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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER <strong>24</strong>, <strong>2021</strong><br />
Connecting Your Local Community<br />
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Former Mahy<br />
home expected to<br />
change hands today<br />
Page 3<br />
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Page 8<br />
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Wednesday <strong>November</strong> <strong>24</strong> <strong>2021</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News<br />
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NEWS 3<br />
THE FORMER family home<br />
of Margaret Mahy, the prolific<br />
author of books for children and<br />
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hands today.<br />
Mahy, who died in 2012 aged<br />
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since 1968, where she raised<br />
her two daughters, Penny and<br />
Bridget.<br />
The property at 23 Merlincote<br />
Cres was originally listed for sale<br />
in May but failed to sell after a<br />
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it proved unsuccessful.<br />
It was relisted by Min Sarginson<br />
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sale to be completed by 5pm.<br />
“There’s been a great amount<br />
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had close to 70 people and it’s<br />
been steady ever since,” said Min<br />
Sarginson real estate agent Kate<br />
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Originally designed as a<br />
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in the 1970s.<br />
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The property’s latest<br />
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on August 1, 2019.<br />
In keeping with Mahy’s passion<br />
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number of in-built bookshelves.<br />
She owned hundreds of books<br />
that were stacked along 170<br />
lineal metres of shelving.<br />
“It’s probably a little bit excessive<br />
for most families these<br />
days but when we grew up in the<br />
house basically every wall was<br />
covered in books,” said Mahy’s<br />
eldest daughter Penny.<br />
COLONIAL:<br />
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of the<br />
Governors<br />
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formerly<br />
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Margaret<br />
Mahy (inset).<br />
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“It is so incredibly<br />
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NEWS<br />
Latest Canterbury news at starnews.co.nz<br />
Teaching kids the ‘bread and butter’ of<br />
• By Kristie Boland<br />
BRENDAN NOLAN was<br />
watching his 5-year-old son<br />
reading last year when he had a<br />
realisation: Wouldn’t it be good if<br />
more kids this age were reading<br />
instead of playing PlayStation?<br />
So he created the coaching<br />
programme ‘Bread and Butter’,<br />
which he’s now looking to expand<br />
into other rugby and sports<br />
clubs in Canterbury.<br />
‘Bread and Butter’ uses sport<br />
and the B.R.E.A.D book to<br />
encourage kids to read, connect,<br />
and learn the basic principles<br />
of being a good person. The<br />
B.R.E.A.D book stands for: Balls<br />
Books; Read; Enjoy; Achieve;<br />
Dreams.<br />
Nolan, who works for the Lyttelton<br />
Port Company, coaches the<br />
under-6 Christchurch rugby team<br />
‘C Pups’.<br />
What began as having the<br />
team read for 15 minutes before<br />
training morphed into a new<br />
way of coaching, connecting and<br />
teaching kids some important life<br />
lessons.<br />
With Bread and Butter, Nolan<br />
endeavours to go beyond just<br />
coaching rugby skills. It’s about<br />
teaching kids the foundations of<br />
being a good person – the ‘bread<br />
and butter’ of life.<br />
The C Pups, who all attend<br />
Heathcote Valley School, spend<br />
15 minutes before training<br />
reading a book of their choice<br />
with their parents and<br />
caregivers.<br />
After every game, the player<br />
of the day is presented with the<br />
B.R.E.A.D book, which they can<br />
take home and write a story in it<br />
about their experiences of rugby<br />
so far. They present it to the team<br />
the following week and then pass<br />
the book onto the next player of<br />
the day.<br />
“It’s something that keeps them<br />
involved longer than say just half<br />
an hour after the game, something<br />
to be proud of,” Nolan,<br />
who played professional rugby in<br />
England, said.<br />
Bread and Butter is not just for<br />
rugby.<br />
“It’s just the principles of being<br />
good people. In rugby, they say<br />
good people make good rugby<br />
AVID: The C Pups under-6<br />
team reading the B.R.E.A.D<br />
book together, and their<br />
coach Brendan Nolan.<br />
Nolan also coaches the<br />
Christchurch seniors, the<br />
seniors sevens and Waitaha<br />
Matua, the Canterbury<br />
Maori men’s team.<br />
players. But don’t wait until<br />
they’re 20, why don’t we start<br />
putting this to the kids when<br />
they’re young.”<br />
“If they get their bread and<br />
butter right, they can go from<br />
there. It’s giving them the<br />
