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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER <strong>17</strong>, <strong>2019</strong><br />
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Shannon gets<br />
his wish for a<br />
pump track<br />
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Call to stop<br />
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Bebe Frayle Greg Sugrue<br />
People’s Choice - Labour<br />
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Young artists display work in Phillipstown<br />
• By Claire Booker<br />
YOUNG ARTISTS have<br />
been given a taste of what it’s<br />
like to display their art in a<br />
competition at the Windsor<br />
Galley in Phillipstown.<br />
Rangi Ruru Girls’ School<br />
year 13 student Georgina Jolly<br />
took out the Canterbury high<br />
school art competition’s top<br />
prize with an oil painting of<br />
her mother and aunt.<br />
Second place went to<br />
Cashmere High’s Phoebe<br />
Rouse, and Holly Murrell,<br />
of Avonside Girls’ High, was<br />
third.<br />
This was the third year<br />
the event has been held,<br />
and gallery owner Tracey<br />
Wynands was impressed with<br />
the entries.<br />
“The skill level of entries is<br />
of a very high calibre and it<br />
really is a pleasure to see the<br />
techniques and subject content<br />
of each entry,” she said.<br />
“The event has been<br />
designed to give year 13<br />
students in Canterbury<br />
the opportunity to exhibit<br />
their works in a professional<br />
gallery.”<br />
•Turn to page 5<br />
TALENT: Georgina Jolly won<br />
the top prize in the Windsor<br />
Gallery Canterbury high<br />
school art competition with<br />
an oil painting of her mother<br />
and aunt (inset).<br />
Hot pools<br />
get $15k<br />
boost from<br />
Pier and<br />
Foreshore<br />
Society<br />
THE FUNDRAISING efforts of<br />
a New Brighton group will enable<br />
extra elements to be added to the<br />
planned He Puna Taimoana hot<br />
pools.<br />
The Pier and Foreshore Society<br />
raised $15,000 to support the hot<br />
pools’ development<br />
through<br />
fundraising activities<br />
at the annual<br />
New Brighton<br />
Duke Festival of<br />
Surfing. It has<br />
now donated the<br />
money to Development<br />
Christchurch<br />
Limited.<br />
Rob Hall<br />
DCL chief executive Rob Hall<br />
said the donation will be used<br />
to add elements to He Puna<br />
Taimoana, which are not included<br />
in the existing budget.<br />
“DCL will work with the society<br />
to decide exactly what that will be.<br />
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of extra accessibility features<br />
or seating, but decisions will be<br />
made collaboratively.”<br />
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Tuesday <strong>September</strong> <strong>17</strong> <strong>2019</strong> 3<br />
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•HAVE YOUR SAY: Do you think the pump track and table will be good for the Shirley<br />
area once they are installed? Email your views to matt.slaughter@starmedia.kiwi<br />
Green light for pump track<br />
• By Matt Slaughter<br />
A PUMP track and table will be<br />
installed at 10 Shirley Rd.<br />
The Papanui-Innes Community<br />
board unanimously approved<br />
the landscape plan for the installation<br />
of a multi-use table tennis<br />
table and pump track at the former<br />
Shirley Community Centre<br />
site at a meeting last week.<br />
This will cost about $93,000.<br />
The landscape plan went up<br />
for consultation in July.<br />
At the close of the consultation<br />
period, 71 submissions were<br />
received with 60 submitters supporting<br />
the landscape plan, nine<br />
submitters not supporting it and<br />
two submitters not indicating<br />
either way.<br />
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In spite of the pump track,<br />
which has been approved only<br />
being temporary, it can be relocated<br />
and could remain in this<br />
site for up to 10 years if this is<br />
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Shannon’s father Tim Weir<br />
said he and Shannon were at the<br />
meeting when the pump track<br />
was approved and they were<br />
pleased with the result.<br />
“We’re really excited about it<br />
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READY TO RIDE:<br />
Shirley Primary<br />
School pupil<br />
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has got his wish to<br />
