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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4, <strong>2021</strong><br />

Connecting Your Local Community<br />

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Life or death mission to fetch<br />

community defibrillator<br />

• By Susan Sandys<br />

MICHAEL OAKLEY was<br />

perhaps given the most<br />

important instruction of his<br />

life recently, when he was told<br />

to go and fetch a community<br />

defibrillator.<br />

Melissa Scarlett gave him<br />

the directive, as she was<br />

performing cardiopulmonary<br />

resuscitation on her father<br />

Tony Scarlett at the family’s<br />

Hororata farm.<br />

“It was: ‘S**t, I think I know<br />

where the defibrillator is,’ but<br />

I’m not sure,” Oakley said.<br />

That was his thought as he<br />

ran and jumped into his car<br />

and drove towards the township.<br />

He ultimately succeeded in<br />

the challenge, resulting in the<br />

survival of 69-year-old Tony,<br />

who had been working on the<br />

family farm when he had a<br />

cardiac arrest and collapsed.<br />

Oakley is now urging anyone<br />

who does not know where their<br />

local community’s defibrillator<br />

is located, to find out.<br />

The life or death story began<br />

1.48pm on July 20. That was<br />

the time that Oakley got a call<br />

from a friend, who had just<br />

been talking to Tony on the<br />

phone. • Turn to page 7<br />

‘It was two, maybe three<br />

goes before we got his<br />

heart to start again, he<br />

started to breathe’<br />

– Michael Oakley<br />

LIFESAVER: Michael Oakley (left) retrieved the Hororata community defibrillator from the township’s garage, just in time<br />

to revive Tony Scarlett, pictured with wife Jean.<br />

PHOTO: GEOFF SLOAN<br />

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2 <strong>Selwyn</strong> <strong>Times</strong> Wednesday <strong>August</strong> 4 <strong>2021</strong><br />

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and people being in the right<br />

place at the right time, can<br />

mean all the difference.<br />

On page 1 today, we report<br />

on fantastic teamwork that<br />

saved the life of 69-year-old<br />

Tony Scarlett on a Hororata<br />

farm.<br />

Tony was working on<br />

the family farm when he<br />

had a heart attack and collapsed.<br />

As his daughter Melissa<br />

tried to resuscitate him,<br />

a message got through<br />

to Michael Oakley on a<br />

neighbouring farm that<br />

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Wednesday <strong>August</strong> 4 <strong>2021</strong> <strong>Selwyn</strong> <strong>Times</strong><br />

• By Susan Sandys<br />

THE PROPOSED Rolleston<br />

overbridge in its current form<br />

would isolate many Jones Rd<br />

businesses and divide Izone from<br />

the town centre, say businesses<br />

opposed to the plan.<br />

About 35 representatives of the<br />

various trades and services met<br />

on Thursday as they prepared to<br />

form an action group and collate<br />

an alternative proposal.<br />

Waka Kotahi NZ Transport<br />

Agency is seeking<br />

the views<br />

of the public<br />

on highway<br />

improvements,<br />

including the<br />

plans for a<br />

flyover bridge<br />

between Rolleston township and<br />

the industrial hub.<br />

The $125 million project<br />

for Rolleston is part of the<br />

Government’s $12 billion New<br />

Zealand Upgrade Programme<br />

launched last year, which<br />

includes a $300 million package<br />

for Canterbury.<br />

The two-lane overbridge is<br />

proposed to cross State Highway<br />

1 from Rolleston Drive to<br />

Hoskyns Rd.<br />

Following the meeting on<br />

Thursday, a committee is being<br />

established to develop and design<br />

an alternative plan.<br />

Spokesperson Allicia Bernie<br />

said NZTA’s proposal as it stood<br />

had major shortcomings.<br />

“It would have severe negative<br />

implications on the Jones<br />

Rd business community as the<br />

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Opposition group to develop<br />

alternative roading plan<br />

Allicia Bernie<br />

Southern<br />

access to<br />

industrial area<br />

and key freight<br />

route.<br />

WALKERS RD<br />

DUNNS CROSSING RD<br />

New dual lane<br />

roundabout at SH1/<br />

Dunns Crossing<br />

Road/ Walkers Road<br />

Southern access to<br />

Rolleston.<br />

WARDS RD<br />

TWO CHAIN RD<br />

Southern<br />

access to<br />

Rolleston town<br />

centre.<br />

ROLLESTON<br />

DR STH<br />

BROOKSIDE RD<br />

LINK DR<br />

LOWES RD<br />

HOSKYNS RD HOSKYNS RD<br />

KIDMAN ST<br />

TENNYSON ST<br />

LINK DR<br />

ROLLESTON DR NTH<br />

IPORT DR<br />

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NEW FLYOVER<br />

NEW SERVICE LANE<br />

MAIN COMMUTER AND FREIGHT ROUTE<br />

LOCAL ACCESS<br />

NEW ROUNDABOUT<br />

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Rolleston town<br />

centre.<br />

Northern<br />

access to<br />

industrial area.<br />

Key freight<br />

route.<br />

Access<br />

from<br />

Lincoln.<br />

planned road closure would stop<br />

traffic flow from the area and<br />

would see a decrease in financial<br />

turnover for many.<br />

“Communication has not been<br />

effective as there are a lot of businesses<br />

and residential property<br />

owners who are still unaware of<br />

this proposal and the affect that<br />

LEVI RD<br />

WEEDONS<br />

ROSS RD<br />

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Interchange:<br />

northern<br />

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Key route<br />

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WEEDONS RD<br />

WEEDONS RD<br />

•HAVE YOUR<br />

SAY: Do you<br />

support or<br />

oppose NZTA’s<br />

plans for the<br />

Rolleston<br />

flyover bridge?<br />

Email susan.<br />

sandys@<br />

starmedia.kiwi<br />

Waka Kotahi<br />

NZ Transport<br />

Agency is<br />

proposing<br />

a range of<br />

upgrades as<br />

part of the<br />

flyover plan.<br />

it will have on them,” Bernie<br />

said.<br />

NZTA has at least one more<br />

consultation session planned<br />

for <strong>August</strong> 11, 3-5pm, at <strong>Selwyn</strong><br />

Sports Centre.<br />

People can also send<br />

feedback to rollestonflyover@<br />

nzta.govt.nz<br />

NEWS 3<br />

In Brief<br />

DRIVERS NOT STOPPING<br />

Police apprehended 36 drivers<br />

in one hour, for not stopping,<br />

at the <strong>Selwyn</strong> and Shands<br />

Rd intersection on Sunday<br />

afternoon. Senior Sergeant<br />

Dean Harker said police were<br />

then called to a crash at an<br />

intersection in Prebbleton,<br />

where a car failed to stop at a<br />

stop sign. No-one was injured.<br />

CAR STOLEN<br />

A blue 1999 Subaru Legacy<br />

was stolen from a Rolleston car<br />

yard on Jones Rd on Wednesday<br />

night. A person in a grey<br />

sweatshirt was seen in the area<br />

at the time. Cameras observed a<br />

black SUV and someone wearing<br />

a similar shirt the same night in<br />

the Maitland Cres area, where<br />

property was stolen from cars.<br />

CHARITY FUNDRAISERS<br />

The 50th annual Lions Club<br />

of Ellesmere Charity Golf<br />

Tournament raised more than<br />

$38,000. The proceeds will go<br />

to the Ellesmere Golf Club, for<br />

the purchase of a new mower,<br />

and the Ellesmere Heritage<br />

Park Trust, for the resiting and<br />

restoration of an 1870s house<br />

at Leeston. Meanwhile, Lincoln<br />

HQ raised more than $2000 for<br />

Ronald McDonald House last<br />

week. The bar and restaurant<br />

held a Host a Roast event. “It<br />

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<strong>Selwyn</strong> <strong>Times</strong> Wednesday <strong>August</strong> 4 <strong>2021</strong><br />

4<br />

NEWS<br />

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Halkett connection to Fiordland<br />

• By Susan Sandys<br />

A SCIENTIFIC expedition has<br />

found a cave in a remote part of<br />

Fiordland where survivors of a<br />

shipwreck may have sheltered.<br />

A team from Willowbank<br />

Wildlife Reserve was looking<br />

for the elusive South Island<br />

kōkako when they chanced upon<br />

the cave in Chalky Inlet last<br />

month.<br />

The cave had a drawing of<br />

a galleon vessel and what is<br />

believed to be the names of its<br />

mariners etched underneath. The<br />

remains of an old cannon were<br />

discovered nearby.<br />

“You can’t help<br />

but wonder the<br />

history behind<br />

those names,<br />

why those men<br />

were there and<br />

what happened<br />

to them,”<br />

Michael<br />

Willis<br />

Willowbank<br />

managing<br />

director Michael<br />

Willis said last week.<br />

The Halkett man said the<br />

exciting discovery hinted of an<br />

unknown shipwreck, perhaps<br />

dating back to the age of<br />

exploration when Dutch,<br />

French, English, Spanish and<br />

Russian ships sailed New<br />

Zealand waters.<br />

“If it had been in the later<br />

stages of exploration, people<br />

would have been more likely<br />

to know about it. The fact that<br />

people don’t know about it would<br />

suggest it is in the early days,”<br />

Willis said.<br />

He believed it could be from as<br />

long ago as the very early 1800s<br />

or even the 1700s.<br />

Willis and fellow expedition<br />

members Mark Willis and Dale<br />

Hedgcock unearthed the cannon<br />

late last month. They were at a<br />

Chalky Inlet beach when they<br />

spotted a small, deep orange<br />

patch among the stones.<br />

They moved the surrounding<br />

rocks with their bare hands.<br />

“It was sheer luck that they saw<br />

it, it was a patch of rust and they<br />

knew that there was something<br />

underneath,” Willis said.<br />

The discovery followed Willis<br />

exploring a cave he happened<br />

to see the previous month while<br />

walking along the same beach,<br />

and finding the scrawlings of<br />

UNEARTHED: Dale<br />

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of an old ship.<br />

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only about 100m apart, pointing<br />

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not detailed enough, however, to<br />

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Willis said there are at least<br />

four names. They are hard to<br />

read, but one appears to say<br />

“Jamie Rasmussen.” Rock<br />

underneath had fallen off, and<br />

it appeared that originally there<br />

may have been more names.<br />

There is also a date, which may<br />

be a year. It says 18 then a line<br />

then a zero, which could signify<br />

1810, 1870 or 1890.<br />

Willis said the mariners could<br />

have perished in the area of the<br />

beach. It was also possible they<br />

were seen by local Māori or<br />

sealers. However, these potential<br />

rescuers would not be in the area<br />

very often due to its extreme<br />

remoteness.<br />

Willis and his fellow team<br />

members, which also included<br />

Taranaki farmers Terry<br />

and Heather Nelly who are<br />

Willowbank supporters, were<br />

at Chalky Bay to install and<br />

then retrieve birdsong and trail<br />

camera equipment used to try<br />

and find the South Island kōkako.<br />

The cannon find has followed a<br />

tradition for the team of making<br />

great discoveries while searching<br />

for something completely<br />

different.<br />

The Nellys sighted a kōkako<br />

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shipwreck mystery<br />

about four years ago as the team<br />

searched the area for evidence of<br />

an obscure pig population.<br />

“Fiordland is just full of<br />

mysteries, there is so much going<br />

on there that no-one knows<br />

about,” Willis said.<br />

Willis said team members were<br />

now waiting for the Ministry of<br />

Culture and Heritage to get back<br />

to them about how to go about<br />

retrieving the cannon. It had<br />

been too heavy to lift into their<br />

helicopter when they found it.<br />

He said Willowbank hoped<br />

to obtain custodianship of the<br />

cannon and display it.<br />

UNCOVERED: Writings in the cave at Chalky Inlet, discovered while searching for the elusive<br />

South Island kōkako.<br />

PHOTOS: WILLOWBANK, DOC<br />

NEWS 5<br />

‘Legend’ status for <strong>Selwyn</strong><br />

Netball Centre stalwart<br />

SELWYN NETBALL Centre<br />

stalwart Kathy Hely has been<br />

named an ANZ Local Legend,<br />

Local Legends was introduced<br />

for the first time this year to celebrate<br />

the thousands of unpaid<br />

volunteers.<br />

Hely was named a legend for<br />

her tireless support and<br />

thousands of hours of<br />

volunteer work in top<br />

administrative positions<br />

within the <strong>Selwyn</strong><br />

Netball Centre and Tai<br />

Tapu club over the past<br />

32 years.<br />

“I was very humbled to<br />

even be nominated for an award<br />

like this. I don’t do things for<br />

rewards; my reward is seeing<br />

everybody enjoy themselves,”<br />

she said.<br />

She accepted a new premier<br />

court on behalf of the <strong>Selwyn</strong><br />

Netball Centre, and $1000 for<br />

herself.<br />

<strong>Selwyn</strong> Netball Centre president<br />

Andrea James nominated<br />

Kathy because of her long standing<br />

commitment and efforts<br />

to keep netball thriving in the<br />

district.<br />

“She absolutely deserves it. It’s<br />

just wonderful that she’s getting<br />

this recognition. She’s an incredibly<br />

humble person so she’ll<br />

often be doing things behind the<br />

scenes that people have no idea<br />

about.”<br />

Wednesday <strong>August</strong> 4 <strong>2021</strong> <strong>Selwyn</strong> <strong>Times</strong><br />

Kathy Hely<br />

Hely’s netball journey began<br />

when her daughters began playing<br />

for Tai Tapu. She had never<br />

played herself. When a Tai Tapu<br />

Club team needed a coach, she<br />

put her hand up.<br />

Hely has been a uniform coordinator,<br />

registration steward,<br />

vice president, and club<br />

president at the <strong>Selwyn</strong><br />

Centre.<br />

“Out of 32 years there<br />

has only been one year I<br />

didn’t do anything. I decided<br />

I would stand down<br />

from the centre, and just<br />

come in and be there with<br />

my girls, but that only lasted 12<br />

months. I missed the friendship<br />

and the camaraderie.”<br />

When she fractured her back<br />

in an accident earlier this year,<br />

the hardest thing about recovery<br />

was that she couldn’t show up to<br />

Saturday games.<br />

“Six weeks after I’d done it, I<br />

got my husband to drive me so<br />

I could sit and watch the girls<br />

play. I really missed not going<br />

but I knew I wasn’t well enough.<br />

I enjoy my coaching, but I love<br />

watching netball. It’s a great<br />

sport to meet people and I’ve<br />

made some really great friends<br />

through the netball system.”<br />

Hely received a Netball New<br />

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NEWS 7<br />

‘I was yelling at him – keep breathing’<br />

• From page 1<br />

The friend told him Tony was<br />

driving a tractor and not feeling<br />

good, and asked him to go and<br />

check on him. The friend also<br />

phoned emergency services, however,<br />

was not able to give them<br />

the exact address.<br />

Oakley drove about 4km to<br />

his neighbour’s farm. He headed<br />

to a rear paddock after spotting<br />

a tractor there, and came<br />

upon Melissa, who was with her<br />

11-year-old son Leithan, undertaking<br />

CPR on her father in a<br />

dairy lane. He parked as close<br />

as he could and ran towards the<br />

scene, but only got within about<br />

20m before Melissa gave him<br />

the instruction to go and get the<br />

defibrillator.<br />

Oakley said as he drove away,<br />

he thought the defibrillator<br />

would either be at the town<br />

garage, school or fire station. He<br />

phoned his wife, Kate, to ask her<br />

to phone someone else to find<br />

out. About three minutes after<br />

leaving the farm, he was pulling<br />

up at the garage, GAS Hororata,<br />

when Kate phoned back to say it<br />

was there.<br />

Garage manager Margaret<br />

Cross threw him the key, he got<br />

the defibrillator and raced back<br />

to the farm. He arrived back at<br />

the scene to see one of the farm’s<br />

workers, Anthony Sayer, who is<br />

also a Hororata firefighter, having<br />

taken over CPR.<br />

Oakley and Melissa applied<br />

the defibrillator pads to Tony,<br />

and followed the machine’s audio<br />

instructions, delivering shocks.<br />

“It was two, maybe three goes<br />

before we got his heart to start<br />

again, he started to breathe,”<br />

Oakley said.<br />

“He’s a lucky man.”<br />

Five to six minutes after Oakley<br />

arrived at the scene with the defibrillator,<br />

the Hororata Volunteer<br />

Fire Brigade arrived. About 10<br />

minutes later, St John ambulance<br />

services arrived, followed by the<br />

rescue helicopter.<br />

Oakley urged people to find<br />

out where their local defibrillators<br />

were, or even download the<br />

AED Locations app which has<br />

this information.<br />

Tony is making a good<br />

recovery at home after being discharged<br />

from hospital on Friday.<br />

He and wife Jean also credit the<br />

defibrillator with saving his life.<br />

Tony said the last thing he<br />

remembered before waking up in<br />

hospital a few days after he collapsed<br />

on the farm, was talking<br />

to his wife Jean on the phone to<br />

tell her he did not feel well. He<br />

had phoned Jean after getting out<br />

of the tractor where he had just<br />

made the call to the friend who<br />

alerted Oakley.<br />

“It’s absolutely amazing that<br />

they have got these defibrillators<br />

around the community, I didn’t<br />

even know that they had one<br />

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Jean said the call for help from<br />

her husband came to the landline,<br />

at their home in Greenpark.<br />

SURVIVOR: Tony Scarlett (right), and Michael<br />

Oakley, are grateful for the community<br />

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Hororata.<br />

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It was fortunate she was right<br />

by the phone at that time, doing<br />

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“I was yelling at him: ‘Keep<br />

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8 <strong>Selwyn</strong> <strong>Times</strong> Wednesday <strong>August</strong> 4 <strong>2021</strong><br />

We’re rolling out<br />

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Everyone aged 60+ can book their vaccination now<br />

New Zealanders aged 60+ can book now at BookMyVaccine.nz or call<br />

0800 28 29 26. If you’re in one of our priority groups (Groups 1, 2 and 3)<br />

and haven’t been vaccinated, don’t worry, you can still make your booking.<br />

We’re rolling out Group 4 in age bands<br />

Everyone in Aotearoa New Zealand will be able to get the vaccine – it’s free and there’s enough vaccine for everyone.<br />

