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PHOTO: MARTIN HUNTER<br />

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• By Caitlin Miles<br />

GRAFFITI IS on the rise in<br />

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nearly doubled in a month.<br />

Statistics from the city council<br />

show a jump in graffiti, from 55 in<br />

April to 102 in May.<br />

Incidents also increased in New<br />

Brighton – but not by as many. It<br />

went from 41 to 47 and Wainoni<br />

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Linwood Park was also labelled as<br />

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in May.<br />

Linwood-Central-Heathcote<br />

Community Board member Alexandra<br />

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The city council locked the toilets<br />

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effort to reduce the vandalism and<br />

graffiti being done to them.<br />

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Tuesday <strong>July</strong> <strong>11</strong> <strong>2017</strong><br />

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The annual Countdown Kids<br />

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Jacob Matua.<br />

The tremendous smile Jacob had<br />

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situation he – and many others like<br />

him – are in.<br />

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will be life-saving treatment on<br />

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Tuesday <strong>July</strong> <strong>11</strong> <strong>2017</strong> 3<br />

News<br />

Ghostly trees to be removed<br />

Residents win<br />

fight to have<br />

them axed<br />

• By Caitlin Miles and Sarla<br />

Donovan<br />

DEAD MACROCARPA and<br />

pine trees at the former Pleasant<br />

Point Yacht Club will be<br />

removed.<br />

The Coastal-Burwood<br />

Community Board agree the<br />

trees are an eyesore to people<br />

going to Southshore and South<br />

New Brighton.<br />

The Southshore Residents’<br />

Association had urged the<br />

community board to get rid of<br />

the tress.<br />

The community board has<br />

requested city council staff<br />

remove the trees from the<br />

former yacht club “as soon as<br />

possible”.<br />

The association expressed<br />

its “shock” to the community<br />

board when it found out the<br />

city council had planned for the<br />

trees to remain a nesting spot<br />

for birds.<br />

Association spokesman<br />

Simon Brown said neither<br />

he nor any other Southshore<br />

residents had ever seen any<br />

birds near the trees, which<br />

were “precariously balanced”<br />

and posed a health and<br />

safety risk for people using the<br />

estuary edge.<br />

South Brighton Residents<br />

Association chairman Hugo<br />

Kristensson agreed they should<br />

go.<br />

They were “ghostly” and “not<br />

very attractive,” he said.<br />

“We need to tidy the area up,<br />

everyone agrees on that.”<br />

The community board has<br />

also requested city council staff<br />

remove the dead trees on the<br />

east estuary side of the Bridge<br />

St bridge opposite those on Rat<br />

Island, because they are seen<br />

as unsightly and in danger of<br />

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Salt water intrusion relating<br />

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Avon-Heathcote Estuary edge,<br />

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Brighton and Southshore Residents’<br />

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News<br />

Countdown to supermarket<br />

Countdown‘s upcoming<br />

appeal will help provide<br />

equipment for patients<br />

using Christchurch<br />

Hospital’s paediatric<br />

and neo-natal services.<br />

Sarla Donovan visited<br />

cancer sufferer, eightyear-old<br />

Jacob Matua,<br />

who benefits from the<br />

equipment<br />

JACOB MATUA has visited this<br />

place many times.<br />

He’s in the Children’s Haematology<br />

and Oncology Centre<br />

in the Riverside building at<br />

Christchurch Hospital, where’s<br />

he’s hooked up to an infusion<br />

pump dispensing the medicine<br />

he needs. It’ll be 10pm before<br />

this day’s treatment is over.<br />

After the eight-year-old started<br />

getting “headaches and tummy<br />

pain, neck pain, arm pain,” at the<br />

end of last year, a cancer diagnosis<br />

followed, along with nearly<br />

three months in hospital, getting<br />

treatment.<br />

Now he comes in for shorter<br />

stays – four days this time – and<br />

is crossing his fingers that he<br />

WHAT A SMILE: Eight-year-old Jacob Matua, with nurse Lucy Stephenson, is using equipment<br />

