26.10.2021 Views

Bay Harbour: October 27, 2021

You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles

YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER <strong>27</strong>, <strong>2021</strong><br />

Connecting Your Local Community<br />

starnews.co.nz<br />

Korako cycles<br />

to Bluff in<br />

$35k fundraiser<br />

Page 3<br />

Prime<br />

Land<br />

For<br />

Sale<br />

237 Richmond Hill Road<br />

Contact Mark Gardner - Mob: 021 633 669<br />

Ray White Prier Manson Ltd.<br />

(Licensed REAA 2008)<br />

Three businesses hit<br />

by ‘ratbag’ burglars<br />

• By Andy Brew<br />

BURGLARS WHO ransacked<br />

three Ferrymead businesses<br />

have been branded “ratbags”.<br />

Two men forced their way<br />

into the T-Sushi and Dubba<br />

Delux restaurants and the Caci<br />

Clinic next door, stealing cash<br />

and thousands of dollars of<br />

equipment.<br />

CCTV footage from the<br />

T-Sushi break-in shows one of<br />

the offenders at work,<br />

while his co-offender<br />

stays outside, potentially<br />

as a lookout.<br />

To watch the video go<br />

to wwwstarnews.co.nz<br />

Jo Nielsen from Caci, a<br />

beauty treatment centre,<br />

said the thieves stole<br />

more than $13,000 of beauty<br />

products.<br />

“It’s just horrible. They are<br />

ratbags, they just don’t care who<br />

they hurt,” she said.<br />

Nielsen said because the<br />

burglars had taken all of<br />

their stock, the clinic couldn’t<br />

Jo Nielsen<br />

operate the following day and<br />

had to cancel all of the day’s<br />

appointments.<br />

The break-ins happened in<br />

the early hours of Thursday.<br />

“We were fully-booked but<br />

couldn’t open. It doesn’t just<br />

affect our business, it affects our<br />

clients too.”<br />

Tiny Xu of T-Sushi said<br />

the offenders stole the Eftpos<br />

machine, an iPad, a laptop and<br />

about $700.<br />

He is hoping CCTV<br />

footage will help identify<br />

those responsible.<br />

“One can be seen<br />

wearing a very expensive<br />

Zhik sailing jacket, so I’m<br />

hoping some within the<br />

yachting community will<br />

recognise the man,” Xu<br />

said.<br />

Lyttelton police Sergeant<br />

John Moody said that while<br />

there was no forensic evidence<br />

left at the scene, inquiries were<br />

continuing.<br />

Police were reviewing the<br />

CCTV footage.<br />

BREAK-IN: A CCTV image of an offender allegedly stealing items from the T-Sushi<br />

restaurant in Ferrymead.<br />

Hardy’s Natural Health - Instore NOW!<br />

We’re your natural health experts - and now we’re a Hardy’s Health Hub!<br />

Lynley, Orla, Lil, Grant (Pharmacist/Owner) Pav, Sue, Brittany, Kellie<br />

Kellie and the team will provide great advice on our top quality<br />

range of supplements - including Solgar. Call into the pharmacy<br />

and pick up your copy of our latest My Hardy’s magazine.<br />

Health Hub<br />

Phone 03 925 9422<br />

987 Ferry Road, Ferrymead<br />

www.ferrymead.caci.co.nz<br />

1005 Ferry Rd, Ferrymead | Ph 03 943 9635 | OPEN 6 DAYS (Closed Sun)


2 <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News Wednesday <strong>October</strong> <strong>27</strong> <strong>2021</strong> Latest Canterbury news at starnews.co.nz<br />

Advertise locally and<br />

target customers most<br />

likely to shop with you!<br />

Effective Ad packages start from just $85<br />

(inclusive full colour ad, creative setting,<br />

photography and proofing).<br />

No contracts required.<br />

Your local community newspaper connects<br />

neighbours in the following suburbs<br />

Brookhaven • Heathcote • Ferrymead<br />

Redcliffs • Mt Pleasant • Sumner • Lyttelton<br />

Diamond <strong>Harbour</strong> • Governors <strong>Bay</strong> • Akaroa<br />

10,514 homes every week.<br />

from the editor’s desk<br />

BURGLARS ARE active again<br />

– this time in Ferrymead (see<br />

page 1).<br />

And understandably those<br />

businesses hit aren’t very<br />

happy.<br />

Three businesses were targeted<br />

early last Thursday morning.<br />

The timing of each break-in<br />

suggests they may have been<br />

able to sidestep security. But<br />

one of the offenders was captured<br />

on CCTV footage and<br />

hopefully his distinctive jacket<br />

will give him away.<br />

One another note, former<br />

Port Hills list MP Nuk Korako<br />

has got through his 720km<br />

cycling journey to raise money<br />

for Renee Veal, who needs a jaw<br />

news<br />

reconstruction (see page 3).<br />

Nuk’s trip has contributed<br />

$35,000 towards the $90,000<br />

needed.<br />

Said Nuk: “The legs are good<br />

and the backside is okay.”<br />

A successful mission all<br />

round then.<br />

– Barry Clarke<br />

barry@starmedia.kiwi<br />

GENERAL INQUIRIES Ph 379 7100 Cosmetic Nail<br />

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Ph 379 1100 Restoration<br />

www.starmedia.kiwi<br />

Cosmetic Nail<br />

Restoration<br />

ADVERTISING<br />

Jo-Anne Fuller<br />

Ph: 0<strong>27</strong> 458 8590<br />

jo.fuller@starmedia.kiwi<br />

Rob Davison<br />

Ph: 021 225 8584<br />

rob.davison@starmedia.kiwi<br />

Nail Restoration is a painless application that<br />

restores the appearance of an individual’s<br />

natural nails. Nail Restoration is a cosmetic<br />

procedure designed to improve the appearance<br />

of toenails damaged by fungus and other nail<br />

disorders.<br />

Before<br />

Toenail<br />

Bracing<br />

Nail Restoration is a painless application that<br />

restores the appearance of an individual’s<br />

natural nails. Nail Restoration is a cosmetic<br />

procedure designed to improve the appearance<br />

of toenails damaged by fungus and other nail<br />

disorders.<br />

Ready for duty<br />

Ed, mascot of the Christchurch South Community Patrol, is dressed for<br />

the job with a new uniform.<br />

Page 5<br />

news<br />

Danger in looking after menagerie<br />

Willowbank’s founder Michael Willis talks about his dream to set up<br />

the Wildlife Reserve.<br />

Pages 18, 19 & 20<br />

NUMBER ONE SUPPLIER<br />

TO THE NZ JET BOATING<br />

COMMUNITY FOR OVER<br />

50 YEARS<br />

KeeP New ZealaNders<br />

worKiNg!<br />

BUY NZ MADE SHOES<br />

Before<br />

After<br />

Toe nail bracing is a painless, non- invasive procedure for<br />

deformed, involuted or ingrown toenails<br />

After<br />

37 Main South Road, Upper Riccarton<br />

PH 348 7910 | www.feetfirst.co.nz<br />

support local<br />

this xmas<br />

• Part Boats & Hulls<br />

• Turn Key Packages<br />

• New Jet Units<br />

• Custom Fabrication<br />

• Expert Advice<br />

SERVICING<br />

Peter Tonkin<br />

03 962 0505<br />

peter.tonkin@hamiltonjet.nz<br />

• Spare Parts Retailer<br />

• Jet Unit Refurbishment<br />

• Engine Tune-Ups<br />

• Insurance Repairs<br />

• Impellor Reconditioning<br />

Kids from $115 • Adults from $195<br />

47c Garlands Road, Woolston<br />

Phone 389 3431<br />

www.thefootwearfactory.co.nz<br />

book your xmas party<br />

SET MENUS STARTING FROM JUST $25 PER HEAD<br />

2 WATERMAN PLACE, FERRYMEAD (OFF FERRY ROAD) PHONE 03 376 4900 WWW.PIZZAREPUBLIC.CO.NZ


Wednesday <strong>October</strong> <strong>27</strong> <strong>2021</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News<br />

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

NEWS 3<br />

$35k for Renee and ‘the backside is OK’<br />

• By Chris Barclay<br />

NUK KORAKO has safely<br />

completed his 720km cycling<br />

odyssey from Banks Peninsula to<br />

Bluff, so one day Renee Veal will<br />

be on the road to recovery.<br />

The former National list MP<br />

for Port Hills reached Stirling<br />

Point from Invercargill on<br />

<strong>October</strong> 18, the final leg of a<br />

journey undertaken to spearhead<br />

a $90,000 fundraising drive for<br />

26-year-old Veal, who needs a<br />

jaw reconstruction.<br />

Veal, who grew<br />

up in the small<br />

community<br />

of Rapaki, is<br />

living with<br />

hypermobile<br />

Ehlers-Danlos<br />

Renee Veal<br />

Syndrome, which<br />

means her jaw<br />

often dislocates.<br />

Struggling to sleep or eat<br />

properly for a decade due to<br />

persistent pain, Veal needs lifeenhanching<br />

surgery which is<br />

not covered by the public health<br />

system.<br />

The replacement jaw and joints<br />

are titanium and manufactured<br />

in the United States.<br />

Her plight prompted Korako<br />

to cycle to Bluff, a minor<br />

discomfort in comparison, as<br />

Karako raised $35,000.<br />

“The legs are good and the<br />

backside is okay,” said the proud<br />

Gold Card holder, who started<br />

heading south on an e-bike on<br />

<strong>October</strong> 9.<br />

The route took him from<br />

Christchurch to Ashburton,<br />

Tekapo, Tarras, Cromwell,<br />

Queenstown, Lumsden and<br />

Invercargill before the finish line.<br />

He aimed to cover 85km a day.<br />

“The hardest part was<br />

Geraldine through Burkes Pass<br />

to Tekapo because most of the<br />

time it was head winds,” said<br />

Korako, who activated battery<br />

power on the steep stretches.<br />

“It had to be a challenge for<br />

me as well so on the flat you’re at<br />

zero power. I only went to level<br />

two when I was on the hills.”<br />

SUCCESS: Nuk Korako reached Bluff after cycling from<br />

Christchurch to raise money for Renee Veal who is living with<br />

hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome.<br />

Swooping magpies, heavy<br />

traffic and a puncture were the<br />

other obstacles for the politician<br />

who served from 2014-19.<br />

Korako drove back to<br />

Christchurch with wife and<br />

support crew Christine on<br />

Wednesday to catch up with<br />

Veal after updating her by<br />

phone.<br />

“Renee is over the moon. The<br />

support from people who didn’t<br />

even know us or Renee was<br />

fantastic.<br />

“We’re a third of the way<br />

there (to the target), at least<br />

we’ve created some momentum.”<br />

More fundraising initiatives<br />

are in the pipeline.<br />

Tracey McLellan<br />

MP for Banks Peninsula<br />

I’m here to help. Please contact my<br />

office if you require any assistance.<br />

03 376 4512<br />

Tracey.McLellanMP@parliament.govt.nz<br />

PO BOX 19 661, Woolston, Christchurch 8241<br />

642 Ferry Road, Woolston, Christchurch<br />

Authorised by Tracey McLellan MP,<br />

642 Ferry Road, Woolston<br />

Care &<br />

Compassion<br />

We pride ourselves on the<br />

very highest level of service<br />

If you are thinking about the future,<br />

we can help you explore pre-payment<br />

and pre-planning options. Contact us<br />

for a Free Information Pack.<br />

We offer funeral information talks to<br />

groups. Please call us for a speaker to<br />

come to you.<br />

Mark Glanville<br />

Manager &<br />

Funeral Director<br />

(03) 379 0196 | www.simplicity.co.nz<br />

Mike Chandler<br />

Funeral Director<br />

Nick Allwright<br />

Funeral Director<br />

A POTAGERS'<br />

CHRISTMAS<br />

The POTAGERS<br />

GIFTS - HOMEWARES<br />

CLOTHING<br />

ENJOY SHOPPING<br />

LO CALLY AT<br />

THE RED HOUSE<br />

REDCLIFFS VILLAGE<br />

The<br />

POTAGERS<br />

RED HOUSE<br />

N o<br />

MAIN ROAD<br />

186 REDCLIFFS<br />

Facebook/Instagram:<br />

thepotagersredhouse


<strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News Wednesday <strong>October</strong> <strong>27</strong> <strong>2021</strong><br />

