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Mr Buckley received a Queen’s<br />

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PAGE 2 BAY HARBOUR<br />

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

Wednesday <strong>January</strong> 9 <strong>2019</strong><br />

get in touch<br />

from the editor’s desk<br />

WE HIGHLIGHT today the deserving<br />

people from the <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News area<br />

who featured in the New Year Honours<br />

List.<br />

Likeable Lyttelton Volunteer Fire Brigade<br />

chief fire officer Mark Buckley received<br />

a Queen’s Service Medal, as did Elizabeth Haylock and Brian<br />

Parker, while David Crum, Tom Thomson and Simon Mortlock<br />

were made officers of the New Zealand Order of Merit.<br />

These awards – or gongs as some call them – reflect the service<br />

people contribute to the community and their professions, and<br />

are well deserved.<br />

More spying drones (page 1) it appears. Two teenage girls<br />

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Wednesday <strong>January</strong> 9 <strong>2019</strong><br />

News<br />

LYTTELTON Museum has<br />

unearthed the stories of more<br />

than 800 women who served<br />

sentences between 1868 and 1913<br />

in what was once New Zealand’s<br />

largest prison.<br />

The Women of Lyttelton Gaol<br />

project aims to shed light on a<br />

part of Lyttelton’s history, which<br />

has remained largely unnoticed<br />

by the wider community.<br />

The museum’s website<br />

provides the public access to<br />

a database and stories of the<br />

people who were imprisoned,<br />

including the names, ages, place<br />

of birth, convictions, eye and<br />

hair colour of the women.<br />

The project also includes an<br />

original sound installation on<br />

the goal site in Oxford St that<br />

will run over summer and an<br />

exhibition at Lyttelton Library.<br />

The 9min sound piece is<br />

condensed from more than 10<br />

hours of audio, with the stories<br />

of the prisoners voiced by more<br />

than 30 women with diverse<br />

accents to fit their characters.<br />

Among the records, Lyttelton<br />

Museum found 40 per cent of<br />

the women who served were<br />

born in Ireland and almost all of<br />

their offences were committed<br />

outside of Lyttelton.<br />

The youngest prisoner on<br />

record was a 14-year-old who<br />

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The oldest was about 80 who<br />

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One of the prisoners, Amy<br />

Bock, posed as a man to marry<br />

the daughter of a South Otago<br />

boarding house owner in 19<strong>09</strong>.<br />

Sisters Bella and Mary<br />

McKegney served about 80<br />

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

Lyttelton Gaol stories come to life<br />

UNCOVERED HISTORY: Lyttelton Museum is now home to the historical stories of more than<br />

800 women who were in Lyttelton Goal between 1868 and 1913.<br />

PHOTO: CANTERBURY MUSEUM<br />

sentences over 50 years, with<br />

their actions once attracting the<br />

attention of newspapers across<br />

New Zealand.<br />

The Women of Lyttelton<br />

Gaol has three components:<br />

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PAGE 3<br />

Local<br />

News<br />

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Burglars target<br />

safe at<br />

the Top Club<br />

Fire rages, homes at risk<br />

• By Anan Zaki<br />

BURGLARS GAVE the Lyttelton<br />

Club a nasty Christmas surprise.<br />

The club’s office was trashed<br />

and a safe with an unknown<br />

amount of money was stolen in<br />

the early hours of December 21.<br />

The club, also known as the Top<br />

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3am and 7.30am, police said.<br />

