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TUESDAY, AUGUST <strong>27</strong>, <strong>2019</strong><br />
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Sintes signs<br />
off from board<br />
after 12 years<br />
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Cash injection<br />
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Bebe Frayle Greg Sugrue<br />
People’s Choice - Labour<br />
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Gourmet Seafoods QE II scoops top chip award<br />
CRISPY: Helen and Peter Joe won the people’s choice category for the best chips in the upper South Island at The Chip<br />
Group Industry Awards.<br />
PHOTO: GEOFF SLOAN<br />
• By Matt Slaughter<br />
PETER JOE knows a thing or<br />
two about making good deep<br />
fried chips.<br />
The 60-year-old owner of<br />
Gourmet Seafoods QE II on<br />
Travis Rd is a third-generation<br />
fish and chip shop owner.<br />
His grandparents moved<br />
from China to open one in<br />
Lower Hutt and his parents had<br />
one in Wellington.<br />
Mr Joe and his wife Helen<br />
took out the people’s choice<br />
category at The Chip Group<br />
Industry Awards.<br />
They were voted as having<br />
the best fries of any fish and<br />
chip shop in Canterbury,<br />
the West Coast, Nelson and<br />
Marlborough. Mr Joe said the<br />
award would not have been<br />
possible without Helen and<br />
their son Ben, who helped out<br />
at the shop.<br />
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New hot<br />
pools name<br />
chosen<br />
without<br />
input from<br />
residents<br />
• By Matt Slaughter<br />
QUESTIONS have been<br />
raised over the name He Puna<br />
Taimoana, which has been<br />
given to the hot pools under<br />
construction in New Brighton.<br />
The new name received mostly<br />
positive feedback, but some<br />
residents are disappointed about<br />
the lack of public input into the<br />
naming process and that it does<br />
not include New Brighton or<br />
Christchurch.<br />
Te Rūnangao Ngāi Tūāhuririri<br />
and Matapopore gifted the name,<br />
which translates to “coastal pools”<br />
or “seaside pools.”<br />
In April, <strong>Pegasus</strong> <strong>Post</strong> reported<br />
on Development Christchurch<br />
Ltd’s early ideas for the hot pools’<br />
name. They were Christchurch<br />
Hot Pools or New Brighton Hot<br />
Pools.<br />
Bin Inn New Brighton owner<br />
Nikki Griffin would have<br />
liked either New Brighton or<br />
Christchurch to be put at the end<br />
of He Puna Taimoana to avoid<br />
visitors getting confused about its<br />
location.<br />
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Sintes signs off from board<br />
• By Matt Slaughter<br />
TIM SINTES is an action man.<br />
For the last 12 years, he has<br />
been on the Coastal-Burwood<br />
Community Board fighting for<br />
action in the wards.<br />
And with his limited downtown,<br />
you might have seen the<br />
68-year-old Southshore resident<br />
out boating or hitting the waves<br />
on his surfboard.<br />
Mr Sintes, the board’s deputy<br />
chairman, is not running for<br />
re-election in the October local<br />
body elections, saying it<br />
was a tough decision to step<br />
down but it was time for him to<br />
put more energy into doing the<br />
activities he loves.<br />
“I love my surfing, my<br />
snowboarding, my cycling . . .<br />
my boating. I’ve got so many<br />
things that I want to do, plus I<br />
want to travel a bit more and just<br />
have a bit more free time.<br />
“My whole life, I’ve put the<br />
community before me and I<br />
think really it’s time that I need<br />
to do it for myself.”<br />
Mr Sintes also battled through<br />
pneumonia at the end of last<br />
year, which saw him hospitalised<br />
twice. Although he said he still<br />
feels like a young man, the time<br />
is right for a change of lifestyle.<br />
He said spending time with<br />
his wife Jan Sintes and daughters<br />
JOB DONE: Tim Sintes is not running for re-election in<br />
October’s local body elections and says he’s looking forward<br />
to spending more time boating and with his daughters Lauren<br />
and Jade <br />
Lauren and Jade, who he named<br />
one of his boats after, would now<br />
take priority.<br />
Mr Sintes said in spite of his<br />
time on the board being filled<br />
with ups and downs, he has<br />
“loved” the job.<br />
“I love the good parts of it, I<br />
hate the fighting, the battling.”<br />
He said he had “incredibly<br />
mixed feelings” about leaving.<br />
However, Mr Sintes said<br />
his decision to not run for<br />
re-election is not because he<br />
has lost interest or faith in the<br />
Coastal and Burwood wards.<br />
“I believe this place has so<br />
much potential that just hasn’t<br />
been realised. There are great<br />
people out there and I’d love to<br />
carry on the journey but [not]<br />
for another three years. Believe<br />
me, it was such a hard decision.<br />
“I can honestly say I couldn’t<br />
have worked any harder than<br />
I’ve worked . . . when I get into<br />
a project I give it 100 per cent, I<br />
throw my whole life into it and<br />
I never thought it would take 12<br />
years of my life.”<br />
Mr Sintes’ said his best<br />
achievements with the board<br />
include helping to get Taiora: QE<br />
II Recreation and Sport Centre<br />
rebuilt and ensuring the recently<br />
named He Puna Taimoana hot<br />
pools were approved for New<br />
Brighton.<br />
Even simple things like getting<br />
a boardwalk rebuilt in South<br />
Brighton was a highlight for Mr<br />
Sintes.<br />
Along with these<br />
achievements, Mr Sintes said:<br />
“There are a lot of things that<br />
I’m super disappointed in.”<br />
“I still so wish we could get<br />
South Brighton and Southshore<br />
estuary edge [sea level rise and<br />
flooding protections] sorted out.<br />
That’s just been going on for so<br />
long and it’s just not right.”<br />
Mr Sintes said the next<br />
three years would see some big<br />
developments he had helped<br />
push for come to fruition,<br />
including the hot pools.<br />
He said he would be watching<br />
on with excitement.<br />
