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Projects in pipeline to help
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• By Georgia O’Connor-Harding
PEAK TIME traffic is causing
buses travelling on Halswell
and Lincoln Rds to run behind
schedule.
But residents relying on the
transport system may have to
wait until 2021 for the problem to
be resolved.
THe Orange
Line and No.
60 bus running
behind
schedule as a
result of busy
traffic has
David Hawke
been raised by
the Halswell
Residents’ Association.
In a submission to the city
council’s Annual Plan, the
association has thrown its
support behind several public
transport projects proposed
in the draft Annual Plan
2019-2020 to help reduce the
problem.
City-wide projects include bus
priority electronic installations
delivery project, and public
transport ITS installations.
THey will provide real-time
travel information to passengers
waiting at bus stops including
those at Halswell.
•Turn to page 8
DELAY: The Halswell Residents’ Association says the Orange Line often runs behind schedule at peak traffic times.
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IT’S ALL about getting the timing right.
What I mean is dodging the gridlock that
is Halswell Rd and Lincoln Rd, particularly
in the morning.
On page 1 today we reveal Orange Line
and No 60 bus patrons have a relatively long wait for action, which
might involve bus lanes. The city council has earmarked the
2020/2021 year as a potential time frame. Many are not happy.
In the meantime, if you do take the bus here’s a tip. Get out of
bed a bit earlier and get on the bus before traffic builds up.
Painful in winter but it does work. I drive and I know there is a
15min window which means getting to work on time or late.
- Barry Clarke
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championships next month.
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Tuesday May 21 2019 3
News
Call for policy after bottle store fight
• By Georgia O’Connor-Harding
A LONG battle to stop an
off-licence liquor store from
going into Halswell has raised
questions over why the city
doesn’t have its own Local
Alcohol Policy.
THe Halswell Residents’
Association has requested the
city council develops its LAP
policy after appealing against
the decision allowing Bottle-O
Halswell to open a store at 29
Ensign St.
THe association’s secretary
David Hawke said the drawnout
process has highlighted
“significant deficiencies” in
alcohol inspectors and the
knowledge base of agencies and
district licensing committee
members.
“THe alcohol licensing
managers and their staff are
forced to rely on the general
provision of the Sale and Supply
of Alcohol Act 2012 in framing
their recommendations on each
licence application.”
Mr Hawke said the act is very
high level and the objectors have
no real guidance as to whether
they are wasting their time
or if they have a chance in a
successful appeal.
“THe same is true of potential
applicants, they have only the act
TIRED: A fight to stop an off-licence liquor store from opening
in Halswell has a residents’ association questioning why the
city doesn’t have a Local Alcohol Policy.
to guide them in preparing their
business case,” he said.
THe city council began
developing a draft LAP in 2013
but decided not to continue with
the process last year.
City council’s head of strategic
policy Emma Davis said it
instead resolved background
work on the issue including
identifying any alcohol-related
harm issues should continue.
THis information will form a
report which will be provided
in the new term following the
October elections which will
determine if a LAP is the best
tool to address alcohol-related
harm.
In December, Bottle-O
Halswell Ltd was granted an
application to open the store, but
the decision was appealed by the
association.
THe hearing for the appeal will
be held on July 30.
In March, Southern View
reported Bottle-O Halswell Ltd
was negotiating to lease the
premises on 29 Ensign St instead
of buying it.
Director and shareholder
Wendy Gibbons did not respond
to confirm if it would be leasing
the premises.
Mr Hawke said the appeal
against the bottle store had
forced the association to be sidelined
from doing other projects
in the community since August
last year.
“It is more than time as well.
It is people’s headspace. It has
had a major effect on us that’s for
sure,” he said.
Under The Sale and Supply
of Alcohol Act 2012, a LAP can
allow for communities to limit
the locations of licences in areas
or near certain types of facilities
such as schools or churches.
Conditions can be imposed
on groups of licences, such as a
“one-way door” condition which
allows patrons to leave premises
but not enter or re-enter after a
certain time.
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In Brief
Fire rages, homes at risk
SCHOOL BUS PARKING
School bus parking will be
created on Riccarton Rd near
Kirkwood Intermediate School
to improve the safety and
convenience of school buses
picking up pupils. The Halswell-
Hornby-Riccarton Community
Board approved installing
“school buses only” parking
restrictions.
NEW HOME FOR GECKOS
More native geckos have been
given a new home in Riccarton
Bush. Last month Dr Graham
Ussher and his team from RMA
Ecology safely captured waitaha
geckos from the Gollans Bay
quarry, beside Lyttelton Port, and
released them in Riccarton Bush.
The eastern part of the Gollans
Bay quarry has not been quarried
before and is being used as part
of the Lyttelton Port Company’s
Te Awaparahi Bay reclamation
project. A similar release of
geckos was carried out in 2012 as
part of the Sumner Rd recovery
project.
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Long wait for pedestrian crossing
• By Louis Day
REDCLIFFS residents are
disappointed a pedestrian
crossing near the entrance of
Barnett Park will not be installed
for five years.
City council planning and
delivery transport manager
Lynette Ellis said work on a
crossing in the area was not
scheduled until
the financial year
of 2024.
Redcliffs
Residents
Association
president
Christine Toner
Christine
Toner
said it was far too
long to wait and
saw the absence of
a pedestrian crossing as a safety
issue.
“That is very disappointing,”
she said.
“The parents I have spoken to
talk about it being very difficult
crossing the Main Rd to get to
Barnett Park.”
There is only one other
pedestrian crossing in the area,
which is 240m away from the
entrance of the park.