have a pump track<br />
installed in Shirley.<br />
and looking forward to it going<br />
ahead hopefully before Christmas<br />
season. They [the board]<br />
were discussing that if the staff<br />
get it in by then that would be<br />
fantastic for all the kids over the<br />
school holidays.”<br />
Said Papanui Ward city<br />
councillor Mike Davidson: “It<br />
was unanimous to approve<br />
the landscape plan and the<br />
multi-use table. Everyone was<br />
very excited about that, and the<br />
process was one that was run<br />
really well.”<br />
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ROAD FLOODING ISSUES<br />
City council staff have been asked<br />
to update the Coastal-Burwood<br />
Community Board on the<br />
collaborative work between the<br />
city council and the New Zealand<br />
Transport Agency to fix flooding<br />
issues in the Pages Rd/Anzac<br />
Drive intersection turning lanes.<br />
The board has also asked for city<br />
council staff advice on future<br />
plans to reduce flooding in the<br />
red zone from Pages Rd bridge to<br />
Anzac Drive.<br />
EARTHQUAKE LEGACY<br />
The time frames for the<br />
Southshore South New Brighton<br />
Earthquake Legacy Project<br />
programme of works have come<br />
into question. The Coastal-<br />
Burwood Community Board has<br />
asked city council staff to clarify<br />
when these works will take place<br />
after it was announced last month<br />
that this project will go-ahead.<br />
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Bringing life to suburb<br />
•From page 1<br />
“From the beginning, the<br />
development of hot pools<br />
in New Brighton has been<br />
a community project. The<br />
Pier and Foreshore Society<br />
has been a champion of the<br />
development right from<br />
the start and its support<br />
has helped make He<br />
Puna Taimoana happen.<br />
The donation of $15,000<br />
represents a massive<br />
fundraising effort by a<br />
community group and<br />
I’d like to thank everyone<br />
involved in making this<br />
happen,” said Mr Hall.<br />
“I’d also like to<br />
acknowledge the support<br />
of the Pier and Foreshore<br />
Society throughout the<br />
development of the hot<br />
pools; they have played a<br />
key role in keeping the idea<br />
alive and making it become<br />
a reality.”<br />
Pier and Foreshore<br />
Society chair Stewart<br />
McNeice said He Puna<br />
Taimoana is an exciting<br />
development for the whole<br />
city.<br />
“We’ve promoted the hot<br />
pools development for a<br />
long time and it’s fantastic<br />
to see it progressing. We’re<br />
excited by what we see so<br />
MORE FUNDS: Extra elements will be added to the<br />
He Puna Taimoana hot pools outside of the budget.<br />
far and look forward to<br />
opening day. The design<br />
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local environment and<br />
taken care to accommodate<br />
existing businesses and<br />
organisations. It’s going<br />
to be a real asset for<br />
Christchurch.”<br />
He Puna Taimoana is<br />
starting to take shape,<br />
with the roof now on the<br />
building.<br />
All five pools are in<br />
place, with fibreglass<br />
linings being laid during<br />
<strong>September</strong>.<br />
The sauna room<br />
blockwork is complete<br />
and service works are<br />
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progressing well. The<br />
finishing touches are under<br />
way on the seawall and<br />
this will be followed by<br />
landscaping.<br />
The development is<br />
just one part of a wider<br />
project to regenerate<br />
New Brighton, attracting<br />
life and activity to the<br />
suburb and boosting local<br />
businesses.<br />
DCL is leading the<br />
project on behalf of the<br />
city council, which has<br />
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ON SHOW: The Windsor Gallery will be home to student art works until Friday as part of the<br />
Canterbury high school art competition.<br />
Encouraging ‘creativity’<br />
•From page 1<br />
“(The competition gives)<br />
students exposure to the<br />
art world, encouragement<br />
to explore and extend their<br />
creativity and develop new skills<br />
as upcoming New Zealand<br />
artists,” said Mrs Wynands.<br />
Year 13 students from 14<br />
schools were selected by their<br />
art teachers to take part.<br />
The competition was judged<br />
by Christchurch Art Gallery<br />