With more than 2.5 million people aged under 65, to make the process flow smoothly, we’re breaking it down by age bands.<br />

We’re starting with the oldest and working our way down to the youngest.<br />

Important dates<br />

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Bookings will open soon to the rest of Aotearoa in age bands,<br />

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Step 1: Receiving an invitation<br />

When you’re eligible, you’ll receive a letter inviting you to book<br />

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Once you’ve received your invitation, or when your age band is<br />

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There are other ways to be vaccinated, including workplace<br />

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NEWS 9<br />

School reunion<br />

<strong>2021</strong><br />

Wednesday <strong>August</strong> 4 <strong>2021</strong> <strong>Selwyn</strong> <strong>Times</strong><br />

5 MARCH LINCOLN<br />

NOW<br />

SELLING FAST<br />

www.selwynsounds.co.nz<br />

group finds two further classmates<br />

• By Susan Sandys<br />

ONE OF the former Lincoln<br />

High School students being<br />

sought by organisers of a class<br />

reunion has surfaced.<br />

Judy McLeay is living close by<br />

at Rolleston, but had got out of<br />

touch with her former classmates<br />

after an interesting life involving<br />

missionary work overseas.<br />

Judy was Judith Royds when<br />

attending the form three 1961<br />

academic class, 3A. She was<br />

among 10 of the class’s 35<br />

pupils that the reunion’s<br />

organisers, Lynette Harris of<br />

Springston and Helen Stevenson<br />

of Wellington, were having<br />

trouble locating.<br />

Judy said her sister Elizabeth<br />

Hewitt, also from Rolleston, saw<br />

last month’s <strong>Selwyn</strong> <strong>Times</strong> article<br />

about Lynette and Helen seeking<br />

their former classmates.<br />

“She rang me up and told me<br />

somebody was looking for me,<br />

I said: ‘Why, what have I done<br />

wrong?’ ”<br />

After her surprise and bemusement,<br />

she is now hoping to<br />

attend the reunion, which will be<br />

at the school on Labour Weekend<br />

in October.<br />

Judy attended Christchurch<br />

Teachers College after leaving<br />

high school. She taught at Rangiora,<br />

then was a youth worker<br />

and scripture teacher around the<br />

North Canterbury area.<br />

In 1974 she married Bruce.<br />

The couple went to Irian Jay in<br />

Indonesia, where they worked<br />

as missionaries, for the international<br />

mission, Regions Beyond<br />

Missionary Union.<br />

Judy said they were in an<br />

isolated and rugged area of<br />

the eastern highlands, only<br />

accessible by small Cessna<br />

aircraft. In some of the valleys,<br />

Bruce managed to make initial<br />

contact with members of the<br />

Kimyal Tribe.<br />

“He built, over a three-year<br />

period, an airstrip in a large<br />

valley called the Sela Valley. We<br />

had to return to New Zealand<br />

about the time the airstrip was<br />

completed because of my ill<br />

health, so we didn’t live there as<br />

we had planned. But he had the<br />

excitement of flying into the strip<br />

on the first flight,” Judy said.<br />

They returned to overseas missionary<br />

work in 1982, when they<br />

went to Papua New Guinea for<br />

about five years.<br />

They lived in the Sepik Province,<br />

at the end of a newly-built<br />

highway.<br />

“Our closest town was Wewak,<br />

a day’s trip away in our small<br />

Suzuki vehicle,” Judy said.<br />

For the last two years, they<br />

lived between Lumi and Wewak<br />

to enable Bruce to write teaching<br />

materials in pidgin English for<br />

their church. Their children,<br />

two daughters, also were able to<br />

attend school on the coast after<br />

having previously been educated<br />

through NZ Correspondence<br />

School.<br />

After their return to New<br />

Zealand, Judy was principal of<br />

Emmanuel Christian School in<br />

Bishopdale, a position she held<br />

for 16 years. After retiring, she<br />

moved to Rolleston in 2007, just<br />

4km from her former Weedons<br />

home where she lived while attending<br />

high school.<br />

REUNION: The search is<br />

still on for eight of these<br />

class 3A pupils from 1961<br />

– Tony Norman (back row,<br />

third from left), David<br />

Broughton (third row,<br />

second from left), Gary<br />

Watson (third row, fourth<br />

from left), Jennifer Daly<br />

(second row, third from<br />

left), Pamela Barker (second row, sixth<br />

from left), Susan Turner (second row, last<br />

on right), Christine Neill (front row, sixth<br />

from left) and Murray Munro (absent).<br />

Judith Royds (Judy McLeay) is circled and<br />

above right,<br />

Meanwhile, Lynette and Helen<br />

are pleased to have tracked down<br />

Judy, as well as one of the nine<br />

remaining former classmates<br />

who had been in touch with<br />

Lincoln High School.<br />

They had had leads on some<br />

of the remaining eight, but are<br />

still looking for them. They are<br />

Tony Norman, David Broughton,<br />

Gary Watson, Jennifer Daly,<br />

Pamela Barker, Susan Turner,<br />

Christine Neill and Murray<br />

Munro. These were the names of<br />

the former students when they<br />

were at the school.<br />

Anyone who may know how<br />

to get hold of them is asked to<br />

email lynetteharris@xtra.co.nz<br />

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10 <strong>Selwyn</strong> <strong>Times</strong> Wednesday <strong>August</strong> 4 <strong>2021</strong><br />

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Wednesday <strong>August</strong> 4 <strong>2021</strong> <strong>Selwyn</strong> <strong>Times</strong><br />

NEWS 11<br />

Young actors add strength<br />

to Kirwee theatrical group<br />

• By Susan Sandys<br />

KIRWEE PLAYERS is<br />

continuing to live up to its<br />

reputation for putting on a<br />

good show, says one of the<br />

theatrical group’s founding<br />

members.<br />

David Stott is production<br />

manager for the musical<br />

West Side Story, which<br />

opens at the Kirwee Community<br />

Hall on Friday.<br />

The Kirwee Players is<br />

believed to be the district’s<br />

oldest theatrical group. It<br />

was established in 1977. It<br />

has only missed one year of<br />

putting on a show, which<br />

was last year due to Covid<br />

restrictions.<br />

Stott said the secret to<br />

the organisation’s long<br />

success was having both<br />

a long-serving dedicated<br />

group behind it, with new<br />

talent coming on board all<br />

the time.<br />

Actors, production and<br />

backstage personnel came<br />

from the Kirwee area itself,<br />

as well as from the wider<br />

district and Christchurch.<br />

“Our reputation is there<br />

for putting on a good show,<br />

so we are still attracting<br />

people from town to come<br />

out and perform,” he said.<br />

TALENT: Brock Cottrell, 15, as Tony, and Lara<br />

Chiswell, 17, as Maria, are among a large cast<br />

preparing to take to the stage at Kirwee.<br />

“We have got some very<br />

good new talent coming<br />

through.”<br />

The last year had been<br />

one of “frustration and<br />

hiccups” due to Covid restrictions,<br />

however, it was<br />

good to see West Side Story<br />

taking shape as opening<br />

night approached.<br />

The musical had a large<br />

cast, with many young<br />

people in their 20s and 30s.<br />

Some had had their musical<br />

theatre talent nurtured<br />

at Kirwee Kids, a Kirwee<br />

Players children’s theatre<br />

group established about<br />

five years ago.<br />

West Side Story will stage<br />

at the Kirwee Community<br />

Hall, <strong>August</strong> 6 to 14. Tickets<br />

via kirweeplayers.org.<br />

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<strong>Selwyn</strong> <strong>Times</strong> Wednesday <strong>August</strong> 4 <strong>2021</strong><br />

12<br />

NEWS<br />

Latest Canterbury news at starnews.co.nz<br />

Waitaha School takes People’s Choice<br />

ROLLESTON’S Waitaha School<br />

has taken out the People’s Choice<br />

Award at the <strong>2021</strong> <strong>Selwyn</strong><br />

Awards, voted on by a record<br />

number of the district’s residents.<br />

The school was one of 1<strong>04</strong><br />

<strong>Selwyn</strong> businesses, groups and<br />

individuals recognised for their<br />

excellence at the <strong>Selwyn</strong> Awards<br />

gala dinner, Lincoln Event Centre,<br />

on Saturday night.<br />

A sold-out crowd of 450<br />

celebrated the success of the<br />

district at the largest ever <strong>Selwyn</strong><br />

Awards.<br />

Comedian Ben Hurley compered<br />

the evening, and guests<br />

were entertained by a line-up<br />

including renowned soprano<br />

Amanda Atlas, award-winning<br />

entertainer Trevor Jones, eightpiece<br />

band Studio 54 featuring<br />

vocalist Courtenay Washington,<br />

and eye-catching acts from Epic<br />

Entertainment.<br />

In a first for the awards, gold,<br />

silver and bronze honours were<br />

presented along with overall<br />

award winners for each of the 10<br />

categories. A full list of for each<br />

category is available at www.<br />

selwyn.govt.nz/selwynawards.<br />

It was a new look awards, with<br />

a number of changes building<br />

on the experiences of previous<br />

years. These included an expanded<br />

range of categories, the<br />

ability for entrants to nominate<br />

themselves, and a points-based<br />

scoring system.<br />

This resulted in a record number<br />

of nominees and nearly 7000<br />

votes for the People’s Choice<br />

Award.<br />

Mayor Sam Broughton says it<br />

was great to see the community<br />

supporting local people working<br />

for the good of <strong>Selwyn</strong>.<br />

“These awards are a fantastic<br />

celebration of <strong>Selwyn</strong>, and the<br />

innovation, passion, excellence<br />

and diversity of our businesses<br />

here. It’s been great to see how<br />

people value the awards and have<br />

got behind them this year – it<br />

was a really fun night,” he said.<br />

“I’m very proud of all our<br />

winners and applicants – it<br />

just shows what a wealth of<br />

talent and creativity we have in<br />

<strong>Selwyn</strong>.”<br />

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School. The school is a specialist<br />

school with the strong belief<br />

that its role is to prepare young<br />

people for community and at<br />

the same time prepare the community<br />

for its young people. It<br />

uses its facilities, staff, and student<br />

knowledge to support the<br />

community by building equity<br />

through digital technologies and<br />

collaborations with local schools<br />

and businesses. There are no barriers<br />

at the school.<br />

Ats, Culture and Heritage<br />

– Te Taumutu Rūnanga. More<br />

SUCCESS: Waitaha School<br />

representatives with Mayor<br />

Sam Broughton, after<br />

receiving the People’s<br />

Choice Award at the <strong>Selwyn</strong><br />

Awards gala dinner.<br />

(Left) – CentreStage<br />

Rolleston celebrate after<br />

winning the Community<br />

Volunteering category.<br />

than 67 generations of living on<br />

the shores of Te Waihora/Lake<br />

Ellesmere has generated a way<br />

of life and culture for Ngāi Te<br />

Ruahikihiki. The rūnanga enables<br />

opportunities to share their<br />

culture and experiences, and<br />

provides support by contributing<br />

to the naming of shared and<br />

significant places and areas in<br />

the wider community.<br />

Business Resilience – Global<br />

Bus Ventures (NZ) Ltd. Global<br />

Bus Ventures’120-strong team<br />

has recently been thrust into the<br />

spotlight of the International<br />

low and zero emission transport<br />

industry. They received worldwide<br />

recognition for their ability<br />

to perform under pressure, with<br />

minimal resources. This has had<br />

a significantly positive impact<br />

on the well-being of the local,<br />

regional, national and international<br />

economies.<br />

Community Volunteering –<br />

CentreStage Rolleston. The entire<br />

organisation is based on volunteers,<br />

right down to its executive<br />

committee. Thousands of hours<br />

are dedicated to bringing a story<br />

to life. Its volunteers cover a<br />

wide range of ages from primary<br />

school children through to those<br />

who are retired.<br />

Diversity and Inclusion<br />

– Joshua Foundation. The<br />

foundation is focused on helping<br />

vulnerable and under-privileged<br />

young people in the community.<br />

They focus on Māori and Pasifika<br />

youth, young people who<br />

have come to New Zealand as<br />

refugees or moved here as part of<br />

a work permit with family. Youth<br />

are supported to ensure they can<br />

retain their identity and culture<br />

within our society. By adapting<br />

this approach when language<br />

barriers and cultural issues arise<br />

the foundation demonstrates a<br />

‘they are us’ mind set.<br />

Environment and Sustainability<br />

– Global Bus Ventures<br />

(NZ) Ltd. GBV’s outstanding<br />

contribution and response to<br />

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accomplished through their<br />

successful introduction of New<br />

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and New Zealand’s endeavour to<br />

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to the detrimental impact these<br />

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Sport Leadership – <strong>Selwyn</strong><br />

Sports Trust. The trust was<br />

established in 2013 to promote<br />

and support participation in<br />

sport and recreation in <strong>Selwyn</strong>.<br />

The trust has grown steadily in a<br />

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Wednesday <strong>August</strong> 4 <strong>2021</strong> <strong>Selwyn</strong> <strong>Times</strong><br />

Latest Canterbury news at starnews.co.nz<br />

NEWS 13<br />

Award<br />

Designers make WOW finals<br />

The trust provides all manner<br />

of programmes, activations,<br />

initiatives, services and<br />

activities to achieve its vision<br />

of ‘Inspiring Participation<br />

through Opportunity and<br />

Leadership in <strong>Selwyn</strong>’. The trust<br />

believes sport, physical activity,<br />

play and active recreation<br />

play a significant role in our<br />

community, contributing to the<br />

health and well-being of people<br />

in <strong>Selwyn</strong>.<br />

Startup Business – PLAY!<br />

Drama Workshops. Workshops<br />

is an organisation that runs<br />

after-school clubs and holiday<br />

workshops for children.<br />

Since its inception, PLAY!<br />

has enrolled more than 120<br />

students in <strong>Selwyn</strong>, teaching<br />

14 different weekly drama<br />

and musical theatre classes<br />

and individual lessons. The<br />

company’s values are to<br />

encourage growth and personal<br />

development in young people<br />

through playing, performance<br />

and fun.<br />

Tourism – Ballooning<br />

Canterbury. Ballooning<br />

Canterbury brings people<br />

to <strong>Selwyn</strong> to experience a<br />

sunrise balloon flight across<br />

the Canterbury Plains. It has<br />

become a must-do activity<br />

in the district and actively<br />

encourages people to stay<br />

locally for an extra day or two<br />

in case of weather cancellations.<br />

This has seen many of its<br />

passengers taking advantage of<br />

local B&Bs, motels, camping<br />

grounds, hotels and eateries.<br />

Young Achievers – Paige<br />

Sullivan. Paige has been<br />

involved in the community<br />

and voluntary sector for<br />

the past 10 years. She began<br />

volunteering with the Rotary<br />

Club of Lincoln at 11, where<br />

she is now a Rotarian. She has<br />

held numerous positions within<br />

the club including bulletin<br />

editor, and is about to step up to<br />

become its first environmental<br />

committee director. Paige<br />

is a Trustee of 298 Youth<br />

Health Centre and is also<br />

the youngest and only South<br />

Island board member of the<br />

Ministry of Youth Development<br />

Partnership Fund Board.<br />

Two <strong>Selwyn</strong> residents<br />

are realising their<br />

long-held dreams as<br />

they prepare to take<br />

to the stage of World<br />

of WearableArt. Susan<br />

Sandys reports<br />

VANESSA-AMY Greenwood<br />

feels like she has already won at<br />

this year’s World of WearableArt<br />

Awards.<br />

The 44-year-old is one of two<br />

<strong>Selwyn</strong> residents to have made<br />

the finals of the internationallyacclaimed<br />

show, which begins<br />

next month.<br />

She said ever since being<br />

introduced to the show in 2015,<br />

when she went along to see it<br />

with her sister and niece, she had<br />

dreamed of getting a garment on<br />

stage.<br />

“That’s been my biggest dream, I<br />

feel like I have won because I have<br />

got my goal,” Greenwood said.<br />

This is the first year she has<br />

made the finals after entering in<br />

the three consecutive years of<br />

2017, 2018 and 2019.<br />

“I was in an absolute state of<br />

shock,” she said of hearing about<br />

making the finals.<br />

Her enthusiasm for wearable<br />

art is matched by the enthusiasm<br />

she has for her job, which is as<br />

a contracted art facilitator at<br />

Rolleston Prison.<br />

“I absolutely love going there,<br />

so many of them want to do better<br />

and be better,” she said.<br />

Her charges had huge talent<br />

that she felt privileged to be able<br />

to nurture.<br />

She is herself no stranger to<br />

unrecognised talent, having<br />

failed art at school.<br />

As wearable arts ideas simmered<br />

within her in recent years,<br />

she learned to use an overlocker<br />

and how to work with various<br />

materials. Her first award in the<br />

field was for best hat at the Ellesmere<br />

A&P Show, about five years<br />

ago, which was a puppet made of<br />

faux fur.<br />

“That’s when I started realising<br />

you have to think away from the<br />

catwalk, into a bit more quirky<br />

and whacky,” Greenwood said.<br />

While her designs have not<br />

EXCITED: Brittany Glassey (left) and Vanessa-Amy Greenwood are first-time finalists.<br />

In previous years, Greenwood has showcased her designs at wearable art shows in<br />

