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<strong>November</strong> 15 and is expected to<br />
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Lynette<br />
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Wednesday <strong>November</strong> 3 <strong>2021</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News<br />
• By Chris Barclay<br />
SARAH KERR accepts you<br />
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“The wheelchair is pretty<br />
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they’re pretty much coming<br />
right into my personal space.”<br />
Kerr admits needing assistance<br />
boarding and exiting the<br />
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but otherwise she is content<br />
travelling at her own speed.<br />
However, members of the<br />
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their animals in the coming days.<br />
Guy Fawkes this Friday is<br />
traditionally the busiest night of<br />
the year for Christchurch City<br />
Council’s animal management<br />
team as they deal with animals<br />
that have run away from home<br />
after being spooked by the loud<br />
boom of fireworks being set off.<br />
City council animal services<br />
manager Lionel Bridger said: “It<br />
can be a very stressful time for<br />
animals – they can get quite panicked<br />
and confused by the noise<br />
from the fireworks.<br />
“If you have pets, we recommend<br />
that you keep them inside<br />
or confined in a safe space at<br />
night during the period in which<br />
fireworks are available, which is<br />
from 2 to 5 <strong>November</strong>.”<br />
Bridger said to keep windows<br />
and doors closed to lessen the<br />
noise, and close curtains to minimise<br />
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Pros and cons of council’s proposal to sell<br />
Diamond<br />
<strong>Harbour</strong><br />
Community<br />
Association<br />
planning<br />
committee<br />
member Richard<br />
Suggate writes about<br />
the city council’s<br />
proposal to sell 40<br />
hectares of land<br />
between Hunters Rd<br />
and Morgans Gully<br />
This is the third attempt in<br />
two years by the city council<br />
property section to dispose of<br />
this large block of land. The<br />
first was in May 2019, when<br />
the council decided the land<br />
should be retained for strategic<br />
purposes. Then in April <strong>2021</strong>, the<br />
council property section inserted<br />
the disposal in the draft Long-<br />
Term Plan. An active campaign<br />
in the community resulted in<br />
140 submissions. The council<br />
LTP submission analysis states<br />
that three of the submissions<br />
supported immediate disposal,<br />
88 were opposed and 49 had<br />
alternative solutions. The analysis<br />
says that the land should be<br />
sold but concludes that would<br />
be “difficult and risky” and<br />
recommended to council the<br />
MERITS: Five options are on the table for the large block of land at Diamond <strong>Harbour</strong>,<br />
with a public meeting scheduled for this Thursday, <strong>November</strong> 4.<br />
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process.<br />
This article outlines the values<br />
important for the community<br />
and discusses the merits of the<br />
options.<br />
The Diamond <strong>Harbour</strong> Community<br />
Association supports<br />
some housing development on<br />
the land as that has been its<br />
ownership purpose for more than<br />
a century; it is zoned residential<br />
and there is demand for more<br />
land as there are no new Church<br />
<strong>Bay</strong> sections.The housing should<br />
cater for a wide demographic<br />
and age range, providing accommodation<br />
for young people,<br />
families, retired people, and<br />
those who wish to downsize.<br />
Sustainably designed homes<br />
should be highly energy efficient,<br />
and options should be available<br />
for a spectrum of tiny homes,<br />
townhouses and stand-alone<br />
dwellings. Shared facilities, walking<br />
and cycling routes should be<br />
encouraged.<br />
Selling the land in one large<br />
block will be unlikely to achieve<br />
these goals. Good housing and<br />
subdivision design may not be<br />
mandated by council beyond the<br />
requirements of the district plan,<br />
and it is unlikely there would<br />
be community consultation<br />
on subdivision proposals. The<br />
increased vehicle use will require<br />
adjacent streets (Hunters Rd, <strong>Bay</strong><br />
