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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 2018
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• By Gordon Findlater
KAIN PARSONS’ Sumner
Sharks teammates and close
friends have rallied to support
his wife Alana and three
children after the charity boxing
tragedy on Saturday night.
A Givealittle page has been set
up by Darren Jenkinson, a longterm
friend of Mr Parsons.
Mr Parsons was knocked
unconscious during his bout in
the Fight for Christchurch at
Horncastle Arena.
He was taken to hospital in a
critical condition.
Mr Jenkinson said yesterday
friends and family had been at
his bedside.
“He’s a great friend and is
always the first person there
when anyone needs help.”
Mr Parsons – a former builder
turned project manager for
Versatile Garages – was knocked
unconscious during a fight
against former Canterbury
and Tasman Mako’s halfback
Steve Alfeld at the Fight for
Christchurch at Horncastle
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IF EVER there was a worthy cause to help,
it’s the fund set up for Kain Parsons’ family
(see page 1).
Kain was critically injured in the big
charity boxing event on Saturday night.
Yesterday, his condition was not good.
His friends and Sumner Sharks teammates have launched a
Givealittle page to raise funds for his wife Alana and their three
children.
In the weeks and months to come it will be of huge help to the
mountain they will have to climb.
Sumner club John Taylor sums Kain up: “He’s held in very
high regard at the club. He’s been a member of the Sharks team
for a number of years and is just a bloody good guy.”
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Neon lights brighten Halloween
Sumner church hosts annual Neon Light Party for the
second time.
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News
Call for greater police
presence in Sumner over summer
• By Matt Salmons
A GREATER police presence is
wanted in Sumner over summer.
The Sumner Community
Residents’ Association, Redcliffs
Residents’ Association and Linwood-Central-Heathcote
Community
Board
will meet with
Canterbury
Metro Police
Commander
Superintendent
Lane Todd at
the Sumner
Liza Sparrow
Hub today.
SCRA’s community
development and event
organiser Liza Sparrow said the
groups would invite the police to
base a permanent presence
in the hub building over summer.
Ms Sparrow said an expected
increase in people in the village
over summer and a number of
crimes in the town over the past
year, including aggravated burglaries
and a manslaughter, had
made residents look to police for
increased support.
“We would like to see an
increase in police presence
to ensure that both residents
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“It’s not just about police
though . . . it’s actually about
communities growing and supporting
each other. Being aware
of one’s neighbours.”
Said a police spokeswoman:
“Police wouldn’t be able to
comment on any hypothetical
outcomes before that meeting
takes place.”
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Linwood-Central-Heathcote
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Darrell Latham sent a letter to
Superintendent Todd on behalf
of the board last week to request
the meeting.
Dr Latham said he “particularly
interested to know” how
the increase in police nationally
would impact the Sumner area.
“I’d like to know how that will
impact the communities out this
way . . . particularly given the
concerns we have.”
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Friday after a truck overturned at
about 8am. Both the Governors
Bay and Lincoln Volunteer Fire
Brigades attended the call out. The
driver of the truck received minor
injuries when the truck tipped over
on the Teddington side of the pass.
SUMMIT RD FIRES
Sumner firefighters put out small
patchy fires on Summit Rd, on
Sunday, which were likely caused
by fireworks. Sumner Volunteer
Fire Brigade chief Daryl Sayer said
his crew has been fortunate to not
receive many call outs for fireworks
this Guy Fawkes Day. However, he
said he would not discount the fact
that people may hold on to their
fireworks for the coming weekend.
He said people should keep water
nearby when lighting fireworks and
to avoid setting them off if it was
windy.
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CTV survivor helps drop first ball at
• By Matt Salmons
MARYANNE Jackson survived
the tragedy of the CTV building
collapse in the February 22, 2011,
earthquake.
The site will forever hold
emotional memories for the Mt
Pleasant woman.
Now, another quake-devasted
site holds special memories after
the rebuilt Lyttelton Timeball
tower reopened on Friday.
Her grandmother Gertrude
was born there in 1889 while her
great-grandfather John Richard
Toomey was the flag-signalman.
“We were always told about
it and we often went there,” Ms
Jackson said.
“It was like our castle on the
hill . . . it was close to our heart.
A great connection that we are
very proud of.”
Ms Jackson and her brother
John McKenna, a Lytteltonbased
ship’s captain attended
the opening ceremony and were
invited to activate the tower’s automatic
timeball system, which
would drop the ball everyday at
1pm.
“We were very proud to be
invited and to stand up with
Mayor Lianne Dalziel and push
the button to drop the ball.”
Ms Jackson said ships in the
harbour, including her brother’s,
sounded their horns when the
timeball dropped.
The tower was almost completely
destroyed along with
the station building during the
February 22, 2011, earthquake
and subsequent aftershocks.
Only the tower section of the
1876 structure could be saved,
the $3 million restoration project
began in July last year. Work on
the tower and flagpole finished
in June, while landscaping work
finished this week.
Ms Jackson was the only CTV
employee in the building to
DROP: Maryanne
Jackson and
brother John
McKenna push
the button to
drop the timeball
alongside Mayor
Lianne Dalziel
and descendants
of the last family
to live in the
Timeball Station.
PHOTO: FRANK
VISSER
escape when the magnitude 6.3
earthquake struck.
She ran from her ground-floor
desk when the shaking began.
The building collapsed behind
her claiming 16 of her
colleagues.
In total, 115 people were killed
in the central city building, the
Madras St site of which is now a
memorial to those who died.
Ms Jackson said her mother
Hilary would be very upset to
know the fate of the Timeball
Station.
“I would like to see it all rebuilt,
but it’s great to see it back
up on the side of the hill.”
She said the opening event was
“a highlight” for her family and
going back onto the site “brought
back a lot of memories.”
“I think they’ve done a wonderful
job to rebuild it. It’s such a
Lyttelton landmark.”
Ms Jackson said seeing the
tower restored returned “a bit of
normalcy” to the port.
The years where the iconic
structure was not visible on the
hill had been “upsetting,” she
said.
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tower
Ms Jackson’s great-grandfather
John Richard Toomey was the
first flag-signalman to live in the
Timeball Station, taking the post
in 1879 at the age of 15.
Signalmen used coloured flags
to communicate between ships
and the port.
Mr Toomey
taught himself
both local and
international
flag signals as
well as Morse
code and other
tools of the
signalman’s
trade.
John Richard
Toomey
“Quite clever
really, but he
would have
learned a lot
from his father Peter Michael
Toomey who was
a sea captain,” Ms Jackson
said.
Signalmen worked from the
tower until 1934, when they were
replaced by radio.
Mr Toomey later moved his
family to Adderley Heads where
he held another signalman’s
position, before moving back to
Lyttelton itself.
