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WEDNESDAY, MARCH <strong>27</strong>, <strong>2019</strong><br />

Connecting Your Community<br />

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Aramoana cop’s<br />

insight into<br />

capture of accused<br />

mosque gunman<br />

Pages 6 & 7<br />

Country senior<br />

and colts<br />

rugby games<br />

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Page 17<br />

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A team representing rural firefighters around the district took part in Sunday’s City2Surf fun run. From left – Sarah Fisher, Steve Fisher, Leigh<br />

McConchie, Tristan Lancaster, Hamish Lowe, Philip Hunt and Luke Simpson took on the course – some even decked out in full firefighting gear.<br />

•More photos, pages 8 & 9.<br />

PHOTO: KAREN CASEY<br />

Leeston bus service could be axed<br />

• By Anan Zaki<br />

A TRIAL bus service could be<br />

pulled due to low patronage.<br />

Environment Canterbury said<br />

its Leeston to Christchurch route<br />

has had low usage since the trial<br />

started in late January.<br />

The bus leaves Leeston at 7am<br />

and returns at 5.50pm on weekdays<br />

and averages 28 passengers<br />

a day.<br />

ECan senior public transport<br />

manager Stewart Gibbon said<br />

unless patronage rises, current<br />

passenger numbers are not high<br />

enough to continue the service<br />

long-term.<br />

“We saw strong support from<br />

the Leeston community for a<br />

commuter service during the<br />

survey process late last year. We<br />

encourage the community to<br />

make good use of the route now<br />

so that it can be extended,” he<br />

said.<br />

Leeston Community<br />

Committee chairman Lloyd<br />

Clausen urged more people to<br />

take up the service but also said<br />

not everyone is able to use the<br />

current bus.<br />

He said the current service<br />

does not accommodate all<br />

residents.<br />

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from the editor’s desk<br />

A FORMER police anti-terrorist squad<br />

member has given a rare insight into what<br />

would have been going through the minds<br />

of the two <strong>Selwyn</strong> policemen who captured<br />

the accused mosque gunman.<br />

Mike Kyne led one of the ATS squads<br />

which found and mortally wounded David Gray after his<br />

murderous rampage at Aramoana back in November, 1990 (see<br />

pages 6-7).<br />

He outlines the split second decisions the two guys had to<br />

make, the conversations they almost certainly would have been<br />

having, and the decision on why not to shoot the alleged gunman<br />

dead.<br />

Kyne is correct in saying no one would have cared if they did.<br />

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

Wednesday <strong>March</strong> <strong>27</strong> <strong>2019</strong> 3<br />

News<br />

Why you have to pay for playground<br />

$70k bill to<br />

repair private<br />

development<br />

• By Anan Zaki and Julia Evans<br />

THE DISTRICT council has<br />

revealed why ratepayers are<br />

footing the $70,000 bill to<br />

repair a playground built by a<br />

subdivision developer.<br />

Levi Park playground off<br />

Strauss Drive, Rolleston, was<br />

built by developers Gillman<br />

Wheelans in 2014, but it was<br />

constructed on poor soil, causing<br />

the playground to slump late last<br />

year.<br />

District council property and<br />

commercial manager Douglas<br />

Marshall said Gillman Wheelans<br />

maintenance responsibility<br />

ended in 2015.<br />

“In reviewing the reasons for<br />

this problem, the council has<br />

considered whether there are<br />

any liability issues on Gillman<br />

Wheelans, and it does not<br />

believe there are,” he said.<br />

“Gillman Wheelans has<br />

provided engineering and other<br />

expertise during the past six<br />

months and continues to assist<br />

the council as requested.”<br />

The geo-technical report<br />

commissioned by the district<br />

SLUMP: Ratepayers are footing the $70,000 bill to fix a<br />

playground in Rolleston.<br />

council late last year identified<br />

that parts of the playground site<br />

had historically been filled with<br />

poor compaction, which was<br />

likely to have occurred some<br />

years ago when the land was<br />

used for agricultural purposes.<br />

“The site investigations also<br />

showed that the ground is made<br />

up of mainly soft soil, which<br />

naturally struggles to drain,<br />

and that the drainage had failed<br />

within the playground site.”<br />

Mr Marshall said this resulted<br />

in the playground site becoming<br />

waterlogged, which contributed<br />

to parts of the structure<br />

slumping.<br />

“The council has never had<br />

issues with ground conditions<br />

impacting on playgrounds such<br />

as this,” he said.<br />

“In the future it will be<br />

mindful if similar ground<br />

conditions are identified to<br />

consider the type of engineering/<br />

drainage being installed by the<br />

developer.”<br />

It was dubbed New Zealand’s<br />

first “smart playground” with<br />

augmented reality markers<br />

which would give instructions<br />

for games when scanned by a<br />

smartphone.<br />

The land is currently being<br />

remediated. A geo-technical<br />

engineer advised the council<br />

that this issue is isolated to<br />

the playground area and does<br />

not affect nearby residential<br />

properties.<br />

The old playground equipment<br />

is being replaced with lighter<br />

equipment to prevent future<br />

slumping, Mr Marshall said.<br />

“The new playground<br />

equipment will be more suitable<br />

for the remediated site. Our<br />

thanks to nearby residents for<br />

their patience and support as we<br />

work to make Levi Park a safe<br />

playground for the community,”<br />

he said.<br />

Drainage work started in<br />

November and is expected to be<br />

completed at the end of the week.<br />

A new climbing structure<br />

being imported from Germany<br />

is expected to be installed at Levi<br />

Park in late May.<br />

The playground is likely to reopen<br />

in June.<br />

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Fire rages, homes at risk<br />

FIERY TRIP TO WORK<br />

A woman on her way to work<br />

was left “shaken” after her<br />

vehicle caught fire, Hororata<br />

Volunteer Fire Brigade chief fire<br />

officer Bruce Sayer said. The<br />

engine caught fire last Tuesday<br />

about 8am and, while Mr Sayer<br />

said the vehicle was left “totally<br />

burnt,” the owner got out<br />

uninjured. “The engine ran out<br />

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was severely damaged.<br />

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In spite of the district’s restricted<br />

fire ban, the Leeston Volunteer<br />

Fire Brigade was called to put out<br />

a bonfire at Coes Ford. Chief fire<br />

officer Lloyd Clausen said it was<br />

called to the banks of the <strong>Selwyn</strong><br />

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quickly put the fire out.<br />

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

SELWYN TIMES<br />

News<br />

Bus driver<br />

fails to<br />

see cyclist<br />

• By Georgia O’Connor-Harding<br />

A CYCLIST was lucky not to<br />

sustain serious injuries after<br />

being hit by a bus on Sunday<br />

night.<br />

A 21-year-old man was<br />

cycling east on Ellesmere<br />

Junction Rd at about 9.30pm<br />

when the driver of the bus, also<br />

heading east, failed to see the<br />

cyclist and collided with him.<br />

Sergeant Phil Bayne said<br />

another vehicle was heading<br />

west on Ellesmere Junction<br />

Rd, which the bus driver was<br />

concentrating on.<br />

He said the bus driver<br />

thought he hit a possum and it<br />

wasn’t until he went back to the<br />

depot and heard the volunteer<br />

fire alarm go off that he went<br />

back to check and discovered<br />

he had hit a cyclist.<br />

No passengers were on<br />

the bus at the time of the<br />

collision. The cyclist was taken<br />

to Christchurch Hospital with<br />

moderate injuries.<br />

He said cyclists need to<br />

ensure they wear bright,<br />

fluorescent clothing and<br />

bicycles have front and back<br />

lights.<br />

Call to micro-chip domestic cats<br />

• By Anan Zaki<br />

A SUPPORTER of trapping feral<br />

cats says a new bylaw should<br />

include the micro-chipping of<br />

domestic cats.<br />

The district council voted<br />

earlier this month to prepare<br />

a portfolio paper to consider<br />

developing a bylaw to regulate<br />

the keeping<br />

of domestic<br />

animals,<br />

including cats.<br />

A portfolio<br />

meeting will be<br />

held next month.<br />

Springfield<br />

Township<br />

Sean Ellis<br />

Committee<br />

secretary Sean<br />

Ellis – who has campaigned to<br />

trap feral cats – welcomed the<br />

move.<br />

“It will take a couple of months<br />

[after the portfolio meeting]<br />

to sort out what will go in the<br />

bylaw, then [council will] ask for<br />

petitions and then it will go to an<br />

open forum and decide exactly<br />

what the bylaw is going to be,”<br />

Mr Ellis said.<br />

He said micro-chipping<br />

domestic cats “is the way ahead”<br />

in regulating the population of<br />

feral cats which threaten native<br />

wildlife.<br />

“The main aim is to protect the<br />

domestic cat so that we can then<br />

go after the feral cats . . . at the<br />

moment we can’t go after feral<br />

cats because we don’t know if<br />

they are feral or domestic.”<br />

“The last thing we want to do is<br />

kill someone’s cat,” he said.<br />

Mr Ellis has been lobbying the<br />

district council on managing<br />

the feral cat population since<br />

UNWANTED: Micro-chipping<br />

the district’s domestic<br />

cats may be needed to<br />

manage the population of<br />

feral cats which threaten<br />

native wildlife.<br />

last year. Since he started<br />

his campaign, he said he has<br />

received backing from Predator<br />

Free NZ, SPCA, Department of<br />

Conservation, Forest and Bird,<br />

Waimakariri Environmental<br />

and Recreational Trust and the<br />

Arthur’s Pass Trust.<br />

The district council also<br />

passed resolutions to take an<br />

educational and supportive<br />

role to promote responsible cat<br />

ownership and environmental<br />

protection.<br />

It also voted to continue work<br />

to better understand the impact<br />

of cats on biodiversity and<br />

how those impacts can be best<br />

managed.<br />

The district council<br />

estimated there are about<br />

20,000 domestic cats across the<br />

district.<br />

The number of feral and<br />

stray cats is “unknown” but the<br />

council estimated it to be in the<br />

thousands.<br />

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Wednesday <strong>March</strong> <strong>27</strong> <strong>2019</strong> 5<br />

Bus service faces axe<br />

•From page 1<br />

“The service in the early<br />

morning and afternoon is<br />

probably not so good for<br />

the retired folk. A service<br />

in the mid-morning to<br />

mid-afternoon type scenario,<br />

you would probably<br />

get retired people using it,”<br />

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really know do you?”<br />

He said an early morning<br />

bus is still “needed,” but<br />

if people did not use it, he<br />

would understand if it was<br />

stopped.<br />

“If we can’t get one going,<br />

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Clausen said.<br />

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“We saw strong growth<br />

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“The numbers show that<br />

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Lloyd<br />

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COMMUTE: Environment Canterbury launched bus<br />

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

SELWYN TIMES<br />

News<br />

Aramoana cop’s insight into capture<br />

• By Barry Clarke<br />

AN ANTI-terrorist squad leader<br />

involved in hunting and shooting<br />

David Gray at Aramoana has<br />

given an insight into what would<br />

have happened in the minutes<br />

leading up to the capture of the<br />

alleged mosque gunman.<br />

Mike Kyne said the two <strong>Selwyn</strong>based<br />

officers who apprehended<br />

in Brougham St could have taken<br />

the easy way out – and shot him.<br />

“Their credibility and moral<br />

compass was such that they did<br />

not do that. I was gratified these<br />

two constables did not resort to<br />

killing him,” he said.<br />

“They could have killed him<br />

and no one would have cared. If it<br />

was overseas he would have been<br />

dead.”<br />

One of the officers is based at<br />

Lincoln, and the other at an as yet<br />

undisclosed <strong>Selwyn</strong> police station.<br />

Both are seasoned police.<br />

Mr Kyne, led one of the police<br />

anti-terrorist squads sent in to<br />

hunt down Gray after his murderous<br />

spree in the Otago coastal<br />

settlement of Aramoana in November,<br />

1990.<br />

Gray killed 13 people including<br />

Port Chalmers police sergeant<br />

Stewart Guthrie, the first officer<br />

on the scene.<br />

The following day Gray<br />

EXPERIENCE: Mike Kyne praised the efforts of the two policemen, including one from Lincoln,<br />

who apprehended the alleged mosque gunman.<br />

emerged from a bach firing wildly<br />

at Mr Kyne’s squad as they cleared<br />

the area. Police returned fire and<br />

Gray was mortally wounded.<br />

Mr Kyne said the two constables<br />

who captured the accused<br />

mosque gunman would have had<br />

been only seconds to make life<br />

and death decisions on Friday.<br />

Police were operating under<br />

standing orders which would allow<br />

them to shoot to kill.<br />

The constables had been training<br />

with the armed offenders<br />

squad at The Princess Margaret<br />

Hospital on Friday afternoon<br />

when the shooting spree began.<br />

The squad was mobilised and<br />

they headed in different directions<br />

trying to find the gunman.<br />

“They were heading into a very<br />

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“The pressure would have been<br />

ramping up. Everything is happening<br />

at high speed,” he said.<br />

The two officers travelled from<br />

The Princess Margaret Hospital<br />

to Brougham St looking for the<br />

suspect.<br />

Mr Kyne said by this stage<br />

police would have had a<br />

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description of the vehicle the<br />

gunman was travelling in.<br />

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of accused mosque gunman<br />

“You factor in the danger to the<br />

public in how you do this, and<br />

Brougham St is busy.<br />

“They would have been considering:<br />

‘If we get close enough do<br />

we shoot him?, do we shoot his<br />

tyres out?’”<br />

The two constables decided<br />

to ram the suspect’s vehicle to a<br />

standstill.<br />

“Once that happens the decision<br />

has been made. Everything<br />

now is going to happen in what<br />

could even be a half a second,”<br />

said Mr Kyne.<br />

They got out, armed with a pistol<br />

and high powered rifle. Again,<br />

they have split seconds to make<br />

decisions.<br />

Then one the officers saw explosives<br />

in the vehicle, heightening<br />

the danger even further.<br />

He rushed back to the police<br />

vehicle to alert other officers on<br />

their way, but then lost sight of<br />

his partner. He then returned<br />

to the vehicle to support this<br />

partner.<br />

“They would have been yelling<br />

at him to surrender; making<br />

instant decisions whether they<br />

needed to shoot or not – we’re<br />

talking a few seconds here only.<br />

“Everything they would have<br />

done is based solely on what is in<br />

front of them at that time. They<br />

would have had no fear, that<br />

HISTORY: Mike Kyne led one of the police anti-terrorist squads<br />

sent in to hunt down David Gray after his murderous spree in the<br />

Otago coastal settlement of Aramoana in November, 1990.<br />

doesn’t come into it. You don’t<br />

have time.<br />

“It’s like when someone who<br />

can’t swim dives into the water to<br />

save someone. They just do it.”<br />

Mr Kyne said the explosives<br />

in the accused gunman’s vehicle<br />

were “just another hazard that<br />

had to be dealt with.”<br />

“There’s no fear. You are completely<br />

in the zone. Their minds<br />

would have been crystal clear.<br />

They would have been talking to<br />

him. ‘Where’s the guns,’ demanding<br />

he show his hands, telling him<br />

to surrender. Then they went in<br />

and grabbed him, away from the<br />

bomb, handcuffed him and apprehended<br />

him. Then they have a<br />

crime scene. They wouldn’t have<br />

touched the car and they would<br />

have kept people at bay.<br />

“That’s when you look at each<br />

other (partner) and say ‘Holy<br />

s**t!’<br />

“The heart slows down, and<br />

then it starts to sink in what<br />

you’ve actually just did. They<br />

probably had a beer that night.”<br />

Police Minister Stuart Nash<br />

also revealed more details<br />

around the man’s arrest.<br />

“These two guys pull this guy<br />

out but at the same time he was<br />

yelling: ‘I’ve got a bomb’ and<br />

shooting at the same time, so we<br />

overuse the word hero, but not in<br />

this case,” Mr Nash said.<br />

Mr Kyne was involved in many<br />

dangerous life and death incidents<br />

during his police career.<br />

Aramoana was one where he<br />

was lucky to survive.<br />

Hard up against a Polite garage<br />

wall, Gray burst out of the bach<br />

front door several metres away,<br />

firing wildly.<br />

The wall was peppered with<br />

bullet holes, but the rounds miraculously<br />

missed Mr Kyne.<br />

“How I survived I have no idea.<br />

We had no option but to return<br />

fire when Gray came out shooting<br />

at us.”<br />

Gray took a number of bullets<br />

and was mortally wounded.<br />

“But after he was secured we<br />

administered first aid. That’s<br />

what NZ Police do. We believe in<br />

justice and fairness. No different<br />

to the two guys on Friday.”<br />

Gray later died in an<br />

ambulance.<br />

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<strong>Selwyn</strong> runners, joggers and walkers turned out for the 45th Star Media City2Surf on Sunday. About<br />