View Rd, Ngatea Rd and Whero<br />
Ave) to be upgraded. Up to 250<br />
sections developed over time<br />
will have a big effect on the local<br />
community and infrastructure.<br />
If the land is to be sold, the<br />
gullies (including their plantings<br />
and tracks) and the school track<br />
need to be protected first. An<br />
easement is required for the<br />
school track and Morgan and<br />
Sams Gullies should be made<br />
into Council reserves now. A<br />
covenant on the ‘Unnamed’<br />
Gully by the school, or its<br />
retention as council freehold,<br />
may be more suitable.<br />
Property sections have been<br />
created that do not reflect local<br />
conditions. The sections at<br />
the top of Whero Ave overlap<br />
with the covenants and include<br />
recently planted areas and private<br />
encroachment. Submitters also<br />
proposed a range of alternative<br />
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Wednesday <strong>November</strong> 3 <strong>2021</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News<br />
NEWS 5<br />
40-hectare parcel of land at Hunters Rd<br />
Council has stated it has a net<br />
expenditure of $15,000 every<br />
year it holds onto the land. A<br />
cost breakdown provided to the<br />
DHCA shows their annual grazing<br />
income to be $2886, their<br />
maintenance costs $545 and they<br />
charge themselves $16,484 rates.<br />
This does not factor in its annual<br />
capital gain derived from its<br />
years of land banking, which will<br />
be substantial. In other words, it<br />
does not cost council to hold on<br />
to the land in real terms.<br />
If council is determined to sell<br />
the land, then it should sell it in<br />
stages. A staged sale will enable a<br />
range of land-use proposals to be<br />
considered at each stage, so that<br />
different uses or types of housing<br />
or other development happen on<br />
each ridge. In addition, rather<br />
than going directly to tender,<br />
council should ask for RFP (Request<br />
for Proposals) which then<br />
can be assessed against council<br />
design criteria developed with<br />
community input.<br />
These are the five options proposed<br />
by the council.<br />
Option One: Complete gully<br />
and track covenant and sell. To<br />
dispose of the land as one sale<br />
is simplest for council and gives<br />
them immediate revenue. However,<br />
it creates the greatest risk<br />
and uncertainty for the community<br />
even if the gullies are<br />
reserved and the walking track<br />
is protected. Given that housing<br />
growth will be slow, there may<br />
be decades of gradual development<br />
controlled and designed by<br />
one private company.<br />
Option Two: To retain as<br />
a park. The gullies provide<br />
recreation and Diamond<br />
<strong>Harbour</strong> is currently well served<br />
by council green spaces. The<br />
provision of more housing and<br />
other uses, including residential<br />
open space, seems a higher<br />
priority.<br />
Option Three: Council<br />
develops the land. A council<br />
commercial relationship<br />
with property developers<br />
in consultation with the<br />
community could see housing<br />
and other uses that meet<br />
multiple needs in a sustainable<br />
manner. The financial risk can<br />
be minimised by contractual<br />
partnerships with the private<br />
sector. This is a positive option<br />
if development is progressed in<br />
stages using an RFP approach.<br />
Option Four: Transfer<br />
ownership to the community.<br />
This brings the decisionmaking<br />
back to the community.<br />
However, establishing a landowning<br />
entity (e.g. a community<br />
land trust, community housing<br />
organisation, etc.) to manage<br />
future development, may present<br />
a challenge. Raising the funds<br />
or loans to buy the land from<br />
the council would be difficult<br />
unless there is a staged buy-out<br />
of the land from the council. The<br />
participation interest level in the<br />
community could be tested as<br />
part of the ongoing consultation<br />
should the community prefer<br />
this option or option three.<br />
Option Five: Status quo. As<br />
there is no real annual expense<br />
to council holding the property<br />
the status quo is a satisfactory<br />
fall-back option if options three<br />
or four do not proceed, and it is<br />
more desirable than option one.<br />
The community association<br />
has organised a public meeting<br />
