK NOW<br />

ROOF REPAIRS<br />

Locally owned & operated with<br />

over 30 years experience.<br />

• Extensions & repair • Roof coating<br />

• Concrete & clay tiles • Butynol<br />

• Malthoid • Asbestos Certified<br />

• Coloursteel • Old iron • Guttering<br />

Phone Dave 981 0<strong>27</strong>8<br />

or 021 223 4200<br />

E: dave@beaumontroofing.co.nz<br />

BEAUMONT ROOFING LTD<br />

9155874AA<br />

ALL BROKEN<br />

WINDOWS<br />

Phone Cushla<br />

03 352 6225<br />

or 0<strong>27</strong> 352 6225<br />

AAA HANDYMAN<br />

licensed carpenter<br />

LBP, all property and<br />

building maintenance,<br />

repairs, bathroom/shower<br />

installations, with free<br />

quotes 03 383 19<strong>27</strong> or 0<strong>27</strong><br />

245 5226 ciey@xtra.co.nz<br />

BRICKLAYER<br />

George Lockyer. Over<br />

35 years bricklaying<br />

experience. UK trained.<br />

Licensed Building<br />

Practitioner number<br />

BP105608. Insurance<br />

work. EQC repairs.<br />

Heritage brickwork and<br />

stonework a speciality. No<br />

job too small. Governors<br />

Bay. Home 329-9344,<br />

Cell 0<strong>27</strong> 684 4046, email<br />

georgelockyer@xtra.co.nz<br />

BUILDER<br />

For all building work<br />

but specialist in bathroom<br />

renovations, 30 yrs<br />

experience, with service<br />

and integrity. Free Quotes.<br />

Ph Lachlan 383-1723 or<br />

0<strong>27</strong>4 367-067.<br />

BUILDER<br />

LICENSED, available for<br />

all aspects of building.<br />

Please call 0<strong>27</strong> 241-7471<br />

or 335-0265<br />

*****************<br />

CARPET & VINYL<br />

LAYINg<br />

Repairs, uplifting,relaying,<br />

restretching,,jflattery@<br />

xtra.co.nz,<br />

ph 0800 003 181<br />

or 0<strong>27</strong> 2407416<br />

FENCINg<br />

All types of residential,<br />

including gates,<br />

demolition & removal,<br />

ph 021 231-1860<br />

Fencing Uprite<br />

FENCINg<br />

All styles and shapes,<br />

gates, wooden, ph Mark<br />

0<strong>27</strong> 331-3223<br />

PAINTER<br />

Available, All aspects in<br />

painting. Very competitive<br />

in roofs and fences. Please<br />

call 0<strong>27</strong> 241-7471 or 335-<br />

0265<br />

PAINTER<br />

Top quality work, I stand<br />

by Canterbury, ph Wayne<br />

03 385-4348 or 0<strong>27</strong> <strong>27</strong>4-<br />

3541<br />

PLASTERINg<br />

Stopping / skimming. 30<br />

yrs exp, all work large &<br />

small. Contact Tony 0<strong>27</strong><br />

222 2993 or Earl 0<strong>27</strong> 345<br />

0561<br />

PLUMBER<br />

For prompt service for all<br />

plumbing maintenance,<br />

repairs and alterations.<br />

Phone Michael 364 7080<br />

or 0<strong>27</strong> 438 3943<br />

PLUMBER<br />

ALF THORPE<br />

PLUMBING Certifying<br />

Plumber for all types of<br />

plumbing, maintenance,<br />

spouting, alterations etc.<br />

Phone 352-7402 or 0<strong>27</strong>4-<br />

350-231<br />

QEII CoLLISIoN<br />

REPAIRS<br />

Free Courtesy Cars<br />

(conditions apply),All<br />

Insurance work,Rust<br />

Repairs &Private work.<br />