director Blair Jackson and<br />
Canterbury University head of<br />
fine arts Aaron Kreisler.<br />
Each finalist was given a $50<br />
framing voucher to use towards<br />
the cost of having an art piece of<br />
their choosing framed.<br />
Rangi Ruru head of visual arts<br />
Kate Rivers said Georgina is a<br />
wonderful colourist who has a<br />
love of expressive style.<br />
“Georgina’s work shows a<br />
gestural approach with her<br />
oil paint applied confidently<br />
through the use of expressive<br />
mark and rich colour,” she said.<br />
Mrs Wynands said she hopes<br />
the competition will continue to<br />
grow and reach more students<br />
in the years to come.<br />
“It is such a thrill to see the<br />
students excited about their<br />
work, their parents proud to<br />
see their son or daughter’s work<br />
in a gallery and the teachers’<br />
enthusiasm and support of their<br />
students,” she said.<br />
The art will be available to<br />
view until Friday.<br />
‘Ratbag’ plant thief hits<br />
Abberley Park again<br />
• By Claire Booker<br />
PLANT THIEVES have struck<br />
again in St Albans and Richmond.<br />
Flowers have been stolen from<br />
Abberley Park in recent weeks,<br />
frustrating a community group<br />
which regularly uses the park.<br />
Pink cyclamens, a clump of<br />
daffodils, and some miniature iris’<br />
were taken from the park, and a<br />
note left on a sign said the park<br />
user was disappointed to see the<br />
plant thief was back again.<br />
A post on the Facebook page<br />
read: “Warning: Abberley Park’s<br />
ratbag plant thief is back. By the<br />
south entrance to the Scented Garden,<br />
there were four beautiful deep<br />
red cyclamens planted in a group.<br />
On Tuesday evening, there was<br />
only one left. The thief didn’t even<br />
bother to cover over the holes.”<br />
In December last year, it was<br />
estimated more than half the<br />
plants put into the park by city<br />
council staff were stolen in less<br />
than a month.<br />
A city council spokesman<br />
said the reason for thefts is not<br />
known, but in many cases across<br />
Christchurch, the city council<br />
has replaced some plants, he said<br />
there are various species stolen.<br />
“For example, young native<br />
plants, azaleas, pieris, phormium<br />
and rhododendron.”<br />
BARE: Plants at Abberley Park<br />
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•HAVE YOUR SAY: Have<br />
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The city council does not keep<br />
records of where plant thefts occur,<br />
so it doesn’t know which area<br />
is more prevalent.<br />
“These species [mentioned<br />
above] were taken from areas such<br />
as Coastal, Spencer Park, Travis<br />
Wetland, Beckenham Gardens,<br />
Karman Reserve and Sunny Side<br />
Heritage Gardens,” the spokesman<br />
said.<br />
Meanwhile, about 30 plants<br />
were taken from a newly-planted<br />
city council plot, in Petrie St,<br />
Richmond.<br />
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Call to close reserve track to vehicles<br />
• By Matt Slaughter<br />
PEDESTRIANS AND cyclists<br />
using Bowenvale Reserve are<br />
being put in danger by motorists<br />
in four-wheel-drive vehicles.<br />
And the track, which is at<br />
the top of Huntsbury Ave and<br />
leads to the Summit Rd, is being<br />
ripped up by the vehicles.<br />
The Spreydon-Cashmere Community<br />
Board has asked for the<br />
track to be closed to vehicles permanently<br />
so it can be repaired<br />
and used by walkers and cyclists<br />
only.<br />
Huntsbury Ave resident and<br />
Port Hills Trust Board treasurer<br />
David Drayton, who has been<br />
walking the track weekly for<br />
years, said although this idea<br />
sounds great, this may not stop<br />
four-wheel-drive vehicles from<br />
using the track.<br />
“I don’t know how they’re going<br />
to stop it, he said.<br />
“You can’t lock the road or<br />
shut it off, you’ve got to be accessible.”<br />
However, Mr Drayton said<br />
four-wheel drives are “tearing<br />
up the road [track]” and putting<br />
walkers and cyclists off using it.<br />
Said board member Lee Sampson:<br />
“I think this is the worst it<br />
[the track] has ever been in terms<br />
of condition.”<br />
Mr Drayton said something<br />
needs to be done to at least deter<br />
vehicles from using the track and<br />
make it more useable for walkers<br />
and cyclists.<br />
“You’ll never stop it, but if they<br />