that was purchased with money from the Countdown Kids Hospital Appeal.<br />

can return to his Clyde Rd home<br />

tomorrow.<br />

Jacob’s not well enough to<br />

attend his school, Burnside<br />

Primary, at the moment. He<br />

couldn’t even eat his birthday<br />

PHOTO: MARTIN HUNTER<br />

chocolate cake in May: “Because<br />

sometimes I don’t eat,” he said.<br />

Charge nurse manager Chrissy<br />

Bond lightens the mood: “I wish<br />

I could say that!”<br />

The nurses play cards with<br />

him, including memory and<br />

skip bo. Lucy Stephenson, who<br />

is supervising today, says he’s<br />

quite the card shark. “I win every<br />

time,” Jacob says with a grin.<br />

His aunt Ula Faamoe sits with<br />

him, too, giving his mum – who<br />

has four other children including<br />

twin three-year-old’s – a break.<br />

She says he’s well at the moment:<br />

“The best I’ve seen him<br />

since starting the chemotherapy.<br />

He’s making great progress.”<br />

Beside his bed, a tall pump<br />

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and beeping equipment.<br />

The $5000 stand is one of four<br />

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Mrs Bond said it holds five to<br />

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Tuesday <strong>July</strong> <strong>11</strong> <strong>2017</strong> 5<br />

appeal<br />

How to donate<br />

•To donate to the appeal,<br />

visit your local Countdown<br />

and donate at the checkout<br />

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•Contributions can be<br />

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•The appeal has raised<br />

more than $10.4 million<br />

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•It fundraises for <strong>11</strong><br />

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Christchurch Hospital<br />

•It runs from August 7 until<br />

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Last year’s appeal raised<br />

$123,270 for Christchurch<br />

Hospital’s paediatric wards and<br />

neo-natal unit.<br />

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chairwoman Ruth Krippner<br />

says most kiwi kids will visit<br />

hospital at some stage in their<br />

childhood. She said Countdown<br />

is proud to play a part in helping<br />

provide these hospitals with the<br />

equipment needed to treat illness<br />

and injury.<br />

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this family,” Ms Krippner said.<br />

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efforts of the Countdown<br />

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Kiwi kids. Last year, we raised ​<br />

more than $1.1 million, and<br />

we’re hoping to do the same this<br />

year.”<br />

Meanwhile, Jacob is busy<br />

putting on his “best face” for the<br />

photographer.<br />

“Does a picture come out of<br />

that?” he asks.<br />

Name change considered<br />

• By Caitlin Miles<br />

WHAT’S IN a name? North New<br />

Brighton or North Beach?<br />

That’s the question the North<br />

New Brighton Residents’ Association<br />

is asking residents.<br />

Chairman Josiah Thompson<br />

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that, he thought it might be time<br />

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“We’ve been talking about<br />

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thought we should ask people<br />

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Mr Thompson said it could get<br />

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Community Centre.<br />

He has always known it as<br />

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from the North New Brighton<br />

Community Centre.<br />

Coastal-Burwood Community<br />

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UPDATE: A residents’ association is considering changing its<br />

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DIRECTION: A sign marking<br />

Kia Ora St is the first of 94 to be<br />

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$18,000 for<br />

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• By Bridget Rutherford<br />

MORE THAN $18,000 was spent<br />

on manufacturing and installing<br />

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The city council, in conjunction<br />

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In addition, 26 new wayfinding<br />

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City council head of urban<br />

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Fulton Hogan Signs and Graphics<br />

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She said the city council did not<br />