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CLOCK TOWER LIGHTS<br />
City council staff have been<br />
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reinstalled as part of the repair<br />
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New Brighton Clock Tower. The<br />
Coastal-Burwood Community<br />
Board requested the lighting so<br />
the clock tower can be lit up at<br />
night-time.<br />
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A grant of $2500 will go to the<br />
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discretionary response fund,<br />
the board also granted $5500 to<br />
Parklands @ Play, $3000 to the<br />
board’s Garden Pride Awards,<br />
$6000 to the Dallington Avondale<br />
Burwood Combined Event, $6000<br />
to the I Love New Brighton event<br />
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Day commemorations next year.<br />
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Duncan Smith has received a<br />
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and Keegan Piper will get $250<br />
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$300,000 cash<br />
• By Matt Slaughter<br />
MORE THAN $300,000 has<br />
been split between community<br />
groups and organisations in the<br />
east.<br />
The funding came from the<br />
Coastal-Burwood Community<br />
Board’s strengthening<br />
communities fund.<br />
The purpose of the fund is to<br />
support community-focused<br />
organisations with projects that<br />
strengthen community wellbeing<br />
in the area.<br />
Successful applicants are<br />
outlined in the community<br />
board agenda as being able to<br />
demonstrate they are sustainable,<br />
strategic, community-focused<br />
groups which benefit the<br />
community.<br />
New Brighton Community<br />
Gardens Trust manager<br />
Catherine O’Neill said receiving<br />
$20,000 towards operational<br />
costs means she will be able to<br />
commit more time to her role<br />
“We can do more, we can<br />
outreach more, hopefully,<br />
outreach more to the<br />
•From page 1<br />
Said Ms Griffin: “Generally,<br />
in most cases, there seems to be<br />
kind of the two-name reflection<br />
. . . you look at [Taiora] QE II,<br />
they’ve used the Maori name and<br />
they respected the QE II name,<br />
so it would have been probably<br />
nice to have a name that could<br />
encompass both.”<br />
However, DCL chief executive<br />
Rob Hall said New Brighton and<br />
Christchurch will feature in the<br />
pools’ marketing and advertising.<br />
“The fact they are located in<br />
New Brighton, Christchurch<br />
will be clear in promotions,<br />
marketing and signage for the<br />
facility.”<br />
There was no public<br />
consultation for the name.<br />
BOOST: New Brighton Community Gardens Trust received a<br />
$20,000 grant from the community board.<br />
community. Our gardens are<br />
pretty big and organised and<br />
you need to have some<br />
leadership in a garden.<br />
“We can’t survive<br />
without these funds<br />
coming in.”<br />
Parklands Christchurch<br />
Softball United president<br />
Darryll Hamilton said<br />
its $2000 grant would go<br />
towards replacing three<br />
bags of equipment, which<br />
were stolen from its gear shed<br />
in June, and replacing worn out<br />
gear in general.<br />
Coastal Ward city councillor<br />
David East said he is not<br />
disappointed there was no<br />
consultation over the name<br />
but admits he was surprised<br />
when just one name option was<br />
presented to the community<br />
board.<br />
“The name was gifted and it<br />
was more or less just presented to<br />
us . . . I didn’t even know it was<br />
going to happen, it just came out<br />
of the blue, so that was a little bit<br />
of a surprise.”<br />
Mr Hall said He Puna<br />
Taimoana and its meaning was<br />
shared with Coastal-Burwood<br />
Community Board before it was<br />
announced.<br />
Ms Griffin said it would have<br />
been better if the community was<br />
“The funding is getting harder<br />
and harder to get and when we<br />
do get funding like that,<br />
don’t you worry, we do<br />
appreciate it. Otherwise,<br />
what we’re doing is we’re<br />
putting our fee of subs<br />
up higher and as a rule,<br />
generally, the subs do<br />
not pay for any gear.”<br />
A-Town Boxing<br />
Gym received $4500<br />
towards its Champion<br />
4 Life Boxing programme,<br />
which it runs at Chisnallwood<br />
Intermediate and Haeata<br />
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consulted on the name but she<br />
likes He Puna Taimoana.<br />
“It would have been nice for<br />
the community to have that<br />
engagement. As for the name,<br />
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Seaside Market, was granted<br />
of $23,000 towards operating<br />
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Co-ordinator Martha<br />
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costs for its monthly Wave<br />
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“It just means that we’re able<br />
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do . . . it’s also really important<br />
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community and creating good<br />
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our initiatives.”<br />
I actually think it’s quite nice.<br />
It does encompass the coastal<br />
area, so I think it’s a really good<br />
reflection on what the area is.”<br />
New Brighton Business<br />
and Landowners Association<br />
chairwoman Rebecca Tavete also<br />
felt consultation over the name<br />
would have been better.<br />
“I think the consultation may<br />
have not included the community<br />
as much as the community<br />
would have liked, regardless of<br />
that, I think the community have<br />
been delivered something that<br />
we should really embrace and<br />
honour.”<br />
New Brighton project coordinator<br />
Martha Baxendell<br />
said public consultation should<br />
have happened if the name was<br />
Other community groups<br />
included:<br />
Burwood Community<br />
Church Trust received<br />
$15,000 to go towards<br />
Powerhouse Youth<br />
Ministries and 24-7 youth<br />
