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Thursday <strong>December</strong> 2 2<strong>02</strong>1 3<br />
COMING SOON: Road names that reflect Māori heritage have been approved for the planned 10.1-hectare Mataī Springs subdivision at 68 Quaifes Rd.<br />
Street names changed to reflect heritage<br />
FOUR STREETS in a planned<br />
Halswell subdivision will bear<br />
Māori names following concerns<br />
the names originally proposed<br />
did not reflect local heritage.<br />
The 10.1-hectare Mataī Springs<br />
subdivision at 68 Quaifes Rd<br />
is now set to contain Kākā Pl,<br />
Toetoe St, Horopito St and<br />
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These names replace the names<br />
Rush Close, Wineberry St,<br />
Springhead St and Yellow Wood<br />
Pl, originally proposed<br />
by developers Fletcher<br />
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Co-Secretary of the Halswell<br />
Residents’ Association David<br />
Hawke said he was pleased the<br />
Halswell-Hornby-Riccarton<br />
Community Board approved the<br />
new names.<br />
“The names that they’ve<br />
approved are a big improvement<br />
on the ones that were originally<br />
put forward.”<br />
The residents association was<br />
trying to build awareness of the<br />
area’s heritage, he said.<br />
“The original names that were<br />
put forward, they didn’t respect<br />
enough the mana whenua, the<br />
people who lived here.”<br />
The community board also<br />
approved the name Cress St in<br />
place of Canopy St, while Mataī<br />
Springs Drive and Fauna St<br />
remain unchanged.<br />
The issue was first raised by<br />
Hawke in an October meeting<br />
of the board, during which he<br />
asked members not to approve<br />
the initially proposed names.<br />
A decision on the issue was<br />
then delayed to allow time for<br />
consultation.<br />
The developer subsequently<br />
met with board members and<br />
representatives of the residents’<br />
association and agreed to<br />
reconsider the requested naming<br />
options.<br />
Community and stakeholder<br />
manager Mark Doyle updated<br />
the board of the steps taken to<br />
consult with the community<br />
during the meeting in which<br />
the revised names were<br />
approved.<br />
He noted not all naming<br />
options discussed with locals<br />
were available or suitable.<br />
In both the initial and revised<br />
name requests, the names were<br />
themed for the flora and fauna<br />
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Thursday <strong>December</strong> 2 2<strong>02</strong>1<br />
Submissions support cycleway<br />
• By Fiona Ellis<br />
THE MAJORITY of 424<br />
submissions support the third<br />
and final section of the Nor’west<br />
Arc Cycleway, a city council<br />
analysis has revealed.<br />
Just 12 per cent of submitters<br />
opposed the construction of<br />
the cycleway, which would link<br />
Canterbury University to Jellie<br />
Park and Harewood Rd, and<br />
a further 23 per cent were<br />
neutral.<br />
However, design details<br />
divided the submitters on the<br />
project, which has received $10.5<br />
million in funding as part of<br />
the Government ‘shovel ready’<br />
projects.<br />
Safety and parking were<br />
frequent concerns.<br />
Submitters were split on the<br />
two proposed designs for Ilam<br />
Rd.<br />
A one-way cycleway on each<br />
side of the road was favoured<br />
by 55 per cent of submitters<br />
who selected an option, while<br />
45 per cent preferred a two-way<br />
cycleway on the west side of the<br />
road.<br />
Of those who supported<br />
the first option, safety was a<br />
common reason, cited by 32<br />
submitters.<br />
Ilam Rd residents W and PJ<br />
Gilroy said it was obviously the<br />
safer option.<br />
“We will only have to look one<br />
way for approaching cyclists as<br />
we exit our drive and we will<br />
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PHOTO: CHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL<br />
have a clear view of vehicles<br />
approaching from the right. At<br />
present, our view is obstructed<br />
by vehicles parked close to the<br />
exit from our garage and drive.”<br />
University lecturer Mads<br />
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the university every day, called<br />
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would be disastrous.<br />
“Having scooters, cycles etc<br />
travelling at 30km/h in the same<br />
area as pedestrians will only lead<br />
to serious accidents,” he said.<br />
Fourteen submitters who<br />
chose this option also wanted to<br />
avoid poor user behaviour they<br />
believed would be an issue with a<br />
shared path.<br />
Submitter Richard Ibbitt<br />
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pathways had not been good.<br />
“The pedestrian usually has<br />
to give way to cyclists, not all of<br />
whom seem to appreciate that<br />