could improve it or cut it down<br />
in some way that would be great,<br />
definitely.”<br />
Board member Lee Sampson<br />
agreed something has to be done.<br />
He said last time he was walking<br />
on the track he had a near-miss<br />
with a four-wheel-drive.<br />
“When I was leaving, a guy<br />
was literally just hooning up the<br />
hill ready to hit the trail, so he<br />
was in a four-wheel-drive, he<br />
was hooning up Huntsbury Ave,<br />
literally nearly wiping me out on<br />
a corner.”<br />
Closing the track to vehicles<br />
would be the best way to keep its<br />
users safe and encourage more<br />
people to use the track, said Mr<br />
Sampson.<br />
“It [Bowenvale Reserve] would<br />
be so well used because we’ve<br />
got so many limited safe options<br />
to get up to the Summit Rd and<br />
I think if we repaired it and<br />
spent a little bit of money on it,<br />
I think it would be really, really<br />
RUTTED: David Drayton says more needs<br />
to be done to stop four-wheel-drive<br />
vehicles causing damage to Bowenvale<br />
Reserve at the top of Huntsbury Ave.<br />
PHOTO: GEOFF SLOAN<br />
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embraced by the community and<br />
safer.”<br />
A council spokesperson said it<br />
has received “several” complaints<br />
about four-wheel-drives using<br />
the track and was acting on<br />
these.<br />
“All other areas of concern will<br />
be addressed on a case-by-case<br />
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City’s youngest real estate agent at 18<br />
• By Hayley Tate<br />
JONTY DOWNES might not<br />
own his own home yet, but he is<br />
already working towards selling<br />
his first house.<br />
The 18-year-old is<br />
Christchurch’s youngest real<br />
estate agent, and he has 10<br />
buyers wanting him to find them<br />
their new home.<br />
He is also the second youngest<br />
licensed real estate agent in New<br />
Zealand. The youngest a person<br />
can be registered for a real estate<br />
licence is 18.<br />
He has been interested in real<br />
estate since he was a small boy.<br />
As a seven-year-old, Jonty<br />
would cycle around his neighbourhood,<br />
see “for sale” signs<br />
and be interested in new houses<br />
built in the area.<br />
By the time he was in year<br />
12 at Hagley College he was attending<br />
auctions and putting his<br />
foot in the door of the real estate<br />
industry.<br />
“I’ve always had a real passion<br />
for houses,” he said.<br />
But he found people could not<br />
understand his passion or take<br />
him seriously for wanting to leap<br />
into real estate straight out of<br />
high school.<br />
Traditionally, real estate is a<br />
second or third career for people,<br />
entering the industry as a career<br />
KEEN: Jonty Downes searching possible homes for buyers. PHOTO: GEOFF SLOAN<br />
change from their previous job.<br />
Real Estate Authority Statistics<br />
show 2071 people aged 53 to 57<br />
were issued with their licences in<br />
the first half of <strong>2019</strong> in New Zealand,<br />
compared with <strong>17</strong>1 people<br />
aged 18 to 22.<br />
Avonhead Harcourts branch<br />
manager Lisa Yardley-Vaiese<br />
decided to give Jonty a chance,<br />
offering him a place on the<br />
Grenadier graduate programme.<br />
She said it was more difficult<br />
for young people in terms<br />
of credibility because, usually,<br />
younger people had not yet<br />
bought a house.<br />
Older people tended to create<br />
the perception that they know<br />
the industry better and buyers<br />
were more likely to have confidence<br />
in them.<br />
Real Estate Authority head of<br />
regulatory services Josh Doherty<br />
said the number of people aged<br />
18 to 21 issued with a salesperson’s<br />
licence in New Zealand had<br />
remained relatively stable over<br />
the last five years.<br />
More young people have<br />
joined Grenadier’s graduate programme<br />
in recent years, though<br />
Mrs Yardley-Vaiese said she had<br />
never mentored someone as<br />
young as Jonty.<br />
In spite of his age, Jonty has<br />
proved his worth and knowledge<br />
with colleagues and buyers.<br />
“I’ve nicknamed him Wikipedia<br />
because he just knows so<br />
much,” Mrs Yardley-Vaiese said.<br />
To enter real estate, agents<br />
must complete 13 papers before<br />
registering for a licence.<br />
Jonty remembers the moment<br />
he got his licence and said it was<br />