Canterbury, including this creation called Stuck in Nimbus.<br />

until now made it into the<br />

WOW finals, she has had<br />

success at ArtWear Canterbury,<br />

bringing home supreme and<br />

other awards.<br />

Fellow <strong>Selwyn</strong> resident<br />

Brittany Glassey of Rolleston was<br />

just as excited to find out she had<br />

made the finals.<br />

“It was like a rush of excitement<br />

and relief,” Glassey said.<br />

It was the first time the<br />

24-year-old fashion designer had<br />

entered, after the planning for<br />

her entry started in 2012 following<br />

attending WOW for the first<br />

time that year.<br />

“I couldn’t wait to enter once I<br />

was old enough,” she said.<br />

However, her costume went<br />

into storage as she focussed on<br />

her tertiary studies in fashion<br />

design. It sat forgotten until<br />

lockdown loomed last year, when<br />

it was finally retrieved as Glassey<br />

searched for old projects to<br />

improve on.<br />

“I’m very happy to have<br />

completed it some years later,<br />

because it showed how much I<br />

had improved as a designer since,<br />

especially during a time when<br />

I was quite anxious about the<br />

world and if I was on the right<br />

career path to navigate through<br />

it,” said Glassey, who works in<br />

product design for Wild South<br />

Clothing in Christchurch.<br />

Her entry had been a labour<br />

of love, taking months upon<br />

months of work.<br />

“But I enjoyed the process<br />

from start to finish, except for<br />

when I thought it would be a<br />

good idea to glue on several<br />

thousand rhinestones by hand.<br />

However, I think it will be worth<br />

all the effort when the entry is<br />

finally under the stage lights in<br />

Wellington.”<br />

Finalists’ entries remain secret<br />

until they are revealed on the<br />

stage.<br />

Glassey said she could not say<br />

too much about the inspiration<br />

behind her’s, except that she had<br />

wanted it to personify the joyous<br />

and elegant nature of something<br />

that Kiwis know and love.<br />

She was grateful to be able<br />

to go to the upcoming show,<br />

considering international finalists<br />

did not have that option this<br />

year.<br />

An audience of more than<br />

60,000 is expected at WOW, to<br />

be held from September 30 to<br />

October 17 in Wellington.<br />

Business Mentors Information Session<br />

Thursday 12th <strong>August</strong> – 2pm. Rolleston Community Centre<br />

<strong>Selwyn</strong> District Council is pleased to host this free one hour session where you will hear from<br />

Ellen Pender, Canterbury Manager of Business Mentors – Inspiring Success.<br />

The focus of Business Mentors is to inspire success and enhance the wellbeing of SMEs, start-ups,<br />

NFP and Social Enterprise Entities.<br />

Ellen will be telling us about the BMNZ service that how been operating for 30 years and how<br />

working with a Business Mentor can be effective, thought provoking and inspirational.<br />

Book now through the QR code to register at Eventbrite.<br />

selwyn.govt.nz


14 <strong>Selwyn</strong> <strong>Times</strong> Wednesday <strong>August</strong> 4 <strong>2021</strong><br />

SELWYN<br />

AWARDS 21<br />

Awards celebrate the best of <strong>Selwyn</strong><br />

Waitaha School has taken out the People’s Choice honour at the <strong>2021</strong> <strong>Selwyn</strong><br />

Awards, voted on by a record number of <strong>Selwyn</strong> residents.<br />

Waitaha School was one of 1<strong>04</strong> <strong>Selwyn</strong> businesses, groups and individuals<br />

recognised for their excellence at the <strong>Selwyn</strong> Awards Gala Dinner, held at the<br />

Lincoln Event Centre on Saturday evening [31 July].<br />

A sold-out crowd of 450 celebrated the success of district at the largest<br />

ever <strong>Selwyn</strong> Awards.<br />

Comedian Ben Hurley compered the evening, and guests were entertained by<br />

a talented line-up including renowned soprano Amanda Atlas, award-winning<br />

entertainer Trevor Jones, eight-piece band Studio 54 featuring vocalist Courtenay<br />

Washington, and eye-catching acts from Epic Entertainment.<br />

The menu included a range of food and beverages sourced from <strong>Selwyn</strong> producers.<br />

In a first for the awards, gold, silver and bronze honours were presented along<br />

with overall award winners for each of the 10 categories. A full list of for each<br />

category is available at www.selwyn.govt.nz/selwynawards.<br />

It was a new look awards, with a number of changes building on the experiences<br />

of previous years. These included an expanded range of categories, the ability for<br />

entrants to nominate themselves, and a points-based scoring system.<br />

This resulted in a record number of nominees and votes for the People’s Choice<br />

Award. Nearly 7,000 votes were cast for the People’s Choice Award.<br />

Mayor Sam Broughton says it was great to see the community supporting local<br />

people working for the good of <strong>Selwyn</strong>.<br />

"These awards are a fantastic celebration of <strong>Selwyn</strong>, and the innovation, passion,<br />

excellence and diversity of our businesses here. It’s been great to see how people<br />

value the awards and have got behind them this year – it was a really fun night,"<br />

he says.<br />

"I’m very proud of all our winners and applicants – it just shows what a wealth of<br />

talent and creativity we have in <strong>Selwyn</strong>."<br />

This year the awards were presented by Iport. The Council gratefully acknowledges<br />

all of our sponsors, without whom the awards would not be possible.<br />

Photo: Representatives of Waitaha School celebrate with Mayor Sam Broughton,<br />

after receiving the People’s Choice Award at the <strong>Selwyn</strong> Awards Gala Dinner.<br />

Overall category winners:<br />

People’s Choice: Waitaha School<br />

Arts, Culture and Heritage: Te Taumutu Rūnanga<br />

Business Resilience: Global Bus Ventures (NZ) Ltd<br />

Community Volunteering: CentreStage Rolleston<br />

Diversity and Inclusion: Joshua Foundation<br />

Environment and Sustainability: Global Bus Ventures (NZ) Ltd.<br />

Sport Leadership: <strong>Selwyn</strong> Sports Trust<br />

Startup Business: PLAY! Drama Workshops<br />

Tourism: Ballooning Canterbury<br />

Young Achievers: Paige Sullivan<br />

Update on our District Plan Review<br />

The Council is about to reach the next stage of the review of the<br />

current <strong>Selwyn</strong> District Plan, with the hearings of submissions<br />

and further submissions on the notified Proposed District Plan<br />

starting next week.<br />

We have identified 30 separate hearing topics, and hearings for each of<br />

these topics will occur between 9 <strong>August</strong> <strong>2021</strong> and June 2022. The hearings<br />

will all be held at the <strong>Selwyn</strong> Health Hub in Rolleston, opposite the Council<br />

offices. All hearings will be open to the public and livestreamed on Council’s<br />

YouTube channel. More information on the hearings can be found at<br />

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

The Council has also made available online all further submissions it received<br />

on the Proposed District Plan. All submissions received (original and further<br />

submissions) can be found on the Council’s online database ‘Summit Up’ at<br />

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

New citizens welcomed at ceremony<br />

It was smiles all round as <strong>Selwyn</strong> welcomed 31 new Kiwis in its monthly citizenship<br />

ceremony, held in the Council chambers last week.<br />

Citizenship certificates were presented to people from across the globe including<br />

Jordan, Brazil, Chile and Korea amongst others.<br />

For the Rivera family it was a proud moment and the end of a long journey after<br />

Raymond Rivera arrived in New Zealand in 2013 from the Philippines and was joined<br />

by his family in 2015.<br />

The family of four including mum Rochelle and their two children, Celine and Cara, live<br />

in Rolleston. The whole family chose to read the oath, including Celine and Cara, which<br />

made their father proud. "I was very proud of my daughters, they read amazingly,<br />

it was a very special moment for all our family," he said.<br />

Symbolising the act of making lasting roots in their new country, each new citizen was<br />

given a native tree and encouraged to plant it in a special place to celebrate their new<br />

status and at the same time helping promote the grown of native plants in the district.<br />

If you are a resident in New Zealand and are thinking about becoming a citizen, visit the<br />

Immigration New Zealand website and start the process to make your home your country.<br />

On the Roads<br />

The following roads are closed due to flood repairs: Algidus Road<br />

closed from Homestead Road to SH73; Keens Road closed from<br />

Wrights Road; Hartleys Road closed from Whitecliffs Road to Pig<br />

Saddle Road; Mt White Road closed from SH73.<br />

Flooding repairs are also continuing on Harper Road, from Homestead Road;<br />

Riversleigh Road from SH77 to Whitecliffs Road; Gillander Road from Coaltrack Road<br />

to <strong>Selwyn</strong> River; Elmhurst Road from Waireka Road to McLaughlins Road; Cooks<br />

Road from Homebush Road to Creyke Road; Pig Saddle Road from Dalethorpe<br />

Road to Waianiwaniwa Road; Malvern Hills Road from SH77 to SH73; Kowai Road<br />

from Pococks Road; Frasers Road from SH1 to Hororata Dunsandel Road. Traffic<br />

management is in place on these roads.<br />

Small Business Workshop<br />

Join us for this free one hour session where you will hear from Ellen Pender,<br />

Canterbury Manager of Business Mentors – Inspiring Success.<br />

The focus of Business Mentors is to inspire success and enhance the wellbeing of<br />

SMEs, start-ups, NFP and Social Enterprise Entities using the skills and expertise<br />

of a team of mentors who gift their time to support Business Mentors clients.<br />

Startup Mentoring<br />

Thursday 12 <strong>August</strong> – 2pm. Rolleston Community Centre<br />

Use the QR code to register at Eventbrite.<br />

Council Call<br />

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

Norman Kirk Drive, Rolleston<br />

Ph 0800 SELWYN (735 996)<br />

Rolleston Library<br />

Rolleston Drive, Rolleston<br />

Ph 347 2880<br />

Darfield Library & Service Centre<br />

1 South Terrace, Darfield<br />

Ph 318 8338 or 347 2780<br />

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Wednesday <strong>August</strong> 4 <strong>2021</strong> <strong>Selwyn</strong> <strong>Times</strong> 15<br />

Notice<br />

TRADE WASTE AND<br />

WASTEWATER DRAINAGE<br />

BYLAWS CONSULTATION<br />

The Council is proposing<br />

some amendments to the<br />

current bylaws which manage<br />

discharges of all trade wastes and<br />

wastewater into the wastewater<br />

system. The main proposed<br />

changes are to simplify the way<br />

low-risk premises are charged for<br />

Meetings<br />

Public Forums: Council,<br />

Community Board and local<br />

committees meetings are open<br />

to the public. Time is available at<br />

the start of meetings for people<br />

to speak on matters of concern.<br />

Please notify Therese Davel or<br />

Bernadette Ryan if you wish to<br />

speak at the Council meeting at<br />

least five days before the meeting.<br />

Township, Hall and Reserve<br />

Committee meetings: To list or<br />

make changes to meeting details,<br />

email meeting.changes@selwyn.<br />

govt.nz or phone 0800 SELWYN<br />

(735 996) by 9am Wednesday the<br />

week before publication.<br />

COUNCIL & COMMUNITY<br />

BOARD MEETINGS<br />

Audit & Risk Subcommittee*<br />

Wednesday 4 <strong>August</strong> 10am<br />

Rolleston Council Offices<br />

Representation Review<br />

Subcommittee*<br />

Wednesday 11 <strong>August</strong> 11am<br />

Rolleston Council Offices<br />

Council Meeting*<br />

Wednesday 11 <strong>August</strong> 1pm<br />

Rolleston Council Offices<br />

Malvern Community Board<br />

Monday 23 <strong>August</strong> 4pm<br />

Darfield Library-Service Centre<br />

Council Meeting*<br />

Wednesday 25 <strong>August</strong> 1pm<br />

trade waste discharges; who can<br />

work on drains; and to simplify<br />

the system for ‘common drains’<br />

(private drains with multiple<br />

connections).<br />

To see the proposed changes<br />

to the bylaws and to make a<br />

submission, visit www.selwyn.<br />

govt.nz/wastewater.<br />

Consultation closes at 5pm on<br />

Friday 3 September <strong>2021</strong>.<br />

Rolleston Council Offices<br />

* Livestreamed on the Council<br />

website and YouTube channel<br />

DISTRICT COMMITTEE<br />

MEETINGS<br />

Coalgate Township Committee<br />

Tuesday 24 <strong>August</strong> 7.30pm<br />

Glentunnel Hall<br />

Members of the public invited to<br />

attend and bring further feedback/<br />

questions about the Road<br />

Dedication Project in Coalgate<br />

Doyleston Community Committee<br />

Wednesday 4 <strong>August</strong> 7.30pm<br />

Doyleston Hall, Osborne Park<br />

Dunsandel Community<br />

Committee<br />

Monday 16 <strong>August</strong> CANCELLED<br />

Kimberley Reserve & Hall<br />

Committee<br />

Tuesday 10 <strong>August</strong> 7.30pm<br />

Kimberley Hall<br />

Kirwee Community Committee<br />

Monday 16 <strong>August</strong> 7.30pm<br />

Kirwee Hall<br />

Kirwee Recreation Reserve<br />

Management Committee<br />

Monday 9 <strong>August</strong> 7.30pm<br />

Pavilion, Kirwee Reserve<br />

Lakeside Memorial Hall<br />

Incorporated AGM<br />

Monday 9 <strong>August</strong> 5pm<br />

Lakeside Soldiers Memorial Hall,<br />

Pipeline for future Darfield Kirwee<br />

wastewater system under way<br />

ALCOHOL NOTICES<br />

Rolleston Rugby Football Club<br />

has applied for the renewal of a<br />

club licence. Windwhistle Winter<br />

Sports Club Inc (Mt Olympus<br />

ski field and accommodation<br />

lodge) has applied for the renewal<br />

of a club licence. Objections<br />

to these applications are open<br />

until Friday 13 <strong>August</strong>. For more<br />

information visit selwyn.govt.nz/<br />

alcoholnotices<br />

Harts Road<br />

All interested parties welcome.<br />

Enquiries to the Secretary, Rae<br />

McCloy, lakeside1917@gmail.com,<br />

027 224 7109<br />

Lincoln Community Committee<br />

Monday 9 <strong>August</strong> 7pm<br />

Fitzgerald Room, Lincoln<br />

Event Centre<br />

Rolleston Community Centre<br />

Management Committee<br />

Thursday 26 <strong>August</strong> 7pm<br />

Rolleston Community Centre<br />

Rolleston Residents<br />

Assn Inc. AGM<br />

Monday 23 <strong>August</strong> 7.30pm<br />

Rolleston Community Centre<br />

Sheffield-Waddington Community<br />

& Township Committee<br />

Thursday 19 <strong>August</strong> 7.30pm<br />

Sheffield Hall<br />

Southbridge Advisory Committee<br />

Monday 9 <strong>August</strong> 7pm<br />

Southbridge Town Hall<br />

Springston Committees<br />

Wednesday 18 <strong>August</strong> 7.30pm<br />

Errol Tweedy Pavilion, Springston<br />

Reserve<br />

West Melton District Residents<br />

Assn Inc.<br />

Wednesday 11 <strong>August</strong> 7.30pm<br />

West Melton Community &<br />

Recreation Centre<br />

Construction will begin soon on a new wastewater pipeline connecting Darfield and Kirwee to the Pines<br />

Wastewater Treatment Plant.<br />

The pipeline is the first step in a new wastewater system for Darfield and Kirwee, which the Council<br />

approved following the <strong>2021</strong>-2031 Long-Term Plan. Under the scheme, all new developments will be<br />

required to connect, while a new sewer main will also be built along the main street of Darfield to allow<br />

businesses to connect from 2023/24.<br />

In response to public feedback, the Council also agreed to review both the funding and timeline for<br />

existing homes to connect to the new scheme.<br />

The Council undertook a business case for the scheme, including consultation with Darfield and Kirwee<br />

residents in 2019, and in February 2020 it agreed to progress work on a scheme for Darfield and Kirwee.<br />

In December 2020 the Council was granted $10.66 million for the project from the Department of<br />

Internal Affairs as part of the post Covid-19 three waters infrastructure stimulus funding.<br />

The 26.5km-long pipeline will be constructed by Sicon from south of Darfield to the Pines Wastewater<br />

Treatment Plant on Burnham School Road, Rolleston.<br />

A pipeline from Kirwee will also be constructed, connecting to the main trunk at the junction of<br />

Courtenay Road and Miles Road.<br />

More details and maps of the pipeline route are available at selwyn.govt.nz/darfieldkirweewastewater<br />

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

THURSDAY<br />

5<br />

AUGUST<br />

FRIDAY<br />

6<br />

AUGUST<br />

SATURDAY<br />

7<br />

AUGUST<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

11<br />

AUGUST<br />

SATURDAY<br />

14<br />

AUGUST<br />

Art Club - Gratitude Trees<br />

Leeston Library, 3.30–4.30pm<br />

Mindfulness helps kids focus on<br />

what's happening now, and can<br />

be implemented in many different<br />

and fun ways. This week's is<br />

through creating gratitude trees!<br />

Free. Bookings recommended at<br />

selwynlibraries.co.nz.<br />

Children's Book and<br />

Board Games Club<br />

Leeston Library, 3.30–4.30pm<br />

Come along every Friday afternoon<br />

to share your latest reading<br />

adventures, play board games and<br />

enjoy some fun crafts.<br />

Artisan Bread Making<br />

with Laurie<br />

Rolleston Community Centre<br />

9am–1pm or 2–6pm<br />

Learn the secrets of top bakers with<br />

this hands-on workshop taught by an<br />

experienced French baker. Suitable<br />

for all skill levels. Learn the basic<br />

principles of bread making and make<br />

focaccia, ciabatta, tomato bread<br />

and a few specialty breads. Take<br />

home 6–10 breads each. Cost $45.<br />

Bookings essential, call Martine on<br />

(03) 347 2949.<br />

Discovery Time<br />

Darfield Library, 3.30–4.30pm<br />

Come along to our weekly sessions<br />

to discover new knowledge, and<br />

get creative through our hands-on<br />

play and activity-based learning. No<br />

booking required, just drop in.<br />

Dive in Movies –<br />

Sing! And Mamma Mia<br />

<strong>Selwyn</strong> Aquatic Centre<br />

5.30pm and 7.30pm<br />

Bring your friends and family along to<br />

watch a movie, from the pool. There<br />

will be free popcorn (and mocktails<br />

for the 7.30pm screening). Drop-in.<br />

Normal pool admission prices apply.<br />

Are you prepared for an<br />

emergency?<br />

Emergencies usually arrive unannounced – but there are simple<br />

steps anyone can take to be prepared for the unexpected.<br />

Lincoln residents are invited to a Civil Defence session<br />

designed to help you get ready and put plans in place so that<br />

you can you get through.<br />

Join the Council's Civil Defence team to find out how to<br />

develop family plans, how to put an emergency kit together<br />

and other steps you can take right now.<br />

Wednesday 18 <strong>August</strong>, 7-8.30pm<br />

Lincoln Event Centre<br />

Contact sue.jenkins@selwyn.govt.nz<br />

FREE<br />

UNTIL<br />

SUNDAY<br />

22<br />

AUGUST<br />

'Printer, Painter, Photograph<br />

Maker' Exhibition<br />

Down By The Liffey<br />

Gallery Lincoln<br />

Wed-Thur 11.30am–2.30pm<br />

Fri-Sun 10am–4pm<br />

An exhibition of stunning works<br />

from six different visual artists,<br />

showcasing different media<br />

and styles.<br />

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

selwyn.govt.nz/councilcall<br />

Leeston Library & Service Centre<br />

19 Messines Street, Leeston<br />

Ph 347 2871<br />

Lincoln Library & Service Centre<br />

Gerald Street, Lincoln<br />

Ph 347 2876<br />

0800 SELWYN<br />

www.selwyn.govt.nz<br />

<strong>Selwyn</strong>DistrictCouncil


<strong>Selwyn</strong> <strong>Times</strong> Wednesday <strong>August</strong> 4 <strong>2021</strong><br />