opportunity from a young age.”<br />
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NEWS 5<br />
life by combining rugby with reading<br />
THE C PUPS: Charlie St John (left), Mason Boyd, Odin Hanekom, Hoani<br />
Nolan, Leo Anderson and Edward Hanekom. Before training sessions, both<br />
children and parents spend 15 minutes reading.<br />
The programme isn’t just<br />
for the kids – it also connects<br />
parents and caregivers.<br />
Jenna Timoti’s six year-old<br />
son Mason Boyd has played two<br />
seasons for the C Pups. Timoti<br />
said Mason is a very capable<br />
reader, but getting him to read<br />
was a chore. Bread and Butter<br />
helped Mason see reading as<br />
something that’s just part of<br />
training.<br />
Timoti said she has seen a<br />
difference in her son’s behaviour<br />
since he has been coached by<br />
Nolan.<br />
“Mason is someone who is<br />
easily distracted and needs<br />
structure. I can see a difference<br />
in his confidence, he’s so<br />
determined and the values he<br />
has learned have made him<br />
more empathetic. He’s a lot more<br />
caring,” she said.<br />
Similarly, Heathcote Valley<br />
School principal Bruce Ellison<br />
said he has seen a change in<br />
the kids since they have been<br />
coached by Nolan.<br />
“I’ve seen them grow as<br />
people and I’ve seen their<br />
relationships with each other<br />
grow,” said Ellison.<br />
“It’s a no brainer, why haven’t<br />
we been doing something like<br />
this all along?”<br />
Nolan said a programme like<br />
this would have made him look<br />
at rugby differently.<br />
“When I was playing, it was<br />
just about showing up and<br />
playing the game, but I think this<br />
is more of a deeper connection.”<br />
Nolan wants that connection<br />
to be fostered.<br />
“It teaches kids to care for the<br />
area, the grounds, care for the<br />
opposition and each other. It’s<br />
contagious and its something<br />
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Nolan wants to break down<br />
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Mainland Football interim<br />
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speed limits be reduced<br />
from 50km/h to 40km/h<br />
in parts of Scarborough<br />
and Taylors Mistake and<br />
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“While many road users in<br />
these areas already travel below<br />
the current speed limit, implementing<br />
a lower limit will help<br />
those unfamiliar with the area to<br />
understand the safe and appropriate<br />
speed.”<br />
“Scarborough and Taylors<br />
Mistake in particular attract large<br />
numbers of visitors to the beaches<br />
and walkways over the summer<br />
months and this will help to<br />
signpost and reinforce safe driver<br />
behaviour.”<br />
The city council has<br />
implemented a number of slow<br />
speed neighbourhoods over the<br />
past five years and will continue<br />
to prioritise the initiative, Thomas<br />
said.<br />
The deadline for submissions is<br />
December 5.<br />
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Epic fundraising run for teenager Enzo<br />
• By Kristie Boland<br />
ANTHONY MARTIN’S 100km<br />
run in Diamond <strong>Harbour</strong> took<br />
him more than 23 hours to<br />
complete, and at the end of it all<br />
he wanted was a cup of Irish tea.<br />
On Canterbury<br />
Anniversary<br />
Day,<br />
Anthony Martin<br />
ran 100km<br />
with a 3600m<br />
elevation to<br />
raise money<br />
for a Redcliffs<br />
Anthony<br />
Martin<br />
teenager who<br />
suffered a spinal<br />
injury in<br />
early 2020.<br />
Enzo Halliburton, now 18, was<br />
involved in a tragic swimming<br />
accident in Moncks <strong>Bay</strong> in<br />
January, 2020. While swimming<br />
with friends, Enzo dived into the<br />
water and did not resurface. He<br />
had seriously injured his spine<br />
and his friends had to perform<br />
mouth-to-mouth resuscitation<br />
and call for an ambulance.<br />
Enzo suffered a C5-C7 spinal<br />
injury and is now a tetraplegic.<br />
Martin has a work colleague<br />
whose son was with Enzo that<br />
day. After hearing Enzo’s story,<br />
ENDURANCE: Anthony Martin during his 100km run in Diamond <strong>Harbour</strong>.<br />
Martin decided he wanted to do<br />
something to help raise money<br />
to go towards a specialised bike<br />
for Enzo.<br />
This was the first ultra-marathon<br />
distance Martin had<br />
ran. During training, Martin<br />
had what he described as a<br />
“drawback” when he ruptured<br />
his hamstring in two places,<br />
tore the cartilage in his hip and<br />
had to get his Achilles tendon<br />
reattached.<br />
On the day of the run,<br />
Martin joined in on part of the<br />
Krayzie K’s ultra trail running<br />
event. The temperature that day<br />
was 27 deg C.<br />
“Being an Irish lad, I’m not<br />
built for heat,” said Martin.<br />
The 100km run took him 23hr<br />
38min. Thinking about Enzo<br />
and what he had gone through is<br />
what got Martin through those<br />
Enzo Halliburton<br />
last hours.<br />
“Even in the worst pain that<br />
I was in, it’s still a drop in the<br />
ocean of the reality of being<br />
tetraplegic,” he said.<br />
When he finally crossed the<br />
finish line at 8.25am on Saturday<br />