Association member and
transport adviser Darren Fidler
said a pedestrian crossing in the
area would provide a vital link
between the Coastal Pathway and
the park.
“Barnett Park is obviously a
great community asset it has
some of the only public toilets
along the Coastal Pathway from
Ferrymead to when you get into
Sumner,” Dr Fidler said.
“It’s also about perceived safety,
you want to be encouraging
active modes of transport.”
Heathcote Ward city councillor
Sara Templeton did not see the
pedestrian crossing as a priority.
“I don’t think it [Barnett Park
pedestrian crossing] is urgent,
I think that getting the Coastal
Pathway work done around
Moncks Bay is more urgent and
that is where I have been focusing
on because there is no footpath in
that area,” she said.
Cr Templeton said both
projects could possibly be
SAFETY ISSUE:
A pedestrian
crossing near
the entrance
of Barnett Park
will not be
installed until
2024.
prioritised.
“They come under different
projects so if the Barnett
Park one could potentially be
prioritised in the minor safety
improvements programme.”
•HAVE YOUR SAY: Do you
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needs to be installed
sooner? Email your views to
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Fire rages, homes at risk
Less trees
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Riccarton Rd
A PLANNED tree-planted
median strip in Riccarton Rd will
be shortened and have fewer trees
to ensure there are no barriers for
emergency services.
The median island will run
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underground pipes and rebuild
the road to accommodate bus
priority measures between
Harakeke and Matipo Sts.
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and delivery manager Lynette
Ellis said the adjustments will
ensure that the median island is
easier to negotiate for emergency
services.
The median will help make
Riccarton Rd a pedestrianfriendly
destination for shoppers
and visitors, with streetscape
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SOUTHERN VIEW
• By Louis Day
THE SUMNER Surf Life Saving
Club building’s new look has not
been well received by the public.
The building was coated with
a dark cedar stain last month to
protect the timber from decay
and mask its discolouration.
Sumner resident Lisa Humphrey
said the once golden
coloured building used to blend
perfectly with its environment.
However, she thought the
building’s new dark brown coat
made it look like an eyesore.
“It was just so beautifully
designed and bold and it slotted
in with the tussock and the sea
and then one day we walked past
and it was this brown colour,” she
said.
Sumner Surf Life Saving Club
president Glenn Fergus said they
had no option but to go with the
dark brown coat.
“With the multi-coloured
discolouration, you have got to
go with a stain. If we could have
gone any lighter we would have,”
he said.
Mr Fergus said they looked at
using a lighter product, but were
advised that it would not adhere
to the timber.
He said the building would
eventually fade back to its old
colour.
“Over time it will fade away
it’s just fresh at the moment, the
BEFORE
AND AFTER:
The Sumner
Surf Life
Saving Club
building’s
makeover
has been
criticised
by Sumner
residents.
Surf club’s new paint
job fails to impress
main thing is that it has revitalised
the timber.”
Mrs Humphrey posted on the
Sumner Community Facebook
group to see if other people
shared her feelings on the
makeover.
“It looks like a really old
dated building now, absolutely
awful. I had my 40th birthday
there a couple of years ago as
it was a previously lovely looking
building,” one person responded.
“The person who changed it
should be fired,” another said.
“I took the dog for a walk on
beach at weekend and saw it, it’s
absolutely hideous, huge shame
as it was beautiful before.”
DIVERSITY: Linwood College students march in a parade at last
year’s Festival of Nations.
Showcasing culture
• By Matt Slaughter
THE CULTURAL diversity of
Linwood College will be on show
on Friday.
Students will take part in the
school’s annual Festival of Nations
with pupils from about 10
primary schools invited to watch
on. Linwood College English language
learners and international
students head of department
Christa White said the event
would show off a number of
different cultures and improve
understanding of these cultures.
Bringing people together would
be particularly beneficial for the
Linwood community, which had
been left shaken after the March
15 mosque shootings at Linwood
Islamic Centre and Al Noor
Mosque on Deans Ave, said Mrs
White.
“Because of March 15, we’ve
invited more of the community,”
she said.
This was about “giving them
some space to just be together in
happier circumstances.”
Mrs White said about 850 people
from more than 50 nationalities
were expected.
Traditional performances
from students from countries
including the Philippines, India,
Samoa, Tonga and China, she
said.
The day would begin at
12.30pm with students and pupils
marching in a parade alongside
the flags of the countries
they identified with.
There would also be a wide
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Boys’ bike business taking off
• By Matt Slaughter
NEGLECTED, unroadworthy
bikes are being repaired and
sold at affordable prices by three
Haeata Community Campus
students.
Year 10 students Cyprus
Rangirangi and Dylan Hyde
and year 8 Brayden Chalmers-
Carr are in the process of
refurbishing 21 donated bikes.
So far this term they had fixed
four bikes and sold two.
The boys’ teacher Rodney
Flavell said each bike had been
sold for between $20 and $30.
Brayden said: “If one of my
friend’s bike breaks down, then
we can help each other.” He
loved this about the project.
Cyprus said: “I just like
biking and my bike breaks a
lot.’’
He was thankful for the opportunity
to learn how to fix it.
Selling the bikes felt “good
because I’m helping people,” he
said.
Dylan said he had enjoyed
working as a team and he’d got
more out of the project than he
first expected.
“I didn’t realise that people
were going to buy them, but I
guess it felt good when people
bought them.”
Brayden, Cyprus and Dylan
said their goal was to fix and
sell enough to be able to afford
their own BMX bikes.
The bikes being repaired were
donated by Sergeant Steve Sibley
and the Aranui Neighbourhood
Policing Team.