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Although the second option<br />
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OPTIONS: Public submissions showed 55 per cent of submitters preferred a cycleway on<br />
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PHOTO: CHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL<br />
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option as there’s enough space<br />
for cyclists to pass slower scooter<br />
users and scooter users to pass<br />
slower pedestrians without<br />
jostling for space,” Britten said.<br />
The planned design for the<br />
intersection of Aorangi and<br />
Wairakei Rds also caused a<br />
divide among the 53 submitters<br />
who shared their opinions.<br />
The design put to the public<br />
would stop through traffic and<br />
right turns for cars travelling in<br />
either direction along Aorangi<br />
Rd.<br />
Twenty-one submitters supported<br />
the design, citing safety<br />
benefits.<br />
Kathy Beswick said she liked to<br />
cycle but that the current intersection<br />
was horrendous and she<br />
avoided using it<br />
“I fully support this aspect of<br />
the plan,” Beswick said.<br />
However, more submitters opposed<br />
the design, with 25 people<br />
objecting due to access issues and<br />
predicting traffic on side roads<br />
would increase.<br />
Submitter Alastair Christie<br />
said strongly opposed the blocking<br />
off through traffic and traffic<br />
turning right.<br />
“This intersection as this will<br />
make it much more difficult for<br />
me to access a large part of my<br />
city,” Christie said.<br />
The cycleway section has<br />
received $10.5 million in funding<br />
as part of the Government ‘shovel<br />
ready’ projects.<br />
The cycleway hearing panel is<br />
set to make its recommendation<br />
to the urban development and<br />
transport committee early next<br />
year, with the committee to make<br />
the final decision.<br />
A report included in the<br />
agenda of the hearings panel by<br />
city council senior engagement<br />
adviser Tessa Zant requested the<br />
panel to recommend a one-way<br />
cycleway is installed on each side<br />
of Ilam Rd, varying between 1.8<br />
and 2m wide.<br />
It also requested a 4m shared<br />
path from the corner of Jellie<br />
Park up to Truman Rd, and from<br />
there a 3m two-way cycleway<br />
along Aorangi Rd to<br />
the intersection with Wairakei<br />
Rd.<br />
The report recommended the<br />
intersection remain closed to<br />
through traffic and right-turning<br />
traffic.<br />
If the project is approved, work<br />
is expected to begin in mid to<br />
late 2<strong>02</strong>2.<br />
Community feedback would<br />
contribute to concept plans<br />
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The city council is asking for<br />
community input on the use<br />
of space in the area, located<br />
inside the city’s fastest-growing<br />
suburb. Last year 14 per cent of<br />
new housing consents by the city<br />
council were for Halswell builds.<br />
Feedback on the playgrounds is<br />
open until <strong>December</strong><br />
13, and Helps planned<br />
to share his views.<br />
He only supported<br />
removing some play<br />
areas if others were<br />
not just replaced but<br />
expanded, he said.<br />
“Otherwise you’ve<br />
just got more kids and<br />
less playgrounds, I<br />
don’t think that would<br />
be good.”<br />
Westbrooke Park playground<br />
was old, but this did not worry<br />
him as long as it was safe.<br />
City council community parks<br />
manager Al Hardy said it might<br />
be better to upgrade playgrounds<br />
in two parks and have more open<br />
space in the other two.<br />
“We only have a limited pool<br />
of money to spend on these four<br />
reserves and we want to make<br />
sure that we spend it in a way that<br />
meets the needs of local families,”<br />
Hardy said.<br />
Head of parks Andrew<br />
Rutledge said the four parks were<br />
located close to each other.<br />
“Ridder Reserve is 220m from<br />
Westbrooke Park, Westbrooke<br />
Anne<br />
Galloway<br />
Park is 180m from Wales Reserve<br />
and Wales Reserve is 320m from<br />
Shamrock Reserve,” Rutledge<br />
said.<br />
“We have an opportunity to<br />
improve quality and variety of<br />
play equipment in these parks,<br />
while keeping play within<br />
walking distance of homes.<br />
“As an outcome<br />
some equipment could<br />
be removed and not<br />
replaced.”<br />
Community feedback<br />
would contribute to a<br />
concept plan for each<br />
park, and the Halswell-<br />
Hornby-Riccarton<br />
Community Board would<br />
be asked to approve the<br />
plans next May, he said.<br />
“The concept plans will<br />
be implemented with<br />
construction expected late 2<strong>02</strong>2<br />
to early 2<strong>02</strong>3.”<br />
Halswell Ward councillor<br />