morning, there was one thing on<br />
Martin’s mind: “All I wanted was<br />
a cup of tea, there was no tea [at<br />
the finish line] so I drove to my<br />
mates and he had some Irish tea<br />
bags, it was perfect.”<br />
•If you wish to donate to<br />
Enzo’s cause you can go<br />
to https://givealittle.co.nz/<br />
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Takapūneke Reserve landscaping under way<br />
LANDSCAPING WORK is<br />
starting on a part of Banks<br />
Peninsula notable for a massacre<br />
in 1830. It is part of a two-stage<br />
plan to reinvigorate Takapūneke<br />
Reserve near Akaroa.<br />
Last year, the city council<br />
bought the Red House sited on<br />
the reserve for $2.5 million as<br />
part of its redevelopment plans,<br />
which it is jointly undertaking<br />
with Ōnuku Rūnanga.<br />
In 1830, the feared Ngai Toa<br />
chief Te Rauparaha, who was<br />
on a raiding journey from<br />
the North Island, arrived<br />
off the Takapūneke site. The<br />
Takapūneke rangatira (chief)<br />
was lured onto a British ship and<br />
killed by Te Rauparaha, who<br />
then slaughtered many at the<br />
once-thriving Ngāi Tahu commercial<br />
centre, after which the<br />
site became tapu (sacred).<br />
Takapūneke has been used as a<br />
rubbish dump and a wastewater<br />
treatment plant in the past.<br />
It achieved recognition of its<br />
significance in the history of the<br />
nation as a whole in 2002.<br />
Ōnuku was the first of the<br />
three locations in the South<br />
Island where The Treaty of<br />
Waitangi was signed – the others<br />
being Ōtakou and Ruapuke.<br />
Stage one of the redevelopment<br />
will be undertaken in two<br />
parts.<br />
The first part will involve<br />
terracing and the creation of<br />
a flat platform area for a pou<br />
(pillar), along with paths in<br />
the form of a takarangi, an<br />
intersecting double spiral. The<br />
pou is being designed and<br />
created by renowned Ngāi Tahu<br />
carver Fayne Robinson.<br />
Part one will be completed in<br />
time for a formal opening on 5<br />
February 2022, hosted by Ōnuku<br />
Rūnanga.<br />
Part two will see feature<br />
lighting installed for the pou<br />
along with planting, furniture<br />
DESIGN:<br />
The plan<br />
includes<br />
terracing<br />
and paths<br />
in the<br />
form of a<br />
takarangi<br />
or double<br />
spiral.<br />
PHOTO:<br />
NEWSLINE<br />
and palisade fencing, and an area<br />
for hand washing at the Stanley<br />
Place entrance.<br />
It is expected part two will be<br />
completed before the inaugural<br />
Matariki public holiday in June.<br />
Ōnuku Rūnanga chairman<br />
Riki Tainui said this is an<br />
important step forward in<br />
helping to tell the real story<br />
of Takapūneke.<br />
“This piece of land carries huge<br />
significance for our rūnanga. We<br />
want people to know its story<br />
and its history and provide a<br />
place for peaceful reflection,”<br />
Tainui said.<br />
Deputy Mayor and Banks<br />
Peninsula Councillor Andrew<br />
Turner welcomed news of work<br />
beginning.<br />
“Council and Ōnuku Rūnanga<br />
have worked closely to develop<br />
this landscape plan and we are<br />
all extremely pleased to have<br />
reached a stage where we can<br />
start to see the plan come to<br />
fruition,” Turner said.<br />
In 2002, the reserve was<br />
registered as wāhi tapu (a place<br />
of outstanding historical and<br />
cultural heritage values).
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THE DIAMOND <strong>Harbour</strong><br />
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“This work is part of<br />
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Miles Warren garden among<br />
those showcased this weekend<br />
TE KURA ō Ōhinetahi<br />
(Governors <strong>Bay</strong> School) is having<br />
its annual garden tour fundraiser<br />
on Sunday, showcasing 10<br />
gardens in the area.<br />
The money raised will go<br />
towards school activities, sports,<br />
and cultural costs for the next<br />
two years.<br />
School committee board<br />
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“We have a great community<br />
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“We are super grateful to the<br />
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Included in the unguided<br />
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a garden of international<br />
significance owned by Sir Miles<br />
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original Dyer Homestead, as<br />
well as seven new gardens not<br />
seen in the last tour.<br />
The properties are dotted<br />
from Allandale to Zephyr Tce.<br />
Buses will be put on to navigate<br />
the roads in a continuous loop,<br />
hop on and hop off.<br />
Te Kura ō Ōhinetahi wishes<br />
ON DISPLAY: Ōhinetahi Gardens, once owned by architect Sir Miles Warren, is on the<br />
Governor’s <strong>Bay</strong> School’s annual garden tour.<br />
to thank all their sponsors who<br />
have made this possible.<br />
Top tier totara sponsors<br />
include Total Safety Consulting,<br />
Mortgage First, David Levastam<br />
of Ray White, Four Square Supermarket<br />
Diamond <strong>Harbour</strong>,<br />
EV City, Whites Traffic Management<br />
and Moo Creative.<br />