Sergeant Sibley said the
project was valuable because it
had the potential to reduce the
number of students who were
dropped off at Haeata by their
parents.
“The goal is hopefully to get
FUNDRAISER: Hornby High School teacher Juliet
Buenaventura and her band performing a Filipino song.
more kids on bikes and more
people on bikes so it’s a bit
more of a healthy environment,
because very few bike.”
He said it gave the three boys
involved a real sense of purpose
and saved bikes, which were
unable to be returned to their
original owners and would
otherwise be dumped.
Mr Flavell reached out to
Sergeant Sibley to support their
project after he noticed the
boys’ passion for BMX.
• By Georgia O’Connor-Harding
HORNBY HIGH School has
showcased its brightest talent
to help fundraise for those
impacted by the Christchurch
terror attacks.
The concert, organised by the
school’s team of prefects has
raised more than $530.
The money will go towards
supporting the family of the
Springs Rd Dairy, an affected
family at the school and for a
man who works at GAS Hornby.
Prefect Shardey Jade, 17, said it
wanted to show how important
it was to bring the school together
to support those affected.
REPAIRS:
Haeata
Community
Campus
students
Brayden
Chalmers-
Carr, Cyprus
Rangirangi
and Dylan
Hyde are
completing a
project to fix
and sell bikes
donated by
the Aranui
Community
Policing Team
at affordable
prices.
PHOTO:
MARTIN
HUNTER
“With their love of bikes,
we had an opportunity to
work with the police and
get them a bit of cash so they
could buy paint and chains
and stuff like that. That was
how these guys got into it and
how they’re helping out the
community.”
As part of their learning, they
have had to research the skills
and tools needed to fix the bikes
and order the parts needed to
do this.
Concert for a cause
“Every term we have made a
goal to run events. Our goal was
to arrange a fundraiser so we
could bring the Hornby community
together,” she said.
The Hornby community was
hugely affected by the attacks.
The owner of the Springs Rd
Dairy, Junaid Ismail died at
Majhid Al Noor on March 15.
A father of a student at
Hornby High School and a man
who works at GAS Hornby was
injured during the attacks.
About 100 people including
the performers attended the
event. The concert featured 14
acts including performances
from the school choir.
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Fire rages, homes at risk
Projects to improve
Halswell bus service
•From page 1
THe projects are anticipated to be
undertaken over the next two to three
years.
THe association’s secretary David
Hawke said making the buses faster
and more predictable has three
components.
“One of these is bus priority lanes,
another is passengers knowing
exactly when their bus will arrive,
and the remaining component is
speeding the transit of buses by
giving them priority at signalised
intersections,” he said.
Since the start of the year,
Environment Canterbury has
received four complaints over the
timeliness of the Orange Line and 60
routes.
Mr Hawke said the two projects
complement the city council’s $13
million plans to widen Lincoln Rd
between Curletts and Wrights Rds.
An Environment Canterbury
spokeswoman said the Lincoln Rd
project will improve travel times for
Orange Line passengers.
“We supported that project and it is
part of an ongoing process. We need
to get public transport priorities all
the way from Halswell right through
to the central city.”
Halswell Community Project
chairwoman Chrys Horn said the
buses are generally full at rush hour
and it would be good to see bus lanes
installed in Halswell.
“THere are no bus lanes here and
because we have grown so fast, we
have got a lot of traffic going into the
city,” she said.
Dr Horn said she prefers to cycle, but
when she has used the buses, there have
been times when they have not run on
schedule.
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country with nearly two-thirds of its
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people used buses.
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Horn said.
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Braun eyes national top 10
• By Jacob Page
CASHMERE HIGH School’s
Liliana Braun will head to the
national secondary schools’
cross country championships in
Timaru next month with a win
under her belt against some of
her Canterbury rivals.
She won the Canterbury
schools’ senior road race title a
fortnight ago, which just alluded
her last year and is now aiming
for a top 10 national ranking at
Timaru’s Ashbury Park on June
15.
“In year 9 and 10, I came
second so it’d be great to get
another medal in my final year,”
she said. The 17-year-old year
13 student prevailed in a time
of 10min 52sec over the 3km
course at the A&P Showgrounds
and was able to go better than
her runner-up finish in the same
event 12 months ago.
“I’ve just come off a big
training break, so I was just
seeing how I was going, but it
was good to win.”
Liliana, who is part of the Port
Hills Club, competes in athletics
over summer and cross country
in winter.
She does the 3000m and the
steeplechase on the running
track.
“I find cross country easier
because it’s more interesting, but
physically it is tougher with the
mountains and terrain,” she said.
Liliana began running when
she was in year 6 at Beckenham
SPEED: Cashmere High School’s Liliana Braun, front, will look
to impress at the national secondary schools’ cross country
championships in Timaru, next month.
PHOTO: CASHMERE HIGH SCHOOL
Primary School and was selected
for a Canterbury team, which
travelled to Wellington for an
inter-provincial meet.
“Year 8 or 9 I started training
properly and it’s been that way
ever since,” she said.
Liliana trains six days a week,
with a longer run on the weekend
for an hour in the Port Hills.
SPORT
She enjoys the varied nature
of cross country running and
began doing the steeplechase in
an effort to make running on the
track more interesting by adding
hurdles.
“I’d like to one day get to the
world junior level and see how
far I can go after that,” Braun
said.
• By Jacob Page
HILLMORTON HIGH School
trampolinist Maddy Moore has
three words to motivate her and
plenty of medals to show for it.