Spray-painting.<br />

Free pickup & delivery.<br />

Ph. 03 388 5187<br />

RooFINg<br />

Qualified & Licenced<br />

Practitioner. Re-Roof &<br />

Repairs, all types. Member<br />

New Zealand Roofing<br />

Association. Over 35 years<br />

experience. Phone John<br />

0<strong>27</strong> 432-3822 or 351-9147<br />

email johnmill@ihug.<br />

co.nz<br />

SPoUTINg CLEANINg<br />

Spouting Unblocked,<br />

Cleaned Out and Flushed<br />

Out. Also Full Handyman<br />

Services Available. Call<br />

Trevor 332 8949 or 021<br />

043-2034<br />

TILER/CARPENTER<br />

35 years exp, no job<br />

too small. Ph Ross 0<strong>27</strong><br />

4311440.<br />

TREES BIg oR SMALL<br />

tree removal, trimming,<br />

stump grinding, shelterbelt<br />

clean up, section clearing,<br />

rubbish removals,<br />

excavation work, ph Trees<br />

Big or Small, for a free<br />

quote, 021 061 4783<br />

TREE WoRK<br />

Hedge trimming, stump<br />

grinding, rubbish removed,<br />

small job specialty Ph<br />

Andrew 03 322-8341 or<br />

0<strong>27</strong> 435-8759<br />

T.V. SERVICE<br />

CENTRE<br />

Repairs, tvs, microwaves,<br />

stereos, DVD. Aerial<br />

installations and kitsets,<br />

480 Moorhouse Ave, ph 03<br />

379 1400<br />

UPHoLSTERER<br />

Dining Chairs, Lounge<br />

suites, Caravan Squabs<br />

etc. recovered. Free<br />

Quotes. Phone Graeme<br />

383-1448<br />

VHS VIDEo TAPES<br />

& all camera tapes<br />

converted to DVD, video<br />

taping special occasions,<br />

www.grahamsvideo.co.nz<br />

ph 03 338-1655<br />

Wanted To Buy<br />

AAA Buying goods<br />

quality furniture,<br />

Beds, Stoves, Washing<br />

machines, Fridge Freezers.<br />

Same day service. Selwyn<br />

Dealers. Phone 980 5812<br />

or 0<strong>27</strong> 313 8156<br />

TOOLS<br />

Garden, garage,<br />

woodworking,<br />

mechanical, engineering,<br />

sawbenches, lathes, cash<br />

buyer, ph 355-2045<br />

Situations Vacant<br />

CLEANERS<br />

REQUIRED<br />

Shirley<br />

Saturday & Sunday<br />

6am to 8.30am<br />

We are looking for<br />

cleaners to join our<br />

commercial<br />

cleaning team.<br />

You will need to pass<br />

a Security Check and<br />

you MUST have your<br />

own transport.<br />

These are permanent<br />

long term positions<br />

and not suitable for<br />

holders of temporary<br />

work permits.<br />

Please email your<br />

Application to<br />

csc@totalcanterbury.co.nz<br />

or phone 338 9056<br />

Visit our website:<br />

totalcanterbury.co.nz<br />

Please advise which<br />

job when emailing<br />

your CV.<br />

Do you know<br />

where your<br />

nearest<br />

CIVIL DEFENCE<br />

sector post is?<br />

Ring your local<br />

council to find out.<br />

ADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESS HERE<br />

Weka Pass Railway<br />

Waipara, North Canterbury<br />

We are RUNNING<br />

SUNDAY 2nd July<br />

Running 1st & 3rd<br />

Sunday of every month<br />

Phone 0800wekapass<br />

Depart Glenmark Station<br />

11.30am & 2.00pm<br />

www.wekapassrailway.co.nz<br />

Phone for further details<br />