A police spokeswoman said<br />

police were called to the club<br />

on Dublin St at 8.30am. The<br />

stolen safe was attached to the<br />

office wall, club manager Trudi<br />

Marshall said.<br />

She said it was unclear how<br />

much money was in the safe.<br />

“If it was going to happen it is<br />

going to, but around Christmas<br />

time it kind of puts a damper on<br />

things,” Mrs Marshall said.<br />

Police are investigating and collected<br />

fingerprints from the office.<br />

“Police forensics have attended<br />

and are awaiting forensic results,”<br />

the spokeswoman said.<br />

Mrs Marshall believed the<br />

burglars targeted the safe and<br />

knew its location. The club<br />

continued to operate as normal,<br />

she said.<br />

The club was upgraded last year,<br />

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

Wednesday <strong>January</strong> 9 <strong>2019</strong><br />

News<br />

‘It makes<br />

you<br />

feel<br />

a bit<br />

humbled’<br />

•From page 1<br />

Mr Buckley said he was<br />

“honoured” to receive the<br />

recognition and dedicated it<br />

to the brigade and his wife<br />

and two sons.<br />

“It makes you feel a bit<br />

humbled and reflects back<br />

on the brigade and their<br />

fortitude over recent times,”<br />

he said.<br />

Mr Buckley never expected<br />

the honour. “It’s not what you<br />

strive for but it does make<br />

what you’ve done credible.”<br />

He has had numerous<br />

highs and lows over three<br />

decades as a volunteer<br />

firefighter.<br />

“Over the years, we<br />

have attended calls where<br />

outcomes haven’t been so<br />

good. But there have been<br />

ones where we did make a<br />

difference,” Mr Buckley said.<br />

“One of them was a house<br />

fire, a second storey on a shop<br />

on London St [Lyttelton]<br />

about nine years ago. A lady<br />

was in the flat overcome with<br />

smoke and we got her out.”<br />

But the February 22, 2011,<br />

earthquake was “by far” the<br />

hardest time as a firefighter.<br />

“The event itself was<br />

horrific. We had the brigade<br />

on station for well over a<br />

week and we<br />

had solid numbers everyday.<br />

We’d go out and make<br />

temporary repairs and make<br />

houses safer than what they<br />

were,” he said.<br />

•Mr Buckley joins fellow<br />

Lyttelton volunteer firefighter<br />

John Fogarty as a QSM<br />

recipient in the brigade.<br />

Service to the community<br />

<strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News residents have been recognised in the New Year Honours List. We profile them<br />