The 13-year-old is a two-time
Canterbury champion, the reigning
Top of the South age-group
champion and hopes to add a
South Island title when she competes
at her club, Olympia Gym
Sports, on June 18.
After two years in the sport,
Maddy has 13 medals that all
hang on the words “earned, never
given” made for her by her stepfather.
She does up to 12 hours a week
of training and also plays netball
as a wing attack on the weekends.
“It does seem like a lot of training
sometimes, but when I’m
bored I think about competing at
nationals and trying to win there
and that gets me motivated.
SUCCESS:
Hillmorton High
School’s Maddy
Moore, 13, after
winning the Top of
the South
age-group
trampoline title.
PHOTO:
NATASHA MOORE
Maddy eager for more
trampolining medals
“I look at the medals and I
realise I’ve achieved a lot but it’s
gone by so fast too,” she said.
The nationals will be held in
Auckland in October.
Maddy placed seventh last year
at the national competition.
Two years ago, she did a recreation
class and was asked if she
wanted to join a development
squad.
“I used to jump on the
trampoline at home and I used to
do cartwheels all the time,” she
said.
There are two component, a
step and a voluntary routine
during competitions.
“You want to be high in the air,
doing flips and for me, making
sure that my toes are neat when I
do them for the judges.”
She hopes she can compete
internationally next year, but is
eager to claim a national medal
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Student leaders
work together
for change
Cashmere Head Boy Okirana
Tilaia addresses the vigil in
Hagley Park.
I would like to acknowledge the
loss and grief felt by our school
community as a result of the
tragic events of March 15.
I was deeply impressed by the
way in which our staff and
student community managed
themselves through this difficult
time.
I make particular mention of
our Head Boy, Okirana Tilaia, who
along with other student leaders,
organised an across-school vigil,
and an open mic evening, enabling
students to stand together and
share their empathy, their love
and their voice.
These events showed that our
young people can use social
media in really productive ways
to make a positive difference
in their own community and
globally.
Carla Smith
Acting Principal
Pasifika celebration
Cashmere High School students, above, put
on an amazing and polished performance
at Polyfest, held on May 4.
Fourteen Christchurch secondary
schools came together to perform and
celebrate all things Pasifika at the festival
at the Riding for the Disabled Pavilion at
On the last day of
Term 1, Cashmere
High School staff and
students farewelled
their Principal of
10 years, Mr Mark
Wilson.
Mr Wilson fostered
close connections
between the school
and the local
community, leading
the school through
many challenging
times and will be
sadly missed.
Mr Wilson leaves
Cashmere High
School to take up a
new role as Principal
of Kristin School in
Auckland.
the Canterbury Agricultural Park on May
4.
All the dedicated hours of rehearsals
and preparation undertaken by Cashmere
certainly paid off and the students were
wonderful ambassadors for their school
and community.
Students partake in Anzac Day services
Cashmere students Jess Tater, far
left, and Alice Tiso lay a wreath at the
Victoria Park Memorial for the 19th
Battalion and Armoured Regiment
Service, one of two local community
ANZAC Day Services of Remembrance
Cashmere supported again this year.
The other service was at the Halswell
War Memorial, Halswell Domain.
Anzac Day, April 25, is the national
day of remembrance for the fallen of
all wars, but specifically it commemorates
the day Australian and New
Zealand Army Corps (ANZACs) landed
at Gallipoli in 1915.
Principal farewelled
Appointment announced
We are very excited to announce the
appointment of our new Principal, Mr
Joe Eccleton.
Mr Eccleton, pictured at right, returns
to Cashmere High School after leaving
in 2016 to take up the role of Assistant
www.cashmere.school.nz
Principal at Christ’s College.
He will take up his new role of
Principal from the start of Term 3
and brings with him the experience,
skills and vision to lead Cashmere High
School.
Problem Solver off to world finals
Cashmere is very pleased
to have seven students
qualify for the national
Future Problem Solving
(FPS) finals.
Only teams and
individuals ranked in the
top five in New Zealand
qualify for the National
Championships.
Cashmere High School
student Billie Pine,
pictured, has qualified
by placing first in the
Performance Scenario
division, to attend the
World Finals this year.
Billie will travel
with Sue Williams,
Cashmere’s FPS Coach,
to Massachusetts early
next month to represent
New Zealand at the
World Championships.
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HEALTH & AWARENESS
Hip pain: Do I have arthritis or
could it be mainly my muscles?
The team at Physical Sense in Sydenham
sees clients with a range of symptoms but
many of their middle-aged and senior
clients visit complaining of pain in one or
both hips.
Physiotherapist Ietje van Stolk suggests
that a major part of the pain could be due
to muscle pain rather than simply arthritis.
“Even if an x-ray shows arthritis, the reason
for the pain may be the muscles around
the joint,” she explains. Alternatively, a
back muscle could also be the cause, as
shown in the image.
Ietje recalls one case where an 89 year
old client with severe arthritis who walked
with a stick, told her, “I will end up in
a wheelchair, I cannot put any weight
through my right leg due to pain in my hip
and buttock”. “Within 4 treatments, she
was walking with her stick but without the
severe pain,” says Ietje. “The arthritis was
one of the factors that made her muscles
spasm but the other was that older people
move less and the flexed position the hip
is in when we sit is particularly bad for
the hip.” Ietje is happy with the fact that
although the client was 89 and could have
been “given up on” or told to live with the
pain, she made a difference to her health
Hip muscle that causes hip pain
(the crosses are the areas of the muscle spasms, the red areas is where the pain is felt)
and wellbeing.
At Physical Sense, hands-on techniques
(massage and triggerpoint deactivation
techniques) are used to release the muscles.