(03) 379 1100


PEGASUS POST Latest Christchurch news at www. .kiwi<br />

Tuesday <strong>June</strong> <strong>27</strong> <strong>2017</strong> 23<br />

Free demonstrations!<br />

Learn to cook authentic Thai<br />

Lunch & Dinner<br />

All you can eat, 7 days<br />

Bookings Essential PH 386 0088<br />

fb.com/GardenHotelRestaurant www.gardenhotel.co.nz<br />

HAPPY HOUR<br />

5PM - 7PM DAILY<br />

Live Music:<br />

6PM.FRI.30 JUNE<br />

LEARN techniques to cook authentic Thai<br />

cuisine at home!<br />

The Royal Thai Embassy in association with<br />

Thai Chefs Riccarton is warming up winter with<br />

fantastic hot Thai cuisine cooking<br />

demonstrations.<br />

Using the freshest ingredients and produce,<br />

Chicken Pad Thai; Massaman Curry with Duck<br />

legs; and Crispy Pork with Curry paste and<br />

Green beans, are three genuine Thai dishes you<br />

can experience being created from scratch and<br />

sample for free!<br />

There are two demonstrations. This Saturday<br />

1st July from 2pm to 3pm at Thai Chefs<br />

Restaurant, 1 Riccarton Rd and on Sunday 2nd<br />

July from 10am to 1pm at the Riccarton Market,<br />

165 Racecourse Rd. Ingredients will be available<br />

to purchase at the Sunday market - a great<br />

chance to stock your pantry with genuine<br />

flavours of Thailand.<br />

Don’t miss this opportunity to savour the taste<br />

and culture of Thailand at these free<br />

demonstrations.<br />

For more details on the demonstrations, or to<br />

simply book a table to enjoy the extensive menu<br />

Thai Chefs Restaurant has on offer, phone Thai<br />

Chefs Restaurant on 341 1163.<br />

OUR CABINET ITEMS ARE HOMEMADE<br />

CREATED FRESH ON SITE DAILY<br />

$12<br />

LUNCH<br />

SPECIALS<br />

COFFEE<br />

HAPPY<br />

H O U R<br />

Mid-Winter<br />

Christmas<br />

Saturday ON 17 NOW <strong>June</strong> to until<br />

Sunday Sunday 2 July 2<strong>2017</strong><br />

July <strong>2017</strong><br />

LUNCH<br />

Mon to Fri $23.50pp<br />

Sat & Sun $24.50pp<br />

DINNER<br />

Mon to Thur $30.50pp<br />

Fri to Sun $32.50pp<br />

Senior Citizens<br />

discount available.<br />

2PM-4PM<br />

DAILY<br />

MON: ROAST MEAL<br />

TUE: FISH & CHIPS<br />

WED: FISH BURGER<br />

THU: ROAST MEAL<br />

SAT: FISH & CHIPS<br />

$3.50<br />

Offer available for a limited time<br />

and includes tea, hot chocolate<br />

AVAILABLE<br />

FROM<br />

11.30AM-2PM<br />

FOR A<br />

LIMITED TIME<br />

Rhonda Campbell<br />

PHONE 385 8880 FIND US ON FACEBOOK fb.com/GBCCHCH<br />

THE GARDEN HOTEL COMPLEX | 110 MARSHLAND RD<br />

www.gardenhotel.co.nz | phone 385 3132<br />

RESTAURANT & CAFÉ<br />

We are open from 6.30am<br />

Seniors SPECIAL<br />

2 courses Soup/Roast or Roast/Dessert<br />

Special available lunch only. Monday - Saturday 12pm - 2.30pm<br />

Family Friendly<br />

Kid’s 2 course special<br />

JOIN<br />

A CLUB BY<br />

THE SEA!<br />

WE HAVE THE VENUE.<br />

EXCELLENT CATERING. PLENTY OF<br />

PARKING. ENQUIRE NOW!<br />

ClubBISTRO<br />

Open Tuesday to Saturday<br />

12pm-2pm and from 5pm<br />