where the options will<br />
be outlined and council staff<br />
members will attend to answer<br />
questions. It will be held in the<br />
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NEWS 7<br />
Disruption will be kept to a minimum Parihaka<br />
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•From page 1<br />
Said Christchurch Coastal<br />
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reality.”<br />
New drinking water,<br />
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pipes and power cables will be<br />
laid in Main Rd in advance of<br />
the construction of the 4m wide<br />
path.<br />
The path construction will<br />
be followed by the final road<br />
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New pedestrian crossing islands<br />
will be installed to improve<br />
safety for residents and Coastal<br />
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Said Ms Ellis: “We’re making<br />
every effort to minimise disruption<br />
for residents, and road<br />
and path users while the work is<br />
carried out.<br />
“The initial work will focus<br />
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two-way vehicle access and a<br />
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“After the busy summer<br />
season next year we’ll start the<br />
disruptive work around Moncks<br />
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and Main Rd will be down to<br />
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construction, meaning there will<br />
be stop/go or traffic lights in<br />
place.<br />
“We’ll maintain separate<br />
pedestrian and cycle<br />
access through the project<br />
although cyclists may need<br />
to walk their bikes through<br />
at times.”<br />
event cancelled<br />
THIS YEAR’S Parihaka<br />
remembrance services have<br />
been cancelled again due to the<br />
uncertainty over Covid in the<br />
community.<br />
The annual services usually<br />
takes place on <strong>November</strong> 5 on the<br />
site of the old Lyttelton Gaol and<br />
Rāpaki Marae to commemorate<br />
the events that took place at Parihaka<br />
in 1881 when Government<br />
troops attacked the Taranaki<br />
village.<br />
A spokesperson for Rāpaki Marae<br />
said that although the services<br />
were cancelled this year, people<br />
should still take the time to reflect<br />
on the events that took place.<br />
“We encourage everyone to<br />
learn about the history of Parihaka.<br />
It is only through learning our<br />
history that we can understand<br />
where we are today and what we<br />
need to do for the future.”<br />
The Parihaka settlement had<br />
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displaced Māori and came to symbolise<br />
peaceful resistance to Crown<br />
confiscations of Māori land.<br />
The prisoners were shipped into<br />
exile into several South Island<br />
prisons, including Lyttelton,<br />
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NEWS 11<br />
IN PLACE: A plaque<br />
to commemorate the<br />
settlement of Huntsbury will<br />
be unveiled this Saturday.<br />
Anniversary<br />
of Huntsbury<br />
celebrated<br />
REINFORCED: Two huge retaining walls have been built (left) to protect the players from potential rock fall, with the<br />
resurfacing due to be completed by the end of <strong>November</strong>.<br />
New surface for tennis courts<br />
• By Andy Brew<br />
THE HOME of pioneering<br />
tennis tournament Lytteltondon<br />
is being resurfaced ahead of the<br />
<strong>2021</strong> summer season.<br />
Nestled in the hills high<br />
above the harbour, the Lyttelton<br />
Tennis Club’s courts were<br />
badly damaged in the 2011<br />
earthquakes, with huge cracks<br />
opening on the playing surfaces<br />
making for unpredictable – if not<br />
interesting – games.<br />
Ten years on, and the cracks<br />
are finally being smoothed over<br />
thanks to the stewardship of<br />
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As with all building projects in<br />
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made for some tricky logistics<br />
and maneouvering skills from<br />
the contractors as they moved<br />
a crane and diggers up to the<br />
site.<br />
As well as relaying the playing<br />
surfaces, two huge new retaining<br />
walls have been put in place and<br />
a number of obstructing trees<br />
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The restoration project began<br />
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progress has regularly delayed<br />