4<br />

NEWS<br />

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

CSO residency hands-on, immersive<br />

PERFORMANCE: Christchurch Symphony Orchestra’s<br />

week-long residency at Lyttelton Primary School ended<br />

with a concert at Lyttelton Arts Factory.<br />

THE CHRISTCHURCH<br />

Symphony Orchestra’s<br />

‘Karawhiua! Let’s Play!’ school<br />

residency programme came to<br />

Lyttelton Primary School last<br />

week.<br />

Sponsored by the Lyttelton<br />

Port Company, a range of<br />

musicians from the orchestra<br />

– including oboe player<br />

Jenny Johnstone – embedded<br />

themselves in the school for five<br />

days.<br />

Over the course of the week,<br />

pupils got the chance to dive<br />

into a musical and creative<br />

experience, learning to play the<br />

drums, ukuleles and harps,<br />

as well as writing songs<br />

and raps.<br />

The music centred on the<br />

school’s current learning theme<br />

of Kaitiakitanga – being a<br />

guardian for Whakaraupō/<br />

Lyttelton <strong>Harbour</strong> and the wider<br />

environment.<br />

The week culminated in a final<br />

concert at the Lyttelton Arts<br />

Factory on Friday.<br />

LPC chief executive Roger<br />

Gray said its sponsorship<br />

programme had a strong focus<br />

on supporting the youth in the<br />

harbour and the residency was a<br />

great example of that.<br />

“LPC is proud is to bring CSO<br />

to the harbour as music is an<br />

important part of education,<br />

with ‘Karawhiua! Let’s Play!’<br />

providing a hands-on and<br />

immersive experience.”<br />

Gray said he hoped the pupils<br />

enjoyed the programme, learned<br />

something new – and that the<br />

week maybe even sparked a<br />

passion for music.<br />

The residency followed CSO<br />

visits to Governors <strong>Bay</strong> and<br />

Diamond <strong>Harbour</strong> Schools in<br />

March.<br />

Clare Reilly<br />

Calming the Wild Heart<br />

Little River Gallery <strong>October</strong> 30-November 23<br />

Clare Reilly has been exhibiting at Little River Gallery for<br />

almost 30 a <strong>October</strong> decade. Her - work 23 is November in hot demand, <strong>2021</strong> her serene and<br />

meditative paintings sent all over the world.<br />

‘This collection of paintings has been inspired by a seven day<br />

boat trip in Fiordland that I went on last <strong>October</strong> 2020. This Kotare watching the incoming tide<br />

complete contrast of landscape to most of the rest of New Zealand,<br />

has started my journey of exploration into these paintings.<br />

The wild Southern Ocean acts as a protective barrier to the rugged<br />

land of the fiords.<br />

A vast place of vertical steep land, dense forest and huge volumes<br />

of precipitation and very few landing spots have saved this extensive<br />

area from exploitation.’<br />

‘Eye of The Calm’ book launch<br />

At the Main exhibition Rd, opening Little River <strong>October</strong> | 030 325 at 11.30am, 1944 ‘Eye of the Calm’<br />

book will be launched. It is a celebration of artist Clare Reilly’s life<br />

art@littlerivergallery.com<br />

and work. Reilly’s passions for coastal New Zealand and the country’s<br />

wildlife are brought to life in this beautiful collection, which explores<br />

themes of habitat destruction and renewal, grief, finding new paths,<br />

and the joyful movement of birds in flight. Experience a sense of calm<br />

and hope with this story of a fascinating life told through both words and imagery. A beautiful,<br />

meditative exploration of a life’s work. Available at Little River Gallery, limited edition leather<br />

bound and hardback versions.<br />

Korimako in the Puysegur Forest<br />

Print & Frame<br />

FREE PRINTING<br />

WHEN YOU DO THE<br />

FRAMING WITH US<br />

We print your family photos,<br />

holiday shots or pet pictures<br />

for free when you do<br />

the framing with us!<br />

We supply professional<br />

photo editing & colour<br />

management service.<br />

We use archival faderesistant<br />

inks, giclée quality<br />

& a choice of photo paper.<br />

Clare Reilly<br />

Calming the Wild Heart<br />

30 <strong>October</strong> - 23 November <strong>2021</strong><br />

Water Song of the Fiords<br />

Main Rd, Little River | 03 325 1944<br />

art@littlerivergallery.com<br />

3 Garlands Rd · Phone 03 384 3484 · magmagallery.co.nz


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

Wednesday <strong>October</strong> <strong>27</strong> <strong>2021</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News<br />

NEWS 5<br />

Smallest team member suits up for duty<br />

• By John Cosgrove<br />

THE SMALLEST member of the<br />

Christchurch South Community<br />

Patrol, which covers Ferrymead,<br />

has received his uniform.<br />

“Ed has been a wonderful<br />

addition to the team,” said patrol<br />

team leader Ken Bye. “We were<br />

looking for a different mascot<br />

and Ed fitted right in with our<br />

plans.”<br />

The large teddy bear is often<br />

seen on patrol with Ken and also<br />

appears at special occasions.<br />

“It’s all about having fun and<br />

reaching out to the community,”<br />

Bye said.<br />

But fun is far from normal<br />

when the patrol is on duty.<br />

“Our role is to support the<br />

police, the council and the community.<br />

We are there to observe,<br />

record and report,” he said.<br />

The Christchurch South Community<br />

Patrol is one of seven<br />

located in the metropolitan area.<br />

It is the largest, with more than<br />

60 active members, covering an<br />

area stretching from Halswell to<br />

Ferrymead.<br />

Bye said they usually have<br />

two teams out, six days a week.<br />

Each patrol varies, as does their<br />

tasking, which can come from<br />

the police, the city council or<br />

themselves.<br />

“We all know the roads we are<br />

driving on, so we know when<br />

something is odd or out of place.<br />

Bye said those little, out-ofthe-ordinary<br />

things were often<br />

what the patrol reported into the<br />

police or the council.<br />

“It could be rubbish or graffiti<br />

– we use the snap app to inform<br />

the council about any we see – or<br />

it could be a tasking from the<br />

police to keep an eye out for this<br />

or that, to watch a particular intersection<br />

or observe any activity<br />

in a specific area.<br />

“But we are not police.<br />

Although we often have police<br />

recruits accompanying us, it<br />

gives them valuable comms<br />

experience working the radios<br />

and phones when reporting<br />

incidents,” Bye said.<br />

Some of those incidents can<br />

be bizarre or dangerous, like an<br />

individual doing push-ups in<br />

the middle of a busy intersection<br />

then fighting the traffic signs,<br />

or an intoxicated man smoking<br />

while leaning up against a<br />

petrol pump.<br />

ALERT: Ed, mascot of<br />

the Christchurch South<br />

Community Patrol, dresses<br />

for the job.<br />

PHOTO: JOHN COSGROVE<br />

Bye, a retired school teacher,<br />

said he is rostered on patrol duty<br />

for 12 hours a month.<br />

“We are all volunteers, some<br />

retirees, some young people and<br />

others with time on their hands,<br />

but we all want to serve our<br />

communities.”<br />

He said the police paid for<br />

their fuel costs, but the rest they<br />

had to fundraise themselves.<br />

“And that’s where Ed comes<br />

in, to make a connection with<br />

the public at events to help us<br />

fundraise and promote the<br />

service,” Bye said.<br />

Established in 1996 by Paul and Leanne<br />

Southorn, Southbuild is a reputable,<br />

professional and experienced building<br />

company. Our predominant expertise<br />

lies in extensions, renovations (including<br />

accessible bathroom modifications),<br />

commercial fitouts, light civil construction<br />

and project management.<br />

Why Southbuild?<br />

Experienced<br />

As Registered Master<br />

Builders, we have a broad<br />

and sound knowledge of<br />

the carpentry and building<br />

project management required<br />

for commercial and home<br />

renovations, alterations and<br />

extensions.<br />

Efficient<br />

We pride ourselves on tight<br />

co-ordination and good<br />

communication so your<br />

project is completed quickly<br />

and efficiently minimising<br />

inconvenience to you. Our<br />

builders realise their building<br />

site is your home or business<br />

and show respect at all times<br />

being punctual, polite and as<br />

tidy as possible.<br />

Helpful<br />

At all times Paul and Leanne<br />

are available to discuss any<br />

concerns or questions that<br />

may arise during the job and<br />

appreciate any feedback you<br />

offer.<br />

Cost Effective<br />

It is important that you feel<br />

assured of the quality of<br />

the materials we supply as<br />

well as the high standard<br />

of our workmanship. We<br />

prepare detailed quotes and<br />

endeavour to price jobs with<br />

the best materials at the<br />

best price. Where possible<br />

we request as many as three<br />

competitive quotes before<br />

selecting our final suppliers.<br />

Skilled<br />

We are able to complete to a<br />

very high standard large and<br />

complex building projects such<br />

as major renovations, structural<br />

extensions and structural<br />

and internal changes. We<br />

also take on smaller projects<br />

such as renovating kitchens,<br />

bathrooms and installing<br />

window joinery. We can work<br />

with a wide range of different<br />

building products.<br />

Flexible<br />

Over the years Paul and<br />

Leanne have developed<br />

positive relationships with a<br />

variety of reliable suppliers<br />

and subcontractors you<br />

may need to complete your<br />

project. Or if you prefer we<br />

can work with your existing<br />

suppliers. We can work with<br />

or without involvement of<br />

architect depending on the<br />

scope of work.<br />

Phone: Paul: 0<strong>27</strong> 441 2228, Leanne: 0<strong>27</strong> 648 3574 | Email: lee@southbuildltd.co.nz<br />

www.southbuildltd.co.nz


6 <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News Wednesday <strong>October</strong> <strong>27</strong> <strong>2021</strong> Latest Canterbury news at starnews.co.nz<br />

Gardening in <strong>October</strong>!<br />

<strong>October</strong> in Christchurch is<br />

the main planting Season, so<br />

just about everything can be<br />

planted now! Make sure you<br />

stagger your planting so that<br />

you don’t have everything<br />

ready all at the same time.<br />

Spray lawns with<br />

prickle spray do this<br />

when the temperature<br />

is above 18 degrees<br />

for best results.<br />

This is also the month<br />

that a lot of pests<br />

appear. Keep a good<br />

eye out, especially for<br />

aphids on roses.<br />

Repot your indoor plants<br />

if they need it. Now is the<br />

time to up the watering of<br />

your indoor plants as it gets<br />

warmer. Make sure you don’t<br />

let them dry out.<br />

Big range, Low Price, Local advice<br />

Tomatoes<br />

Easy to grow. Suitable<br />

for growing in pots<br />

and garden beds.<br />

188029<br />

from<br />

$3 94<br />

each<br />

Growfresh Pot<br />

Assorted Herbs<br />

A variety of herbs that<br />

are great for cooking.<br />

181859, 181836, 181847,<br />

1818<strong>27</strong><br />

$3.98 each<br />

3 for $ 11<br />

Growfresh<br />

Vege Cell<br />

Packs 6pk<br />

Assorted Veges.<br />

188458, 188455,<br />

188501<br />

$3.98 each<br />

3 for $ 11<br />

Lavender<br />

Assorted sizes<br />

and varieties.<br />

34<strong>27</strong>73<br />

from<br />

$3 99<br />

each<br />

Tui<br />

Lawn Force Prickle Kill<br />

& Lawn Feed 1 Litre<br />

Kills prickle weeds and<br />

common lawn weeds.<br />

366607<br />

Yates<br />

Super Shield Rose<br />

Spray 200ml<br />

Controls pests, diseases<br />

and mites on roses and<br />

ornamentals.<br />

138068<br />

$19 99 $13 99<br />

$24 98<br />

$14 98 $17 98<br />

Number 8<br />

Yates<br />

Yates<br />

Pressure Sprayer 5 Litre<br />

Mavrik Insecticide<br />

Use this sprayer for all of your<br />

garden spraying applications.<br />

200ml<br />

234818<br />

$15 99<br />

Yates<br />

$18 93<br />

Native Neem<br />

$18 99<br />

Yates<br />

Weed n Feed BONUS<br />

Organic Neem Oil<br />

Thrive Indoor<br />

PACK 2.4 Litre<br />

Insecticide 250ml<br />

Potting Mix 10<br />

20% extra free than the standard<br />

2 litre bottle. Selectively kills the<br />

Litre<br />

most common broadleaf weeds<br />

in lawns.<br />

218174<br />

$16 66<br />

$19 99 $11 98<br />

Tui<br />

Grazers<br />

Lawn Force Preparation<br />

G3 RTU Repellent White<br />

Mix 40 Litre<br />

Butterflies, Caterpillars<br />

100% weed free premium blend<br />

of high-quality fine bark and clean<br />

& Aphids 750ml<br />

graded sand. Use on new lawns<br />

and when patching existing lawns.<br />

141841<br />

A broad-spectrum insecticide<br />

which controls a wide range of<br />

insects and mites. Approved<br />

for use on edible crops.<br />

138039<br />

Produced using natural<br />

emulsifiers, making it<br />

chemical-free, made with raw<br />

and cold-pressed neem oil.<br />

373740<br />

Effective against damage from<br />

cabbage white butterflies,<br />

caterpillars, and aphids.<br />

321245<br />

Gro Sure<br />

House Plant Mist<br />

Ready to use mist. For<br />

optimum hydration.<br />

922103<br />

Thrive Indoor<br />

Liquid Plant Food<br />

Drippers pack of 5<br />

Easy to use no measuring<br />

or mixing. Slow-release<br />

liquid feed which lasts for<br />

4 weeks. Totally recyclable.<br />

351316<br />

pack<br />

Quality potting mix<br />

designed specifically for<br />

most indoor plant types.<br />

36<strong>27</strong>40<br />

Enrich with Nature Ceramics<br />

Laura Indoor Ceramic Pot 12cm Assorted<br />

A stylish, modern shaped pot that is designed for indoor<br />

use. 381040, 381039, 381038, 381037<br />

$12 98<br />

each<br />

Healthy Plant Guarantee<br />

We will replace any plant<br />

you buy from us if it fails<br />

to thrive. Just return it<br />

within 12 months with<br />

proof of purchase.<br />

Keep up to date on<br />

whats new instore<br />

by following us on<br />

instagram at:<br />

@MEGACanterbury!<br />

Prices valid until Nov 3rd or while stocks last.<br />

Mitre 10 MEGA Ferrymead<br />

1005 Ferry Road. Christchurch<br />

Phone: 366 6306<br />

Find us at: /MEGAFerrymead<br />

Opening Hours:<br />

Monday – Friday:<br />

7am – 7pm<br />

Saturday, Sunday & Public Holidays:<br />

8am – 6pm<br />

www.mitre10.co.nz/local/MegaFerrymead<br />

Ferrymead


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

Wednesday <strong>October</strong> <strong>27</strong> <strong>2021</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News<br />