Anne Galloway said needs had<br />
changed in the decades since the<br />
equipment was built, although<br />
this did not mean all equipment<br />
should be thrown out.<br />
However, playing in nature<br />
without equipment dictating<br />
what children could do was<br />
beneficial.<br />
“Being more creative in what<br />
we offer our children is good, I<br />
think,” Galloway said.<br />
New reserve areas would meet<br />
the needs of new subdivisions,<br />
she said.<br />
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• By Fiona Ellis<br />
THE CREATIVITY of Hornby<br />
school children has helped raise<br />
about $1500 to support children<br />
with cancer.<br />
The Festival of Flowers was<br />
held on Saturday, giving pupils<br />
from Gilberthorpe Primary, St<br />
Bernadettes Primary, Hornby<br />
Primary, South Hornby Primary<br />
and Hornby High School the opportunity<br />
to display their floral<br />
creations to the community for a<br />
gold coin entry fee.<br />
Exhibits ranged from floral<br />
arrangements to plant-themed<br />
Bloomin’ good day at flower festival<br />
drawings, models and poetry.<br />
Wigram Lions helped organise<br />
the event to support Camp Quality’s<br />
2<strong>02</strong>2 summer camp, and<br />
also raffled hampers with items<br />
gifted by local businesses.<br />
Youth team chairman Syd<br />
Horgan said the event had a<br />
“feel-good factor” for adults as<br />
well as children.<br />
“For many, it’s been some time<br />
since they were at school, and<br />
they were literally blown away<br />
by the talents of many students,”<br />
Horgan said.<br />
The Covid-19 pandemic posed<br />
an extra challenge, causing the<br />
festival to be pushed back from<br />
the original October date.<br />
It was not easy to hold such<br />
an event amid other end-of-year<br />
events and the Lions appreciated<br />
the effort of principals and<br />
teachers, he said.<br />
FEEL-GOOD FACTOR: Visitors take in the Festival of Flowers on<br />
Saturday.<br />
FUNDRAISER: South Hornby<br />
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pupils to contribute to a bid to raise<br />
money for Camp Quality.<br />
COLOURFUL: Hornby Primary School<br />
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Time to<br />
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all our<br />
successes<br />
Kia ora koutou. Talofa. Kia Orana. Malo e<br />
lelei. Bula Vinaka. Fakaalofa atu. Namaste.<br />
Kumusta. Haere mai haere mai ki Te Kura<br />
Huruhuru Ao o Horomaka. Warm greetings to<br />
the Hornby High School community.<br />
As always, this is my favourite time of year. I<br />
love celebrating the success of others, and we<br />
have seen some fabulous successes from our<br />
students this year. We celebrated the best in<br />
academic, sporting, and cultural success at<br />
our prize giving last week. We are so proud<br />
of the number of students who have gained<br />
university scholarships for 2<strong>02</strong>2, and as we<br />
celebrated our leavers it was amazing to see<br />
the number of students whose intention is to<br />
follow a course of university study in 2<strong>02</strong>2.<br />
University study isn’t the right pathway for<br />
everyone, and we also see many students<br />
who are passionate about following their own<br />
pathway into trades training too.<br />
Similarly our school sports teams have had<br />
a great summer sports season, with success<br />
across a range of codes. We are very grateful<br />
for the coaches from both within and outside<br />
the school who nurture and support our<br />
young people in their sporting activities. I was<br />
particularly gratified to receive an approach<br />
from a group of prominent Hornby volleyball<br />
players intent on putting even more energy<br />
and “zip” into our volleyball programme. They<br />
well remember the halcyon days of national<br />
prominence for Hornby volleyball.<br />
I commented at our prize giving that we need<br />
to remember that success comes in many<br />
forms, and is different things for different<br />
people. In this age of significant mental<br />
challenge for so many, there are those for<br />
whom simply functioning on a daily basis<br />
is a significant achievement. Recognising<br />
this range of different people, my greatest<br />
encouragement to all of our rangatahi is<br />
that they aspire to be the best version of<br />
themselves that they can be. That is the best<br />
that any one of us can ask.<br />
In the meantime, thank you to everyone in our<br />
community who has supported us. I would<br />
like to take this opportunity to wish you all a<br />
great Christmas season and a safe and restful<br />
summer.<br />
Robin Sutton<br />
Tumuaki<br />
November 2<strong>02</strong>1<br />
Commitment,<br />
Achievement,<br />
Resilience,<br />
Respect<br />
Rewards for commitment<br />
and effort at prizegiving<br />
On Wednesday, November 17,<br />