The client also gets a home exercise
program designed to mobilize and stretch
the hip, strengthen the important core
muscles and increase general strength and
balance. They teach a movement sequence
that stretches the hip in all directions
whilst the client is able to lie safely on their
bed, perfect for older or less mobile clients.
In many cases having the muscles
released and being taught how to maintain
it, is enough to stay on top of the problem.
If severe arthritis is the underlying cause,
some maintenance therapy may be
necessary, but that is often more affordable
and, for older patients, better tolerated than
surgery. In very few treatments the client
Back hip muscle that causes hip pain
will know if it is going to work for them or
not, without financial commitment.
Physical Sense Gym & Physio is located
at 300 Colombo Street, Sydenham.
There is a bus stop in front of the door
and there is ample parking. To enquire
about specialised exercise classes or
physiotherapy treatment, phone 377-2577
or visit www.triggerpoints.co.nz.
Physical Sense Gym and Physio is located at 300 Colombo Street, Sydenham. The Blue Line Bus stops in front of the door and there is ample
parking. To enquire about specialised exercise classes or physiotherapy treatment, phone 377-2577 or visit www.triggerpoints.co.nz
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WANTED TO BUY
COINS • BANKNOTES • MEDALS • GOLD
Antique & Collectables Buyers numismatic specialist Geoff Brown will be in Christchurch next week, wishing to
buy any of these or similar items. Perhaps you’ve stopped collecting, or the family aren’t interested, downsizing
or moving. Whether you have single items or complete collections we would love to see them. Please take this
opportunity to see Geoff at one of our venues with any items you wish to sell.
COINS
AnyGOLD
USA, Great Britain, Europe, Sovereigns, Krugerrands
Proof Sets, individual coins or collections
COINS & COLLECTIONS
AnyWORLD
World coins, Proof sets & singles, Errors, Mis-strikes
Trade Tokens. Singles, groups or accumulations
COINS
AnySILVER
New Zealand, Australia, GB, & world silver coins
Bulk lots in any condition
BANKNOTES
AnyWORLD
All old World banknotes, Collections, Accumulations
Obsolete currency
ZEALAND BANKNOTES
AnyNEW
Pre Decimal, Trading Banks, Reserve Bank issues
Decimal notes, Errors, Groups or Collections
NOTES / WAR ISSUES
AnyPOSTAL
NZ Postal Notes, Military Currency, Private Banks
Specimen & Presentation Notes
& WORLD PROOF COINS
AnyNZ
Sets or Individual Coins, limited edition issues
MEDALS
AnyMILITARY
NZ & Commonwealth Medals, Orders & Decorations
Bravery, Long Service, singles or groups
MEDALS & MEDALLIONS
AnyOTHER
Agricultural Society medals, Fire Service, Police,
Exploration, Shooting, Lifesaving, Masonic medals
GOLD & GOLD JEWELLERY
AnySCRAP
Broken or unwanted jewellery, 9ct, 14ct ,18ct, 22ct
Alluvial gold, Watch chains, bracelets etc.
BADGES
AnyMILITARY
All Military Badges, Sporting badges
Memorial Plaques singles or groups
SILVER
AnySTERLING
Tea sets & Cutlery, Cigarette & Card cases
Trays, Trophy Cups, damaged items
We are buying in Christchurch for 6 days only. Please check the dates and times carefully.
MONDAY
27 MAY
TUESDAY
28 MAY
WEDNESDAY
29 MAY
THURSDAY
30 MAY
FRIDAY
31 MAY
SATURDAY
1 JUNE
MT PLEASANT
10am - 3pm
Mt Pleasant Community
Centre
3 McCormacks Bay Rd
BISHOPDALE
10am - 3pm
Chapel Street Centre
Cnr Harewood Rd &
Chapel St
HALSWELL
11am - 3pm
Te Hapua Halswell
Centre
341 Halswell Rd
AVONHEAD
10am - 3pm
St Christopher Church
244 Avonhead Rd
RANGIORA
10am - 3pm
John Knox Centre
Cnr High & King St
CASHMERE
10am - 3pm
Heathcote Room
Cashmere Club
50 Colombo St
Unable to visit a venue? Please call Geoff on 021 338 014 to arrange a home visit
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by 5pm each Wednesday
JP Clinic
Today, 10am-1pm
A justice of the peace is
available to witness signatures,
certify documents, take oaths,
declarations, affidavits or
affirmations, applications for
citizenship or rates rebates.
South, Linwood and Te
Hapua: Halswell Centre
libraries
Technology Help Drop-in
Sessions
Today, 2-3pm and tomorrow,
11am-noon
These free drop-in sessions are
available to help you with specific
issues such as using email,
searching the internet, using the
library catalogue, using electronic
resources and any other general
computer-related queries. Go
along with your laptop, tablet,
smart phone or use one of the
library’s desktop computers if you
need help with anything digital.
Te Hapua: Halswell Centre and
Spreydon Library
Citizens Advice Bureau
Today, 11am-2pm
The Citizens Advice Bureau
provides free and confidential
advice to everyone. It takes the
time to listen to you and equip
you with information.
Linwood Library
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in heat pumps
is here now!
Makerspace – Library Drop In
Today, 3.30-4.30pm
Join in for fun activities every
week in the Makerspace. There
will be a variety of activities and
fun to be had for all. Free.
South Library
Art by Lesley Evans and
Pauline Gibbs
Today, 9am-7pm
Go along and see works from
both artists. Pauline Gibbs’ work
experiments and a “magpie”
approach including abstract
landscapes, while Lesley Evans’
is inspired by holidays, tramping,
camping and having fun with
family.