due to outside factors such as<br />
Covid and council funding, but<br />
the end is finally in sight.<br />
“We’re going through the final<br />
stages now, which is great. The<br />
courts should be finished by the<br />
end of <strong>November</strong> in time for the<br />
summer,” she said.<br />
The work is being carried<br />
out by HEB Construction with<br />
funding from the city council.<br />
NARROW: Lyttelton’s long, steep and winding roads made<br />
some aspects of the refit a little tricky.<br />
• By John Cosgrove<br />
A YEAR after the Huntsbury<br />
centenary celebrations were<br />
held, the event organisers will be<br />
conducting a plaque unveiling<br />
this weekend to commemorate<br />
the anniversary of the settlement<br />
of Huntsbury.<br />
Organising committee member<br />
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plaque during a neighbourhood<br />
gathering at the Huntsbury<br />
community centre this Saturday<br />
night at 7.30pm.<br />
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and support businesses in your community<br />
Local law firm welcomes<br />
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The Ferrymead office of long-established<br />
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partner Nicola Coombes, associate<br />
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Originally from Ireland, where she grew<br />
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in love with New Zealand and the lifestyle<br />
here, and here we still are.”<br />
Within the first year, the family moved<br />
to Cass <strong>Bay</strong>.<br />
“Even though things were difficult to<br />
adjust to in the post-quake landscape, we<br />
have never looked back. Cass <strong>Bay</strong> is a truly<br />
beautiful place and being beside the sea<br />
is in keeping with the experience of my<br />
husband and I growing up. Though we still<br />
love Ireland, and miss it, our two boys,<br />
now 13 and nine, are true Kiwi kids. Our<br />
youngest was born here. They love surfing<br />
and skiing – they’re very ‘outdoorsy’.”<br />
Linda says there are other families in<br />
similar situations living in Cass <strong>Bay</strong>, and<br />
because of that it is a very close-knit<br />
community.<br />
“We are lucky to have good friends and<br />
we support each other, so this makes us<br />
especially happy to live here.”<br />
To practise law in New Zealand, Linda<br />
was required to sit some additional exams,<br />
and once she completed those, she joined<br />
a city law firm.<br />
“I thoroughly enjoyed working there,<br />
but when the opportunity came up at<br />
Saunders & Co in Ferrymead, I was<br />
delighted to take it. I wanted to be closer<br />
to home and be more connected to my<br />
locale, so it was the perfect fit for me.”<br />
Linda specialises in conveyancing for<br />
both residential and commercial clients<br />
as well as general commercial and private<br />
client legal work including drawing up<br />
wills and power of attorney documents.<br />
She is also keen to extend her practice into<br />
relationship property law.<br />
“I really enjoy my work and, in<br />
particular, I love the client interaction –<br />
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and we socialise together as well. We are a<br />
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Treasures from the past: The<br />
uttermost ends of the earth<br />
NEWS 15<br />
TE ŪAKA The Lyttelton<br />
Museum’s online collection<br />
contains many images of the<br />
departure from and return<br />
to Ōhinehou/Lyttelton of<br />
troopships to the South African<br />
war of 1899–1902, and both<br />
World War I and World War II.<br />
Many of the troopships for<br />
World War I departed from<br />
Wellington as it was close to<br />
the primary training camps<br />
at Featherston and Trentham.<br />
Nevertheless, Lyttelton saw its<br />
fair share of farewells for Kiwi<br />
soldiers and their families,<br />
especially those from the<br />
Canterbury contingents. The<br />
first of these were the departures<br />
of the Tahiti and Athenic in<br />
September 1914.<br />
Troopships were often<br />
requisitioned from commercial<br />
shipping lines and duly refitted<br />
and repainted a uniform<br />
admiralty grey. With the men<br />
also clad in their sombre khaki<br />
uniforms, the ships were literally<br />
‘packed to the gunwales’ with<br />
both men and supplies.<br />
In the patriotic climate of<br />