Midweek $10<br />

SPECIAL ROAST<br />

Available Tuesday,<br />

Wednesday, & Thursday<br />

$20<br />

$10<br />

www.newbrightonclub.co.nz<br />

MID-WINTER<br />

XMAS FUNCTIONS<br />

TUESDAYS & THURSDAYS<br />

Members Lucky Card Draw<br />

FUNCTION ROOMS<br />

SHUTTLE RUNNING<br />

Tues, Thurs, Fri & Sat<br />

TAB POD<br />

GAMING ROOM<br />

‘Famous for<br />

their roasts!’<br />

The<br />

RACECOURSE HOTEL<br />

& Motorlodge<br />

118 Racecourse Rd, Sockburn,<br />

Christchurch. Ph 03 342 7150<br />

www.racecoursehotel.co.nz<br />

PIERVIEW<br />

Restaurant<br />

202 Marine Parade | Ph 388-9416<br />

Members, guests and affiliates welcome<br />

Quality<br />

a la carte<br />

with a view!<br />

Open from 5.30pm<br />

FRIDAY, SATURDAY & SUNDAY<br />

OPEN FOR SUNDAY 3 COURSE<br />

SUNDAY BRUNCH DINNER SPECIAL<br />

$25<br />

By the Seaside!<br />

10.30am-2pm<br />

H ORNBY<br />

WORKINGMEN’S<br />

CLUB<br />

«WHAT'S ON«<br />

FRIDAY 30 JUNE, 7PM<br />

ROBBIE DREW<br />

SATURDAY 1 JULY<br />

4.30PM<br />

DES NEWTON<br />

8PM<br />

SOUTHFIELD<br />

Club<br />

CAFE<br />

OPEN 7 DAYS<br />

LUNCH & DINNER<br />

Gluten Free &<br />

Vegetarian options<br />

Chalmers<br />

Restaurant<br />

Early Bird Special<br />

5.30pm – 6.30pm<br />

FRI & SAT<br />

Roast (4 Choices)<br />

and Free Desserts<br />

still only $22.50<br />

Unbeatable value<br />

including your<br />

choice of fresh<br />

Veges and Salads<br />

SUNDAY BUFFET<br />

THIS Sunday 30th July<br />

ALL YOU CAN EAT<br />

$25 BOOK NOW!<br />

«COMING UP«<br />

SATURDAY 22 JULY, 8PM<br />

TICKETS $20 AT CLUB OFFICE<br />

SATURDAY 29 JULY, 7.30PM<br />

RETRO ROCKIN’<br />

Anthony Easterbrook-Carter<br />

& BACKPACK present<br />

Three decades of rock’s best<br />

known hits spanning the greater<br />

rock era of the 1950's through to<br />

the 1970's featuring a mini set of<br />

ROY ORBISON<br />

TICKETS $20 AT CLUB OFFICE. DOOR SALES $25<br />

Hornby WMC | ph 03 349 9026 | 17 Carmen Road | Hornby<br />

www.hornbyworkingmensclub.co.nz | Members, guests & affiliates welcome


24 Tuesday <strong>June</strong> <strong>27</strong> <strong>2017</strong><br />

Latest Christchurch news at www. .kiwi<br />

PEGASUS POST<br />

26th <strong>June</strong> - 2nd July <strong>2017</strong><br />

Loose Hothouse<br />

Tomatoes<br />

$<br />

11 99<br />

kg<br />

Fresh NZ Lamb<br />

Shoulder Chops<br />

$<br />

4 99<br />

kg<br />

Mainland Mild/<br />

Colby/Edam 1kg/<br />

Tasty 700g Cheese<br />

$<br />

4 00<br />

each $<br />

9 50<br />

each<br />

Whittaker’s Chocolate Block<br />

250g/Share Pack 12 Pack<br />

3<br />

for<br />

$<br />

6 00<br />

each<br />

Birds Eye Fish Fillets 425g<br />

$<br />

6 00<br />

Uncle Ben’s Express Rice 250g/Sealord Tuna in Oil/<br />

Springwater 185g/Tuna & Cracker 108/113g<br />

$<br />

4 00<br />

each<br />

Just Juice/Citrus Tree Fruit Juice/Drink 2.4-3L/Sanitarium<br />

Weet-Bix 750g<br />

$<br />

17 99<br />

pack<br />

Speight’s Gold Medal Ale/Summit<br />

12 x 330ml Bottles<br />

$<br />

11 99<br />