South Library
Knit ’n’ Yarn
Wednesday, 10.30am-1pm,
Thursday, 1-3pm and Saturday,
1-3pm
Head down to Linwood Library
for the craft corner sessions. Take
your knitting, crochet or other
craft projects. Free and beginners
are welcome.
Linwood Library
Creative Writing
on Wednesdays
Wednesday, 4-5.45pm
Group leaders work with
members to craft, create and
develop their own work. Take
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along pens, lap-tops, paper and
any ideas for story-telling.
Linwood Library
Scrabble Club
Wednesday, 1.30-3.30pm
No obligation to go, just head
down to join in friendly games of
Scrabble.
Te Hapua: Halswell Centre
Game Zone @ Linwood
Library
Thursday, 3.30-4.30pm
Go along and play Minecraft,
Charades, Connect Four,
Pictionary and more. Bring your
friends or meet some new ones.
All children aged 8-13 welcome,
no booking or payment required.
Fujitsu’s Catechin Filters are
approved by the Asthma and
Respiratory Foundation NZ’s
Sensitive Choice ® programme.
Email: info@pshc.co.nz
Linwood Library
Rummikub Club
Thursday, 10am-noon
Go and join in a game of
Rummikub, a tile-based game
for two to four players, combines
elements of the card game
rummy and Mahjong.
Linwood Library
Makerspace
Saturday, 1.30-3pm
Every week there will be a
creative or tech activity to try for
kids of all ages.
Te Hapua: Halswell Centre
Drop in Chinese Art Club
Sunday, 10.30am-noon
Take your own brushes, ink,
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RoboFun for
Adults Drop-in
sessions will be
happening on
Thursday at South
Library between
10am and 11am.
Go along for an
introduction to the
world of robotics
and explore
robotics in an
engaging way, no
bookings required.
paint and paper. Join the club and
work on calligraphy and brush
painting. For ages 10 and over.
Te Hāpua: Halswell Centre
Linwood Library Book Club
Monday, 10.45am-12pm
Go along and chat informally
about any books you have read
over the past month, fiction or
non-fiction. This is a free event.
Linwood Library
Not Just Cards – Social Games
Club
Monday 2-4pm
Mondays at South Library –
Join our group to play Scrabble,
Upwords, Chess and cards.
South Library
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HOME & HEATING
Bathroom
ventilation
The extraction of air from the bathroom opening a window can draw cold air into
should be a priority for all houses and the bathroom and blow the smelly, moisture
commercial buildings.
laden bathroom air into the house.
Bathrooms can generate a large quantity Modern houses are built to be very
of steam and odours. It is important this airtight and require mechanical ventilation
compromised air does not circulate around such as extraction fans or heat exchanger
the house.
systems. Although older houses can be
Bathroom odours can be unpleasant, draughty, the air often flows in the wrong
especially when near living, sleeping or direction. Therefore, they also usually
working areas.
require mechanical ventilation to keep the
The moisture generated by showers and air quality higher.
baths can be damaging to your home and The quality of the air we breathe affects our
furnishings and be a major contribution health and ability to perform. We breathe
to condensation. Damp houses are not a in and out approximately 20,000 litres of
healthy environment for anyone to live in, air every day. It is therefore very important
especially for children or other vulnerable to ensure good air quality indoors through
people.
adequate ventilation.
By extracting air from the bathroom to To ensure the quality of your air, contact
outside, warmer air from inside the house the experts. Smooth-Air Products can
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bathrooms, and look into air exchange for
your whole building. Smooth-Air offers
a wide range of ventilation equipment,
from air vents to ducting for fans, for both
the commercial and domestic markets.
They have an extensive range of fans and
ventilation components in-store but they
can also provide innovative solutions
tailored to differing requirements. You can
contact Smooth-Air on 0800 SMOOTH
(0800 766684).
Choosing the
right heat pump
for your home
Are you struggling with the heat of
Summer or wanting to get organised for
Winter? With the ever changing weather
patterns, heat pumps have the flexibility
of being able to heat and cool which is an
advantage no other appliance can offer. This
represents great value for your investment
as you can use it all year round. The team
at Enviro Master Ltd can help keep you
cool this Summer either at home or work.
Enviro Master supplies, installs and services
all the leading brands including Panasonic,
Fujitsu, Mitsubishi and Daikin. This means
our team can show you which system and
brand will best suit your needs.
With new regulations coming in for
Landlords to provide heating in rentals,
now is a great time to beat the 1st of
July deadline. Inadequate heating and
ventilation can lead to mould growth and
dampness in your property, leading to
costlier maintenance and an unhealthy
living environment. Providing a fixed
heater with a higher heat output and lower
running costs, like a heat pump, will enable
your tenants to heat the area effectively.
It will also discourage them from using
unflued gas heaters which can make a
house damp and mouldy.