World War I, these departures<br />
must have held a complex<br />
mixture of emotions for<br />
ordinary people – pride in their<br />
DEPARTURE: The troopships Tahiti and Athenic in Lyttelton<br />
Port, 23 August 1914 embarking the main body troops<br />
from Canterbury for World War I.<br />
Te Ūaka The Lyttelton Museum ref 14986.165 <br />
husbands, sons, fathers, brothers,<br />
uncles and friends, mixed with<br />
trepidation for what their futures<br />
held and hope for their safe<br />
return.<br />
Some departure activities seem<br />
strange in hindsight; however,<br />
in the context of the times,<br />
when tobacco was issued with<br />
rations and was believed to have<br />
medicinal and morale-boosting<br />
effects, the following does not<br />
seem so strange: ‘To farewell<br />
the Canterbury contingent,<br />
Christchurch held a “monster<br />
smoking concert” at the King<br />
Edward Barracks on the evening<br />
of September 5.’<br />
(https://www.stuff.co.nz/<br />
national/last-post-firstlight/67831015/the-last-goodbyefarewelling-the-troops)<br />
ARRIVAL: Lyttelton women meeting returning a troopship<br />
in 1945.<br />
Te Ūaka The Lyttelton Museum ref 8571.1<br />
Around the start of World<br />
War II in 1940, Lyttelton<br />
again witnessed the departure<br />
of troopships to battlefields<br />
overseas, including the<br />
Dunera, Sobieski, Andes and<br />
Orcades, although later most<br />
New Zealand Expeditionary<br />
Force ships left from<br />
Wellington.<br />
The port also received many<br />
returning hospital ships, notably<br />
the Maunganui, which visited<br />
Lyttelton on nine occasions over<br />
the war years. Crowds of people<br />
lined the wharfs to welcome<br />
these vessels with their precious<br />
cargo of wounded men.<br />
These grainy images serve<br />
as poignant reminders of the<br />
trials and sacrifices of the war<br />
generations.<br />
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kiwi by 5pm each Wednesday<br />
WEEK<br />
PAMS FRESH<br />
COOKED CHICKEN Large<br />
(Available at Selected Stores)<br />
12 99 ea<br />
NEW<br />
SEASON<br />
PAMS FRESH<br />
STRAWBERRIES 250g Prepack<br />
Product of New Zealand<br />
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Craft Group<br />
Monday, 10am-12pm<br />
Enjoy knitting, crocheting<br />
or sewing each<br />
Monday. The cost is $3<br />
per session with morning<br />
tea and great company<br />
provided.<br />
Heathcote Community<br />
Centre<br />
Lyttelton <strong>Harbour</strong><br />
TimeBank Drop-in Session<br />
Tuesday, 10am-12pm<br />
The Lyttelton <strong>Harbour</strong><br />
TimeBank exists to help<br />
build a stronger, more connected<br />
harbour community.<br />
Go in for a chat – get help<br />
with joining or managing<br />
your account, posting an<br />
offer or request.<br />
Lyttelton Library<br />
Heathcote Community<br />
Morning Tea<br />
Wednesday, 10am-12pm<br />
Everyone is invited to<br />
pop in for a cuppa, some<br />
fresh baking and to get to<br />
know some of the locals.<br />
Every Wednesday.<br />
Heathcote Community<br />
Centre<br />
The Heathcote Valley<br />
Wool Craft Group<br />
Thursday, 9.15-11.45am<br />
This group of enthusiasts<br />
Sumner Bridge Club, Monday 7.15pm, Wednesday<br />
1pm. For friendly and competitive bridge. For<br />
information email sumnerbridgeclub@gmail.com.<br />
57 Dryden St, Sumner.<br />
meets weekly to spin, knit<br />
and create with wool.<br />
Anyone is welcome. Email<br />
Felicity Backhouse at<br />
thebackhouses@slingshot.<br />
co.nz or phone 384 1755<br />
St Mary’s Village Hall,<br />
Martindales Rd, Heathcote<br />
<strong>2021</strong> Banks Peninsula<br />
Walking Festival<br />
Every Saturday and Sunday<br />
throughout <strong>November</strong><br />
The great variety of walks<br />
offers something for people<br />
of all ages, abilities and interests.<br />
Whether it be history<br />
and heritage, botany or<br />
geology there is something<br />
for everyone with a guarantee<br />
of beautiful views and<br />
scenery along the way. Visit<br />
bpwalks.co.nz for further<br />
details<br />
Locations vary<br />
Lyttelton Farmers’<br />
Market<br />
Saturday, 10am-1 pm<br />
Support our local growers<br />
and producers who sell<br />
their fresh fruit and vegetables,<br />
free range eggs, bread,<br />
meat, fish, cheese, herbs<br />
and plants at the market<br />
every week. We encourage<br />
locals and visitors to linger,<br />
catch up with friends and<br />
enjoy a local coffee and<br />