Second tier rata sponsors include<br />
Strongline Projects, Goodfor<br />
Refillery, Flourish Foliage,<br />
Treekind, Laven Landscaping<br />
and Higgins.<br />
Third tier kowhai sponsors<br />
include Distripet, Sherpa Kai,<br />
Peninsula Electrical, Mitre<br />
10 Beckenham and Portstone<br />
Garden Centre.<br />
• The garden tour runs<br />
from 10am-4pm on<br />
Sunday. Tickets cost $60<br />
and can be purchased at<br />
Eventfinda.<br />
NEWS 13<br />
Cockles the<br />
subject of<br />
estuary survey<br />
THE ESTUARY mudflats will be<br />
“invaded” by scientists to conduct a<br />
cockle health survey on December 4.<br />
Over the past five years there has<br />
been an increase in shellfish collecting<br />
along the McCormacks <strong>Bay</strong><br />
causeway in the estuary of the Avon<br />
and Heathcote. This has led to public<br />
concern about the potential decline<br />
and sustainability of cockles.<br />
Following discussions with the<br />
Ministry for Primary Industries and<br />
mana whenua, the Estuary Trust<br />
agreed to undertake an evaluation of<br />
the cockle throughout the estuary.<br />
Since the last evaluation in 2008/9<br />
there have been significant changes<br />
within the estuary. Firstly, the<br />
building of the ocean pipeline has<br />
removed a significant proportion of<br />
treated waste water from the estuary.<br />
This has resulted in a dramatic<br />
decrease in nutrient levels and an<br />
improvement in water quality.<br />
Secondly, there have been considerable<br />
changes as a result of seismic<br />
disturbances during the 2010/11<br />
earthquake sequences.<br />
There is potential for the shellfish<br />
resources to increase in the future.<br />
The findings from the survey will<br />
be used by mana whenua when<br />
applying for Mātaitai Reserve status<br />
for the estuary.<br />
This will allow mana whenua to<br />
create bylaws to minimise the risks<br />
of overfishing and better manage<br />
the aquatic resources.<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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Treasures from the past:<br />
The Great Fire of Lyttelton<br />
IN 1870, the catastrophic Great<br />
Fire of Lyttelton razed much<br />
of the town centre, in spite of<br />
the heroic efforts of the town’s<br />
‘hook and ladder’ brigade, gaol<br />
inmates and random seamen,<br />
who doused the Mitre Hotel<br />
with buckets of beer – all<br />
followed later with the arrival of<br />
the Christchurch Fire Brigade by<br />
train.<br />
Spurred on by the reputed<br />
£80,000 damage, the Lyttelton<br />
Borough Council’s Fire Brigade<br />
Committee established the<br />
Lyttelton Volunteer Fire Brigade<br />
just three years later in 1873,<br />
complete with excellent new £1<br />
uniforms and boots. However,<br />
it would be another 27 years<br />
before the brigade would find a<br />
permanent home.<br />
In 1901, the council decided<br />
to invest in a new fire station<br />
to house its modern steampowered<br />
engines, with plans<br />
commissioned by the prestigious<br />
Christchurch architects,<br />
Armson, Collins and Harman.<br />
The firm were responsible for<br />
notable colonial landmarks, such<br />
as the Union Bank on Hereford<br />
St, the Rhodes mansion ‘Te<br />
Koraha’ in Merivale and St<br />
Mary’s Anglican Church in<br />
Timaru. In 1887, it had also<br />
designed the Lyttelton Borough<br />
Council Chambers<br />
and Magistrates Court at 1<br />
Sumner Rd on the corner<br />
of Oxford St.<br />
The Lyttelton Fire Station<br />
was then built on the opposite<br />
corner at 2 Sumner Rd in a<br />
similar grand Italianate style to<br />
GRAND:<br />
Lyttelton Fire<br />
Station (plus<br />
library), April<br />
16, 1964. The<br />
library was in<br />
this building<br />
from 1902 to<br />
1978, while<br />
the lower<br />
level housed<br />
the fire<br />
station from<br />
1902 to 1967. <br />
complement the borough<br />
council chambers, with<br />
construction completed in 1902.<br />
After having resided for some<br />
35 years in the old Colonists Hall<br />
just up the street, Canterbury’s<br />
oldest library, the Lyttelton<br />
Library, moved into the new fire<br />
station building some months<br />
after the fire brigade, occupying<br />
the upper floors.<br />
For almost seven decades<br />
the fire station (plus library)<br />
building was a vibrant social<br />
centre for the town until, in<br />
1967, the Lyttelton Volunteer<br />
Fire Brigade was forced to move<br />
to a new fire station on London<br />
St due to its brand new fire<br />
engines being too large for the<br />
old basement.<br />
The library followed a decade<br />
later in 1978, moving just across<br />
the road to the old borough<br />
council chambers.<br />
For over a century, these two<br />
fine buildings – the original fire<br />
station (plus library) and the<br />
borough council chambers –<br />
stood sentinel at the Sumner Rd<br />
main entrance to the town.<br />
In its later years the old fire<br />
station was also known to locals<br />
as the Stanaway’s building,<br />
where Brent and Ann lived until<br />
their home was demolished<br />
following the 2011 earthquakes.<br />
A sad reminder of Lyttelton’s<br />
recent past, the historic corner<br />
remains an empty lot.