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to make way for the new, Viva is now in full Winter<br />

sale Mode. Many bargains to be found instore<br />

and online. With up to 70% off! including knits<br />

and winter coats. get in early for the best<br />

bargains, limited sizes available.<br />

spring has sprung in the Fashion World,<br />

which is always an exciting time as the<br />

new stock begins to roll in. new arrivals<br />

from a few of our favourite labels are<br />

already instore.<br />

Monari spring has arrived in store. this is a<br />

beautiful german label. all garments are of<br />

the highest quality and are something a little<br />

special, pictured are Coral Floral top and the holiday Vibes<br />

top.<br />

summer knits from Z&P have arrived in 10% silk 90% cotton,<br />

these feel so soft and luxurious, pictured is the pocket pullover<br />

in lilac.<br />

augustine spring pre orders are 11 august,<br />

in store Friday 20 august.<br />

as most augustine lovers will know, we will no longer be<br />

stocking the augustine labels after the Charlo and augustine<br />

summer drops as Kelly and nathan are opening their own<br />

shop in Christchurch CBD. however, we will still be stocking<br />

the honey Denim, Pretty Basics and alaska tee ranges.<br />

Don’t we all love a comfortable pair of<br />

jeans. Mavi, ltB, new london, honey<br />

Denim and Vassalli in store, rises, styles and<br />

washes for everyone.<br />

Do follow us on Facebook or instagram<br />

as we have some new labels arriving for<br />

spring/summer and we always post on<br />

these social media accounts.<br />

We look forward to seeing you in store.<br />

16<br />

NEWS<br />

Trial for updated bus service starts<br />

BACKYARD CRITTERS<br />

Mike Bowie is an ecologist who specialises in entomology (insects and<br />

other invertebrates). Each week he introduces a new species found in<br />

his backyard at Lincoln. His column aims to raise public awareness of<br />

biodiversity, the variety of living things around us. Check out the full<br />

list of invertebrates found at www.inaturalist.org/projects/backyardbiodiversity-bugs-in-my-lincoln-section<br />

Short lifespan for minute fly<br />

GOOD THINGS come<br />

in small packages, and<br />

the cottony cushion scale<br />

parasitoid (Cryptochaetum<br />

iceryae) is no exception.<br />

At 2mm long, this minute<br />

fly is very effective at<br />

controlling cottony cushion<br />

scale (Icerya purchase,<br />

see <strong>Selwyn</strong> <strong>Times</strong> October<br />

21, 2020) populations, particularly<br />

in cooler, coastal<br />

conditions.<br />

This stout brownishblack<br />

fly has wide, transparent<br />

wings and short, fat<br />

antennae.<br />

The fly is thought to have<br />

SOUTHBRIDGE and<br />

surrounding residents need<br />

to continue supporting the<br />

updated Southbridge to<br />

Lincoln trial bus service<br />

so it continues into the<br />

future, says Environment<br />

Canterbury.<br />

Customer experience<br />

and marketing manager<br />

Thomas McNaughton said<br />

the challenge for the community<br />

would be to get behind<br />

the new service, which<br />

was launched last week.<br />

Strong support would ensure<br />

the service continued<br />

beyond the completion of<br />

the trial in June next year.<br />

“We need bus patronage<br />

to increase to an average of<br />

40 passengers total per day<br />

for the service to continue<br />

past then. The new service<br />

arrived from Australia<br />

and is found wherever its<br />

scale host occurs in New<br />

Zealand.<br />

Female parasitoids lay a<br />

MEARES WILLIAMS<br />

LAWYERS<br />

provides some new opportunities<br />

for travel, so we<br />

encourage people to explore<br />

their options,” McNaughton<br />

said.<br />

The first day of the<br />

updated trial bus service<br />

for Southbridge commuters<br />

started on Monday, 20<br />

customers travelled into<br />

Lincoln on the updated<br />

timetable.<br />

Over 10 Years<br />

in <strong>Selwyn</strong><br />

single egg in nymphs and<br />

female scale insects. Adult<br />

female parasitoids live for<br />

about five days and can lay<br />

up to 50 eggs.<br />

The lifecycle from egg<br />

to adult in New Zealand<br />

varies in duration from six<br />

to 12 weeks in summer and<br />

winter respectively.<br />

The parasitoid has been<br />

deliberately introduced<br />

into California, Israel<br />

and South America for<br />

biocontrol of the scale. The<br />

parasitoid does not have it<br />

all its own way – it too is<br />

host to a parasitic wasp.<br />

Kieran Heenan<br />

kph@meareswilliams.co.nz<br />

Anita Molloy-Roberts<br />

am@meareswilliams.co.nz<br />

W: www.meareswilliams.co.nz<br />

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Wednesday <strong>August</strong> 4 <strong>2021</strong> <strong>Selwyn</strong> <strong>Times</strong> 17<br />

caring for your<br />

houseplants<br />

Big range, low price, local advice<br />

Houseplants pots Decor/accessories Maintenance<br />

Castle Rock<br />

Assorted Cacti<br />

305839<br />

Enrich with<br />

Nature<br />

Dain Indoor<br />

Stone Pots<br />

379113, 379114,<br />

379115, 379116<br />

Plant N Grow<br />

Indoor Plant Growing<br />

Frames Assorted<br />

379971, 379972<br />

Thrive<br />

Indoor Natural<br />

Fertilizer<br />

382241<br />

each<br />

each<br />

Red Fox<br />

Kalanchoe Pot<br />

10.5cm Red/<br />

White<br />

296879<br />

$6 97 $3 99<br />

$13 98 $29 99 $15 99<br />

from<br />

$14 99<br />

each<br />

each<br />

each<br />

Terrariums are a fun way to display<br />

plants and create some art with nature.<br />

There are a variety of shapes and sizes<br />

you can make, and they’re easy as to<br />

make yourself. Typically, foliage plants<br />

and plants that grow slowly work best.<br />

Small succulents, cacti, and air plants are<br />

perfect for dry terrariums.<br />

Nouveau<br />

Polished<br />

Garden<br />

Stones<br />

322223, 322224<br />

1kg bag<br />

Yates<br />

Leafshine Aerosol 225g<br />

142727<br />

each<br />

Living Interiors<br />

Maidenhair<br />

Fern 15cm<br />

149174<br />

each<br />

Botanicals Collection<br />

Assorted Terrariums<br />

352982, 352983, 352984, 352985, 352986<br />

MEGA only<br />

$16<br />

from<br />

98<br />

each<br />

Indoor plants produce oxygen and are<br />

great at purifying the air in the home<br />

or office. Spathiphyllums, Zamioculcas<br />

zamiifolia, Anthuriums & Calatheas<br />

are all great houseplant options which<br />

have exceptional air purifying qualities.<br />

These plants are also great at getting<br />

rid of toxins & unpleasant odours.<br />

Yates<br />

Gnat Barrier<br />

4.5 litre<br />

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MEGA only<br />

$24 99<br />

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$9 98 $9 98<br />

$24 97 $12 98<br />

Most indoor plants love high<br />

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your indoor plants once a week to<br />

create a humid environment. This<br />

helps avoid brown tips on leaves<br />

and is especially important during<br />

winter when our heating sources<br />

often dry the plants out.<br />

Enrich with Nature Ceramics<br />

Praslin Indoor Basket 15cm<br />

385131<br />

each<br />

Botanicals<br />

Collection<br />

Artificial<br />

Three-Stem<br />

Orchid 75cm<br />

White<br />

364624<br />

$89 98<br />

each<br />

Avoid using icy cold water when<br />

watering your houseplants through<br />

winter. Either mix a small amount of<br />

warm water in to create tepid water or<br />

leave your water out for a few hours<br />

before using. Most houseplants come<br />

from the tropics where it is much warmer<br />

& using cold water can shock the plants<br />

causing damage to roots & the leaves.<br />

Living Colour<br />

Indoor Flowering<br />

Cyclamen 140mm<br />

Assorted<br />

149053<br />

Enrich with<br />

Nature Ceramics<br />

Bora Bora<br />

Hanging Indoor<br />

Pot 12cm Assorted<br />

385133<br />

Botanicals Collection<br />

Coco Fibre Indoor<br />

House Plant Poles<br />

376801, 376802, 376803<br />

Yates<br />

Thrive Indoor<br />

Potting Mix<br />

10 litre<br />

362740<br />

$12 98<br />

each<br />

each<br />

$5<br />

from<br />

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each<br />

$11 98<br />

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<strong>Selwyn</strong> <strong>Times</strong> Wednesday <strong>August</strong> 4 <strong>2021</strong><br />

18<br />

LETTERS<br />

Latest Canterbury news at starnews.co.nz<br />

Darfield sewage<br />

system<br />

Prior to the Long Term Plan<br />

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

advised by over 80 per cent of<br />

residents they did not want the<br />

mains sewage system in Darfield.<br />

In spite of the huge majority<br />

the district council announced<br />

they were going to do it anyway.<br />

It then announced a four-stage<br />

plan in one of those stating they<br />

were going to borrow $28 million,<br />

but would not account how<br />

they were going to repay it.<br />

Inquiries reveal that it will be<br />

down to general ratepayers, the<br />

district council just hasn’t said<br />

that. Yet, in two year’s time that<br />

$28 million will balloon to some<br />

eye-watering figure.<br />

Over the last 15 years the<br />

district council has had three<br />

reviews, at massive expense to<br />

ratepayers, each one recommending<br />

a sewage system, each<br />

time the council buried their<br />

heads. If they had done it when<br />

suggested at the very beginning,<br />

with the massive amount of<br />

developments in and around<br />

Darfield, it would have practically<br />

paid for itself by requesting<br />

developers pay into it.<br />

We are expected to pay for<br />

council mistakes and lack of<br />

vision.<br />

Time for a change, we need<br />

a mayor and council that will<br />

stand up for residents and be<br />

accountable.<br />

Open and honesty may cause<br />

discussion, but lack of it causes<br />

distrust and no confidence. –<br />

Grant Prescott<br />

District council chief executive<br />

David Ward responds:<br />

The district council has<br />

engaged with the local community<br />

over a proposed scheme<br />

for many years, and has heard<br />

a range of views both for and<br />

against.<br />

Our decision-making is informed<br />

by all of these conversations,<br />

but also takes account of<br />

the sustainability of the current<br />

system, potential environmental<br />

impacts, and providing for future<br />

growth opportunities.<br />

We have a one-time opportunity<br />

to access $10.6 million in<br />

Government funding not previously<br />

available, which would<br />

be lost to the project if not used<br />

now. And while it is true that the<br />

project may have been cheaper<br />

last year, the same argument<br />

would apply next year.<br />

Our decision means that all<br />

new developments in Darfield<br />

would connect to the scheme,<br />

as well as businesses along the<br />

Main St. We have acknowledged<br />

concerns raised during the latest<br />

consultation, and have agreed<br />

to further engage with the community<br />

over connection to the<br />

scheme, and the time frame for<br />

connection. We have also agreed<br />

to review how the project is<br />

funded.<br />

We accept that many residents<br />

have good septic tanks with<br />

resource consents and we are<br />

working with Environment<br />

Canterbury to allow households<br />

to keep using these for up to 15<br />

years.<br />

Darfield and Kirwee have a<br />

great future and part of making<br />

that happen is providing<br />

the infrastructure they need to<br />

flourish.<br />

We want to hear your views<br />

on the issues affecting life<br />

in the <strong>Selwyn</strong> district<br />

Send emails to:<br />

barry@starmedia.kiwi<br />

Letters may be edited or rejected at<br />

Star Media’s discretion. Letters should be about<br />

200 words.<br />

A name, postal address and phone number<br />

should be provided.<br />

Please use your real name, not a nickname,<br />

alias, pen name or abbreviation.<br />

Rolleston flyover<br />

I am in total agreement with<br />

the Rolleston overbridge, as<br />

anything that makes State<br />

Highway 1 flow better is good for<br />

road safety.<br />

I come from Lincoln and find<br />

the overbridge and underpass<br />

work great.<br />

If you have good business<br />

and good service, customers<br />

make the effort. – Lindsay<br />

Williamson<br />

I feel that not having a right<br />

turn from Rolleston onto State<br />

Highway 1 would, for the<br />

following reasons, create major<br />

problems.<br />

Currently Jones Rd is quite<br />

narrow and would not be able to<br />

cope with the increased volume<br />

of traffic.<br />

The proposed quarry on<br />

Jones Rd intends to have trucks<br />

using the road every one to two<br />

minutes – more congestion.<br />

In Rolleston currently there<br />

are about 6000 residential<br />

sections being developed or<br />

awaiting building consent, with a<br />

further 6000 sections earmarked<br />

for possible development in the<br />

future. This could mean between<br />

6000 and 12,000 more cars on<br />

the roads.<br />

Given that many of those cars<br />

will be travelling to Christchurch<br />

on a daily basis, a quick exit<br />

out of Rolleston and onto State<br />

Highway 1 would seem to be<br />

essential.<br />

It would also mean that<br />

anyone driving north on Jones<br />

Rd would have an easier drive. –<br />

Peter Daniels<br />

SElwyn Youth<br />

be the change<br />

Be involved in your local community<br />

The <strong>Selwyn</strong> Youth Council create opportunities for young people in<br />

<strong>Selwyn</strong> to share their views on what is important in their lives. They<br />

assist the <strong>Selwyn</strong> District Council to find ways that young people can<br />

actively participate in their communities and promote projects to get<br />

involved in. These projects include community events, volunteering,<br />

welcoming newcomers, employment and civics.<br />

Stay in the loop. Follow us on:<br />

@<strong>Selwyn</strong>Youth @selwyn_youth


Wednesday <strong>August</strong> 4 <strong>2021</strong> <strong>Selwyn</strong> <strong>Times</strong> 19<br />

12V Mercedes Benz<br />

AMG GLA45<br />

Usually $399.99<br />

• Child pedal controlled OR<br />

• Parental remote controlled<br />

• Steering wheel with music<br />

• MP3, USB + TF socket<br />

• Power display<br />

• Opening doors<br />

• Rear suspension<br />

$<br />

349 99 ea<br />

• Front & rear light<br />

• Two motors<br />

• Run time: 1-1.5 Hrs<br />

• Speed: 3-6 kms<br />

• Max Weight: 50kg<br />

12V Ford Ranger Black<br />

Usually $649.99<br />

• Child pedal controlled OR<br />

• Parental remote controlled<br />

• 12v 7Ah Battery<br />

• Light and Music<br />

• MP3 USB Socket<br />

• Power display and volume<br />

control<br />

$<br />

599 99 ea<br />

• One button start<br />

• 4 wheel Suspension<br />

• 2 doors & hood open<br />

• 2 speed Motor<br />

• Run time: 1-2 Hrs<br />

• Speed: 3-8 kms<br />

• Max Weight: 35kg<br />

12V Lamborghini<br />

Usually $699.99<br />

• Child pedal controlled OR<br />

• Parental remote controlled<br />

• Multifunctional steering<br />

wheel with music effects<br />

• MP3, USB, TF card socket<br />

• Front + rear lights<br />

• Opening doors<br />

$<br />

599 99 ea<br />

• Two motors<br />

• 12v 7Ah Battery<br />

• Run time: 1-2 Hrs<br />

• Speed: 3-6 kms<br />

• Max Weight: 50kg<br />

Tower Junction<br />

store only<br />

Tower Junction<br />

store only<br />

12V Rapid Jeep Red<br />

Usually $799.99<br />

• Child pedal controlled OR<br />

• Parental remote controlled<br />

• 12v 10Ah battery<br />

• Two motors<br />

• Adjustable seat<br />

• High-low speed selection, slow<br />

start function<br />

$ 69999 ea 24v Buggy<br />

$<br />

899 99 ea 24v Drift Go Cart<br />

Usually $999.99<br />

Usually $699.99<br />

$<br />

599 99 ea<br />

• 24v (2 * 12v 7Ah removable start function<br />

• Two driving motors<br />

battery)<br />

• MP3 player with USB, TF slot<br />

• 25000RPM<br />

• Plastic seat, big EVA wheels • Front and rear lights<br />

• 24v ( 2 * 12v 7Ah battery)<br />

• Child pedal controlled OR<br />

• Run time: 1-2hrs Speed: 4-10 kms • 24v drift function<br />

• Parental remote controlled • Max weight: 60Kg<br />

• High low speed selection,<br />

• Adjustable seat<br />

slow start function<br />

• High low speed selection, slow<br />

Trampoline Elite<br />

• MP3 player with USB, TF slot<br />

• front and rear lights, wheels with<br />

LED lights, top Lights<br />

• Run time: 1-2 Hrs, Speed: 3-8<br />

kms<br />

• Max weight: 50kg<br />

• Steering wheel has horn and<br />

music function.<br />

• Run time: 1-2hrs<br />

• Speed 3-10kms<br />

• Max weight: 60Kg<br />

6 Function Swing Set<br />

Spin and Slide<br />

Swing Set<br />

Height 1.82m<br />

Width 4.6m<br />

Depth 2.71m<br />

Usually $599.99<br />

ea<br />

New stock<br />

arrives 11th Aug<br />

Includes Safety Net & Pads. 100kg<br />

Weight Limit. Suitable Ages 6+.<br />

10ft<br />

Usually $499.99<br />

$<br />

399 99 ea<br />

12ft<br />

Usually $599.99<br />

$<br />

499 99 ea<br />

$<br />

549 99 Ladder<br />

5 Function Swing Set<br />

Compact Swing Set<br />

Height 1.81m<br />

Width 3.64m<br />

Depth 1.981m<br />

Usually $449.99<br />

All swing sets<br />

are made from<br />

power coated,<br />

galvanized heavy<br />

grade steel. Pre<br />

inserted rust proof<br />

hardware for easy<br />

assembling.<br />

5 Function Swing Set<br />

Sand and Swing Set<br />

Height 2.18m<br />

Width 4.74m<br />

Depth 2.56m<br />

Usually $749.99<br />

$<br />

399 99 $<br />

ea<br />

699 99 ea<br />

TOWER JUNCTION<br />

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$<br />

29 99 ea<br />

$<br />

449 99 ea<br />

Playgym<br />

3 station Playgym<br />

includes 180cm Slide,<br />

transforming swing,<br />

Basketball hoop.<br />

Max Weight 35kg.<br />

Usually $499.99<br />

MARSHLAND<br />

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Ph 03 982 8697<br />

HORNBY<br />

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Ph 03 281 8127<br />

Valid from Tueday 3rd <strong>August</strong> until Tuesday 10th <strong>August</strong> <strong>2021</strong>. Layaway held up to 17th December, <strong>2021</strong>. Payments instore or by Internet Banking. At least<br />

fortnightly payments required. Cancellation Fees apply. 48hour notice for pickup (as some layaways stored offsite). Photo ID required for creating Layaway.