worker programmes.<br />
QE II Swim Club received<br />
$2000 to go towards coach<br />
wages.<br />
Youth Alive Trust received<br />
$5000 towards volunteer<br />
and mentoring co-ordinator<br />
wages.<br />
Dallington Community<br />
Trust received $13,000<br />
towards rent, public liability<br />
insurance, its newsletter<br />
and its community movie.<br />
Wainoni Avonside<br />
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Poto opens up shop at Eastgate<br />
Former city councillor David Close cut the ribbon to<br />
open Christchurch East MP Poto Williams’ new office in<br />
the Eastgate Shopping Centre. Ms Williams moved from<br />
her old office in New Brighton, telling <strong>Pegasus</strong> <strong>Post</strong> last<br />
month in spite of her new headquarters being in the Port<br />
Hills electorate, she hopes Eastgate will become part of<br />
Christchurch East when the electorate boundaries are<br />
reviewed next year.<br />
Fish and chip shop owner<br />
keeps ‘Kiwi tradition’ going<br />
•From page 1<br />
Mr Joe has owned Gourmet<br />
Seafoods QE II for more than<br />
20 years and said there is more<br />
to making good chips than just<br />
potatoes and a deep frier.<br />
“You’ve got to have a passion,<br />
you’ve got to love the industry,<br />
you’ve got to care about people,<br />
and you’ve got to care about<br />
how you get a good product out<br />
and that’s pretty much all there<br />
is to it.<br />
“You’ve got to say, oh, I love<br />
going to work today.”<br />
He said his family has a long<br />
history as fish and chip shop<br />
owners and his grandparents<br />
were among the first to open one<br />
in New Zealand.<br />
“Where they came from<br />
[China], they liked cooking you<br />
see, so when they moved to New<br />
Zealand that’s what they enjoyed<br />
and they said why not go for<br />
the New Zealand traditional<br />
food type and that was fish and<br />
chips,” Mr Joe said. “They only<br />
had about five items in those<br />
days, just chips, fish, sausages,<br />
hotdogs and potato fritters, that<br />
was pretty much it. Look at it<br />
now, it’s changed so much.”<br />
Mr Joe said he is proud to<br />
carry on his grandparents and<br />
FAMILY BUSINESS: Gourmet Seafoods QE II has been open<br />
for more than 20 years.<br />
PHOTO: GEOFF SLOAN<br />
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“It’s just culture, you know. It’s<br />
just a tradition that New Zealand<br />
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Tuesday <strong>August</strong> <strong>27</strong> <strong>2019</strong> 7<br />
Keeping New Brighton’s history alive<br />
• By Matt Slaughter<br />
PEGGY BUTTERFIELD brings<br />
people together to celebrate the<br />
history of New Brighton.<br />
The 76-year-old has spent<br />
every year of her life living in the<br />
suburb, and says it is the people<br />
who have kept her there.<br />
“It’s the community. I think<br />
New Brighton’s community<br />
is different from other<br />
communities – people care about<br />
one another.”<br />
She has been the New Brighton<br />
Museum secretary for the past<br />
six years, and between 1981<br />
and 1999 you may have seen<br />
her behind the checkout at New<br />
Brighton Countdown.<br />
“I absolutely loved it . . .<br />
everybody knew me you see, so<br />
they’d come into Countdown<br />
and they’d cause great traffic<br />
jams because they’d want to be at<br />
my checkout.”<br />
She said she found the same<br />
sense of community when she<br />
started volunteering at the<br />
museum.<br />
“I love meeting the local<br />
people. They come in and most<br />
of the time I know them and<br />
they’ll want to reminisce.<br />
“For them, it brings back so<br />
many memories . . . sometimes<br />
they find granddad in some of<br />
the old surf club photos. So many<br />
memories.”<br />
Mrs Butterfield went to New<br />
Brighton District High School<br />
(which became Central New<br />
Brighton School) and Linwood<br />
High School. Her mother Doris<br />
Goodlad and grandmother Flora<br />
Speechly also both lived in New<br />
Brighton.<br />
She married her husband of 52<br />
years, former Canterbury rugby<br />
league player Errol Butterfield,<br />
at the New Brighton Methodist<br />
Church in 1967. They had two<br />
children, Lynda Butterfield, who<br />
lives in Parklands, and Jill Genet,<br />
who lives in Australia.<br />
Mr Butterfield, who died in<br />
July, was the brother of Jock<br />
Butterfield. Jock played 99 tests<br />
for the Kiwis in the 1950s and<br />
60s, and in 2007 he was named<br />
at hooker in the New Zealand<br />
rugby league team of the century.<br />
Said Mrs Butterfield: “He<br />
WELL-<br />
KNOWN:<br />
Peggy<br />
Butterfield<br />
has been<br />
volunteering<br />
at New<br />
Brighton<br />
Museum for<br />
six years.<br />
PHOTO:<br />
GEOFF<br />
SLOAN<br />
[Errol] loved New Brighton<br />
too . . . he loved the Brighton<br />
Workingmen’s Club, he was a<br />
life member there and everybody<br />
knew him . . . he was very<br />
community-minded as well.”<br />
Mrs Butterfield was a close<br />
friend of former New Brighton<br />
Museum volunteer Margaret<br />
Kelso who was honoured at the<br />
2017 New Zealander of the Year<br />
awards, when she was named in<br />
the local hero category for her<br />
contribution to the suburb.<br />
Mrs Butterfield said it was<br />
friendships like the one she<br />
had with Mrs Kelso, which<br />
had seen her develop such a<br />
strong connection to the seaside<br />
suburb.<br />
“Brighton is very, very<br />
community-minded. It’s a lovely<br />
place to live, it really is.”<br />
Festival of Adult Learning<br />
comes to Richmond<br />
• By Claire Booker<br />
THE FESTIVAL of Adult<br />
Learning will start at Richmond<br />
next month.<br />
Classes will be held<br />
throughout the first week of<br />
the month at Avebury House<br />
and the Richmond Community<br />
Garden.<br />
Events will include<br />
yoga and pilates<br />
demonstrations,<br />
cooking and art<br />
classes, gardening<br />
classes and cultural<br />
activities.<br />
There will also<br />
be feature talks,<br />
including a session<br />
on foraging for food<br />