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West Melton School hosts Science Roadshow<br />

LAST WEEK the Science<br />

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Melton School.<br />

With two shows On the<br />

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The interactive exhibits had<br />

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INTRIGUE: Aleks and Gredel with a hands-on exhibit.<br />

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SCHOOLS<br />

Pupils qualify<br />

AFTER AN action-packed<br />

day, five West Melton School<br />

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Canterbury Swimming<br />

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Twenty-six pupils from the<br />

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Tournament in Rolleston last<br />

Tuesday.<br />

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Wednesday <strong>March</strong> <strong>27</strong> <strong>2019</strong> 11<br />

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Defensive<br />

game fails to<br />

prevent loss<br />

• By Jacob Page<br />

SELWYN UNITED will look to<br />

rediscover their attacking mojo<br />

at home against FC Twenty11 this<br />

Saturday after a 2-0 loss to Cashmere<br />

Technical in the Mainland Premier<br />

League.<br />

After beating<br />

Nomads 6-4 in the<br />

opening round a<br />

fortnight ago, it was<br />

the attacking third<br />

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for Chris Brown’s<br />

side.<br />

“A couple of<br />

Chris Brown<br />

errors in defence led to us conceding<br />

goals but it was the forward third that<br />

just didn’t click for us,” he said.<br />

“We usually have one game like<br />

that a season so hopefully it’s out of<br />

the way now.”<br />

With the second round game<br />

against Ferrymead Bays cancelled,<br />

Brown said the defensive plans were<br />

used against Cashmere Technical a<br />

week later.<br />

“I thought defensively we were far<br />

more organised and worked hard.<br />

“THe boys were high on confidence<br />

after the first win . . . but I think they<br />

can stand up and be happy with how<br />

they played against Tech but also we<br />

know we missed a chance to get some<br />

points.”<br />

Brown praised his two centre<br />

backs, Jack Allatt and Jayden Booth<br />

for their commitment in defence.<br />

Leeston-Southbridge take title<br />

A MASTERFUL innings<br />

by Rupert Young steered<br />

Leeston-Southbridge to the<br />

country cricket one day title on<br />

Saturday.<br />

Leeston-Southbridge’s opening<br />

batsman Young read the<br />

conditions perfectly at Rangiora’s<br />

showpiece ground,<br />

Mainpower Oval in making a<br />

composed unbeaten 81 runs,<br />

earning him man-of-the-match<br />

honours in the 79-run win over<br />

Southbrook.<br />

The heavy loss continued<br />

Southbrook’s woeful record<br />

in championship games, with<br />

still just the 2011/12 title in its<br />

clubrooms trophy cabinet.<br />

Southbrook won the toss<br />

and elected to bowl first in the<br />

much-anticipated CRV Ambreed<br />

Country Premier One<br />

Day Competition final.<br />

Brook seamer Alex Simpson<br />

got rid of Canterbury A batsman<br />

Joel Harden cheaply<br />

before Sam Ermerins – who<br />

enjoyed the best season of his<br />

career – ripped through the<br />

combined side’s quality top order.<br />

Ermerins claimed the key<br />

scalps of Harry and Ben Chamberlain<br />

along with ex-Dutch<br />

international Tim Gruijters,<br />

before Darryn Boyle knocked<br />

over Ben Donkers, reducing<br />

them to a precarious 72/5.<br />

Meanwhile, Young was batting<br />

serenely at the other end,<br />

and soon had much-needed<br />

help from Liam O’Sullivan who<br />

SPORT<br />

made a handy 49 off 68 balls.<br />

Canterbury Country batsman<br />

Young – younger brother<br />

of Central Stags star and fringe<br />

Blackcap William Young –<br />

carried his bat throughout the<br />

Leeston-Southbridge innings,<br />

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to lift his team to a solid 225/7<br />

in their 45 overs.<br />

At the change of innings, the<br />

’Brook, with its powerful top<br />

order, were comfortable to be<br />

chasing 226 runs to win the<br />

title.<br />

But they got off to a horror<br />

start when Matt Brine was<br />

involved in a mix-up with<br />

fellow opener and skipper<br />

Tom Rodden and he was<br />

run out third ball of the<br />

innings.<br />

It was the first of three runouts<br />

in the Southbrook innings<br />

on a day where Leeston-<br />

Southbridge’s fielding was of<br />

the highest order.<br />

The match appeared to<br />

hinge on the partnership of<br />

Canterbury opening batsman<br />

Jack Boyle and Canterbury l<br />

egend Shanan Stewart, who<br />

came together with the score at<br />

1/2.<br />

After a cautious beginning,<br />

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Southbridge<br />

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Canterbury<br />

Country<br />

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the pair were soon finding the<br />

gaps and the boundary with<br />

regularity.<br />

Boyle was dismissed for 31<br />

when he shuffled down the<br />

pitch to Donkers and was<br />

bowled off his pads, bringing<br />

Simpson to the wicket.<br />

Simpson and Stewart put on<br />

68 runs before they fell in quick<br />

succession to the off-spin of<br />

Gruijters.<br />

The ’Brook then collapsed<br />

spectacularly to be all out for<br />

146 in the 38 th over, sparking<br />

jubilant scenes as Leeston-<br />

Southbridge celebrated a welldeserved<br />

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

Wednesday <strong>March</strong> <strong>27</strong> <strong>2019</strong> 15<br />

Kart racer off to Europe<br />

LINCOLN TEENAGER Jacob<br />

Douglas will make a little bit of<br />

Kiwi karting history when he<br />

lines up at the first round of the<br />

FIA Karting Academy Trophy<br />

series in Germany in May.<br />

Although more and more<br />

New Zealand karters have been<br />

travelling to Europe to compete<br />

in recent years, Jacob, 13, is the<br />

first to be invited by the FIA<br />

Karting Academy to contest its<br />

annual trophy<br />

series.<br />

“It’s acknowledgement,<br />

if you<br />

like, from the<br />

very top people<br />

in our sport,”<br />

said KartSport<br />

Jacob<br />

New Zealand<br />

president<br />

Graeme Moore.<br />

Douglas<br />

“Drivers like Jacob are<br />

truly world class, and that by<br />

being able to produce drivers<br />

of his obvious calibre, the sport<br />

here must be in pretty good<br />

shape.”<br />

In spite of his age, Jacob is<br />

already a veteran of several trips<br />

to Europe to race. The two-time<br />

NZ Vortex Mini ROK champion<br />

led a four-strong New Zealand<br />

squad to its best finish yet at the<br />

annual ROK Cup International<br />

event in Italy in October last<br />

year.<br />

“It’s a big commitment,<br />

particularly for a 13-year-old, but<br />

it’s what Jacob wants to do so as a<br />

family we are right behind him,”<br />

BIG THINGS: Jacob Douglas (front) will become the first Kiwi<br />

to compete in the FIA Karting Academy Trophy Series. PHOTO:<br />

FAST COMPANY/UMBERTO FRAENKEL-SPORTINPHOTO<br />

said his father Craig Douglas.<br />

Having already proved he can<br />

foot it with the best young Vortex<br />

drivers in the world, Jacob says<br />

his goal is to establish himself in<br />

Europe and he believes that this<br />

year’s three-round series – in<br />

which up to 50 invited drivers<br />

use the same model of OTK kart<br />

– is just the stepping stone he<br />

needs.<br />

“I am really proud that<br />

Kartsport New Zealand is<br />

supporting me,” said Jacob.<br />

“It is a great series to introduce<br />

me to European junior racing<br />

and I am extremely excited to<br />

continue where I left off last year<br />

at the ROK Cup with Lennox<br />

Racing. I am looking forward to<br />

doing New Zealand proud and<br />

everybody who has helped take<br />

to where I am today. I am also<br />

fortunate that my KartSport<br />

New Zealand academy coach,<br />

Tiffany Hamilton, will be by my<br />

side to help guide me through<br />

the weekends when I am up<br />

there. Tiff has lots of European<br />

racing experience for me to draw<br />

on.”<br />

This year the series will be<br />

contested over three rounds,<br />

starting at Wackersdorf in<br />

Germany in early May, before<br />

heading to Italy for a second<br />

round in June, then the third and<br />

final in September.<br />

• By Jacob Page<br />

PREBBLETON CYCLIST Bailey<br />

O’Donnell is determined his<br />

breakthrough year is only the<br />

beginning.<br />

THe 18-year-old, who is up for<br />

outstanding young sportsman<br />

at the Canterbury<br />

Sports Award on<br />

Friday night, left<br />

school in an effort<br />

to give his cycling<br />

dreams the best<br />

chance of turning<br />

into reality.<br />

“I never really<br />

had opportunities<br />

to be honoured like<br />

that at an awards<br />

night and I didn’t<br />

even know about it<br />

until my aunty sent<br />

it through to me.<br />

“To get selected<br />

for junior worlds<br />

and have a good<br />

track nationals was<br />

great.”<br />

O’Donnell went<br />

on to help New<br />

Zealand win the<br />

team pursuit at the junior world<br />

championships, in Switzerland,<br />

last August.<br />

“It was an opportunity and we<br />

took it and for me, once you have<br />

SPORT<br />

Big year just the<br />

beginning for cyclist<br />

FUTURE STAR:<br />

Prebbleton’s Bailey<br />

O’Donnell is eager<br />

to show what he can<br />

do when he heads to<br />

Belgium in July.<br />

success like that, you know you<br />

can do it again.”<br />

O’Donnell said he was eager to<br />

double-down on his success by<br />

making his sport the focus this<br />

year.<br />

“I’m doing some building parttime<br />

but I thought this<br />

year I have a chance to<br />

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sport so I thought why<br />

not give it a go?” he said.<br />

“I’m putting in<br />

between 500km and<br />

700km a week on the<br />

bike at the moment.”<br />

He will head to<br />

Belgium in July for two<br />

months of road racing<br />

which was organised<br />

by former national<br />

representative Hayden<br />

Roulston.<br />

“I’ve never raced for<br />

long overseas so it’s an<br />

opportunity.”<br />

It’s a far cry from his<br />

start as a child riding<br />

a mountain bike on<br />

the Tinwald track in<br />

Ashburton.<br />

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his future would be in road racing<br />

or on the track but believed<br />

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would become available after the<br />

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Wednesday <strong>March</strong> <strong>27</strong> <strong>2019</strong> 17<br />

Country senior and colts games axed<br />

No Craw Shield<br />

defence<br />

under new plan<br />

• By Gordon Findlater<br />

CANTERBURY Country will<br />

not have the opportunity to<br />

defend their Craw Shield title<br />

against Canterbury Metro after<br />

a decision was made to scrap<br />

the sub union’s senior and colts<br />

representative teams this year.<br />

The Canterbury Country<br />

Rugby Sub Union made the<br />

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The contributing reasons for<br />

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July, and increasing difficulty<br />

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Canterbury Country sub<br />

union secretary Murray Dulieu<br />

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“I’m disappointed and I<br />

think a number of the player<br />

and supporters will be as well.<br />

Canterbury Country has been<br />

around from a long time, so I’m<br />

pretty disappointed, but it’s the<br />

decision,” said Dulieu.<br />

This means Canterbury<br />

SPORT<br />

Country’s long-standing<br />

traditional games against Otago<br />

Country and Southland Country<br />

will also not be played this year.<br />

Canterbury Country will still<br />

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boys and under-15 girls rep<br />

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South Island tournament.<br />

In previous years, the annual<br />

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Canterbury Country and<br />

Canterbury Metro has been<br />

used as a final trial match for the<br />

Canterbury B side. However, due<br />

to a newly-extended programme<br />

GONE: The Canterbury Country senior side will not be able to defend the Craw Shield after a<br />

decision was made to axe the senior and colts representative programme due to an extended<br />

Canterbury B season.<br />

PHOTO: KAREN CASEY<br />

this year, the Canterbury B side<br />

will be selected by the end of the<br />

club season.<br />

At the end of last season, the<br />

Ellesmere and North Canterbury<br />

sub unions sent a questionnaire<br />

to all of their clubs and the<br />

feedback they got was to play the<br />

Southbridge and Munro shields<br />

games after the completion<br />

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representative games take place.<br />

This also contributed to the<br />

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Country teams and an extension<br />

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The new schedule will<br />

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colts teams play four game<br />

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Dulieu says a full review will<br />

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I think the important thing is<br />

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<strong>Selwyn</strong> <strong>Times</strong><br />

Worker bees<br />

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Rebecca Scott (far right) started up her<br />

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range of interesting and useful topics.<br />

“The workshops vary from funding and fundraising, governance,<br />

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There a few workshops coming up including:<br />

Funding in <strong>Selwyn</strong>: Tuesday 9 April, 1–3pm,<br />

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Sustainable Funding: Wednesday 8 May, 5.30–7.30pm,<br />

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board member needs to know.<br />

For information or to RSVP contact Michael.Heywood@selwyn.govt.nz.<br />

Profiling our <strong>Selwyn</strong> Awards 2018 winners. Busy Bumbles, a locally owned after-school care<br />

business took out the 2018 Small Business Award.<br />

Rebecca Scott has wanted to be a teacher ever since she was five years old. She ticked that off,<br />

for 15 years working as a teacher and even becoming deputy principal. After having children of<br />

her own she wanted more flexibility and time to spend with her young family. Not wanting to leave<br />

the childcare and education industry she began researching alternative options.<br />

Rebecca saw an opportunity in after-school care and Busy Bumbles was created, with just one<br />

enrolled child, working out of Rolleston School. The business quickly developed, and in a short<br />

nine years, with the expansion of <strong>Selwyn</strong> townships Busy Bumbles grew to a roll of over 5000<br />

children at 10 venues with 61 staff.<br />

As managing director and owner, Rebecca says she couldn’t think of a better place to start<br />

up a business.<br />

“<strong>Selwyn</strong> has been such a supportive and collaborative area to grow my business into what it is<br />

today. There is such a positive culture within the business network in <strong>Selwyn</strong>.<br />

“Everyone works together and lends a hand whenever someone needs it, I’ve had nothing but one<br />

hundred percent support when I’ve reached out,” she says.<br />

In last year’s <strong>Selwyn</strong> Awards, Busy Bumbles was nominated in the Small Business category.<br />

It was voted winner by the judges and also named runner-up for the People’s Choice Award.<br />

Rebecca says this nomination was a great opportunity for the business as a whole to take a step<br />

back and recognise its success.<br />

“We’ve been so busy, it’s just work work work, we don’t often get a chance to look up and<br />

appreciate all the positive things we are doing in our community.<br />

“Sitting at the awards that evening and hearing all the good things being said about your business<br />

I felt so so proud. So the whole table was pretty jolly proud actually, with a few tears. That evening<br />

was definitely the highlight of my nine years in business,” she says.<br />

The <strong>Selwyn</strong> Awards run every two years, with the next one coming up next year. For information<br />

on the awards, and the winners go to selwyn.govt.nz/selwynawards.<br />

Community recycling days<br />

We’re holding two community recycling drop-off days next month in<br />

Malvern and Ellesmere.<br />

This is a great chance to clean up your shed, backyard and garden<br />

and drop off garden waste, scrap metal, tyres, child car seats and<br />

e-waste to a local collection point.<br />

Garden waste: Prunings, tree trimmings and weeds. Charges apply.<br />

Scrap metal: Metals, bicycles, BBQs, small appliances, whiteware,<br />

tins, pots and pans. Free.<br />

Tyres: 4WD tyres.<br />

Child car seats: $15 per seat.<br />

E-waste: Flat screen and CRT TVs and monitors, computers, printers,<br />

phones, cameras, stereos and cables. Charges may apply.<br />

We don’t accept general rubbish, flax, cabbage tree leaves, trees or<br />

branches over 10cm diameter, gas bottles, items containing oil or<br />

fuel or tyres covered in dirt.<br />

Only household amounts will be accepted. Please ensure you are<br />

able to unload your own materials.<br />

The drop-off days will be at Malvern on Saturday 13 April, 10am–<br />

4pm at Hawkins Pit, Darfield and Ellesmere on Saturday <strong>27</strong> April,<br />