•Officer of the New<br />

Zealand Order of Merit<br />

David Crum, Sumner, for<br />

services to dentistry.<br />

Dr Crum has been involved in<br />

dentistry since the early 1980s<br />

and joined the New Zealand<br />

Dental Association board in<br />

1992.<br />

He was NZDA president<br />

from 2001-2003, and since<br />

2003 has been chief executive.<br />

He has helped strengthen the<br />

NZDA and enabled it to develop<br />

and implement public health<br />

programmes to deliver services<br />

to the disadvantaged.<br />

This has included the<br />

establishment of ‘free dental<br />

days’ throughout New Zealand,<br />

enabling those who are often<br />

unable to access dental care<br />

to do so. He has been the New<br />

Zealand case manager for<br />

Dental Protection Ltd since<br />

1997. He has invested his<br />

time into mentoring young<br />

dentists, supporting colleagues<br />

in their day-to-day practice,<br />

and helping patients and<br />

dentists when complaints have<br />

RECOGNITION: David Crum<br />

was named an Officer of<br />

the New Zealand<br />

Order of Merit<br />

for services<br />

to<br />

dentistry.<br />

arisen. He has been president<br />

of the Australasian section<br />

of the International College<br />

of Dentists, chairman of the<br />

World Dental Federation’s world<br />

dental congress and education<br />

committee, and a member of<br />

the Global Child Dental Health<br />

Taskforce.<br />

Dr Crum has served on<br />

several educational and research<br />

trusts and holds a range of<br />

fellowships and honorary life<br />

memberships of various national<br />

and international dental<br />

organisations.<br />

Tom Thomson.<br />

Sumner, for services to the<br />

manufacturing<br />

industry,<br />

philanthropy and the<br />

community.<br />

Mr Thomson<br />

co-owns Elastomer<br />

Product Ltd, which<br />

has more than 100<br />

staff operating in<br />

Christchurch and<br />

Thailand, and has<br />

been a leader and<br />

innovator in the<br />

manufacturing<br />

sector for almost 44<br />

years.<br />

Under his<br />

leadership as technical director<br />

and managing director, EPL<br />

introduced new plastic polymers<br />

to the New Zealand market and<br />

has worked closely with leading<br />

New Zealand manufacturers<br />

such as Fisher and Paykel.<br />

He was national president<br />

of Plastics New Zealand<br />

from 1998-2000 and<br />

president of the New Zealand<br />

Manufacturers and Exporters<br />

Association from 2014-2016.<br />

He was a key driver in setting<br />

up training programmes and<br />

standards behind a qualification<br />

in plastics manufacturing and<br />

technology.<br />

Through EPL he has been<br />

a long-time supporter of<br />

the Westpac Rescue<br />

Helicopter and<br />

has donated to<br />

other charities<br />

including<br />

Ronald<br />

McDonald<br />

House. He<br />

has been a<br />

founding<br />

member of<br />

the informal<br />

Cads<br />

Society of<br />

industry<br />

stalwarts,<br />

which<br />

has<br />

funded a number<br />

of community initiatives,<br />

including guide<br />

dogs, scholarships<br />

for young people,<br />

and training<br />

events.<br />

Within the<br />

wider community,<br />

Mr Thomson has<br />

been an honorary<br />

fisheries officer,<br />

deputy controller<br />

at the Motunau<br />

Rural Fire Force,<br />

a member of<br />

the Canterbury<br />

Museum Trust<br />

board and of<br />

the Forest and Rural Fire<br />

Association of New Zealand.<br />

Tom Thomson<br />

Simon Mortlock,<br />

Governors <strong>Bay</strong>, for services to<br />

the community and education.<br />

Mr Mortlock was founding<br />

partner of the law firm Mortlock<br />

McCormack Law and has<br />

provided his<br />

expertise to<br />

a range of<br />

community<br />

initiatives and<br />

organisations.<br />

In 1998, he<br />

devised and<br />

oversaw the<br />

development<br />

of the<br />

Launchpad<br />

scheme,<br />

aimed at<br />

Simon<br />

Mortlock<br />

school-leavers whose academic<br />

achievements might have<br />

otherwise limited their options.<br />

The scheme employed applicable<br />

young people in a professional<br />

firm for a year where they<br />

received mentoring, while<br />

also undertaking courses at a<br />

polytechnic.<br />

He took one or two students<br />

into his own firm each year and<br />

encouraged other businesses to<br />

do the same. By 2015, more than<br />

500 young people had benefitted<br />

from the scheme.