NEWS 7<br />

Charity fights back on – with new rules<br />

• By Liam Broderick<br />

ALMOST A year since the last<br />

Built for Battle charity boxing<br />

event, fighters are getting back in<br />

the ring to raise money for men’s<br />

mental health.<br />

Twenty-four fighters have<br />

signed up for the Built for Battle<br />

event on Saturday at Cowles<br />

Stadium. They will be fighting<br />

under new rules aimed at<br />

making corporate and charity<br />

boxing events<br />

safer.<br />

The New<br />

Zealand Professional<br />

Boxing<br />

Association,<br />

which oversees<br />

Kain Parsons<br />

professional<br />

and corporate<br />

boxing, introduced<br />

the new rules at the beginning<br />

of 2019, after the tragic<br />

death of Sumner Sharks rugby<br />

player Kain Parsons in a Fight<br />

for Christchurch charity night.<br />

Fighters competing in charity<br />

boxing bouts were previously only<br />

required to wear a mouthguard<br />

and 16-ounce gloves, making the<br />

risk of head injury high.<br />

The new rules require all fighters<br />

to wear a headguard, mouthguard,<br />

groin guard (for men),<br />

and heavier 18-ounce gloves. The<br />

heavier gloves are intended to<br />

improve safety by tiring fighters<br />

and reducing the impact of<br />

punches as a fight progresses.<br />

Boxer James Bates said the<br />

improvements to safety helped<br />

him to decide to compete in the<br />

<strong>October</strong> event.<br />

“Eighteen-ounce gloves . . . and<br />

using headgear, will cut down the<br />

chance of injury by a lot,” he said.<br />

READY: James Bates (left) training ahead of the event,<br />

which founder Bryan Barry says is more about raising<br />

awareness of men’s mental health than raising money.<br />

NZPBA president Kevin Pyne<br />

said boxing was full of risks, but<br />

the new safety measures should<br />

ensure fighter safety.<br />

“There’s a lot of intricacies and<br />

you can never be 100 per cent on<br />

top of safety, but we sure as hell<br />

like to be 99 per cent,” he said.<br />

The Christchurch event is one<br />

of five NZPBA-sanctioned boxing<br />

events in the South Island<br />

over the next couple of months.<br />

It will feature 12 fights (11<br />

men’s and one women’s) and<br />

raise money for men’s mental<br />

health charity I Am Hope.<br />

I Am Hope founder Mike King<br />

said he was glad that charity<br />

boxing events were still running<br />

and continuing to support men’s<br />

mental health.<br />

“Charity boxing has been the<br />

main funder of our charity since<br />

2014,” he said.<br />

Last year’s Built for Battle<br />

event raised $20,000 for charity,<br />

though organiser and trainer<br />

Bryan Barry said the goal was<br />

more about raising awareness,<br />

rather than money.<br />

“If we only raise $5000 it<br />

doesn’t matter,” he said.<br />

Trust Law Expert<br />

Zara Tonks joins<br />

the team at<br />

Summit Law<br />

Zara is a Senior Associate of our firm<br />

and a trust law expert. She studied<br />

law at the University of Canterbury<br />

and was then admitted to the Bar as a<br />

Barrister and Solicitor.<br />

She has over a decade of legal<br />

experience and has followed her<br />

passion for tailored and personal<br />

solutions to protect intergenerational<br />

wealth making sure individuals<br />

and families position themselves<br />

well, whatever their circumstances,<br />

especially as legislation is updated.<br />

She arrived at our firm after years in<br />

a large accountancy firm where she<br />

ran the trustee services part of the<br />

business. She has a broad range of<br />

experience in trust establishment<br />

and management, and succession<br />

planning for a wide variety of clients<br />

from individual family to large wealth<br />

international investment trusts.<br />

Summit Law is located at The<br />

Sails,just along from the Ferrymead<br />

Countdown. The firm provides advice<br />

in most areas of general practice<br />

with an emphasis on residential<br />

conveyancing, particularly for first<br />

home buyers looking to get their first<br />

step into the property market. Other<br />

areas of advice include wills, EPA’s,<br />

estate administration, relationship<br />

property and some commercial<br />

transactions. Summit Law is the local<br />

“go to” law firm in the eastern, hill<br />

and seaside suburbs. Summit Law<br />

welcomes all enquiries.<br />

More information can be found on<br />

our website www.summitlaw.co.nz<br />

Summit Law, Units 7 & 8,<br />

1025 Ferry Road, Ferrymead<br />

Ph. 384 3880 www.summitlaw.co.nz<br />

Do you have a<br />

compliant trust?<br />

Did you know that approximately 90% of trusts in<br />

New Zealand are non compliant?<br />

Trusts require meticulous management to ensure<br />

they are and continue to protect your assets.<br />

Zara has reviewed many trusts in New Zealand, and<br />

swiftly made the necessary changes to ensure their<br />

legal compliance.<br />

We are passionate about<br />

helping people and ensuring<br />

their futures are protected.<br />

We are here to create a movement<br />

of bright financial futures, and we<br />

do this through partnering with<br />

our clients to ensure their futures<br />

are protected.<br />

Following the new Trusts Act 2019<br />

implemented earlier this year, we<br />

are offering a specialist 2019 Trust<br />

Review with Zara to review your<br />

trust and advise on the required<br />

changes to ensure your trusts<br />

compliance.<br />

GET YOUR NO-OBLIGATION FREE ONE-HOUR CONSULTATION<br />

Phone Zara (03) 384 3880 or 021 0257 4784<br />

Email zara@summitlaw.co.nz


8 <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News Wednesday <strong>October</strong> <strong>27</strong> <strong>2021</strong> Latest Canterbury news at starnews.co.nz<br />

RUNOUT<br />

OUTLANDER LS 2.4L 2WD<br />

$32,990+ORC *<br />

christchurchnissan.co.nz<br />

The 7 seater Mitsubishi Outlander<br />

brings everything you would need in a<br />

family SUV: safety, technology, comfort,<br />

unrivaled economy and that all important<br />

space, plus a 10 Year Powertrain Warranty † .<br />

Call 03 379 0588 or visit<br />

christchurchmitsubishi.co.nz<br />

RRP WAS $41,990 +ORC<br />

*Price listed is for Outlander LS 2.4L 2wd and excludes on road costs of $650 which includes registration, WoF and a full tank of fuel. Available while stocks last.<br />

†<br />

Visit mmnz.co.nz for full Diamond Advantage warranty conditions.<br />

CHRISTCHURCH MITSUBISHI<br />

386 Moorhouse Avenue, Christchurch | 03 379 0588 | christchurchmitsubishi.co.nz<br />

CHRISTCHURCH NISSAN, 380 Moorhouse Avenue, Christchurch<br />

Ph: 03 595 6820<br />

www.christchurchnissan.co.nz


• By Chris Barclay<br />

THE INFAMOUS easterly was<br />

the enemy to an enjoyable outing<br />

yet again, but the rededication<br />

of the Nicholas family plot will<br />

always be a heart-warming<br />

experience for Diana Burgess.<br />

A niece of Canterbury’s<br />

first Victoria Cross recipient,<br />

Burgess got reacquainted with<br />

other descendants of Sergeant<br />

Henry Nicholas when they<br />

assembled in Bromley Cemetery<br />

on Saturday for the official<br />

unveiling of a resting place finally<br />

repaired a decade after the<br />

earthquakes.<br />

“There was quite a few of<br />

the extended family. Graham<br />

(husband) and I were the olds,<br />

we were the only ones from that<br />

generation but there was good<br />

support from the next generation<br />

down,” she said.<br />

“That was lovely to see, very<br />

heart-warming. We had a nice<br />

get together afterwards. They’ll<br />

keep the flag flying for the next<br />

generation.”<br />

Burgess as among 50 people<br />

who braved the breeze to attend<br />

the ceremony, the culmination<br />

of a mission undertaken by local<br />

resident and Korean War veteran<br />

Ken Wright.<br />

After walking past the<br />

damaged plot, the Londoner<br />

successfully enlisted the<br />

support of the New Zealand<br />

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

HONOUR: Descendants of Canterbury’s first Victoria Cross<br />

recipient Sergeant Henry Nicholas pay their respects at<br />

the family plot in Bromley Cemetery, which was repaired a<br />

decade after the earthquakes.<br />

Remembrance Army, a graverestoring<br />

charity, who completed<br />

the repair work.<br />

“It was a real tribute to those<br />

who worked so hard to get<br />

it under way. They’re done a<br />

wonderful job,” Burgess said.<br />

The Canterbury branch of the<br />

Royal New Zealand Returned<br />

and Services Association<br />

coordinated the ceremony which<br />

included an honour guard, firing<br />

party and Nicholas’ medals,<br />

including the VC which was<br />

bequeathed to Canterbury<br />

Museum by his mother.<br />

Lincoln-born Nicholas earned<br />

the United Kingdom’s highest<br />

military honour for his part in<br />

an attack on a German-held<br />

position in Belgium in December<br />

17.<br />

The <strong>27</strong>-year-old (right) was<br />

killed in action in France on <strong>October</strong><br />

23, 1918; hostilities ended<br />

shortly after on November 11.<br />

A wreath was also laid at<br />

Nicholas’ grave in the Vertigneul<br />

Churchyard near the border with<br />

Belgium on Sunday to follow the<br />

Christchurch commemoration.<br />

Wednesday <strong>October</strong> <strong>27</strong> <strong>2021</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News<br />

NEWS 9<br />

‘Heart-warming’ rededication ceremony<br />

TRIBUTE:<br />

Korean war<br />

veteran<br />

Ken Wright<br />

at the<br />

Nicholas<br />

family plot<br />

and the<br />

repaired<br />

headstone.


<strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News Wednesday <strong>October</strong> <strong>27</strong> <strong>2021</strong><br />

10<br />

CONTENT MARKETING<br />

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

Building skills for the future<br />

THE HAPPY sounds of children<br />

playing together on their latest<br />

piece of outdoor equipment is the<br />

first thing you notice as you walk<br />

into KidsFirst Kindergartens<br />

Sumner.<br />

THanks to fundrasing and<br />

grants, the Kindergarten is<br />

redeveloping and upgrading<br />

their outdoor playground. The<br />

latest acquisition is a hexagonal<br />

box funded by the Sumner<br />

Ferrymead Foundation.<br />

“We were so excited when the<br />

Sumner Ferrymead Foundation<br />

agreed to fund the hexagonal<br />

box” head teacher Liz Morritt<br />

said.<br />

“Having observed ngā tamariki<br />

at play, we identified our need<br />

for more loose parts equipment<br />

to promote creativity, critical<br />

thinking, decision making, problem<br />

solving and collaborative<br />

play. The hexagonal box is an<br />

open-ended piece of equipment<br />

that can be used in a variety of<br />

ways within our environment.<br />

We are looking forward to seeing<br />

ways that children are going to<br />

use this in their play.”<br />

The children immediately saw<br />

opportunities as to how to link<br />

this new piece to existing equipment<br />

in the playground.<br />

“For us the environment is the<br />

third teacher; it sets the scene<br />

for the children’s exploration”<br />

Morritt said.<br />

Want to help your<br />

community?<br />

A donation to the Sumner<br />

Ferrymead Foundation<br />

enables you to help<br />

your community. You<br />

can specify what you<br />

would like the money<br />

to be used for, you can<br />

give a donation that the<br />

trustees will ensure is<br />

put to good use, or you<br />

can leave a bequest. For<br />

more information on the<br />

work of the foundation<br />

and how to donate, go to<br />

www.sumnerferrymead<br />

foundation.co.nz<br />

“Here we value the<br />

importance of children having<br />

the opportunity to engage in<br />

challenging and risky play to<br />

help develop their physical skills,<br />

perseverance, and their resilience<br />

– important skills which they<br />

take with them into their adult<br />

life,” kindergarten teacher Nicola<br />

Gardiner said.<br />

Trustee of the Sumner Ferrymead<br />

Foundation Martin<br />

Hawes saw the new piece of<br />

equipment in use first hand, and<br />

was delighted to see the children<br />

exploring the many ways to play<br />

with, and on, the hexagon.<br />

“Children in Sumner tend to<br />

have active families so its great to<br />

see the staff helping the children<br />

to develop more physically challenging<br />

skills.”<br />

Like any not-for-profit organisation,<br />

fundraising is of vital<br />

importance, so Kidsfirst Kindergartens<br />

Sumner are delighted the<br />

Sumner Ferrymead Foundation<br />

has provided a helping hand.<br />

“It’s a great example of the<br />

local community helping each<br />

other,” Morritt said.<br />

“The children are showing<br />

their appreciation by making a<br />

card for the Sumner Ferrymead<br />

Foundation.”<br />

And that’s exactly what the<br />

Sumner Ferrymead Foundation<br />

is all about, Hawes said.<br />

“When locals support us<br />

through donations – either specified<br />

for a particular initiative<br />

or an untied donation -we are<br />

able to support the community<br />

in which they live. That’s what<br />

makes the Sumner Ferrymead<br />

community such a great place to<br />

live.”<br />

HELPING HAND: KidsFirst<br />

Kindergartens Sumner<br />

head teacher Liz Morritt<br />

and Sumner Ferrymead<br />

Foundation Trustee Martin<br />

Hawes.