10am–4pm, Cemetery Pit, Southbridge Leeston Road.<br />

Cash only (no eftpos). A donation will be made to a local not-forprofit<br />

organisation for their help with these events.<br />

For information contact 347 2800 or admin@selwyn.govt.nz.<br />

Road upgrade projects under way in Prebbleton<br />

and Rolleston<br />

Two new projects are getting under way in Prebbleton and Rolleston as part of the Council’s ongoing<br />

roading upgrade programme.<br />

Work has begun to seal a 1km long unsealed stretch of Dunns Crossing Road, between Boulez Mews<br />

and <strong>Selwyn</strong> Road. The project includes shoulder widening, road pavement construction and chip<br />

sealing, and is expected to be completed by the end of April.<br />

Contractors will be safely managing traffic throughout the project through speed restrictions, lane<br />

closures, and give way controls.<br />

Early next week work will start on a street frontage upgrade of Tosswill Road in Prebbleton, to be<br />

completed by the end of May. The upgrade involves sealing the long grass shoulder on the southern<br />

side of the road, to create a parallel parking lane up to the Domain entrance. New kerb and channel and<br />

footpath construction will be installed on the southern side of the road over a total length of 365m, from<br />

the Prebbleton Domain to Ashford Avenue.<br />

The upgrade also involves stormwater improvements.<br />

During construction temporary speed restrictions, temporary traffic signals and parking restrictions will<br />

be in place when required.<br />

Council Call<br />

<strong>Selwyn</strong> District Council<br />

Norman Kirk Drive, Rolleston<br />

Ph 347 2800 or 318 8338<br />

Rolleston Library<br />

Rolleston Drive, Rolleston<br />

Ph 347 2880<br />

Darfield Library & Service Centre<br />

1 South Terrace, Darfield<br />

Ph 318 8338 or 347 <strong>27</strong>80<br />

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Notices<br />

ALCOHOL NOTICES<br />

Akshan Enterprises Limited<br />

has applied for a renewal of<br />

an off licence. Objections are<br />

open until 5 April. For more<br />

information go to selwyn.govt.<br />

nz/alcoholnotices.<br />

DOG MICROCHIPPING<br />

Law requires all dogs<br />

(excluding working dogs)<br />

to be microchipped. Free<br />

microchipping is on Friday 5 April.<br />

· Darfield: 9–9.30am<br />

· Rolleston: 10.15–10.45am<br />

· Lincoln: 11.30am–12pm<br />

· Leeston: 12.45–1.15pm<br />

Please note:<br />

· The Rolleston venue is in<br />

Norman Kirk Drive.<br />

· Microchipping will not take<br />

place if wet.<br />

If you have any questions contact<br />

Tracey Wheeler on 347 2800.<br />

RESOURCE CONSENT<br />

APPLICATION<br />

Sections 2AB, 95A, 95C, 1<strong>27</strong>,<br />

136(4)(b), 137(5)(c), and 234(4),<br />

Resource Management Act<br />

1991<br />

<strong>Selwyn</strong> District Council has<br />

received an application<br />

from Newman Incorporation<br />

Limited for a resource consent:<br />

RC175602 - Land Use<br />

To construct and operate<br />

traveller’s accommodation,<br />

comprising 48 accommodation<br />

units in a two-storey building.<br />

Meetings<br />

Public Forums: Meetings are<br />

open to the public. Time is<br />

available at the start of meetings<br />

for people to speak on matters<br />

of concern. Please notify<br />

Bernadette Ryan or your local<br />

committee at least three days<br />

before the meeting.<br />

Township, Hall and Reserve<br />

Committees: To list or make<br />

changes to meeting details,<br />

email meeting.changes@selwyn.<br />

govt.nz or phone 347 2800<br />

by 9am Wednesday the week<br />

before publication.<br />

COUNCIL & COMMUNITY<br />

BOARD<br />

Unless stated meetings are held<br />

at the Rolleston Council Building.<br />

District Plan Review Committee<br />

Wed <strong>27</strong> Mar 9am<br />

Property Committee<br />

Wed 3 Apr 9am<br />

Audit and Risk Committee<br />

Wed 3 Apr 3pm<br />

District Plan Review Committee<br />

Wed 10 Apr 9am<br />

ON THE<br />

ROADS<br />

The proposal includes 51 onsite<br />

carparks, with vehicle access<br />

from Dunns Crossing Road and<br />

Fountain Place.<br />

Site of Application: 9–17<br />

Fountain Place and 404–406<br />

Dunns Crossing Road, Rolleston<br />

The application includes an<br />

assessment of environmental<br />

effects. The application can be<br />

viewed at Council Rolleston<br />

Headquarters. Questions about<br />

the application to Rosie Flynn 03<br />

347 2846.<br />

Any person may make a<br />

submission on the application,<br />

but a person who is a trade<br />

competitor of the applicant<br />

may do so only if that person<br />

is directly affected by an effect<br />

of the activity to which the<br />

application relates that<br />

(a) adversely affects the<br />

environment; and<br />

(b) does not relate to trade<br />

competition or the effects of<br />

trade competition.<br />

Submissions can be made to<br />

<strong>Selwyn</strong> District Council<br />

2 Norman Kirk Drive, Rolleston<br />

Attention: Resource Consents<br />

Administrator<br />

Or emailed to submissions@<br />

selwyn.govt.nz. Submissions<br />

must be in form 13. Copies<br />

of this form are available from<br />

Council.<br />

Submissions close 5pm Monday<br />

29 April <strong>2019</strong>.<br />

You must serve a copy of<br />

Council Meeting<br />

Wed 10 Apr 1pm<br />

LOCAL COMMITTEES &<br />

ASSOCIATIONS<br />

Coalgate Township Committee<br />

Tue 26 Mar 7.30pm<br />

Coalgate Fire Station<br />

Coalgate/Glentunnel Reserve<br />

Management Committee<br />

Tue 2 Apr 7.30pm<br />

Coalgate Fire Station<br />

Hororata Citizens Committee<br />

Tue 26 Mar 7.30pm, Hororata Hall<br />

Hororata Reserve Management<br />

Committee<br />

Wed 3 Apr 7.30pm, Hororata Hall<br />

Kirwee Recreation Reserve<br />

Management Committee<br />

Mon 8 Apr 7.30pm<br />

Sports Pavilion, Kirwee Reserve<br />

Leeston Community Committee<br />

Mon 1 Apr 7.30pm, Leeston Library<br />

Lincoln Community Committee<br />

Mon 8 Apr 7pm, Fitzgerald<br />

Room, Lincoln Event Centre<br />

On the roads this week<br />

your submission on Newman<br />

Incorporation Limited whose<br />

address for service is C/- Planz<br />

Consultants Limited, PO Box<br />

1845, Christchurch 8140 as<br />

soon as reasonably practicable<br />

after serving your submission on<br />

<strong>Selwyn</strong> District Council.<br />

MOBILE LIBRARY TIMETABLE<br />

Wednesday <strong>27</strong> <strong>March</strong>:<br />

Arthur’s Pass 11.30am–12.30pm<br />

Springfield School 2–3pm<br />

Thursday 28 <strong>March</strong>:<br />

Burnham Kindergarten<br />

9.40–10.10am<br />

Burnham Montessori<br />

10.20–10.50am<br />

Dunsandel School<br />

11.20am–12.10pm<br />

Dunsandel Childcare<br />

12.20–12.40pm<br />

Paradise for Little Angels<br />

1.30–2pm<br />

Bright Beginnings Montessori<br />

Preschool 2.15–2.45pm<br />

Best Start Rolleston 3–3.30pm<br />

Tuesday 2 April:<br />

Kirwee School 10.45–11.15am<br />

Annabel’s West Melton<br />

11.40am–12.10pm<br />

West Melton Community Centre<br />

12.15–12.45pm<br />

West Melton School 1–1.45pm<br />

West Melton Learning Centre<br />

1.50–2.20pm<br />

Cat’s Pyjamas West Melton<br />

2.25–2.55pm<br />

Sheffield/Waddington<br />

Community Committee<br />

Thu 11 Apr 7.30pm<br />

Sheffield Fire Station<br />

Southbridge Advisory Committee<br />

Mon 8 Apr 7pm<br />

Southbridge Hall Meeting Room<br />

Springston Hall Committee<br />

Thu 4 Apr 7.30pm<br />

Springston Hall<br />

Tai Tapu Community Association<br />

Wed 3 Apr 7.30pm<br />

Tai Tapu Community Centre<br />

Waihora Park Reserve Committee<br />

Tue 2 Apr 7.30pm<br />

Waihora Bowling Club<br />

Weedons Reserve Committee<br />

Mon 1 Apr 7.30pm<br />

Weedons Reserve<br />

West Melton Districts Residents<br />

Association<br />

Wed 10 Apr 7.30pm<br />

West Melton Community and<br />

Recreation Centre<br />

Whitecliffs Township & Domain<br />

Committee<br />

Mon 8 Apr 7.30pm, Glentunnel Hall<br />

Seal repairs on Old West Coast Road. Reseals on Old West Coast Road and Wards Road.<br />

Road reconstruction (granular overlay) on Leaches Road and Bealey Road. Drainage work<br />

on Downs Road, Brookside Road, Mt White Road (at Andrews Stream bridge) and Malvern<br />

Hills Road. Footpath reconstruction in Southbridge. Kerb and channel, seal widening and<br />

footpath work on Dynes Road. Kerb and channel, seal widening and footpath work on Birchs Road.<br />

Seal extension construction on Robinsons Road and Dunns Crossing Road.<br />

Road works on Goulds Road until Friday 17 May. Detours and traffic management will be in place.<br />

Temporary road closures<br />

High Street (from Messines Street to Leeston and Lake Road) will be closed from 7am–5pm on<br />

Saturday 30 <strong>March</strong> for the Leeston Fête. Zig Zag Road (just past the entranceway to Mount Hutt Lodge)<br />

will be closed from 8am–5.30pm on Sunday 31 <strong>March</strong> for the ‘Gravel Hill Climb’, motorsport event.<br />

McLachlans Road and Gullivers Road (from the McLachlans Road to the Leeston Taumutu Road) will<br />

be closed from 9am–6pm on Sunday 7 April for the ‘Taumutu Shingle Sprint’. Traffic will be requested to<br />

detour. Queries to Joanne Harkerss 347 2887.<br />

<strong>Selwyn</strong> Events<br />

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SUNDAY<br />

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MARCH<br />

TUESDAY<br />

2APRIL<br />

SATURDAY<br />

6APRIL<br />

SUNDAY<br />

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APRIL<br />

Leeston Summer Skate/<br />

Scooter Jam<br />

Leeston Skate Park, 3.30–5.30pm<br />

A great way to introduce children and<br />

young people to skating with free gear<br />

hire, prizes, music and coaching from<br />

experienced skaters.<br />

Kim Hill Hot Topic<br />

Lincoln University, Stewart<br />

Building, 6.30pm<br />

Radio personality Kim Hill facilitates a<br />

debate on the issue of Peak Meat. For<br />

details visit Lincoln.ac.nz/kimhillevent<br />

Leeston Fête<br />

Leeston Township, 10am–3pm<br />

Over 100 stalls and food vendors, a<br />

great family event. For more details<br />

visit the Facebook page shopleeston.<br />

Rolleston Summer Skate/<br />

Scooter Jam<br />

Rolleston Skate Park, 1–3pm<br />

The final skate jam for the year! A great<br />

way to introduce young people to<br />

skating with free gear hire, prizes, music<br />

and coaching from experienced skaters.<br />

West Melton Country Fête<br />

West Melton School, 10am–3pm<br />

Local entertainment, animals, country<br />

games and challenges for all ages.<br />

Food, preserves, drinks and baking<br />

plus offerings and displays from<br />

local groups and businesses. Go to<br />

westmeltonfete.co.nz.<br />

Alpine Fault video screening<br />

Rolleston College Auditorium,<br />

7–8.30pm<br />

What will the likely impacts of the<br />

alpine fault earthquake be? What can<br />

you do now to help your family get<br />

through? Go to Eventbrite.co.nz and<br />

search AF8.<br />

Mad Hatter’s Disco<br />

Rolleston Community Centre,<br />

7–9pm<br />

A disco for young adults (year 12<br />

and older) with disabilities and their<br />

caregivers to catch up. $5 entry.<br />

RSVP by 3 April to 0<strong>27</strong> 607 5578 or<br />

shirl.j@orcon.net.nz<br />

Pruning fruit trees<br />

Springston Secret Garden, back<br />

section 387B Ellesmere Junction<br />

Road, 10.30am<br />

Need to know how to prune fruit<br />

trees? Come along to a demonstration<br />

and learn from local expert Greg<br />

Quinn. Donation of $5. For information<br />

contact Sue.jarvis@orcon.net.nz<br />

For information on listing a community event visit<br />

www.selwyn.govt.nz/councilcall<br />

Leeston Library & Service Centre<br />

19 Messines Street, Leeston<br />

Ph 347 2871<br />

Lincoln Library & Service Centre<br />

Gerald Street, Lincoln<br />

Ph 347 2876<br />

(03) 347 2800<br />

Darfield call free 318 8338<br />

www.selwyn.govt.nz<br />

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New format for Combined<br />

Country rugby competition<br />

Sports reporter Jacob Page looks at how the new format for the Combined Country<br />

rugby competition will affect teams<br />

ELLESMERE RUGBY teams<br />

will kick off a new, shortened<br />

Combined Country competition<br />

format on Saturday.<br />

The structure was signed off by<br />

all three sub-unions, including<br />

Ellesmere rugby manager<br />

Michael Sheat.<br />

The 22 teams from across<br />

Ellesmere, Mid-Canterbury and<br />

North Canterbury have been<br />

split into three<br />

pools based on last<br />

year’s rankings<br />

and geographical<br />

balance.<br />

The aim is to<br />

prevent teams<br />

Michael<br />

Sheat<br />

playing three<br />

games in eight<br />

days like they<br />

did last year,<br />

while also ensuring club rugby<br />

is completed before the start of<br />

August.<br />

There are eight teams in pool<br />

A, with seven teams each in<br />

pools B and C.<br />

Each team will play seven<br />

round-robin games before the<br />

playoffs start with the quarterfinals.<br />

Teams in pool A will play the<br />

seven other teams in their group,<br />

while teams in pools B and C<br />

will play six games against teams<br />

in their own group, plus one<br />

CHANGE: Waihora celebrate<br />

their 36-24 win over Rakaia in<br />

the Combined Country rugby<br />

final last year.<br />

PHOTO: KAREN CASEY<br />

crossover game.<br />

The top two teams in each<br />

pool will progress to the quarterfinals,<br />

with the final two wild<br />

card teams decided by which has<br />

the most competition points out<br />

of the remaining 16 teams.<br />

The Combined Country final<br />

will be played on June 1.<br />

After the final, each sub-union<br />

will break into their traditional<br />

club competitions, with<br />

Ellesmere teams competing for<br />

the Coleman Shield.<br />

<strong>2019</strong> Combined Country<br />

pools<br />

•Pool A<br />

Waihora<br />

Southern<br />

Kaiapoi<br />

Darfield<br />

Hampstead<br />

Ashley<br />

Burnham-Dunsandel-Irwell<br />

Hornby<br />

•Pool B<br />

Rakaia<br />

Glenmark<br />

Springston<br />

Methven<br />

Ohoka<br />

Southbridge<br />

Rolleston<br />

•Pool C<br />

Saracens<br />

Prebbleton<br />

Celtic<br />

Oxford<br />

Lincoln<br />

Hurunui<br />

West Melton<br />

•Round one fixtures<br />

(home team first)<br />

Waihora v Ashley; Hornby<br />

v Kaiapoi; Southern v BDI;<br />

Hampstead v Darfield;<br />

Rakaia v Glenmark; Methven<br />

v Southbridge; Ohoka<br />

v Springston; Lincoln<br />

v Rolleston; Hurunui v<br />

Oxford; Celtic v Prebbleton;<br />

Saracens v West Melton<br />

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• By Jacob Page<br />

WITH SENIOR country rugby<br />

kicking off, here’s how the<br />

Ellesmere teams are shaping up<br />

ahead of the season<br />

•Waihora<br />

Waihora will look to replicate<br />

their stellar season last year,<br />

which saw them win both the<br />

Combined Country trophy and<br />

the Ellesmere competition.<br />

Co-coach Joff Mooar said<br />

he expects his team will have a<br />

target on our backs.<br />

“We’re not being complacent<br />

. . . the trophies may be in our<br />

cabinet but they’re only on loan,”<br />

he said. “We had 18 debutants<br />

that we put through last year<br />

and have only lost four of last<br />

year’s squad.”<br />

Mooar said the return of<br />

utility back Leon Simpson would<br />

give his team added depth and<br />

some speed.<br />

Ellesmere representative Matt<br />

Saunders will offer plenty at<br />

either centre or first-five.<br />

Mooar said there will be<br />

some fresh faces in the forwards<br />

PROVIDES:<br />

who will get their chance after<br />

INSULATION<br />

playing for the B side last season.<br />

He said the pack will rely on<br />

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Ellesmere teams shaping up?<br />