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“Following the earthquake,<br />

people moved out of the RRZ and<br />

a number of the existing street<br />

signs were taken as souvenirs.”<br />

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so easy to take. They have been<br />

installed using brackets that can<br />

only be removed with the right<br />

tool.<br />

Ms Ingles said the brackets cost<br />

$3204.<br />

AvON spokesman Evan Smith<br />

said the signs were a mark of<br />

respect, and would make it easier<br />

for former residents to come back<br />

and see where their homes used<br />

to be.<br />

• By Sarla Donovan<br />

SOUTH BRIGHTON residents<br />

are rallying around the owner<br />

of their local dairy, who helped<br />

them out in the 20<strong>11</strong> earthquake<br />

– after a bid to scuttle them<br />

from building a cafe and a fish<br />

and chip shop.<br />

But their 200-plus signature<br />

petition comes too late to affect<br />

a decision on whether the build<br />

will be allowed.<br />

The Resource consent<br />

application was heard on<br />

May 17, and a decision on<br />

information presented at the<br />

time of the hearing. A decision<br />

has not yet been made.<br />

Neighbours Brendan Moir<br />

and Patricia Claypoole objected<br />

to Christine Chen’s plans to<br />

build on a section next to her<br />

Union St dairy.<br />

Ms Claypoole and Mr Moir<br />

said in submissions they fear<br />

the building will be intrusive,<br />

unsightly and affect the resale<br />

value of their house.<br />

It would be 30m2 larger than<br />

the building that was there<br />

previously, and operate seven<br />

days a week, from 7am-8pm.<br />

Ms Chen became a favourite<br />

in the area after the February 22,<br />

Wainoni Avonside<br />

Community Trust<br />

took it upon<br />

themselves to<br />

celebrate the<br />

America’s Cup<br />

before tomorrow’s<br />

parade. The trust<br />

was so excited<br />

by Team New<br />

Zealand’s win,<br />

members dressed<br />

up in red, covered<br />

their building in red<br />

and had red themed<br />

biscuits to enjoy with<br />

their tea and coffee.<br />

They sang yachtingrelated<br />

songs and<br />

the national anthem<br />

to celebrate the<br />

victory.<br />

20<strong>11</strong>, earthquake when she kept<br />

the dairy open and provided<br />

bread, milk and other basics for<br />

free.<br />

Local resident Evie, who only<br />

wanted her first name used,<br />

organised the petition locally<br />

and on Facebook.<br />

She has sent a copy to the city<br />

council.<br />

Even though it wouldn’t affect<br />

the decision, the petition was<br />

still worthwhile, she said: “I<br />

think the city council needs to<br />

know about it, regardless of the<br />

timing. There are 200 signatures<br />

there, that’s got to count for<br />

something.”<br />

The petition said the South<br />

Brighton neighbourhood was<br />

looking forward to a new food<br />

establishment next to the<br />

|dairy, “only to be disappointed<br />

by two residents trying to put a<br />

stop to it . . . we are a very tight<br />

community that lost so much<br />

America’s Cup celebrations<br />

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Residents have<br />

signed a petition<br />

in support of a<br />

proposed cafe<br />

and retail unit on<br />

Union St, next to<br />

the dairy.<br />

in the earthquake. We would<br />

love to have a little cafe to<br />

catch up with all the<br />

neighbours.”<br />

A long-time Tovey St resident<br />

said she had signed the petition<br />

because she wanted a place<br />

for people to meet.<br />

“Before the earthquakes, we<br />

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• By Mark Thomas - specialist fire<br />