“Our family has always
lived in Lyttelton,” Ms Jackson
said.
Proposal goes to Woods to
change plan in flood zone
• By Matt Salmons
CHANGES TO the District
Plan sought by residents of
Redcliffs and Southshore edge
closer after the city council
finalised a section 71 proposal
at its Thursday meeting.
The proposal asks the
Minister to use her powers
under section 71 of the Greater
Christchurch Regeneration Act
to amend the District Plan.
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.
Mayor Lianne Dalziel said
the proposal will be submitted
to the Greater Christchurch
Regeneration Minister Megan
Woods and to Regenerate
Christchurch straight away,
so the District Plan can be
amended as soon as possible.
“The next step is for the Minister
to invite public comments
before she makes a decision on
whether or not to accept our
CHANGES: A proposal to Minister Megan Woods to change the
Christchurch District Plan will make it easier for some coastal
property owners to build on their sections.
proposal and amend the District
Plan. We’re hoping this can
happen before Christmas,’’ Mrs
Dalziel said.
Linwood-Central-Heathcote
Community Board member
Darrell Latham said Thursday’s
decision left him and others
who had fought for the change
“very happy and confident.”
“I think what has been
achieved today is significant
and will serve residents well.”
Another proposed change,
which went “beyond and above”
the expectations of coastal
residents, was the change to
existing use rights, Dr Latham
said.
The change would mean
property owners in the RUO
could replace houses which in
the area before the September 4,
2010, earthquake with a property
of a similar size and build,
regardless of when they were
demolished.
“I’m very pleased we are moving
towards a specific resolution
for residents in the higher flood
management area’s residential
unit overly,” Dr Latham said.
In spite of earlier criticisms,
Dr Latham said the city council
had moved quickly to ensure
issues “in the policy has been
addressed” since he, Cr David
East and Coastal Burwood
Community Board chairwoman
Kim Money and deputy
chairman Tim Sintes publicly
raised the issue on September 3.
At Thursday’s meeting, Cr
East apologised to council staff
if his comments then were
taken as being disparaging to
city council staff.
“We fully support the statement
by Cr East and we were
aware he was making it.”
A code of conduct complaint
process against the four because
of their comments on the issue
was ongoing.
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FALLEN: The 1985 container crane collapse at the port and memories from a time when people could explore the port freely are told in a new app called Our
Stories Project.
Lyttelton stories app almost ready
• By Matt Salmons
MORE THAN a dozen stories
from Lyttelton people about their
suburb will all be available at the
touch of a button before the end
of the month.
The Our Stories Project phone
app, which will share stories
about Lyttelton when users are
near places associated with the
tale, is almost ready.
Creator and Lyttelton resident
Kris Herbert said the free app
may be launched this week on
Apple and Android devices, with
the port stories available as a
one-off purchase.
Audio recordings of stories
from 20 current and former
Lyttelton residents have been
collated in the app.
Users will be able to listen to
the recordings at any time, but
Ms Herbert said the best way
to use it was while exploring
Lyttelton.
The app could be set to alert
the user or auto-play a story
when they are near the place
associated with the story.
“It’s a beautiful way to
understand a place,” Ms Herbert
said.
“There’s something magical
SOON: Our Stories Project app creator Kris Herbert tests out the soon to be released app at the
Canterbury St Cemetery.
PHOTO: JASON LARRAMAN
about putting story and place
together.”
While it included a map and
directions, users will be free to
explore at their own pace.
Initially, the app was to be
called Lyttelton Stories. However,
Ms Herbert said she planned to
expand the concept into other
areas as well as expanding the
Lyttelton content, so she changed
its name to Our Stories.
“I could see it working
absolutely anywhere.”
Users will be able to purchase
any future “tours” through the
app as they are completed.
Ms Herbert, a freelance
journalist, said the project
began in 2016, with pupils from
Lyttelton Primary School doing
the interviews.
She said the pupils were given
set questions but were “welcome
to ask any other questions that
came to mind.”
The interviews had been a
good way to build connections
in the port, Ms Herbert said.
Her favourite example was when
a group of “hoodie-wearing”
teens interviewed a 98-year-old
woman.
“Watching these teenage boys
. . . hearing stories of World War
2, the port strikes, polio scares,
I just saw their jaws drop. They
were understanding that these
historical events were real.”
Some of the stories cropped up
multiple times like the infamous
Goat Man who was said to have
lurked in the Canterbury St
Cemetery.
“There was a real era where
there was someone that kids
were scared of around the
cemetery. I think eventually we
will make a whole Goat Man
tour.”
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• By Matt Salmons
RICHMOND HILL residents
are likely to get a sought-after
footpath to address their safety
concerns next year, the city
council says.
Resident Kathy Duncan said
that was a “step in the right
direction.”
“We feel really positive and
hopeful that the footpath will be
done next year.”
It comes after the Bay Harbour
News highlighted the issue last
week.
An increase in traffic on
Richmond Hill Rd due to
development forced residents
to raise concerns with the city
council, calling for more safety
measures beyond the new
40km/h speed restriction.
Last week the city council said
a sought-after footpath could be
added during planned resurfacing
works next year.
This comes after council staff
met with residents over the issue
on October 24.
The lack of a footpath on a
300m section of the road between
the top corner and Cecil Wood
Way forced pedestrians and
cyclists to share the narrow road
with trucks and cars.
City council transport
planning and delivery manager
Lynette Ellis said that section of
Richmond Hill Rd was due for
resurfacing in the next financial
year.
“Staff have said it would be best
to treat this work as one project
and replace the broken kerb and
channel . . . at the same time as
forming the missing footpath
section.”
Ms Ellis said there was no
budget for a footpath so the best
option was for staff to apply for
funding next year.
“Staff would need to review
the plans and associated costs
and an application for additional
capital funds would need to be
considered as part of the Annual
Plan review for the 2019/20
financial year.”
Linwood-Central-Heathcote
Community Board member
Darrell Latham said he was
“thrilled” that residents’ concerns
had been acknowledged.
Completing the footpath
and the resurfacing work
simultaneously would “save the
ratepayer valuable money in the
long run,” he said.
“It will also minimise future
ongoing disruption for residents.
Safety has to be of paramount
importance.’’
SAFETY: Last week’s edition
of the Bay Harbour News
highlighted concerns held by
Richmond Hill residents.
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Positive signs footpath will be built
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 2018
• By Matt Salmons
THIS PHOTO shows why
residents on a hill above Sumner
need a footpath.
New 40km/h speed signs will
be installed on Richmond Hill
Rd this week, but residents say
more still needs to be done to
make the narrow road safer.
Increasing traffic in the area
had increased concern about
driver and pedestrian safety.