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Email kristie.boland@starmedia.kiwi by<br />
5pm each Wednesday<br />
THe Heathcote Valley Wool<br />
Craft Group<br />
Thursday, 9.15-11.45am<br />
This group of enthusiasts<br />
meets weekly to spin, knit<br />
and create with wool. Anyone<br />
is welcome. Email Felicity<br />
Backhouse at thebackhouses@<br />
slingshot.co.nz or phone 384<br />
1755<br />
St Mary’s Village Hall,<br />
Martindales Rd, Heathcote<br />
PestFreeBP at Akaroa Library<br />
Thursday, 11am-4pm<br />
Have your questions answered<br />
about this collaborative<br />
programme designed to protect<br />
and enhance biodiversity on<br />
the peninsula through the<br />
widespread eradication of<br />
animal pests.<br />
Akaroa Library<br />
Lyttelton Farmers’ Market<br />
Saturday, 10am-1pm<br />
Support our local growers and<br />
producers who sell their fresh<br />
fruit and vegetables, free range<br />
eggs, bread, meat, fish, cheese,<br />
herbs and plants at the market<br />
every week. We encourage locals<br />
and visitors to linger, catch up<br />
with friends and enjoy a local<br />
coffee and enjoy the eclectic mix<br />
that makes Lyttelton so special.<br />
London Rd, Lyttelton<br />
Lyttelton Craft and Treasures<br />
Market<br />
Saturday, 9am-1pm<br />
Jewellery, timber craft, clothing,<br />
woollen hand crafts, toys,<br />
natural body products and much<br />
more. Meet the makers.<br />
Collett’s Corner, next to the<br />
Lyttelton Farmers’ Market<br />
Banks Peninsula Walking<br />
Festival <strong>2021</strong><br />
Every Saturday and Sunday<br />
throughout <strong>November</strong><br />
A great variety of walks over<br />
four weeks for people of all ages,<br />
abilities and interests. Great<br />
walks to Bride Falls, Kaitoere<br />
Spit, Hinewai, Avoca Valley or<br />
exploring Lyttelton’s Heritage<br />
Homes to name a few. Tickets<br />
from $2-$28.50.<br />
For events and times go to<br />
eventfinda.co.nz<br />
Governors <strong>Bay</strong> Garden<br />
Tour<br />
Sunday, 10am-4pm<br />
Governors <strong>Bay</strong> School<br />
(Te Kura o Ohinetahi) have<br />
organised a garden tour. Parents<br />
of children at the school have<br />
got together to showcase some<br />
their properties. There will be<br />
10 beautiful gardens on display.<br />
The properties are dotted from<br />
Allandale to Zephyr Tce. A<br />
Heathcote Community Morning Tea, Wednesday, 10am-noon. Everyone is invited to<br />
pop in for a cuppa, some fresh baking and to get to know some of the locals. Every<br />
Wednesday. Heathcote Community Centre<br />
bus will navigate the roads in<br />
a continuous loop, hop-on and<br />
hop-off.<br />
Little River Farmers Market<br />
Every Sunday, 9.30am-2pm<br />
A community run market with<br />
a focus on produce from around<br />
Banks Peninsula. Stalls include<br />
fresh produce, local wine and<br />
crafts.<br />
4<strong>24</strong>3 Christchurch Akaroa Rd,<br />
Little River<br />
Craft Group<br />
Monday, 10am-12pm<br />
Enjoy knitting,<br />
crocheting or sewing every<br />
Monday. The cost is $3 per<br />
session with morning tea and<br />
great company provided.<br />
Heathcote Community<br />
Centre<br />
Sumner Bridge Club<br />
Monday 7.15pm, Wednesday<br />
1pm.<br />
For friendly and competitive<br />
bridge. For information email<br />
sumnerbridgeclub@gmail.com.<br />
57 Dryden St, Sumner.<br />
Lyttelton <strong>Harbour</strong> TimeBank<br />
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. Go in for<br />
a chat – get help with joining or<br />
managing your account, posting<br />
an offer or request.<br />
Lyttelton Library<br />
Pottery Social Night<br />
Wednesday, 7-9.30pm<br />
Are you hooked on pottery?<br />
This is an opportunity for you to<br />
work alongside others on your<br />
own pottery projects. Tuition<br />
is not provided. There are two<br />
working electric wheels, benches<br />
and some equipment to share.<br />
Take your own clay, glazes, tools<br />
and ideas. $5 koha per session<br />
(cash only). Email Nikki to book<br />
artatsumnerhub@gmail.com<br />
Sumner Hub, 57 Nayland St<br />
Sumner<br />
Heathcote Valley Food Forest<br />
Wednesday, 3.30pm<br />
Go along and help out with<br />
this garden working bee, meeting<br />
every fortnight. Go on the<br />
group’s regular emailing list for<br />
more information by emailing<br />
ameliaknightbare@gmail.com<br />
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Shops bursting with<br />
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The countdown to the big day is well underway, so making up the<br />
Christmas gift list will now be a top priority… if you haven’t already done so.<br />
Finding those special gifts and stocking fillers as<br />
well as the Christmas treats for the table is so easy at<br />
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are bursting with festive merchandise.<br />
Every woman likes to receive body pampering<br />
gifts, and there is a huge selection of these priced<br />
to suit all budgets at the many pharmacies and gift<br />
shops around the city. Perfume is another favourite<br />
and again there is a wide selection to choose from,<br />
ranging from exciting new releases to the well-known<br />
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jewellery, fashion accessories, homewares and decor<br />
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The men are equally well catered for, from the<br />
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Speaking of smiles, nothing gives families more joy<br />
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Start a new<br />
Christmas tradition<br />
What could be better than starting some new family traditions this year? Christmas traditions are memories<br />