in New Zealand with<br />
Natalie Absalom.<br />
Avebury House<br />
Community Trust<br />
house manager Tanya<br />
Didham said it is<br />
exciting to bring such<br />
a diverse range of free events to<br />
the community.<br />
“Together with Richmond<br />
Community Garden, our aim<br />
is always to engage people,<br />
increase social connection and<br />
provide opportunities for people<br />
to learn and be active,” she said.<br />
The week has been organised<br />
by Adult and Community<br />
Education Aotearoa and is a<br />
United Nations educational,<br />
scientific and cultural<br />
organisation initiative.<br />
The event was established in<br />
1988 with the goal of raising the<br />
profile of adult learning.<br />
It is a good way for members<br />
of the community<br />
to meet other<br />
people in their area<br />
and get involved<br />
with adult learning.<br />
The event will<br />
suit people from<br />
all backgrounds,<br />
including those<br />
who are learning<br />
to adjust to life<br />
in New Zealand,<br />
re-training to<br />
find employment,<br />
adjusting to life<br />
after prison,<br />
acquiring parenting<br />
skills, or just getting<br />
out and doing an<br />
activity to make life better and<br />
meet people.<br />
The event incorporates<br />
International Literacy Day on<br />
September 8.<br />
•A full list of events<br />
is available at www.<br />
aceaotearoa.org.nz/events/<br />
festival-adult-learning<br />
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Father and son dominate off-road<br />
ARANUI FATHER and son<br />
pairing Bryan and Owen Chang<br />
have dominated the unlimited<br />
classes and finished first and<br />
second overall at the New<br />
Zealand off-road racing short<br />
course championship, at West<br />
Melton.<br />
Last week’s<br />
event attracted<br />
more than 30<br />
entries, with<br />
five-strong grids<br />
in the unlimited<br />
race car<br />
and unlimited<br />
Owen Chang<br />
trucks/4WDs.<br />
Owen, a former national<br />
champion, was making his short<br />
course championship debut in<br />
the turbocharged Jimco V6 racer<br />
raced in recent years by Daniel<br />
Powell.<br />
It proved successful as he was<br />
named the overall winner and<br />
Bryan winning the eight class.<br />
Bryan said it was a successful<br />
weekend, in spite of the weather.<br />
“We’re constantly working on<br />
the truck’s handling, grip and<br />
flight characteristics and it performed<br />
superbly in the absolute<br />
worst conditions.<br />
“Couple that with Owen’s class<br />
win and the title itself and it’s<br />
been a great family day out in<br />
the rain.”<br />
Mark Brown brought his<br />
lighter four-cylinder car out for<br />
its first run in the class and led<br />
the opening laps of his first heat,<br />
but his challenge faded early.<br />
Across the rest of the heats<br />
the battle was between Owen<br />
and the big V8 Aceco of another<br />
Christchurch racer, Jacob<br />
Brownlees.<br />
The latter used its torque and<br />
power advantage to match the<br />
slightly lighter V6-engined<br />
Jimco of Chang off the start line<br />
and on the longer straights but<br />
Owen had the advantage out of<br />
the tighter corners, turning on a<br />
masterful display for the crowd.<br />
In the 4WD Bits class eight<br />
unlimited trucks, a field of five<br />
was whittled down to two after<br />
the first heat, allowing Owen<br />
and multiple class eight champion<br />
Bryan to focus on keeping his<br />
SPORT<br />
four-cylinder turbo Chevrolet<br />
ute ahead of the V8 ProLite of<br />
North Islander Craig Carlyle.<br />
Chang senior had opted for<br />
aggressive Komodo ‘extreme’<br />
off-road tyres to cut through<br />
the ankle-deep mud of the early<br />
heats.<br />
Bryan’s truck is well set up for<br />
the West Melton track, but in a<br />
later heat Carlyle was able to get<br />
past the Christchurch racer.<br />
The two remained locked in<br />
battle, shedding body panels<br />
CHAMPION:<br />
Aranui’s Owen<br />
Chang was<br />
named the<br />
overall winner<br />
at the New<br />
Zealand offroad<br />
racing<br />
short course<br />
championship,<br />
at West<br />
Melton. His<br />
father Bryan<br />
won the class<br />
eight title at<br />
the same<br />
event. <br />
from their trucks in the process,<br />
but in a similar manner to the<br />
class one battle, Chang’s Chev<br />
had a visible advantage in grip<br />
off the start line and out of<br />
corners.<br />
At the end of the heats the<br />
outright title was decided over<br />
short one-lap sprints, one car at<br />
a time.<br />
Owen emerged the winner,<br />
Bryan was second overall. Leigh<br />
Bishop was third in his Yamaha<br />
UTV, also winning the JG Civil<br />
U class for stock UTVs in the<br />
process.<br />
Bryan said the muddy<br />
conditions had caused worries<br />
for a few competitors, but the<br />
Giti Tires Chev never faltered.<br />
Liddicoat<br />
continues<br />
push for<br />
Olympics<br />
• By Jacob Page<br />
COASTAL SPIRIT defender<br />
Sean Liddicoat has been named<br />
in the New Zealand under-23<br />
football team for their tour of<br />
Australia next month.<br />
A total of 21 players will head<br />
to New South Wales as preparations<br />
continue for the OFC men’s<br />
Olympic qualifying tournament,<br />
which takes place in Fiji soon<br />
after the Australia tour.<br />
“These two games against<br />
a strong Australian team will<br />
help us prepare for the Olympic<br />
qualifiers as we look to secure<br />
our place at Tokyo 2020.”<br />
The Australia matches also<br />
provide the rare opportunity for<br />
the players involved to test themselves<br />
against New Zealand’s<br />
traditional sporting foe,<br />
They have met 10 times over<br />
the years with New Zealand’s<br />
only positive results being a famous<br />
1-0 triumph in Adelaide in<br />
1996 and a 1-1 draw in Auckland<br />
in 2004.<br />
The team will first play<br />
Australia on September 6 in<br />
Wollongong and then again four<br />
days later in Campbelltown.<br />
The OFC men’s Olympic<br />
qualifying tournament will be<br />
held in Fiji from September 21 to<br />