•Prebbleton<br />

Prebbleton may have flown<br />

under the radar to achieve their<br />

two semi-final appearances last<br />

year, but with this season being<br />

their centenary, which will be<br />

celebrated over Easter, coach<br />

Tony Martin knows there will<br />

be no sneaking up on them this<br />

season.<br />

“We’ve had a a look at everyone<br />

and the squad is 90 per cent the<br />

same of what it was last year, so<br />

it’s just a case of getting the best<br />

out of them,” he said.<br />

“You’ll only see one centenary<br />

at your club and we’re looking<br />

forward to the game that<br />

dovetails into our centenary<br />

weekend against Lincoln, but<br />

you want to be performing every<br />

week of this season and we know<br />

teams will be looking to knock<br />

us off.”<br />

“We certainly want to be<br />

contenders for both<br />

competitions.”<br />

Martin hopes his squad have<br />

learned from their big match<br />

experience last season and it will<br />

help them in crucial fixtures in<br />

<strong>2019</strong>.<br />

“We’ll have to be mature<br />

enough to close games out and<br />

that’s not something we had last<br />

year.”<br />

He said Ellesmere and<br />

Canterbury Country<br />

representative Steve Lees-<br />

Godwin will once again lead the<br />

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way with Greg Mitchell in the<br />

forwards, along with Tongan<br />

sevens representative Eddie<br />

Sunia, while Tim Murgatroyd<br />

is an experienced and versatile<br />

player in the backs.<br />

•Springston<br />

Last year’s Cinderella story<br />

after debuting in the top division<br />

and making two semi-finals,<br />

Springston will likely get better<br />

as the season goes on, said coach<br />

Anton Sutherland.<br />

”Everyone knows you can’t put<br />

out a soft, second-string team<br />

against us,” he said.<br />

”We’re missing a few guys to<br />

start, but hopefully we’ll have<br />

them all back in a month or so.”<br />

Sutherland said his team<br />

will likely target the Ellesmere<br />

teams and look to get as many<br />

competition points as they can<br />

to have a run at winning the<br />

Coleman Shield at the end of the<br />

season.<br />

“That’s what we did so well last<br />

year was stick with teams, even<br />

if we didn’t win, we picked up<br />

bonus points.”<br />

Sutherland said last year’s<br />

Canterbury B hooker Sam<br />

Cottam will be a big part of the<br />

forward pack, while Cam Powell<br />

will look to ensure Springston’s<br />

backline is positive in attack<br />

and will also handle the kicking<br />

duties.<br />

”Every team wants to think<br />

they can go better than last year,”<br />

Sutherland said. “We have to be<br />

realistic that we may have a tough<br />

first month or so.”<br />

•Southbridge<br />

Arguably the most successful<br />

Ellesmere club of the past decade<br />

had a flat 2018 by their lofty<br />

standards, with two semi-final<br />

appearances and no silverware.<br />

Said co-coach Doug<br />

Maginness: “We struggled a bit<br />

last year, especially with injuries,<br />

and we’re keen to get back to<br />

where we were a couple of years<br />

ago.”<br />

“We aren’t a massive side<br />

around the park but we have<br />

plenty of mobility.”<br />

Maginness said the core of the<br />

squad remained settled but a<br />

fast start in the new condensed<br />

format will be vital.<br />

“The Ellesmere competition<br />

just keeps getting better and<br />

better each year,” he said.<br />

“Of the 10 teams, probably<br />

eight of them could win it.<br />

“The days are gone where you<br />

can get comfortable wins.<br />

“Having a shorter season I<br />

think will see the quality of<br />

rugby improve but it also means<br />

you have to get off to a fast start<br />

because you don’t want to be two<br />

or three games behind.”<br />

Back rower Darryl Lambourn<br />

will set the tone again as the<br />

enforcer of the pack, while Tom<br />

Turner will likely play a key role<br />

at centre after suffering an ACL<br />

injury early last season.<br />

“Tom’s a good communicator<br />

and a strong talker, which is vital<br />

in that position.”<br />

•Burnham-Dunsandel-<br />

Irwell<br />

BDI finished just outside<br />

the top-four of the Ellesmere<br />

competition last year, but have<br />

also had a disjointed preseason<br />

so far.<br />

“We’ve had guys away helping<br />

with the Nelson fires and then<br />

assisting after the events in<br />

Christchurch over the last week<br />

or so,” coach Glenn McGuire<br />

said.<br />

“It is what it is being a militarybased<br />

squad.”<br />

McGuire said his team always<br />

have the ability to score points,<br />

but it is their leaky defence which<br />

has cost them games in the past.<br />

“We’ve always had the<br />

capability of making the top four,<br />

it’s just been a case of putting<br />

it together,” he said. “We have<br />

plenty of points in us, it’s just a<br />

case of sharpening our defence.”<br />

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Breaking down the Ellesmere sides<br />

•From page 21<br />

A couple of senior players<br />

up-front will look to bring up<br />

milestones this year, with Gareth<br />

Seymour approaching 300 games<br />

and Roger Mockford eyeing up<br />

150.<br />

“If we can make it to the<br />

(playoffs) that’d be a big<br />

achievement for us.”<br />

“We won our last 10 out of 11<br />

when we had guys on deck so<br />

we’re always a danger, it’s just a<br />

case of keeping guys together,”<br />

McGuire said.<br />

•Lincoln<br />

Lincoln will aim to go back<br />

to their powerful forward pack<br />

to set a platform for victory this<br />

year after a middle-of-the-pack<br />

effort last season, coach Kris<br />

Partridge said<br />

Veteran halfback Jason<br />

Pietzner is sitting on 296 games<br />

for the club after suffering a<br />

detached retina during the preseason,<br />

which ended his 2018<br />

campaign.<br />

“He’s been training with our<br />

division three team but he said<br />

he’d make himself available if we<br />

need him and it’d be nice to get<br />

him to 300 but we’ll see.”<br />

Partridge said his team will<br />

look to target the Ellesmere<br />

derbies.<br />

“We got ourselves up for some<br />

of the bigger games and then let<br />

ourselves down in what some<br />

would consider easier games.”<br />

KEY: Cameron Powell will be an important contributor if<br />

Springston are to build on their first year in division one rugby.<br />

PHOTO: KAREN CASEY<br />

He said the return of Scott<br />

Edmonds to the loose forwards<br />

after a season ending ACL injury<br />

last year is a boost.<br />

”In the backs, we’ll be looking<br />

at our play-makers – Brett<br />

Mather, Harry Millar – to steer<br />

us around the park.<br />

“Traditionally, Lincoln has<br />

always had a strong forward<br />

pack and I think that’ll be our<br />

strength again, but we have some<br />

sharp backs, too.<br />

“Being undefeated at home and<br />

pushing for the playoffs would be<br />

great for us.”<br />

•West Melton<br />

Chris Fifield’s team is aiming<br />

to have a winning record this<br />

season.<br />

”We are similar in personnel<br />

to last year but with good playing<br />

numbers which is exciting,” he<br />

said.<br />

”Our goal is to make the top<br />

four but if we could win more<br />

games than we lose, that’d be<br />

great.<br />

“We’re more organised and<br />

we’re fitter than we were 12<br />

months ago.<br />

“We won’t have a heap of<br />

SPORT<br />

x-factor, but if we play well as a<br />

team, we’ll be right.”<br />

Fifield said much would rely on<br />

Kane Meyerhoff, who will likely<br />

run the backline from the No 10<br />

jersey but can also play halfback.<br />

The forwards will be led by<br />

co-captains Ben Calder and Dan<br />

Cunningham.<br />

•Rolleston<br />

Rolleston just managed to<br />

avoid the Ellesmere competition<br />

wooden spoon last year, and<br />

coach Tim Knowles is hoping an<br />

extended pre-season will see his<br />

team ready come Saturday.<br />

”We’ve been training as a team<br />

since October with a players<br />

academy in an effort to try<br />

something new,” he said.<br />

Knowles said the team is young<br />

with most of the players under<br />

the age of 25.<br />

”We want to be able to match<br />

it physically and start the season<br />

with a hiss and a roar and then<br />

the skills will come with more<br />

game-time,” he said.<br />

”The goal is to push for top<br />

four this year.<br />

“I think we’ll have a good frontrow,<br />

really strong set piece and<br />

we’ve brought some speed into<br />

the team to play that expansive<br />

game that we tend to play.”<br />

Knowles said he would like to<br />

see his team play complete 80min<br />

rugby, as opposed to last year<br />

where they often fell away in the<br />

last 20min.<br />

The team will rely on No 8 Sam<br />

Baird, but will also have 19-yearold<br />

former Canterbury Country<br />

under-18 representative Luke<br />

Inwood at No 10.<br />

•Hornby<br />

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season.<br />

Coach Steve Fenemor hopes<br />

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“It’s basically the same squad<br />

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New captain Jaydin Law can<br />

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In the forwards, front-rower<br />

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the young team.<br />

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Wild styling for Ford Ranger Raptor<br />

Motoring<br />

Ross Kiddie<br />

PIONEER OF the Ford Motor<br />

Co, and mass production, Henry<br />

Ford once said: “If it ain’t broke,<br />

why fix it?’’<br />

We could say the same today<br />

with one of Ford’s best engines,<br />

the fabulous 3.2-litre five-cylinder<br />

diesel that has given Ranger<br />

ute, and its off-shoot, the Everest<br />

sport utility vehicle, such good<br />

service over the years is now just<br />

an option. The Everest now utilises<br />

a 2-litre, four-cylinder twinturbocharged<br />

diesel which is also<br />

going into the Ranger Wildtrak<br />

and Raptor double-cab utes.<br />

It’s the latter vehicle this evaluation<br />

focuses on, the Raptor is an<br />

upgraded, upmarket version of<br />

the Ranger and it stands out for<br />

its hugely wild looks and aggressive<br />

stance. There’s been a lot of<br />

suspension development work<br />

on Raptor and with its huge tyres<br />

it looks as if it could take on any<br />

challenge.<br />

It’s the development work that<br />

makes the Raptor almost a different<br />

vehicle from Ranger, it<br />

is more comfortable to ride in,<br />

and you can tell immediately<br />

from being in the vehicle that the<br />

suspension is a step up. The ride<br />

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absorbed willingly, and there’s<br />

very little jiggle associated with<br />

vehicles which utilise a load carrying,<br />

live rear axle.<br />

I don’t know that Ford will get<br />

away unscathed with the new<br />

engine, while it is a beauty in<br />

terms of output, performance<br />

and refinement, educating buyers<br />

that 2-litre is enough in a 2300kg<br />

vehicle will be a big ask.<br />

However, I can report that the<br />

engine is up to task. Ford rate it<br />

with 157kW and a healthy500Nm<br />

of torque, both outputs developed<br />

low at 3750rpm and 1750rpm<br />

respectively.<br />

The engine drives through a<br />

10-speed automatic gearbox.<br />

There is an unmistakeable diesel<br />

throb, but it is well isolated from<br />

the cabin, and with the smooth<br />

gearshifts and seemingly endless<br />

supply of ratios, driveline sophistication<br />

has been a high manufacturing<br />

priority.<br />

Like all diesels, you can also<br />

expect great economy from the<br />

new four-potter. Bear in mind<br />

that the Raptor is a heavy vehicle,<br />

it carries a lot of kit, yet it is<br />

still rated by Ford with a 8.2-litre<br />

per 100km (35mpg) combined<br />

cycle average. I was pleased with<br />

the results appearing on the<br />

trip computer. The best average<br />

FORD RANGER RAPTOR: Four-wheel-drive ute.<br />

readout was showing 9.4l/100km<br />

(30mpg), with an instantaneous<br />

figure of around 6.5l/100km<br />

(44mpg) showing at 100km/h,<br />

the engine loping over at just<br />

1500rpm.<br />

At highway speed the engine is<br />

fully responsive, there was never<br />

a point when I felt it went offboost,<br />

the appropriate gear was<br />

always selected, while response to<br />

accelerator request is instant.<br />

In terms of acceleration, the<br />

Raptor will reach 100km/h from<br />

a standstill in 9sec, it is relatively<br />

quick off the line and will haul<br />

in mid-range speed with strong<br />

boost.<br />

The Raptor lands in New<br />

Zealand in just one variant and<br />

is listed at $84,990. It comes<br />

with all the trick gear Ford<br />

is building into its utes these<br />

days, and with the luxury and<br />

technological specification it’s<br />

hard to fathom it is a five-seater<br />

ute based on rugged go-anywhere<br />

mechanicals.<br />

That comment is based on the<br />

complex four-wheel-drive system,<br />

all options can be initiated<br />

through a centre console-mounted<br />

dial switch.<br />

Grip is supplied through<br />

massive 285/70 x 17in BF<br />

Goodrich all-terrain tyres, and<br />

with an amazing 283mm of<br />

ground clearance the Raptor is a<br />

formidable off-road challenger.<br />

If you think the Raptor is a<br />

vehicle which has the looks but<br />

no substance, it comes with special<br />

interior trim – leather and<br />

suede trim, keyless entry and<br />

• Price – Ford Ranger<br />

Raptor, $84,990<br />

• Dimensions – Length,<br />

5398mm; width, 2028mm;<br />

height, 1873mm<br />

• Configuration – Fourcylinder,<br />

four-wheel-drive,<br />

1996cc, 157kW, 500Nm,<br />

10-speed automatic.<br />

• Performance –<br />

0-100km/h, 9sec<br />

• Fuel usage – 8.2l/100km<br />

ignition, paddle-shift gear selectors,<br />

special display graphics and<br />

decals, and stop-start engine<br />

technology is all included.<br />

I wouldn’t have been happy if<br />

I hadn’t put the Raptor to good<br />

use. I used the deck area to take<br />

an errant plant that had grown<br />

out of control on the front of<br />

my property to the green waste<br />

depot.<br />

That’s one of the many reasons<br />

I like utes, they are versatile and<br />

practical. I also like the Raptor<br />

for its functionality at the other<br />

end, the new engine is something<br />

that will filter through other Ford<br />

product in time.<br />

The Raptor is certainly<br />

a ute for someone who likes to be<br />

noticed, however, it is far more<br />

than just a show pony. It has by<br />

far class-leading suspension, and<br />

with the well-proven mechanicals<br />

it is based on, it is another model<br />

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By the early 1970s, clubs were able to apply to hold<br />

the Street Rod Nationals and both the NZHRA and<br />

Hot Rod magazine have helped grow this hobby to an<br />

amazing standard in New Zealand. Some of the near<br />

perfect hot rod examples can cost over $150,000.<br />

Since 1990, the Nationals have only been held twice<br />

in Christchurch: the hugely successful 1994 QEII event<br />

which had 360 cars and over 1,000 entrants; and the<br />

2001 event held at the Riccarton Racecourse.<br />

This year’s event will again be held at Riccarton<br />

Racecourse (Racecourse Road, Christchurch) over<br />

Easter weekend. Public day is on Saturday, 20th April<br />

from 9.30am through to 3pm. The cost will be $10 per<br />

adult with children under 15 free.<br />

Car enthusiasts who have not entered will be<br />

able to park in a ‘preferred parking’ area especially<br />

saved for their cool pride and joy.<br />

Major sponsor for the nationals, Classic Cover<br />

Insurance N.Z. will have representatives on site to<br />

provide insurance quotes for cars. They promise to<br />

be very competitive. NZHRA will also have people<br />

available to answer any questions you may have. In<br />

addition, there will be many stalls including those<br />

selling food and drink.<br />

In addition to the show, entrants will compete<br />

in driving events, a car trial, museum visits and<br />

night time functions. So far, only a few local cars<br />

have entered with the majority of entrants coming<br />

from the North Island, including Gary Martin who<br />

is driving down from Hamilton in his steel 1932<br />

Ford 3 Window Coupe with supercharged Ardun<br />

engine.<br />

The Grand National champion hot rods from<br />

the previous Christchurch events will also be on<br />

display. Both are exactly the same as they were<br />

when first built. There are also plans to have a few<br />

partially built rods on show, demonstrating what is<br />

involved in their construction.<br />

9198779AA<br />

Jones Road, Rolleston, RD 7<br />

Christchurch<br />

Ph 347 8703 Fax 03 347 9576<br />

Mob 0<strong>27</strong> 228 2854<br />

Email cameron.hcc@paradise.net.nz<br />

• Panelbeating<br />

• All insurance<br />

claims<br />

• Sandblasting<br />

• Spray (Bake)<br />

Painting<br />

• Truck Refinishing<br />

• Windscreen<br />

Replacments<br />

• Chassis<br />

Straightening<br />

• Motorhome<br />

Refinishing<br />

• Loan Cars<br />

Jones Road auto<br />

ALL YOUR<br />

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› While You Wait WOF’s<br />