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

Wednesday <strong>October</strong> <strong>27</strong> <strong>2021</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News 11


<strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News Wednesday <strong>October</strong> <strong>27</strong> <strong>2021</strong><br />

12<br />

NEWS<br />

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

New test sites set up to improve<br />

understanding of waterways<br />

ELEVEN NEW water quality<br />

monitoring sites are giving<br />

the city council a better<br />

understanding of the state of<br />

rivers and streams.<br />

The Christchurch Surface<br />

Water Quality Report <strong>2021</strong> and<br />

summary brochure have just<br />

been published. The report is<br />

an analysis of monthly data<br />

collected at 51 sites across Banks<br />

Peninsula the city during 2020.<br />

The new monitoring sites are<br />

Aylmers and Balguerie Streams<br />

in Akaroa, Stream Reserve<br />

Drain and Zephyr Stream in<br />

Governors <strong>Bay</strong>, Avon-Heathcote<br />

Estuary, Cass <strong>Bay</strong>, Akaroa<br />

<strong>Harbour</strong>, and Lyttelton <strong>Harbour</strong>.<br />

Heathcote River at Warren Cres,<br />

Steamwharf Stream (Heathcote<br />

River catchment), Halswell River<br />

at Wroots Rd.<br />

Results for most monitoring<br />

sites have remained steady since<br />

2007, with some sites improving<br />

and some worsening, said city<br />

council waterways ecologist Dr<br />

Belinda Margetts, who leads this<br />

research.<br />

The site recording the best water<br />

quality was the Ōtūkaikino<br />

TESTING TIMES: City council water ecologist Dr Belinda Margetts leads the research into<br />

water quality across the peninsula.<br />

River at the Groynes. The next<br />

best sites (jointly) were Smacks<br />

Creek at Gardiners Rd (Styx River<br />

catchment), Waimairi Stream<br />

(Avon River catchment), Avon<br />

River at Carlton Mill, Wilsons<br />

Stream (Ōtūkaikino River catchment),<br />

followed by Styx River at<br />

Gardiners Rd.<br />

The worst sites were Curletts<br />

Rd Stream at motorway<br />

(Heathcote River catchment),<br />

HEALTH: New water monitoring sites are expected to improve the quality of our rivers<br />

and streams.<br />

Nottingham Stream at Candys<br />

Rd (Halswell River catchment),<br />

Haytons Stream (Heathcote<br />

River catchment), and Addington<br />

Brook (Ōtākaro-Avon River<br />

catchment).<br />

“The Huritini-Halswell River<br />

catchment did not meet many<br />

of the water quality standards<br />

and recorded the poorest water<br />

quality,” Dr Margetts said.<br />

“One of our new monitoring<br />

sites, Nottingham Stream, has<br />

highlighted that this waterway<br />

has poor water quality. This<br />

wasn’t on our radar before and<br />

its poor water quality will be due<br />

to contaminants entering the<br />

waterway from both urban and<br />

rural land use.”<br />

The city council uses this water<br />

quality information, along with<br />

sediment quality and aquatic<br />

insect data to create waterway<br />

report cards for each of the city’s<br />

five main river catchments. The<br />

catchments are then given a<br />

score from ‘A’ (very good health)<br />

to ‘E’ (very poor health).<br />

As in the past three years,<br />

no waterway scored an A and<br />

no waterway scored an E. The<br />

The <strong>2021</strong> surface<br />

water quality report<br />

recommends the city<br />

council:<br />

• Prioritises Curletts<br />

Rd Stream, Nottingham<br />

Stream and Addington<br />

Brook for contaminant<br />

source control and stormwater<br />

treatment<br />

• Prioritises sediment<br />

control, particularly in the<br />

Heathcote River and Cashmere<br />

Stream<br />

• Cements a<br />

whole-of-community<br />

approach to addressing<br />

stormwater contaminants<br />

through the Community<br />

Waterway Partnership<br />

• Investigates faecal<br />

contamination, particularly<br />

from waterfowl, to identify<br />

how best to reduce levels<br />

• Develops an action plan<br />

for achieving the Healthy<br />

Water Bodies Community<br />

Outcome<br />

Ōtūkaikino River catchment<br />

again recorded the highest score<br />

(B), Styx River catchment scored<br />

a C and Avon River, Halswell<br />

River and Heathcote River<br />

catchments all scored a D.<br />

Dr Margetts said that like<br />

most cities, Christchurch waterways<br />

suffer from a condition<br />

known as ‘urban stream syndrome’.<br />

“Our waterways are<br />

contaminated with runoff<br />

from hard surfaces such as<br />

roofs, driveways and roads, and<br />

with faecal contaminants from<br />

waterfowl and dog droppings,”<br />

she said.<br />

“The council, other<br />

organisations and landowners<br />

are working hard to improve<br />

the health of our waterways,<br />

especially through improving<br />

the quality of the water and<br />

carrying out restoration projects,<br />

but it may take many years to<br />

see this work flow through to<br />

a big improvement in water<br />

quality.”


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

Wednesday <strong>October</strong> <strong>27</strong> <strong>2021</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News 13<br />

Mtpleasantartex


14 <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News Wednesday <strong>October</strong> <strong>27</strong> <strong>2021</strong> Latest Canterbury news at starnews.co.nz<br />

Mtpleasantartex


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

Wednesday <strong>October</strong> <strong>27</strong> <strong>2021</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News 15


16 <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News Wednesday <strong>October</strong> <strong>27</strong> <strong>2021</strong> Latest Canterbury news at starnews.co.nz


CH-9086171AA<br />

Who knew there is so much more<br />

to cleaning your heat pump than<br />

just vacuuming the filters?<br />

Who knew there is<br />

so much more to<br />

CH-9086171AA<br />

ADVERTISEMENT<br />

ADVERTISING<br />

Ferrymead<br />

Think a quick dust or vacuum of your heat pump<br />

cleaning<br />

is enough to keep ityour in top condition?<br />

heat<br />

Taking the<br />

time to regularly clean your filters can certainly<br />

Cloud Cuckoo Land<br />

help – but having a professional service every<br />

by Anthony Doerr<br />

pump From the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of All the Light<br />

year is the only<br />

than<br />

way to ensure<br />

just<br />

your heat pump<br />

We Cannot See comes a triumph of imagination and<br />

stands the test of time and is working at fullefficiency.<br />

the filters?<br />

compassion, a soaring story of resilience, hope – and a<br />

vacuuming<br />

Who knew there is so much more<br />

At Airify Christchurch,<br />

Think a quick dust or vacuum our professional of your heat heat to cleaning your heat pump than<br />

pump is enough to keep pump it in top cleaning condition? experts just vacuuming the filters?<br />

Taking the time to regularly do more clean than your simply<br />

Think a quick dust or vacuum of your heat pump<br />

filters can certainly help –<br />

clean<br />

but<br />

the<br />

having<br />

filters!<br />

a<br />

Our<br />

is enough to keep it in top condition? Taking the<br />

Premium Heat Pump<br />

professional service every time to regularly clean your filters can certainly<br />

Clean year & is Service the only<br />

help – but having a professional service every<br />

way to ensure your heat includes pump stands more than the<br />

year is the only way to ensure your heat pump<br />

test of time and is working 30at checks full efficiency. on your<br />

stands the test of time and is working at fullefficiency.<br />

heat pump system<br />

At Airify Christchurch, our – inside professional and outside<br />

Dave Grohl - The Storyteller<br />

unit – to ensure peak<br />

At Airify Tales Christchurch,<br />

heat pump cleaning experts do more than<br />

of Life and Music by Dave Grohl<br />

performance, and energy / cost-effectiveness. our professional heat<br />

simply clean the filters! Our Premium Heat<br />

pump cleaning experts<br />

Our technicians use high pressure cleaners and<br />

Pump Clean & Service includes more<br />

do more than simply<br />

disinfectants to remove the growth of bacteria<br />

than 30 checks on your heat clean the filters! Our<br />

and improve pump system air flow, and treatments are applied<br />

Premium Heat Pump<br />

– inside and outside unit to – both to ensure the indoor and outdoor unit for maximum<br />

Clean & Service<br />

peak performance, and energy efficiency. / costeffectiveness.<br />

Want to learn more about how we can help you 30 checks on your<br />

includes more than<br />

create a healthier home, go to www.airify.co.nz. heat pump system<br />

Our technicians use high Or pressure get in touch cleaners today on 0800 24 74 39<br />

– inside and outside<br />

and disinfectants to remove the growth<br />

unit – to ensure peak<br />

performance, and energy / cost-effectiveness.<br />

of bacteria and improve air flow, and<br />

treatments are applied to both the indoor<br />

Our technicians use high pressure cleaners and<br />

disinfectants to remove the growth of bacteria<br />

and outdoor unit for maximum efficiency.<br />

and improve air flow, and treatments are applied<br />

Want to learn more about how we can<br />

help you create a healthier home, go to<br />

www.airify.co.nz. Or get in touch today<br />

on 0800 24 74 39<br />

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

Treasures from the past:<br />

The Emil Ascherberg piano<br />

COLONIAL SETTLERS of<br />

Canterbury treasured their<br />

precious pianos, which were not<br />

just for entertainment but were<br />

also a status symbol.<br />

Additionally, they were useful<br />

for educating young ladies in<br />

the art of music, so as to show<br />

off their accomplishments and<br />

attract only the most suitable of<br />

husbands.<br />

In what was called the ‘golden<br />

age of pianos’, these instruments<br />

were a sought-after treasure<br />

across the Australasian colonies<br />

of the Victorian British Empire.<br />

And one brand in particular<br />

figured prominently in the 19th<br />

century: The Emil Ascherberg,<br />

as pictured here in the museum’s<br />

collection. Allegedly made by<br />

their namesake in Dresden,<br />

Germany, between 1877 and<br />

1883, many were imported to<br />

the Australasian markets by the<br />

music publishers and importers<br />

of fortepianos, cabinet organs<br />

and harmoniums, J. Nicholson<br />

and E. Ascherberg Inc.<br />

Eugene Ascherberg, a composer<br />

for voice and piano, also from<br />

Dresden, may or may not have<br />

been Emil’s relative – or he may<br />

have even been Emil himself.<br />

Nonetheless, he arrived<br />

in Melbourne in 1867 from<br />

London. He was an initiate of<br />

the Freemason Lodge of Australia<br />

Felix by 1872, and in 1875<br />

launched Australasia’s first retail<br />

music store, on Sydney’s George<br />

Street, with James Nicholson<br />

(formerly of Bradford UK).<br />

The piano importing partnership<br />

lasted until 1879, when the<br />

business dissolved and Eugene<br />

returned to London where<br />

he started a music publishing<br />

business, E. Ascherberg & Co, in<br />

1880.<br />

Very little is known about<br />

Emil Ascherberg, except that<br />

he owned the Dresden factory<br />

that made pianos under his own<br />

brand name from 1877, although<br />

the company was not incorporated<br />

until 1880, the year after<br />

Eugene arrived back from the<br />

colonies.<br />

In 1883, Emil ran into financial<br />

difficulties and the piano factory<br />

was bankrupted – at the same<br />

time as Eugene’s E. Ascherberg<br />

& Co, importers of French and<br />

German pianofortes in London,<br />

also apparently went bankrupt.<br />

book. ‘Sets him comfortably alongside Tolkien, Rowling<br />

ADVERTISEMENT<br />

and David Mitchell, and he is a much more elegant writer<br />

than two of those … Cloud Cuckoo Land is an impressive<br />

achievement and a joy to read. Serious novels are rarely this fun’<br />

The Times.Bound together by a single ancient text, the unforgettable<br />

characters of Cloud Cuckoo Land are dreamers and outsiders figuring out the world<br />

around them: thirteen-year-old Anna and Omeir, an orphaned seamstress and a<br />

cursed boy, on opposite sides of the formidable city walls during the 1453 siege of<br />

Constantinople; teenage idealist Seymour and octogenarian Zeno in an attack on a<br />

public library in present-day Idaho; and Konstance, decades from now, who turns<br />

to the oldest stories to guide her community in peril. Doerr has created a tapestry of<br />

times and places that reflects our own vast interconnectedness – with other species,<br />

with each other, with those who lived before us and those who will be here after<br />

we’re gone. Dedicated to ‘the librarians then, now, and in the years to come’, Cloud<br />

Cuckoo Land is a beautiful and redemptive novel about stewardship – of the book,<br />

of the Earth, of the human heart.<br />

So, I’ve written a book. Having entertained the idea for years, and even offered a few<br />

questionable opportunities (‘It’s a piece of cake! Just do four hours of interviews,<br />

find someone else to write it, put your face on the cover, and voila!’), I have decided<br />

to write these stories just as I have always done, in my own hand. The joy that<br />

I have felt from chronicling these tales is not unlike listening back to a song that<br />

I’ve recorded and can’t wait to share with the world, or reading a primitive journal<br />

entry from a stained notebook, or even hearing my voice bounce between the Kiss<br />

posters on my wall as a child. This certainly doesn’t mean that I’m quitting my day<br />

job, but it does give me a place to shed a little light on what it’s like to be a kid from<br />

Springfield, Virginia, walking through life while living out the crazy dreams I had as<br />

young musician. From hitting the road with Scream at 18 years old, to my time in<br />

Nirvana and the Foo Fighters , jamming with Iggy Pop or playing at the Academy<br />

Awards or dancing with AC/DC and the Preservation Hall Jazz Band, drumming<br />

for Tom Petty or meeting Sir Paul McCartney at Royal Albert Hall, bedtime stories<br />

with Joan Jett or a chance meeting with Little Richard , to flying halfway around<br />

the world for one epic night with my daughters...the list goes on. I look forward to<br />

focusing the lens through which I see these memories a little sharper for you with<br />

much excitement.<br />

WIN THIS BOOK<br />

to both the indoor and outdoor unit for maximum<br />

efficiency.<br />

ENTER TO<br />

WIN<br />

THIS BOOK<br />

book<br />

release<br />

We have one copy of Cloud Cuckoo Land to give away, courtesy of Take Note Ferrymead. To be in the<br />

draw, email giveaways@starmedia.kiwi with Cloud Cuckoo Land in the subject line or write to Take Note Book<br />

Giveaway, Cloud Cuckoo Land, Star Media, PO Box 1467, Christchurch 8140. To be eligible for the draw, all entries<br />

must include your name, address and contact number. Entries close Tues November 9th. The book winner for<br />

Yates Garden Guide is Dawn Shields of Heathcote.<br />

Want to learn more about how we can help you<br />

create a healthier home, go to www.airify.co.nz.<br />

Or get in touch today on 0800 24 74 39<br />

Wednesday <strong>October</strong> <strong>27</strong> <strong>2021</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News<br />

GOLDEN AGE: The<br />

Emil Ascherberg<br />

piano, with its<br />

signature ornate<br />

clawed feet.<br />

Te Ūaka The<br />

Lyttelton Museum<br />

ref 1066.1<br />

https://www.teuaka.<br />

org.nz/onlinecollection/603456<br />

NEWS 17<br />

‘Emil’ absconded and was<br />

allegedly “trading pots in<br />

Copenhagen [from] January<br />

1884” before apparently setting<br />

up another business as a music<br />

publisher in London. Not much<br />

more is known of this E. Ascherberg,<br />

as the factory and many<br />

records were destroyed in the fire<br />

bombing of Dresden in WW2.<br />

Eugene, however, continued to<br />

run various music-related businesses<br />

while residing peacefully<br />

in London with his wife and<br />

children up until his death in<br />

1908.<br />

Aside from these historical<br />

ambiguities, it seems likely we<br />

can place the year of manufacture<br />

of our museum’s Emil<br />

Ascherberg piano, with its<br />

signature ornate clawed feet, as<br />

sometime between 1875 – when<br />

the Australasian import business<br />

began – and 1883 – when Emil’s<br />

piano factory went bankrupt and<br />

was sold, after which the pianos<br />

were manufactured under the<br />

name of Ascherberg Perzina.<br />

We look forward to displaying<br />

this fine example of Victorian<br />

piano making and colonial<br />

commerces once the future Te<br />

Ūaka Lyttelton Museum is built<br />

to house the collection.


<strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News Wednesday <strong>October</strong> <strong>27</strong> <strong>2021</strong><br />

18<br />

NEWS<br />

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

Danger in looking after menagerie at<br />

Willowbank Wildlife<br />

Reserve’s founder<br />

Michael Willis has<br />

survived many an<br />

encounter with the<br />

feathered and furry<br />

creatures in his care,<br />

including having half<br />

his thumb bitten off.<br />

He talks to Susan<br />

Sandys<br />

What motivated you to<br />

establish Willowbank?<br />

Willowbank was an<br />

establishment of a dream I<br />

had since I was a wee boy. I<br />

come from a large family of six<br />

children, and we are all back<br />

country orientated in a big way.<br />

My father established a bach<br />

up in the Craigieburn Valley. I<br />

kept a whole lot of pets. I had<br />

hares, keas, possums and hawks.<br />

I always wanted to have a zoo,<br />

ever since I was big enough to<br />

read Gerald Durrell and Richard<br />

Attenborough. When I came<br />

back to New Zealand in my 20s,<br />

I looked for a block of land to<br />

establish a zoo on. I had worked<br />

in the United Kingdom with<br />

animals, in a wildlife refuge.<br />

In Africa I was offered a job in<br />

Kruger National Park but came<br />

home instead.<br />

CARING: Michael Willis at Willowbank Wildlife Reserve with a capybara, a South<br />

American rodent.<br />

PHOTO: RNZ<br />

And you found that block<br />

of land, where Willowbank is<br />

today, at Northwood, in your<br />

home city of Christchurch?<br />

I was buying some eggs and<br />

asked the farmer if he knew of<br />

any land for sale. He pointed me<br />

in that direction. It was 11 acres,<br />

covered in gorse and broom and<br />

rubbish and so on. It’s an old<br />

riverbed that the Waimak used<br />

to come through. So I bought it.<br />

It was 1968. It was ideal for what<br />

I wanted, near the airport, near<br />

the main road.<br />

When did you open it?<br />

It was 1974 before I could<br />

open it as a wildlife park. I had<br />

no money, so it was a very poor<br />

excuse for a wildlife park. I built<br />

a house on the property, we<br />

(myself and former wife Kathy<br />

and then two children) lived<br />

there. I couldn’t even afford to<br />

have an entrance box. I had an<br />

old Land-Rover and sat in the<br />

front seat with a shoe box, and<br />

put the money in that. It opened<br />

Labour Weekend in 1974 and<br />

the rest is history I suppose. All<br />

the money we got, we just kept<br />

putting back into it.<br />

Did you envisage it would<br />

become the facility it is today?<br />

No, at that stage I wanted<br />

a zoo. So I kept on getting<br />

animals. I kept on getting<br />

monkeys, mountain lions, we<br />

had camels, we had agoutis, we<br />

had otters, we had chimpanzees.<br />

The chimpanzees were the<br />

tipping point, when I realised<br />

there was really no future in<br />

keeping exotic animals in New<br />

Zealand. We’ve got so much<br />

exciting and valuable wildlife<br />

that needs preservation, I<br />

decided there was no future in<br />

being a zoo. So my childhood<br />

dream didn’t shatter, but it<br />

changed completely. I changed<br />

the direction of the park<br />

totally to become New Zealand<br />

focussed.<br />

Are there any exotic animals<br />

at Willowbank today?<br />

We still have otters, there’s<br />

talk that New Zealand had<br />

an otter. We have capybara,<br />

gibbons, capuchin monkeys,<br />

lemurs and we have exotic birds<br />

like macaws. We try and have<br />

a story of New Zealand when<br />

people visit here. It starts with<br />

introduced animals, then it goes<br />

into the exotic sections. They fit<br />

into the story of zoos in<br />

New Zealand.<br />

Up to<br />

50 % Off<br />

*Call for Terms<br />

& Conditions<br />

Off<br />

*


Wednesday <strong>October</strong> <strong>27</strong> <strong>2021</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News<br />

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

NEWS 19<br />

Willowbank for reserve’s founder<br />

There is a big focus on New<br />

Zealand species?<br />

The story finishes with the New<br />

Zealand section. This is where we<br />

breed all our kiwi, and we have<br />

takahe and tuatara and a wide<br />

range of native species. When<br />

I changed the direction of the<br />

park, by that stage I had been<br />

to Arapawa Island mustering<br />

goats, and saw the wild sheep<br />

up there. That led to a whole<br />

field of conservation which I<br />

hadn’t thought about, which was<br />

conserving rare breeds in New<br />

Zealand.<br />

Did otters live in New<br />

Zealand?<br />

The Southland Maori had an<br />

animal called waitoreke. They<br />

described this four-legged animal<br />

that lived there. When Cook<br />

was here, his men saw an otterlike<br />

animal in Fiordland. Early<br />

explorers and others reported<br />

seeing otters. There has really<br />

been no sightings since about<br />

1954. One theory is (they came<br />

from a ship after) Tamil Indians<br />

wrecked in the area.<br />

Otters are very cute creatures.<br />

They are dynamite to handle.<br />

I have had them in the house,<br />

we have bred them and reared<br />

babies. We bred some and the<br />

mother couldn’t feed them and<br />

we had a cavalier king charles<br />

spaniel belonging to my son. She<br />

just had some pups, so I put the<br />

two otter cubs on with her, she<br />

looked after them with her pups.<br />

So they bounced round with the<br />

pups. They are dynamite, they<br />

smell very fishy. They would get<br />

in the pot cupboard, fly around<br />

the pot cupboard, they like<br />

poking into everything.<br />

When you look back on<br />

the years that you kept exotic<br />

animals, do you have any<br />

regrets at all?<br />

The chimpanzees were an<br />

interesting one. It’s not like<br />

keeping an animal, it’s like<br />

keeping your grandmother in a<br />

cage. They are hugely intelligent,<br />

hugely emotional. The public<br />

used to jump up and down<br />

outside their cage, hooting and<br />

scratching themselves and so<br />

on. The chimps would sit there<br />

watching them, wondering what<br />

the hell they were doing. It used<br />

to upset the chimps actually,<br />

they would be quiet after a busy<br />

weekend. It makes you realise<br />

you shouldn’t have them. We<br />

only got them because they were<br />

in a zoo in Dunedin that closed<br />

down, and there was no place for<br />

them to go. I took them on, but<br />

it took me about 12 years to find<br />

a home for them. They went to<br />

Mogo Zoo in Australia.<br />

Was that a happy ending for<br />

their story?<br />

Charlie the male, who was a<br />

BEST FRIEND: Charlie the chimp<br />

was among many exotic creatures<br />

at Willowbank. Above – Michael<br />

Willis’ daughter Kirsty, with one of<br />

Willowbank’s former mountain lions.<br />

Kirsty and brother Mark are now adults<br />

and help their father run the park.<br />

real favourite friend of mine,<br />

he was killed by another<br />

chimpanzee. It wasn’t entirely<br />

their (the zoo’s) fault, they were<br />

trying to integrate him. It was<br />

good for the female, she later<br />

went to Rockhampton Zoo. She<br />

is with a crew there, and she has<br />

had babies and she is in a good<br />

breeding programme. They<br />

were probably as happy as they<br />

had ever been with us, we spent<br />

a lot of time with them. I had<br />

a wonderful relationship with<br />

them, even if Charlie took half<br />

my thumb off, he bit it off.<br />

He wouldn’t have done that on<br />

purpose?<br />

It was deliberate. I had some<br />

sunflower seed and I had my<br />

hand like that (cupped) against<br />

the wire, and he was picking the<br />

seed out of my hand. Somebody<br />

called to me and I turned my<br />

head away to answer them, and<br />

his finger shot out and grabbed<br />

my hand and pulled it against<br />

the netting so my thumb went<br />

through and he went “bang”, got<br />

it.<br />

Were you still friends with<br />

him after that?<br />

He was strutting around<br />

the place weeks after that, full<br />

of himself, top dog. So after a<br />

while, when I got myself back<br />

together again, I went down<br />

there and had a plasterer’s<br />

trowel in my hand. I put some<br />

sunflower seed just outside the<br />

cage. He put his fingers through<br />

to get the sunflower seed. I<br />

went “whack” (smacking his<br />

fingers with the trowel). Then<br />

we were the best of friends. He<br />

was lovely, you would go down<br />

there, I would be able to hold<br />

his hand. We would kiss each<br />

other through the netting and<br />

he would hoot away, we had a<br />

wonderful relationship. He<br />

knew all the hierarchy of the<br />

staff, who had just started,<br />

who was the boss and who<br />

wasn’t. He knew who to have on.<br />

Really incredibly clever, really<br />

special.<br />

• Turn to page 20


<strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News Wednesday <strong>October</strong> <strong>27</strong> <strong>2021</strong><br />

20<br />

NEWS<br />

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

‘She was going to kill me’<br />

• From page 19<br />

Have you had other injuries<br />

from animals?<br />

I had an emu that knocked<br />

the hell out of me. I had to be<br />

stitched up from that. Both<br />

hands were ripped up by a wild<br />

boar which just flew at me. I was<br />

going backwards with my hands<br />

out, and he just ripped my hands<br />

to pieces. I was almost killed<br />

by a highland cow. She was bad<br />

tempered. She had a sick calf, I<br />

wanted to give it antibiotics. I<br />

went out to bring her into the<br />

yards. She took one look at me<br />

and she just went straight into<br />

me, tossed me in the air, got me<br />

on the ground. I was hanging<br />

onto her horns, one in each hand.<br />

She had her head in my chest,<br />

she was ripping around and<br />

punching holes in my thighs. She<br />

threw me over the fence. I was<br />

really badly bruised and holed.<br />

She was going to kill me.<br />

As well as having all the<br />

animals at Willowbank, do you<br />

have pets at home?<br />

I have some exotic parrots,<br />

macaws, cockatoos, black<br />

cockatoos, some cochin chooks,<br />

couple of donkeys, couple of<br />

horses, african four-horned<br />

sheep, african pygmy sheep,<br />

meatmaster sheep. I have<br />

miniature zebu cattle, which are<br />

the only ones in New Zealand<br />

that have been recorded,<br />

miniature galloway cattle,<br />

chinese geese.<br />

What is your role today at<br />

Willowbank?<br />

Managing director. My<br />

daughter Kirsty and son Mark<br />

have both come back into the<br />

park in different roles. They are<br />

both directors. Kirsty and her<br />

husband Dale Hedgcock are here<br />

day to day. She does the internal<br />

management, and he manages<br />

the outside to a large extent.<br />

Mark does the promotional work<br />

and public relations. I don’t feed<br />

the animals now. That’s why I<br />

have my place at home, I have to<br />

have my animals.<br />

Do you have any favourite<br />

animals at Willowbank?<br />

Everybody asks me that. No,<br />

they are all different. Some are<br />

pretty, some have got a fantastic<br />

personality, some are serious,<br />

some want to love you and you<br />

can’t get away from them. They<br />

are all different, so I don’t really<br />

have a favourite one.<br />

CREATURES GREAT AND<br />

SMALL: Willis with a camel<br />

and other park inhabitants<br />

in the early 1980s.


