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• By Matt Salmons
A DRAFT proposal has now
been approved so that Redcliffs
and Southshore residents can
see sought-after changes to the
District Plan by Christmas.
On Monday, the city council
approved a draft proposal to
change the District Plan through
Greater Christchurch Regeneration
Minister Megan Woods’
Section 71 powers.
The changes sought would
allow people with properties
within a residential unit overlay
of the High Flood Hazard Management
Area to build or renovate
houses, where previously it
had been almost impossible.
Consultation with strategic
partners is the next step in the
process, but the feedback was
expected soon and staff will
report back by November 8.
A final proposal could then go
to Dr Woods by November 14 if
not earlier.
At a meeting last month,
Mayor Lianne Dalziel said it was
“technically possible” that those
changes could be made before
Christmas. Linwood-Central-
Heathcote Community Board
member Darrell Latham said in
spite of his earlier criticism, the
city council was advancing the
Section 71 process “extremely
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REDCLIFFS AND Southshore residents will be pleased to see
steps being taken towards a resolution on high flood hazard
management area issues by Christmas (see page 1).
On Monday, the city council approved a draft proposal to
Greater Christchurch Regeneration Minister Megan Woods to
change the wording of the District Plan.
The new wording will make it easier for residents in those
areas to get consent to build new houses or renovate existing
ones, something that has been almost impossible before.
A final proposal will come back to the city council on or
before November 14.
The speed that this draft has come to council and the way the
time line going forward looks, has changed the tune of Darrell
Latham.
The once critical Dr Latham now says the city council is making
the right moves.
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Seventhwave moves back home
• By Matt Salmons
WELL-KNOWN wetsuit
manufacturer Seventhwave
has returned home, bringing
its entire operation back to its
original Ferrymead site.
The company moved to a site
on Dyers Rd, Bromley, the day
before the September 4, 2010,
earthquake.
Managing director Sarah
Armstrong-Park said the refitted
shop opened on Monday
morning.
She said the staff were excited
to move the manufacturing
plant, showroom and headquarters
back to the company’s
original home.
Sumner surfer Paul Zarifeh
founded the company in 1987
as the Canterbury Wetsuit
Company.
Mr Zarifeh died of pancreatic
cancer on November 23 aged
60. Three weeks later, his son
Sam Zarifeh died after falling
from a raft on the West Coast’s
Landsborough River.
The two were commemorated
by a sculpture on the Esplanade
which was installed in July.
Said Mrs Armstrong-Park:
“Paul was a lovely guy and even
though we weren’t there [when
Seventhwave was in Ferrymead]
ourselves, it’s still like going
home. For our staff, who’ve been
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here for a long time, they’re so
excited.”
Mrs Armstrong-Park and
Leif Park took ownership of the
company three years ago, and
briefly considered whether it
was feasible to continue manufacturing
locally.
“We decided that, really, that’s
what the brand is, keeping it
Kiwi. Taking it home really
aligns with that.”
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the surfing community has
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no flames. The Governors Bay
Volunteer Fire Brigade found
smouldering planks. Chief fire
officer Andrew Norris said there
was no obvious cause and the jetty
was blocked off by a 1.8m fence,
which led him to believe it was
deliberately lit.
MEETINGS OVER SCHOOL
The group opposed to moving
Redcliffs School, the Friend of
Redcliffs Park, is set to meet with
the Workplace and Education
Select Committee in Wellington
today after its meeting was delayed
last month. The Redcliffs School
board of trustees will also meet
with the select committee later
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Jetty beer
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Crooked Pile
• By Matt Salmons
A BEER being brewed to raise
money to restore the Governors
Bay Jetty finally has a name –
Crooked Pile.
The Governors Bay Jetty Trust
selected the name and a label
design last week from entries submitted
as part of a competition.
Other names suggested included
Pile Driver, Guvna’s Ale,
The Governor’s Tipple, King Billy,
Jetty Pile Ale, Sea Breeze Steam
Beer and Faith, Hop and Charity.
Trust member Louisa Eades
said former Governors Bay resident
Charlotte Dunning’s name
Crooked Pile was chosen for highlighting
a key jetty component.
“The piles are the most important
part of the jetty, they hold it
up above the water. Many of the
piles are now crooked, but once
we’ve rebuilt the jetty, they will be
strong and long-lasting.
“Maybe then we’ll do another
brew called Sturdy Pile Stout,” she
said.
Two Thumb Brewing owner
and trust member Mark Limber’s
steam beer was still in a conditioning
tank absorbing flavour
in preparation for distribution in
November.
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•From page 1
“Having been a critic of council
process, there is evidence that
council are treating this matter
with urgency,” he said.
Dr Latham said he had received
an email from Dr Woods
which said she appreciated the
urgency of the matter and that
her staff were working closely
with the city council.
“I note that what is important
to me is that we can collectively
find pragmatic solutions on ways
this matter can be resolved,” Dr
Woods’ email said.
Dr Latham said city council
staff met with affected community
boards, resident’s associations
and Christchurch Coastal
• By Matt Salmons
A WOMAN walked away
uninjured after the car she was
driving rolled 100m down a
Banks Peninsula hillside.