Kathy Duncan said residents are
worried about the safety of people
walking or cycling between the
top corner and Cecil Wood Way as
there was no footpath.
“There’s been so many near
misses. Every person who lives
on that road has a story.”
About 18 residents, community
board and residents’ association
members met with city council
traffic and transport staff on
Wednesday to discuss the issue.
Mrs Duncan said a number
of ideas to address concerns
were mooted at the meeting and
council staff said they would
look into them and report back.
“We’ll see what happens, but
we left the meeting feeling quite
positive,” she said.
City council transport planning
and delivery manager
Lynette Ellis said staff were “currently
working through options
to address concerns.”
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Darrell Latham said one solution
suggested by residents was a
“rudimentary” gravel pathway
on city council reserve land
alongside Richmond Hill Rd.
“They [city council staff] are
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“Staff are assessing whether
there are any funding options
available for a potential solution,”
she said.
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DANGEROUS:
Residents
walking along
Richmond
Hill Rd. Kathy
Duncan, in the
black top, says
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be a footpath.
were “willing to put in” for the
path through providing labour.
Another solution was to extend
a track between Richmond
Hill and Cliffton Hill to run
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finishing at the bottom corner of
Richmond Hill Rd.
Said resident Jenny Cunningham:
“That seems like a pretty
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road.”
Ms Cunningham said such
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Fire rages, homes at risk
Makeover
for Naval
Point before
Christmas
LYTTELTON’S NAVAL Point
will receive a makeover before
Christmas for the busy summer
boating season.
Work crews of city council
contractors will re-level parking
areas, fill in potholes and
improve drainage.
The popular public slipway
will also benefit from tree pruning
and site maintenance work,
as well as improved line marking
and signage.
The six-week programme of
work will boost waterfront access
for boaties and pedestrians
alike, supporting a range of
summer activities.
Contractors using the eastern
section of the site, near the
Coastguard building, are expected
to finish their weekday
work by Christmas.
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and improvement programme
is not part of the Naval Point
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affect future planning and site
development.
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Local
News
Now
Lucky petrel released at Godley Head
Fire rages, homes at risk
• By Matt Salmons
A NORTHERN giant petrel
rescued on Sumner Beach last
week was released at Godley
Head on Sunday.
The aggressive scavengers,
also known as stinkpots,
pāngurunguru or sea vultures,
spend most of
their lives at sea.
Normally they
come ashore at
the Auckland,
Campbell,
Antipodes
and Chatham
islands to breed.
Annabel
Black
Sumner’s
Annabel Black,
who found the
“beautiful bird”, said it was great
to hear it had been released.
“First of all, it’s cool it wasn’t
hurt by another animal and that
it’s been released.”
The petrel refused to leave
during an earlier attempt to
release it on Wednesday.
South Island Wildlife Hospital
volunteer Karen Talbot said she
and a vet had tried to release the
bird above Lyttelton Harbour.
“We went to let it go . . . he ran
down the hill and then just sat.”
Ms Talbot said the vet then
had to climb down and retrieve
the 5kg bird.
Wildlife hospital volunteers
spent the next four days feeding
fish to the bird and allowing it
rest as it had suspected minor
bruising on its leg.
Ms Talbot said high winds
may have blown the young bird
off course, causing it to crash
land in Sumner.
In spite of the wind on Sunday,
she said the release was a success.
“He just sat and smelt the wind.
PHOTO: ANNABEL BLACK
But when we came back he was
gone.”
Ms Black said she was walking
with a friend when they spotted
the bird near the Sumner Surf
Life Saving Club last Monday.
“It looked like it had a sore
leg. I actually thought it was an
albatross at first . . . it was so big.”
RESCUED: This northern
giant petrel was rescued at
Sumner Beach last week
and nursed back to health by
South Island Wildlife Hospital
volunteers.
The two women got a barrier
from a nearby construction site
to shield the distressed bird from
dogs and other predators.
Ms Black said she posted
on the Sumner Community
Facebook page to let people
know to keep their dogs on a
leash at the beach, while her
friend contacted the Department
of Conservation.
Battle over future of Dark Star Ale House and Cafe site
• By Matt Salmons
DIAMOND Harbour’s Dark Star
Ale House and Cafe will close in
March, but unless a new operator
takes over the lease its owners
will have to remove all structures
from the site.
Statutory approval for the cafe
building, the equivalent of a
building and resource consent,
was obtained by a previous
owner through emergency
earthquake legislation.
That approval expired in
April but was extended to June
2021.
Owner Martin Richardson
said he and wife Donna had
planned to sell the business, but
the limited time remaining on
the site’s building approval had
put potential buyers off.
“Nobody in their right mind
is going to take this on with a
limited [time frame].”
A city council spokeswoman
said the lease was for the land
only and all buildings were the
property and responsibility of
the leaseholder.
“All of their property will need
to be removed at the end of the
lease.”
The Richardsons are
petitioning the city council
to extend the site’s building
approval beyond its June 2021
cut-off.
The petition on change.org
has more than 450 signatures
and calls for the site’s statutory
building approval to be extended
“until such time as new services
are built on the Godley House
site.”
The city council spokeswoman
said there had not yet been a
discussion with the community
about the future of the Godley
House site.
“So it is not possible to
comment on future plans at this
time. This discussion is planned
CLOSING:
The Dark
Star Ale
House and
Cafe will
close in
March, but
its owners
hope a
petition
will enable
another
operator to
take their
place.
for the 2018/19 financial year.”
The spokeswoman said the
city council would “be happy
to consider . . . an alternative
operator” but no commitment
could be given in the “absence of
a specific proposal.”
“Any new operator would
need to commit to removing any
buildings and structures at no
cost to ratepayers at the end of
the lease.
“Other than the council
approval and this commitment,
there is no impediment to a new
owner purchasing the business
from the current tenants.”
The Richardsons’ lease on the
site expired in April and had
since been renewed on a monthby-month
basis.
Mr Richardson said he did
not want to sign another lease
that would only last until 2021,
as the work they would have
to do on the site to get a new
building consent was “beyond
our pocket.”
“I don’t see the point of
carrying on,” he said.
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Williams in
line for
another award
• By Matt Salmons
LYTTELTON’S Marlon Williams
is in line for more awards this
month, after recently receiving
a coveted Silver Scroll award
and recognition for his directing
skills.
Williams received the Tui for
Best Music Video at the New
Zealand Music Artisan awards
on Monday, for his direction on
the video for the song Vampire
Again.
That comes after the artist won
the prestigious 2018 APRA Silver
Scroll Award for his duet with
fellow Lyttelton musician Aldous
Harding, Nobody Gets What They
Want Anymore.
Williams was in contention for
a further trio of awards at next
week’s Vodafone Music Awards –
album of the year, best solo artist
and best alternative artist.