in the making and help spread a little festive cheer whether with your loved ones or out in the community.<br />
10 great ideas to help make Christmas a magical time of the year<br />
1. Create a Christmas playlist with some of<br />
your favourite carols and songs – play it<br />
loud and every day, if that’s your thing.<br />
Or plan a pre-Christmas sing-along<br />
evening – don’t forget to supply the song<br />
sheet so everyone can join in too.<br />
2. Get into the spirit of Christmas by getting<br />
together with family or friends to help<br />
decorate each other’s houses – turn up<br />
the music, drink the wine and go all out<br />
to deck the halls.<br />
3. Make and send homemade Christmas<br />
cards – there’s nothing more exciting<br />
than getting mail, right? Or how about<br />
writing some generic ones and dropping<br />
them into your nearest retirement<br />
home to brighten up an elderly person’s<br />
Christmas.<br />
4. Buy your family Christmas tee-shirts or<br />
Santa hats to wear on the day and don’t<br />
forget to take a family selfie.<br />
5. Fill a shoebox with gifts for a child, wrap<br />
it with a bow, and deliver to the nearest<br />
community gift tree – check with your<br />
local library and label with age and<br />
gender.<br />
6. Have a yearly family, friends or neighbour<br />
outdoor games night with drinks and<br />
nibbles leading up to the big day – think<br />
Pétanque, hoopla, mini golf, giant chess,<br />
or croquet.<br />
7. Take a leaf out of Iceland’s traditional<br />
‘Jolabokaflod’ or Christmas Book Flood,<br />
and give a book as a gift on Christmas<br />
Eve each year – don’t forget to write<br />
inside the cover who it’s from and the<br />
date.<br />
8. Make a list of must see Christmas movies<br />
to watch a week before Christmas day<br />
and tick off the ones you’ve watched.<br />
Don’t forget the popcorn and hot<br />
chocolate or nibbles and wine.<br />
9. Make and give a handmade ornament<br />
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Christmas tree will be covered with<br />
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10. Make homemade hot chocolate on<br />
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It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas<br />
Christmas is a great time for passing down recipes that are tried and true becoming<br />
traditional family favourites. The owner of this recipe says her mum used to make<br />
the pudding on Christmas Eve and would take the bowl and wooden spoon around<br />
everyone in the house to stir the mixture and make a wish.<br />
Make a Wish Christmas Pudding<br />
You will need:<br />
• 1 ½ tbsp butter<br />
• 1 ½ tsp baking soda<br />
• 1 ½ cups of boiling water<br />
• 1 ½ cups flour<br />
• 1 ½ cups mixed fruit or sultanas<br />
• ¾ cup sugar<br />
Method:<br />
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Aggressive look for new Outlander<br />
THERE IS NO doubt Mitsubishi<br />
make particularly good cars,<br />
they also make particularly good<br />
television advertisements.<br />
One I find quite entertaining is<br />
that for the outgoing Outlander, it<br />
demonstrates the amount of space<br />
inside the mid-size sport utility<br />
vehicle and includes my favourite<br />
segment, Monty the white persian<br />
cat getting a short shrift from<br />
sleeping comfortably inside the car.<br />
Mitsubishi had a successful<br />
Outlander runout and it has<br />
been replaced with a new<br />
generation model, although the<br />
concept of old has been very much<br />
maintained.<br />
The newcomer has a fresh<br />
exterior design, it is squared-off<br />
up front with an aggressive grille,<br />
bumper and bold headlight shrouds.<br />
There’s also a new driveline,<br />
well, there is a new engine, the<br />
2.5-litre petrol unit is coupled to<br />
continuously variable transmission<br />
that Mitsubishi has utilised to<br />
good effect for many years now in<br />
the Outlander and other models.<br />
As before, the Outlander is also<br />
available in three front and three<br />
four-wheel-drive variants.<br />
The six-model range starts at<br />
$41,990 for the 2WD LS and ends<br />
at $54,990 for the seven-seat 4WD<br />
VRX, which is the subject of this<br />
evaluation.<br />
Like most car builders these<br />
days Mitsubishi isn’t immune from<br />
manufacturing and supply issues<br />
due to an ever-increasing global<br />
shortage of microchips and semiconductors,<br />
and depending on the<br />
time of purchase that could well<br />
determine specification inclusions.<br />
However, Mitsubishi are<br />
reasonably well placed and the new<br />
Outlander in VRX form is highly<br />
specced. Major items include full<br />
leather trim with heated seats<br />
up front and in the second row,<br />
electric seat adjustment, headup<br />
display, Bose audio, electric<br />
panoramic sunroof, kick-motion<br />
tailgate, wireless smartphone<br />
charging, triple-zone climate<br />
control and satellite navigation that<br />
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central touch screen.<br />
It was a bit of a surprise to learn<br />
there was a completely new engine<br />
for Outlander. The old 2.4-litre<br />
unit served the Outlander well<br />
and was a real honey in terms of<br />
how it operated. Nevertheless,<br />
the new engine picks up the<br />
same fundamentals, it is quiet,<br />
has efficiency and is relatively<br />
powerful. It has power outputs of<br />
135kW and <strong>24</strong>5Nm, up 9kW and<br />
21Nm respectively from the old.<br />
The <strong>24</strong>88cc unit is also listed with<br />
an 8.1l/100km combined cycle<br />
average.<br />
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being achievable under perfect<br />