It is important to remember, when
selecting an installer, the manufacturer’s
warranty does not cover the installation
and consumers could be responsible for
any repair or damage caused to the system
due to poor installation. Enviro Master’s
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If you want more information about an item or to contact a
seller, visit www.postanote.co.nz and search the ID#
SCA Engine Hoist/Crane
Ford Explorer
Bass Amplifier - Cort GE30B
2009 Ford Focus TD
Golfing Scooter
2006 Mitsubishi Outlander
$230
ID 28664
$9,500
ID 28671
$150
ID 28636
$6,500
ID 28472
$1,300
ID 28634
$11,000
ID 27931
Yoga Pendants with Chain
Camper with folding tent
Nissan Maxima
Honda Accord Wagon
Bailey Pegasus Caravan
7-Pieces Comforter Set
$13
ID 27971
$5,900
ID 27962
$900
ID 21212
$5,800
ID 27950
$38,000
ID 25046
$39
ID 27915
McCormick Tractor
Stoneware
BMW Motorsport 325i Touring
Wall Hanging Tapestry
Toyota Corolla 1.6 Hatchback
Pinking Shears
$29,500
ID 27890
$10
ID 28348
$7,000
ID 28508
$60
ID 28639
$2,500
ID 28308
See Seller
ID 18919
Thomas Puzzle - 60 Pieces
Knife Block & Knives
1984 Toyota Hilux
Laminated Cabinet
Young Budgies
Subaru Outback Legacy
$10
ID 28603
$10
ID 28602
$2,600
ID _7458
$200
ID 28628
$20
ID 28610
$4,500
ID 28659
Side Canvas Of Pop Top
1994 Holden Wagon
Honda Stream
1995 Nissan Cefiro
Woman’s Knitted Cardigan
Washing Machine
$150
ID 28619
$2,995
ID 28584
$2,250
ID 28527
$1,600
ID 28549
$50
ID 28644
$150
ID 28305
Heron Sailing Dinghy
Liteweight Vagabond Caravan
2007 CanAm 4-wheeler 650cc
Leyland Housebus
Nissan Pulsar
Hammock
$2,500
ID 25233
$8,000
ID 28200
$5,200
ID 28130
$40,000
ID 28143
$1,500
ID 28426
$30
ID 28599
CB Radio Antenna
Queensize Mattress & Base
Farm Trailer
Electric Chair
KitchenAid Hand Blender
2 2yr Leather Couches
$20
ID 28585
$250
ID 28576
$200
ID 28570
$380
ID 28569
$150
ID 28547
$2,000
ID 28446
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REAL ESTATE
Huge value - amazing location!
55 Weston Road, Merivale
Price: $1,425,000
4 bedrooms | 2 bathrooms | 2 toilets | 2 living rooms | 1 dining room | 2 car-garage | 2 off-street carparks | Listing Number: PI57743
This is villa perfection! A beautiful character
home packed with charm from the fretwork
on the veranda to the ornate arch in the
central hall, it has been carefully renovated for
modern living. Rewired, well-insulated and
boasting a stunning contemporary kitchen
and bathrooms, an extension has created
valuable additional space.
Set on a magnificent north-facing site of
1,113 sqm, living spaces are arranged across
the rear of the home. A series of French
doors open to decking, an expansive terrace
and picturesque gardens for ultra-private
and seamless indoor/outdoor living and
entertaining. Chic and well-appointed with its
induction cooktop, scullery and wine fridge,
the kitchen is a superb workspace adjoining
an open-plan living and dining room. A large
separate lounge includes a fireside sitting
area and access to the garden. Four double
bedrooms, decorated in contemporary tones,
are served by an elegant tiled bathroom plus
a combined laundry and second bathroom
downstairs to ensure harmonious family
living! A separate double garage sits alongside,
all set in delightful established gardens.
Zoned for Paparoa Street School, Heaton,
Boys’ High and Girls’ High, and close to St
Andrew’s College, both Merivale Village and
Victoria St are within easy reach. Experience
the ultimate villa life - contact the agent
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Calling for exhibitors
weddingshow
Sunday 25th August, 2019 Air Force Museum, Christchurch
To exhibit at this fantastic show, please email mark.sinclair@starmedia.kiwi for more info.
Surf club move
to rebuild on new site
Li ter library
Problem areas for li ter
revealed
christchurch east
Ca l to make an
a pointment
P: 384 9459
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• By Sophie Cornish
WORKSAFE NEW Zealand
Brighton’s Hawke St car park.
Coastal-Burwod Ward city
counci lor David East wants
WorkSafe to pre sure the car
park’s private owners into
a “trip and vehicle” hazard.
WorkSafe chief inspector
a se sment southern Da ren
Safety at Work Act 2015, “as a
undertaking.”
Mr Handforth said WorkSafe
Cr East abou the car park.
“WorkSafe has completed
an a se sment visi to the site
to advise them that it is their
responsibility to manage their
risks a propriately.”
Different parts of the car park
are owned by various people
and the Coastal-Burw od
Community Board recently agr e to anything. “The board One reply has b en received so the car park of people injuring
themselves which had gone
around health and safety.
unreported.
Cr East said the bi gest i sue a difficulty in co-ordinating
“I’ve always though that it
in the past has b en ge ting in
to undertake work.
touch with the landlords and
Cr East said there had b en
owners and ge ting them to said the le ter.
a “number of incidences” in or senior citizens perhaps
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friendly cleaning products.
Temperature Contro led Drying
Re-oiling & Rejuvenating
Same Day Pick Up & Drop O f
are required.
Convenient Location
Drop blinds into us by 9am, at
30 Cashel Str et (near the
Fitzgerald end), and co lect
them a th end of the day.
New Blind Sales Priced from $30
River working group
Rebuilding a healthy
ecosystem in the Selwyn River
per blind
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30 Cashel St,
Christchurch
• By Georgia O’Co nor-Harding
GR ENDALE SCHOOL pupils
have taken a step back in time,
s eing first hand what men and
horses l oked like during war.
The New Zealand Mounted
Rifles Charitable Trust president
Mark A pleton and member
Mike Donaldson t ok their
horses to the sch ol on Monday,
Ja z Competition.