investigator<br />

THE NEW Zealand Fire Service<br />

disappeared last Saturday.<br />

It ceased to exist.<br />

Fire and Emergency New Zealand<br />

began life in its place.<br />

It’s what we’ll be called into<br />

the future.<br />

What’s the reason?<br />

Until now, there have effectively<br />

been two fire services in<br />

the country.<br />

Those that covered urban<br />

settlements, towns and cities,<br />

and those that tackled mainly<br />

wildfire in more rural settings.<br />

To a certain extent, the<br />

boundaries were blurred and we<br />

generally co-operated as much<br />

as we could.<br />

The new Fire and Emergency<br />

New Zealand Act combines us<br />

into a single organisation, still<br />

with distinct urban and rural<br />

sides but working side by side.<br />

It’s got to be better.<br />

As far as most New Zealanders<br />

go, there won’t be any change<br />

whatsoever except the fire trucks<br />

that respond to your emergency<br />

might have different stickers on<br />

the side.<br />

For those of us in the new organisation,<br />

there’s some learning<br />

of new legislation but essentially<br />

it’s business as usual.<br />

Christchurch had a quiet week<br />

as the change occurred.<br />

Ten people got themselves<br />

trapped in a lift at a city bar in<br />

the early hours last Saturday<br />

morning.<br />

It took about half an hour to<br />

free them.<br />

And a fire truck was used to<br />

hold up a severed power pole in<br />

Barrington St after a car crash<br />

on Sunday evening which kept<br />

live wires off the street and power<br />

going for Spreydon homes.<br />

Finally, fire crews assisted ambulances<br />

at about 10 incidents<br />

where people suffered seizures<br />

and died suddenly.<br />

That’s about double a normal<br />

week.<br />

Dead macrocarpa and pine<br />

trees at the former Pleasant<br />

Point Yacht Club site are<br />

unsightly, depressing<br />

and a serious health<br />

concern, according to the<br />

Southshore Residents<br />

Association.<br />

You said:<br />

Jill Reesby – Nature has<br />

deemed fit to allow these trees<br />

to die by changing their natural<br />

environment. Nature would not<br />

remove them physically, only<br />

humans are able do that and only<br />

those who wish for ‘stark’ and<br />

‘proper’ outlooks.<br />

Nature will already be using<br />

them whether it is birds, insects<br />

or organisms. Eventually, by<br />

nature, they will decompose<br />

feeding many different forms of<br />

wildlife. The city council would<br />

have already removed them if<br />

they were a health and safety<br />

issue to humans. Not everything<br />

in nature is beautiful to everybody<br />

but everything has a place<br />

in evolution. I like the natural<br />

outlook.<br />

Troy Gearry – Ah guys, it’s<br />

called nature, never thought<br />

someone would complain about<br />

a damn tree in the water, will<br />

get washed away next flood<br />

anyway.<br />

Amanda White – I love this<br />

tree. I drive past it every day,<br />

looks amazing at sunrise.<br />

Katrina Prendergast<br />

– “They could fall on someone”,<br />

really? Who would be stupid<br />

enough to be walking in the<br />

estuary in the first place? Leave<br />

them there for the birds.<br />

Lorraine Rawson – As a<br />

Southshore resident, I love these<br />

trees. Amanda White is right<br />

they look amazing at sunrise.<br />

Simon Kelly – The residents<br />

are more depressing – these trees<br />

are perfect for roosting shags.<br />

John Bowes – Bet the same<br />

people who find this depressing<br />

have purple fits about men creating<br />

global warming . . .<br />

We said:<br />

It’s back to the drawing<br />

board for the Christchurch<br />

School of Gymnastics after<br />

its proposed new building<br />

site at QE II Park was<br />

rejected by residents<br />

You said:<br />

EYESORE:<br />

Residents<br />

want these<br />

dead trees<br />

beside<br />

the Bridge<br />

St bridge<br />

removed.<br />

Jake Ranginui – People in<br />

the east need to decide if they<br />

want things on their side of<br />

town or to leave it to turn into<br />

a dust bowl. Whining about<br />

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NEW: A<br />

concept design<br />

for the new<br />

Christchurch<br />

School of<br />

Gymnastics<br />

building.<br />

Diane Mitchell – Thanks for not<br />

spoiling the much-used park, there is<br />

always the driving range land.<br />

Sarah Ruane – Christchurch School<br />

of Gymnastics is not a private company,<br />

it is a not-for-profit society. The current<br />

site is at risk of flood – every time<br />

it rains, the foam pits flood. There are<br />

more than 1000 young people using this<br />

facility, from little kids doing recreational<br />

gymnastics through to New Zealand<br />