Williams is also in New
Zealand cinemas currently, with
a role in film A Star Is Born, directed
by and starring American
actor Bradley Cooper.
Williams plays a young singer,
also named Marlon Williams
with a New Zealand accent, who
finds success alongside Cooper’s
character.
RESIDENTS IN areas where
water is no longer chlorinated
may see treatment resume over
summer — unless people across
the city reduce how much they
use.
To cope with the traditional
surge in demand over summer,
the city council said it may
need to draw water from wells
that have not been signed off as
secure.
If that
happens, all
water provided
from
that pump
station will
need to be
chlorinated.
“There is
Helen
Beaumont
no way to
separate the
water from
the secure
wells which doesn’t need to be
chlorinated from that supplied
from the unsecure below ground
well heads, which will need to
be treated,” said city council
water supply improvement
programme manager Helen
Beaumont.
“What’s important for people
to understand is we need them
to reduce how much water they
use so we can keep working on
upgrading well heads. Being able
to work over summer is essential
if we’re going to have any chance
of removing chlorine within the
12 month deadline.”
If consumption isn’t reduced
enough, the city council will
consider introducing water
restrictions.
“We’re hopeful we won’t
need to go that far because the
community has indicated it was
prepared to save water this summer
if it means we can get the
work done and end temporary
chlorination sooner,” Ms Beaumont
said.
The city council did a survey
and about two-thirds of people
said they would be prepared to
reduce water use while nearly
80 per cent were in favour of
restrictions.
There are nine unchlorinated
pump stations around the city,
primarily in the east and norwest.
“Over winter, we have been
able to rely on the secure above
ground well heads at these pump
stations. However, when usage
Local
News
Now
Conserve water or face chlorine
Fire rages, homes at risk
UPGRADE: The
city council
is warning
residents to
conserve
water or it will
have to put
restrictions in
place and treat
unchlorinated
wells.
goes up, we need to reintroduce
the below ground wells that are
yet to be upgraded, which means
the water requires chlorination.”
There are four sites with only
above ground well heads —
Gardiners, Estuary, Keyes and
Prestons. Water from
these will not be chlorinated.
The city council is encouraging
hand-held watering only for
lawns and gardens on alternate
days.
Watering should take place
between 9pm and 7am.
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LAST YEAR, during the school
production of Aladdin, it was
clear that if Diamond Harbour
School pupils had three wishes,
one of them would be a bike
track.
Due to the hard work of Matt
Coultas, bike track builder
extraordinaire and ex-Diamond
Harbour student, and friends,
this wish came true.
Pupils soon heard this was taking
place and appeared at school
SCHOOLS
RIDERS: Diamond Harbour School pupils Joel, Nate, Sam,
Noah and Marleah ride the new bike track.
Bike track wish comes true
at Diamond Harbour School
to help craft the jumps and test
them out.
During the first week back
of term 4, students used their
advocacy and negotiation skills
to lead the development of
protocols around the use of the
track.
Most lunchtimes they can be
now seen flying over the jumps
and twisting around the bends
on their much-loved new bike
track.
Neon lights brighten Halloween
SUMNER’S NAYLAND St
Church hosted their second
neon light party last week.
Organised by the Sumner
Redcliffs Anglican Church, 30
volunteers hosted about 400
visitors over the course of the
three-hour event.
Organisers said they wanted to
provide a fun and safe space for
Sumner children on Halloween
as it was a big night for the community.
Activities this year included
an indoor adventure maze, a
bouncy castle, free sausage sizzle,
free coffee and free candy
floss.
Youth Pastor Cassie Lee said it
was “a great night to meet more
young people in our village.”
She said the organisers had
received plenty of positive
feedback from parents.
JUMPING: Bouncy castles are always popular,
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COOKING: Church manager Rick Smith, youth pastor Cam
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Young chefs take over restaurant
PERFECT: The young chefs and front of house staff from
Diamond Harbour School dig in to the left over rhubarb mousse
dessert.
• By Matt Salmons
LYTTELTON SCHOOL pupils
are hoping to make a dent in the
number of pests at the Port Hill’s
Urumau Reserve this month
with their trapping programme.
Principal Brendan Wright said
a group of pupils had
been learning about the
reserve and the science
behind pest trapping
since term three.
Board of trustees
member and parent John
Garrett, who is helping
to organise the project,
said the traps will be
a mix of small animal
traps and possum traps.
He said they have been ordered
and should be placed in the
reserve this month.
“We’re looking to make sure
people understand why the
traps are there and to leave them
alone.”
Brendan
Wright
After the traps have been in
place for some time, the pupils
will investigate whether it has
made an impact on the number
of pests in the reserve.
“We want the native birds
and plants to thrive. I’m not an
ecologist, but there are all sorts
of birds up there, native
plants and lizards that
need a fair go.”
Dr Garrett said the
pupils had chosen the
project to “see if they could
reduce the number of pests
in the reserve.”
The pupils had studied
the pests using tracking
tunnels and chew cards to
see what pest species are present.
“The idea of monitoring was to
see how may pest species there
were and where to place the
traps.”
Mr Wright said the project
aligned with the school’s
commitment to the Predator Free
• By Matt Salmons
FOUR YOUNG chefs from
Diamond Harbour School have
surpassed expectations with
their first restaurant service last
week.
Ten pupils took over the
running of Diamond Harbour
restaurant, Preserved Eatery, for
the night. Four of them became
chefs and six served and cleaned
up.
The evening raised $650 for
the school’s Garden to Table
programme.
Giving up their chance to
head out trick-or-treating, Otis,
Henry, Ben and Noah spent
Wednesday preparing to serve a
four-course meal for 19 diners.
The menu included pea soup,
hand-made ravioli with ricotta,
pickled vegetables and a rhubarb
mousse for dessert.
Diamond Harbour School
principal Jill Pears said the four
boys were “a bit nervous before
the diners arrived” but “rose to
the occasion” to make the night
a success.
“The kids had a wonderful
time and the diners had a
2050 project and Whaka Ora
Healthy Harbour plan, as well as
the Enviroschools programme.
“Environmental awareness is
actually in our curriculum.”
He said the pupils involved
were “absolutely” passionate
about the environment and
had been learning about native
species in the reserve from
various experts.
“It’s actually quite a diverse
environment up there.”
The pupils have also been
involved in a number of planting
days at the reserve in an effort to
build a relationship between the
school and the reserve.
PLANTING: Lyttelton
Primary School pupils at one
of the planting days leading
up to the trapping project.
wonderful time.”
A review by parent and diner
Helen Cobby on the Diamond
Harbour School website praised
the pupils’ efforts, saying the
food “not only tasted amazing
but looked incredible.”
“I think I can speak for
everyone when I say that we
were all so impressed by what
we saw from everyone involved,”
she said.