his best achievement so far.<br />
“I was quite excited to just<br />
call buyers and do anything real<br />
estate-related, because I think it<br />
had been inside of me for ages<br />
and I just wanted to let it out.”<br />
He does not yet own a home,<br />
but said it was on the cards.<br />
He is not looking for anything<br />
fancy – a one-bedroom flat<br />
would be perfect.<br />
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HANDS-ON: The ACE Festival of Adult Learning saw people take part in a number of activities<br />
such as hazelnut weaving. <br />
Adults learn at free festival<br />
AVEBURY HOUSE and the<br />
Richmond Community Garden<br />
came together to deliver a week<br />
of free activities for the ACE<br />
Festival of Adult Learning.<br />
More than 250 adults attended<br />
a variety of activities, including<br />
yoga, composting, tartmaking,<br />
pilates, hazel weaving,<br />
relaxation, getting a taste of<br />
culture, massage techniques,<br />
gardening and preserving.<br />
Said Avebury House<br />
manager Tanya Didham:<br />
“The ACE festival of learning<br />
was a great opportunity to share<br />
what we do in the house. We<br />
are always keen to find ways<br />
to reach out and engage with<br />
the community, and the ACE<br />
team provided us with a great<br />
platform to do it.”<br />
Both organisations are<br />
grateful for the opportunity<br />
to be part of the festival and<br />
grasped the chance to engage<br />
with the community.<br />
Richmond Community<br />
Garden co-ordinator<br />
Cathy Allden said she<br />
“really enjoyed the positive<br />
engagement for resourceful<br />
learning within our community<br />
space, what we can create, make<br />
and eat from hazel weaving to<br />
how to compost.”<br />
Crafted hearts on<br />
display at gallery<br />
• By Georgia O’Connor-Harding<br />
A HOME has been found for<br />
thousands of crafted hearts<br />
following the March 15 attacks.<br />
Just under 2000 crafted and<br />
knitted hearts have been put on<br />
display at the Christchurch Art<br />
Gallery.<br />
Barkers Wool And Haberdashery<br />
manager Jacquie Jewell<br />
was behind the initiative called<br />
Muslim Hearts of Christchurch.<br />
With a goal to collect as many<br />
hearts as possible, the initiative<br />
generated more than 5000 along<br />
with messages of support from<br />
around the world.<br />
Mrs Jewell said it was nice to<br />
be able to show support for those<br />
affected by the March 15 events<br />
through the knitted hearts,<br />
especially since the six-month<br />
anniversary was on Sunday.<br />
As part of the display, details<br />
outline the story behind the<br />
hearts and people are allowed to<br />
take one home.<br />
On TVNZ’s Breakfast,<br />
journalist John Campbell wore<br />
one of the knitted hearts while<br />
interviewing Shadia Amin, who<br />
lost her husband in the attacks.<br />
In June, Mrs Jewell brought<br />
the matter of finding a home<br />
for the hearts to the Halswell-<br />
HEARTFELT: More than<br />
5000 crafted hearts were<br />
sent to Jacquie Jewell from<br />
around the world.<br />
Hornby-Riccarton Community<br />
Board.<br />
Earlier this year about 3000<br />
crafted hearts, along with copies<br />
of the messages, were delivered<br />
to the Al Noor Mosque,<br />
Linwood Islamic Centre, police<br />
and St John.
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Shirley BHS put up good showing at<br />
SHIRLEY BOYS’ High School<br />
finished fifth at the South<br />
Island under-15 tournament<br />
in Christchurch following a<br />
43-7 loss to Marlborough Boys’<br />
College.<br />
The school’s senior basketball<br />
team finished fourth at the South<br />
Island tournament in Nelson<br />
which qualified them for nationals.<br />
later this month.<br />
The Shirley Boys’ B basketball<br />
team finished sixth at the<br />
Southern Cup tournament in<br />
Christchurch after a 69-65 loss to<br />
Christ’s College.<br />
Hockey<br />
Christchurch Boys’ High was<br />
the best placed boys team at the<br />
national Rankin Cup competition<br />
finishing sixth.<br />
St Andrew’s College finished<br />
eighth, Christ’s College finished<br />
11th.<br />
St Bede’s College won the India<br />
Shield and earned a national<br />
ranking of <strong>17</strong> in the process.<br />
Burnside High School finished<br />
22nd.<br />
Christchurch Girls’ High<br />
were runners-up in the Federation<br />
Cup tournament in Auckland,<br />