conditions. During my evaluation<br />
time, the readout was constantly<br />
sitting around 9l/100km. That<br />
included a lot of inner-city driving<br />
and my usual highway run. At<br />
100km/h the engine is loping over<br />
gently at 1500rpm, returning an<br />
instantaneous figure of 4.8l/100km.<br />
On the subject of figures, the<br />
Outlander will accelerate from a<br />
standstill to 100km/h in 9sec and<br />
will complete a highway overtake<br />
(80-120km/h) in 5.8sec.<br />
The engine works fluidly through<br />
the transmission, that’s one of<br />
the benefits of CVT, it allows the<br />
engine to work freely and, as such,<br />
is highly responsive, it isn’t flighty<br />
but it works the entire rev band<br />
willingly. The driver has the use of<br />
a paddle-shift gearing selector, it<br />
will lock the transmission into one<br />
of eight steps, which is useful for<br />
travelling on hill roads and many<br />
other applications.<br />
There’s also an economical mode<br />
that dulls the throttle response in<br />
the interests of saving fuel use.<br />
Mitsubishi builds great fourwheel-drive<br />
systems, and the new<br />
Outlander has the benefit of years<br />
of development through previous<br />
generation models and the likes<br />
of Lancer Evolution, Triton<br />
and Pajero models. The Super<br />
All-Wheel-Control system has<br />
many driver-selectable functions<br />
• Price – Mitsubishi<br />
Outlander VRX 4WD,<br />
$54,990<br />
• Dimensions – Length,<br />
4710mm; width, 1862mm;<br />
height, 1748mm<br />
• Configuration – Fourcylinder,<br />
four-wheel-drive,<br />
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eight-step continuously<br />
variable automatic<br />
• Performance –<br />
0-100km/h, 9sec<br />
• Fuel usage – 8.1/100km<br />
through a centre console dial. The<br />
evaluation car had only travelled<br />
400km when I picked it up, so I<br />
wasn’t prepared to drive crosscountry,<br />
but I did tackle a short offthe-seal<br />
road near Hororata, and<br />
could certainly feel drive kicking in<br />
through all four corners.<br />
The Hororata River was merely<br />
a dribble as I drove through the<br />
rocky river floor, it was a good<br />
test of suspension control, the<br />
four-strut system soaking up<br />
well the uneven surface. That’s<br />
another Outlander credential, it<br />
is occupant-friendly with wellcushioned<br />
underpinnings.<br />
That would also be a hard<br />
equation to get right, the<br />
newcomer sits on low profile 20in<br />
Bridgestone tyres (255/45), yet ride<br />
comfort hasn’t been jeopardised,<br />
the suspension has absorption<br />
and with supple seating the new<br />
Outlander is comfortable and<br />
relaxing to drive.<br />
With those big tyres there<br />
is also much feedback at the<br />
steering wheel and positive<br />
corner turn-in, accuracy is<br />
precise. Getting a big SUV to<br />
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I’m pleased to report the new<br />
Outlander has control and a<br />
deliberate handling quality.<br />
When pushed into some corner<br />
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the high-quality tyres dealing to<br />
everything asked of them.<br />
More than anything the new<br />
Outlander is the useful wagon we<br />
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the model for. It, too, has the space<br />
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Occupants seated in the rear row<br />
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The new Outlander has a certain<br />
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28 <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News Wednesday <strong>November</strong> <strong>24</strong> <strong>2021</strong> Latest Canterbury news at starnews.co.nz<br />
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Wednesday <strong>November</strong> <strong>24</strong> <strong>2021</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News 29<br />
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30 <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News Wednesday <strong>November</strong> <strong>24</strong> <strong>2021</strong> Latest Canterbury news at starnews.co.nz<br />
We’re open until 8pm on Black Friday.<br />
We’ve jumped on<br />
the Black Friday<br />
band-wagon<br />
with super deals across our<br />
entire Whiteware range.<br />
15 Place Setting Dishwasher<br />
$9<br />
403L ActiveSmart Bottom<br />
Mount Fridge Freezer<br />
DW60FC4X1 9039479 RF402BRPX6 9035421<br />
per week for<br />
36 months<br />
$1179 interest free* $1679<br />
$12<br />
per week for<br />
36 months<br />
interest free*<br />
488L French Door Fridge Freezer<br />
With summer just around the corner, it’s<br />
a great time to pick up a new fridge. This<br />
gem comes with a water dispenser and a<br />
twist ice maker and twin cooling to keep<br />
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though — we won’t be able to keep this<br />
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SRF5700BD 9067976<br />
$1699<br />
$13<br />
per week for<br />
36 months<br />
interest free*<br />
Limited Stock at this price.<br />
65” 4K Android TV<br />
Black Friday. It’s actually more colourful<br />
that you might think. Especially on this<br />
new 4K Android TV from Panasonic.<br />
Limited Stock<br />
TH65JX700 9068597<br />
$1399 $ 11<br />
less than<br />
per week for<br />
36 months<br />
interest free*<br />
Black Friday<br />
TV deals. You’ll<br />
love every detail.<br />
Especially the price.<br />
Shop our range of great<br />
brands in-store or online now.<br />
Black Friday Sales can be tiring. Luckily, you can get a<br />
new lounge suite to relax on, for less than half price.<br />