20 <strong>Selwyn</strong> <strong>Times</strong> Wednesday <strong>August</strong> 4 <strong>2021</strong><br />

Category Award Winners<br />

Arts, Culture and Heritage<br />

Te Taumutu Rūnanga<br />

People’s Choice<br />

Waitaha School<br />

AWARDS 21<br />

Business and<br />

Community Excellence<br />

Shines at <strong>2021</strong><br />

<strong>Selwyn</strong> Awards<br />

Congratulations to all<br />

<strong>Selwyn</strong> Awards winners!<br />

After postponing last year’s <strong>Selwyn</strong> Awards<br />

due to Covid lockdowns, we<br />

were delighted by the number of applications<br />

received this year from businesses,<br />

individuals and community groups sharing<br />

their outstanding work<br />

and contribution in <strong>Selwyn</strong>.<br />

Thank you to all who participated and<br />

who work incredibly hard to make<br />

<strong>Selwyn</strong> a great place to live and work.<br />

TO VIEW MORE ABOUT EACH OF<br />

THE WINNERS VISIT<br />

SELWYN.GOVT.NZ/SELWYNAWARDS<br />

Business Resilience<br />

Global Bus Ventures (NZ) Ltd<br />

Community Volunteering<br />

CentreStage Rolleston<br />

Diversity and Inclusion<br />

Joshua Foundation<br />

Sport Leadership<br />

<strong>Selwyn</strong> Sports Trust<br />

Startup Business<br />

PLAY! Drama Workshops<br />

Tourism<br />

Ballooning Canterbury<br />

Environment and Sustainability<br />

Global Bus Ventures (NZ) Ltd<br />

Young Achievers<br />

Paige Sullivan


Wednesday <strong>August</strong> 4 <strong>2021</strong> <strong>Selwyn</strong> <strong>Times</strong> 21<br />

Gold Award Winners<br />

Arts, Culture and Heritage<br />

Te Taumutu Rūnanga<br />

Business Resilience<br />

Brenna Sincock Hearing<br />

Busy Bumbles<br />

Global Bus Ventures (NZ) Ltd<br />

Community Volunteering<br />

Agnes Guda<br />

Bellyful <strong>Selwyn</strong><br />

Canterbury Trust<br />

CentreStage Rolleston<br />

Ellesmere Business<br />

and Promotions<br />

Leeston Ambulance<br />

Station Volunteers<br />

Te Ara Kākāriki Greenway<br />

Diversity and Inclusion<br />

Birthright Canterbury Trust<br />

Brenna Sincock Hearing<br />

Busy Bumbles<br />

Joshua Foundation<br />

<strong>Selwyn</strong> Timebank<br />

Waitaha School<br />

Environment<br />

and Sustainability<br />

Agriculture Incorporated<br />

Brenna Sincock Hearing<br />

Bus Ventures (NZ) Ltd<br />

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<strong>Selwyn</strong> <strong>Times</strong> Wednesday <strong>August</strong> 4 <strong>2021</strong><br />

22<br />

SPORT<br />

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SELWYN SWIM Club is now<br />

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this month after a successful<br />

South Island carnival.<br />

Seven swimmers have qualified<br />

for the nationals in Auckland,<br />

each recording personal<br />

bests in their respective events<br />

in the short course championships<br />

at Blenheim.<br />

The team swam exceptionally<br />

well with Holly Smith<br />

qualifying for the 400m<br />

freestyle and her brother Ben<br />

qualifying in the 400m individual<br />

medley.<br />

Both achieved the goals they<br />

set out to make at the start<br />

of the year and now have the<br />

opportunity to join teammates<br />

Ieuan Edwards, Charlise<br />

Miller, Ella Benn, Chloe Newbigging<br />

and Georgina Christie<br />

at the nationals.<br />

Benn won gold medals in<br />

the para multi-class 100m<br />

freestyle, 100m backstroke,<br />

100m breaststroke, 100m<br />

individual medley, 50m backstroke<br />

and the 50m freestyle;<br />

Newbigging won gold in the<br />

200m backstroke, and silver in<br />

the 100m backstroke and 50m<br />

backstroke; and Christie won<br />

bronze medal in the 200m<br />

butterfly.<br />

<strong>Selwyn</strong> had 13 swimmers at<br />

SUCCESS: <strong>Selwyn</strong> Swim Club members at the Blenheim carnival.<br />

Blenheim, many experiencing<br />

the South island level for the<br />

first time, said club spokeswoman<br />

Rachel Close.<br />

“They brought their race<br />

focus after working hard for<br />

the last few months. The team<br />

swam exceptionally well,” she<br />

said.<br />

“This meet was incredibly<br />

successful for our team, and<br />

we are grateful for the support<br />

from our volunteers, and<br />

families.”<br />

Said Close: “When getting<br />

ready for racing, we ensure<br />

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their plan and swim to their<br />

best.<br />

For many swimmers in the<br />

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Island level meet; Siobhan<br />

Hawker, Luke Boyce, Charlie<br />

Overend, Katy Newbigging,<br />

Emma Ogilvie, Kimberley<br />

Harris, Hannah Boyce and<br />

Layla MacDowall all brought<br />

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after working hard for<br />

the last few months.”<br />

Now looking to the New<br />

Zealand Short Course Championships<br />

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Wednesday <strong>August</strong> 4 <strong>2021</strong> <strong>Selwyn</strong> <strong>Times</strong><br />

Latest Canterbury news at starnews.co.nz<br />

O’Reilly takes coveted race<br />

SPORT 25<br />

• By Joshua Smith<br />

SARAH O’REILLY has been<br />

on fire in the last month and<br />

she continued her run of form<br />

at Addington Raceway on<br />

Thursday.<br />

The talented reinswoman<br />

recorded a double at the final<br />

southern meeting of the season,<br />

including the coveted Darren De<br />

Filippi Memorial Handicap Trot<br />

behind Fighting Fire.<br />

The erratic trotter was fractious<br />

at the start but once underway<br />

he was strong in his gait and<br />

O’Reilly pressed forward with<br />

the Paul Kerr-trained gelding<br />

until they found the lead down<br />

the back straight.<br />

They maintained their advantage<br />

throughout and scored<br />

a one length victory over Boyz<br />

Invasion, with Luminosity a neck<br />

away in third.<br />

“He was playing up at the start,<br />

so I was a wee bit worried, but<br />

once he was moving forward he<br />

went into stride and was perfect<br />

from there on,” O’Reilly said.<br />

Fresh off her victory in the New<br />

Zealand Junior Drivers Championships,<br />

O’Reilly was delighted<br />

to take out the Darren De Filippi<br />

Memorial, a cherished race in the<br />

junior driver fraternity.<br />

“It’s pretty special because<br />

everybody wants to win this race<br />

as a junior,” O’Reilly said. “They<br />

had a great field tonight and it<br />

was great to see all the other<br />

juniors out there all having a go<br />

for it.<br />

“It is something that I will<br />

always treasure.”<br />

De Filippi, the son of trainers<br />

Colin and Julie, was tragically<br />

killed in a car accident while on<br />

his way home from the Orari<br />

races in 1995, leaving the harness<br />

racing community reeling at<br />

the loss of such a talented young<br />

horseman.<br />

Later on Thursday’s card,<br />

O’Reilly secured a double for<br />

the meeting when reining<br />

home Sugar Me to back-to-back<br />

victories in the Unsung Heroes<br />

Mobile Pace.<br />

“I didn’t want to be stuck on<br />

the fence like last week because<br />

that run probably wouldn’t happen<br />

twice in a row, so I came out<br />

SUCCESS:<br />

Sarah O’Reilly<br />

after winning<br />

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Trot. She<br />

is flanked<br />

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and Julie<br />

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PHOTO:<br />

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to see what he has really got,”<br />

O’Reilly said.<br />

“I thought he was getting a bit<br />

tired, but I just tapped him up<br />

and he found another two gears<br />

up the straight. I thought it was a<br />

tough win.”<br />

Her double on Thursday night<br />

brought O’Reilly’s season tally<br />

to 57 wins, just two shy of junior<br />

premiership winner John Morrison.<br />

O’Reilly has been proud of her<br />

efforts this term, particularly<br />

with her strike-rate, having<br />

had 300 fewer drives than<br />

Morrison.<br />

“I was 15 wins or so behind<br />

him at one stage, so it has been<br />

a great effort to get as close as I<br />

have,” O’Reilly said.<br />

– Harness News Desk<br />

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Weaver, Riley Slaven, Stella Sanders, Emma O’Connor.<br />

Netballers receive jackets<br />

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The team received 30 new<br />

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hoodies used by the club for the<br />

past seven years, thanks to an<br />

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Coach Rebecca Cornish applied<br />

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Darfield Netball Club year 7<br />

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The new gear is expected to<br />

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• By Chris Barclay<br />

SOUTHBRIDGE copped some<br />

flak for running Dan Carter in<br />

last year’s Coleman Shield final,<br />

so claiming a third straight<br />

Ellesmere division 1 rugby title<br />

with a makeshift first five-eighth<br />

proved particularly satisfying.<br />

All Blacks and Crusaders<br />

legend Carter made a couple<br />

of late season cameos in 2020,<br />

including the decider – a narrow<br />

win over Waihora – and<br />

12 months on the difference in<br />

the champion’s play-making<br />

role could not have been starker<br />

before Southbridge celebrated a<br />

28-24 triumph on Saturday.<br />

Regular pivot Shannon<br />

Donald was sidelined at Lincoln<br />

Domain after picking up an injury<br />

late in the semi-final victory<br />

over Springston, leaving midfield<br />

back Jack Dawson to start at No<br />

10.<br />

“It was good to win it on our<br />

own merit. We got a fair bit of<br />

stick last year but who wouldn’t<br />

play Dan if you had him in your<br />

squad and he was available?”<br />

asked team manager Wayne<br />

Palmer.<br />

“Jack got thrown into first five<br />

and he hadn’t kicked all year.<br />

He’s only a young fella, 19.”<br />

Regular fullback Cam Sheat<br />

and loose forward Adam Stone<br />

were also unavailable though<br />

injury<br />

Southbridge’s five tries were<br />

all unconverted but Dawson<br />

Latest Canterbury news at starnews.co.nz<br />

did slot a penalty to help keep<br />

Prebbleton at bay.<br />

The competition benchmark<br />

built a 15-0 lead after 30min, a gap<br />

Prebbleton were unable to bridge<br />

as Southbridge finished the season<br />

with just one defeat – to Ashburton’s<br />

Southern in the combined<br />

Luisetti Seeds Cup final.<br />

While Southbridge are accustomed<br />

to dealing with the<br />

pressures associated with a final,<br />

Prebbleton coach Dave Kettles<br />

admitted his side were anxious as<br />

they experienced the club’s first<br />

division 1 showdown since the<br />

club won their latest title in 1974.<br />

“They got three really nice<br />

tries pretty quickly. I underestimated<br />

how nervous the boys<br />

were, they felt a bit of pressure<br />

but once they settled into their<br />

groove they came back pretty<br />

strong,” he said.<br />

Prebbleton narrowed the gap<br />

to four points with four minutes<br />

remaining when Southbridge<br />

were reduced to 14 following a<br />

yellow card, but the holders then<br />

monopolised possession to close<br />

out the contest.<br />

The underdogs had three<br />

potential tries disallowed in the<br />

second half, though Kettles was<br />

philosophical.<br />

“The right team won, they<br />

were the better team on the day<br />

and they deserved their victory,”<br />

he said.<br />

Kettles said Leni Taufateau<br />

running water in the final helped<br />

put a disappointing end to the<br />

season into perspective.<br />

The talented back suffered<br />

head injuries after being<br />

knocked unconscious by a<br />

Mongrel Mob member in the<br />

Christchurch CBD on January<br />

31 and has gradually made a<br />

recovery.<br />

“He’s not far from getting<br />

cleared. I’d say he’ll be back on<br />

the field next year,” said Kettles.<br />

“At the end of the day rugby’s<br />

just a game, it’s the people who<br />

are the important part of it.”<br />

•More photos, page 28<br />

SPORT 27<br />

Southbridge secures shield with close win<br />

TRIPLE TREAT: Southbridge celebrate after winning Ellesmere division 1 rugby’s coveted<br />

Coleman Shield for a third successive season. (Right) – Leni Taufateau’s progressive<br />

recovery from head injuries suffered when he was assaulted by a Mongrel Mob member<br />

in January put Prebbleton’s setback into perspective.<br />

PHOTOS: KAREN CASEY<br />

Wednesday <strong>August</strong> 4 <strong>2021</strong> <strong>Selwyn</strong> <strong>Times</strong>


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28<br />

SPORT<br />

Latest Canterbury news at starnews.co.nz<br />

POWER PLAY: Southbridge lock<br />

Isileli Fine strives to break through<br />

Prebbleton’s defensive line.<br />

DEFENCE: Southbridge wing Boston Horn tackles<br />

Prebbleton first five-eighth Ted Coleman as the<br />

line beckons.<br />

TRY TIME: Wing Will Carter scores one of Southbridge’s<br />

five tries in their Coleman Shield final victory over<br />

Prebbleton.<br />

STEP UP: Jack Dawson replaced<br />

injured Southbridge first five-eighth<br />

Shannon Donald in the Coleman<br />

Shield decider.<br />

COMEBACK: Edward Sunia scores for Prebbleton after<br />

Southbridge built a 15-0 lead.<br />

MILESTONE: Prebbleton veteran Steve Lees-Goodwin<br />

battles to make forward progress in his 150th division<br />

1 match. PHOTOS: KAREN CASEY


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Today 7-9pm<br />

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aimed at adults provides a basic<br />

understanding of anxiety and<br />

how it particularly relates to<br />

children. Participants will hear<br />

of strategies to support anxious<br />

teens and tweens, promoting<br />

bravery and well-being. The<br />

speaker is Catherine Gallagher,<br />

a registered clinical psychologist<br />

who has worked with children,<br />

tweens, teens and their families<br />

over the last 18 years. This<br />

event is proudly brought to you<br />

through collaboration between<br />

the district council and <strong>Selwyn</strong><br />

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Rolleston Community Centre<br />

Grant Seekers Workshop<br />

Today 9.30am-1pm<br />

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best practices for grant-seeking<br />

and writing processes. For<br />

18+ years, $20 per person.<br />

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West Melton Community and<br />

Recreation Centre<br />

<strong>Selwyn</strong> Library at Glentunnel<br />

Community Centre<br />

Thursday 2.30-4.30pm<br />

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Edge Connector Vehicle, build<br />

something with the Lego<br />

collection, create an artwork<br />

or have a go with a Dash robot.<br />

Children under 8 must be<br />

accompanied by a parent. Free,<br />

no bookings required.<br />

Glentunnel Community Centre<br />

Fraud Awareness Workshop<br />

Thursday 6-8pm<br />

Sidekick <strong>Selwyn</strong> Accountants<br />

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tips to facilitate risk reduction<br />

and highlight the benefits of<br />

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Art Club – Gratitude Trees<br />

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Macrame for Beginners<br />

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Terrace Station Open Garden<br />

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Sunday 11am-3pm<br />

Take along a picnic to enjoy<br />

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Coined Snowdrop Sunday for<br />

the woodlands and gardens<br />

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other early spring flowers, this<br />

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with displays of farming and<br />

gardening tools, and a quiz table<br />

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plants for sale. The $10 entry<br />

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SELWYN RURAL LIFE<br />

Tight as a drum and pretty cheap too<br />

<strong>Selwyn</strong> has some of the cheapest water<br />

in New Zealand and among the least leaky<br />

networks in the country, a new report<br />

shows.<br />

The district had the cheapest volumetric<br />

water charge in Aotearoa in 2019/20 and<br />

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Zealand National Performance Report.<br />

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fewest wastewater complaints. The district’s<br />

annual wastewater rate was above the<br />

national average, which has helped support<br />

investment in the system.<br />

The report also showed <strong>Selwyn</strong> has<br />

some of the highest water usage in the<br />

country at around 498 litres per person<br />

per day. <strong>Selwyn</strong> District Council (DDC)<br />

Infrastructure Group Manager Murray<br />

Washington said the council was working<br />

to encourage users to think<br />

more carefully and be<br />

intentional around water<br />

use, aiming for continuous<br />

improvement in water usage<br />

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SDC had agreed to put<br />

more emphasis on volumetric<br />

charges in coming years,<br />

giving ratepayers more control<br />

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offering a financial incentive<br />

for reducing water wastage.<br />

<strong>Selwyn</strong> was slightly above<br />

the average for unplanned<br />

water supply interruptions. The<br />

majority were on rural restricted<br />

water schemes, where SDSC<br />

was working on extra storage<br />

to improve reliability in coming<br />

years, he said.<br />

It was good to see how the<br />

district’s systems measure up, he<br />

said. “We’ve put a lot of investment<br />

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it’s good to see that reflected in the<br />

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Wednesday <strong>August</strong> 4 <strong>2021</strong> <strong>Selwyn</strong> <strong>Times</strong> 33<br />