On Friday afternoon, the
72-year-old, who did not wish to
speak to Bay Harbour News, was
driving towards Akaroa from
Christchurch when the car left
the road on a bend between the
Residents United last week in an
“excellent and constructive session”
on the process.
Stakeholders were supportive
of the proposals, he said and
were pleased by an additional
Hilltop Tavern and Barrys Bay
on State Highway 75.
The Volvo XC60 rolled several
times, before stopping on a plateau.
Akaroa Senior Constable
Tim Johnson said there was no
indication that speed or erratic
driving was involved in the
incident.
He said the woman’s car had
crashed through 40m of bush
proposed change regarding
replacing houses from before the
September 4, 2010, earthquake.
“Which essentially means that
the replacement and repair of
residences now commence from
before reaching open ground.
“It was lucky there was that
plateau, otherwise, she would
have kept going until she
reached the bottom . . . another
100m.”
When he arrived at the scene a
member of the public was sitting
with the woman.
“She was shaken and cold. But
otherwise, no injuries.”
She was taken to Christchurch
Fire rages, homes at risk
September 2010 rather than oneyear
existing use rights.”
Dr Latham said he did not
expect any problems with the
proposal gaining approval once
it was submitted to Dr Woods.
“We are all on the same page,’’
he said.
City council staff also were
in the process of investigating
a number of issues raised at the
workshop, including the number
of properties outside of the
affected area the amendments
could affect, whether a definition
of “unacceptable risk” should be
added.
Staff would also report those
findings back to the city council
on or before November 8.
Driver walks away uninjured from hill crash
Hospital for observation.
Senior Constable Johnson said
it took about two hours for towing
company Wairewa Motors
to winch the car up the bank on
Sunday night.
Wairewa Motors owner Peter
Brooks said the outcome of the
crash was “amazing.”
“The vehicle came out of it
pretty much intact really, she
was quite safe in it.”
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Flu epidemic recalled
• By Matt Salmons
A NEW exhibition at Lyttelton
Library recalls an era when the
flu killed half as many New
Zealanders as World War 1.
Returning soldiers brought
with them an influenza strain
which killed more than 9000
over about six weeks in 1918.
In commemoration,
Lyttelton Library
is hosting a joint
exhibition with
Lyttelton
Museum until
Annette
Williams
October 27.
Lyttelton
Library team
leader Annette Williams
said the When Death Jumped
Ship exhibit included a replica
medicine depot, complete with
inhalation apparatus, as well as
information boards and medicine
bottles from the time.
“They had medicine depots
set up all around the city, ours is
the combination of a couple of
them,” she said.
As well as medicine, people
could get “alcoholic stimulants”
from the depots, Ms Williams
said.
“On prescription, you could
get a bottle of whiskey, brandy
or stout.”
Inhalation apparatus and larger
chambers, which produced
a weak zinc-sulphate spray for
people to breathe in, were also
a common sight. Ms Williams
said there was one in Lyttelton to
service those disembarking from
ferries and ships.
In Christchurch, 14 trams
were used as inhalation centres,
with the air-breaking system
used to run the sprayers. The
trams were taken to outlying
suburbs so people could climb
aboard to walk through the
steam cloud.
Ms Williams said the image
of people lining up for the spray,
sometimes in queues of up to
700, was like something from a
science-fiction novel.
“I think it’s a wee bit scary
that they did that.”
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During the
1918 flu
pandemic,
people would
queue up to
have zincsulphate
sprayed
down their
throats using
devices such
as this.
Ms Williams said it was an
important event in New Zealand’s
history and something
people could learn from.
Canterbury University Emeritus
Professor Geoffrey Rice
said the pandemic remained
the world’s worst since the
Black Death and changed the
outcome of World War 1.
Prof Rice will host a public
lecture tonight at Lyttelton Library
on how lessons learned in
1918 can help prepare for future
outbreaks.
He said he believed the risk
of another major pandemic was
greater due to international travel.
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• By Matt Salmons
REDCLIFFS’ WOMAN Leanne
Scaturro was shocked to find her
dog Chiko had been attacked by
a leashed dog through her front
gate, leaving his lip “hanging off.”
Now she wants to find the
owner of the other dog to ask if
they had realised the extent of
Chiko’s injury.
“I honestly don’t know what
I’d say to them, I just want to let
them know what’s happened.”
The attack happened while
Ms Scaturro was working on
October 7. She said the description
she had been given was of
a brunette woman walking a
staffy-cross.
Ms Scaturro said Chiko
underwent a complicated procedure
to stitch the star-shaped
wound and had to spend time at
the vet both that afternoon and
on Thursday.
His veterinarian bill totalled
more than $800.
“He [the other dog] could have
ripped his whole jaw off. If it
hadn’t been for the gate, it could
have been a lot worse.”
She had put a plastic mesh
on the gate to prevent anything
similar from happening again.
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compliance Tracey Weston
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SHOCK: Leanne Scaturro
said she was shocked to
find her dog Chiko had been
attacked through her front
gate.
said the Dog Control Act meant
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Award for cottage trust
• By Matt Salmons
DIAMOND Harbour’s Stoddart
Cottage Trust was recognised
last week for its contribution to
raising awareness of heritage
assets.