Preserved Eatery co-owner
SCHOOLS
PLATED:
The dessert
served up
by Diamond
Harbour
School pupils
at Preserved
Eatery last
week.
Anna Mahy said the quality
and presentation of the meals
impressed the diners.
“They did a great job. I think
the kids can be very proud of
themselves.”
Mrs Mahy and Ms Pears
agreed they would like to see the
event happen again, potentially
on a seasonal basis.
“I’d love to do it again and get
more kids involved,” Mrs Mahy
said.
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News
Extra funding for
community groups
BANKS PENINSULA and
city community groups
will receive an increased
amount of funding this
year from Christchurch
Casinos Charitable Trust
annual grants distribution.
A total of $186,500 in
grants was announced
last week at the
CCCT grants
presentation.
Since it was
established 23
years ago in 1995
Christchurch
Casinos
Charitable Trust
has given a total
of $4,092,250 in
grants to support
community
groups working to support
and educate for prevention
of compulsive and
addictive problems.
CCCT chairwoman
Lady Karen Hadlee said
funds were distributed to
an increased number of 35
agencies this year working
in areas of community
support, education and
youth, telephone and
other counselling, sexual
abuse agencies, refugee
centres and prison-related
charities.
“Recipients of funding
are achieving positive
results of significant
change for individuals
and families impacted
by addictive behaviour,
including gambling,” she
said.
The 35 agencies
receiving funding are
all fully engaged in
community services
support work and
making an important
difference through their
commitment and diverse
projects, Lady Hadlee said.
Through a long-term
Karen Hadlee
commitment the CCCT
has exceeded $4 million
in total funding for
Canterbury community
support groups.
Donations were
presented to recipients
comprising of:
Church
agencies
Christchurch
City Mission –
$12,500
Christchurch
Apostolic Trust –
$4000
Enrich
Community
Chaplaincy Trust
– $3000
Total – $19,500
Community support
agencies
Age Concern
Canterbury Incorporated
– $10,000
Aviva (incorporating
Christchurch Women’s
Refuge) Charitable Trust
– $8000
Battered Women’s Trust
– $4000
Canterbury Men’s
Centre – $8000
Home and Family
Society Christchurch –
$8000
Kingdom Resources Ltd
– $8000
Birthright Canterbury
Trust – $2000
NZ Council of Victim
Supports Group Inc –
$2000
Shakti Ethnic
Women’s Support
Group Christchurch
Incorporated – $6000
Tenants Protection
Association (ChCh)
Incorporated – $6000
Stopping Violence
Services (Christchurch)
Incorporated – $3000
West Christchurch
Women’s Refuge Society
Incorporated – $8000
The Order of St John
South Island Region –
$5000
YMCA Christchurch
Inc: $5000
Citizens Advice Bureau
– $3000
Total – $86,000
Education and youth
agencies
Big Brothers Big Sisters
of Christchurch – $5000
Cholmondeley
Children’s Centre – $8000
Christchurch Children’s
Holiday Camps Trust –
$5000
180 Degrees Trust –
$3000
Korowai Youth Well-
Being Trust – $8000
Life Education Trust
Canterbury – $4000
Life Education
Trust Mid and South
Canterbury – $2000
Opawaho Trust – $2000
Spirit of Adventure
Trust – $5000
Cross Over Trust –
$3000
K2 Youth Development
Trust – $2000
Total – $47,000
Sexual and child
abuse and prisonrelated
charities
Project Esther Trust –
$10,000
Pillars Incorporated –
$8000
Total – $18,000
Telephone and
other counselling
Caroline House – $5000
Lifeline Foundation
Charitable Trust – $5000
Youthline Central South
Island – $3000
Petersgate Counselling
Centre – $3000
Total – $16,000
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Your Local Views
5 th to 11 th November 2018
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OPENED: Green Party Port Hills list MP Eugenie Sage opens the new hut on
Quail Island.
New hut in the harbour
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about the opening of
the Ōtamahua hut on
Quail Island
WITH summer
fast approaching
the Department of
Conservation has just
opened a new hut and
it’s only a hop, skip and
a jump away from urban
Christchurch.
The 12-bunk Ōtamahua
hut on Quail Island was
opened by the Minister
for Conservation Eugenie
Sage on November 3 as
part of the Banks Peninsula
Walking Festival and
around 90 people attended
– many of them families
with young children.
I’d be willing to bet that
by the end of the day there
were a significant number
of bookings as it is so accessible,
so attractive and
so affordable. Bunks are
$15 per adult and $7.50 per
child per night, making it
a great holiday so close to
home.
The hut was built
around 1910 by prisoners
from the Lyttelton Jail and
became a caretakers cottage
soon after.
It’s been lovingly
restored with the help
of a grant from the
Rod Donald Trust and
is tucked in a clearing
overlooking the harbour
across to Lyttelton. I’m
betting the lights look
beautiful at night and am
looking forward to finding
out next month.
Over the last 21 years,
the Ōtamahua Quail
Island Ecological Restoration
Trust has worked
with DOC to rid it of pests
and to restore native bush
to the island, with over
95,000 planted so far.
The shade is welcome,
bird song is lovely and
there’s a lovely beach for
swimming. Not to forget
the history – the quarantine
stories and the Antarctic
connections are well
marked on the two-hour
walk that circumnavigates
the island.
Ōtamahua hut is the
latest of DOC’s familyfriendly
Banks Peninsula
huts, with Packhorse and
the Rod Donald Hut well
established and well used
by families for years. They
are a short drive from
Christchurch, a short
walk to reach and you are
guaranteed a bed as they
are booked online.
The various volunteer
groups working on the
Port Hills and Banks Peninsula
do amazing work to
enhance local ecology and
biodiversity and make the
area an stunning one for
locals and visitors alike to
explore.
There are so many now
and I know that if I tried
to name them all I’d miss
one out, but you know
who you are.
Thank you to you all.
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Jetty beer to launch on Friday
• By Matt Salmons
A CRAFT beer brewed
to raise money for the
restoration of Governors
Bay’s jetty will be released
on Friday.
A launch party will
be held at Two Thumb
Brewing’s Manchester St
brewery.
The Governors Bay jetty
is more than 100 years old
but has been closed due
to damage sustained in
the 2010 and 2011 earthquakes.
The Governors Bay
Jetty Restoration Trust still
needs to raise $400,000
from the $600,000 community
funded portion of
the $3 million restoration
project.
Brewing the beer was
one of the trust’s many
fundraising projects.
More than half of the
129 cases of the limited
800-litre brew had been
pre-ordered.
Said trust member
Louisa Eades: “We’ve had
an amazing response and
many people put encouraging
and interesting
comments on the order
form.”