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recognised<br />

In 2003, he established an<br />

annual prize for art students at the<br />

Christchurch Polytechnic School of<br />

Art.<br />

He was honorary solicitor for the<br />

Christchurch Special Needs Library<br />

for 35 years and was instrumental in<br />

gaining financial support to acquire<br />

premises for the library.<br />

He chaired the board of the<br />

Christchurch Early Intervention<br />

Trust from 2006-2012. He has<br />

been chair of the Rod Donald<br />

Banks Peninsula Trust since 2016,<br />

having been a trustee from 2010,<br />

and has been involved with other<br />

environmentally-focused trusts.<br />

Mr Mortlock currently chairs<br />

the trust working on restoring<br />

the Governors <strong>Bay</strong> jetty following<br />

damage from the earthquakes.<br />

•Queen’s Service Medal<br />

Elizabeth Haylock, Akaroa,<br />

for services to the Returned and<br />

Services Association and the<br />

community.<br />

Mrs Haylock has been secretarytreasurer<br />

of the<br />

Banks Peninsula<br />

RSA branch for<br />

19 years. She has<br />

helped organise the<br />

Akaroa and Little<br />

River Anzac Day<br />

services.<br />

Elizabeth<br />

Haylock<br />

In 2006, the year<br />

of the veteran,<br />

she initiated<br />

and organised a<br />

community dinner to recognise<br />

local veterans, attended by local<br />

dignitaries. She initiated an annual<br />

mid-year social function for the RSA<br />

members during an otherwise eventlight<br />

period, as well as organising<br />

the annual Christmas dinner for<br />

veterans.<br />

She has utilised her strong<br />

relationship with the Christchurch<br />

RSA to arrange financial support to<br />

subsidise the cost of these events. She<br />

took the lead on the establishment<br />

of a Field of Remembrance at the<br />

Banks Peninsula War Memorial<br />

grounds, leading fundraising and<br />

researching the service details of the<br />

104 names on the war memorial to<br />

create individual white crosses.<br />

She established a War Memorial<br />

Register for the Banks Peninsula<br />

area. She is past president and<br />

current Patron of the Friends of<br />

the Akaroa Museum and has been<br />

a driving force for fundraising<br />

activities over 20 years.<br />

Mrs Haylock has been a<br />

committee member of the<br />

Duvauchelle Agricultural and<br />

Pastoral Association, vice chair<br />

of the Stanley Park Reserve<br />

Management Committee, and<br />

helps organise the Akaroa and <strong>Bay</strong>s<br />

biannual house and garden tour<br />

fundraiser.<br />

Brian Parker, Mt Pleasant, for<br />

services to the community.<br />

Mr Parker has contributed to<br />

a range of organisations in the<br />

Canterbury region.<br />

He has been<br />

a member of Te<br />

Wakapounamu and<br />

active with waka<br />

ama since 2002. He<br />

has been a member<br />

of Sydenham Rugby<br />

Football Club<br />

since 1992 and<br />

coached under-12 Brian Parker<br />

to under-14 rugby<br />

from 1996 to 2006. He has been a<br />

member of the Canterbury Trailer<br />

Yacht Squadron (now the Naval<br />

Point Yacht Club) since 1986<br />

and a committee member since<br />

2001. In 2002 he assisted with<br />

the construction of a pontoon off<br />

the club wharf, has served as vice<br />

commodore, and is currently patron.<br />

He has been involved with Graffiti<br />

Busting in McCormacks <strong>Bay</strong> and<br />

Naval Point since 2010.<br />

He has been involved with the<br />

Ferrymead Fire Brigade Historical<br />

Society since 2010, helping restore<br />

historic fire engines and driving<br />

for Fire Service funerals. He was<br />

employed with the New Zealand Fire<br />

Service for 43 years until retiring in<br />

2013, during which time he helped<br />

rejuvenate fire brigade rugby and<br />

organised waka ama challenges<br />

with other emergency services. Mr<br />

Parker has been involved with the<br />

Mt Pleasant Community Centre<br />

since 2010 and has assisted with the<br />

annual estuary festival.<br />

Drone may have been<br />

used to spy on teens<br />

•From page 1<br />

Anna said the drone was<br />

flying near power lines. “It<br />

just hovered above the pool<br />

while we were swimming for<br />

about 30sec and we were really<br />

concerned about it,” she said.<br />

“We moved out of the way<br />

because we thought it was a bit<br />

bizarre and went inside. And<br />

the drone continued to fly<br />

back and forth over the house<br />

a couple of times [before<br />

leaving].”<br />

Anna said she doesn’t want<br />

the drone operator to get in<br />

trouble with the law, but said<br />

they should keep away from<br />

people’s properties.<br />

“Just watch out because<br />

it’s kind of weird that there’s<br />

a 14-year-old in a pool and<br />

there’s a drone hovering over<br />

us. We just don’t want to be<br />

spied on in a pool.”<br />

Neighbour Carolyn Nicol<br />

was packing for a road trip<br />

when the drone flew over<br />

Whero St.<br />

“I feel like it’s an invasion of<br />

privacy. I don’t go wandering<br />

around other people’s<br />

backyards seeing what they’re<br />

up to and what they’re doing,”<br />

Ms Nicol said.<br />

She called for tighter<br />

regulations over drone use in<br />

New Zealand.<br />

The Civil Aviation Authority<br />

states drone operators must<br />

have consent from the owner<br />

of the property they want to<br />

fly over.<br />

The CAA does not<br />

investigate breaches of privacy,<br />

and investigations are dealt<br />

with by police.<br />

Bach feedback closes on Monday<br />

CONSULTATION on the<br />

future of 45 baches at Taylors<br />

Mistake, Boulder <strong>Bay</strong> and<br />

Hobsons <strong>Bay</strong> ends on Monday.<br />

The baches have been<br />

around for more than 120<br />

years.<br />

They occupy a strip of land<br />

along the coast designated as<br />

public road reserve, meaning<br />

the public can access it.<br />

The city council has spent<br />

the last year looking at the<br />

future of the baches and has<br />

come up with a proposal for<br />

licensing some of them.<br />

Under the proposal, the<br />

city council would offer a 35-<br />

year licence for baches with<br />

heritage value, except where<br />

there is moderate to high risk<br />

from natural hazards.<br />

This would apply to baches<br />

noted in the District Plan as<br />

heritage items and to baches<br />

which meet the criteria.<br />

The owners of those<br />

baches would be able to use<br />

them for temporary holiday<br />

accommodation.<br />

For the remaining baches<br />

where no licence is offered,<br />

some owners will be eligible<br />

FEEDBACK: The future of 45 baches in Taylors Mistake,<br />

Boulder <strong>Bay</strong> and Hobsons <strong>Bay</strong> will be decided after<br />