The trust was given the
Christchurch Civic Trust’s Category
D Award in a ceremony
at Beckenham
Library on
Tuesday.
The award is
given for special
events or
programmes
Paula Smith
that serve
to raise the
community’s awareness and appreciation
of heritage assets.
Trustee Paula Smith said the
award came as a surprise to the
trust.
“We didn’t know who nominated
us or anything.”
She said she later found out it
had been a visitor to the cottage
who had nominated them.
“Keeping a place like this ticking
over requires a lot of work
and it’s all done for nothing.
“It’s nice to be recognised for
that. It helps keep the motivation
up.”
The oldest dwelling in Diamond
Harbour, the cottage was
the birthplace of well-known
HERITAGE: Stoddart Cottage is the oldest dwelling in
Diamond Harbour.
Canterbury artist Margaret
Stoddart.
Awards convenor Neil Roberts
said it was given in recognition
of the stewardship of the trust
over more than two decades and
the “contribution to the social
life of Diamond Harbour.”
Mr Roberts said the building
was also important to communities
outside of Diamond
Harbour due to its heritage.
“Stoddart cottage is one of
the oldest domestic buildings in
the Christchurch area in public
ownership. It is also perhaps
importantly the birthplace of
one of New Zealand’s most celebrated
women watercolourists.”
Since earthquake repairs were
completed last year, the cottage
had been open every Friday,
Saturday and Sunday and on
public holidays.
Visitors could explore the
house and museum, see local
artworks and buy crafts at
an on-site shop run by a cooperative.
Mrs Smith said the trust
wanted to eventually buy some
original Margaret Stoddart
paintings to display at the cottage.
“So we’d have our own little
collection,” she said.
Anniversary celebrations
• By Matt Salmons
FROM BRASS bands to coffee
meet-ups, music sessions to
disaster preparation, the last
decade has been varied for the
Sumner Bays Union Trust.
The charity celebrated its
10-year anniversary working
in the Sumner and Redcliffs
communities on Sunday.
When it was formed in 2008
it had three ongoing projects – a
coffee group, an arts and crafts
market and a lunch group.
As it celebrates a decade, the
trust now oversees 10 projects
including the Bridge2Rocks
Timebank, the Sumner
Community Garden, Loopy
Tunes children’s’ music group
and the Sumner Silver Band.
Community development
team leader Eddie Hayes has
been with the trust since it
started in 2008 and said “seeing
the community grow and pull
together” had been rewarding.
“Community development
is the philosophy on which the
trust was founded. It’s about
empowering the community,
not merely doing it for the
community. It underpins
everything we do.”
The then Union Parish formed
the trust with a view to grow
and develop the community, Mr
Hayes said.
“Right from the beginning,
we’ve tried to have a wide
representation of the
community on the trust board
as possible.”
Now the Port Hills Uniting
Parish, it is represented on the
six-member board by Lydia
MacKinnon. Deirdre Johns is the
board’s chairwoman.
Although the February 22,
2011, took a toll on the trust’s
projects, Mr Hayes said it had
grown significantly since then.
“Certainly, some projects
have come and gone, but we’ve
been able to maintain a range of
projects for substantial periods
of time.”
One the trust’s latest projects
centred around combating social
isolation in elderly residents of
Sumner, Redcliffs and further
afield to Mt Pleasant and
Ferrymead.
“We knew social isolation was
a big issue out here . . . but we
didn’t know the depths of it.”
The trust employed Maree
McGovern to provide social
work support and organise
regular outings.
This year, the trust had
started focusing on promoting
sustainability initiatives, such
as the Sumner Food Forest and
Predator Free groups.
Mr Hayes said he believed the
trust would continue “doing cool
stuff” long into the future.
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New marina opened
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LYTTELTON’S new
walk-on marina, Te Ana,
opened yesterday.
Since construction was
completed in April, more
than 140 of the marina’s
170 yacht and powerboat
berths have already been
leased.
A berth on the marina
cost about $5000 a year.
Lyttelton Port Company
chief executive Peter Davie
said opening the marina
was the first step towards
regenerating the inner
harbour.
Retail and commercial
space was available in the
area at refurbished building
The Woolstore.
The site also included
a waterfront promenade,
while The Woolstore
housed the marina’s
administration offices and
public bathroom facilities.
Mr Davie said LPC
would make an announcement
soon for plans to
further enhance the area.
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Urgent solution
sought to
fix step damage
• By Matt Salmons
STEPS DOWN to Te Ana
Marina from Simeon Quay in
Lyttelton have been closed due to
concerns for public safety.
While no date had been set for
the stairs to reopen, city council
manager planning and delivery
transport Lynette Ellis said work
“is expected to be undertaken
without delay.”
“Council staff are working
with contractors to develop a
solution that will allow the steps
to be re-opened.
“The proposed solution and
programme are still being
developed and specific dates
have not been set.”
She said contractors working
on a nearby sewer hit and
broke a 30cm water main in
July.
“Before they could fix the
break, water overwhelmed the
steps causing some damage to
the bank,” she said.
The water undermined the
stairs.
A recent assessment of the
steps identified a potential risk
to the public and the city council
closed them as a precautionary
measure.