One tag for a dog’s life<br />

Plastic dog tags are set to become a<br />

thing of the past in <strong>Selwyn</strong> with the<br />

introduction of a New Zealand first metal<br />

One Tag for <strong>2021</strong> dog registrations.<br />

The district council (SDC) is joining<br />

Wellington City Council and Hutt City<br />

Council as the first Councils in New<br />

Zealand to introduce the metal tags<br />

designed to last a dog’s lifetime.<br />

SDC says the One Tag initiative aims to<br />

reduce the amount of plastic waste going<br />

to the district’s landfills.<br />

Dog owners will still need to pay their<br />

annual registration fees but they can keep<br />

using the same tag as long as they live in<br />

SDC’s jurisdiction. Dog registration can<br />

be paid online once a dog is registered in<br />

the <strong>Selwyn</strong> system, saving on paper waste.<br />

The One Tag is lightweight yet durable<br />

and comes in two round sizes – 25mm<br />

and 35mm. The <strong>Selwyn</strong> tags will be blue<br />

and the back of the tag is blank so owners<br />

can get it engraved with their dog’s name<br />

or their contact details if they wish at their<br />

own cost.<br />

There are over 15,000 registered dogs<br />

in <strong>Selwyn</strong>, with around 70 new dogs<br />

coming into the district each month. The<br />

One Tag will support dog owners and<br />

the environment, SDC Group Manager<br />

Environmental and<br />

Regulatory Services Tim<br />

Harris said.<br />

“We’re always looking<br />

for new ways to make<br />

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dog owners and to do<br />

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FOOD<br />

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with plenty of taste<br />

Chicken<br />

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appeal to all the<br />

family, try this<br />

tangy sweet chilli<br />

sauce recipe to<br />

dress them up<br />

Sweet chilli chicken<br />

drumsticks<br />

Serves 4<br />

Applications are open for a $4 million<br />

fund from the Ministry for Primary<br />

Industries (MPI) to help flood-affected<br />

farmers and growers in Canterbury.<br />

Widespread flooding triggered by a one<br />

in 200-year flood rainfall event in late May<br />

<strong>2021</strong> caused significant damage.<br />

The financial support will help floodaffected<br />

farmers and growers get back on<br />

their feet as quickly as possible. MPI has<br />

been working with Federated Farmers,<br />

DairyNZ, Beef + Lamb New Zealand,<br />

Deer Industry New Zealand, and councils,<br />

to determine how this funding can have<br />

the greatest impact.<br />

Grants will assist farmers to clear<br />

flood debris from their paddocks, such<br />

as shingle, boulders, trees, and silt.<br />

Applications can be made retrospectively<br />

for clean-up work already undertaken.<br />

The size and distribution of grants will be<br />

determined once all the applications have<br />

been received.<br />

Applications will be assessed by an<br />

independent panel, made up of people<br />

that sector groups have helped to select.<br />

The panel’s members will confirm that<br />

grants meet the eligibility criteria and that<br />

the allocation process is fair, consistent,<br />

and transparent. MPI will contribute up to<br />

half of the clean-up cost for uninsurable<br />

works.<br />

Applications for the fund close on 30<br />

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Ingredients<br />

8 chicken drumsticks<br />

2 tbsp citrus juice<br />

4 tbsp sweet chilli sauce<br />

2 garlic cloves<br />

Fresh ginger, sliced<br />

1 lemongrass, crushed<br />

Directions<br />

Put the drumsticks in a<br />

baking dish, allow 2-3 per<br />

person. Glug over them<br />

sweet chilli sauce, soy or<br />

oyster sauce, citrus juice,<br />

a bit of oil and any or all<br />

of the following that you<br />

happen to have on hand –<br />

crushed garlic cloves, sliced<br />

fresh ginger, crushed lemon<br />

grass, fresh chillies (if you<br />

like it hot) slices of whatever<br />

citrus you have juiced.<br />

Place the chicken in the<br />

oven and braise until the<br />

drums are cooked.<br />

Meanwhile, make a salad.<br />

Mix any greens with fresh<br />

herbs such as mint and<br />

basil, fresh tomatoes and<br />

cucumber. Try to use a<br />

crunchy lettuce.<br />

Serve it all in bowls on<br />

the table or plate it.<br />

Butterflied Lamb<br />

Serves 4<br />

Ingredients<br />

1 butterflied boneless leg<br />

of lamb<br />

2 tsp fresh rosemary<br />

1 tsp dried oregano<br />

1 lemon<br />

1 tsp lemon juice<br />

¼ cup oil<br />

2 garlic cloves<br />

Salt and freshly ground<br />

pepper<br />

Directions<br />

Place the lamb in a shallow<br />

dish and sprinkle over<br />

rosemary, dried oregano,<br />

lemon rind(grated), juice,<br />

garlic and oil. Season with<br />

pepper.<br />

Refrigerate overnight if<br />

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hour prior to cooking.<br />

Lift lamb from the marinade,<br />

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grated rind<br />

3cm fresh ginger, peeled<br />

and julienned<br />

1 tbsp extra virgin olive oil<br />

3 tbsp orange juice<br />

4 cups baby spinach,<br />

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1 tbsp wholegrain mustard<br />

2 salmon fillets, about<br />

150g each,<br />

Freshly ground black pepper<br />

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GARDENING 35<br />

Formidable task choosing magnolias<br />

LATE WINTER is the season<br />

when deciduous magnolias are at<br />

their best.<br />

<strong>August</strong> seems to force these<br />

gorgeous flowers to open in a<br />

rush. The breathtaking sight<br />

of the large, tulip-like blooms<br />

perching on bare branches can<br />

send passers-by rushing to<br />

the nursery to buy something<br />

similar.<br />

There are dozens of magnolia<br />

varieties, and making a choice<br />

can be a formidable task.<br />

The names are confusing<br />

so it’s usually easiest to forget<br />

nomenclature and just go<br />

for the flower you like most<br />

(remembering, of course, to<br />

check the ultimate height on the<br />

label).<br />

Most grow into small trees but,<br />

if space is tight, look for one of<br />

the shrub-sized star magnolias.<br />

Because magnolias come from<br />

cool climates with rich, moistureholding<br />

soil, keeping them<br />

happy through hot New Zealand<br />

summers can be a challenge. It’s<br />

important to take the opportunity<br />

to improve the soil as much<br />

as possible before planting.<br />

Choose a spot that gets at least<br />

half a day’s sun and is protected<br />

from strong winds.<br />

Start by clearing grass or<br />

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an area about 1m across, then<br />

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Because magnolias hate<br />

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Take the plant out of the pot<br />

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MY WIFE AND I arrived home<br />

at 5pm after a normal day at<br />

work, but from then on things<br />

were far from normal.<br />

The chicken went in the oven<br />

for dinner and veges were being<br />

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We improvised as well as we<br />

could for the very cold night<br />

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low charge. For someone who<br />

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early morning commute rather<br />

harrowing; however, I’m pleased<br />

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Yes, the electric vehicle was<br />

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MG is now under ownership of<br />

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Industry Corporation, in China,<br />

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Add in the design work that<br />

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level it’s also heartening to see<br />

a considerable number on our<br />

roads, thanks to a new dealership<br />

and showroom boosting the<br />

brand’s image.<br />

The manufacturer of MG<br />

has also joined the global rush<br />

towards satisfying demand for<br />

EVs. Its trendy and popular ZS<br />

sport utility vehicle is now even<br />

more interesting with the electric<br />

option appealing to the many<br />

who are flocking to that part of<br />

the market. As an aside, a hybrid<br />

version of the MG HS SUV has<br />

also just landed in New Zealand.<br />

It’s timely to note as well, the<br />

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The ZS EV is powered by a<br />

high output 44.5kWh lithium-ion<br />

battery, and that is significant, it’s<br />

a battery that will give you range,<br />

according to the distributors up<br />

to 263km between charges. In<br />

normal EV fashion charging can<br />

be done in two ways, but you will<br />

need two different cables. One is<br />

a type 2 to type 2 that would be<br />

used at a DC rapid charging point<br />

taking about 45min to charge<br />

from low to 80 per cent. The<br />

other is a three-pin cable that can<br />

be plugged in from a domestic<br />

supply, MG claims an estimated<br />

seven hours to fully charge.<br />

On the subject of figures, the<br />

ZS EV has an electric motor that<br />

is rated at 105kW with 353Nm<br />

of torque, the latter is available<br />

instantly, consequently, the<br />

vehicle feels lively, power and<br />

acceleration is vivid. According<br />

to the manufacturers it will reach<br />

100km/h from a standstill in<br />

8.2sec, which, with its urge from<br />

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Not only does the ZS EV buyer<br />

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a substantial amount of safety<br />

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The ZS is a relatively new<br />

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• Performance –<br />

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At city speeds the ZS EV<br />

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On an inland run through to<br />

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Wednesday <strong>August</strong> 4 <strong>2021</strong> <strong>Selwyn</strong> <strong>Times</strong> 37<br />

Classifieds Contact us today Phone our local team 03 379 1100<br />

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38 <strong>Selwyn</strong> <strong>Times</strong> Wednesday <strong>August</strong> 4 <strong>2021</strong><br />

YOur GuIde TO<br />

Call Aaron &<br />

the team today!<br />

Classifieds Contact us today Phone our local team 03 379 1100<br />

TrusTed Trades<br />

and PrOFessIOnaL<br />

servIces<br />

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plumbing needs. Certified Plumber Available Now!!<br />

Our services include:<br />

• Residential Plumbing Services<br />

• Installation & Upgrades<br />

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• Leaks & Blockages • New Piping & Repairs<br />

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LANDSCAPING<br />

For the Outdoor<br />

Space of your<br />

Dreams...<br />

Paving, Irrigation,<br />

Lawns, Planting,<br />

Fences, Pergolas,<br />

Water-features,<br />

Outdoor fires,<br />

Raised Vege beds,<br />

Decks, Artificial<br />

grass & more...<br />

Phone: 03 347 4422<br />

or 021 542 402<br />

Email: Aaron@theoutdoorspace.co.nz<br />

www.theoutdoorspace.co.nz<br />

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We:<br />

• Unblock Drains<br />

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Re Roofing<br />

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Email: nabroofing@xtra.co.nz<br />

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contact Vicky Sayers<br />

379 1100 or email<br />

vicky.sayers@starmedia.kiwi<br />

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

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Wednesday <strong>August</strong> 4 <strong>2021</strong> <strong>Selwyn</strong> <strong>Times</strong> 39<br />

Classifieds Contact us today Phone our local team 03 379 1100<br />

Entertainment<br />

Public Notices<br />

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&<br />

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Visit our website<br />

www.justcabins.co.nz<br />

for display cabin locations<br />

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Tours<br />

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11 days, departs Tues 12th October<br />

$2,990 pp twin share<br />

Day Trip Arthur’s Pass<br />

Wed 18th <strong>August</strong> $25 pp<br />

Day Trip Cheviot Hills<br />

Wed 15th September $25pp<br />

Call Reid Tours 0800 446 886<br />

Email: reidtours@xtra.co.nz www.reidtours.com<br />

Vehicles Wanted<br />

CAR REMOVALS<br />

$$CASH PAID$$<br />

CARS, VANS, UTES<br />

& 4X4 WANTED<br />

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AND<br />

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FOR<br />

24 YEARS<br />

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depollution systems<br />

0800 77 80 80<br />

www.pickapart.co.nz<br />

Public Notices<br />

Situations Vacant<br />

CLASS 5 DRIVER We are<br />

a small transport business<br />

looking for a casual driver<br />

to help out driving a bulk<br />

tipping unit mainly carting<br />

from Lyttelton Port. This<br />

position may suit a semi<br />

retired person. Contact<br />

Malcolm on 0274356253.<br />

Malcolm Love Transport<br />

Ltd.<br />

MILITARY EXERCISE<br />

Depot Company Range Activity<br />

31 July - 10 <strong>August</strong> <strong>2021</strong><br />

The general public is to be advised that a<br />

New Zealand Army Exercise will be conducted<br />

in the West Melton Rifle Range area over the<br />

period 31 July - 10 <strong>August</strong> <strong>2021</strong>.<br />

The exercise will involve up to 100 personnel<br />

of Depot Company, 2/1 Battalion, Royal<br />

New Zealand Infantry Regiment from<br />

Burnham Military Camp.<br />

Training will involve soldiers live firing<br />

weapons and pyrotechnics during daily work<br />

hours. Live firing by night will be conducted on<br />

the evening of 3rd, 4th and 8th <strong>August</strong> <strong>2021</strong>.<br />

The New Zealand Army takes fire risk seriously<br />

and will ensure fire mitigation is present.<br />

For more information please contact:<br />

Mark Fabiano on 0220916224.<br />

TRADE WASTE BYLAW<br />

AND WASTEWATER DRAINAGE<br />

BYLAW CONSULTATION<br />

Pursuant to sections 83, 86, 148, 156 and 158 of the Local Government Act 2002 public<br />

notice is given that the <strong>Selwyn</strong> District Council resolved at its meeting on 7 July <strong>2021</strong> to<br />

invite submissions on the proposal to amend the Council Trade Waste Bylaw and Wastewater<br />

Drainage Bylaw (Bylaws).<br />

The statement of proposal to amend the Bylaws (including a copy of the proposed<br />

amendments to the Bylaws) is available online at www.selwyn.govt.nz/wastewater.<br />

A hard copy will also be available at the Council offices in Rolleston and any Council library<br />

or service centre.<br />

Written submissions on the proposed amendments to the Bylaws must be made by<br />

5pm on Friday, 3 September <strong>2021</strong>.<br />

You can make a submission:<br />

· online: complete the online form at www.selwyn.govt.nz/wastewater<br />

· by post: complete hard copy of the form (printed forms are available at the Council offices<br />

in Rolleston and any Council library or service centre) and post it to:<br />

Murray England<br />

Proposed amendments to Trade Waste Bylaw; and/or<br />

Proposed amendments to Wastewater Drainage Bylaw<br />

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

PO Box 90<br />

Rolleston 7643<br />

· by email: scan or email your completed form to water.manager@selwyn.govt.nz<br />

· in person: drop off the completed form to the Council offices in Rolleston, or to any<br />

Council library or service centre.<br />

All information is available online at www.selwyn.govt.nz/wastewater.<br />

Contact<br />

0800 SELWYN (735 996)<br />

water.manager@selwyn.govt.nz<br />

selwyn.govt.nz<br />

Minor amendment to the enrolment scheme<br />

of Broadfield School<br />

The Ministry of Education is proposing a minor amendment to<br />

the enrolment scheme of Broadfield School. This is to update the<br />

home zone to better identify which properties are within the zone.<br />

This minor amendment clarifies the zone boundary – both written<br />

and drawn. To view the map and written description, please go to<br />

https://consultation.education.govt.nz/education/broadfieldschool-minor-amendment.<br />

There are no changes to any individual’s eligibility to enrol as a<br />

result of this minor amendment.<br />

The enrolment of out-of-zone students is governed by the<br />

provisions of the Education and Training Act 2020.<br />

Comments can be made to<br />

Canterbury.EnrolmentSchemes@education.govt.nz by 01<br />

September <strong>2021</strong>.


40 <strong>Selwyn</strong> <strong>Times</strong> Wednesday <strong>August</strong> 4 <strong>2021</strong><br />

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Sharon Hunt - Mortgage Advisor<br />

0274 339 752<br />

www.loancraft.co.nz<br />

Amazing style and space!<br />

Coming to the market this stunning home is one you do<br />

not want to miss out on!<br />

Striking street appeal, high stud, mono pitched roof,<br />

vast dimensions and supreme style are just a few<br />

features of this 382m 2 five-bedroom home sited on<br />

a whopping 1570m 2 section in a peaceful pocket of<br />

Rolleston.<br />

The designer kitchen is packed with quality appliances,<br />

Corian benchtops and a full scullery, and anchors the<br />

abundant open plan living area complete with a distinct<br />

dining zone, concealed office, and a laid-back lounge all<br />

of which flow out to the fantastic outdoor entertaining<br />

area.<br />

An adjacent formal lounge provides a spacious<br />

alternative for relaxation and is kept cosy by the log<br />

burner, while the presence of three heat pumps and<br />

thermally broken joinery only amplifies comfort levels.<br />

Extensive composite decking eases off the living<br />

areas, stretching over to the patio, outdoor BBQ and<br />

magnificently scaled lawn which assures effortless<br />

entertaining lounging around the private and sheltered<br />

outdoor living area, while soaking up sun and endless<br />

hours of family fun.<br />

Feature lighting, wireless entry and an attractive<br />

laundry are further alluring attributes, while a<br />

substantial triple-car garage ensures there is no<br />

shortage of vehicle space and storage. The third car<br />

garage is also fire rated and consented to house a home<br />

business.<br />

This home provides families with the ultimate in space<br />

and style, and keen interest is anticipated. Buyers are<br />

encouraged to act quickly - call Mike today for more<br />

information on how you can make this your new home!<br />

REAL ESTATE SPECIALISTS<br />

Real Estate Specialists Ltd Licenced REAA (2008)<br />

Mike Goatley<br />

Contact:<br />

Mobile: 027 249 5561<br />

Email: mikegoatley@oneagencyres.co.nz<br />

689 East Maddisons Road, Rolleston www.oneagencyres.co.nz<br />

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Accelerating success.<br />

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[Edition datE]<br />

The value of<br />

an open home<br />

When selling a property, open homes are<br />

likely to be part of the promotional mix<br />

but how effective are these?<br />

“Open homes provide an opportunity<br />

for multiple people to view a property<br />

at the same time. This is convenient<br />

for vendors and also benefits buyers by<br />

allowing them to pre-plan which homes<br />

they wish to view,” says Sarah Booth, coowner<br />

of Ray White Rolleston.<br />

Sarah says buyers feel more relaxed and<br />

at ease when looking at homes in this<br />

manner as it is a more informal viewing<br />

platform. It also gives buyers a chance to<br />

gauge other interest in a property.<br />

When a number of open homes are<br />

held on the same day, buyers have the<br />

opportunity to see a number of properties<br />

within one afternoon. They can compare<br />

properties gaining an insight into what<br />

will suit their needs. People may also<br />

look at a property they might have ruled<br />

out during an on-line search because it is<br />

available to view. On actually seeing the<br />

home, they may find it more appealing<br />

than first thought perhaps because it has<br />

higher quality features.<br />

Open homes also allow buyers to view<br />

properties just outside their price bracket<br />

and this might lead to them extending<br />

their budget to secure what they see as a<br />

desirable property.<br />

People who are considering selling may<br />

visit open homes to meet real estate agents,<br />

make comparisons with other houses on<br />

the market, and to gauge asking prices.<br />

For a seller, an open home channels<br />

potential buyers through at a prearranged<br />

time, which is convenient to them and has<br />

been advertised online and in print media.<br />

Weekends are the most popular<br />

times for open homes, whilst viewing<br />

by appointment can be at any time<br />

convenient to the vendor and prospective<br />

purchaser.<br />

The time frame for an open home may<br />

vary with many real estate agents now<br />

limiting these to half an hour. Sarah says<br />

this is plenty of time for viewers to have an<br />

initial look then, if a buyer is particularly<br />

interested, a private viewing can be<br />

arranged.<br />

A good agent will follow up with<br />

everyone who has attended the open home<br />

to get quality feedback for the vendor<br />

and to ascertain whether there is further<br />

interest in the property.<br />

When selling a property it should be<br />

presented to its best especially when<br />

an open home is to be held. Sarah<br />

recommends:<br />

• de-cluttering and tidying up, clearing<br />

surfaces such as kitchen benches with<br />

pots, pans, plates and cutlery put away,<br />

• hanging fresh clean and bright towels in<br />

the bathroom and ensuring the vanity,<br />

shower and toilet are all clean,<br />

• turning on the lights,<br />

• turning on the heating if the weather is<br />

cold,<br />

• clearing away pet bowls,<br />

• giving the home a thorough clean inside<br />

and mowing the lawns,<br />

• putting away valuables, and<br />

• having nice smells in the house like fresh<br />

flowers and candles.<br />

REAL ESTATE SPECIALISTS<br />

6/307 Madras Street, City<br />

47 Wainui Street, Riccarton<br />

DEADLINE SALE<br />

Effortless and Attractive in the Inner City!<br />

**Deadline Sale: all offers to be presented 5pm, 5th <strong>August</strong> (unless sold prior)<br />

Representing an easy-care investment or city pad within the ever-desirable four avenues is this one-bedroom<br />

townhouse that enjoys lovely sun to outdoor patio in the afternoon/evening. This property will naturally be<br />

appreciated by investors seeking a proven performer for their portfolio, or buyers seeking a town base.<br />