consultation closes on Monday.<br />

to move them to a privatelyowned<br />

parcel of land at<br />

Taylors Mistake.<br />

If a bach is not<br />

eligible, it will need to be<br />

demolished (subject to<br />

resource consent if it is a listed<br />

heritage item in the District<br />

Plan).<br />

A report on the future<br />

of the baches, with staff<br />

recommendations, will be<br />

presented to city councillors at<br />

a meeting later in the year.<br />

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Park rangers<br />

recognised<br />

for work<br />

following fire<br />

THE WORK of park rangers who<br />

have helped regenerate native<br />

bush after the Port Hills fire has<br />

been recognised.<br />

The city council’s Port Hills and<br />

Banks Peninsula regional park<br />

rangers team has been given The<br />

Sign of the Packhorse Community<br />

Award by the Cashmere/Port<br />

Hills Community and Business<br />

Association.<br />

It acknowledges the team which<br />

is based at Victoria Park and “working<br />

tirelessly on the Port Hills.”<br />

The association presents five<br />

community and business awards<br />

each year based on community<br />

nominations.<br />

City council regional parks<br />

manager Kay Holder said the<br />

award is well-deserved recognition<br />

for the team of 17 rangers,<br />

including six seasonal staff.<br />

The Port Hills fire began on<br />

February 13, 2017, and at its<br />

height covered an area of more<br />

than 1600ha. The fire burnt into<br />

reserve areas on the Port Hills<br />

and destroyed 6500 trees.<br />

Since the fire the city council<br />

park rangers have spearheaded a<br />

massive replanting effort on city<br />

council reserve land.<br />

Vittoria’s first festive season<br />

HAPPY NEW Year! I hope<br />

everyone has enjoyed the festive<br />

season as much as Vittoria and<br />

I have.<br />

Honestly, I didn’t know she<br />

could eat as much in one day as<br />

she did and since she’s all good<br />

to eat pretty much anything, our<br />

plates will never be sacred again.<br />

Wee Vittoria’s first Christmas<br />

was much more exciting for us<br />

parents than her initially, but<br />

we think it left her with a great<br />

impression.<br />

We spent it in Waikuku with<br />

my mum, nan, dad and step-dad<br />

and then headed down to Ashburton<br />

on Boxing Day to see my<br />

pop and aunty.<br />

Vittoria was very spoilt in<br />

the gifts department: A term of<br />

swimming lessons; a monkey<br />

toy that reads to her; her own set<br />

of keys (so she doesn’t steal mine<br />

so much); and new clothes and<br />

books.<br />

There were so many wrapped<br />

gifts she got sick of tearing<br />

paper. I think I’ll only ever say<br />

that once.<br />

However, judging by how<br />

difficult it was to get her down<br />

for her naps, it was spending<br />

time with her family with lots<br />

of colour and music which she<br />

enjoyed most.<br />

And all the food. I actually<br />

lost count of how many things<br />

she tried for the first time. Pretty<br />

much everything, save the<br />

VITTORIA<br />

& Matt<br />

FAMILY: Matt Salmons and wife Laura celebrate Christmas<br />

with their daughter Vittoria.<br />

brandy, beer and bubbly.<br />

The festivities have got me and<br />

my wife Laura talking about<br />

what sort of traditions we’d like<br />

to develop for our young family.<br />

Laura’s from north-east Italy, a<br />

region near Venice called Friuli-<br />

Venezia Giulia.<br />

Christmas Eve is the big<br />

deal there, with big family<br />

meals, mass at church and then<br />

presents at midnight. Whereas<br />

for my family, Christmas Day<br />

is king, with croissants at<br />

breakfast and too much lunch<br />

before presents. We’d like to<br />

blend the two together as well<br />

as start celebrating the Feast<br />

of the Epiphany on <strong>January</strong> 6.<br />

Why? Because in Italy it signals<br />

a send-off for the Christmas<br />

season and the Christmas Witch<br />

(La Befana) visits the children<br />

with gifts and sweeps the floor<br />

for some reason.<br />

Then, at least in Laura’s village,<br />

the townsfolk burn an effigy<br />

of her. I guess because she’s<br />

technically a witch.<br />

While I don’t think we’ll be<br />

burning effigies any time soon<br />

(so if you’re a firefighter reading<br />

this, rest easy), I’m looking forward<br />

to seeing how our family<br />

traditions grow.<br />

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UPGRADE: BP2Go will shut for about five months on <strong>January</strong> 28.<br />