• By Matt Salmons
SUMNER’S NEWEST principal
is finding her feet this week after
moving from Outback Australia.
Charlotte Morgan started her
new role as principal at Our
Lady Star of the Sea School on
Monday.
Mrs Morgan would also have
a teaching role at the school.
“I’m experienced in all levels
of primary schooling, so I’ll fit
in wherever needs be.
“I’m just really excited to get
to know the students and
families.”
She said her first priority
would be finding her feet in
the school and fitting into the
“absolutely amazing” teaching
team, rather than bringing in
any changes.
“I’m not the sort of person
who goes in and re-invents the
wheel.”
She said she, her husband
Dion Parson and her children
Tāmati, 11, and Amīria, 6, had
been welcomed at Our Lady Star
of the Sea with a special mass
and pōwhiri when they first arrived
before the holidays.
Both children now attended
the school.
In the last week of term 3, Mrs
Morgan spent time with former
acting principal Mark Gregory
for a handover.
Principals from other Catholic
schools and parents had
contacted her to make her feel
welcome, she said.
“I feel very supported . . . very
lucky and blessed.”
Originally from Napier, Mrs
Morgan and her family had
moved back to New Zealand last
month.
She had spent the last six years
working in Western Australia,
including at a school in an
indigenous community in the
remote Kimberly region and at a
new Catholic school in Perth.
Sumner’s convenience, beachfront
location and the ability to
take a quick walk to get a coffee
or go to the library had made for
a “fabulous” transition.
“When you’ve [lived in the
Outback] you learn to appreciate
the little things in life.”
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Sumner’s community spirit
and focus on sustainability had
also struck a chord with her she
said.
Mrs Morgan’s own primary
school principal, Sister Peter
Channel, had once held the
post at Our Lady Star of the
Sea.
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that. She was a great principal,
she knew everybody, knew all
the families.”
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PAGE 11
CURTAIN-RAISER: Nuk Korako (back centre), with the national Indian Kabaddi
team from Auckland that opened the Parly Sports events.
Successful fundraiser
Port Hills list
MP Nuk Korako
gives a recap
of the success
of the recent
Parly Sports
fundraising
event at
Linwood Rugby Club
IT WAS for a great cause,
alongside my fantastic
group of volunteers, we
organised a charity event
on September 29 at the
Linwood Rugby Club.
Parliamentarians from
across all political parties
played rugby against local
Canterbury legends, the
police netball team were
up against the local All-
Stars and we even had the
National Indian Kabaddi
team from Auckland as
the curtain-raiser.
Bagpipers and drummers
from the City of
Christchurch Highland
Pipe Band, were a fantastic
sight as they paraded
around the field.
The Cantabrians
were too much for
the visiting teams
and took the trophy
in rugby and netball.
We were really
pleased to raise over
$23,000 that afternoon,
with proceeds going
to a Port Hills charity, the
Familial Trust.
The trust provides
hope, well-being and
understanding for families
affected by addiction.
Addictions have a negative
impact on a person’s
life and the lives of those
around them.
There are many types
of addictions and around
45,000 of New Zealanders
receive support to reduce
their alcohol or drug
use each year, and this
is estimated to be only
one-third of those who
are experiencing problems
with their use.
There are organisations
who provide free
assistance to the affected
person such as CCS on
Ferry Rd, or for support to
those families affected, the
Familial Trust is there to
assist.
It is important for those
people affected to not feel
alone or isolated.
Local organisations
including Heathcote
Valley Inn and Ngāi
Tahu generously donated
auction items, food or
beverages for the after
match function.
Many Port Hills locals
supported the event, so
a huge thanks to you for
helping us to raise such
a great amount for the
Familial Trust.
In 2016 we raised
a similar amount for
0800Hungry in
Ferrymead and Hohepa
in Cashmere.
Communities help to
bind us together and by
helping to support the
human need of belonging,
connects us all.
Have a great week.
Check your boating gear
BOATIES ARE being
encouraged to test
their equipment and
communication channels
this week for Safer Boating
Week.
Environment
Canterbury navigation
safety officer Gary
Manch is urging boaties
of all kinds – from
paddleboarders to
powercraft operators – to
ensure their life jackets are
in a serviceable condition
and fitted correctly.
This echoes the message
from Maritime New
Zealand for Safer Boating
Week that runs until
Friday.
“We want all Canterbury
boaties to have fun on the
water and remain safe,
which is why we are asking
them to check their life
jackets before they head
back to the water as the
weather improves,” Mr
Manch said.
“Having two forms of
waterproof communication,
suitable for the area
they’re in, such as a VHF
radio and cellphone is
important.”
Mr Manch said boaties
should check their vessel
was well-serviced before
heading out.
“Our main message, like
Maritime New Zealand’s,
is ‘prep, check, know’ to
make sure Canterbury
boaties are well-prepared
for when they take to the
water.”
Safer Boating Week
chair Sharyn Forsyth said
too many Kiwi boaties had
life jackets that were out
of date that would pose a
potential safety risk.