Ms Eades said one buyer
had got married on the
jetty 27 years ago.
The craft beer,
Crooked Pile, was a
steam beer, brewed
using yeast strands that
normally favour cooler
temperatures in a hot
brewing process.
Two Thumb Brewing
owner and Governors Bay
resident Mark Limber
described the beer as
“something light, between
a pale ale and a larger.”
Each $120 case contains
12 500ml bottles, with all
profits going towards the
restoration.
•People can purchase
the beer from website
www.savethejetty.org,
or follow the trust’s
Facebook page.
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Nuturing the young for 167 years
The late US journalist
Herb Caen wrote: “A city
is not gauged by its length
and width but by the
broadness of its vision and
the height of its dreams.”
Caen might have been
writing of Christchurch,
as our visions for the new
city pay homage to the
dreams of the founders
while unleashing our own
dreams for a lofty future.
At the heart of the
city since those earliest
aspirational days when the
founders laid out the first
roads and planted the first
trees, St Michael’s has had
at its heart the vision and
dreams of our city and its
children.
Indeed, for 167 years,
St Michael’s has been
educating and nurturing
the visionaries and
dreamers who continue to
shape our city and step
out into the world beyond.
For our young pupils have
limitless potential to lead
exciting and generous
lives, and we have the
responsibility to educate and inspire
them, to encourage every child to
flourish, in mind, body and spirit.
St Michael’s is a prep school for girls
and boys in Years 1-8. Our classes are
small, fewer than 20 pupils, and our
specialist teachers ensure each child is
an individual, well known by staff and
fellow pupils alike. For at the heart of
St Michael’s are the essential values
of Christian faith and good citizenship:
respect, integrity, community, faith,
hope and love.
An independent school education
at the primary level is a great gift
and so traditional foundations in
Counting the beat, an exploration of rhythm. Year 1
and 2 Music.
English and Maths are assured. This
academic rigour then underpins our
wider curriculums in Science, History,
Geography and Spanish. IT literacy is
taught, not assumed, and computer
use is measured. We like teaching and
talking to our pupils!
A prep education offers balance.
St Michael’s cultural and sports’
programmes further develop each
child’s foundation, as creativity and
problem-solving come in many forms.
Specialist art and music classes are
enjoyed weekly. We have two choirs,
and most pupils play at least one
instrument or study speech and
drama with one of our nine
itinerant staff.
Located in the heart of
the city, on the banks of
the Avon and the new City
Promenade, our extended
campus is spectacular:
today, the Art Gallery;
tomorrow, the Gardens;
tennis later in Hagley Park.
A recent school survey
indicates that many of
our parents now work in
the thriving city centre,
or Lincoln and Riccarton
Road hubs but they live
city-wide. They comment
on the benefit of knowing
their children are in
school nearby and the
convenience of popping
in for an hour to catch
a performance or watch
a race. With the new
central exchange only a
block away, a number of
children arrive by bus from
all corners of the city.
Is your child one of 15
or 50? Is their classroom a
calm, productive learning
space or is the noise and
movement unceasing? How
much of the teacher’s attention does
your child actually receive? There is
an alternative.
You and your child are warmly
invited to discover for yourselves
our purposeful, wholehearted and
inclusive prep school. Our Open Day
is Tuesday, November 14, or contact
our registrar, Bec Hitchcock, for a
personal tour: 03 379 9790.
On the Alps2Ocean cycle trail as part of the
Year 7 and 8 Mt Cook Camp.
On the go! School Athletic Sports at Christ’s
College.
Cracking good fun! The school’s annual
Holiday Programme.
St Michael’s
Your school at the heart of the city since 1851
✓ Co-educational, Years 1-8
✓ Small classes
✓ Specialist teachers
✓ Traditional classrooms;
academic rigour
✓ Musical excellence
✓ Christian values
✓ Before & after school care:
7.30am - 5.30pm
✓ Cental city location,
easy access
In tune: St Michael’s pupils perform at the Christchurch Schools’
Music Festival, earlier this term.
Open Day: Tuesday 14 November
www.saintmichaels.school.nz 249 Durham Street 379 9790
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• By Matt Salmons
GOVERNORS Bay’s Vicky
Roberts won her charity
boxing bout at the Fight for
Christchurch at Horncastle
Arena on Saturday night.
In the first bout of the
evening, Roberts beat
opponent Kimberley
Rose by unanimous
points decision over three
rounds.
However, Roberts’
victory was tinged with
sadness after Sumner
Rugby Club member Kain
Parsons was critically
injured during his bout
with former Tasman Mako
rugby player Steve Alfeld
later in the night.
“It’s really tragic, it’s just
awful,” Roberts said.
She was backstage when
Parsons was knocked
unconscious, and said she
wished his family well and
hoped he would make a full
recovery.
Parsons remains in
a critical condition at
Christchurch Hospital.
Robert’s is a volunteer
firefighter and security
operational manager. It was
• By Matt Salmons
SUMNER’S championship
cricket side have continued
their winning one-day
form at home, beating old
rivals Merivale-Papanui
by more than 120 runs on
Saturday.
Sumner batted first and
were bowled out for 215.
In reply, Merivale-Papanui
were all out for 81.
The win puts Sumner
second on the championship
ladder behind unbeaten
Heathcote.
Sumner will host Riccarton
on Saturday.
Said Sumner club coach
Dan Vann: “We dominated
Riccarton in that first
round of the two-dayer.
SPORTS
her first boxing match and
the victory had left her “on
cloud nine,” she said.
Roberts selected Cure
Kids as her charity for the
event.
She has raised more
than $3500 and planned to
continue fundraising for a
further week.
In the lead up to the
fight, Roberts said she
“wouldn’t normally fight a
person” but her confidence
was growing under trainer
Nort Beauchamp at the
One More Round boxing
gym.
Heading to the ring with
her entourage on Saturday
night, she said she felt
“awful.”
“As soon as you get in the
ring and you’re with your
trainer, that all goes away.”
The pressure and
excitement of the night was
what enabled her to get
the upper hand over her
opponent, she said.
“I think I was a bit
But they seem to be doing
pretty well now, they’re
third.”
Vann said Sumner and
Merivale-Papanui “usually
have some pretty good tussles.”
“It’s pretty good to have
that [win] under the belt,”
he said.
Sumner elected to bat
and lost two early wickets
with the score at 27.
Vann said George Moore
was the stand-out for Sumner,
playing an anchor role
and scoring a century.
“He got his first senior
100 and he just batted really
well, really patiently.”
Moore was dismissed for
109, and Van chimed in
with a quick 41 before the
VICTORY:
Governors
Bay’s Vicky
Roberts won
her bout at
the Fight for
Christchurch
event on
Saturday.