enjoy the eclectic mix that<br />
makes Lyttelton so special.<br />
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until Sunday 14th <strong>November</strong> <strong>2021</strong> or while stocks last. Wine<br />
and beer available at stores with an off licence. Wine and beer<br />
purchases restricted to persons aged 18 years old and over.
Wednesday <strong>November</strong> 3 <strong>2021</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News<br />
FOOD 17<br />
Shred chicken to make tasty dishes<br />
Shredded chicken<br />
is a good base<br />
for family meals.<br />
By adding other<br />
ingredients you can<br />
make a little go a<br />
long way<br />
50gm sultanas<br />
2 tablespoons white vinegar<br />
½ teaspoon salt (optional)<br />
Directions<br />
Saute onion, add shredded<br />
chicken, then rest of ingredients.<br />
Simmer for 10min, then serve.<br />
Chicken pie<br />
Serves 4 to 6<br />
Ingredients<br />
In advance:<br />
1 large chicken, boil with<br />
1 large onion (sliced)<br />
2 large carrots (diced)<br />
2–3 sticks celerly (sliced)<br />
•Keep stock to use in sauce<br />
On the day:<br />
Break chicken up, peeling skin<br />
off as you go, and place pieces in<br />
casserole dish, then place Onion,<br />
Carrots and celery over top and<br />
make sauce, as follows:<br />
Sauce:<br />
27gm butter, place in large<br />
saucepan<br />
2 tablespoons flour<br />
½ rounded teaspoon green herb<br />
stock<br />
Pepper<br />
1 cup blue milk<br />
1½ cups chicken stock<br />
Directions<br />
Melt butter, add flour, herb<br />
stock and pepper and cook for<br />
1min.<br />
Slowly add milk, then<br />
the chicken stock, beat with<br />
egg beater to eliminate any<br />
lumps.<br />
Stir over medium heat until<br />
fully thickened (does not go terribly<br />
thick).<br />
Pour Sauce over chicken/onion/<br />
carrots/celery, then make topping,<br />
as follows:<br />
Topping:<br />
1 cup breadcrumbs, place in<br />
bowl with:<br />
1 large onion (chopped)<br />
1 rounded teaspoon mixed<br />
herbs<br />
27gm butter (melted)<br />
3 rashers bacon (cut into small<br />
squares)<br />
Mix topping ingredients together<br />
thoroughly and sprinkle over<br />
top of pie. Bake, uncovered, at<br />
180deg C for 1hr. Grill to brown.<br />
Chicken and apricots<br />
Serves 4 to 6<br />
•Prepare in advance if boiling<br />
own chicken<br />
Ingredients<br />
WHOLESOME:<br />
Chicken pie is<br />
easy to make<br />
and is a onedish<br />
meal for<br />
the whole<br />
family.<br />
One cooked chicken, keep stock.<br />
28gm butter, place in frypan and<br />
melt, then add:<br />
1 large onion, chopped<br />
2 level tablespoons cornflour,<br />
mixed into:<br />
1 cup chicken stock<br />
1 x 425gm can apricot halves in<br />
syrup<br />
Chicken and corn<br />
savouries<br />
Serves 6<br />
12 slices white sandwich bread,<br />
crusts removed<br />
200gm shredded chicken<br />
330gm can creamed corn<br />
2tbsp mayonnaise<br />
1 spring onion (sliced)<br />
2 eggs, beaten with:<br />
½ cup milk<br />
2 tablespoons parsley (chopped)<br />
Press bread into holes of muffins<br />
pans which have been well<br />
greased.<br />
Divide the shredded chicken<br />
and sweetcorn mixture evenly<br />
into the bread linings, scatter<br />
spring onion over top.<br />
Pour egg mixture evenly into<br />
the bread cases.<br />
Bake at 180 deg C for 10-15min<br />
until egg is set and bread cases<br />
are golden. Can be eaten warm<br />
or cold.<br />
PUBLIC CONSULTATION proposed changes to speed limits<br />
SH73/75 Christchurch to Akaroa and SH74 Lyttelton<br />
In the last decade there were 739 crashes on the road between Christchurch and Akaroa*.<br />
Nine people were killed and 72 people suffered serious injuries, leaving families and<br />
communities grieving.<br />
Setting safer speeds on this high-risk corridor is essential if we are to turn the tide of deaths<br />
and serious injury. Because even the best drivers, on familiar roads, make mistakes - but these<br />
mistakes don’t need to cost lives.<br />
Consultation is now underway on proposed new safer speeds between Christchurch and<br />
Akaroa, some local side roads and in Lyttelton.<br />
Have your<br />
say by<br />
3 December<br />
<strong>2021</strong><br />
Head to www.nzta.govt.nz/chchtoakaroa to give feedback<br />
or email us at chchtoakaroaspeeds@nzta.govt.nz<br />
Formal consultation on new speed limit proposals is required under the Land Transport Rule: Setting of Speed Limits<br />
(2017). *Between 2011-2020, data from CAS.