each<br />

Stoneleigh 750ml<br />

(Excludes Rapaura/Wild Valley/Lattitude)<br />

2<br />

for<br />

$<br />

30 00<br />

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Exhibitors Directory<br />

Site map in your Home & Leisure Programme<br />

Stand<br />

Company Name<br />

Website<br />

C1-C4 Armstrong Motor Group armstrongmotorgroup.com<br />

C5 Stratton Bathrooms strattonbathrooms.com<br />

C6 Eenergy eenergy.co.nz<br />

C7 Graphic Glass grapghicglass.biz<br />

1 With This Ring Bridal Show bridalshow.dashtickets.co.nz<br />

2-4 Star Media star.kiwi<br />

5 Oderings oderings.co.nz<br />

6,8 Professionals Real Estate professionals.co.nz<br />

7,9 Woll Cookware showtv.co.nz<br />

10 Ideal Building Canterbury idealbuilding.co.nz<br />

12 Veito Heater branddevelopers.co.nz<br />

13 Harrisons Curtains & Blinds harrisonscurtains.co.nz<br />

14 Turbo Scrub branddevelopers.co.nz<br />

15,17 Harrisons Energy Solutions harrisonsenergy.co.nz<br />

16 Wright Spa Pools wsp.co.nz<br />

18 EnviroMaster Ltd enviromaster.co.nz<br />

19 Outerspace Landscapes outerspacelandscapes.co.nz<br />

20 Fidget Spinner cuddlebuddies.co.nz<br />

21-22 Platinum Homes platinumhomes.co.nz<br />

23 UPVC Windows & Doors upvcwindows.co.nz<br />

24 The Crowded House thecrowdedhouse.co.nz<br />

25 Happy Spine happyspine.co.nz<br />

26 Tumeric Powder showtv.co.nz<br />

<strong>27</strong> Milestone Homes milestonehomes.co.nz<br />

28,30 Your Sparky leds4u.co.nz<br />

29 Dream Home Curtains dreamhomecurtains.co.nz<br />

31 Fry Air showtv.co.nz<br />

33 Flatstacks showtv.co.nz<br />

32, 34 Air Con New Zealand airconnz.co.nz<br />

35,37 Xteriorscapes xteriorscapes.co.nz<br />

36 Zenteq zenteq.co.nz<br />

38,40 Heatsmart Central heatsmart.co.nz<br />

39,41 Whitehouse Builders whitehousebuilders.co.nz<br />

42 Morepork morepork.nz<br />

43 Air Roaster branddevelopers.co.nz<br />

44 Suntrenz Skylights suntrenz.co.nz<br />

45,47,48,49 Living House NZ livinghouse.co.nz<br />

46 Insulmax Insulation insulmax.co.nz<br />

50 Automated Technologies automatedtechnologies.co.nz<br />

51 Durasteel durasteel.co.nz<br />

52,54 Edoma NZ edoma.co.nz<br />

53,55 Sunshine Solar sunshinesolar.co.nz<br />

56 Transforma Ladder branddevelopers.co.nz<br />

57-58 GJ Gardner Homes gjgardner.co.nz<br />

59 Kleva Cut Knives cuddlebuddies.co.nz<br />

60 KS Lighting kslighting.co.nz<br />

61 The Heath shuzi.co.nz<br />

62 Eric James & Associates emcjames.co.nz<br />

63 WindowWow showtv.co.nz<br />

67,68,70,71 Harvey Norman Bedding harveynorman.co.nz<br />

64-66 Central Heating New Zealand centralheating.co.nz<br />

69 My Eco myeco.co.nz<br />

72,73 Kitchen Studio kitchenstudio.co.nz<br />

74 Sharp Asphalt sharpasphalt.co.nz<br />

75 YMCA Christchurch ymcachch.co.nz<br />

76 Citrus Magic citrusbasedcleaner.co.nz<br />

77-78 Venluree venluree.co.nz<br />

79 Bambillo Toppers branddevelopers.co.nz<br />

81,83,84 Edwards & Hardy Roofing edwardsandhardyroofing.co.nz<br />

82 Fig Landscapes Figlandscapes.co.nz<br />

85-87 BuildRight Homes buildrighthomes.co.nz<br />

88-94 Bedworld bedworld.co.nz<br />