Vogue 3 + 2 Seater Lounge Suite - Oatmeal Colour Only 9061377<br />
The truth is, we’re not too sure about Black Friday either. It’s just a good<br />
excuse to give you a bargain. Which is exactly what this luxurious and<br />
chic 5 seater suite from La-Z-Boy is. It’s 54% off, but not for long.<br />
$2999 $ was<br />
6599<br />
54% off
Latest Canterbury news at starnews.co.nz<br />
Wednesday <strong>November</strong> <strong>24</strong> <strong>2021</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News 31<br />
Our Black Friday deals.<br />
Also available Thursday, Saturday,<br />
Sunday, Monday & Tuesday.<br />
Acer Aspire 3 15.6” A315 i5-1035G1<br />
12GB 256SSD 1TB Laptop<br />
9063754<br />
$1099<br />
$7<br />
per week for<br />
36 months<br />
interest free*<br />
was<br />
$4399<br />
50% off<br />
was<br />
$1399<br />
If you find a better bargain on<br />
the same item somewhere else<br />
Beckett 4 Seater Right Chaise<br />
Lounge Suite - Grey 9065530<br />
$2199<br />
up to<br />
25%<br />
off JBL Headphones #<br />
We’ll match it. ~<br />
Ultimate Ears BOOM 3<br />
Wireless Bluetooth Speaker<br />
$159<br />
$4<br />
per week for<br />
52 weeks on<br />
EasyCard* 2<br />
That’s what we like to call our “money<br />
where our mouth is” guarantee.<br />
50%<br />
off selected<br />
Sleepyhead Beds #<br />
30%<br />
off selected<br />
Bedroom<br />
& Dining<br />
Furniture and<br />
Lounge Suites #<br />
including<br />
20%<br />
off selected<br />
Nursery #<br />
up to<br />
50%<br />
off Remington #<br />
Limited Stock. Also available in Right Hand Chaise.<br />
If you think Black Friday is nonsense,<br />
feel free to pay the extra $1200.<br />
Charlie Queen 4 Piece Slat Bed Bedroom Suite<br />
If we’re honest, we’re just jumping on the Black<br />
Friday band-wagon. Which gives us a good excuse<br />
to give you a bargain. Which is exactly what this<br />
stylish and solid 4 piece bedroom suite is.<br />
40%<br />
off Russell Hobbs<br />
Small Kitchen<br />
Appliances #<br />
9039548<br />
$2799 $ was<br />
3999<br />
less than<br />
$12<br />
per week for<br />
60 months<br />
interest free*
32 <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News Wednesday <strong>November</strong> <strong>24</strong> <strong>2021</strong> Latest Canterbury news at starnews.co.nz<br />
If you’re tired of all this<br />
Black Friday nonsense,<br />
have a lie down.<br />
Chiropractic HD Limited Edition Bed<br />
Time flies when you’re fast asleep. So, if you can’t wait<br />
for Christmas to come, speed things up with a new<br />
bed. Then there’ll be no tossing, turning, or lying awake<br />
fretting. Especially since you got it for less half price.<br />
$<strong>24</strong>99<br />
QUEEN. KING. SUPER<br />
KING. SAME PRICE.<br />
$11<br />
less than<br />
per week for<br />
60 months on<br />
interest free*<br />
up to<br />
68% off<br />
9069927 / 9069926 / 9069928<br />
Chiropractic Focus Firm Queen Bed<br />
$1899<br />
was<br />
$3799<br />
$7<br />
9067310<br />
less than<br />
per week for<br />
60 months<br />
interest free*<br />
Matrix MKII Firm Queen Bed<br />
$2349<br />
was<br />
$4699<br />
Matrix MKII Ultra Medium Queen Bed<br />
9070929 9070950<br />
$11<br />
less than<br />
per week for<br />
60 months<br />
interest free*<br />
$3599<br />
was<br />
$7199<br />
less than<br />
$15<br />
per week for<br />
60 months<br />
interest free*<br />
Sanctuary Avignon Queen Bed<br />
$4499<br />
was<br />
$8999<br />
9062305<br />
less than<br />
$19<br />
per week for<br />
60 months<br />
interest free*<br />
Premium<br />
Velvet<br />
Headboard<br />
$299<br />
QUEEN. KING.<br />
SUPER KING.<br />
SAME PRICE.<br />
up to<br />
64% off<br />
9049720 / 9049717 / 9049723<br />
Strictly limited stock<br />
Delivered in time<br />
for the Xmas<br />
rellie sleepover.<br />
We’ve got thousands<br />
of beds stocked at our<br />
warehouse ready for<br />
delivery now.<br />
36<br />
MONTHS<br />
$499 & over*<br />
INTEREST FREE<br />
on everything<br />
INTEREST FREE<br />
on furniture and beds<br />
60MONTHS<br />
$1499 & over*<br />
Offers valid dates vary, see individual product pages online for details. Available, while stocks last, unless otherwise stated. Some products on display in selected stores only – please call 0800 764 847 to check availability. Personal shoppers only. *Apple, selected computers, game consoles, gift cards, clearance items and some promotional items are not<br />
available in conjunction with interest free offers. Flooring available on a maximum of 18 months interest free. Exclusions, fees, terms, conditions, and credit criteria apply. Available in-store only. Equal instalment amounts include one-off booking fee of $45.00, annual fees of $45.00 p.a. and security registration fee of $8.05, and exclude insurance. Current<br />
interest rate of 23.95% applies to any unpaid balance after expiry of (any) interest free period. See in-store or visit smithscity.co.nz/interest-free for details.# Discount is off our full retail price and not available in conjunction with any other offer. *2 Weekly equal instalments are based on a 52 week finance period commencing 7 days from the date<br />
charged. We recommend setting up an Automatic Payment authority to avoid missed payments and additional interest charges. Available in-store and online. Current interest rate of 23.95% applies. There are no set-up, annual, or account maintenance fees – a $19 notification fee may apply in circumstances of default. Terms, conditions, and credit criteria<br />
apply. See in-store or visit smithscity.co.nz/easycard for more details or to apply for your EasyCard. ^Airpoints TM terms and conditions apply. Visit smithscity.co.nz/airpoints for more detail. ~ Price Promise terms and conditions apply. Visit smithscity.co.nz/price-promise for more details.