representatives. These young people work<br />

incredibly hard and they deserve a facility<br />

that meets their needs. I really hope<br />

the Coastal-Burwood Community Board<br />

recognises just how much support there<br />

is for the rebuild in the local community.<br />

Karen Beaumont – There is plenty<br />

of land there, just cannot understand why<br />

they wanted to take away a much-used<br />

sports field, just so it could be right next<br />

door to the pool for a quick swim. Use<br />

the old driving range land, no problem.<br />

Steve Potter – Why could people not<br />

use both facilities still, even if it was on<br />

the same site as now? I’d say that’s not a<br />

good enough reason to move it (I know<br />

there will be other reasons, too). The<br />

whole perimeter of QE II is only 2.1km so<br />

easy to still use both.<br />

Maria Mann – Hope it gets rebuilt<br />

on same site as I take our granddaughter<br />

there every Monday in school term.<br />

Barbara Price – It needs to move<br />

from the current site to where the water<br />

table isn’t high. The current site has a<br />

water table at 1m in wet weather since the<br />

quakes. The water comes into the pit in<br />

heavy rain.<br />

Wendy Stanton – Sounds perfect.<br />

Do it, just get things in motion.<br />

Les Hibbard – Dan O’Sullivan seems<br />

to be calling the pot black, or is it a case<br />

of sauce for the goose is sauce for the<br />

gander. Isn’t QE II to become Crown land<br />

with two schools being built there? If<br />

that’s the case, then do they want a track<br />

round the boundary, with it’s inherent<br />

problem with miscreants.<br />

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Pages Rd Market<br />

Thursday, 8am-1pm<br />

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of pre-loved clothing at<br />

reasonable prices, plants,<br />

toys, skincare products,<br />

books, DVDs, fresh fruit<br />

and vegetables and all<br />

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Thursday, 6-7pm<br />

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Ukelele Jam<br />

Friday, 7.30pm<br />

Head along to St Faith’s<br />

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musical jam night, hosted<br />

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Imagination Station<br />

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Lego lovers, head down<br />

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Sydney Poitier stars<br />

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New campus hopes to liven up Brighton<br />

THE LATEST stage of the Grace<br />

Vineyard Beach Campus in<br />

New Brighton has been officially<br />

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Youth Alive Trust hosted<br />

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More than 60 people attended<br />

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Trust manager James Ridpath<br />

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DEADLINE SALE<br />

DEADLINE SALE<br />

Belfast 36 Donegal Street<br />

Heartbreakingly Beautiful ....<br />

Sue & Gemma Roberts<br />

M 027 440 1282 or 027 223 6471 P 03 323 6045<br />

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

3 21 2<br />

Harcourts ID: BF28469<br />

This home has so much personality it speaks for itself! Sadly our owners are moving North and<br />

its time to say goodbye. Totally renovated throughout open plan kitchen/dining/living with great<br />

outdoor flow to entertainment area, three double bedroom, spacious bathroom and heated with<br />

woodburner and HRV system. Plenty of off street parking and fully fenced grounds + garden shed.<br />

DEADLINE SALE<br />

Deadline Sale: All offers invited on or before<br />

Thursday 13 th <strong>July</strong> at 4.00pm.<br />

View: Phone for viewing times.<br />

Redwood 6 Grimseys Road<br />

Fantastic Family Home<br />

Mitchell Roberts & Mana Tai<br />

M 027 413 0797 or 027 626 2824 P 03 385 0343<br />

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NEW LISTING<br />

4 1 2<br />

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This renovated 1970's bungalow, with comfortable bedroom sizes, sunny living areas and a<br />

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Shirley 31A Havana Gardens<br />

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A fantastic family opportunity for this modern four bedroom home, in a family-friendly location.<br />

With our owners to embark on a new direction, this easy-care home in a convenient location, must<br />

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Harcourts ID: KI7259<br />

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Rolleston Ave<br />

Montreal St<br />

Montreal St<br />

Colombo St<br />

Colombo St<br />

Manchester St<br />

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Tuesday <strong>July</strong> <strong>11</strong> <strong>2017</strong> 15<br />