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

Wednesday <strong>October</strong> <strong>27</strong> <strong>2021</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News<br />

FOOD 21<br />

Sweet treats for dessert or a snack<br />

With daylight<br />

saving here, there’s<br />

a promise of<br />

summer and warm<br />

temperatures to<br />

come. These cold<br />

desserts are plentiful<br />

for when visitors are<br />

due<br />

Cheesecake slice<br />

Serves 10<br />

Ingredients<br />

Base<br />

2 packets Super Wine or plain<br />

Digestive Biscuits, place in food<br />

processor<br />

2 teaspoons cinnamon<br />

250gm butter (melted)<br />

Process the biscuits into fine<br />

crumbs and tip into large bowl,<br />

add cinnamon and butter and<br />

mix together thoroughly. Press<br />

crumbs into largest springform<br />

pan (or even bigger container if<br />

one is available) that has been<br />

well greased and lined baking<br />

paper, chill in the fridge while the<br />

filling gets made.<br />

63 x 180<br />

1kg cream cheese<br />

Filling<br />

2 cups caster sugar, place in<br />

mixer bowl with<br />

500g sour cream<br />

2 teaspoons vanilla paste<br />

6 eggs (beaten)<br />

Zest of four lemons<br />

Directions<br />

Beat caster sugar/cream cheese<br />

until smooth, add sour cream,<br />

vanilla paste and eggs, mix well<br />

until smooth and well blended.<br />

Add lemon zest and mix<br />

through thoroughly. Pour mixture<br />

over base, place in oven on a biscuit<br />

tray to allow for any spillage,<br />

and bake for 1hr and 50min, or<br />

until golden, puffed and set in the<br />

centre, turn oven off and leave in<br />

oven to go cold (overnight is fine).<br />

When cold, cut into wedges.<br />

Blueberry cheesecake<br />

Serves 6<br />

Ingredients<br />

125gm cream cheese, place in<br />

mixer bowl with<br />

1 egg<br />

¼ cup caster sugar<br />

30g butter<br />

1 teaspoon vanilla bean paste<br />

1/3rd cup blue milk<br />

1 cup self-raising flour (sifted)<br />

125gm (1 punnet) blueberries<br />

FLAVOURS:<br />

Use<br />

blueberries as<br />

a garnish for<br />

cheesecake<br />

or as an<br />

ingredient.<br />

Directions<br />

Mix cream cheese/egg/caster<br />

sugar/butter/vanilla bean paste<br />

together for 2-3min until light<br />

and creamy.<br />

Add milk and beat on low to<br />

combine, add flour, mix through<br />

thoroughly, then fold blueberries<br />

through.<br />

Melt butter onto and drop large<br />

serving spoonfuls of batter onto a<br />

hot surface. Cook through.<br />

Whipped cream cheese topping<br />

Ingredients<br />

125gm cream cheese, place in<br />

mixing bowl with<br />

2 tablespoons caster sugar<br />

2 teaspoons blue milk<br />

2 teaspoons vanilla bean paste<br />

Extra blueberries<br />

Directions<br />

Beat cream cheese/caster sugar/<br />

milk/vanilla bean paste for 1-2<br />

minutes until fluffy. A little more<br />

milk may be added to make<br />

the mixture more spreadable, if<br />

desired.<br />

Easy pavlova<br />

Serves 6<br />

Ingredients<br />

8 large egg whites, place in mixer<br />

with two cups caster sugar,<br />

1 desert spoon malt vinegar, 1<br />

desertspoon vanilla essence<br />

Directions<br />

Beat a full speed for 12-15min<br />

until very stiff.<br />

Mould mixture into shape<br />

on a well greased tray that has<br />

been lined with at least two<br />

thicknesses of baking paper and<br />

splashed with a tiny amount of<br />

water.<br />

Bake at 150 deg C for 30min,<br />

then reduce temperature to 100<br />

deg C or 1 hour.<br />

Let it go completely cold in the<br />

oven.<br />

Up to<br />

50 % Off<br />

*Call for Terms<br />

& Conditions<br />

Off<br />

*


22 <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News Wednesday <strong>October</strong> <strong>27</strong> <strong>2021</strong> Latest Canterbury news at starnews.co.nz<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

Menzies Pop! – Award<br />

Winning Beachside Home<br />

8 Menzies Street, Sumner<br />

Onsite Auction: 12 noon<br />

Saturday 6 Nov. (unless sold prior)<br />

3 bedroms 2 bathrooms 1 kitchen/dining<br />

1 livingrooms 1 off street park - RX3007454<br />

Open Homes: Thursdays 12.30-1.15pm,<br />

Saturdays and Sundays 2-3pm<br />

It’s rare to find an architect’s own home for sale<br />

let alone the home of two architects. This<br />

house, winner of multiple awards at the highest<br />

level, is the ‘holy grail’ for design aficionados.<br />

The renovations & extension undertaken by<br />

Architects Daniel & Kate Sullivan, of COMMON,<br />

have been a labour of love spanning almost a<br />

decade. The list of accolades and media<br />

exposure is deservingly long, the home’s<br />

notoriety is testament to quality and design.<br />

Starting from a unique insitu cast concrete &<br />

concrete block exterior skin form, the layers<br />

of detail are without peer, making Menzies<br />

Pop! irreplaceable and a true example of<br />

improving one’s life through design.<br />

Located only four doors from the beach in<br />

highly sought after Sumner location<br />

All day sun, fully insulated & integrated heat-<br />

ing systems for supreme comfort<br />

Passive solar design, thermally broken<br />

aluminium double glazing & opening roof lights<br />

Lounge enjoys the comfort of a wood burner<br />

& richness of teak veneer joinery & rimu floor,<br />

elements that extend to the library/ office<br />

Kitchen with formed brass benchtop and surround,<br />

stained oak fronts, excellent storage, repurposed<br />

rimu island benchtop, the total package<br />

Casual living extends beyond kitchen/dining<br />

to the sheltered suntrap deck and garden<br />

Accessed via custom steel floating stair, the<br />

mezzanine bedroom & bathroom suite cleverly<br />

play with volume & offer views to the hills beyond.<br />

Easy care landscaped garden. Fully irrigated<br />

+ warm water outdoor shower<br />

Additional studio space & garden shed<br />

Plenty of storage for bikes, bins, etc.<br />

There was never a thought that this home<br />

would ever be sold. The creative urge could<br />

not be contained and after an opportunity<br />

arose the decision has been made to embark<br />

on another project. Menzies Pop! is one of a<br />

kind and this is a very special opportunity to<br />

buy a very impressive home.<br />

Nick Cowdy<br />

Mob. 021 162 5997<br />

Tim Davis<br />

Mob. 0<strong>27</strong> 245 9987<br />

Cowdy, (Licensed: REAA 2008)<br />

ADVERTISING FEATURE<br />

Up to<br />

50 % Off<br />

*Call for Terms<br />

& Conditions<br />

Off<br />

*<br />

ADJUSTABLE MASSAGE BED<br />

by


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

Wednesday <strong>October</strong> <strong>27</strong> <strong>2021</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News 23<br />

Jump into summer with our<br />

LABOUR DAY<br />

STOREWIDE<br />

SALE<br />

ALL BEDROOM, LOUNGE, DINING, OUTDOOR ON SALE! Ends 01.11.21.<br />

RIVA RECLINERS<br />

ON SALE<br />

ALL DINING CHAIRS<br />

ON SALE<br />

Ashville<br />

Dining Chair<br />

– Grey<br />

WAS $<br />

165<br />

NOW<br />

$<br />

125<br />

Peyton PU<br />

Dining Chair<br />

WAS $<br />

145<br />

NOW<br />

$<br />

115<br />

Vintage<br />

Dining Chair<br />

WAS $<br />

140<br />

3 Seater Recliner<br />

NOW $<br />

1999<br />

Recliner<br />

NOW $<br />

999<br />

NOW<br />

$<br />

95<br />

Bedside<br />

NOW $<br />

<strong>27</strong>5<br />

LARVIK BEDROOM<br />

Queen Bed<br />

NOW $<br />

799<br />

ON SALE<br />

PARIS BEDROOM<br />

ON SALE<br />

Queen Bed<br />

NOW $<br />

799<br />

Tallboy<br />

NOW $<br />

799<br />

Tallboy<br />

NOW $<br />

699<br />

Bedside<br />

NOW $<br />

300<br />

HEAPS of HOT DEALS!<br />

Dallas Queen Bed<br />

WAS $<br />

449<br />

NOW<br />

$<br />

299<br />

SCAN QR TO SHOP<br />

Lincoln 4 Seater<br />

WAS $<br />

2699<br />

NOW<br />

$<br />

1999<br />

Lincoln 2.5 Seater<br />

WAS $<br />

1899<br />

NOW<br />

$<br />

1499<br />

Scan to find store<br />

250 Moorhouse Ave, Christchurch<br />

0800 TARGET (0800 8<strong>27</strong>438)<br />

targetfurniture.co.nz<br />

Offers and product prices advertised here expire<br />

01/11/21. Sale Excludes Accessories.


<strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News Wednesday <strong>October</strong> <strong>27</strong> <strong>2021</strong><br />

24<br />

PUZZLES<br />

CRYPTIC CROSSWORD<br />

1 2 3 4 5 6<br />

7<br />

8 9 10<br />

12 13 14 15<br />

16 17 18<br />

19 20 21 22<br />

23<br />

29/10<br />

11<br />

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

Across<br />

7. Things one recalls concerning<br />

assemblages of paintings (13)<br />

8. Where blood is concerned, a matter<br />

of give-and-take (11)<br />

12. Again show what happened about<br />

the drama (6)<br />

14. Set a high value on being met: see it<br />

differently (6)<br />

16. Inspiration may be drawn from the<br />

bar (6)<br />

18. Rich man taking time to strip one (6)<br />

19. Give proof of how modest a rent<br />

may be (11)<br />

23. In fit relationship to poor parent, one<br />

might put it (13)<br />

Down<br />

1. Lonsdale’s recognition of a sharp<br />

blow (4)<br />

2. Last thing for musician to play held<br />

up in braggadocio (4)<br />

3. Vitreous look girl has, being held by<br />

non-u guy (6)<br />

4. Charge one, having put copper in the<br />

wrong case (6)<br />

5. Motorway, one I’d turned up in the<br />

south of France (4)<br />

6. In one instant it’s on an alteration (4)<br />

9. Completely full reel pet makes of it (7)<br />

10. Have too much intake: get too ’ot?<br />

(7)<br />

11. Black spot must take its third ahead<br />

(4)<br />

12. Port of red stone (4)<br />

13. Proverbially industrious worker may<br />

be a soldier (3)<br />

15. Almost jump over the rope to go on<br />

the piste (3)<br />

17. Country suffers a loss, being in need<br />

of food (6)<br />

18. Hold one back while arranging date<br />

at home (6)<br />

19. One is ignorant of being kept in it (4)<br />

20. Poem about which one will be<br />

listless (4)<br />

21. A female, relatively (4)<br />

22. Young pigs held up by the rustlers<br />

(4)<br />

SUDOKU<br />

Fill the grid so that every column, every row and 3x3<br />

box contains the digits 1 to 9.<br />

QUICK CROSSWORD<br />

1 2 3 4 5 6<br />

7<br />

8 9<br />

10 11<br />

12<br />

13 14<br />

15 16<br />

17 18 19<br />

20<br />

21 22<br />

23 24<br />

Across<br />

1. At a distance (4)<br />

4. Lethal (6)<br />

8. Relating to the heart<br />

(7)<br />

9. Cut off (5)<br />

10. Impoverished (4)<br />

11. Biased (3-5)<br />

13. Resign (4,5)<br />

17. Small space rock<br />

(8)<br />

19. Holler (4)<br />

21. Brushed leather (5)<br />

22. Alligator pear (7)<br />

23. Girl (Scottish) (6)<br />

24. Family diagram (4)<br />

Down<br />

2. Enraged (7)<br />

3. Destroy utterly (4)<br />

4. Sterilise (13)<br />

5. Hired killer (8)<br />

6. Extremely angry (5)<br />

7. Unrefined (5)<br />

8. Limits (4)<br />

12. Unafraid (8)<br />

14. Lift up (7)<br />

15. Midriff (5)<br />

16. As well (4)<br />

18. Eighth letter of<br />

Greek alphabet (5)<br />

20. Surprise, shock (4)<br />

CODECRACKER<br />

QUICK CROSSWORD<br />

Across: 1. Afar, 4. Deadly, 8. Cardiac, 9. Sever, 10. Poor, 11.<br />

One-sided, 13. Step aside, 17. Asteroid, 19. Yell, 21. Suede, 22.<br />

Avocado, 23. Lassie, 24. Tree.<br />

Down: 2. Furious, 3. Ruin, 4. Decontaminate, 5. Assassin, 6.<br />

Livid, 7. Crude, 8. Caps, 12. Fearless, 14. Elevate, 15. Waist, 16.<br />

Also, 18. Theta, 20. Jolt.<br />

CRYPTIC CROSSWORD<br />

Across: 7. Recollections 8. Transfusion 12. Replay 14. Esteem 16.<br />

Breath 18. Divest 19. Demonstrate 23. Proportionate.<br />

Down: 1. Belt 2. Coda 3. Glassy 4. Accuse 5. Midi 6. Anon 9.<br />

Replete 10. Overeat 11. Smut 12. Ruby 13. Ant 15. Ski 17.<br />

Hungry 18. Detain 19. Dark 20. Mope 21. Aunt 22. Elts.<br />

TARGET<br />

fells flesh flush fouls fuels<br />

fuse hoes hose house hulls<br />

lose louse loves lush ousel<br />

self sell shelf shell shoe<br />

shove shovel SHOVELFUL<br />

shul sloe slue sole solve<br />

soul<br />

MEDIUM HARD<br />

EASY<br />

TARGET<br />

L E O<br />

H S F<br />

L U V<br />

Good 14<br />

Very Good 20<br />

Excellent 25+<br />

ALL PUZZLES © THE PUZZLE COMPANY<br />

How many words of four letters or more can you<br />

make? There is at least one nine-letter word.<br />

Each letter may be used only once and all<br />

words must contain the centre letter.<br />

No words starting with a capital, no plurals<br />

ending in s unless the word is also a verb, e.g.<br />

he fires the gun.<br />

Mon-Thurs: 7am - 4pm<br />

Fri-Sun: 7am - 5pm


2013 Volkswagen<br />

Tiguan TSi<br />

h tp: /kaywa.me/8aVDQ<br />

Download the Kaywa Qr Code reader (A p Store &Android market) and scan your code!<br />

my Kaywa Qr-Code<br />

w.valuecarswarehouse.co.nz<br />

CELLULAR<br />

See page 5 for more info!<br />

2<br />

h tp: /kaywa.me/8aVDQ<br />

Download the Kaywa QR Code Reader (a p Store &android Market) and scan your code!<br />