Constructed by Williams Corporation and covering 50sqm, this freehold townhouse is arranged across two<br />

levels, with the immensely practical open plan living layout occupying the ground floor and streaming outdoors<br />

to a private courtyard.<br />

Promising a lifestyle of convenience, interest is expected from both investors and home buyers, and therefore,<br />

prospective purchasers should enquire quickly. Contact Mike today for more information.<br />

DEADLINE SALE<br />

Investment Excellence!<br />

**Deadline Sale: all offers to be presented 5pm, 4th <strong>August</strong> (unless sold prior)<br />

Situated in a desirable investment-focused pocket of the city near Canterbury University and Riccarton’s<br />

abundance of amenities, this tenanted six-bedroom home possesses instant appeal and provides buyers with<br />

a solid addition to their rental portfolio. Set upon a 407m 2 site that’s only minutes from the university and<br />

a stroll from Westfield Riccarton, this property is conveniently positioned and enjoys an immediate income<br />

stream, returning $840 per week, with the tenancy expiring on 2/12/21. Properties with a proven track record<br />

are always a favoured choice in this convenient location, and interested buyers are advised to enquire quickly.<br />

Contact Mike for more information.<br />

68 Rolleston Drive, Rolleston<br />

0800 645 346<br />

www.oneagencyres.co.nz<br />

Mike Goatley<br />

027 249 5561<br />

Lindsay Welch<br />

027 577 0216<br />

Wade Goatley<br />

027 749 6468<br />

Shane Jarvis<br />

022 130 0766<br />

Wayne McFarlane<br />

027 337 6093<br />

Real Estate Specialists Ltd Licenced REAA (2008)


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Buying a lifestyle block<br />

3<br />

City life getting you down? Dreaming of<br />

living in the country, where you ‘commute’<br />

from the breakfast table to a barn or your<br />

home office? It might look like an easy life<br />

but buying a lifestyle property can be a<br />

complex business.<br />

While living in the country has much<br />

to recommend it, you need to do more<br />

preparation for buying a place there than<br />

buying a pair of gumboots and comparing<br />

the merits of ride-on mowers.<br />

We recommend comprehensive due<br />

diligence when buying any kind of property,<br />

but rural ones come with a whole extra set<br />

of things to think about compared to buying<br />

a straightforward stand-alone home in<br />

town”.<br />

While it’s tempting to focus on the dream<br />

wish list for your bucolic bolt-hole, but you<br />

should also compile a list of issues to be<br />

aware of (and people who can help you learn<br />

about them).<br />

“If the property you like is being sold by<br />

a licensed real estate agent, remember that<br />

you can ask them anything you like about it”.<br />

“Rural real estate agents have special<br />

skills in this area and they’ll be able to help<br />

you figure out what information you need<br />

to make a well-informed decision. It’s also<br />

a good idea to get your lawyer onboard<br />

early to check titles, consents and other<br />

information that you gather in the process.”<br />

It might feel like you’re getting away from<br />

it all when moving out of town, but rural<br />

developments can be subject to rules that<br />

restrict what you can do. REA recommends<br />

getting your lawyer to check if there are any<br />

covenants on the property that might have<br />

an impact on a future business you may<br />

run there, or any planned building projects.<br />

You don’t want to invest in an alpaca herd<br />

for your new dream property only to find<br />

that it’s not allowed to carry any livestock.<br />

Similarly, it would be tough to discover that<br />

your subdivision plans are not permitted by<br />

council rules.<br />

Be aware that there may be tax<br />

implications if you’re planning to use the<br />

property as a business.<br />

“In general, if it is currently being used for<br />

a business that is tax-registered – whether<br />

that’s selling organic eggs, grazing stock<br />

or running a B&B – then the seller will<br />

probably add GST to the price. This means<br />

you’ll pay an extra 15 per cent, unless you<br />

are also registered for GST. Ask your lawyer<br />

or accountant to check if the house or any<br />

other buildings on the property are GSTexempt.<br />

They will also be able to advise you<br />

on whether you need to be GST-registered.”<br />

A good place to start when trying to<br />

figure out what tax obligations might<br />

attach to your purchase of the property<br />

is Inland Revenue’s property tax decision<br />

tree (available at http://www.ird.govt.<br />

nz/property/property-terms-and-tools/<br />

property-decision-tree/), but keep in mind<br />

that it is always best to seek professional<br />

advice before you make a decision.<br />

Rural properties (like all properties) can<br />

also have easements on the title that relate to<br />

access, water or power. You should ask your<br />

lawyer to check the title and work out what<br />

the easements are, and how they will have an<br />

impact on your rights and responsibilities as<br />

an owner.<br />

“For example, if the title allows a<br />

neighbour access to a piece of their land<br />

through your property, do you have any<br />

right to limit the type and frequency of that<br />

access if you buy it?”<br />

Be aware too that there may be ‘unofficial’<br />

easements operating; the incumbent<br />

owners may have an informal arrangement<br />

with their neighbours, but this may not<br />

remain when the property passes into new<br />

ownership.<br />

Things that we take for granted when<br />

living in urban environments, like water,<br />

sewage and access, can require more<br />

involvement in rural areas. Check the water<br />

sources for the property – if it has its own<br />

bore, are there limits on the amount of<br />

water you can draw from it? What is the<br />

process for ensuring it is safe to drink? What<br />

happens to wastewater and sewage? Are you<br />

prepared for life with a septic tank? Will the<br />

current owner ensure the tank is empty as a<br />

condition of sale?<br />

When it comes to access, will you<br />

share a private road or right of way with<br />

other properties? What will be your<br />

responsibilities and potential costs for<br />

maintaining it? Don’t forget that your<br />

neighbours may be involved in unglamorous<br />

activities at ungodly hours – check the<br />

zoning rules for nearby properties if you’re<br />

worried about noise, smells or traffic. You<br />

might think it’s lovely to have stock grazing<br />

out the window, but are you ready for a<br />

milk tanker driving past every morning? Be<br />

aware that the LIM will not always alert you<br />

to any pending or current NZTA decisions<br />

regarding local highway linkages that often<br />

divert traffic away from urban centres in<br />

favour of immediate rural areas on the town<br />

boundary. Check with NZTA if you think<br />

your property could be affected by road<br />

changes.<br />

Like all property purchases, buying a place<br />

in the country requires careful, objective<br />

consideration.<br />

“There are lots of great things about<br />

living on the land, but it’s best to be realistic<br />

about it. You don’t want to be like the<br />

former townie I met a few weeks ago, who<br />

mournfully told me that their lifestyle<br />

block had become “a life sentence”. Do your<br />

homework and you’re far more likely to live<br />

happily ever after in rural bliss.”<br />

For independent advice on buying or<br />

selling property, check out settled.govt.nz.<br />

Dunsandel 174 Karanga Road<br />

Deadline Sale<br />

<strong>Selwyn</strong>,<br />

Proud to<br />

be here<br />

Looking to buy, sell, invest or<br />

have your property managed?<br />

Give us a call at Property Brokers<br />

<strong>Selwyn</strong>, or pop in to talk to one<br />

of the team today!<br />

Large lifestyle opportunity<br />

This 10 hectare property is an ideal lifestyle block for those seeking<br />

both a home and income opportunities. Conveniently located, recently<br />

renovated and efficiently landscaped, so many boxes are ticked for<br />

those either seeking country living or looking to down-size from larger<br />

farm operations. The well- proportioned, three bedroom home has<br />

been modernised to a comfortable and tasteful standard. Open plan<br />

kitchen and living with an efficient log burner creates a warm and<br />

inviting space. The bedrooms are light and bright hosting inbuilt<br />

wardrobes and the spacious tiled bathroom is an added bonus. Ranch<br />

sliders lead out on to generous deck with views overlooking the<br />

livestock paddocks.<br />

Property Brokers Ltd Licensed REAA 2008 | pb.co.nz<br />

3 1 1 2<br />

Deadline Sale closes Thursday 19th<br />

<strong>August</strong>, <strong>2021</strong> at 12.00pm, (unless sold<br />

prior)<br />

View Sun 8 Aug 12.00 - 12.45pm<br />

Web pb.co.nz/DFL93722<br />

Gemma Guild<br />

M 021 901 882<br />

Gareth Cox<br />

M 021 250 9714<br />

PB <strong>Selwyn</strong><br />

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

P 03 929 0306


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Dunsandel 34 Hororata Dunsandel Road<br />

Tender<br />

This is an exciting opportunity!<br />

Set on 9.1 hectares of land, this Dunsandel property is the right investment at the right time for any serious investor or<br />

lifestyler. With <strong>Selwyn</strong> continuing to be the fastest growing area in New Zealand, demand in the district continues to<br />

create further opportunities. This modern 220m2 home has just had its kitchen and laundry upgraded, and also has a<br />

cottage on site as well as a Total Span barn. The property on offer ticks all the boxes. Dunsandel is heating up, just<br />

over the road 29 sections have just been sold.<br />

To request the property files for this property please enter the following link into your browser.<br />

https://www.propertybrokers.co.nz/request-information-files/ROL87856<br />

3 3 2 2<br />

Tender closes Thursday 26th <strong>August</strong>, <strong>2021</strong> at 2.00pm,<br />

Property Brokers Lincoln<br />

14 Gerald Street<br />

View By appointment<br />

Web pb.co.nz/ROL87856<br />

Justin Le Lievre<br />

M 022 628 1306<br />

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

Property Brokers Ltd Licensed REAA 2008 | pb.co.nz<br />

Proud to be here


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Rolleston 151 Curraghs Road<br />

Auction<br />

The Curraghs<br />

12 Lifestyle Blocks, all 10 acres for sale right here in Rolleston.<br />

Flat arable land that has all the trappings of country living whilst a stones throw from Rolleston's<br />

Shopping Precinct.<br />

Build the home of your dreams, or get the tractor out and grow a crop or two.<br />

Fenced with power and telecommunications to the gate.<br />

Properties like this do not come along often.<br />

To be sold by Auction on the 7th of <strong>August</strong> between 1.30 and 3.30 in the Banquet Room at the Melton Estate.<br />

Auction 1.30pm, Sat 7th Aug, <strong>2021</strong>, The Banquet Room at<br />

Melton Estate<br />

View By appointment<br />

Web pb.co.nz/LIL92613<br />

Justin Le Lievre<br />

M 022 628 1306<br />

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

Malcolm McNaughton<br />

M 027 297 4297<br />

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

Property Brokers Ltd Licensed REAA 2008 | pb.co.nz<br />

Proud to be here


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We have serious buyers currently looking for rural and lifestyle properties.<br />

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Contact your local and most trusted real estate experts to help<br />

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Four Seasons Realty 2017 Ltd | Licensed Agent REAA 2008 Hornby Office 03 349 9919 Lincoln Office 03 662 9933 Rolleston Office 03 347 4711


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Due to continued success as <strong>Selwyn</strong>’s leading<br />

Real Estate team, we need more homes to<br />

satisfy these genuine waiting buyers.<br />

Please, if you can help, call us today!<br />

Rolleston<br />

3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms<br />

Modern tidy home<br />

Section 400m2 - 600m2<br />

Price up to $750,000<br />

Contact<br />

Amanda Cherry 027 340 6955<br />

amanda.cherry@raywhite.com<br />

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

2-3 bedrooms<br />

1-2 bathrooms<br />

Flexible on section size<br />

Price up to $540,000<br />

Contact<br />

Amanda Cherry 027 340 6955<br />

amanda.cherry@raywhite.com<br />

Prebbleton<br />

4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms<br />

2 living spaces<br />

Separate laundry<br />

Price up to $960,000<br />

Contact<br />

Courtney Hopkins 027 291 8979<br />

courtney.hopkins@raywhite.com<br />

Rolleston/Lincoln/Tai Tapu<br />

4 bedrooms<br />

3 car garaging<br />

Section 800m2 plus<br />

Price up to $900,000<br />

Contact<br />

Courtney Hopkins 027 291 8979<br />

courtney.hopkins@raywhite.com<br />

Rolleston<br />

4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms<br />

2 living areas<br />

Faringdon sub-division<br />

Price up to $800,000<br />

Contact<br />

Leisa Webster 027 722 5537<br />

leisa.webster@raywhite.com<br />

Rolleston<br />

2 bedrooms<br />

1+ bathrooms<br />

Faringdon sub-division<br />

Price up to $600,000<br />

Contact<br />

Leisa Webster 027 722 5537<br />

leisa.webster@raywhite.com<br />

Rolleston<br />

Desperately seeking<br />

4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms<br />

Nice spec, 2-3 car garaging<br />

Price up to $800,000<br />

Contact<br />

Leisa Webster 027 722 5537<br />

leisa.webster@raywhite.com<br />

Rolleston/Lincoln/West Melton<br />

3-4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms<br />

Nicely situated with nice outlook<br />

Section 700m2 - 1200m2<br />

Price up to $950,000<br />

Contact<br />

Leisa Webster 027 722 5537<br />

leisa.webster@raywhite.com<br />

Lincoln/Rolleston<br />

3-4 bedrooms<br />

Less than 5 years old<br />

Cash buyers wanting quick settlement<br />

Price up to $900,000<br />

Contact<br />

Trina Rea 027 424 6901<br />

trina.rea@raywhite.com<br />

Lincoln/Rolleston/West Melton<br />

3-4 bedrooms<br />

Large section 900m2 plus<br />

Price up to $850,000<br />

Contact<br />

Trina Rea 027 424 6901<br />

trina.rea@raywhite.com<br />

Lincoln/Rolleston<br />

3-4 bedrooms<br />

Price up to $750,000<br />

Contact<br />

Trina Rea 027 424 6901<br />

trina.rea@raywhite.com<br />

Lincoln<br />

3 bedrooms<br />

Price up to $650,000<br />

Contact<br />

Trina Rea 027 424 6901<br />

trina.rea@raywhite.com<br />

Rolleston<br />

3-4 bedrooms<br />

2 bathrooms<br />

Newer high spec home<br />

Price $750,000 - $900,000<br />

Contact<br />

Dwayne Bloomfield 021 163 9874<br />

dwayne.bloomfield@raywhite.com<br />

Tai Tapu/Lincoln/Rolleston<br />

3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms<br />

Extra sheds for cars<br />

Land 2 acres<br />

Price $800,000 - $1,000,000<br />

Contact<br />

Dwayne Bloomfield 021 163 9874<br />

dwayne.bloomfield@raywhite.com<br />

Rolleston<br />

4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms<br />

High specifications<br />

Section 1000m2 plus<br />

Price up to high $800,000’s<br />

Contact<br />

Dwayne Bloomfield 021 163 9874<br />

dwayne.bloomfield@raywhite.com<br />

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

Lifestyle block<br />

Bare land 2 acres plus<br />

Suitable to build dream home on<br />

Closer to Christchurch preferred<br />

Contact<br />

Dwayne Bloomfield 021 163 9874<br />

dwayne.bloomfield@raywhite.com<br />

Rolleston<br />

4 bedrooms<br />

2 bathrooms<br />

Section 700m2 plus<br />

Price up to $700,000<br />

Contact<br />

Dwayne Bloomfield 021 163 9874<br />

dwayne.bloomfield@raywhite.com<br />

Tai Tapu<br />

4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms<br />

Bigger family home<br />

Section 700m2 - 1100m2<br />

Price $800,000 - high $900,000’s<br />

Contact<br />

Emma Langton-George 027 555 0568<br />

emma.langton-george@raywhite.com<br />

Rolleston<br />

3-4 bedrooms<br />

Open plan living<br />

Easy care section<br />

Price up to $650,000<br />

Contact<br />

Georgia Schofield 027 887 7282<br />

georgia.schofield@raywhite.com<br />

Rolleston<br />

3-4 bedrooms<br />

Separate lounge<br />

Good indoor-outdoor flow<br />

Price up to $900,000<br />

Contact<br />

Georgia Schofield 027 887 7282<br />

georgia.schofield@raywhite.com<br />

Are you considering selling? Do you have a property that matches one of these descriptions?<br />