October 5.<br />
Volunteers show visitors<br />
our city’s attractions<br />
WALKING GUIDES<br />
WANTED<br />
Showing visitors to many of Christchurch’s<br />
beauty spots, natural attractions, places<br />
of historical interest, and the changing<br />
cityscape as the city rebuilds, is the<br />
task undertaken by the team of 20<br />
knowledgeable and friendly guides at<br />
Walk Christchurch.<br />
All the volunteers thoroughly enjoy<br />
revealing our city’s unique features, many<br />
of which visitors may not discover on their<br />
own, and answering questions on the city<br />
and its people.<br />
Walk Christchurch was established in<br />
1982 as the Christchurch Personal Guiding<br />
Service, and has undergone a number of<br />
changes over the years to meet the needs<br />
of increasing numbers of visitors to the city.<br />
The primary walk is the Classic<br />
Christchurch Walk, a five-kilometre walk<br />
around the central city, which takes<br />
about two and a half to three hours. From<br />
October, a shorter Highlights Christchurch<br />
Walk is also being introduced. This will be<br />
2.5 kilometres, lasting about 90 minutes.<br />
More walks are also planned to meet<br />
different requirements.<br />
The walks are ranked in the top 10 activities<br />
for tourists in Christchurch by Trip Advisor,<br />
and positive reviews are regularly posted<br />
on the Trip Advisor website.<br />
Here is one example:<br />
“Highly recommend booking this walking<br />
tour. My guide was incredibly informed<br />
and passionate about Christchurch, and<br />
it was a pleasure to listen to him speak<br />
about the city he loves. The walk never felt<br />
tiresome, and I got to see all the sights of<br />
Christchurch. Highly recommended!”<br />
The volunteer guides themselves get many<br />
benefits from their guiding activities.<br />
For example, Josie has, over the years<br />
of guiding, developed an interest in our<br />
city – its past, present and future as well<br />
as improving her knowledge of the city<br />
architecture and landscape.<br />
Josie considers herself not just a walking<br />
guide, but an ambassador for the city. She<br />
is often one of the few people that visitors<br />
can meet and talk with over the duration<br />
of the walk.<br />
Craig appreciates being part of an<br />
active, sociable group of walking guides.<br />
He has increased his appreciation of<br />
Christchurch and the guided walks have<br />
taken him to places he had never visited<br />
or known about. Stories about those<br />
places have strengthened his connection<br />
to Christchurch and his knowledge about<br />
what is happening in Christchurch.<br />
Volunteers needed<br />
To meet the growing demand for the<br />
walks, Walk Christchurch is seeking more<br />
volunteers to join the team. Details of<br />
requirements can be seen to the right of<br />
this page.<br />
For more information visit the Walk<br />
Christchurch website below.<br />
WALK CHRISTCHURCH provides<br />
guided walks in central Christchurch.<br />
Last year we guided 1800 walkers.<br />
TripAdvisor ranks our walks in<br />
the top 10 out of more than 110<br />
activities in Christchurch<br />
Visit our website walkchristchurch.nz<br />
for more information about us.<br />
WALK CHRISTCHURCH is recruiting<br />
cheerful, enthusiastic volunteer<br />
walking guides to meet the increased<br />
demand for our walks. We provide an<br />
induction and training programme.<br />
Our guides are expected to -<br />
• Lead up to four walks each month<br />
in the visitor season.<br />
• Be knowledgeable about the city<br />
and committed to giving walkers a<br />
great experience<br />
• Be fit and active<br />
Contact us about becoming a<br />
volunteer walking guide.<br />
• Go to walkchristchurch@gmail.com<br />
- to express your interest or<br />
• Phone Wendy 324 3171 or Milton<br />
357 9330 for a chat.<br />
www.walkchristchurch.nz
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From the principal’s desk<br />
Challenge<br />
Achievement<br />
Responsibility<br />
Empathy<br />
I am reminded of the whakatauaki:<br />
“E ki ana koe ki ahau, he aha te mea nui; maku e ki atu<br />
kia koe, he tangata, he tangata, he tangata.<br />
Should you ask me, what is our greatest treasure? I will<br />
respond that it is people, it is people, it is people.”<br />
Encouraging<br />
excellence<br />
in our<br />
community<br />
Way<br />
Outdoor Education is<br />
in full flight<br />
Sailing Lake Rua, our students enjoyed a six day practical<br />
learning session where they developed their sailing skills<br />
and worked towards gaining up to nine credits over three<br />
assessments.<br />
Along with Ara Institute of Canterbury, students had two<br />
practical days learning about techniques and equipment used<br />
when climbing and abseiling as well as hearing about the<br />
many locations around New Zealand where they could do this.<br />
They also completed a two credit practical assessment.<br />
Our mountain biking two day camp at Living Springs was a<br />
true adventure. Students developed their skills in mountain<br />
biking on tracks at Bottle Lake Forest and Victoria Park in the<br />
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I struggled as a Principal to make a decision to attend a Digital<br />
Fluency Course (DFI) this term.<br />
But with my colleagues and new friends, we began the<br />
journey together. I’ve decided to take part in the second<br />
Digital Fluency Intensive course, which began 23 July <strong>2019</strong>, in<br />
Christchurch. I thought about all the reasons why I shouldn’t<br />
be there, including workload, personnel, and student issues to<br />
deal with at school.<br />
Then I thought about the reasons why I must be there, and<br />
for me, it is about people. I have asked my staff to change the<br />
world, to use digital tools, to become fluent in the use of these<br />
tools and then to share their learning with our students and<br />
others. I can rise no higher than the standards of excellence<br />
that we collectively set within our schools, although the<br />
school and environment of modern learning practices are now<br />