Redcliffs petrol station<br />

set to get $5m rebuild<br />

• By Anan Zaki<br />

REDCLIFFS WILL lose its<br />

petrol station for nearly five<br />

months as it undergoes a $5<br />

million rebuild.<br />

BP2Go on Main St<br />

suffered damage in<br />

the February 22, 2011,<br />

earthquake, owner Robert<br />

Jiang said.<br />

The redeveloped station<br />

will have an electric vehicle<br />

charger, new shop, car<br />

wash and a cafe.<br />

The station will close on<br />

<strong>January</strong> 28 and re-open in<br />

mid-May.<br />

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“The earthquake<br />

damaged our buildings and<br />

[underground] fuel tanks.<br />

So all the buildings and<br />

fuel tanks will be replaced.”<br />

For the past six years,<br />

the station has used<br />

temporary above-ground<br />

fuel tanks.<br />

It will also expand its<br />

floor space after acquiring<br />

two neighbouring<br />

properties, Mr Jiang said.<br />

“The shop will be 300m 2<br />

and at the moment it’s<br />

85m 2 . The work shop will<br />

also expand, at the moment<br />

it’s 80m 2 and it will be<br />

130m 2 ,” he said.<br />

Being the only petrol<br />

station in Redcliffs,<br />

Mr Jiang expects some<br />

disruption.<br />

Other nearby petrol<br />

stations include Challenge<br />

Port Hills Rd and NPD<br />

Port Hills Rd.<br />

Mr Jiang thanked the<br />

Redcliffs community for<br />

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since the earthquake.<br />

“After the rebuild, we<br />

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7 th to 13 th <strong>January</strong> <strong>2019</strong><br />

SCENIC:<br />

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of the<br />

Fiordlander<br />

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<strong>Harbour</strong><br />

by artist<br />

Natasha<br />

Hawkins.<br />

Artist shows love of harbour<br />

NEW WORKS by Natasha<br />

Hawkins will be on display<br />

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The exhibition,<br />

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features watercolour and<br />

acrylic paintings of places<br />

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The paintings testify to the<br />

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landscapes of her adopted<br />

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Originally from Russia,<br />

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Zealand in 2005. She began<br />

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and has continued to study<br />

and practice art since<br />

arriving in New Zealand,<br />

Natasha Hawkins<br />

working with watercolour<br />

and acrylic, as well as other<br />

materials and fabric.<br />

Her work has been<br />

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sometimes in group shows,<br />

or in collaboration with<br />

local artists and other<br />

Russian artists who now<br />

call New Zealand home.<br />

In a recent collaboration,<br />

Hawkins worked on<br />

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Serbian Orthodox Church<br />

in Brisbane.<br />

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THE ST Andrew’s Co lege big<br />

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Fastier, co lapsed an died the<br />

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“Tom was a ba s player from<br />

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year. He had a strong chance of<br />

wi ning best ba s player a the<br />

festival as he was a very a complished<br />

musician,” head of music<br />

Duncan Ferguson said.<br />

“We were delighted to win, but<br />

it was bi tersw et,” he said.<br />

St Andrew’s won the most<br />

outstanding big band title a the<br />

competition in Tauranga.<br />

The ban dedicated it se to<br />

Tom, who died while on his way<br />

to Cashmere High on March 27.<br />

His death was po sibly related to<br />

a medical event.<br />

•Turn to page 9<br />

SW ET SOUNDS: St Andrew’s Co lege year 12 students Lewis Edmond and Je na We ls performing a the 41st National Youth<br />

Ja z Competition.<br />

Bittersweet win for St Andrew’s big band<br />

• By Sophie Cornish and Julia Evans<br />

THE PAPANUI-I nes<br />

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to figh the city council over<br />

funding.<br />

Signatures are being co lected<br />

in a bid to get funding for a community<br />

facility in Shirley.<br />

It comes after the city council<br />

removed funding for the centre<br />

pla ned for Shirley Rd, near the<br />

intersection with Hi ls Rd. This<br />

was the site of the former community<br />

centre, which was badly<br />

damaged in the February 2,<br />

20 1, earthquake.<br />

The removal o funding<br />

prompted community board<br />

chairwoman Ali Jones to threaten<br />

to stan down, citing it as her “die<br />

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Ms Jone said the board’s role<br />

is to represen the community,<br />

and by gathering signatures from<br />

residents, it was fulfi ling that<br />

role.<br />

“One of the roles of a community<br />

board is to represent and act<br />

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DEAN CALVERT (above)<br />

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Joseph Parker in the build up<br />

to his world heavyweigh title<br />

unification fight with Anthony<br />

Joshua in Cardiff.<br />

The former New Zealand<br />

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father George and brother<br />