Contact us now for a no obligation appraisal<br />

If you want to get SOLD, call us TODAY<br />

Ray White Rolleston 347 9988 | Ray White West Melton 347 9933 | Ray White Lincoln 325 7299<br />

rwtownandlifestyle.co.nz<br />

Ray White Town & Lifestyle Real Estate Limited Licensed (REAA 2008)


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Due to continued success as <strong>Selwyn</strong>’s leading<br />

Real Estate team, we need more homes to<br />

satisfy these genuine waiting buyers.<br />

Please, if you can help, call us today!<br />

Rolleston & Surrounds<br />

Bare land block<br />

2-4 acres<br />

Price up to $750,000<br />

Contact<br />

Felicity D-C 027 779 9006<br />

felicity.dc@raywhite.com<br />

Rolleston & Surrounds<br />

3+ bedrooms<br />

Investment Property<br />

Price up to $650,000<br />

Contact<br />

Felicity D-C 027 779 9006<br />

felicity.dc@raywhite.com<br />

Rolleston<br />

3 bedrooms<br />

2 bathrooms<br />

2 car garaging<br />

Price up to $600,000<br />

Contact<br />

Felicity D-C 027 779 9006<br />

felicity.dc@raywhite.com<br />

Rolleston/Lincoln/Prebbleton<br />

3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms<br />

Outdoor entertaining area<br />

Decking or space to build decking<br />

Price up to $600,000<br />

Contact<br />

Kresha Ross 022 014 3183<br />

kresha.ross@raywhite.com<br />

Rolleston<br />

2-3 bedrooms<br />

1-2 bathrooms<br />

Any section size<br />

Price up to $650,000<br />

Contact<br />

Mandie Ashwell 027 552 4478<br />

mandie.ashwell@raywhite.com<br />

Rolleston/Kirwee/Dunsandel<br />

3-4 bedrooms<br />

Any age considered<br />

Price up to $575,000<br />

Contact<br />

Mandie Ashwell 027 552 4478<br />

mandie.ashwell@raywhite.com<br />

West Melton/Rolleston<br />

4 bedrooms<br />

2 living areas<br />

Section 1200m2 - 3000m2<br />

Price up to $1,200,000<br />

Contact<br />

Mandie Ashwell 027 552 4478<br />

mandie.ashwell@raywhite.com<br />

Rolleston<br />

3-4 bedrooms<br />

Section 500m2 - 800m2<br />

Price up to $800,000<br />

Contact<br />

Mandie Ashwell 027 552 4478<br />

mandie.ashwell@raywhite.com<br />

Prebbleton/Lincoln<br />

Section<br />

1000m2 - 3000m2<br />

Price $400,000 - $700,000<br />

Contact<br />

Kate Cameron 027 688 8057<br />

kate.cameron@raywhite.com<br />

Prebbleton/Lincoln<br />

3-4 bedrooms, 1-2 bathrooms<br />

Potential to add value<br />

2 car garaging<br />

Price $550,000 - $650,000<br />

Contact<br />

Kate Cameron 027 688 8057<br />

kate.cameron@raywhite.com<br />

Lincoln/Prebbleton/Tai Tapu<br />

3-4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms<br />

3 car garaging or 2 plus a workshop<br />

Section 650m2 minimum<br />

Price $800,000 - $950,000<br />

Contact<br />

Kate Cameron 027 688 8057<br />

kate.cameron@raywhite.com<br />

Prebbleton<br />

Section<br />

2000m2 - 5000m2<br />

Price $400,000 - $900,000<br />

Contact<br />

Kate Cameron 027 688 8057<br />

kate.cameron@raywhite.com<br />

Rolleston<br />

Section<br />

Greater than 1000m2<br />

Any price considered<br />

Contact<br />

Morgan Cathro 021 034 2147<br />

morgan.cathro@raywhite.com<br />

Rolleston/Prebbleton<br />

4 bedrooms<br />

3 car garaging<br />

Any section size considered<br />

Any price considered<br />

Contact<br />

Rebecca Grose 021 266 2173<br />

rebecca.grose@raywhite.com<br />

Lincoln<br />

Section<br />

Liffey Springs<br />

650m2 plus<br />

Any price considered<br />

Contact<br />

Rebecca Grose 021 266 2173<br />

rebecca.grose@raywhite.com<br />

West Melton<br />

3-4 bedrooms<br />

2 bathrooms<br />

Large section<br />

Price up to $1,100,000<br />

Contact<br />

John Galt 027 461 9345<br />

john.galt@raywhite.com<br />

Rolleston<br />

4 bedrooms<br />

3 car garaging<br />

Section 1000m2 - 1300m2<br />

Price up to $900,000<br />

Contact<br />

Greg Brockbank 021 262 9761<br />

greg.brockbank@raywhite.com<br />

West Melton<br />

3-4 bedrooms<br />

3 car garaging<br />

Section 600m2 - 800m2<br />

Price up to $900,000<br />

Contact<br />

Greg Brockbank 021 262 9761<br />

greg.brockbank@raywhite.com<br />

Rolleston<br />

3 bedrooms<br />

1-2 bathrooms<br />

Section 500m2<br />

Price $450,000 - $600,000<br />

Contact<br />

‘Big Red’ Shefford 027 224 4733<br />

brendan.shefford@raywhite.com<br />

Kirwee/Darfield<br />

3 bedrooms<br />

1 bathroom<br />

Section 500m2<br />

Price $450,000 - $600,000<br />

Contact<br />

‘Big Red’ Shefford 027 224 4733<br />

brendan.shefford@raywhite.com<br />

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12 [Edition datE]<br />

Homeownership: should you make a will?<br />

If you have just bought your first home<br />

or already own a property, then the<br />

answer to this is yes.<br />

Purchasing a home is one of the biggest<br />

investments you may make during your<br />

lifetime.<br />

It is, therefore, necessary to decide who<br />

will be the benefactor/s of your property<br />

and belongings should you suddenly pass<br />

away. To do this, you need to create a will.<br />

A will states who receives what in the<br />

event of your death.<br />

Anyone over 18<br />

years old can<br />

create a will.<br />

According to the Public Trust, over<br />

50% of New Zealanders do not have a<br />

will. Young people, aged from 25 to 39<br />

years, who are financially independent,<br />

feature highly in this area, and yet they<br />

are a group more likely to indulge in<br />

adventurous holidays and take part in<br />

risky extreme sports. Accumulated assets<br />

of this age group might include a bike, car,<br />

TV, house, and furniture, along with a vast<br />

range of electronic and digital gear.<br />

With the arrival of a family, having a<br />

will in place is even more essential and<br />

yet, according to the survey taken in<br />

2014, only 30% of 25-40 year-olds, with<br />

children, have a will in place.<br />

A will not only legally takes care of the<br />

property, and the monetary side of things<br />

but can also state who will take care of<br />

children in the event of an untimely death.<br />

What happens if there is no will<br />

The lack of a will can create problems<br />

over who will benefit from the estate -<br />

this is especially important if there are<br />

children, de facto relationships, children<br />

from previous relationships, family<br />

members with addictions, or where a<br />

business is involved.<br />

Where there is no will, the estate goes<br />

into ‘intestacy’, which means a court will<br />

appoint an administrator, who does the<br />

same job as an executor, to manage the<br />

estate. The administrator has the authority<br />

to act on behalf of the deceased and<br />

applies to the High Court for letters of<br />

administration (power to administrate the<br />

estate).<br />

The Administration Act<br />

1969 provides a code to<br />

be followed that ensures<br />

the estate is administered<br />

in order of priority.<br />

(Check out Wills at www.<br />

communitylaw.org.nz)<br />

Save time and money<br />

Before meeting with your<br />

lawyer, and to help save<br />

time and money, decide<br />

in advance how you want<br />

to distribute your will –<br />

determine who will receive<br />

what.<br />

You can also create a DIY<br />

will online, but if the distribution of your<br />

property is complicated, you may need to<br />

contact a lawyer for additional help.<br />

For your will to be valid and legally<br />

binding it must be signed in front of two<br />

witnesses, who also must sign it. The<br />

witnesses are not in any way responsible<br />

for what is in the will or its execution.<br />

Four steps to creating a will<br />

1. Nominate an executor – the person<br />

who will manage the distribution of your<br />

property.<br />

2. Choose how you want to be buried<br />

or cremated, and how you want your<br />

funeral to be held, i.e. small and private, at<br />

a church, or in a garden. Make sure family<br />

or friends know in advance what you want<br />

to happen, as the reading of the will may<br />

not be before the funeral.<br />

3. Appoint a guardian/s for your<br />

children (if under 18) and your pets.<br />

Discuss this with prospective guardians,<br />

so they are prepared and understand their<br />

responsibility.<br />

4. Decide who will receive what and<br />

how much; this may include money,<br />

property, and personal belongings, as well<br />

as selected charities.


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Your guide to all things Real Estate<br />

in the <strong>Selwyn</strong> District<br />

What’s<br />

happening<br />

with rentals<br />

in Rolleston?<br />

Property managers have described the<br />

current rental market in Rolleston as quite<br />

buoyant. New and established properties<br />

are being snapped up quickly, with<br />

numerous applications being provided<br />

to the landlord for selection. As a result,<br />

many rentals are finalised within 2–3<br />

weeks of being advertised. However, some<br />

properties are not advertised as property<br />

managers already have a tenant waitlist.<br />

The median rental price for a threebedroom<br />

property is $500–$530 a<br />

week, while a four-bedroom property<br />

is likely to rent for $550 and upwards.<br />

Common features that tenants seek are<br />

two bathrooms and double garaging, and<br />

these features can command a higher<br />

rent. Another consideration is whether<br />

the rental is pet friendly. This decision<br />

comes down to individual landlords, but<br />

communication and open discussion, and<br />

even supplying references may help your<br />

application.<br />

As a renter, with numerous applications<br />

being lodged, you may be looking for tips<br />

to get your applications accepted. Some<br />

viewings are by appointment only, and<br />

the property manager will get to meet<br />

you and ask questions. This meeting is<br />

your opportunity to show yourself in<br />

the most favourable light. Landlords<br />

and property managers are looking for<br />

what makes you stand out from other<br />

applicants. Therefore, it is essential to<br />

lodge a fully completed application as<br />

soon as you can. This application can also<br />

be an opportunity to include details about<br />

yourself, family or pets and even a photo<br />

to make you stand out.<br />

On the other side of rental properties<br />

is the market for investors or owners.<br />

There has been a significant shift upwards<br />

in house purchase prices, which doesn’t<br />

always equate to what rent landlords can<br />

charge. Landlords must also consider<br />

compliance requirements and healthy<br />

homes regulations, and a common issue<br />

appears to be heating compliance. Not<br />

all new builds meet these healthy homes<br />

criteria for rentals. The healthy homes<br />

standards have specific and minimum<br />

heating, insulation, ventilation, moisture<br />

and drainage standards, and draught<br />

stopping requirements for rental<br />

properties. Tenancy Services states, “All<br />

private rentals must comply with all<br />

healthy homes’ standards within 90 days<br />

of any new or renewed tenancy on or<br />

after 1 July <strong>2021</strong>, with all private rentals<br />

complying by 1 July 2024.” Landlords who<br />

don’t meet the healthy homes standards<br />

are in breach of the Residential Tenancies<br />

Act 1986 and may be liable for damages<br />

up to $7,200.<br />

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14<br />

What do I need to<br />

know when selling<br />

for the first time?<br />

People are often so focused on what<br />

it takes to buy a property that the<br />

thought of selling it never occurs to<br />

them. Home ownership is embedded in<br />

New Zealanders’ DNA, but most people<br />

experience changes in their lifestyle,<br />

family circumstances or work situation<br />

that will make them want – or need – to<br />

move on. Whatever your reasons, it’s<br />

important to take the time to think about<br />

what you want to achieve from the sale<br />

before you start the process.<br />

“Many people find it hard to be<br />

objective about their first home and this<br />

can have an impact on decision making<br />

when it comes to sale time,” says the Real<br />

Estate Authority (REA).<br />

“In this situation it can be helpful to<br />

look at it as an investment from which<br />

you want to get the best possible return.”<br />

A good way to start the process is to<br />

get an idea of the property’s current<br />

market value – either by using online<br />

tools, paying for a registered valuation or<br />

getting a current market appraisal (CMA)<br />

from a licensed real estate agent.<br />

While friends and family make good<br />

sounding-boards, you can’t beat the<br />

advice and guidance you’ll get from<br />

trained, experienced professionals.<br />

Depending on your needs and the type<br />

of property you’re selling, your support<br />

team is likely to include a lawyer or<br />

conveyancer, along with possibly a valuer,<br />

an accountant (if you have used the<br />

property for business purposes) and an<br />

insurer or lender. The other key figure for<br />

most Kiwi home sellers is a licensed real<br />

estate agent.<br />

More than 90 per cent of residential<br />

properties in New Zealand are sold by<br />

licensed real estate agents, who work for<br />

the seller in return for a commission that’s<br />

usually based on a percentage of the sale<br />

price.<br />

“It’s important to choose your agent<br />

well – remember that you are trusting<br />

them with what’s likely to be your<br />

biggest financial asset. Ask around for<br />

recommendations in your area and feel<br />

free to ‘interview’ a few before you make<br />

your final decision. Don’t forget that you<br />

can negotiate with them on the costs and<br />

the range of the service they will provide<br />

you – talk to experienced friends or<br />

family or your lawyer if you’re not<br />

sure how to do this. Some will<br />

provide the full suite of services<br />

for you, others will require you to<br />

run your own open homes. You<br />

generally pay for what you get,<br />

you just need to decide what you<br />

want.”<br />

Some people rush into selling<br />

a property without thinking what<br />

costs are involved because they’re<br />

dazzled by the thought of a nice big<br />

cheque at the end. Talk to your bank<br />

or lender about what to expect – you<br />

may need to spend money on preparing<br />

the physical property for sale as well as<br />

paying legal fees, marketing and moving<br />

expenses. Talk to the real estate agent<br />

before embarking on any renovations as<br />

they will be able to tell you what buyers in<br />

your area expect.<br />

Have you thought about where you’ll<br />

live when the property is sold? Could you<br />

cope if a buyer wanted a short settlement<br />

date and you had to move out sooner than<br />

expected? These are all things to consider<br />

before you start the process. There’s more<br />

information at www.settled.govt.nz.<br />

It’s also crucial to remember your<br />

obligations as a seller.<br />

Whether you sell with an agent or<br />

privately, you must be upfront about<br />

any issues or information that could be<br />

relevant to a buyer.<br />

Is there a gang house next door? Are<br />

there any signs of watertightness issues? Is<br />

there a stream at the back of the property<br />

that threatens to inundate the house after<br />

a lot of rain? Do you have the necessary<br />

consents and compliance documents for<br />

any work that was done? If you’re not sure<br />

what to disclose, talk to your lawyer.<br />

The best rule of thumb is to imagine<br />

yourself in the shoes of a potential<br />

buyer and think how you would feel if<br />

you discovered the seller had not been<br />

entirely truthful.<br />

“If that’s not enough motivation,<br />

consider that a buyer may have the right<br />

to cancel the sale or renegotiate a reduced<br />

price if you have misrepresented anything<br />

to them. They may even be able to take<br />

you to court and claim damages.”<br />

Selling a property can be stressful,<br />

but it doesn’t have to be life-destroying.<br />

Be thoughtful about your decisionmaking,<br />

seek advice from the experts and<br />

remember why you’re moving on.<br />

For independent advice on buying or<br />

selling property, check out settled.govt.nz.<br />

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These 12 lots will be sold by Deadline Sale<br />

closing 1pm, Monday 16th <strong>August</strong> <strong>2021</strong>.<br />

Offers need to be submitted on the Hanks<br />

Run Contract Offer form downloaded from<br />

the following property file link which enables<br />

multiple options on different lots.<br />

http://www.propertyfiles.co.nz/581990001<br />

View: www.marealestate.co.nz/MA0888<br />

Price: Offers below $350,000 will not be<br />

considered<br />

Andrew Taylor<br />

027 435 5930<br />

andrew@marealestate.co.nz<br />

NEW LISTING<br />

OPEN HOME<br />

OPEN HOME<br />

ROLLESTON - 313 Dunns Crossing Road<br />

WHAT WILL THE FUTURE BRING?<br />

• 5555m 2 in prime location<br />

• Three bedroom 140m 2 home<br />

• Large yard plus variety of sheds<br />

• Swimming pool<br />

• 180m to West Rolleston Primary School<br />

• Potential plus<br />

• Currently zoned Living 2<br />

Viewing: Sun 1.00pm – 1.30pm<br />

Deadline Sale: All offers to be presented<br />

on or before 1pm, Thursday 19th <strong>August</strong><br />

<strong>2021</strong> (unless sold prior)<br />

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

IRWELL - 1117 Leeston Road<br />

COUNTRY LIVING AT ITS FINEST<br />

• Spacious family home built for the sun<br />

• Four bedrooms and two bathrooms<br />

• Open plan kitchen and dining<br />

• Large living room with log burner<br />

• Standalone double garage<br />

• Handy shed suitable storage<br />

• Botanic 47<strong>04</strong>m 2 setting with stream boundary<br />

• Centrally located in popular Irwell village<br />

Viewing: Sun 1.00pm – 1.30pm<br />

Price: Offers Over $699,000 considered<br />

View: www.marealestate.co.nz/MA0883<br />

Andrew Taylor<br />

027 435 5930<br />

andrew@marealestate.co.nz<br />

Stephan Knowler<br />

027 229 9522<br />

stephan@marealestate.co.nz<br />

ROLLESTON PH: 03 347 9949 LEESTON PH: 03 324 37<strong>04</strong> DARFIELD PH: 03 318 82<strong>04</strong> www.marealestate.co.nz<br />

Chris Flanagan<br />

027 433 4657<br />

Andrew Taylor<br />

027 435 5930<br />

Jackie Derrick<br />

027 636 3576<br />

Amelia Nisbet<br />

027 376 3868<br />

Stephan Knowler<br />

027 229 9522<br />

Cameron McRae<br />

027 769 6696<br />

Bronwyn van der Pol<br />

022 073 7757

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