at the forefront of New Zealand education. I cannot expect<br />
any of my staff to do something that I must do myself. I am<br />
here learning and seeking new knowledge, amongst a group<br />
of people with similar passions, commitments and desires.<br />
We are all educators, with a broad range of experiences<br />
and expertise, we are lifelong learners, and we are people<br />
wanting to make a difference for our students. I had a degree<br />
of reservation attending this particular course; my skills and<br />
capabilities as a digitally fluent citizen are in need of support.<br />
Dorothy Burt shared with us “The ManaiaKalani Story”, an<br />
interesting narrative of a journey and commitment beginning<br />
from 2016 to DFI today. Thank you, Dorothy, for reminding<br />
us about ‘Why’, about sharing a passion and desire of a<br />
community making a difference for their learners, and for<br />
bringing that passion and belief to Christchurch. I take this<br />
opportunity to acknowledge the explorers and navigators of<br />
the ManaiaKalani story and the gift that you bring and share<br />
with other educators of Aotearoa.<br />
Learn, Create and Share is a pedagogy of practice, and it<br />
is underpinned by a successful, experienced team. It is a<br />
methodology or teaching and learning practice supported by<br />
evidenced based data. The pen has been replaced by a digital<br />
device. In our technological world, we have advanced the<br />
types of tool that we are using in the classroom, and therefore,<br />
teachers need to be upskilled in the use of these tools.<br />
Our first lesson focused on Google groups. I had no idea that<br />
such a google package existed. I wanted to know more. I<br />
could see the potential of using the google group platform as<br />
a leadership tool.<br />
At least a couple of times during the day I got that ‘aha<br />
moment,’ i.e. when you realise you have been doing<br />
something for years and someone shows you a zap shortcut.<br />
Wow! I should have known that and it makes one feel like an<br />
idiot.<br />
I have a goal to learn about the tools that my staff and<br />
students are using. I expect to share their frustrations, anxieties<br />
and successes. I trust that at the end of our DFI course, I will be<br />
able to master some of the digital tools that our learners are<br />
using.<br />
Every day, I will leave with new<br />
learning; I have: created a google<br />
doc, learnt a few short cuts, inserted<br />
images into a table, and I am<br />
blogging for the first time.<br />
Most importantly, I am pleased to<br />
be here, learning new things, and<br />
sharing this learning with my staff<br />
and students of Mairehau High<br />
School.<br />
Harry Romana, Principal<br />
Harry Romana,<br />
Principal<br />
Mairehau High School, Hills Road, Christchurch P. 385 3145 F. 385 3143 admin@mairehau.school.nz www.mairehau.school.nz
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This is who we are.. students and<br />
staff focusing on our C.A.R.E values<br />
Kapahaka Competition -<br />
Papanui and Mairehau combined group -<br />
Nga Whatumoana<br />
Ngā Whatumoana was a composite group of Papanui and Mairehau<br />
High school students. The group competed in the Waitaha<br />
Secondary Schools Kapahaka Whakataetae at the Aurora Centre,<br />
Burnside High School, on Saturday 3rd <strong>August</strong>. The competition<br />
was to decide the region’s most outstanding Secondary School<br />
Kapahaka group and earn a place in the National Secondary<br />
School’s Kapahaka Competition in 2020.<br />
The day started early for Ngā Whatumoana. Students assembled<br />
at Papanui High School at 7.30am, and then travelled together<br />
to Burnside to perform. Our group was one of 12 rōpū (groups)<br />
who performed and their amazing kaiako kapa haka - Miss Satriani<br />
Reihana - said that they were focussed and determined to do their<br />
very best on the day. All the intense months of training paid off<br />
as they performed their set with mana and kaha. Whether you<br />
were watching in the audience or on the live stream, everyone was<br />
extremely proud of our group. The day finished at 7.30pm with the<br />
winners announced live on the Tahu FM live stream of the event.<br />
For a first time entered group Ngā Whatumoana did incredibly well.<br />
They were 7th overall and our leader Phoenix Neilson, gained very<br />
high marks - no marks under 89!<br />
Huge mihi to our staff Satriana Reihana and Charntay Poko for all the<br />
hours of training and support for our performers: Phoenix Neilson,<br />
Matthias Mataitai, Matalasi Tulia and Zion Wirihana. Thanks also to<br />
Sarah Maindonald, Lauren Taylor and Vanessa Gopperth for their<br />
huge efforts as well.<br />
It was terrific to work with ngā kaiako o Papanui - Paul Peawini,<br />
Chloe Honekawa and Kirsten Aumua and their talented students,<br />
led by Mariah Mohi.<br />
Phoenix Neilson, kaitataki tane mo te ropu (Male leader for the<br />
group) drew inspiration from Te Puea’s famous whakatauki, “Mahia<br />
nga mahi, hei painga mo te iwi”. Do the work, for the benefit of the<br />
iwi.<br />
First time performer Matalasi Tuila remarked, “It felt like all the mana<br />
and hard work that the tutors instilled in us during the preparation<br />
allowed us to represent our kura with the utmost distinction.”<br />
Grizzled veteran, Zion Wirihana, states “it was an awesome<br />
experience and gives me hope that one day in the near future,<br />
Mairehau can reach the pinnacle of success in culture and<br />
performance, and stand with confidence and pride at the national<br />
level.”<br />
Matthais Mataiti, summed it all up in one word, “Mean”.<br />
Ka rongo, ka wareware. Ka kite, ka mahara. Ka hangaia, ka marama<br />
ahau. I listen, I forget. I see, I remember. I do, and I understand.<br />
Bring on 2021 for the next competition!<br />
Okazaki Nishi<br />
School Visit <strong>2019</strong><br />
We enjoyed having our annual visit from 20 students from<br />
Okazaki Nishi School, from Japan, who visited us between<br />
July 31 and <strong>August</strong> 9. They had ESOL classes here at school<br />
and attended classes with their kiwi buddies. They enjoyed<br />