“Seawater and sun are
tough on equipment, and
wear and tear can shorten
your life jacket’s lifespan
to less than 10 years,” Ms
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“Worryingly, we know
many Kiwi boaties are still
relying on kapok-filled life
jackets that are 30 to 50
years old.
“Kapok-filled life
jackets are dangerous, even
if they look brand new
and have been well looked
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Local
News
Now
Fire rages, homes at risk
Leadership
change at
port company
AFTER FIVE years as chairman
of the Lyttelton Port Company,
Trevor Burt stepped down to be
replaced by Margaret Devlin last
week.
Mr Burt, who was director
of the LPC Board for five years
before becoming
chairman,
handed over
the leadership
to Ms Devlin at
the company’s
annual general
meeting.
Margaret
Devlin
Ms Devlin
is also chairwoman
for
Watercare Services Ltd, Harrison
Grierson Ltd, Titanium Park Ltd
and the Women in Infrastructure
Network.
LPC chief executive Peter Davie
said the port had seen its most
significant growth in facility
development during Mr Burt’s
decade on the board.
“Trevor leaves LPC knowing
our port is ready for the future.”
Mr Davie said Mr Burt had
been vital to moving the port
east onto reclaimed land and the
opening of the region’s first floating
marina.
Tower to improve communication
• By Matt Salmons
Ian Fox
MARITIME communications
in Lyttelton Harbour are set
to improve when a new tower
is installed in Park Terrace
Reserve.
A licence granted by the
Banks Peninsula Community
Board allowed
the tower to
occupy the site
for up to 20
years.
Environment
Canterbury
regional harbourmaster
Ian Fox said
it would take
COMMUNICATION: A tower to be built near Naval Point could improve access to emergency
channels and real-time virtual shipping guidance.
“about a week” to install the
tower.
“It would also be able to have
a street light installed on it that
would improve safety for people
using the [nearby walking
track].”
The Park Terrace Reserve was
the only suitable site for such a
tower identified in the area.
The automatic identification
system tower used “leading edge
but already proven” technology,
Mr Fox said.
It would provide upper
harbour and central basin maritime
communications support
and allow recreational boaters
better access to the emergency
channels and real-time virtual
shipping guidance.
The latest maritime communication
devices could
provide location data to about
3m accuracy over long distance,
but infill towers such as the one
set to be installed were needed
when the landscape could get in
the way.
“We’ve been working on this
project for three years, one
piece at a time so we can install
and test each part of it and add
improvements as we go.”
It would also interact with
the larger tower on Adderley
Head, near Port Levy, and port
operations, allowing tug and
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personal access to reliable safety
and hazard warning data.
The information would lead
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or groundings in the
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“This is a significant
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Wet weather forces Sumner to take draw
SPORTS
• By Matt Salmons
SUMNER HAVE come away
with a disappointing draw
after the final day of their
championship match against
Riccarton on Saturday was called
off due to wet weather.
The side are now looking
towards their opening match
of the one-day competition on
SLIDE: Sumner‘s Angus
Hooper in the field during
their first innings against
Riccarton. PHOTO: MATTHEW
MUSSON
Saturday against St Albans at
Hagley Park.
Sumner were looking good
coming into their second innings
at the Hagley Nursery Ground,
sitting on a 100-run lead after
the first day of the two-day
match. Club captain Dan Vann
said the team were disappointed
with the result. “We knew the
[weather] outlook wasn’t great
. . . we were pretty confident we
could have pulled it off.”
Sumner took four championship
points from their first
innings performance which saw
them score 297 and bowl Riccarton
out for 197.
Saturday’s one-day match will
be the first time Sumner have
faced St Albans because the
teams have previously played in
separate competitions.
“We don’t know anything
about them, but they’re a
reasonably strong club,” Vann
said. Sumner do not expect to
make any changes to their lineup,
he said.
In other divisions, the Sumner
Blues will be looking to come
back from a tight one-day loss
to Heathcote when they face
Sydenham at Barnett Park on
Saturday. Sumner’s division
three side The Mighty will face
Marist at the same ground on
Saturday, while the Sumner
Presidents will face Burnside in
Burnside.
Canty rides
to victory at
surf champs
SUMNER SURFERS Caspar
McCormick and Estella
Hungerford were part of the first
gold-winning Canterbury surf
team last week.
The Canterbury team won the
prestigious national scholastic
surf champs in Gisborne.
In a three-way battle with
defending champion Bay
of Plenty and an impressive
Auckland team, the lead
switched several times
throughout the final day as
surfers were slowly eliminated
from the event.
Canterbury eventually took a
solid lead and they never let go.
The team went into the finals
with six surfers challenging
for titles. McCormick won the
longboarding title in convincing
form.
Hungerford, who is a student
at Haeata Community Campus,
was third in the under-16 girls
competition, while Rangiora
High School’s Tegen Bishop was
third in the under-18 girls.
Christchurch’s Conor
McLennan came second in the
under-18 boys competition,
surfing his way from fourth on
his last wave of the final.
In the under-14 boys, Jai
Oakley from Papanui was second
and Kaiapoi High School’s Koby
Cameron was fourth.
Several semi-final and quarterfinal
finishes also helped boost
the team’s points.