REVERSE CAMERAS<br />

My Kaywa QR-Code<br />

w.valuecarswarehouse.co.nz<br />

PARKING SENSORS<br />

0800 212 777<br />

Ce l 021 855 884<br />

GPS/TRACKING<br />

motor vehicle purchase<br />

See our ad on page 2<br />

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

Wednesday <strong>October</strong> <strong>27</strong> <strong>2021</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News 25<br />

Big Highlander V6 leads the charge<br />

TOYOTA COULD well have<br />

been excused for abandoning its<br />

popular large sport utility vehicle,<br />

the Highlander.<br />

You see, the V6 version is a<br />

car that is going to get clobbered<br />

in January by the Government’s<br />

Clean Car Programme tax, it will<br />

certainly cop a $4600 price rise<br />

that will be used to fund rebates<br />

on electric cars and hybrids.<br />

However, Toyota is in tune with<br />

market demands and the new<br />

Highlander is not only available<br />

with just that wonderful V6 engine,<br />

there are also three hybrid<br />

variants that have just landed.<br />

The five-model Highlander<br />

range goes something like this,<br />

the GXL entry-level model this<br />

evaluation focuses on comes in at<br />

$60,990, while an extra $3k will<br />

buy you into Limited specification.<br />

There are three hybrid<br />

models that utilise an uprated<br />

2.5-litre, four-cylinder/electric<br />

drivetrain that we first saw in<br />

RAV4 hybrid. The GXL hybrid<br />

also lists at $63,990, a Limited ZR<br />

sits at $74,990, in-between sits a<br />

$66,990 Limited.<br />

All have four-wheel-drive and<br />

all are seven-seat models, which<br />

is one of the reasons why Highlander<br />

has been such a popular<br />

model in the past. As such, it<br />

could well be regarded as the<br />

quintessential large SUV.<br />

The Highlander V6 has lost<br />

none of the credentials that have<br />

appealed to drivers who like the<br />

freedom of petrol power up front,<br />

and power that is quite substantial<br />

– Toyota claiming 218kW and<br />

350Nm.<br />

Toyota is also fully aware a big<br />

engine in a big car never looks<br />

good for fuel economy. However,<br />

the company has decreased the<br />

newcomer’s consumption remarkably<br />

thanks to clever engine<br />

management mapping and the<br />

introduction of an idle stop-start<br />

system.<br />

Fuel usage is now rated at<br />

8.8-litres per 100km on a combined<br />

cycle average, down from<br />

9.5l/100km. I spent a lot of time<br />

commuting in city traffic, so<br />

my overall average didn’t match<br />

Toyota’s, but when I took the<br />

test car back to the dealership it<br />

was still showing a respectable<br />

10.2l/100km. On my highway run<br />

the engine sipped fuel instantaneously<br />

at the rate of 7l/100km at<br />

100km/h, the engine turning over<br />

barely above idle at just 1400rpm.<br />

The big V6 engine has served<br />

Toyota well, its origins hark way<br />

back to early Prado, Camry and<br />

Aurion days, the Blade Master<br />

(pre-owned import), Hilux and<br />

several Lexus models. As such,<br />

it has been constantly refined<br />

to the point where it is very<br />

FAMILY-FRIENDLY: Toyota’s Highlander SUV offers room<br />

for comfort and cargo space.<br />

TOYOTA HIGHLANDER GLX: Powerful petrol engine or hybrid driveline to choose from.<br />

much a market leader in terms<br />

of sophistication. Such is its<br />

smoothness it’s hard to fathom<br />

with a displacement of 3456cc all<br />

that reciprocating mass could be<br />

so unflustered. It is also a flighty<br />

engine when required, it sings<br />

freely through the rev band and<br />

likes to show off its strength.<br />

Drive is carried through an<br />

eight-speed automatic transmission,<br />

once again it is a beauty<br />

with undetectable shifts and a ratio<br />

structure that promotes quick<br />

acceleration and relaxed engine<br />

operation at highway speed.<br />

The more ratios that are<br />

packed into a gearbox always<br />

provide a smoother driving<br />

experience, and the Highlander’s<br />

driveline is a beauty, it also ushers<br />

in quick acceleration with a likely<br />

standstill to 100km/h time of<br />

8.5sec and an overtaking time of<br />

5.5sec to make 120 from 80km/h.<br />

I took the test car on my usual<br />

loop west to Windwhistle, utilising<br />

a short shingle section near<br />

Glenroy to scope out the road to<br />

the Washpen Falls walking track.<br />

There are a few corrugations on<br />

that road, but from the outset the<br />

Highlander impressed with its<br />

suspension control over the ruts<br />

and its ability to put power to<br />

ground. The tyres on the test car<br />

were a Toyo compound (235/65 x<br />

18in) and they extracted grip well<br />

along with providing a quiet ride<br />

• Price – Toyota Highlander<br />

GLX, $60,990<br />

• Dimensions – Length,<br />

4950mm; width, 1930mm;<br />

height, 1730mm<br />

• Configuration – V6,<br />

four-wheel-drive, 3456cc,<br />

218kW, 350Nm, eightspeed<br />

automatic<br />

• Performance – 0-100km/h,<br />

8.5sec<br />

• Fuel usage – 8.8l/100km<br />

on sealed surfaces.<br />

The same could be said of the<br />

entire vehicle, it sits on the outer<br />

periphery of the luxury car market<br />

so its levels of noise, vibration<br />

and harshness are extremely low.<br />

That makes for a relaxing highway<br />

cruise.<br />

The steerage and suspension<br />

combine to provide an almost<br />

sporty sensation from behind the<br />

wheel, and that takes into account<br />

that at just under two-tonne it is a<br />

heavy wagon, yet it feels composed<br />

and far from bulky when a<br />

tricky corner presents itself.<br />

Toyota has built the new<br />

Highlander on a completely new<br />

platform that makes it a little bigger<br />

than before, but still offers the<br />

fundamentals underneath that<br />

give it cross-country prowess. For<br />

those who want to take the family<br />

camping to those high country<br />

lakes or tackle the skifield access<br />

road, the Highlander is vastly<br />

capable with various driver-selectable<br />

modes depending on the<br />

surface ahead and the speed at<br />

which it can be challenged.<br />

While many of the Highlanders<br />

mechanicals are a carryover, the<br />

shape of the newcomer is more<br />

dynamic and bolder, Toyota are<br />

making no excuses for the size of<br />

the vehicle, they want it to look<br />

big and it is.<br />

Even in GXL form it reeks of<br />

sophistication, it is comfortable<br />

and has a wealth of specification.<br />

If you want leather trim you’ll<br />

need to opt for the Limited variant,<br />

but I far prefer cloth and the<br />

GXL’s trim is still very inviting,<br />

especially on a frosty Canterbury<br />

morning. It must also be said<br />

the Highlander in this form has<br />

a high grade interior, the plastics<br />

and trim elements are all high<br />

grade and the layout of the controls<br />

is intuitive and user-friendly.<br />

The Highlander has long been<br />

sourced from Toyota’s United<br />

States manufacturing operation,<br />

and nothing has changed there.<br />

Quality is high and the familyfriendly<br />

sport utility vehicle<br />

concept hasn’t been altered.<br />

Look soon for an evaluation<br />

on the hybrid Highlander,<br />

I’m scheduled into it and I’m<br />

really looking forward to that<br />

experience.<br />

has motoring covered!<br />

Incorporating<br />

ISSUE 667 | FrIday 20 novEmbEr 2020<br />

sherborne st, edgeware<br />

iggest range of vehicles<br />

location!<br />

2011 Jaguar<br />

XF Premium<br />

$18,999<br />

See inside for this week's<br />

4WD feature!<br />

se Ave | P: (03) 366 7768 | www.valuecarswarehouse.co.nz<br />

See page 4 for more info!<br />

free<br />

best motorbuys<br />

Incorporating<br />

ISSUE 668 | FrIday <strong>27</strong> NovEmbEr 2020<br />

<strong>27</strong>5 Colombo street, Christchurch<br />

For more see their advert on pages 6 & 7<br />

Ce l 021 855 884<br />

Incorporating<br />

ISSUE 669 | FrIday 4 dEcEmbEr 2020<br />

See inside for this week's<br />

Classic Car feature!<br />

PH 03 web<br />

www.drivesouth.co.nz<br />

One Owner!<br />

40 Years Finance<br />

Experience<br />

Cannot be Beaten!<br />

• Talk to us about finance for your next<br />

motor vehicle purchase<br />

Specialising in Finance for Private Purchases<br />

Very quick approvals, sensational interest rates<br />

• From no deposit (terms & conditions may apply)<br />

Hiace spares<br />

Cnr Main South Rd and Epsom Rd, Christchurch<br />

Ph: 03 348 4129 | avoncityford.com<br />

2015 IsuZu D-mAX<br />

4WD Ls D/CAb<br />

NZ new, 3.0 intercooled turbo/dsl,<br />

auto, rare flatdeck with ladder/pipe<br />

racks, reverse cam, service history.<br />

$34,995 $192pw<br />

For more see their advert on page 31<br />

free<br />

best motorbuys<br />

www.drivesouth.co.nz<br />

See inside for this week's<br />

marine feature!<br />

free<br />

best motorbuys<br />

The South Island’s leading motoring resource,<br />

filled with news, reviews and dealer listings.<br />

From family cars to work trucks, and supercars<br />

to SUVs. No matter what you're looking for,<br />

you can find it all with Drivesouth.<br />

Magazine available for FREE every Friday<br />

at a convenient pick up point near you!<br />

The biggest range of vehicles<br />

in one location!<br />

Now Available @ NZ Van Spares<br />

www.drivesouth.co.nz<br />

2.4 auto, alloys, ABS, twin airbags.<br />

2005 toyota rav<br />

$20,999<br />

$9,990<br />

40 Years Finance<br />

2008 bmW 320i<br />

2.0lt Petrol, 5 Dr Station wagon,<br />

Climate Control, ABS Braking,<br />

.nz<br />

CAR AUDIO<br />

AUDIO VISUAL<br />

CAR SECURITY<br />

32 Moorhouse Ave | P: (03) 366 7768 | www.valuecarswarehouse.co.nz<br />

MOBILE INSTALLATION SERVICE<br />

RADAR DETECTORS<br />

DASH CAMERAS<br />

Cannot be Beaten!<br />

$10,974 NoW $7,974 + orC<br />

Experience<br />

Automatic. $34.63pw.<br />

AERIALS<br />

• Talk to us about finance for your next<br />

Specialising in Finance for Private Purchas<br />

• Very quick approvals, sensation<br />

• From no deposit (term


26 <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News Wednesday <strong>October</strong> <strong>27</strong> <strong>2021</strong> Latest Canterbury news at starnews.co.nz<br />

152,504 reasons<br />

to advertise with us!<br />

<strong>2021</strong> ABC average issue circulation — Star Max vs Press<br />

200,000<br />

The Star<br />

Max *<br />

152,504<br />

circulation<br />

100,000<br />

The Press *<br />

The latest NZ Audit Bureau of<br />

Circulations report is out and<br />

it shows that The Star Max<br />

provides you more circulation<br />

than any other newspaper in<br />

New Zealand.<br />

0<br />

30,256<br />

circulation<br />

Grow more customers, sales and profits for your business,<br />

Call us now for a free advertising consultancy.<br />

Here’s what our customers have to say:<br />

We advertise Affordable Furniture specials<br />

in The Star every week and are extremely<br />

pleased with the results.<br />

We find that the large circulation and<br />

readership, really works for reaching our<br />

target market and growing our customers.<br />

We get people coming in with our ad and<br />

asking about the specials we advertise.<br />

We have been benefiting from the<br />

Christchurch Star and Community papers<br />

for 20 years and see no end to it.<br />

Andrew Idour – Managing Director,<br />

Affordable Furniture<br />

After 4 years advertising in the <strong>Bay</strong><br />

<strong>Harbour</strong> News, I decided to widen<br />

my audience by using the Star.<br />

I am very happy with new ad<br />

placement.<br />

My husband Tim was in the shop<br />

today and 2 ladies had come in<br />

to check us out because they had<br />

seen the ad!!! Oh yes they did buy<br />

some goodies!!<br />

Rose Lindley – Mumma Bear<br />

We have advertised with The Star<br />

over the years.<br />

Advertising in The Star we feel we<br />

get more response and feedback<br />

than any other marketing.<br />

We are lucky to have such a great<br />

free paper in the community.<br />

Thanks team Star.<br />

Mark Glanville FDANZ CERT<br />

– Manager and Funeral Director<br />

Phone 03 379 7100<br />

Email shane@starmedia.kiwi<br />

Office Level 1/359 Lincoln Road, Addington<br />

*Source: <strong>2021</strong> ABC Audit Report — Star Max vs Press ANP average total circulation each issue<br />

*Star Max — The Star, <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News, Selwyn Times, North Canterbury News


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

Wednesday <strong>October</strong> <strong>27</strong> <strong>2021</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News <strong>27</strong><br />