• By Andrew King<br />

SHIRLEY BOYS’ High will<br />

have two weeks to lick their<br />

wounds after a tough 15-20<br />

loss to St Thomas’ in the UC<br />

Championship at the weekend.<br />

After <strong>11</strong> rounds, Shirley now<br />

sit 10th on the table after the loss<br />

at Linfield Park on Saturday.<br />

Their record is now four wins<br />

from 10 games.<br />

The competition takes a<br />

school holiday break until <strong>July</strong><br />

22, with a number of players attending<br />

the Crusaders under-18<br />

development training camp at<br />

St Andrew’s College, which runs<br />

for the next two days.<br />

Glen Beardsley was the only<br />

Shirley player selected in the 61-<br />

man squad.<br />

From those 61, 25 will be<br />

selected to play against the Hurricanes<br />

under-18 team on Saturday<br />

at 5.10pm in a curtain-raiser<br />

for the Crusaders v Hurricanes<br />

SPORTS<br />

Shirley Boys’ High<br />

go into two-week<br />

break after tight<br />

loss to St Thomas’<br />

match at Westpac Stadium.<br />

When they return to the<br />

competition for the final four<br />

rounds, Shirley will have St<br />

Andrew’s first up, who went into<br />

the break with a thumping 50-20<br />

victory over Burnside at home.<br />

In other local games, Christ’s<br />

College beat Marlborough 31-21,<br />

CBHS grabbed a bonus point<br />

win over Rangiora 26-8, and<br />

Timaru Boys’ High stayed top<br />

of the table with a big 46-12 win<br />

over struggling St Bede’s College.<br />

Points table<br />

Timaru Boys’ High, 45pts,<br />

1; CBHS, 44, 2; Christ’s, 44, 3;<br />

Nelson, 40, 4; St Andrew’s, 37, 5;<br />

Rangiora, 31, 6; Waimea, 30, 7;<br />

St Thomas’, 27, 8; Marlborough<br />

Boys’ High, 24, 9; Shirley, 21, 10;<br />

Lincoln High, 20, <strong>11</strong>; St Bede’s,<br />

16, 12; Mid-Canterbury, 6, 13;<br />

Roncalli College, 1, 14; Burnside<br />

High, 0, 15.<br />

Connetics Shield-holders<br />

miss national competition<br />

• By Andrew King<br />

BURNSIDE HIGH is ruing poor<br />

early season form which has cost<br />

them a spot in the nationals.<br />

But coach David Williams is<br />

not looking to blame outside<br />

forces, saying it was gutting but<br />

entirely their own fault.<br />

Four teams were selected from<br />

the Connetics first XI football<br />

competition to compete at the<br />

Boys Lotto Premier Football<br />

Tournament in Napier from<br />

September 4-8.<br />

“A draw against Shirley and<br />

letting Cashmere back into<br />

the game, which also ended<br />

up being a draw, didn’t help.<br />

If either of those games had of<br />

been a win instead of a draw,<br />

then we would be in Napier,” he<br />

said.<br />

St Andrew’s College, St<br />

Thomas, Lincoln High and<br />

Cashmere High have all made<br />

the cut for the 32-team national<br />

tournament.<br />

The teams were picked during<br />

round eight when the top four<br />

included the selected teams.<br />

Burnside were fifth in round<br />

eight, but have since moved<br />

to third after wins against<br />

Middleton Grange and Lincoln<br />

High. In their match against<br />

Lincoln, Burnside also won<br />

the Connetics Shield for the<br />

MISSING: Burnside High will look to hold on to the Connetics<br />

Shield after missing out on the national competition.<br />

PHOTO: BURNSIDE HIGH<br />

first time. However, they were<br />

denied a wildcard entry into<br />

nationals, with Nelson’s Waimea<br />

College and Wellington College<br />

snapping up the last two<br />

spots.<br />

“We will now focus on<br />

trying to win the Rex Dawkins<br />

tournament in Palmerston<br />

North,” Williams said.<br />

That tournament runs at the<br />

same time as nationals.<br />

Williams said with two games<br />

and a bye left in the Connetics<br />

competition, the goal is to<br />

finish strong and hold on to the<br />

Connetics Shield.<br />

The competition now takes<br />

a three-week break and will<br />

resume on <strong>July</strong> 26 for three<br />

rounds before the finals.<br />

Burnside will not want to let<br />

go of the shield when they<br />

face Christ’s at 5.45pm at the<br />

Christchurch Football Centre,<br />

where all league games are being<br />

played this year.<br />

Christchurch Boys’ High will<br />

take on Lincoln at 4pm, St Bede’s<br />