WE ARE OPEN
Mon - Fri
8. 0am to 5. 0pm
Pool plans for Edgeware
Designs for ind or learner’s
p ol revealed
Loca ly Owned
Authorised by Jo Hayes
Unit 6/950 Fe ry Road, Christchurch
Cyclist’s helipad bid
Serious crash gives new
perspective on ride to hospital
tri ping in those potholes and
He is confiden the new
a proach wi l bring results.
“I think the WorkSafe
lever that we are l oking for.”
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Cartwright steps downs
Community board chairman
stays true to his word
call 332 4004 TexT 027 537 0567
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• By Sophie Cornish and Julia Evans
THE PAPANUI-I nes
Community Board has taken the
rare step of starting a petition
to figh the city council over
funding.
Signatures are being co lected
in a bid to get funding for a community
facility in Shirley.
It comes after the city council
removed funding for the centre
pla ned for Shirley Rd, near the
intersection with Hi ls Rd. This
was the site of the former community
centre, which was badly
damaged in the February 2,
20 1, earthquake.
The removal o funding
prompted community board
chairwoman Ali Jones to threaten
to stand down, citing it as her “die
in the ditch” project.
Ms Jone said the board’s role
is to represen the community,
and by gathering signatures from
residents, it was fulfi ling that
role.
“One of the roles of a community
board is to represent and act
• By Sophie Cornish
day before the competition festival as he was a very a complished
musician,” head of music The band dedicated it se to as advocate for the interests of its
competition in Tauranga.
began.
THE ST Andrew’s Co lege big “Tom was a ba s player from Duncan Ferguson said.
Tom, who died while on his way community and this is what we
band had extra incentive to Cashmere High Sch ol who was “We were delighted to win, but to Cashmere High on March 27. are doing. The LTP and a nual
win a the National Youth Ja z playing with our big band this it was bi tersw et,” he said. His death was po sibly related to plans are a l about lo bying the
Competition – ba s player, Tom year. He had a strong chance of St Andrew’s won the most a medical event.
council.”
Fastier, co lapsed and died the wi ning best ba s player a the outstanding big band title a the •Turn to page 9
•Turn to page 5
• By Georgia O’Co nor-Harding
A CRACKDOWN on mobile
traders acro s the districts could
be l oming.
However, the public has li tle
interest in having input into the
i sue.
Only eight submi sions were
received for a potential bylaw
aimed at regulating commercial
activities in public places.
The district council wi l be
holding a hearing for the Public
Places Bylaw and Policy on Commercial
Activities and Events in
Public Places.
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months.
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council has received five inquiries
in a bid to educate pupils on the to the Gr endale Recreation Reserve
Management Commi t e’s But he said the presentation on private or public land.
War 1 and World War 2.
about se ting up a mobile busine s
sacrifice their ancestors made in
World War 1 and World War 2. upcoming Anzac Day service. didn’t go into t o much detail A report said there are two
Mr A pleton and Mr Donaldson
a rived a the sch ol dre sed served, members of the trust wi l te l” to make them aware of what coff e cart is parked beside the
As a tribute to those who and was more of a “show and str et operators in Darfield, a
in World War 1 uniforms while ride horseback to the service. the soldiers l oked like.
railway in Ro leston, and a pi za
their horses Tommy and Kruze Mr A pleton said it was
Children were shown the type cart visits Lincoln w ekly betw en
wore 1 0-year-old sa dles donated
to the trust.
educated on what soldiers wear in the war.
f od truck.
important children were
of kits horses were required to September-May along with a Thai
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By
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and he was “rea ly proud” of practices. Ri carton Community Board
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products and came away competition Templeton. brought back his “In two years’ time, we’ l be
butcher for 14 years, said the and on the 2020 cha lenge.
New World Fe ry Rd butcher
pa sion for the Mayor job. Lia ne Dalziel told going the back to try and win the
Pure South Sharp Blacks, re-
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U per Ri carton butcher Co-
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Ireland.
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South Sharp Blacks team.
qua ry.
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gan’s plan.
“You can just about guarant e
it . because we [the commu-
• By Emily O’Co ne l
every two months for lengthy Australian team.
includes W olston butcher w ekend practices. Mr Winder “Those guys over there
AN U PER Ri carton butcher Jeremy Garth, finished second said coming second against 1 [Australia] are on top of their
has proven himself to be a cut in the competition.
game, they do a g od job,” he
above his Au sie rivals at an He said the cha lenge started result.
said.
international competition. as a “transtasman test match” “To get second behind Ireland “And it just showcases that
Elite Meats owner Corey seven years ago.
was a huge achievement and to New Zealand has got some
Winder was named in the a l The preparation for this be ahead of Australia is an of the best butchers in the
year’s World Butchers’ Challenge
was intense as the team said.
Mr Winder has b en a butcher community.
even bi ger thing for us,” he world,” he said.
Mr Winder and his team, the members met in Auckland But Mr Winder admires the since the age of 19.
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A WOOLSTON butcher proved
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Jeremy Garth and his team, the with a g od result so we’re very
board on Thursday it had the okay
cently came second a the World
m eting new from people, the city s eing council new to make a
Butchers’ Cha lenge in Northern World Butchers’ Cha lenge was
submi sion if Fulton Hogan a plies
for a resource consen to create a
told Western News the submi sion
would likely o pose Fulton Honity
board] don’t believe qua ries
should be so close to residential
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Mr Mora said he wasn’t sure if
Pure South Sharp Blacks, which
the city council would endorse the
board’ submi sion.
“I’d like to think so because the
other countries was a “fantastic”
city council has had their eyes
open as we l ove recent years over
the crysta line silica risk,” he said.
Mr Mora said the community
board wi l be “representing and
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