PHOTO: CMG
SPORT
Roberts wins first
charity boxing bout
overwhelmed to start
with.” She said she did not
remember much about
the fight itself, other than
her trainer’s advice to “hit
hard, hit first, and take it
from there.”
After the fight, she spent
time with her opponent the
way “sportsmanship should
be.”
“At the end of the day, it’s
for charity, so there are no
real losers.”
She said she got a “good
knock” on her nose and
eye and was in “absolute
agony” on Monday
morning but still went to
work.
“I won, so I can’t
complain.”
She said she was thankful
for the support of her
employer, her husband
Gary and her trainer.
She wants to continue
training but is unsure if
that would lead to another
round in the ring.
“I don’t know if I would
do [Fight for Christchurch]
again, but I would
definitely recommend
others do it. It’s got to be a
bucket list thing.”
Sumner move to second on
championship cricket table
side was bowled out.
Bowlers Dean Smith
and Nawid Mohammady
had Merivale-Papanui in
trouble, taking four early
wickets.
The introduction of Tyler
Walker then closed the
door on any chance of a
fight back. Walker took an
impressive 5/8 – his maiden
five-wicket bag for Sumner.
Jonny Percasky also
bowled well taking 1/20.
Sumner’s division three
side, The Mighty, suffered
their first loss of the season,
falling short of rivals the
East Shirley Kings by 45
runs.
Feeder side The Blues
lost to Lancaster Park
Woolston.
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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, Akaroa
Mt Pleasant Bridge Club
Wednesdays 7.20pm and Fridays
1pm
Head down for one or both
of two sessions at this 42-yearold
bridge club. All visitors are
welcome. Players need to be
seated ten minutes prior to the
start. For more information,
please phone Kay on 384 9113.
Mt Pleasant Yacht Club Rooms
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, Wednesday,
and Lyttelton Library, Tuesday
Knit ’n’ Yarn
Wednesday, 10am-noon, Friday,
10.30am-noon
Email matt.salmons@starmedia.kiwi by
5pm each Wednesday
Take your knitting, crochet
or other craft project and spend
some time in company with
other crafty knitters. This is a
free activity and no bookings are
required. Beginners welcome.
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More info at www.hvcc.org.nz.
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The Smith family
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November 12,
1918. Because of
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impromptu peace
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times between
November 12 and 15.
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at 9.30am before walking to the memorial seat on the summit of Witch Hill for the
remembrance service. People can bring poppies to attach to the seat.
•Akaroa Armistice Service – A special service will be held at the Akaroa War Memorial
at 10.50am and church bells will sound 11 times in town. Tea, coffee and 1916 rolled oat
biscuits will be served after the ceremony.
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, Friday, and
Sumner Library, Tuesday
Mixed Menagerie
Friday, Saturday, Sunday
10am-4pm
An exhibition of whimsical
paintings and ceramics featuring
animals and birds by Ruth Willis
and Sophie McCulla. Mixed
Menagerie runs throughout
November.
Stoddart Cottage Gallery, Diamond
Harbour
Mt Pleasant Art & Craft
Market
Saturday, 9.30am-12.30pm
Get your Christmas shopping
started early. There will be 25
stalls, featuring a wide range of
locally made products. The Mt
Pleasant Farmers Market will be
running outside.
Mt Pleasant Memorial Community
Centre, 3 McCormacks
Bay Rd
Kōrero Māori – Give It A Go
Mondays, 7.15-8.15pm, until
December 17
Explore different aspects of te
reo Māori in this short practical
course with Renee Tuhi. Sessions
$15 each or a discounted rate
for the whole term. More info at
www.hvcc.org.nz.
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Centre
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Sumner Market: Back for another
season with food and craft
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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:
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NGĀPUHI EVOLVED MANDATE PROPOSAL
VOTING ON EVOLVED MODEL FOR TREATY SETTLEMENT NEGOTIATIONS
The Crown, Tūhoronuku Independent Mandated Authority (TIMA) and Te Kōtahitanga o Ngā Hapū o Ngāpuhi (together
Te Rōpū Tūhono) all support a proposed way forward for Ngāpuhi.
TIMA holds a conditional mandate for Ngāpuhi. The Waitangi Tribunal found that the mandate was deficient in a
number of respects and recommended an evolution of the mandate (4 September 2015).
Following hui with Ngāpuhi across the motu and Australia, Te Rōpū Tūhono has put forward a proposal to Ngāpuhi nui
tonu as to how the mandate can be evolved.
TIMA and Kōtahitanga now invite all members of Ngāpuhi to participate in this process by attending information hui,
and voting on the evolved mandate proposal for Treaty Settlement Negotiations.
Information hui to be held across the country are as follows:
Location Date and time Venue
Whangaarei 9 November, 5.30pm - 7.30pm Whangaarei Terenga Parāoa Marae, 10 Porowini Avenue, Morningside,
Whangarei
Mangakāhia 10 November, 8.30am - 11.00am Maungarongo Marae, 689 Mangakāhia Road, Porotī, Whangaarei,
Northland
Hokianga 10 November, 1.30pm - 3.30pm Pākanae Marae, cnr SH12 and Waiōtemārama Gorge Road
Kaikohe 10 November, 5.00pm - 7.00pm Kaikohe & District Memorial RSA, 158 Broadway, Kaikohe
Whangaroa 11 November, 8.30am - 10.30am Whangaroa College, 4157 SH10, Kaeo
Te Pēwhairangi 11 November, 12.00pm - 2.00pm Waitangi Copthorne, 1 Tau Henare Drive, Waitangi
Tāmaki ki te Tonga 11 November, 6.00pm - 8.00pm Holiday Inn Auckland Airport, 2 Ascot Rd, Mangere, Auckland
Hamilton
12 November, 11.00am - 1.00pm Distinction Hamilton Hotel & Conference Centre, 100 Garnett Ave,
Te Rapa, Hamilton
Tāmaki ki raro 12 November, 5.30pm - 7.30pm Alexandra Park, cnr Greenlane West and Manukau Road, Greenlane,
Auckland
Dunedin 12 November, 6.00pm - 8.00pm Te Huka Mātauraka - Māori Centre, University of Otago, Castle Street,
North Dunedin
Wellington 13 November, 8.30am - 10.30am Te Wharewaka o Pōneke, 2 Taranaki Street, Wellington 6011
Whanganui 13 November, 5.30pm - 7.30pm Whanganui Function Centre, The Racecourse, 19A Purnell St, Whanganui
Invercargill 13 November, 5.30pm - 7.30pm Corinthian Convention Centre, 154 Esk Street, Invercargill
Christchurch 14 November, 5.30pm - 7.30pm Crowne Plaza, 764 Colombo Street, Christchurch Central, Chch
Napier
15 November, 11.00am - 1.00pm Napier War Memorial and Conference Centre, 48 Marine Parade,
Bluff Hill, Napier
Rotorua 15 November, 5.30pm - 7.30pm Novotel Rotorua Lakeside, Lake End, Tūtānekai St, Rotorua
Tūranga (Gisborne) 15 November, 5.30pm - 7.30pm Emerald Hotel, 13 Gladstone Road, Gisborne
Voting is open to all members of Ngāpuhi aged 18 years of and over. All registered members of Te Rūnanga Ā Iwi O
Ngāpuhi, 18 years of age and over, will be sent a voting pack. If you are not yet a registered member, you can also vote
in this process by contacting the Independent Returning Officer on free phone 0800 666 044 or iro@electionz.com for
a special voting pack. Alternatively, a special voting pack can be obtained at any of the information hui. Special votes
will be counted subject to confirmation of Ngāpuhi whakapapa (which will be verified by a whakapapa committee).