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TURBOCHARGING sixcylinder<br />
engines hasn’t been a<br />
widely used mechanism to power<br />
motor vehicles.<br />
Sure, there have been some<br />
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In recent years Mercedes-<br />
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because that configuration has,<br />
for the long-term, always been<br />
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Benz’s engineering practice.<br />
Of course, for a period of<br />
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V6; well, the V6 is still available<br />
in some models, but today there<br />
is an ever-increasing number of<br />
inline engines flowing through<br />
the brand.<br />
My latest drive with the new<br />
layout was in the limousine-like<br />
S-Class, the 450 4Matic to be<br />
exact, a full-size sedan that reeks<br />
of luxury and performance. More<br />
so the former, because everything<br />
that goes into the model goes<br />
into it with an emphasis on<br />
refinement and sophistication.<br />
Some might argue the S-Class<br />
is for those who like to be<br />
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that press-on drivers can relate to,<br />
it is very involving from behind<br />
the wheel.<br />
Those who do get to drive the<br />
S450 on a daily basis will discover<br />
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almost pre-empts where and<br />
how you travel and alters some<br />
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not invasive, but they are there<br />
to smooth the process according<br />
to the road ahead. Certainly,<br />
the software is edging towards<br />
autonomous driving.<br />
The S450 is priced at $215,000<br />
($235,900 long-wheelbase), so it’s<br />
not a purchase you would rush<br />
into, but it is a desirable product<br />
and is built with all the kit and<br />
quality you’d expect from this<br />
famous European manufacturer.<br />
The evaluation car was also<br />
carrying quite a few extra cost<br />
features which took the budget to<br />
$257,340.<br />
Under the bonnet sits the<br />
big six-potter. It is a 3-litre unit<br />
and is rated by Mercedes-Benz<br />
with 270kW. There’s also a beefy<br />
500Nm to play around with, and<br />
combined they provide a sizeable<br />
amount of grunt. The power<br />
outputs are realised at 5500rpm<br />
and 1800rpm respectively,that<br />
is characteristic of turbocharged<br />
engines, the torque flow comes in<br />
from low down and it is a strong<br />
boost, failing to wilt until the<br />
redline (6300rpm) is reached.<br />
A lot of that constant flow of<br />
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the benefit is seamless transition,<br />
the gearshifts are impossible to<br />
detect, and with a steady flow of<br />
ratios the engine is constantly<br />
working in an area where the<br />
torque structure is delivered at its<br />
best.<br />
As I’ve mentioned, the S450 is<br />
big at almost 5.2m that you would<br />
normally translate to heavy, but<br />
that is far from the case, the<br />
S450 has a large percentage of<br />
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panels, so at 1915kg there isn’t a<br />
lot of bulk to shift.<br />
Add in the strength of the<br />
engine and a vivid standstill<br />
to 100km/h acceleration time<br />
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The engine works freely,<br />
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100km average when I returned<br />
the S450 to the dealership<br />
which is against Mercedes-<br />
Benz’s combined cycle claim<br />
of 8.2l/100km. For the record,<br />
when travelling at 100km/h<br />
the engine is spinning over<br />
at just1300rpm returning an<br />
amazing instantaneous figure of<br />
• Price – Mercedes-Benz<br />
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• Dimensions – Length,<br />
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• Configuration – Sixcylinder,<br />
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On my usual highway loop<br />
the big S450 simply cruised with<br />
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and refined, there’s barely a sound<br />
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A lot of that has to do with the<br />
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Riding on huge 20in Bridgestone<br />
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The S450 comes with an<br />
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My daughter particularly<br />
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to the evaluation car. Its seat<br />
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The S450 is a clever piece of kit,<br />
it’s also described by Mercedes-<br />
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24 <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News Wednesday <strong>November</strong> 3 <strong>2021</strong> Latest Canterbury news at starnews.co.nz<br />
STYLE & QUALITY<br />
FOR LESS<br />
STOREWIDE SALE<br />
CHRISTCHURCH’S MOST AFFORDABLE<br />
NZ MADE LOUNGE SUITES<br />
CUSTOMISE TO YOUR REQUIREMENTS<br />
SALE<br />
Luna 3 + 2 + Corner Suite<br />
2 sizes available<br />
WAS $1929<br />
$<br />
1789<br />
Luna 3 Seater $859 $779<br />
Luna 2 Seater $709 $649<br />
SALE<br />
QUALITY<br />
FURNITURE<br />
SALE<br />
Radius Coffee Table<br />
Bradman<br />
Lifter Chair<br />
Affordable<br />
PRICE TAG<br />
WAS $799<br />
$<br />
679 WAS $409<br />
$<br />
379<br />
SALE<br />
Marley Outdoor Dining Chair<br />
Gunmetal & White<br />
Atlas Bedroom<br />
Collection<br />
WAS $1899<br />
$<br />
1749<br />
Piha Extension<br />
Outdoor Table Black or White<br />
W207-267 x D105 x H74 CM<br />
WAS $179<br />
$<br />
149<br />
Bed $939 From $799<br />
Dresser $899 From $789<br />
Bedside $279 From $239<br />
Underbed Storage $189 From $159<br />
Chest $879 From $159<br />
SALE<br />
Brompton<br />
Queen Bed<br />
WAS $1049<br />
$<br />
799<br />
FLOOR STOCK<br />
BEDROOM<br />
CLEARANCE<br />
Mangrove Queen<br />
WAS $899<br />
$<br />
699<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