performing in our talent quest and their farewell party<br />
which was held on <strong>August</strong> 9. Thank you to the students<br />
who acted as buddies, to the homestay families and to our<br />
staff for ensuring that this visit was a success.<br />
A HUGE CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR STUDENTS WHO COMPETED IN<br />
YOU ARE SIMPLY AMAZING!!!!<br />
Zoning<br />
The Board of Mairehau High School recently adopted an enrolment<br />
scheme that has been approved by the Secretary for Education.<br />
Under this scheme, students will be enrolled if they live within our<br />
home zone.<br />
Mairehau High School has been collaborating with other Greater<br />
Christchurch State Secondary School Principals and Boards of<br />
Trustees to establish a cohesive schooling network across the city.<br />
There has been a collective desire to create a sustainable school<br />
network that will have a significant positive impact on the learning<br />
communities of Christchurch. Mairehau High School remains<br />
committed to ensuring that our approach to zoning change will<br />
meet the needs of schools in our community, while also supporting<br />
the effectiveness of improving a more sustainable school education<br />
network.<br />
We are confident that the new Mairehau High School zone will<br />
provide long term sustainable and equitable learning opportunities<br />
for the young citizens of our community.<br />
Our new zone will take effect from 1 January 2020. Any change<br />
to school zones could be a concern for communities. It is our<br />
belief that a new zone should not be thought of as being a forced<br />
relationship, but families will develop a feeling of belonging to<br />
Mairehau High School. When families visit our school, we want<br />
them to understand that Mairehau High School will be a match for<br />
their child’s learning needs.<br />
Parents are aware that we have a growing roll. They like the fact<br />
that teachers in the school build strong relationships with students.<br />
We know our students by name. There is a strong sense of family, a<br />
strong sense of caring, and a strong sense of respect in the school.<br />
Building relationships and knowing the child are fundamental<br />
values to Mairehau High School.<br />
Our parents understand about developing relationships over time.<br />
They want their child to be part of embracing the Mairehau High<br />
School experience. They are pleased that we will be able to provide<br />
this opportunity to many in the new school zone.<br />
The teachers in our school are committed, passionate, and<br />
dedicated. We are a school with a caring community feel. Our<br />
home zone will ensure and support student achievement and<br />
learning outcomes for all. Our teachers will get to know students<br />
well and work with parents to ensure positive and enriching<br />
learning experiences for every child. The school prides itself on<br />
our innovative and caring staff, and we value individuality and<br />
difference. All are making a positive difference for every student.<br />
Our teachers are simply a fantastic group of people.<br />
The Ministry of Education has supported the school by providing a<br />
significant injection of capital into the school’s property budget. We<br />
have approximately $14.5 million dollars to support phase one of<br />
our masterplan, which supports the long term provision of quality<br />
education in our community.<br />
Our Board is currently working on an exciting building master plan<br />
for the community in our home zone.<br />
Performing Arts<br />
Showquest <strong>2019</strong>:<br />
After many hours of training, sore bodies, heartache and even some<br />
tears, we capped off a very successful evening …coming away in<br />
2nd place which means Mairehau High School has qualified for the<br />
Nationals.<br />
We are so proud of our students.<br />
Flash Mob – SOUL:<br />
12 of our students, in collaboration with Avonside Girls’ High<br />
School, took part in a flash mob at Christchurch Airport. It was one<br />
of many flash mobs taking place nationwide as part of the ‘SOUL<br />
Friendmobs’.<br />
Sources of Unconditional Love (SOUL) helps support girls to build<br />
confidence and encourage change.<br />
It was an awesome expression of collaboration for friendship day.<br />
Mairehau High School, Hills Road, Christchurch P. 385 3145 F. 385 3143 admin@mairehau.school.nz www.mairehau.school.nz
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5pm each Wednesday<br />
A book discussion group<br />
meeting will be held at<br />
Parklands Library on Monday<br />
from 7.30pm until 9pm. Go<br />
along and join others who love<br />
reading and want to share in<br />
discussion. This is a free event. <br />
Senior Net New Brighton<br />
Tuesday, Wednesday and<br />
Thursday, 10am-noon (by appointment)<br />
This group offers assistance<br />
to mature people with modern<br />
technology, including computers,<br />
tablets, smartphones, email, Facebook,<br />
Skype, Word, cellphones<br />
and the internet. Phone 382 6048<br />
for more information.<br />
202 Marine Pde (next to the<br />
New Brighton Club)<br />
JP Clinic at Shirley Library<br />
Tuesday, 10am-1pm<br />
A justice of the peace will be<br />
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to witness signatures and<br />
documents, certify document<br />
copies, hear oaths, declarations,<br />
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as sign citizenship, sponsorship<br />
or rates rebates applications. No<br />
charge.<br />
Shirley Library<br />
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Falls Prevention Exercise Class<br />
Tuesday, 10am<br />
This is a specially-designed<br />
class to help you avoid a fall.<br />
There is a $2 koha entry but<br />
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are invited to turn up on the<br />
day and see what it can do for<br />
them.<br />
Parklands Community Centre<br />
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Wednesday, 1-2pm, and Thursday,<br />
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Ascot Community Centre<br />
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Wednesday, 3.30-4.30pm<br />