earning a No 2 ranking<br />
nationally in the process.<br />
The team lost the final 1-0 to St<br />
Cuthberts College.<br />
St Margaret’s College finished<br />
third after a 3-2 win on penalty<br />
strokes against Diocesan School<br />
for Girls.<br />
Rangi Ruru finished<br />
BATTLE: The Shirley Boys’ High School B basketball team finished sixth at the Southern Cup in<br />
Christchurch. <br />
seventh, St Andrew’s managed<br />
eighth.<br />
Villa Maria College finished<br />
18th nationally and earned a<br />
silver medal at the Marie Fry<br />
tournament after losing on penalty<br />
strokes to Westlake Girls’<br />
High School.<br />
Burnside High finished 22nd.<br />
Cashmere High finished third<br />
at the Johnson Cup in Invercargill,<br />
Shirley Boys’ High finished<br />
seventh.<br />
Lincoln High School won<br />
the Coaches Cup in Ashburton<br />
by beating Nelson’s Nayland<br />
College 4-3 on penalty<br />
strokes.<br />
St Bede’s finished eighth at the<br />
Galletly Cup in Oamaru.<br />
Marian College finished ninth<br />
in the Audrey Timlin Memorial<br />
tournament at Timaru.<br />
Papanui High School finished<br />
ninth at the Jenny McDonald<br />
Cup in Cromwell while Avonside<br />
Girls’ High School managed<br />
11th, Middleton Grange were<br />
13th and Riccarton High School<br />
16th.<br />
SPORT<br />
St Margaret’s were runnersup<br />
at the Chris Arthur Cup at<br />
Stratford.<br />
Villa Maria were fifth, Rangi<br />
Ruru sixth and Christchurch<br />
Girls’ High ninth.<br />
Football<br />
St Thomas’ of Canterbury were<br />
the best placed Canterbury boys<br />
school at the premier tournament<br />
at Napier.<br />
They finished <strong>17</strong>th after a 2-1<br />
win over Wellington’s St Patrick’s<br />
High School.<br />
Burnside finished 23rd, Cashmere<br />
24th and Christ’s College<br />
26th while Selwyn finished 31st.<br />
St Andrew’s College finished<br />
25th at the premier girls’ tournament<br />
at Christchurch, while<br />
Lincoln managed 29th.<br />
Middleton Grange finished<br />
10th at the Rex Dawkins tournament<br />
at Taupo while St Bede’s<br />
finished 11th.<br />
St Andrew’s won the Malcom<br />
Cowie tournament at Papakura,<br />
beating Waitakere 3-1 in the<br />
final.<br />
Christchurch Girls’ were<br />
runners-up at the Kathy Seaward<br />
tournament at Whangarei after a<br />
1-0 loss to Glendowie College.<br />
Selwyn finished sixth at the<br />
same tournament.<br />
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winter tournament<br />
Avonside Girls’ finished eighth<br />
at the Grant Jarvis tournament at<br />
Wellington.<br />
Marian College won the<br />
Gary Sowden tournament at<br />
Timaru’s Sir Basil Arthur Park<br />
on Thursday after a 3-0 win over<br />
Cashmere High in the final, on<br />
Thursday.<br />
Rangi Ruru finished seventh.<br />
Table Tennis<br />
Burnside High School won<br />
their third consecutive national<br />
secondary schools’ table tennis<br />
title, in Tauranga.<br />
The Burnside High team<br />
defeated Auckand’s Macleans<br />
College in the final.<br />
Netball<br />
Christchurch Girls’ were crowned<br />
South Island Secondary School<br />
netball champions after a tense<br />
29-27 win over Dunedin’s St<br />
Hilda’s Collegiate at Nelson Saxton<br />
Stadium.<br />
Villa Maria finished third<br />
after beating fellow semi-finalist<br />
Ashburton College 39-30 while St<br />
Margaret’s College finished fifth<br />
and grabbed the last national<br />
secondary school competition<br />
qualification spot with a 36-34<br />
win over St Margaret’s.<br />
Rugby<br />
Christchurch Girls’ High made<br />
the national secondary school<br />
girls’ national final.<br />
They beat Onehunga High<br />
School 57-7 in the semi-final<br />
before going down 58-7 to Hamilton<br />
Girls’ High School in the<br />
final.<br />
The Christ’s College<br />
under-15 rugby team won their<br />
South Island competition, beating<br />
Timaru Boys’ High School<br />
<strong>17</strong>-12 in a wet final at Christ’s<br />
College.<br />
NEXT STEP: The Shirley Boys’ High School basketball team will head to the nationals later this<br />
month after finishing fourth in the South Island.<br />
Split points decisions<br />
go against junior boxers<br />
• By Jacob Page<br />
TWO WOOLSTON junior<br />
boxers have had a taste of<br />
representing New Zealand as<br />
part of a development squad<br />
which competed against<br />
fellow cadets and juniors from<br />