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

Real Estate<br />

HOME WANTED 3-4<br />

bedrooms. Looking in Nor<br />

West areas, Beckenham<br />

or Somerfield. Prefer<br />

permanent material brick<br />

and post 1990 build. Don’t<br />

mind if it needs some TLC<br />

- anything considered.<br />

Cashed up buyer. Phone<br />

021 372 479<br />

Trades & Services<br />

CARPET LAYING<br />

Exp. Repairs, uplifting,<br />

relaying, restretching.<br />

Phone John on 0800<br />

003181, 0<strong>27</strong> 240 7416<br />

jflattery@xtra.co.nz<br />

CHIM CHIM CHIMNEY<br />

SWEEPS<br />

We’ll sweep your<br />

logburner’s flue, check<br />

firebricks, baffles, airtubes<br />

& controls. We’re experts<br />

on coal-rangers, and can<br />

sweep any sized open fire.<br />

We quote & undertake<br />

repairs, flue extensions &<br />

install bird netting. 0800<br />

22 44 64 www.chimchim.<br />

nz<br />

ELECTRICIAN.<br />

JMP Electrical.<br />

Experienced & registered..<br />

Expert in all home<br />

electrical repairs &<br />

maintenance.Call James<br />

0<strong>27</strong> 4401715<br />

ELECTRICIAN<br />

Andrew Martin Electrical.<br />

25 years experience.<br />

Specialize in home<br />

renovations, repairs and<br />

maintenance. Call Andrew<br />

0<strong>27</strong>4 331 183<br />

GUTTER CLEANING<br />

HOUSE WASH<br />

Total gutter / spouting<br />

clear out & clean. House<br />

wash & windows. For a<br />

professioanl & reliable<br />

service call Greg Brown<br />

A1 Spouting Cleaning 0<strong>27</strong><br />

616 0331 or 384 2661<br />

GUTTER CLEANING<br />

SUMMER SPECIAL<br />

Total gutter/spouting<br />

cleaning and repairs.<br />

For Fast and friendly<br />

Service call Canterbury<br />

Spouting Services on 0508<br />

SPOUTING or 022 375<br />

8506. FREE QUOTES<br />

HOME<br />

IMPROVEMENTS<br />

Decks, fencing, retaining<br />

walls, kitchens, sleepouts,<br />

kitsets, renovations and<br />

more. Greg 022 475 82<strong>27</strong><br />

LAWNMOWING<br />

You Grow I Mow. Free<br />

quotes. Phone Chris 021<br />

252 1801<br />

To Let<br />

RENT ME!<br />

Ideal as an extra<br />

bedroom or office.<br />

no bond required<br />

Fully insulated and double glazed for warmth.<br />

Three convenient sizes from $80 a week:<br />

Standard 3.6m x 2.4m<br />

Large 4.2m x 2.4m | Xtra-large 4.8m x 2.4m<br />

Visit our website<br />

www.justcabins.co.nz<br />

for display cabin locations<br />

www.justcabins.co.nz<br />

DIRTY TILES<br />

& GROUT?<br />

Our unique restoration<br />

processes will make your<br />

tiled areas look NEW again!<br />

We specialise in professional<br />

cost effective solutions for<br />

all your tile & grout issues.<br />

• Tiled shower makeovers<br />

• Re-colouring old grout<br />

• Mouldy silicone replacement<br />

• Professional tile/grout<br />

cleaning, sealing & repairs<br />

Call today for a FREE quote on 0800 882 772<br />

www.theprogroup.co.nz/dpc9385<br />

Your local professional<br />

FOR ALL YOUR<br />

PLUMBING,<br />

GAS &<br />

DRAINAGE<br />

• Bathroom repairs<br />

• Renovations<br />

• Leaks<br />

• Blocked drains<br />

• Gas and drainage<br />

Carol and Chris<br />

Phone 376 5322 or email<br />

chcheast@laserplumbing.co.nz<br />

Trades & Services<br />

Atkinson Construction Ltd<br />

• Local qualified builder<br />

• Over 30 years experience<br />

• Building alterations<br />

• Maintenance<br />

• No job too big or small<br />

Dean: 021 480 093<br />

atkinsonconstruction@xtra.co.nz<br />

SCRAP METAL<br />

Dominion Trading Co Ltd<br />

• Scrap metal buyers<br />

• Canterbury owned & operated<br />

• Top prices paid $$$<br />

• Open Saturday morning<br />

Open Mon-Fri 8am – 4.30pm Sat. 8.30am-12.30pm<br />

www.happyscrappy.co.nz<br />

03 343 9993 333 Blenheim Rd<br />

WINDOW TINTING<br />

tintawindow<br />

advanced film solutions<br />

99% uv block<br />

fade protection<br />

heat control<br />

reduce glare<br />

25 Years Experience<br />

privacy films<br />

frosting designs<br />

non-darkening films<br />

Workmanship Guaranteed<br />

Lifetime Warranties on Most Films<br />

UV<br />

block<br />

Free Quotes Canterbury and Districts<br />

03 365 3653 0800 368 468<br />

Trades & Services<br />

PLUMBER<br />

Do you need a reliable<br />

plumber? Quality and<br />

timely services. No job<br />

too big or small. Phone<br />

V Plumbing Ltd. 022 351<br />

4125<br />

ADD SOME<br />

COLOUR<br />

TO YOUR ADVERT!<br />

Wanted To Buy<br />

AAA Buying goods<br />

quality furniture, beds,<br />

stoves, washing machines,<br />

fridge freezers. Same day<br />

service. Selwyn Dealers.<br />

Phone 980 5812 or 0<strong>27</strong><br />

313 8156<br />

Situations Vacant<br />

Local Democracy<br />

Reporter<br />

- North Canterbury<br />

Job type: Fixed term – 24 months<br />

Location: Rangiora<br />

Closing date: <strong>October</strong> 29, <strong>2021</strong><br />

Are you an outstanding reporter looking for a new challenge and wanting<br />

to serve your community?<br />

Allied Press, with the support of RNZ and NZ On Air’s Public Interest<br />

Journalism Fund, is hiring a journalist to join Local Democracy Reporting in<br />

2022 and 2023 from the North Canterbury News office in Rangiora.<br />

You will be covering local authorities and other publicly-funded<br />

organisations, but also going out and talking to the people affected by<br />

these organisations’ decisions, sharing their stories, and coming up with<br />

your own stories on similar topics.<br />

Your focus will be providing great public interest journalism coverage daily<br />

throughout the North Canterbury region including Waimakariri, Hurunui<br />

and Kaikōura. This is a multi-media role so experience in video, audio and<br />

photography would be an advantage.<br />

You will report to Allied Press’ North Canterbury bureau chief. You will<br />

receive extra training and support from RNZ, and your work will be made<br />

available at the same time to all of the programme’s media partners,<br />

including RNZ.<br />

This could be a junior, intermediate or senior role depending on the<br />

successful candidate. We are looking for someone with as many of the<br />

following qualities as possible. You don’t need all of these to apply, but you<br />

do need to have at least two years’ reporting experience (although in some<br />

cases we may also consider exceptional applicants with only one year’s<br />

experience).<br />

• Able to spot a strong story and make it come alive for your audience<br />

• Able to meet the highest standards of accuracy, fairness and balance<br />

• Understanding of Te Tiriti o Waitangi<br />

• Some knowledge of local government<br />

• Excellent writing skills<br />

This is a full-time role for a fixed term (through to 31 December 2023).<br />

Assistance with relocation costs may be considered.<br />

Applications close <strong>October</strong> 29, <strong>2021</strong>.<br />

Please submit your CV along with your cover letter and work samples to<br />

recruitment@alliedpress.co.nz<br />

Visit RNZ’s website for more<br />

information about the LDR service:<br />

Thursday, August 2, 2018 | Issue 808 | www.ncnews.co.nz<br />

https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/ldr<br />

ADVERTISE YOUR<br />

BUSINESS HERE<br />

Phone for further details<br />

(03) 379 1100


28 <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News Wednesday <strong>October</strong> <strong>27</strong> <strong>2021</strong> Latest Canterbury news at starnews.co.nz<br />

STYLE & QUALITY<br />

FOR LESS<br />

STOREWIDE SALE<br />

SALE<br />

Dark Green<br />

Golden<br />

Greenery<br />

WAS $1539<br />

$<br />

1<strong>27</strong>9 Madison 3 Seater<br />

Armchair $999 $899<br />

WAS $1899<br />

$<br />

1799<br />

Vana 3 + 2<br />

SALE<br />

Rustic Bar<br />

Stool<br />

SALE<br />

Marley Outdoor Dining Chair<br />

Gunmetal & White<br />

Haus Bar Stool<br />

Avalible in:<br />

Vintage Grey, Cognac,<br />

Dark Brown, Black<br />

WAS $1899<br />

$<br />

1799<br />

WAS $199<br />

$<br />

179<br />

WAS $249<br />

$<br />

219<br />

Piha Extension<br />

Outdoor Table Black or White<br />

W207-267 x D105 x H74 CM<br />

WAS $179<br />

$<br />

149<br />

Sardinia Living<br />

Collection<br />

Nova Bedroom<br />

Collection<br />

Buffet $1429 $1269<br />

Hall Table $719 $629<br />

Coffee Table $839 $739<br />

Bedside $239 From $219<br />

Bedframe $939 From $889<br />

Under Bed Drawer $179 From $169<br />

6 Drawer Tallboy $879 $829<br />

6 Drawer Lowboy $769 $739<br />

Floor Stock Bedroom Clearance<br />

7 draw Highboy Mega Queen Bed<br />

3 draw<br />

Bedside<br />

Pop-Up Bed and Trundler -<br />

King Single<br />

WAS $979<br />

$<br />

899<br />

WAS $159<br />

$<br />

139<br />

WAS $399<br />

$<br />

339<br />

WAS $949<br />

$<br />

849<br />

FREE<br />

CARPARKING<br />

SOUTH CITY<br />

BATH ST<br />

WE ARE<br />

HERE<br />

255 MOORHOUSE AVE<br />

REBEL SPORT<br />

COLOMBO ST<br />

MON-FRI 9:30AM – 5:30PM<br />

SAT-SUN 10AM – 5:30PM<br />

0800 268 264<br />

www.affordablefurniture.nz


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

Wednesday <strong>October</strong> <strong>27</strong> <strong>2021</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News 29<br />

T H I S IS US | OU R LI F E | OU R ST O R Y | O U R H O M E<br />

60 MAJOR HORNBROOK ROAD | MT PLEASANT<br />

HOMECHRISTCHURCH.CO.NZ<br />

HOME CHRISTCHURCH LIMITED, LICENSED REAA 2008


30 <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News Wednesday <strong>October</strong> <strong>27</strong> <strong>2021</strong> Latest Canterbury news at starnews.co.nz<br />

H O M E<br />

MARKET UPDATE | SUMMER IS COMING<br />

Do we stay or do we sell?<br />

This is a question that we get asked daily, as we get closer to summer we are seeing more properties<br />

coming to the market. The bays have seen "all-time highs" when it comes to property prices, but is now the<br />

right time to sell?<br />

When you are selling you are also buying back into the same market, unless you make the choice to wait<br />

and see what the market is going to do later down the track. This is a very tough one to navigate because<br />

the majority of properties are going to auction which means you have to be unconditional unless you do<br />

find a property that is a deadline sale where you can submit an offer subject to sale of your home. If you do<br />

sell, you run the risk of not securing a property and having that impending move date looming over your<br />

head. And ultimately you might buy something because you have to, not because you want to or it's the<br />

right choice.<br />

Make your move the right move.<br />

If you want the right honest advice, reach out to your local HOME specialist today and see what their<br />

thoughts are.


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

Wednesday <strong>October</strong> <strong>27</strong> <strong>2021</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News 31<br />

H O M E<br />

60 MAJOR HORNBROOK ROAD<br />

#LIST WITH THE LOCALS<br />

AUCTION | 11AM, 20 NOVEMBER <strong>2021</strong><br />

ONSITE (UNLESS SOLD PRIOR)<br />

Luxury family living in sought after location<br />

Designed by Bespoke Architecture & built by John Ross Architectural<br />

Builders they have thoughtfully combined high-end sophistication<br />

alongside family practicality, the exterior showcases artisanal finishes in<br />

a warm brown with a gray undertone, the coastal palette reflective of<br />

the pacific ocean which can be seen twinkling from the windows of the<br />

upper level.<br />

Set over two levels, the luxurious interiors of the upper floor are<br />

perfectly designed to maximise natural light. Grand expanses of glass<br />

are pronounced throughout, and an open-plan living and dining room<br />

delivers great family flexibility and largescale entertaining potential.<br />

Outside, generous flat lawns confirm immediate alfresco enjoyment for<br />

the whole family. Shelter from the easterly wind and all-day sun makes<br />

this a sought-after indoor-outdoor flow.<br />

4 BED 3 BATH 2 CAR<br />

825 M2<br />

(MORE OR LESS)<br />

• Architectural design, built in 2020<br />

• Tightly held hill position<br />

• Zoned for Mt Pleasant Primary School<br />

• Sheltered entertainers dream<br />

• Abundance of off-street parking<br />

60 MAJOR HORNBROOK ROAD


32 <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News Wednesday <strong>October</strong> <strong>27</strong> <strong>2021</strong> Latest Canterbury news at starnews.co.nz<br />

SOLD PROPERTY<br />

211 PINE AVENUE<br />

$629,000<br />

10 ENGLAND STREET<br />

$551,000<br />

4 COTTON STREET<br />

$690,000<br />

51 NORTH AVON ROAD<br />

$715,000<br />

2/122 COLOMBO STREET<br />

$707,000<br />

95 MARLOW ROAD<br />

$580,000<br />

YOUR HOME SPECIALISTS<br />

EDDIE SPRY<br />

021 156 5884<br />

EDDIE@HOMECHCH.CO.NZ<br />

KIEREN GRAY<br />

021 363 944<br />

KIEREN@HOMECHCH.CO.NZ<br />

KIERAN BALL<br />

021 281 1220<br />

KIERAN@HOMECHCH.CO.NZ<br />

KURT POLSON<br />

0<strong>27</strong> 465 6797<br />

KURT@HOMECHCH.CO.NZ<br />

ABEL GORE<br />

022 375 9971<br />

ABEL@HOMECHCH.CO.NZ<br />

1 8 6 MA I N RO A D , RE D C L I F F S<br />

03 930 1323<br />

HOMECHRISTCHURCH.CO.NZ<br />

HOME CHRISTCHURCH LIMITED, LICENSED REAA 2008

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!