Shirley Boys’ High’s Myka
Black was in top form in the
early rounds, finishing fifth in
the under-16 boys and winning
the Adam Clegg Breakthrough
Performance Award for
outstanding surfing.
Black was impressive but came
unstuck in the semi-final.
St Bede’s College student
Neko Tohiariki finished 13th
in the under-16 boys and his
schoolmate Riley Gibson was
10th in the under-18 boys.
Kaikoura’s Reuben Lyons was
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fifth in the under-14 boys, while
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Heritage Week: No Voice, No
Choice
Daily until November 23,
10.30am-4.30pm
Visit the Akaroa Museum
to see an exhibition exploring
the life and experiences of
women living on Banks
Peninsula from the mid-19th
century to the mid-20th century.
Free entry.
Akaroa Museum, 71 Rue
Lavaud
Heritage Week: Baches of
Taylors Mistake
Monday-Friday, 10am-6pm,
and Saturday-Sunday, 10am-
4pm until October 27
See old photos and read
unique stories of baches at
Taylors Mistake. Many are
now 100-years-old. View Janet
Abbott’s publication on the
subject. Entry is free.
Matuku Takotako: Sumner
Library
Storytimes/Wā Kōrero
Wednesday, 10.30-11am,
Tuesday, 11-11.30am
Go along to the Lyttelton
Library for Storytimes, a free and
interactive programme including
stories, songs, rhymes and play.
Sumner Library on Wednesday,
and Lyttelton Library on Tuesday
Email matt.salmons@starmedia.kiwi by
5pm each Wednesday
Knit ‘n’ Yarn
Wednesday, 10am-noon,
Friday, 10.30am-noon
Take your knitting, crochet
or other craft project and spend
some time in the company of
other crafty knitters. This is a
free activity and no bookings are
required. Beginners welcome.
Lyttelton Library on
Wednesday, and Sumner Library
on Friday
Heritage Week: Melodies Of
The Past
Thursday, 1-2pm and 2.15-
3.15pm
Enjoy an hour of music
from the World War 1 era played
on the pipe organ in Ferrymead
Heritage Park’s church. Top off
the concert with a stroll through
the Edwardian township.
Bookings required, adults $10,
students and seniors $8. Tickets
available from 384 1970 or email
info@ferrymead.org.nz.
Ferrymead Heritage Park
Create ‘n’ Connect
Thursday, 9.30am-noon
Take your own creative
project or come and get some
inspiration. Call Beth for more
information on 022 678 1252.
St Andrews Anglican Church,
148 Main Rd, Redcliffs
Check out some live music, kids activities, food and market
stalls in the heritage surroundings of Orton Bradley Park for
the Spring Fair on Sunday, 10am-4pm. Adults $10, children
free. Take a ferry across to Diamond Harbour from Lyttelton,
and a free shuttle bus will run from there to the park. Free
paddock parking available for those who drive.
Babytimes/Wā Pēpi
Friday and Tuesday, 10.30-
11am
Encourage learning through
language. Babytimes is an
interactive programme including
rhymes, songs, stories and play.
Free.
Lyttelton Library on Friday,
and Sumner Library on Tuesday
Coffee ‘n’ Chat
Friday, 10-11am
Head down for a coffee and
chat with Heathcote Ward city
councillor Sara Templeton.
A perfect opportunity if
you have questions about
things happening in your
neighbourhood or ideas for
future projects, or if you just
want to say hello.
Upstairs at Matuku Takotako:
Sumner Library
Park for a Cause
Every Saturday from 9am
Help raise money for the
Cholmondeley Children’s Centre
by simply parking your car in
Lyttelton Port Company’s Jetty 2
car park off Norwich Quay for a
gold coin donation.
Jetty 2 car park
JP Clinic in Sumner
Saturday, 10am-noon
A justice of the peace
will be available to members
of the community to witness
signatures and documents,
certify document copies, hear
oaths, declarations, affidavits
or affirmations, as well as sign
citizenship, sponsorship or rates
rebates applications. There is no
charge for this service.
Matuku Takotako: Sumner
Library
Extravaganza at Ferrymead
Saturday-Monday, 10am-4pm
If you visit Ferrymead
Heritage Park once a year, this is
the time to go. Train and steam
train, tram and double decker
bus rides are all included in the
reduced admission price. Adults
$17.50, children $10, students/
seniors $15.
Ferrymead Heritage Park
Craft Fair
Monday, 9am-1pm
Enjoy a range of crafts,
Devonshire tea and a
sausage sizzle. The bowling
green will be open for anyone
wanting to have a go at lawn
bowls. Bowls provided, but you
will need to take your own flatsoled
shoes.
Redcliffs Mt Pleasant
Bowling Club, 9 James St,
Redcliffs
Markets:
Sumner Market: Back for
another season with food and
craft stalls by the beach. Open
each Sunday until April, 11am-
3pm, next to the Sumner Surf
Club.
Ferrymead Night Market: On
the first Saturday of each month,
5-9pm, Ferrymead Heritage
Park.
Lyttelton Farmers’
Market and Lyttelton Craft
Market: Saturday, 10am-1pm,
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AND SEMI RETIRED MEN
ARE yOu INTERESTED IN?