we held our Senior Prizegiving.<br />
This is always a very special<br />
event on the Hornby High<br />
School calendar and although<br />
our format was considerably<br />
different, the occasion was no<br />
less auspicious.<br />
Unfortunately we were unable<br />
to allow an audience to attend,<br />
which meant that for the<br />
first time whānau could not<br />
watch their tamariki receive<br />
their awards. However, we<br />
were lucky enough to have<br />
Mr Carter behind the camera<br />
streaming the event via a<br />
GoogleMeet, allowing whānau<br />
and our junior students to<br />
watch.<br />
Congratulations to all of our<br />
prizewinners on a highly<br />
successful school year.<br />
We would like to acknowledge<br />
our sponsors for the event:<br />
XCM Group Limited, Lodge<br />
Unanimity Sumner, Fujifilm<br />
Business Innovation NZ, Hei<br />
Hei Health Centre, CrestClean,<br />
Rhino Fire and Security, and<br />
Ministry of Education.<br />
Alyana Pascual – Christchurch Music Centre<br />
Trophy for Outstanding Involvement, Service<br />
to the School, and UC Hiranga Scholarship for<br />
Academic Excellence.<br />
Cameron Arthur – The 2<strong>02</strong>1 Dux of Hornby High<br />
School, UC Hiranga Scholarship for Academic<br />
Excellence, UC Business and Law First Year Award for<br />
Excellence, UC Horomata Scholarship.<br />
Lenora Taotua-Lavea – The Paul Ryan Trophy<br />
for Service to the School, Keith Hay Trophy for<br />
Outstanding Contribution to Sport, Merit in<br />
Culture and Performing Arts.<br />
Roanne Arceo – The Jim Anderton Trophy for Proxime<br />
Accessit, and UC Hiranga Scholarship for Academic<br />
Excellence.<br />
Jenica Padiernos – The Dalmer Cup for<br />
General Excellence at Year 13, and UC Mapura<br />
Bright Start Scholarship.<br />
Nadia Officer – Mainguard Trophy for<br />
Excellence in Drama, Merit in Culture and<br />
Performing Arts plus Service to the School.<br />
Michelle Arama – Recognised for Service to the<br />
School and First in Art.<br />
Peteli Fevaleaki – Awarded for Service to the<br />
School, and Senior Boys Volleyball Trophy.<br />
Nidhi Prasad – Greater Hornby Residents<br />
Award for Community Service.
Thursday <strong>December</strong> 2 2<strong>02</strong>1 9<br />
ILLUMINATING: Carl Seaward spends $55,000 each year on his Christmas light show, reportedly one of the biggest of its kind in Australasia.<br />
PHOTOS: GEOFF SLOAN<br />
Christmas wonderland switched on<br />
CARL SEAWARD has a vision. He wants<br />
to see people, young and old, experience<br />
the joy of Christmas.<br />
So, at his Shands Rd home, the retired<br />
60-year-old has reportedly built one of the<br />
biggest interactive displays of its type in<br />
Australasia.<br />
Every year, tens of thousands of<br />
Cantabrians flock to Seaward’s property<br />
in Prebbleton. He flicked the switch to<br />
open his Christmas wonderland for the<br />
2<strong>02</strong>1 season on Saturday night.<br />
“This is a lightshow, of which you are<br />
actually a part of, you are in the middle of<br />
it. That’s unique,” Seaward said.<br />
And in spite of so many Christmasrelated<br />
events being cancelled this year,<br />
Seaward has vowed to soldier on.<br />
“Gotta do it, gotta do it, no matter<br />
what happens. Okay, work in with the<br />
restrictions, but make it happen for<br />
everybody,” he said.<br />
“I love life, and I love the joy this<br />
experience actually brings to so many<br />
people.”<br />
On opening night, the light show<br />
attracted more than 800 people, despite<br />
the rain.<br />
“Everyone was very enthusiastic and<br />
very excited, everyone we talked to were<br />
loving it.”<br />
Seaward’s partner Maureen passed away<br />
one year ago after a long battle with motor<br />
neurone disease. He wants to continue<br />
her legacy and raise awareness for the<br />
untreatable disease.<br />
“Maureen was by my side right from<br />
day one with this. We always used to tell<br />
people, this whole thing started because<br />
34 years ago she started collecting the<br />
Christmas Santa bears. And that’s how<br />
her collection outgrew the house.”<br />
The keen handyman said the show is<br />
different each year, as he can only display<br />
about 15 per cent of his collection.<br />
“I’m good for another 10 years. By that<br />
stage I might be finding it a bit hard to be<br />
climbing up and down on the roofs but,<br />
as long as I can, I’m going to keep it<br />
going.”<br />
He said the entry fee of $10 per adult<br />
and $5 per child helps towards the cost of<br />
funding the lights, which he spent $55,000<br />
on each year.<br />
The light show is on every day, 8.30-<br />
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2 tablespoons peanut oil, place<br />
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750gm lamb strips<br />
400gm fresh mixed vegetables<br />
(eg capsicum, bok choy, mushrooms<br />