Bryce to London ahead of the<br />

fight where they spen time<br />

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Mr Calvert, 47, comes from a<br />

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•Turn to page 6<br />

Former champ hooks<br />

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Cave Rock<br />

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• By Sarla Donovan<br />

THE OWNERS of Sumner’s Cave<br />

Rock Apartments ar expecting the<br />

Earthquake Commi sion to sign-off<br />

on a se tlement agr emen this w ek.<br />

Body corporate chairman Mike<br />

White said the group had gone<br />

into mediation with IAG and EQC<br />

on February 20, and signed off<br />

on a deal with IAG on February<br />

2 – coincidenta ly seven years<br />

to the day after the February 2,<br />

20 1, earthquake. However, they<br />

are waiting for EQC to sign the<br />

agr ement.<br />

“Given that EQC actua ly drafted<br />

the agr ement, there’ l be no<br />

problem with them doing that.”<br />

The apartment suffere damage<br />

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earthquakes and were demolished in<br />

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$10 mi lion, and the sum insured,<br />

$16 mi lion, was rejected by the body<br />

corporate.<br />

The mediation agr ement<br />

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the se tlement amount, but he said it<br />

involved the two parties paying “a bit<br />

more money than they’d wanted to<br />

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Bu the Banks Peninsula Community<br />

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A WOOLSTON butcher proved<br />

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international competition.<br />

New World Fe ry Rd butcher<br />

Jeremy Garth and his team, the<br />

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Ireland.<br />

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Mr Garth, who has b en a<br />

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ideas, it just brings that flair<br />

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Mr Garth hopes t own a<br />

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but says for now he wi l focus<br />

on ge ting mor experience<br />

and on the 2020 cha lenge.<br />

“In two years’ time, we’ l be<br />

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U per Ri carton butcher Corey<br />

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A CRACKDOWN on mobile<br />

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be l oming.<br />

However, the public has li tle<br />

interest in having input into the<br />

i sue.<br />

Only eight submi sions were<br />

received for a potential bylaw<br />

aimed at regulating commercial<br />

activities in public places.<br />

The district council wi l be<br />

holding a hearing for the Public<br />

Places Bylaw and Policy on Commercial<br />

Activities and Events in<br />

Public Places.<br />

A hearing i scheduled to be<br />

held on Thursday.<br />

The bylaw comes as an increasing<br />

number of mobile traders<br />

are s eking t operate in Selwyn,<br />

especia ly during the summer<br />

months.<br />

In the past year, the district<br />

council has received five inquiries<br />

about se ting up a mobile busine s<br />

on private or public land.<br />

A report said there are two<br />

str et operators in Darfield, a<br />

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railway in Ro leston, and a pi za<br />

cart visits Lincoln w ekly betw en<br />

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f od truck.<br />

•Turn to page 7<br />

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Pupils learn about role of war horses<br />

GR ENDALE SCHOOL pupils<br />

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s eing first hand what men and<br />

horses l oked like during war.<br />

The New Zealand Mounted<br />

Rifles Charitable Trust president<br />

Mark A pleton and member<br />

Mike Donaldson t ok their<br />

horses to the sch ol on Monday,<br />

in a bid to educate pupils on the<br />

sacrifice their ancestors made in<br />

World War 1 and World War 2.<br />

Mr A pleton and Mr Donaldson<br />

a rived a the sch ol dre sed<br />

in World War 1 uniforms while<br />

their horses Tommy and Kruze<br />

wore 1 0-year-old sa dles donated<br />

to the trust.<br />

The presentation is a prelude<br />

to the Gr endale Recreation Reserve<br />

Management Commi t e’s<br />

upcoming Anzac Day service.<br />

As a tribute to those who<br />

served, members of the trust wi l<br />

ride horseback to the service.<br />

Mr A pleton said it was<br />

important children were<br />

educated on what soldiers<br />

wen through during World<br />

War 1 and World War 2.<br />

But he said the presentation<br />

didn’t go into t o much detail<br />

and was more of a “show and<br />

te l” to make them aware of what<br />

the soldiers l oked like.<br />

Children were shown the type<br />

of kits horses were required to<br />

wear in the war.<br />

•Turn to page 7<br />

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AN UPPER Riccarton butcher<br />