• Joining a club to hear
stimulating speakers
• Enjoying friendship and fun
with like minded people
THEN yOu ARE INVITED TO
Ferrymead Sumner
Men’s Probus Club
We meet 4th Thursday
of each month, 10am
Redcliffs Bowling Club
James St
You are most welcome to just come along
Or ring one of the contacts below.
Allan Hughey Michael Hannifin
Ph. 384 0099 Ph. 384 4771
ADD SOME
Gardening
& Supplies
A GARDEN OR
LANDSCAPING
TIDY
UP?
Shrub, hedge & tree
pruning, Lawns,
Gardening, consistently
reliable general property
upkeep, Dip. Hort. 10
yrs experience, One off
tidy ups or on-going
service. Nick’s Garden
Maintenance. Keeping
your garden beautiful.
Free Quote. Ph. 942-4440
& 022 264 7452
COLOUR
TO YOUR ADVERT!
accountant
Holiday
Accommodation
Australia QLD
SUNSHINE
COAST
RESORT
ALEXANDRA HEADLAND
All Units Have Ocean Views.
Heated Pools, Spa & Sauna,
Free Wifi, Tennis
& Mini Golf.
CHECK OUR GREAT
WINTER SPECIALS
www.mandolin.com.au
0061 7 5443 5011
JUNE to AUG temps 20C
ADVERTISE YOUR
BUSINESS HERE
Phone for further details
(03) 379 1100
To Let
RENT ME!
Ideal as an extra
bedroom or office.
no bond required
Fully insulated and double glazed for warmth.
Three convenient sizes from $70 a week:
Standard 3.6m x 2.4m
Large 4.2m x 2.4m | Xtra-large 4.8m x 2.4m
FOR ALL YOUR
PLUMBING,
GAS &
DRAINAGE
• Bathroom repairs
• Renovations
• Leaks
• Blocked drains
• Gas and drainage
Visit our website
www.justcabins.co.nz
for display cabin locations
www.justcabins.co.nz
PLUMBER
12 years
experience
Serving Christchurch and wider
Canterbury Region with quality
workmanship and service.
24/7 caLLOUT serVice
Your local professional
Carol and Chris
Phone 376 5322 or email
chcheast@laserplumbing.co.nz
Trades & Services
Native PlaNts
naTiVe planT nursery
Trees for
CanTerbury
speCialisTs in
• Groundcovers
• Ferns
• Grasses
• Small to big
sized shrubs
Ask us about Super
Gold Card discounts
Helping our community grow
42 Charlesworth Street
Ph/Fax (03) 982-1028 | OPEN 7 DAYS
www.treesforcanterbury.org.nz
AJ BREWER Biosecurity Ltd
PLANT PEST CONTROL
■ Nassella Tussock
■ Gorse
■ Old Mans Beard
• Shelterbelts
• ALL grades
• Expert advice
• Planting now
■ Broom
■ Wilding Pine
■ and more...
For more details call AMY 0274 713 834
rooF
painting
Book now and
receive 20% discount
for summer.
Rope and harness a
speciality.
No scaffolding required.
30 years experience.
Free quotes, call
Craig 021 060 2392
PLUMBER
AJ BREWER Biosecurity Ltd
PLANT PEST CONTROL
AvAilAble for:
Hot water cylinder
replacements
Gas conversions
Trades & Services
ROOF
PAINTING
Rope & harness
a speciality,
no scaffolding
required,
30 years of
breathtaking
experience.
FREE QUOTES
Exterior staining,
exterior painting,
moss and mould
treatment and
waterblasting
Phone Kevin
027 561 4629
Top ■ Nassella quality full Tussock Trades ■ Broom & Services
house ■ Gorse filtration to ■ Wilding Pine
protect ■ Old all Mans your
CARPET
Beard ■
& VINyL
and more...
LAyING
plumbing and your
For more details call Exp. Repairs, uplifting,
health from chlorine. AMY 0274 713 834
relaying, restretching.
Phone Mike Email jflattery@xtra.co.nz
ph John on 0800 003 181
021 132 8929 or 027 2407416
CONCRETE CUTTING
Affordable Concrete
Cutting with Quality, and
removal work. Free quote.
No job to small. Phone 027
442-2219, Fax 359-6052
a/h 359- 4605
ELECTRICIAN
JMP Electrical.
Experienced & registered..
Expert in all home
electrical repairs &
maintenance.Call James
027 4401715
GARDENER
Need your home or
commercial garden tidied
up or renovated or require
long term assistance.
Phone Ruth 326-6663 or
021 272-0303
LAWNMOWING
You Grow I Mow. Free
quotes. Ph / text Chris 021
252 1801
Trades & Services
LAWNMOWING
Mowing & lawn care,
gardening, tidyups,
pruning, vegie gardens.
Over 20 yrs exp. Moore
Mowing and Gardening
021 113 6461 or 981 2155
PAINTER/PLASTERER
Experienced tradesman,
quality work, free quotes,
ph Simon 027 389-1351 or
03 328-7280
PLASTERING
INTERIOR
no job too big or too
small, specialise in repair
work & new houses, free
quotes given, over 20 yrs
plastering experience, ph
Peter 027 221-4066 or
384-2574
TRAdESMAN
PAINTER
30 yrs exp, int/ext.Roof
coating prof. Cert rope &
harness specialist, difficult
access areas no problem,
no need for scaffold.Ph
Craig 021 026 92138
ADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESS HERE
Tuition
Phone for further details
Real Estate
Secret Santa in South
New Brighton
Ignore the GV! All offers
will be presented- no
exceptions!