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WE HAvE MOvED 131 IPORT Drive<br />

(Cnr Hoskyns & IPORT drive)<br />

Phone 347 4020 | www.jonesroadauto.co.nz<br />

“south island’s leading hot rod shop”<br />

Phone:<br />

0800 872 7<strong>27</strong><br />

0800 usa PaRts<br />

338 Lincoln Road, Christchurch<br />

P. (03) 379 5585 F. (03) 379 5094<br />

usaparts@americanautoparts.co.nz<br />

www.americanautoparts.co.nz<br />

• Engines<br />

• Performance Parts<br />

• Chassis<br />

• Suspension<br />

• Hot Rod Parts & more<br />

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Wednesday <strong>March</strong> <strong>27</strong> <strong>2019</strong> <strong>27</strong><br />

MOTORCARE PROFESSIONALS<br />

Expert polishers<br />

When you have metal components in<br />

need of polishing and buffing you want a<br />

proper job.<br />

Eric and Fred Williams have operated<br />

Escort Metal Polishers for 45 years and<br />

in that time have worked on all kinds of<br />

metal finishing jobs. Whether it is metal<br />

polishing or abrasive (sand) blasting they<br />

are the experts.<br />

They will strip down components and<br />

polish them, lacquering fixtures like light<br />

fittings and door knobs and organising<br />

chroming, brass plating and aluminium<br />

anodising where required, making them a<br />

one-stop shop.<br />

“People come to us knowing the whole<br />

job will be taken care of, easier and faster,”<br />

says Fred.<br />

From small jobs for those restoring a<br />

motor vehicle or renovating a home, to<br />

work for large companies, the team at<br />

Escort Metal Polishers take it in their<br />

stride.<br />

“We do lots of one-off jobs for people<br />

coming in off the street as well as many large<br />

runs for engineers, building companies,<br />

automotive specialists, panel beaters, auto<br />

restorers and other businesses,” adds Fred.<br />

Over the years, the team have abrasive<br />

blasted motor bike frames, worked on<br />

countless mag wheels, cleaned up<br />

house lots of door and window<br />

handles, and looked after numerous<br />

marine work for people renovating<br />

or restoring boats where the brass<br />

fittings need cleaning and chrome<br />

plating. No wonder, the work of<br />

Escort Metal Polishers can be seen<br />

all around the city.<br />

Examples of their work include<br />

the large canoe like sculptures<br />

standing around 40 feet tall outside<br />

the Christchurch Art Gallery;<br />

fittings within the new Christchurch<br />

Hospital and justice precinct;<br />

and the restored Christchurch<br />

Town Hall’s brass kick plates, stair<br />

banisters, hand rails and more.<br />

The team always endeavour to<br />

work in with customer timeframes,<br />

turning work around quickly. Sandblasting<br />

is almost always taken care of within two<br />

days while polishing usually takes a week<br />

and chrome plating around three weeks.<br />

With few polishers now in business, you<br />

can be assured of experience, expertise and<br />

knowledge at Escort Metal Polishers. They<br />

understand all aspects of metal polishing<br />

and abrasive blasting ensuring a high<br />

quality finish no matter what the job.<br />

To learn more you can call Escort<br />

Metal Polishers on 366 <strong>27</strong>08, email<br />

escortmetalpolishers@hotmail.com or<br />

simply pop into 21 Maldon Street (off<br />

Hawdon Street in Sydenham). They will<br />

be only too happy to help you out.<br />

Escort Metal Polishers<br />

Specialists in Metal Polishing & Sandblasting in Christchurch<br />

At Escort Metal Polishers in Christchurch, New Zealand we have over 45 years<br />

experience in polishing, from the engine of your classic car, motorcycle &<br />

marine parts, fittings and fixtures of your home through to commercial and<br />

industrial runs.<br />

We appreciate what it takes to make your car or motorcycle gleam whether<br />

it’s just a reshine, polishing up a casting, or preparation for electroplating.<br />

We can do anything from mag wheels to trims, bumpers to manifolds, tappit<br />

covers to exhaust systems, If your parts need electroplated; zinced, nickeled,<br />

chromed or anodised we can even arrange all that for you from our location.<br />

If you’ve got the metal then we’ve got the solution! Escort Metal Polishers<br />

provide the best customer service possible and strive to reach the highest<br />

possible level of customer satisfaction.<br />

Call in and see us for a quote.<br />

Mon–Fri: 7am–4pm (often later) | Saturday & Sunday: Closed<br />

21 Maldon St, Christchurch, Phone (03) 366 <strong>27</strong>08<br />

Specialists in Collision Repairs<br />

From small dings to major repairs<br />

• Two great locations<br />

• Collision repair specialists<br />

• Free loan cars and vans<br />

• Insurance repairs, smash repairs, rust<br />

repairs, fibreglassing<br />

• From motorbikes to horse floats<br />

• No job is too big or small<br />

• Open most Saturday mornings for<br />

customer convenience<br />

BEFORE<br />

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AFTER AFTER<br />

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www.rojones.co.nz PH 0800 RO JONES<br />

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3 ENGINE TUNING<br />

Mon-Fri 7am-5pm<br />

Sat 8am-12pm (WOFs only)<br />

3 BRAKES<br />

3 MAXXIS TYRES<br />

3 WHEEL ALIGNMENTS<br />

3 BATTERIES<br />

3 WOFs<br />

3 CAMBELTS<br />

AND MUCH<br />

MORE!<br />

839 Jones Road, Rolleston P.O. Box 16 Rolleston<br />

Phone Simon on 347 7110 or Mobile 0<strong>27</strong> <strong>27</strong>2 9213


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SELWYN TIMES<br />

Free post-stress counselling<br />

Have you been declined treatment by the DHB ?<br />

The Canterbury Charity Hospital may be able to treat you at no cost.<br />

Counselling is being provided free of charge by the<br />

Canterbury Charity Hospital to provide “psychological<br />

first To aid” be for treated people by who the are needing Charity extra Hospital support you must:<br />

to • help Have with been their turned grief down and with in writing regaining for treatment their “life by the CDHB<br />

balance”<br />

• Not have<br />

following<br />

medical<br />

the<br />

insurance<br />

major traumatic event on<br />

Friday 15 <strong>March</strong>. All the volunteer counsellors and<br />

psychologists<br />

• Not be able<br />

hold<br />

to afford<br />

recognised<br />

the treatment<br />

national<br />

privately<br />

qualifications.<br />

(means tested)<br />

• Have a referral from your doctor<br />

If you need help please contact the Charity Hospital<br />

to make an appointment:<br />

Phone 03 360 2266 (8am until 5pm week days) or<br />

020 4098 0750 (after hours)<br />

Email: reception@charityhospital.org.nz<br />

Our current services are:<br />

Colonoscopy (acute and screening); Gynaecology and women’s health; Rectal<br />

bleeding clinic; General surgery (abdominal, rectal); Urology; Oral surgery and<br />

dentistry*; Counselling (self referral); Orthopaedics (upper and lower limb); Cataracts.<br />

* All dentistry and oral surgery patients need a dentist’s referral.<br />

Dentistry is available for WINZ clients only, whilst oral surgery may be available if<br />

you fit the criteria.<br />

Our other services are currently:<br />

Colonoscopy (acute and screening); Gynaecology and women’s<br />

health; Rectal bleeding clinic; General surgery (abdominal,<br />

rectal); Urology; Oral surgery and dentistry; Orthopaedics<br />

(upper and lower limb); Cataracts.<br />

Why are the Charity Hospital’s services free?<br />

They are free thanks to the hard work of around 200 volunteers<br />

including counsellors, surgeons, dentists, anaesthetists, nurses<br />

Why are the Charity Hospital’s services at no cost to the patient? and administration staff who provide their services at no cost.<br />

They are free thanks to the hard work of around 300 volunteers, including surgeons, dentists, anaesthetists, nurses and administration staff who<br />

provide their services at no cost. If you would like to volunteer please visit our website.<br />

The The Charity Hospital does not receive any Government funding.<br />

and 82 cents of every dollar donated goes directly to patient care.<br />

Of every dollar donated, 82 cents goes directly to patient care.<br />

Please donate online at www.charityhospital.org.nz or<br />

complete Please donate the form online below at and www.charityhospital.org.nz post to us at PO Box 20409, or complete the form below and post it to us at<br />

Bishopdale, PO Box 20409, Christchurch Bishopdale, 8543. Christchurch 8543.<br />

YES!<br />

I would like to support the Canterbury Charity Hospital<br />

to help Cantabrians in need.<br />

OR donate online at<br />

www.charityhospital.org.nz<br />

MY DETAILS<br />

I am paying by:<br />

Cheque enclosed (payable to Canterbury Charity Hospital Trust)<br />

FIRST NAME<br />

SURNAME<br />

NO / STREET<br />

SUBURB<br />

TOWN / CITY<br />

(please circle) Visa Mastercard<br />

Card number<br />

Expiry date<br />

Name on card<br />

Signature<br />

POST CODE<br />

TELEPHONE<br />

EMAIL<br />

Please send me information about<br />

including The Canterbury Charity<br />

Hospital Trust in my Will.<br />

I would like to make a regular gift by<br />

automatic payments.<br />

Please find enclosed my gift of: (please circle) $200 $100 $50 $20 Other $<br />

Please do not add me to<br />

your mailing list or include<br />

me in acknowledgements.<br />

Donations of $5 or greater may<br />

qualify for a tax rebate - an official<br />

receipt will be issued.<br />

Canterbury Charity Hospital - 349-353 Harewood Road, Bishopdale, Christchurch - reception@charityhospital.org.nz


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Wednesday <strong>March</strong> <strong>27</strong> <strong>2019</strong> 29<br />

Email anan.zaki@starmedia.kiwi by 5pm<br />

each Wednesday<br />

Teen Artspace: after school<br />

drop-in<br />

Leeston – Wednesday 4.30-<br />

6pm, Darfield – Tuesday 4.30-<br />

6pm<br />

Teens can participate in<br />

art and craft activities, and<br />

hang with friends in a creative<br />

atmosphere.<br />

Leeston Library, 19 Messines St,<br />

Darfield Library, 1 South Tce<br />

Justice of the Peace Clinics<br />

Rolleston on Monday, noon-<br />

1pm, and Lincoln on Tuesday,<br />

10am-1pm<br />

A justice of the peace will be<br />

available to members of the community<br />

to witness signatures and<br />

documents, certify document<br />

copies, hear oaths, declarations,<br />

affidavits or affirmations, as well<br />

as sign citizenship, sponsorship<br />

or rates rebates applications.<br />

Rolleston Library, 94 Rolleston<br />

Drive, and Lincoln Library, 22<br />

Gerald St<br />

Malvern Material Girls<br />

Thursday 9.30am–12.30pm<br />

Quilt and other needle-craft<br />

group, sewing machine or hand<br />

work. Members vary from quilting<br />

to knitting, crochet and everything<br />

in between. Lighthearted<br />

and fun. Social and community<br />

events held throughout the year.<br />

1 South Tce, Darfield Library<br />

and Service Centre<br />

Rhymetime<br />

Monday 10-10.20am (Leeston),<br />

Tuesday, 10.30-11am (Darfield),<br />

Tuesday and Thursday 9.30-10am<br />

(Lincoln), Wednesday, 9.30-10am<br />

(Rolleston)<br />

Rhymetime is a fun,<br />

interactive session of stories,<br />

songs, rhyme and bubbles.<br />

Aimed at children under 18<br />

months.<br />

Darfield Library, 1 South<br />

Terrace, Darfield, Leeston<br />

Library, 19 Messines St, Lincoln<br />

Library, 22 Gerald St and<br />

Rolleston Library, 94 Rolleston<br />

Drive.<br />

No Common Ground<br />

Open Wednesday to Thursday<br />

11.30am- 2.30pm, Friday to Sunday<br />

10am to 4pm<br />

Featuring the work of Gaye<br />

Morton, Hamish Anderson,<br />

Linda Pringle and Mike Davey.<br />

An uncommonly good collection<br />

of work from four different<br />

artists.<br />

Down by the Liffey Gallery, 1<br />

James St, Lincoln<br />

Markets<br />

West Melton Market: Saturday,<br />

9am-noon. St Paul’s Church.<br />

Darfield Market: Saturday,<br />

9am-1pm, opposite Challenge<br />

Darfield, South Tce.<br />

Interested in being a better coach for the young driver in your family? Want to learn how to<br />

reduce the stress of teaching your kids to drive? Want to make sure they get the best start<br />

to their driving? Head along to a teen coach workshop where parents and caregivers will be<br />

given practical tips on how to teach your kids to drive confidently and competently without<br />

turning your hair grey. No bookings required. The sessions are held Wednesday, 6.30pm, free, no<br />

bookings required at Leeston Library, 19 Messines St. ​<br />

Lincoln Farmers and Craft<br />

Market: Saturday, 10am-1pm,<br />

Gerald St.<br />

Running groups:<br />

Rolleston Road Runners:<br />

Monday registration from<br />

6.15pm for a 6.30pm start. 2.5km<br />

and 5km options in Foster Park,<br />

next to the gravel car park beside<br />

the playground.<br />

Lincoln Road Runners: Tuesday<br />

registration from 5.40pm,<br />

starts at 6pm. 3km or 6km<br />

events. Starts outside Coffee Culture<br />

on Gerald St. 3km or 6km<br />

options. Gold coin donation.<br />

Malvern Road Runners:<br />

Tuesday registration, starts at<br />

5.45pm for a 6pm start. 3km and<br />

6km options and a 1.5km over<br />

summer. Meet at McHughs Plantation<br />

in the summer.<br />

Ellesmere Road Runners:<br />

Wednesday registration from<br />

5.45pm, starts at 6pm. 3km<br />

or 6km walk or run. Starts<br />

from Leeston Physiotherapy.<br />

Foster Park Run: Saturday<br />

from 7.50am. Free weekly timed<br />

5km run, jog or walk. Register at<br />

www.parkrun.co.nz/foster and<br />

don’t forget your barcode. Starts<br />

at Foster Park in Rolleston.<br />

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BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL<br />

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SELWYN TIMES<br />

PETS & PAWS<br />

Choosing holiday<br />

care for your pets<br />

Winter is traditionally a time when<br />

people like to head overseas for their<br />

holidays – a chance to escape the cold<br />

and enjoy another summer in a warmer<br />

climate.<br />

The dilemma of what to do with your<br />

pets when you are planning an extended<br />

time away is part of owning a pet or two.<br />

Just like booking your airline tickets and<br />

accommodation in advance, you also<br />

need to decide where and how your pet<br />

will be looked after.<br />

Depending on how many animals you<br />

have and what type of animal they are<br />

will help you choose a carer or facility<br />

that will keep your pet safe, happy, and<br />

secure during your time away.<br />

A number of options are available and<br />

include a cattery, kennels, homesits or<br />

daily visits to your home.<br />

Catteries and Kennels<br />

When choosing a cattery or kennel,<br />

make an appointment to visit the facility<br />

and meet the owner and staff so that you<br />

can discuss the level of care available.<br />

Remember that not all facilities are equal<br />

– some may have bigger or smaller spaces<br />

and it will be up to you to work out how<br />

your pet will fit in and be happy while in<br />

residence. You will also need to have all<br />

your pet’s vaccinations, flea, and worm<br />

treatments up to date.<br />

Homesits<br />

Pet homesitting is a poplar option for<br />

pet owners who are planning on being<br />

away for a while, have several pets or<br />

who have a pet that does not like to be<br />

taken out of its environment. The pet<br />

sitter will move into your home and ‘live’<br />

with your pets while you are away. The<br />

benefit of this is that your pet will have<br />

all day care and company plus you’ll have<br />

the comfort and security of knowing<br />

your home is being looked after, too. The<br />

homesitter may also be responsible for<br />

other duties too such as collecting your<br />

mail, watering the garden and mowing<br />

the lawns.<br />

Daily Pet Visits<br />

Pet care home visits are often suitable<br />

for short holidays – over a weekend or up<br />

to a week. The petsitter will visit your pets<br />

daily to feed, exercise and generally care<br />

for your pets. A visit may be half an hour<br />

to an hour depending on the number of<br />

pets. The petsitter may also water plants,<br />

collect mail and generally keep an eye on<br />

the security of your property.<br />

Whatever pet care<br />

you choose, make<br />

sure that you and your<br />

pet are comfortable<br />

with your choice so<br />

you can have a happy<br />

time away knowing<br />

your pet is in good<br />

hands.<br />

Pet Boarding<br />

dog grooming<br />

doggy daycare<br />

Dogs, Cats<br />

Rabbits,<br />

Guinea Pigs<br />

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P: 03 347 8835 E: bunnylodge@xtra.co.nz<br />