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Elite Meats owner Corey<br />

Winder was named in the a l<br />

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Mr Winder and his team, the<br />

Pure South Sharp Blacks, which<br />

includes W olston butcher<br />

Jeremy Garth, finished second<br />

in the competition.<br />

He said the cha lenge started<br />

as a “transtasman test match”<br />

seven years ago.<br />

The preparation for this<br />

year’s World Butchers’ Challenge<br />

was intense as the team<br />

members met in Auckland<br />

every two months for lengthy<br />

w ekend practices. Mr Winder<br />

said coming second against 1<br />

other countries was a “fantastic”<br />

result.<br />

“To get second behind Ireland<br />

was a huge achievement and to<br />

be ahead of Australia is an<br />

even bi ger thing for us,” he<br />

said.<br />

But Mr Winder admires the<br />

Australian team.<br />

“Those guys over there<br />

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game, they do a g od job,” he<br />

said.<br />

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Mr Winder has b en a butcher<br />

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• By Emily O’Co ne l<br />

THE HALSWE L-Hornby-<br />

Ri carton Community Board<br />

has b en given the gr en ligh to<br />

o pose the pla ned qua ry near<br />

Templeton.<br />

Mayor Lia ne Dalziel told the<br />

board on Thursday it had the okay<br />

from the city council to make a<br />

submi sion if Fulton Hogan a plies<br />

for a resource consen to create a<br />

qua ry.<br />

Board chairman Mike Mora<br />

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plan.<br />

“You can just about guarant e<br />

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Mr Mora said he wasn’t sure if<br />

the city council would endorse the<br />

board’ submi sion.<br />

“I’d like to think so because the<br />

city council has had their eyes<br />

open as we l ove recent years over<br />

the crysta line silica risk,” he said.<br />

Mr Mora said the community<br />

board will be “representing and<br />

advocating” for the Templeton<br />

community.<br />

•Turn to page 5<br />

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YOUR ULTIMATE A350 EXPERIENCE<br />

FLYING DAILY FROM CHRISTCHURCH


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PREMIUM ECONOMY CLASS<br />

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Barcelona NZ$<br />

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*Fares shown are priced per person (inclusive of all taxes - correct as at 18 December 2018), for return travel from Christchurch and are subject to availability and flight restrictions at the time of booking, for sale until 31 <strong>January</strong> <strong>2019</strong>. A credit card<br />

G_Brand service Bars fee Masters_Primary_4C of 1.7% of the total Uncoated.indd amount, capped 1 at NZD70, applies per ticket when using a Singapore Airlines accepted credit card. Singapore Airlines reserves the right to alter or extend this offer without notice. Advertised Economy Class 18/12/17 fares to 12:<strong>09</strong> Asia PM<br />

are for travel commencing on or between 18/02/<strong>2019</strong> to <strong>09</strong>/04/<strong>2019</strong>, 22/04/<strong>2019</strong> to 20/06/<strong>2019</strong>, 16/07/<strong>2019</strong> to 20/<strong>09</strong>/<strong>2019</strong> and 07/10/<strong>2019</strong> to 30/11/<strong>2019</strong>. Advertised Economy Class fares to Europe and South Africa are for travel commencing on or<br />

between 01/<strong>09</strong>/<strong>2019</strong> to 20/<strong>09</strong>/<strong>2019</strong> and 07/10/<strong>2019</strong> to 05/12/<strong>2019</strong>. Advertised Premium Economy Class fares to Asia are for travel commencing on or between 18/02/<strong>2019</strong> to <strong>09</strong>/12/<strong>2019</strong>. Advertised Premium Economy Class fares to Europe and South<br />

Africa are for travel commencing on or between 20/01/<strong>2019</strong> to <strong>09</strong>/12/<strong>2019</strong>. Advertised Business Class fares to Asia are for travel commencing on or between 20/01/<strong>2019</strong> to <strong>09</strong>/12/<strong>2019</strong>. Advertised Business Class fares to Europe and South Africa are<br />

for travel commencing on or between 18/02/<strong>2019</strong> to <strong>09</strong>/12/<strong>2019</strong>. Blackout periods, inbound restrictions and maximum stay restrictions apply. For full terms and conditions, ticket change, refund policy and to book, please refer to singaporeair.com.

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