Go along and take part in different<br />
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Homework help is available<br />
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Aranui Library<br />
Scrabble Club<br />
Tuesday and Wednesday, 1.30-<br />
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CV help<br />
Thursday, 10-11.30am<br />
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Thursday, 3.30-4.30pm<br />
Go along to a drop-in<br />
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searching the internet,<br />
using the library catalogue,<br />
eBooks, and general computer<br />
queries.<br />
Shirley Library<br />
Cards Club<br />
Friday, 1.30-3.30pm<br />
This weekly club will be held<br />
every Friday, just go along and<br />
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Makerspace<br />
Friday, 3.30-4.30pm<br />
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ages. Something new every<br />
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Culture Exchange<br />
Friday, 3.45-4.45pm<br />
Go along and make new<br />
friends, practice English and<br />
learn about New Zealand and<br />
Christchurch.<br />
Shirley Library<br />
New Brighton Seaside<br />
Market<br />
Saturday, 10am-2pm<br />
Go and enjoy a warm and<br />
fun atmosphere beside<br />
the seaside. With live entertainment,<br />
food and free facepainting.<br />
New Brighton Pedestrian<br />
Mall<br />
Golden Oldies Movie<br />
Screening – Georgy Girl<br />
Monday, 1.30pm<br />
Lynn Redgrave and James<br />
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$2, go early for a cuppa and a<br />
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New Brighton Museum, 8<br />
Hardy St<br />
Marshland Table Tennis Club<br />
Monday, 7.30-9.30pm<br />
Go along every Monday night<br />
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Tasty Bites<br />
Healthy chicken dish an instant hit<br />
Scotch eggs are done with<br />
a flavoursome chicken<br />
mince wrapped around<br />
a boiled egg and then<br />
cooked in the air fryer.<br />
It’s tasty, portable and a<br />
wonderful breakfast dish<br />
Chicken scotch eggs<br />
Gluten, dairy and sugarfree/no<br />
added fat<br />
Ingredients<br />
1 tsp baking soda<br />
7 eggs<br />
490g raw chicken breast, roughly<br />
chopped<br />
1 green apple, peeled, cored and<br />
diced, optional<br />
2 tsp chopped ginger<br />
2 tsp chopped garlic<br />
Small handful coriander leaves<br />
Small handful parsley leaves<br />
1 Tbsp and seven tsp sticky sauce<br />
(see next recipe)<br />
Himalayan salt and freshly<br />
Ground black pepper<br />
Equipment<br />
Air fryer<br />
Directions<br />
Bring a medium-sized pot of<br />
water to the boil along with the<br />
baking soda and, using a large<br />
spoon, carefully lower the eggs<br />
into the boiling water. For soft<br />
boiled eggs, boil for 4.5min. For<br />
semi-hard, boil for 5.5min and<br />
for hard-boiled, boil for 6.5min.<br />
Remove the pot immediately<br />
from the heat and run the pot<br />
under cold water to stop the eggs<br />
from cooking.<br />
As soon as you can pick the<br />
egg up, carefully roll the egg<br />
on the bench to crack the shell<br />
which will help the egg to cool<br />
down more quickly.<br />
Set the eggs aside to cool while<br />
you prepare the chicken mixture.<br />
Place the chicken breast, apple<br />
(if you are using), ginger, garlic,<br />
fresh herbs, and a tablespoon of<br />
sticky sauce into the bowl of a<br />
blender or food processor.<br />
Season with a little salt and<br />
pepper and blend on high until<br />
very well-combined.<br />
Using a set of scales, evenly<br />
portion the chicken mince into<br />
seven piles.<br />
Very carefully continue to peel<br />
the eggs, making sure not to split<br />
the eggs as you do so. Take your<br />
time.<br />
Take a pile of the mince and<br />
flatten it as much as possible<br />
in the palm of your very clean<br />
hand. Sit the egg on top of the<br />
mince and bring the mince up<br />
to cover the egg as evenly as<br />
possible. This may take a little<br />
practice to get right, so take your<br />
time.<br />
Once all the eggs are covered,<br />
pre-heat your airfryer for two<br />
minutes on 180 deg C. Add the<br />
rest of the sticky sauce to a bowl<br />
and roll the scotch eggs in the<br />
sauce to fully cover the outside of<br />
the eggs.<br />
Place the eggs inside the air<br />
fryer basket and cook for seven<br />
to eight minutes until well<br />
covered and the mince is fully<br />
cooked. Cool the eggs before<br />
storing in the fridge.<br />
You can make these scotch<br />
eggs in advance. They will last<br />
four days in the fridge or you can<br />
vacuum seal them and increase<br />
their fridge shelf life up to two<br />
weeks.<br />
Sticky sauce<br />
Ingredients<br />
1 medium-sized green apple,<br />
peeled, cored and diced<br />
240ml low sodium tamari<br />
120ml apple cider vinegar<br />
120ml water<br />
3 slices ginger<br />
1 lime, zested and juiced<br />
Directions<br />
Place the apple in a small<br />
pot and add enough water so<br />
that it comes halfway up the<br />
apple.<br />
Bring to the boil and cook<br />
for 10min or until the apple<br />
is soft and the water has<br />
evaporated. Blend the apple in<br />
a small food processor until<br />
smooth and place in a mediumsized<br />
pot.<br />
Add the tamari, apple cider<br />
vinegar, water, ginger, lime zest<br />
and lime juice to the apple and<br />
whisk well to combine.<br />
Bring the sauce to the boil and<br />
then reduce to a rapid simmer<br />
and cook for 10-15min or until<br />
the sauce has reduced down<br />
by half and has become a little<br />
thicker and syrupy.<br />
Cool the sauce and store in a<br />
jar in the refrigerator for up to<br />
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REAL ESTATE<br />
Saying goodbye....<br />
6 Cracroft Terrace, Cashmere<br />
Auction: Thursday, 12 September <strong>2019</strong>, Unless Sold Prior<br />
3 bedrooms 2 bathrooms 1 living room 1 dining room 1 office/study 3 car-garage 1 off-street park | Listing Number BE193360<br />
After 42 years of happy living in this<br />
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