will play Shirley at 5.45pm, St<br />

Andrew’s will try to stay top<br />

of the table when they face St<br />

Thomas at 7.30pm and Papanui<br />

will resume their season against<br />

Riccarton at 7.30pm.<br />

Points<br />

St Andrew’s, 21pts, 1; St Thomas,<br />

21pts, 2; Burnside, 20pts, 3;<br />

Cashmere, 19pts, 4; Lincoln,<br />

17pts, 5; St Bede’s, 16pts, 6;<br />

CBHS, 13pts, 7; Shirley, 13pts, 8;<br />

Riccarton, <strong>11</strong>pts, 9; Middleton,<br />

8pts, 10; Papanui, 6pts, <strong>11</strong>;<br />

Christ’s, 5pts, 12; Rangiora, 3pts,<br />

13.<br />

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HEALTH & BEAUTY<br />

New treatment for fungal nails<br />

Feet First, the long-established podiatry<br />

clinic in Upper Riccarton, now has a<br />

much more efficient and effective means<br />

of dealing with the problem of fungal<br />

nails, thanks to a new machine they<br />

recently obtained from Britain, where it<br />

was designed and trialled.<br />

Clearanail is a procedure where the<br />

Podiatrists use a machine to make tiny<br />

holes in the nail without affecting the nail<br />

bed – a completely pain-free procedure<br />

that then allows the topical application of<br />

antifungal solution to directly reach the<br />

problem area.<br />

Fungal nails may cause the toenail to<br />

thicken, which consequently can make<br />

shoes feel uncomfortable. Anyone who<br />

believes they have a fungal infection<br />

of the nails is invited to make an<br />

appointment for a consultation with Feet<br />

First so one of the qualified Podiatrists<br />

can assess if that is the case, and if so, will<br />

recommend the Clearanail procedure.<br />

This involves the initial treatment, and<br />

three follow-up appointments at monthly<br />

intervals to check progress.<br />

“Fungal nail infections won’t disappear<br />

immediately,” clinic director Charlotte<br />

Russell says, “so people need to commit<br />

to the process, which can take up to four<br />

months as the nail grows.”<br />

She says now is an ideal time to start<br />

fungal nail treatment with Clearanail, so<br />

nails will be looking healthy again when<br />

the warm, sandal-wearing weather arrives.<br />

Feet First has an introductory offer on<br />

Clearanail until the end of <strong>July</strong>.<br />

Call them on 348-7910 for details.<br />

The Clearanail machine and related products.<br />

In addition to offering this highly<br />

effective treatment, Feet First has another<br />

unique feature – the Shoe Room. Here,<br />

clients can browse through a wide<br />

selection of ‘fashionable, functional<br />

footwear’ for men and women that not<br />

only provides support and comfort, but<br />

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The four registered and experienced<br />

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The clinic at 37 Main South Road is<br />

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5pm, with late nights on Monday and<br />

Thursday to 7pm by appointment. The<br />

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Discover this<br />

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Above: Clinic director Charlotte Russell displays one of the modern boot styles<br />

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4 fillets Anchovy fillets<br />

2 Tbsp Fresh parsley<br />

2 cloves Garlic<br />

2 heads Broccoli<br />

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Cook pasta in boiling salted<br />

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1 cup Panko breadcrumbs<br />

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Tuesday <strong>July</strong> <strong>11</strong> <strong>2017</strong> 19<br />

AUTOMOTIVE PROFESSIONALS<br />

New management<br />

A change of scenery is how Allan<br />

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“I want to grow our business through<br />

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Bridgestone Hornby is close to the Hub<br />

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Principal<br />

21 Peer Street<br />

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dbr@villa.school.nz<br />

A full job description is available on the College website<br />

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Applications close 4pm Monday 17th <strong>July</strong> <strong>2017</strong>.