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Manufacturers of<br />

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Variety of 10kg<br />

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$45-$55<br />

Your local vet right here in the heart of <strong>Selwyn</strong>!<br />

<strong>Selwyn</strong> Vet Centre<br />

is a modern, purpose-built totally<br />

independent veterinary practice.<br />

How can we help your precious pet? Call us today!<br />

• Mobile<br />

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Phone: 03 347 7419 - Visit: 829 Jones Rd, Rolleston<br />

Email: info@selwynvet.com - Web: www.selwynvet.com<br />

We are<br />

We provide<br />

• Caring<br />

• Reliable<br />

• Full grooming and clipping<br />

• Wash/dry<br />

• Nail trimming<br />

Your local professional<br />

groomers, Jill & Sophie are<br />

available now to book your<br />

dog/s in for a pampering at<br />

your own home.<br />

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• By Hannah Zwartz<br />

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Usually urban, it could be many<br />

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backyard, a courtyard or<br />

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What all small gardens have<br />

in common is that (as with tiny<br />

houses) every centimetre counts.<br />

Design needs to be pared back<br />

and concentrated, including only<br />

what’s essential.<br />

There’s something very restful<br />

about this. The beauty of a small<br />

garden is you can probably<br />

spend more per square metre<br />

on soil, paving and plants.<br />

Less weeding and watering<br />

means more time to relax and<br />

appreciate your sanctuary.<br />

And the more urban your<br />

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your green space becomes.<br />

Making your space a<br />

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like rushes or bamboo (wellcontained<br />

to prevent a takeover).<br />

Look at the plants’ eventual size<br />

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Small gardens often have<br />

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GREENDALE SCHOOL pupils<br />

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Joseph Parker in the build up<br />

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unification fight with Anthony<br />

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• By Georgia O’Co nor-Harding<br />

A CRACKDOWN on mobile<br />

traders acro s the districts could<br />

be l oming.<br />

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interest in having input into the<br />

i sue.<br />

Only eight submi sions were<br />

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The district council wi l be<br />

holding a hearing for the Public<br />

Places Bylaw and Policy on Commercial<br />

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held on Thursday.<br />

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number of mobile traders<br />

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especia ly during the summer<br />

months.<br />

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council has received five inquiries<br />

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

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Coastal-Burw od Ward city<br />

counci lor David East wants<br />

WorkSafe to pre sure the car<br />

New Brighton surf club opts<br />

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Li ter library<br />

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Mark Appleton. PHOTO: MARTIN HUNTER<br />

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Pupils learn about role of war horses<br />

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Jackie Derrick<br />

contact:<br />

M 0<strong>27</strong> 636 3576<br />

E jackie@marealestate.co.nz<br />

10B Jozecom PLace, RoLLeSton<br />

oPen Home Sun 1.30 – 2.00Pm<br />

1000m 2 SECTIONS – AN ENDANGERED SPECIES<br />

East Maddisons Road, RollEston<br />

With the current trend of developing smaller sections of 400m2 to<br />

650m 2 lots in Rolleston, these 1000m2 lots are a very rare commodity.<br />

the kiwi quarter acre (1000m2) dream is still achievable on these<br />

East Maddisons Road sections. they come fully fenced and ready<br />

for your dream home with perhaps 3 car garaging for your extra<br />

weekend toys. there will still be room for a decent private backyard<br />

for the children to play, along with a large vegetable garden, glass<br />

house, pool or a super-sized deck to relax on. located at the quiet<br />

end of East Maddisons Road on a secluded side road where vehicle<br />

M-A<br />

MATSON & ALLAN<br />

REAL ESTATE LIMITED<br />

‘The <strong>Selwyn</strong><br />

Experts’<br />

noise will be at a minimum ensuring peace and quiet and a safe<br />

environment for children and close proximity to West Rolleston<br />

school and Brookside Park.<br />

With only 4 lots still available of these very rare 1000m 2 lots don’t be<br />

the one to miss out.<br />

Price: $245,000<br />

View: www.marealestate.co.nz/Ma0374<br />

FOR MORE INFORMATION<br />

CONTACT:<br />

Andrew Taylor<br />

Licensed Agent REAA 2008<br />

Mobile: 0<strong>27</strong> 435 5930<br />

Email: andrew@marealestate.co.nz<br />

RESIDENTIAL | LIFESTYLE | RURAL PROPERTY<br />

Licensed REAA2008<br />

ROLLESTON PH: 03 347 9949 LEESTON PH: 03 324 3704 DARFIELD PH: 03 318 8204 www.marealestate.co.nz


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RURAL | LIFESTYLE | RESIDENTIAL<br />

NEW LISTING<br />

NEW LISTING<br />

HORORATA Steeles Road<br />

Here's A Deal On Steeles<br />

$590,000 Plus GST (if any)<br />

SOUTHBRIDGE Leeston Taumutu Road<br />

Sedgemere - Versatile Cropping Property<br />

DEADLINE PRIVATE TREATY<br />

Plus GST (if any)<br />

(Unless Sold Prior)<br />

Closes 2.00pm, Friday 26 April<br />

This well presented, 22.5307ha bare land property will<br />

tick many boxes for size privacy and commanding<br />

views out over the plains and surrounding hills.<br />

The property is rolling downs and boasts eleven<br />

paddocks along with a Pine woodlot of approximately<br />

4.2ha. Two units of county water supplying all water<br />

troughs by gravity feeding.<br />

Close to the rural town of Darfield and an easy<br />

commute into the city.<br />

Min Cookson<br />

M 0<strong>27</strong> 249 5417<br />

E min.cookson@pggwrightson.co.nz<br />

• 48.2058 hectares irrigated bare land<br />

• Good cropping soils subdivided into 5 paddocks<br />

• Consent to irrigate from two shallow bores for 30<br />

l/sec until 2035 with a well-located mainline and<br />

hydrant system<br />

• Consent to farm issued until 2033 along with all<br />

environmental requirements being completed<br />

• Solid history of growing cereals, clover seed and<br />

potatoes, this property will be of interest for<br />

horticulture, vegetable and crop farmers<br />

Sam Davidson<br />

M 0<strong>27</strong> 488 8269<br />

E sdavidson@pggwrightson.co.nz<br />

pggwre.co.nz/DAR30135<br />

pggwre.co.nz/CHR30194<br />

NEW LISTING<br />

COALGATE 13 Cross Street<br />

First Home or Investment<br />

$265,000 GST Inclusive<br />

VIEW Sunday 1.00-1.30pm<br />

DARFIELD 690 Creyke Road<br />

Quality Lease of Sheep and Cropping Farm<br />

DEADLINE PRIVATE TREATY<br />

Plus GST if any)<br />

Closes 2.00pm, Wednesday 3 April<br />

Sited at 13 Cross Street, Colgate sits this cute wooden<br />

home, relocated in 2007 on a 1012sqm section.<br />

This much loved home comprises a large open-plan<br />

kitchen/dining/living area. Up the hallway are two<br />

bedrooms, the master having a door to the outside<br />

and a family bathroom/laundry. The home is heated<br />

by a large free-standing log burner with wetback.<br />

Outside is a double carport, garden shed and wood<br />

shed.<br />

Excellent first home or investment property.<br />

Min Cookson<br />

M 0<strong>27</strong> 249 5417<br />

E min.cookson@pggwrightson.co.nz<br />

• Approximately 120 hectares of unirrigated flat<br />

land<br />

• Quality Templeton and Lismore soils in a highly<br />

regarded farming area<br />

• Fenced into 20 paddocks with good shelter belts<br />

• The property is available for lease to the public for<br />

the first time in generations<br />

• Sheep yards will be available to use<br />

This is a rare opportunity to lease a quality property in<br />

a very good location.<br />

Sam Davidson<br />

M 0<strong>27</strong> 488 8269<br />

E sdavidson@pggwrightson.co.nz<br />

Mark Clyne<br />

M 0<strong>27</strong> 531 2964<br />

E mark.clyne@pggwrightson.co.nz<br />

pggwre.co.nz/DAR30166<br />

pggwre.co.nz/CHR30068<br />

PGG Wrightson Real Estate Limited, licensed under REAA 2008<br />

Helping grow the country<br />

411 Blenheim Road, CHRISTCHURCH<br />

Phone: 03 341 4301 | Email: christchurch@pggwre.co.nz<br />

For more great listings, visit www.pggwre.co.nz<br />

PGG Wrightson Real Estate Limited, licensed under the REAA 2008<br />

Helping grow the country


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Hastings McLeod Limited Licensed under the Real Estate Agents Act 2008 6 Tennyson Street ROLLESTON rolleston@pb.co.nz 03 929 0306<br />

Family friendly with space to fill<br />

Sun soaked on Glen Oak<br />

$535,000<br />

WEB ID DFU67269<br />

KIRWEE<br />

12 Glen Oak Drive<br />

Trendy and executive-family-friendly comes a quality<br />

build by Mike Greer thats been so softly lived-in and wellmaintained<br />

you would be hard pressed to distinguish it<br />

from a new home.<br />

A centrally positioned feature gas-fire forms the focal<br />

point of a combination kitchen, large lounge and dining<br />

run-through by a stunning faux-timber floor. Heatpump/air-con<br />

quietly takes the changing seasons in<br />

stride for year-roundcomfort.<br />

VIEW By Appointment<br />

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If you are looking for a property with all the hard work<br />

done in the house and an empty canvas section for you<br />

to create an outdoor space that suits your tastes and<br />

needs, then this property may be what you're looking<br />

for.<br />

NEW LISTING<br />

WEB ID DFU67087<br />

WHITECLIFFS<br />

24 Fitzgerald Street<br />

View By Appointment<br />

• 3 Bedroom Permanent material home<br />

• Open plan kitchen/dining/ step down living<br />

• Log burner<br />

• Fully insulated<br />

• Attached 2 car carport<br />

Start-up or slow-down<br />

Jannetta Thomas<br />

Mobile 021 256 6295<br />

jannetta@pb.co.nz<br />

FROM $349,000<br />

BUYERS $459,000+<br />

WEB ID ROU67185<br />

HALSWELL<br />

19 Packard Crescent<br />

Built in 2015 and thoughtfully designed to maximise<br />

space with a fantastic easy-care section, this 3 bedroom<br />

home is ideal for down-sizers, small families and<br />

professional couples alike.<br />

• Generous kitchen with water purifier<br />

• Spacious open plan living with heat pump<br />

• Bathroom with fully-tiled shower<br />

• Sun-drenched patio off the living<br />

• Excellent location to amenities<br />

VIEW By Appointment<br />

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NEW LISTING<br />

We have found it!!<br />

NEW LISTING<br />

An Absolute Must See!<br />

Amy Jones<br />

Mobile 021 077 9945<br />

amy.jones@pb.co.nz<br />

DEADLINE SALE<br />

WEB ID ROU67096<br />

DOYLESTON<br />

1406 Leeston Road<br />

I often get asked for properties on approx. an acre with<br />

no immediate or close neighbours. Well this could be<br />

the one!<br />

Set on approx 3990m2 section with mature trees and<br />

garden surrounded by farmland, is this sizeable<br />

4-bedroom home plus rumpus room, which could just<br />

be the ticket for growing families. The open plan kitchen<br />

dining living area is very generous and boasts a popular<br />

90cm standalone oven with gas hob.<br />

VIEW Saturday 30 Mar 3.00 - 3.30pm<br />

DEADLINE SALE closes Wednesday 3rd<br />

April, <strong>2019</strong> at 5.00pm, (unless sold<br />

prior)<br />

Angela Hunt<br />

Mobile 021 548 777<br />

angela.hunt@pb.co.nz<br />

DEADLINE SALE<br />

WEB ID ROU67281<br />

ROLLESTON<br />

35 Thames Drive<br />

This immaculate and stylish home is the one you have<br />

been waiting for!<br />

• Open plan living, dining & kitchen with WIP<br />

• Separate lounge/ Media Room<br />

• Free standing 23kw Wood Fire with Wet back<br />

• Smart Vent ventilation & heat transfer system<br />

• Large Bedrooms<br />

• Garden and Wood Sheds<br />

With a seemingly endless list of features to add to those<br />

already mentioned, this great property is one you must<br />

not miss!<br />

VIEW 31 Mar 1.30 - 2.00pm & 7 Apr 2.00<br />

- 2.30pm<br />

DEADLINE SALE closes Wednesday 10th<br />

April, <strong>2019</strong> at 4.00pm, (unless sold<br />

prior)<br />

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NEW LISTING<br />

Keenly priced to sell!<br />

Sarah Yeates<br />

Mobile 0<strong>27</strong> 447 <strong>27</strong>19<br />

Office 03 929 0306<br />

sarahy@pb.co.nz<br />

BUYERS $589,000+<br />

WEB ID ROU67211<br />

ROLLESTON<br />

83 Ledbury Drive<br />

My vendors are keen to move on to the next project and<br />

have priced this property to sell, so you definitely need<br />

to put this stunning property at the top of your list to<br />

view! With the mix of cedar and brick cladding this<br />

property has striking street appeal and certainly doesn't<br />

disappoint.<br />

The large open plan kitchen dining living area is light<br />

and bright and captures lots of sun. There is great bench<br />

space and a large walk in pantry. The separate lounge is<br />

another great room to host guests, or use for the kids to<br />

spread out in.<br />

VIEW Sunday 31 Mar 1.00 - 1.30pm<br />

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NEW LISTING<br />

April Nicholls<br />

Mobile 0<strong>27</strong> 737 6474<br />

april@pb.co.nz<br />

Stylish entertainer BUYERS $499,000+<br />

WEB ID ROU65145<br />

LEESTON<br />

65 <strong>Selwyn</strong> Street<br />

This stunning 4 bedroom home is an entertainers dream<br />

offering a large kitchen with butlers pantry and lots of<br />

storage space. Open-plan dining/ living with new heatpump<br />

and fabulous indoor/ outdoor flow and, beautiful<br />

views out to the gardens and lawns.<br />

A stylish bathroom and separate shower room offer ease<br />

and comfort for the family and guests. And a great<br />

laundry/utility room that offers space and storage. This<br />

home has been beautifully renovated in neutral tones<br />

with family living in mind. Call Penny today.<br />

VIEW Sunday 31 Mar 1.00 - 1.30pm<br />

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NEW LISTING<br />

Angela Hunt<br />

Mobile 021 548 777<br />

angela.hunt@pb.co.nz<br />

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Penny Dadson-Clausen<br />

Mobile 0<strong>27</strong> 895 5943<br />

Office 03 929 0306<br />

pennyd@pb.co.nz<br />

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pb.co.nz


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Hastings McLeod Limited Licensed under the Real Estate Agents Act 2008 6 Tennyson Street ROLLESTON rolleston@pb.co.nz 03 929 0306<br />