On a whopping 1338sqm
section, this large family
home offers the ultimate
seaside playground and
escape from the rate race.
Deadline Sale: All offers
to be presented at 3.00pm
on Tuesday 23rd October
2018, 98 Moorhouse
Avenue (unless sold prior).
View: See website for
viewing times.
Andrea Allen
M 021 225 2001
P 03 379 6596
harcourts.co.nz/ CR37373
PIANO LESSONS
Catherine Bracegirdle
DipABRSM ATCL AIRMT
51A Colenso St, Sumner
Ph. 021 044 5102
www.pianoandtheory.co.nz
catherine.bracegirdle@gmail.com
(03) 379 1100
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ENJOY THE LONG WEEKEND WITH FANTASTIC DEALS ON DESIGNER BRANDS AT BALLANTYNES.
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SELECTED
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20%
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MERINO KIDS
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SHERIDAN
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SELECTED COLOURS
WMF FRYING PAN 24CM
ORIGINALLY $120
NOW $69
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ORIGINALLY $219
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*Offers end 28nd October and are not available in conjunction with any other offer.
Shop online now at ballantynes.co.nz City Mall, Christchurch PHONE (03) 379 7400
MONDAY TO FRIDAY 9.00 - 5.30pm SATURDAY 9.00am - 5.00pm SUNDAY & PUBLIC HOLIDAYS 10.00am - 5.00pm
Wednesday October 17 2018
Latest Christchurch news at www.star.kiwi
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LIMITED TIME ONLY – SALE ENDS OCTOBER 29 th 2018 • Excludes Manchester and Accessories
Whitehaven Queen Bed
now only $ 799
Accessories not included.
Prague 7 Pc Dining Pkg
now only $ 1499
Accessories not included.
ALL BEDROOM ON SALE
ALL DINING ON SALE
Andorra 3 Seater Electric Recliner
now only $ 1999
Accessories sold separately.
Casoria Outdoor 2 Seater
now only $ 1799
Casoria Outdoor Single Seater
now only $ 999
Accessories sold separately.
a
ALL LOUNGE ON SALE
ALL OUTDOOR ON SALE
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Latest Christchurch news at www.star.kiwi
Refresh your home for summer...
Add a touch of
opulence.
NEW
Madeleine 2 Drawer
Bedside
now only $ 259
Elyse 3 Seater
now only $ 999
Available in 3 colours.
Relax with calm, breezy linen.
Madeleine Dressing Table
with Trinket Mirror
now only $ 658
Alice Dining Chair
now only $ 139
Eames Fabric
Dining Chair
now only $ 95
Available in 2 colours.
Duvall Fabric
Dining Chair
now only $ 115
Available in 4 colours.
Go clean, Scandi style.
Verano 3 Seater
now only $ 749
Verano 2 Seater
now only $ 599
Prague
Queen Bed
now only $ 899
Accessories not included.
Veno 3 Pc
Dining Set
now only $ 349
www.targetfurniture.co.nz
Wednesday October 17 2018
Latest Christchurch news at www.star.kiwi
BAY HARBOUR
PAGE 27
NEW
NEW
Beautiful gold
colouring.
Hanging
out for new
outdoor
furniture?
Sapira Buffet
now only $ 699
Budapest Queen Bed
now only $ 899
Mattress not included.
Sapira 160 Dining Table
now only $ 399
NEW
Montana Queen Bed
now only $ 499
Mattress not included.
BEST SELLER!
Ego Egg Chair
now only $ 459
Davos Barstool
now only $ 99
NEW
Woodwall
It’s a new way of living.
NEW ITEMS NOW AVAILABLE!
NEW
Koko Rocking Chair
now only $ 459
Woodwall 2 Seater
now only $ 599
Hennesy Egg Chair
now only $ 499
Turn over for 2018 Outdoor collection.
INSTORE AND ONLINE
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Latest Christchurch news at www.star.kiwi
Outdoor 2018
labour day special
WHILE STOCKS
LAST
Soak up the sun in style!
Droplet
Egg Chair
only
$
279
Palermo 3 Seater
now only $ 999
Accessories sold separately.
Montego Dining/Lounge Set
now only $ 1999
Accessories not included.
Cloud Armchair
now only $ 479
Fox Dining Table &
Benches - Gunmetal
now only $ 3899
SAVE $ 1000
SAVE $ 500
We accept:
Accessories are not included in the price of furniture unless otherwise
stated. Colours in store may vary to those pictured. Stock may vary from
store to store. Target apologises in advance if any item is sold out during the
promotion. All Prices include GST. Target reserves the right to amend any
misprints or errors within this advertisement. Mailer offers expire Monday 29th
October 2018. Sale excludes Manchester and Accessories.
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Online
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Delivery
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0800 TARGET (0800 827438)
INSTORE AND ONLINE
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