95 Surafce Solutions surfacesolutions.co.nz<br />

96 NZHL nzhomeloans.co.nz<br />

Stand<br />

Company Name<br />

Website<br />

97 Readylawn readylawn.co.nz<br />

98-99 DVS dvs.co.nz<br />

100-102 Austin Bluewater austinbluewater.co.nz<br />

103-104 Enable Services enable.co.nz<br />

101 Chopper cuddlebuddies.co.nz<br />

105 Strategic Homes strategichomes.co.nz<br />

106-109 Resene resene.co.nz<br />

110 Millen Christchurch millen.co.nz<br />

112 A1 Konjac Sponge cuddlebuddies.co.nz<br />

113-114 On Cue oncue.net.nz<br />

115-117 Plus 2WP showshop.co.nz<br />

116 Logan Smythe & Associates logansmythe.co.nz<br />

118 Polar Energi polarenergi.co.nz<br />

119 David Reid Homes davidreidhomes.co.nz<br />

120 McKenzie & Willis Flooring Mckenzieandwillis.co.nz<br />

121 VDS Design estervdsande@gmail.com<br />

123 BellaRoc Stone & Tiles bellaroc.co.nz<br />

125 Infrared Panels NZ infraredpanels.co.nz<br />

126 McKenzie & Willis Bedding Mckenzieandwillis.co.nz<br />

1<strong>27</strong> Sincock, Till & Setz Audiology staudiology.co.nz<br />

129 Property Investors Club propertyclub.co.nz<br />

133 IPG Paintball ipgnz.co.nz<br />

134 Natural Pest Control urbaadv@xtra.co.nz<br />

135 Showerdome showerdome.co.nz<br />

136 Duzz-all beeswax duzz-allbeeswax.co.nz<br />

137 Unovent South unovent.co.nz<br />

138 TC Groundworks tcgw.co.nz<br />

139 Redrock hats redrockhats.co.nz<br />

142-144 Rest area with Summerset summerset.co.nz<br />

145 Power fit gym branddevelopers.co.nz<br />

146 Ark Financial Group arkfg.co.nz<br />

147-150 The Glass Room theglassroom.co.nz<br />

151-156 The Carpet Mill carpetmill.co.nz<br />

157 Treble Glaze trebleglaze.co.nz<br />

158-159 Hororata Highland Games hororata.org.nz<br />

160 Springfree Trampolines springfreetrampoline.co.nz<br />

162 Canterbury Insulation canterburyinsulation.co.nz<br />

163,165 Hometech hometech.co.nz<br />

164,166,168 Carpet Plus carpetplus.co.nz<br />

170 ANZ Bank anz.co.nz<br />

172 Window Innovation windowinnovation.co.nz<br />

174 Canterbury Continuous Spouting continious.co.nz<br />

176-178 Morgan + Stone morganstone.co.nz<br />

181-183 Simply Wardrobes simplywardrobes.co.nz<br />

184,189 Bambillo Beds branddevelopers.co.nz<br />

185 Dream Doors Christchurch dreamdoors.co.nz<br />

186 Waste Co. wasteco.co.nz<br />

187-188 Condensation Control condensation.co.nz<br />

191,193 Venus Flooring venusflooring.co.nz<br />

195-197 Target Furniture targetfurniture.co.nz<br />

192,194,206,208 HRV safe Windows hrv.co.nz<br />

198-202 4 Seasons Home & Leisure 4seasons.co.nz<br />

203 IBS www.ibs.co.nz<br />

204 Air Hawk branddevelopers.co.nz<br />

210 X-Golf Avonhead xgolfavonhead.co.nz<br />

205, 207 Thermatech thermatech.co.nz<br />

209, 211 Agility BuildingSolutions agbs.co.nz<br />

212-213 Icycle electric icycleeletric.co.nz<br />

214 Beam by Electrolux Central Vacuums beam.co.nz<br />

215-218 Dreamwool Beds dreamwool.co.nz<br />

226-231 Boat, Motorhome and Caravan Show classicevents.co.nz<br />

220-224 Pool Land poolland.co.nz<br />

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