Wrifield 39ha<br />

DARFIELD<br />

191 Struie Road<br />

Located near Hororata in Central Canterbury is this well<br />

setup 39ha farmlet currently operated as a cattle rearing<br />

and fattening unit.<br />

Featuring a large two-story home with spacious open<br />

plan kitchen/ dining on the second floor including a<br />

walk-in pantry. The living area opens out to the wellappointed<br />

deck with fantastic alpine views, as well as<br />

flowing in to a sperate lounge room and study nook.<br />

Complimented with 4 good sized bedrooms, master<br />

with ensuite and large walk-in wardrobe, 3 bathrooms,<br />

large separate laundry, excellent heating including solar<br />

and a log burner on wet-back, and internal access triple<br />

car garaging. In addition to all the main homestead has<br />

to offer, is a standalone permanent material 2 bedroom,<br />

2 story cottage, with an internal access double garage.<br />

Marketed by Deadline Sale with realistic price<br />

expectations, this is a wonderful opportunity and we are<br />

expecting good interest. Act now.<br />

NEW LISTING<br />

WEB ID DFR67165<br />

VIEW By Appointment<br />

DEADLINE SALE closes Wednesday 24th April, <strong>2019</strong><br />

at 4.00pm, (unless sold prior)<br />

Gareth Cox<br />

Mobile 021 250 9714<br />

gareth@pb.co.nz<br />

Jannetta Thomas<br />

Mobile 021 256 6295<br />

jannetta@pb.co.nz<br />

DEADLINE SALE<br />

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Congratulating<br />

our Top Agent<br />

Top Selling &<br />

Listing Sales Consultant*<br />

Sarah Yeates<br />

Residential Sales Consultant<br />

M 0<strong>27</strong> 447 <strong>27</strong>19<br />

P 03 347 4324<br />

E sarahy@pb.co.nz<br />

*<strong>March</strong> <strong>2019</strong><br />

If you want results, then talk to your<br />

award winning local Sales Consultant today<br />

pb.co.nz


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FINAL NOTICE<br />

Dunsandel 250 Waikimihia Road<br />

Lincoln 629 Birchs Road<br />

Idyllic country setting<br />

4 2 2 2<br />

Picturesque private retreat<br />

4 2 2 2<br />

The opportunity has arisen to purchase 250<br />

Waikimihia Road, a beautifully presented 2.5453<br />

hectare property in the heart of central Canterbury.<br />

This is your chance to live in a stunning rural setting<br />

within commutable distance to both Christchurch and<br />

Ashburton. Offering you the family life you have<br />

always wanted this 324 square meter home was built<br />

in 2006 and consists of five bedrooms, two<br />

bathrooms, separate lounge, office and rumpus room<br />

all topped off with an entertainer's deck and spa area.<br />

A spacious master suite boasts a large walk in robe<br />

and ensuite with double shower.<br />

Deadline Sale (unless sold prior)<br />

1pm, Thu 4 Apr <strong>2019</strong><br />

View Sun 1.30-2.15pm or by appointment<br />

Brook Yates 0<strong>27</strong> 807 8093<br />

brook.yates@bayleys.co.nz<br />

Simon Sharpin 0<strong>27</strong> 631 8087<br />

simon.sharpin@bayleys.co.nz<br />

WHALAN AND PARTNERS LTD, BAYLEYS, LICENSED REAA 2008<br />

Stately gardens and expansive lawns provide an<br />

immensely idyllic backdrop to this timeless home<br />

that's nestled upon a 5,849m 2 section. The open-plan<br />

family living area enjoys seamless access to the<br />

verandah, with this space also adjoining the formal<br />

lounge. There are multiple outdoor zones where you<br />

can entertain or admire the park-like surroundings,<br />

and there is a spa area to unwind in. Three of the four<br />

bedrooms have outdoor access, with the master<br />

featuring a walk-in wardrobe and an ensuite. Outside<br />

includes a glasshouse, woodshed and an 8x18m fourbay<br />

shed with concrete floor.<br />

Deadline Sale (unless sold prior)<br />

1pm, Wed 3 Apr <strong>2019</strong><br />

View Sun 1-1.30pm<br />

Chris Jones 0<strong>27</strong> 220 5043<br />

chris.jones@bayleys.co.nz<br />

Sam Sidey 0<strong>27</strong> 346 3500<br />

sam.sidey@bayleys.co.nz<br />

WHALAN AND PARTNERS LTD, BAYLEYS, LICENSED REAA 2008<br />

bayleys.co.nz/559604<br />

bayleys.co.nz/559616<br />

Boundary lines are indicative only<br />

Lincoln 14<strong>27</strong> Springs Road<br />

An incredible opportunity<br />

In what can only be described as an exceptional opportunity for investors and developers, this row of four student<br />

flats occupies a substantial 4,015m 2 section near Lincoln University and is offered to the market on an “as is, where<br />

is” basis. These four properties are set on a single title, and each is identically configured with the layouts featuring<br />

four double bedrooms and a bathroom. Heating varies between each property with some including log burners<br />

while others benefit from multiple heat pumps. Depending on your course of action, you could repair, renovate and<br />

add value to each of the dwellings. Developers with an eye to the future may have more radical plans in mind, in this<br />

flourishing community setting. With Lincoln University located across the road, this property is also zoned for<br />

Lincoln Primary and Lincoln High School. Investors and developers will recognise the undeniable potential on offer.<br />

bayleys.co.nz/559706<br />

4 1 1 1<br />

For Sale offers invited by (unless sold prior)<br />

1pm, Mon 8 Apr <strong>2019</strong><br />

View by appointment<br />

Nathan Collett 0<strong>27</strong> 826 1535<br />

nathan.collett@bayleys.co.nz<br />

Chris Jones 0<strong>27</strong> 220 5043<br />

chris.jones@bayleys.co.nz<br />

WHALAN AND PARTNERS LTD, BAYLEYS, LICENSED UNDER THE REA ACT 2008<br />

bayleys.co.nz


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Prebbleton 11B Platform Way<br />

Tai Tapu 52 Tancreds Road<br />

Great home; great<br />

community<br />

Set on a private 854m² (approx) section is this sunny<br />

and warm 224m² (approx) home, ready for its new<br />

owners. On offer are three comfortable bedrooms,<br />

with the master set privately away from the other two<br />

rooms, a large open-plan kitchen, dining and living<br />

room plus the added value of an additional divided<br />

living space. Located in a family friendly area of<br />

Prebbleton and within walking distance to the local<br />

amenities nearby, don’t delay in making a time to<br />

view this lovely home.<br />

3 2 2 2<br />

Price by Negotiation<br />

View 12-12.30pm Sun 31 Mar<br />

or by appointment<br />

Urszula Bedggood 0<strong>27</strong> 338 7889<br />

urszula.bedggood@bayleys.co.nz<br />

WHALAN AND PARTNERS LTD, BAYLEYS, LICENSED REAA 2008<br />

Unbeatable privacy and<br />

location close to the city<br />

4.5ha lifestyle within a premium location. 3km from Tai<br />

Tapu with easy access to excellent schools, cafes,<br />

Christchurch Adventure Park, Halswell Quarry and<br />

Port Hills' walkways. The 380m 2 (approx) home has<br />

been transformed inside and out in recent years.<br />

Outdoors includes raised vegetable beds, sweeping<br />

lawns and an "as is" asphalt tennis court. Quality<br />

improvements include post and rail fencing and two<br />

big sheds perfectly suited to contractors or those<br />

running a business from home.<br />

5 3 2<br />

Deadline Sale (unless sold prior)<br />

1pm, Thu 4 Apr <strong>2019</strong><br />

View Sun 3-3.30pm<br />

Chris Jones 0<strong>27</strong> 220 5043<br />

chris.jones@bayleys.co.nz<br />

Sam Sidey 0<strong>27</strong> 346 3500<br />

sam.sidey@bayleys.co.nz<br />

WHALAN AND PARTNERS LTD, BAYLEYS, LICENSED REAA 2008<br />

bayleys.co.nz/559630<br />

bayleys.co.nz/559618<br />

8.166ha - Option One<br />

Boundary lines are indicative only<br />

Tai Tapu Holmeswood Rise<br />

Simply spectacular - buy one or both<br />

Set in one of Canterbury's most desirable locations we offer this spectacular 129.65ha of bare land in two titles. The<br />

vendor will consider offers on both lots or on each title separately. Both blocks have water and electricity to the<br />

boundary. Located an easy 20 minute drive to the city, properties of this nature and in this location are rare and the<br />

very last available in this development held to date by the developer. Option One - 8.166ha of easy rolling hill<br />

country with a well-positioned building site offering dramatic views across to the mountains. Access is via sealed<br />

Holmeswood Rise. Option Two - 121.49ha also with a building site offering magnificent mountain and plains views,<br />

endless options for the new owners including future investment or adventure playground. Access is via sealed<br />

Holmeswood Rise or Sherwood Rise. This is truly a unique and sought-after opportunity.<br />

Deadline Sale (unless sold prior) 1pm, Mon 8 Apr <strong>2019</strong><br />

View by appointment<br />

Chris Jones 0<strong>27</strong> 220 5043<br />

chris.jones@bayleys.co.nz<br />

Sam Sidey 0<strong>27</strong> 346 3500<br />

sam.sidey@bayleys.co.nz<br />

WHALAN AND PARTNERS LTD, BAYLEYS, LICENSED UNDER THE REA ACT 2008<br />

bayleys.co.nz/559626<br />

bayleys.co.nz


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Stage Two available NOW<br />

verdecopark.co.nz<br />

Live where the grass is greener<br />

Set in one of Canterbury’s most desirable locations, Verdeco Park is located only<br />

steps from the charming township of Lincoln, a small rural township in the<br />

<strong>Selwyn</strong> District, 22 kilometres southwest of Christchurch.<br />

Representing a premium parcel of land unique in that it has been purposefully<br />

designed to magnify the connection between nature, happiness and healthy living.<br />

Verdeco Park provides a framework that empowers residents to achieve, fuller,<br />

richer, healthier lives.<br />

In celebration of its natural parkland surrounds, the green spaces have been<br />

thoughtfully designed to create a diverse and vibrant neighbourhood.<br />

A place to meet the locals, catch up with friends and feel part of a community.<br />

Visit Verdeco Park and secure your dream section today.<br />

Stage One<br />

Remaining sections from Stage One are still available with titles due mid <strong>2019</strong>.<br />

Sections range from 640m² – 6000m² priced from $205,000.<br />

Stage Two<br />

With earthworks underway Stage Two is now available.<br />

Stage Two sections range from 3000m² – 6000m² priced from $349,000.<br />

Visit<br />

The on-site sales office at 1472 Springs Road, Lincoln open Sundays 12:00 – 2:00pm.<br />

1472 Springs Road, South of Lincoln University<br />

Mick Sidey<br />

0<strong>27</strong> 229 8888<br />

mick.sidey@bayleys.co.nz<br />

Sally Hargreaves<br />

021 125 1545<br />

sally.hargreaves@bayleys.co.nz<br />

WHALAN AND PARTNERS LTD, BAYLEYS,<br />

LICENSED UNDER THE REA ACT 2008


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Tai Tapu 114 River Road<br />

CENTRAL AVENUE<br />

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West Melton 59 Torlesse Road<br />

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Gateway features<br />

Central reserve with stormwater ponds<br />

Feature bridge<br />

Community space<br />

Courtyard Mews<br />

Greenway connection<br />

Cycleway/ footpath<br />

Low density lots<br />

Great family living on 1.53ha<br />

Located only five minutes’ drive from the amenities of<br />

both Tai Tapu and Lincoln. Offering instant appeal, this<br />

timeless double glazed brick beauty sits within<br />

established enchanting gardens with a multitude of<br />

fruiting trees and a glasshouse that allow you to<br />

embrace the grow-your-own lifestyle. Sited upon 1.53<br />

hectares (subject to title) that hosts a lucerne<br />

paddock, the property also features a concrete block<br />

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What the new anti-money<br />

laundering laws mean for<br />

property transactions<br />

New rules designed to stamp out money<br />

laundering and financing terrorism in New<br />

Zealand mean that the real estate industry must<br />

prove the identities of the people it works with.<br />

You might think that criminal financial<br />

activities only happen in the movies or overseas,<br />

but it’s estimated that $1.35 billion is laundered<br />

in New Zealand every year. The true cost, and<br />

social impact, is much higher. Criminals use<br />

various methods to ‘wash’ the money they make<br />

from crimes to avoid detection. Making it look<br />

like it’s come from a legitimate source – such<br />

as buying or selling property or using financial<br />

services – is an established way to do it. Now,<br />

thanks to law changes that came into force on<br />

January 1, <strong>2019</strong>, you’ll have to prove who you<br />

are when you’re buying or selling a property.<br />

If you’ve bought and sold a property before<br />

you’ll know that each real estate transaction is a<br />

bit like a jigsaw puzzle. All the people involved<br />

– banks or lenders, lawyers and real estate<br />

agents - play a part to help protect the integrity<br />

of the transaction and ensure that the puzzle<br />

pieces fit together correctly. This includes<br />

making sure that the client is who they say they<br />

are to help reduce the risk of criminal activity.<br />

While it may seem a bit of a pain, the real<br />

estate agent must confirm your identity,<br />

including your date of birth and your address<br />

details, before you sign an agency agreement<br />

with them. This might seem a bit ridiculous if<br />

you’ve known the agent for a long time, or even<br />

used their agency before, but it’s all part of the<br />

due diligence they need to perform to meet the<br />

new rules.<br />

The information you’re asked for will<br />

vary depending on whether you’re selling<br />

the property as an individual or as part of a<br />

partnership, company, estate or trust. If you’re<br />

selling as an individual, you’ll need to provide<br />

photo ID and be ready to answer any other<br />

questions the agency may have. If you’re selling<br />

a family trust property, you’ll need to provide<br />

this kind of verified identification for all the<br />

members of the trust and its beneficiaries.<br />

Ideally, these requirements won’t slow down<br />

the process at all. It’s a good idea to get as much<br />

documentation ready as you can – when you’re<br />

talking to an agent, ask them what they’d like<br />

you to bring along. Complying with anti-money<br />

laundering rules is like completing any part of<br />

the real estate transaction: it works best when<br />

everyone follows the process.<br />

For more information on buying or<br />

selling property in New Zealand, check<br />

out settled.govt.nz.<br />

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Tasteful décor throughout enhances the open plan<br />

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you with a setting where you can seek shelter or<br />

embrace the sunshine on warm autumn afternoons.<br />

A log burner with wetback & a heat transfer<br />

system assist in producing warmth throughout the<br />

home. The convenience of this location cannot be<br />

overstated, and zoning for Rolleston School is a<br />

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perfectly suited to a range of buyers, including savvy<br />

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19<br />

Can I trust a seller’s building report?<br />

If you’ve been to an open home recently, or<br />

been browsing the ‘for sale’ adverts, you might<br />

have noticed that some sellers put together<br />

information packs for potential buyers. These<br />

sellers will know that researching a property<br />

takes time and money, and they don’t want this<br />

to be a barrier to a successful sale. They believe<br />

that providing information like a LIM (a Land<br />

Information Memorandum from the local<br />

council) and a building inspection report can help<br />

busy people get an offer on the table. This is great<br />

in theory, but you need to tread carefully all the<br />

same.<br />

If, for example, a real estate agent or seller<br />

gives you a LIM for the property, check carefully<br />

when it was prepared. A LIM is a summary of<br />

all the current property information held by the<br />

different departments at a council at the time. It<br />

contains details of council consents for any work<br />

done, how much the rates are and information<br />

on any geographic hazards that might have an<br />

impact on the property, such as subsidence. Bear<br />

in mind that this information can be reasonably<br />

general – the LIM for most houses in Wellington<br />

will say that they’re located in a high wind area,<br />

for example. If the LIM is dated a couple of weeks<br />

ago, it’s safe to assume it’s reasonably up to date.<br />

If it’s dated a year ago, it’s a good idea to make<br />

further enquiries. Getting a LIM costs money in<br />

most areas (prices vary from council to council).<br />

You can also ask to see the property file held by<br />

the council, which holds other information about<br />

a property, like a site map and original house<br />

plans.<br />

Building reports are a bit trickier. Using a<br />

building report provided by the seller (or the<br />

real estate agent working for them) may seem<br />

like an easy option in the short term. However,<br />

if you buy the property and then find problems<br />

with it that cost a significant amount to fix, you’re<br />

not protected by the building report because the<br />

inspector’s contract is with the seller, not you. The<br />

Real Estate Authority (REA) recommends using<br />

an accredited property inspector who complies<br />

with the New Zealand building inspection<br />

standard 4306:2005. Their written report will<br />

identify any current defects as well as highlight<br />

any urgent and long-term maintenance required.<br />

Look for someone who has a good level of<br />

indemnity insurance, as this will protect you if<br />

you buy the property and then find you need to<br />

fix something that wasn’t in the report. Building<br />

inspections do come at a cost, but we think it’s<br />

worth it to be sure that you’re fully aware of what<br />

you’re signing up for. Depending on the age of the<br />

house you’re looking at don’t necessarily expect<br />

a thin report saying there are no issues. Many<br />

wooden houses in New Zealand are over 50 years<br />

old and there will be things the inspector needs<br />

to point out. Make sure you understand what<br />

normal age-related matters are (that may not be<br />

major issues), compared to significant repairs<br />

needed in the short term to fix a problem. The<br />

report you receive should separate these things<br />

out - if it doesn’t, then ask the inspector about the<br />

difference.<br />

If you end up with a report with a lot of<br />

information about the property it doesn’t mean<br />

you should walk away. Instead, see it as giving<br />

you the opportunity to know what you’re buying.<br />

Doing this before you make an offer means you<br />

are fully aware of what the property may need to<br />

have done to it and your offer figure can reflect<br />

that. However, if you don’t feel comfortable<br />

paying for a building report before you make<br />

an offer, you can make a property inspection a<br />

condition of your offer. Like most things in life,<br />

buying a property will go more smoothly if you<br />

put the work in. If a short cut seems too good to<br />

be true, it usually is.<br />

For independent guidance and information<br />

on buying or selling, check out settled.govt.nz.<br />

Rolleston’s sought after location<br />

• Final stage just released<br />

• Sections ranging from 400m 2 -650m 2<br />

• Your choice of builder<br />

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• Closest new subdivision to Rolleston town centre<br />