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Midweek $10<br />

SPECIAL ROAST<br />

Available Tuesday,<br />

Wednesday, & Thursday<br />

SUNDAY 3 COURSE<br />

DINNER SPECIAL<br />

$25<br />

SUNDAY BUFFET<br />

THIS Sunday 30th <strong>July</strong><br />

ALL YOU CAN EAT<br />

$25 BOOK NOW!<br />

202 Marine Parade ● Ph 388-9416<br />

Members, guests and affiliates welcome<br />

H ORNBY<br />

WORKINGMEN’S<br />

CLUB<br />

«WHAT'S ON«<br />

SATURDAY 15 JULY<br />

4.30PM THE BUSKER<br />

8PM THE A&P DUO<br />

SUNDAY 16 JULY, 1PM<br />

MID CANTERBURY<br />

COUNTRY MUSIC<br />

DOOR ENTRY<br />

«COMING UP«<br />

SATURDAY 22 JULY, 8PM<br />

CELINE, SAM<br />

& THE DOCTOR<br />

CELINE TONER | IAN JEFFRIES<br />

SAMANTHA TONER<br />

THE ULTIMATE<br />

PARTY BAND!<br />

TICKETS $20 AT CLUB OFFICE<br />

SATURDAY 29 JULY, 7.30PM<br />

RETRO ROCKIN’<br />

ANTHONY EASTERBROOK-CARTER<br />

& BACKPACK FEATURING<br />

Roy Orbison Mini Set<br />

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

Hornby WMC<br />

17 Carmen Rd, Hornby<br />

Phone 03 349 9026<br />

www.hornbyworkingmensclub.co.nz<br />

Members, guests & affiliates welcome


24 Tuesday <strong>July</strong> <strong>11</strong> <strong>2017</strong><br />

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

PEGASUS POST<br />

10th - 16th <strong>July</strong> <strong>2017</strong><br />

New Season Australian<br />

Navel Oranges<br />

$<br />

8 99<br />

kg<br />

Fresh Tegel NZ Skin On<br />

Chicken Breast Fillets<br />

$<br />

2 49<br />

kg<br />

NESCAFÉ Coffee<br />

Sachets 10 Pack<br />

Whittaker’s<br />

Chocolate Block<br />

250g<br />

$<br />

5 00<br />

pack $<br />

3 99<br />

each<br />

$<br />

3 99<br />

$<br />

3 00<br />

each<br />

each $<br />

2 00<br />

Olivani Olive Oil Spread 500g<br />

Wattie’s Vegetables Mixed/Peas1kg/Fries 900g-1kg/<br />

Potato Specialties 450-500g<br />

each<br />

Wattie’s Sauce Refills 560-575g<br />

$<br />

23 99<br />

pack<br />

Steinlager Pure/Stella Artois<br />

12 x 330ml Bottles<br />

$<br />

<strong>11</strong> 90<br />

each<br />

Villa Maria Private Bin 750ml<br />

(Excludes Pinot Noir/Syrah)<br />

$<br />

4 00<br />

each<br />

Just Juice/Citrus Tree Fruit Juice/Drink 2.4-2.8L<br />

FreshChoice Parklands<br />

60 Queenspark Drive, Christchurch.<br />

Open 7am – <strong>11</strong>pm, 7 days.<br />

FreshChoice.co.nz FreshChoiceNZ 383 1004<br />

FreshChoice Parklands<br />

While stocks last at FreshChoice Parklands only. We reserve the right to limit quantities. Trade not supplied.<br />

Owned and<br />

operated<br />

by locals<br />

fcpp<strong>11</strong>07


9ct Diamond set<br />

triangle Ring<br />

NOW $229<br />

Sterling Silver round<br />

Disc Bracelet<br />

NOW $59


40+<br />

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