Australia at Canberra last week.<br />
Ryley Sutherland and Hamuera<br />
Tainui were both part of a<br />
New Zealand development team<br />
that also got to train at the Australian<br />
Institute of Sport during<br />
their stay.<br />
While both Ryley and Hamuera<br />
lost their respective bouts<br />
by split points decisions, it is<br />
hoped the opportunity will keep<br />
KIWI REPS:<br />
Wooston<br />
boxers<br />
Ryley<br />
Sutherland<br />
(left), and<br />
Hamuera<br />
Tainui<br />
before they<br />
represented<br />
New<br />
Zealand in<br />
Canberra<br />
last week.<br />
them in the sport and offer a<br />
pathway for promising boxers as<br />
they get older and push towards<br />
the senior ranks.<br />
The pair backed up from recent<br />
success at the South Island<br />
Golden Glove titles by defeating<br />
their North Island equivalents to<br />
claim national honours in July.<br />
Hamuera claimed the 66kg<br />
junior title, while Ryley won the<br />
48kg cadet title.<br />
Both have close family ties in<br />
the sport. Hamuera’s father and<br />
uncle both boxed for Woolston,<br />
while Sutherland has been<br />
coached by his father since the<br />
age of nine.<br />
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15ml Malibu<br />
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Ice<br />
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15ml Cointreau liqueur<br />
(optional)<br />
Orange and plum bitters<br />
15ml elderflower cordial<br />
1 lemon<br />
Soda<br />
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Top with soda and squeeze<br />
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•Turkish delight<br />
Ingredients<br />
Green tea infused with rose<br />
petals (available online)<br />
30ml Irish whiskey<br />
15ml Galliano original<br />
Dash sugar syrup<br />
Ice<br />
Lime wedges to garnish<br />
Directions<br />
Steep rose petal-infused green<br />
tea as per instructions and allow<br />
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•Garden party<br />
Ingredients<br />
1/2 glass of apple cider<br />
1/2 glass of V8 carrot and orange<br />
juice<br />
Frozen berries to garnish<br />
Directions<br />
Blend together the apple cider<br />
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•Zestful bounty<br />
Ingredients<br />
1 pear, peeled and cored<br />
Sprig of mint<br />
1 cup grapefruit juice<br />
11/2 cups ice<br />
Beetroot, pomegranate and<br />
raspberry juice<br />
Directions<br />
Blend (in a high-speed blender<br />
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30ml gin<br />
15ml lemoncillo<br />
Citrus bitters or 30ml Seedlip<br />
Garden<br />
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Ice<br />
Sparkling Chi (original herb<br />
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Lemon and cucumber, to garnish<br />
Directions<br />
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ID 31093<br />
$5,500<br />
ID 30879<br />
$20<br />
ID 31086<br />
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ID _8887<br />
4WD SUV BMW Tiptronic<br />
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88 Daihatsu Delta Truck<br />
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$4,000<br />
ID 30591<br />
$125<br />
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$6,000<br />
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$200<br />
ID 30590<br />
$75<br />
ID 30640<br />
$60<br />
ID 30652<br />
1993 Toyota Windom Chest Freezer<br />
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FREE: Upright Piano<br />
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$1,900<br />
ID 26961<br />
$200<br />
ID 30856<br />
$60<br />
ID 30650<br />
$6,700<br />
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$60<br />
ID 30630<br />
Fiat 1000 Super<br />
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$9,500<br />
ID 30600<br />
$300<br />
ID 30610<br />
$50<br />
ID 24963<br />
$495<br />
ID 30772<br />
$50<br />
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$5,000<br />
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Vintage Petanque Set<br />
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2000 Ford Modeo GLX 2.5 V6<br />
Seagull Outboard Motor<br />
1997 Mondeo<br />
2003 Honda Accord<br />
$60<br />
ID 30326<br />
$225<br />
ID 30574<br />
$2,200<br />
ID 30439<br />
$400<br />
ID 30576<br />
$900<br />
ID 30742<br />
$2,600<br />
ID 30189<br />
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