• Within walking distance to Rolleston College<br />

• In zone for Clearview Primary School and plenty of choice for childcare facilities<br />

• Close to Aquatic Centre and Foster Park<br />

• Convenient access from the soon to be completed Motorway exit to Christchurch<br />

• Internal boundary fencing included<br />

• TC1 equivalent soils<br />

• For an updated Sales Plan please email Andrew<br />

M-A<br />

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REAL ESTATE LIMITED<br />

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To view:<br />

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or www.branthwaite.co.nz<br />

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M: 0<strong>27</strong> 435 5930 W: 347 9949 E: andrew@marealestate.co.nz<br />

Residential<br />

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Licensed REAA2008<br />

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Your guide to Show Homes & New Sections<br />

in the <strong>Selwyn</strong> District<br />

Sustainable<br />

residential living<br />

Eco-design for healthy and<br />

sustainable living is the aim for<br />

Lincoln’s newest residential<br />

housing subdivision.<br />

Located near Lincoln<br />

University, Verdeco Park covers 90<br />

hectares of land divided into 225<br />

lots of 113 standard residential<br />

sections between 600sqm<br />

and 1,000sqm, and 112 rural<br />

residential lots of 3,000-6,000sqm<br />

(all TC1 land).<br />

While on the doorstep of<br />

Lincoln and within walking<br />

distance of shops, Verdeco<br />

Park is surrounded by rural<br />

land, unlikely to be rezoned<br />

residential, meaning the subdivision will<br />

be its own community with a small town<br />

feel.<br />

Officially launched in October last year,<br />

the developers have received considerable<br />

interest in their latest subdivision with<br />

many private buyers looking to build their<br />

dream family home in a relaxed attractive<br />

setting where there is wide and open<br />

public green reserves.<br />

Developer, Shane Kennedy says the<br />

larger sections are proving very popular.<br />

Many people are attracted by the features<br />

Verdeco Park will offer. These include<br />

native plantings, larger trees, walk and<br />

cycle ways, and a community orchard.<br />

Shane admits Verdeco Park is a<br />

subdivision he too wants to live in.<br />

The promise of more spacious living<br />

is exciting potential buyers to Verdeco<br />

Park and the developers are helping<br />

those looking to build there, by providing<br />

information on how to achieve a healthier<br />

home. The aim is to create a subdivision<br />

which truly embraces eco design and<br />

sustainable living.<br />

“When it comes to building healthier<br />

warmer homes, New Zealand’s building<br />

standard is around 25 years behind many<br />

countries with Europe and America<br />

well ahead. We’d like to see the homes at<br />

Verdeco Park built above New Zealand<br />

building code. It doesn’t cost much more<br />

to build a better home,” explains Shane.<br />

The Verdeco Park team are holding<br />

seminars which look at the difference<br />

between standard and insulated walls and<br />

foundations, as well as ventilation and<br />

eco sustainable products, along with what<br />

makes an environmentally friendly home.<br />

Shane says it is as much about cooling<br />

our houses down in summer<br />

as it is about heating them up<br />

in winter with aspects such as<br />

positioning for the sun, ensuring<br />

sufficient overhang and installing<br />

solar energy all making a<br />

difference.<br />

“We’re not prescribing the<br />

products to be used or how<br />

homes are to be built. We’re<br />

simply providing information<br />

about what is available and<br />

how certain building products<br />

might be better yet not much<br />

more expensive. It allows people<br />

looking to build to have a better<br />

understanding of their options for a<br />

healthier home,” adds Shane.<br />

They have also looked at the degree<br />

of building wastage with some builders<br />

already addressing ways to minimise this.<br />

The next seminar will be held in<br />

April with some Verdeco Park<br />

purchasers and suppliers sharing<br />

their experiences on how to build<br />

a healthy eco-friendly home. To<br />

learn more, check out http://<br />

verdecopark.co.nz/.<br />

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Building blocks<br />

to a new home<br />

When building a new home, here’s a reminder<br />

to pay attention to some of the fine details...<br />

Anyone intending to build a new home<br />

should have the builder’s contract checked<br />

out by an experienced lawyer.<br />

A payment schedule can also minimise<br />

financial risks. Issues that you may have to<br />

deal with include:<br />

the deposit, guarantees and warranties<br />

If you want to compare building<br />

companies, it’s important to get down<br />

to finer details such as how many power<br />

points there are per room, the type of<br />

windows you are having or which paint<br />

finishes are included.<br />

Questions to ask builders include:<br />

• Do you have a<br />

completion guarantee<br />

and how does it work?<br />

• Is there a loss of<br />

deposit guarantee?<br />

• Is the company a<br />

Registered Master<br />

Builder and does<br />

it use third-party<br />

written guarantees?<br />

• What is the schedule<br />

for payments?<br />

• How are the deposit<br />

and progress<br />

payments<br />

administered?<br />

• Are they held in a solicitor’s trust fund?<br />

• Will the master franchisor complete<br />

the build if the franchisee goes out of<br />

business<br />

• What are the exact specs?<br />

• Are the prices fixed?<br />

• What is excluded from the build?<br />

• Are there any restrictions on<br />

driveways or any other connections?<br />

• Can you speak with clients who have<br />

just completed a build?<br />

Do your homework before you decide on a<br />

building company and you will have a less<br />

stressful time once the building process<br />

starts.<br />

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LARE A 2 08<br />

proident, sunt. Excepteur sint.<br />

BY TOM DOUDNEY<br />

One of the district’s major promotional<br />

events wi l not go ahead next<br />

year but an organiser says she is<br />

hopeful this is no th end.<br />

The bie nial Celebrating <strong>Selwyn</strong>,<br />

which promotes local exhibitions,<br />

art studios, restaurants, gardens and<br />

It has b en run every two years<br />

since 2 07, including in 20 1 shortly<br />

after the February earthquake. In<br />

Lorem Ipsum<br />

Contact:<br />

Proudly loca ly owned<br />

2 08 it won the Sensational <strong>Selwyn</strong><br />

award for community impact.<br />

Celebrating <strong>Selwyn</strong> chairwoman<br />

Wendy Rockhouse said organisers<br />

have had to a cep they didn’t have the<br />

manpower to try and get more groups<br />

registered in time to produce promotional<br />

material ahead of th event.<br />

“It was te ribly disa pointing for<br />

LARE A 2 08<br />

est laborum."<br />

proident, sunt. Excepteur sint.<br />

9 Masefield Drive<br />

(entry from Countdown and McCauley Str et)<br />

(Nestor Notabilis)<br />

BY TOM DOUDNEY<br />

One of the district’s major promotional<br />

events wi l not go ahead next<br />

year but an organiser says she is<br />

hopeful this is no th end.<br />

The bie nial Celebrating <strong>Selwyn</strong>,<br />

which promotes local exhibitions,<br />

a l art of studios, us, especia restaurants, ly myself,” gardens Mrs and<br />

Rockhouse said.<br />

“I think Celebrating <strong>Selwyn</strong> has a<br />

place in the calendar because there<br />

is so much diversity out here but<br />

it wi l n ed to have people that are<br />

prepared to work at it. I have put in<br />

hundreds of hours myself - and you<br />

n ed to. • Turn to page 2<br />

Sti l<br />

chopping<br />

at 74<br />

– p4, p5<br />

W edons<br />

Dragons win<br />

–p14, p15<br />

WITHOUT COMPROMISE<br />

It has b en run every two years<br />

since 2 07, including in 20 1 shortly<br />

after the February earthquake. In<br />

DAILY BREAD<br />

Turn to<br />

page 19<br />

(6 0g Varieties)<br />

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award for community impact.<br />

Celebrating <strong>Selwyn</strong> chairwoman<br />

registered in time to produce promotional<br />

material ahead of th event.<br />

“It was te ribly disa pointing for<br />

9 Masefield Drive<br />

(entry from Countdown and McCauley Str et)<br />

(Nestor Notabilis)<br />

W edons<br />

Dragons win<br />

Sti l<br />

chopping<br />

at 74<br />

– p4, p5<br />

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WITHOUT COMPROMISE<br />

DAILY BREAD<br />

Turn to<br />

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Tips On Buying A Bach<br />

Having a place to get away from it all is<br />

an attractive prospect. It’s easy to fall in<br />

love with the thought of your own slice of<br />

paradise, particularly if it’s in a popular spot.<br />

But buying a holiday property, whether it’s<br />

a bach at the beach or a rural idyll, is every<br />

bit as complex as buying a home that you<br />

live in full-time. That means you need to do<br />

your homework first to avoid any hassles<br />

– and that you engage a lawyer to help you<br />

through the process.<br />

Once you’ve found a property you like,<br />

it’s essential that you and your lawyer look<br />

at all the relevant documents, such as the<br />

legal title and any information that the<br />

council has about the property, as recorded<br />

on the LIM. A title search will reveal any<br />

‘invisible’ issues relating to the boundary<br />

or access. You should also check with the<br />

council whether there are any proposed<br />

developments in the area that could<br />

have an impact on the property and the<br />

neighbourhood.<br />

It’s a good idea to get the property<br />

thoroughly checked by someone who can<br />

identify significant defects, future or urgent<br />

maintenance issues and problems caused by<br />

gradual deterioration. It’s not uncommon<br />

for a coastal holiday property to have a<br />

few more maintenance issues than you<br />

might expect from a city townhouse. We<br />

recommend using a qualified and insured<br />

building inspector to do this work.<br />

If you get a DIY guru friend in to have a<br />

look instead, ask them to look for structural<br />

problems, any evidence that the property is<br />

a leaky building, issues caused by deferred<br />

maintenance (such as weatherboards rotting<br />

due to peeling paint)<br />

and areas where there is<br />

damp or mould. Simple<br />

things like aged electrical<br />

or water supply fixtures<br />

may also create headaches<br />

later on if not managed<br />

up front. Don’t forget to<br />

factor in costs for fixing<br />

any identified problems<br />

that may be significantly<br />

more involved to manage<br />

than town repairs and<br />

maintenance, as well as<br />

plan for long-term upkeep.<br />

Depending on where the property is,<br />

you also need to be hard-headed about the<br />

risk of natural hazards such as tsunami or<br />

coastal erosion. Earlier this year, a report<br />

commissioned by the Deep South National<br />

Science Challenge pointed out that nearly<br />

44,000 homes in New Zealand are less<br />

than 1.5 metres above the current average<br />

spring high tide mark. With rising sea levels<br />

and increasing likelihood of storm surges<br />

and king tides predicted, many of these<br />

properties are at serious risk of frequent<br />

inundation. Unsurprisingly, insurers are<br />

nervy about this, with some companies<br />

already raising premiums or excesses for<br />

properties that have been identified as highrisk,<br />

or putting restrictions on what they<br />

will cover. It can be difficult to get finance<br />

approved if a property cannot be insured, so<br />

it pays to investigate this closely.<br />

If you get through all those steps and the<br />

property still looks like a good bet, think<br />

about the long-term. Are you thinking about<br />

using it to earn an income when you’re<br />

not in residence, such as renting it out or<br />

putting it on AirBnB or a similar platform?<br />

Be aware that some councils are tightening<br />

up restrictions on homeowners doing this,<br />

which could affect your plans and costs.<br />

Take a moment to think about security as<br />

well. Getting settled in your new holiday<br />

home is one thing, but consider what<br />

happens when you’re not there.<br />

Finally, if the property you are keen on is<br />

being sold privately, be aware that you may<br />

have fewer protections under the Consumer<br />

Guarantees Act and the Fair Trading Act if<br />

things go wrong. While no one enters into<br />

a sale thinking that problems are going to<br />

arise, issues can often crop up. Nothing<br />

will dim your holiday glow like the lasting<br />

memory of a poorly researched property<br />

decision.<br />

For independent advice on<br />

buying or selling property, check out<br />

www.settled.govt.nz.<br />

Jennian Homes Canterbury North<br />

Rolleston<br />

7 Lemonwood Drive, Faringdon<br />

Wednesday to Sunday, 12pm - 4pm<br />

Rangiora<br />

9 Westpark Boulevard<br />

Wednesday to Sunday, 12pm - 4pm<br />

www.jennian.co.nz<br />

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fortnight next year in <strong>March</strong><br />

However, a lack of both volunt<br />

ers and expre sions of interest<br />

from groups wishing to be involved<br />

means it has now b en ca ned.<br />

Wendy Rockhouse said organisers<br />

have had to a cep they didn’t have the<br />

manpower to try and get more groups<br />

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a l of us, especia ly myself,” Mrs<br />

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is so much diversity out here but<br />

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Lincoln<br />

Harcourts Hornby<br />

83 Highsted Road, Bishopdale<br />

Harcourts Rolleston<br />

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Harcourts Rolleston<br />

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Harcourts Hornby<br />

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Harcourts Lincoln<br />

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Harcourts Hornby<br />

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Harcourts Rolleston<br />

24 Dunlop Crescent, Rolleston<br />

Harcourts Lincoln<br />

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Harcourts Lincoln<br />

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Ray White Rolleston<br />

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Ray White West Melton<br />

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Ray White Lincoln<br />

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Harcourts Lincoln<br />

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Ray White Lincoln<br />

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Ray White Lincoln<br />

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Harcourts Rolleston<br />

1/174 Clarence Street, Riccarton<br />

Ray White Rolleston<br />

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59 Torlesse Road, West Melton<br />

Bayleys Canterbury<br />

22 Beak Street, Rolleston<br />

Ray White Rolleston<br />

45 School Road, Halswell<br />

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Farmlands Real Estate<br />

2 /1<strong>27</strong>4 Courtenay Road, Kirwee<br />

Matson & Allan Darfield<br />

479 Southbridge Dunsandel Road, Leeston<br />

Ray White Lincoln<br />

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Ray White West Melton<br />

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Ray White Rolleston<br />

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Matson & Allan Leeston<br />

7 Boulez Mews, Rolleston<br />

Ray White West Melton<br />

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Bayleys Canterbury<br />

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Property Brokers<br />

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Ray White West Melton<br />

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Matson & Allan Darfield<br />

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Property Brokers<br />

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Ray White Rolleston<br />

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Harcourts Rolleston<br />

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Ray White Rolleston<br />

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Harcourts Rolleston<br />

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Harcourts Lincoln<br />

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Bayleys Canterbury<br />

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Harcourts Lincoln<br />

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Ray White Rolleston<br />

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Ray White Rolleston<br />

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Ray White Rolleston<br />

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Ray White Rolleston<br />

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Ray White Lincoln<br />

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Harcourts Lincoln<br />

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16 St James Street, Southbridge<br />

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Ray White Rolleston<br />

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282 Dunsandel & Brookside Road, Leeston<br />

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Ray White Rolleston<br />

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Harcourts Rolleston<br />

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Ray White Lincoln<br />

6 Boulez Mews, Rolleston<br />

Ray White Rolleston<br />

63 Lancewood Drive, Halswell<br />

Ray White Rolleston<br />

80 Windsor Drive, Kirwee<br />

Ray White Rolleston<br />

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MATSON & ALLAN<br />

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