Votes can be cast:
• by post (by completing and returning the voting form);
• online (using the information on your voting form); or
• at an information hui.
Voting opens on Friday 9 November 2018 and closes 12pm midday, 7 December 2018.
For more information please visit www.govt.nz/ngapuhi If you have any queries, please contact the Independent
Returning Officer on 0800 666 044 or iro@electionz.com
For the purposes of this vote Ngāpuhi means -
1. the collective group composed of individuals who descend from a tupuna of Ngāpuhi; and
2. every whānau, hapū, or group including the hapū in the ‘Terms of Negotiation’ document at www.govt.nz/ngapuhi
CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS
The Crown invites submissions, views or inquiries on the evolved mandate from Ngāpuhi. Submissions can be sent
to Ngāpuhi Team, Office of Treaty Settlements, SX 10111, WELLINGTON; or to ngapuhifeedback@justice.govt.nz
and must be received by 12pm midday, Friday 7 December 2018. All correspondence will be subject to the Official
Information Act 1982 and shared with all parties to Te Rōpū Tūhono.
HAPŪ DECISIONS ON ENDORSEMENT OF EVOLVED MANDATE PROPOSAL
Te Rōpū Tūhono are seeking hapū decisions on the evolved mandate proposal for Ngāpuhi to be represented in Treaty
settlement negotiations with the Crown.
In order to provide evidence of each hapū endorsement decision, Te Rōpū Tūhono will invite hapū to participate in a
formal hapū endorsement decision process. This process will involve:
1. Any hapū member notifying a hui-ā-hapū to be held by 9 December 2018, giving 14 days public notice of hui.
2. Holding the hui-ā-hapū to decide whether the hapū support the evolved mandate structure.
3. Hapū deciding whether to endorse the evolved mandate as per hapū tikanga (vote or otherwise).
4. Submitting the decision of the hapū to Te Rōpū Tūhono via email, post or website by 12pm, midday
Monday 10 December 2018.
For more information on this process and to download a hapū decision form please go to https://www.govt.nz/
treaty-settlement-documents/ngapuhi/. An application form for funding for hapū to undertake this process can be
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world. They’re then
gently vapour infused
to capture the bright,
vibrant flavours
1 Litre
$
37 99 $ 44 99
JACK DANIEL’S
Mellowed drop
by drop through
10-feet of sugar
maple charcoal,
then matured in
handcrafted barrels.
700ml
Includes Honey, Fire
prebig
win!
MILLIONAIRE’S
MARTINI
Stir 40ml gin and 40ml dry
vermouth together in an ice-filled
mixing glass until cool. Strain into
a chilled coupe glass and top with
Champagne or other sparkling wine.
gallop to
success
Make sure everyone's
satisfied and up your
cocktail game!
pre-rac
LONG WHITE
VODKA Range
10 x 320ml Bottles, 4.8%
GORDON'S G&T
12 x 250ml Cans, 7%
Be the first ou
ready t
CORUBA
10 x 330ml
$
25 99
STEINLAGER CLASSIC
24 x 330ml Bottles
HOT DEAL!
$
39 99
Perfect for sharing with your
favourite friends before the big race!
top race
drops
’S, SUMMIT,
or LION RED
ottles
h
e
mix
t of the gate with
o go RTD’s!
hydration
station
Make the most of a long day with
a refreshing spritzer. Simply
combine 3 parts white wine and
1 part soda water in a glass with
ice. Fancy it up with a few dashes
of orange or lemon bitters and
garnish with an orange peel or
fruit of your choice.
WITHER HILLS
Range
Complex and full of
character – this range
captures the beauty of
Marlborough in a glass.
750ml
Includes Early Light Range
Excludes Pinot Noir
$
12 99
SCORE
TWO OR MORE
$
11 99
each
SCORE
Single Bottle $12.99
MORE
OR TWO
SCORE
SCORE
MORE
OR TWO
PETER YEALANDS
Range
Award-winning wines
that take their name
from their founder
and his passion
for innovation and
sustainability.
750ml
Excludes Pinot Noir, Syrah
& COLA
Bottles, 5%
THE NED Range
JULES TAYLOR
MADAM SASS
Born of the Waihopai
Valley, The Ned
Range
Pinot Noir
represents the vibrant
Consistently fine
Enticing wine, full of
diversity that is so
boutique wines
attitude, style and
prevalent in the
bursting with flavour,
extravagance. Decadent
Marlborough winegrowing
region.
everyday enjoyment.
dark cherry aromas are
outstanding for
blackberry and sweet
750ml
750ml
delivered with opulence,
Includes Sauvignon Blanc,
Includes Sauvignon
chalky tannins and
Pinot Gris, Rosé
Blanc, Pinot Gris,
complex oak spice.
Rosé, Chardonnay
$
15 99 750ml
$
19 99
$
21 99
RANGE
With all your favourite brands,
you’ll find the perfect drink for
any occasion. Super sorted!
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every day.
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150+ stores throughout
New Zealand, with super friendly
service. Super convenient!
standout
sparklers!
A blaze of colour, an outlandish hat or classic super style
– whatever your look for the day, make sure you have a
chilled bottle of bubbly to toast good company
...or if you’re lucky, that race win!
CANTI
Prosecco
750ml
SCORE
TWO OR MORE
$
15each
Single Bottle $15.99
SCORE
MORE
OR TWO
SCORE
SCORE
MORE
OR TWO
make a
day of it !
Start the day right – with full bellies!
A scrumptious Champagne breakfast
is the way to go... Think croissants,
cream, jam and fruit, or go all out
with berries, banana and bacon on
pancakes for a delectable feast!
$
9 99
$
13 99
$
47 99
$
49 99
LEON
ROUX Brut
750ml
DA LUCA
Prosecco
750ml
LANSON BLACK
LABEL NV
750ml
PIPER-
HEIDSIECK Brut
750ml
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