and snow peas, but can<br />
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1 tablespoon root ginger<br />
4 cloves garlic (crushed)<br />
1/3rd cup hoisin Sauce<br />
2 tablespoons sweet chilli sauce<br />
2 tablespoons water<br />
Coriander, fresh (for garnish –<br />
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Stir fry lamb in batches until<br />
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remove from frypan. Stir fry<br />
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Honey Soy Beef & Noodle<br />
Stir Fry<br />
Serves 4-5<br />
Ingredients<br />
2 tablespoons peanut oil, place<br />
in wok<br />
1 small red onion, thinly sliced<br />
600gm rump steak, cut into<br />
strips<br />
1 teaspoon minced ginger<br />
½ red chilli, de-seeded and<br />
finely chopped<br />
400gm stir fry vegetables<br />
½ teaspoon ground five spice<br />
1/3 cup soy sauce<br />
½ cup liquid honey<br />
1 x 350gm packet noodles<br />
Handful fresh coriander leaves,<br />
chopped<br />
Roasted cashew nuts, roughly<br />
chopped<br />
Directions<br />
Heat oil, add onion and stir fry<br />
over medium heat until it beings<br />
to soften.<br />
Increase heat and add beef and<br />
stir fry until meat browns. Reduce<br />
the heat and add ginger, vegetables<br />
and five spice, and continue<br />
stir frying for a further minute.<br />
Pour over soy sauce and honey,<br />
stir through, and continue cooking<br />
for a further 5min until meat<br />
is cooked and vegetables are<br />
heated through and tender.<br />
Remove noodles from the<br />
packet and put into a bowl. Pour<br />
over boiling water to heat them,<br />
then drain.<br />
Serve the beef and vegetables<br />
over the noodles, or toss the<br />
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Garnish with coriander and<br />
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Serves 3-4<br />
Ingredients<br />
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4 tablespoons soy sauce, place in<br />
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3 tablespoons peanut butter<br />
2 tablespoons liquid honey<br />
1 teaspoon sesame oil<br />
1 tablespoon root ginger, grated<br />
2 tablespoons olive oil, place in<br />
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3-4 skinless chicken breast fillets,<br />
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Peppercorns<br />
4 cloves garlic, crushed<br />
1 head broccoli, broken into<br />
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1 red capsicum, halved, then<br />
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1 packet snowpeas<br />
1 large carrot, sliced<br />
1/3rd cup unsalted cashew nuts<br />
1 bunch spring onions, sliced<br />
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Mix soy sauce/peanut butter/<br />
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It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas<br />
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You will need:<br />
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• 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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2. Add the boiling water and<br />
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3. When cool, add flour and<br />
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4. Stir all the ingredients together<br />
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Every row, column and box should<br />
contain the digits 1 to 9.<br />
WORDBUILDER<br />
WordBuilder<br />
121<br />
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A E X<br />
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words of three or more letters,<br />
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words<br />
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allowed.<br />
QUINTS, quit,<br />
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quits, sin,<br />
at<br />
sit, snit,<br />
least<br />
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one<br />
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six-letter word.<br />
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10 11<br />
12 13 14 15<br />
16<br />
DECO<br />
12<br />
17 18<br />
19<br />
20 21 22 23 24<br />
25 26<br />
27 28<br />
29 30<br />
31 32<br />
SOLUTION<br />
No.121<br />
14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26<br />
B Z E L F J P V T G X Y D<br />
33 34<br />
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13<br />
W H A C U O K I R Q N M S<br />
Decoder<br />
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5. Tree; neat and tidy (6)<br />
10. Agrees (7)<br />
11. Evasive talk (7)<br />
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13<br />
H O B<br />
14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26<br />
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z<br />
12. Rubber (6)<br />
15. As a result of this (6)<br />
16. Recuperate (7)<br />
17. Despatch (4)<br />
18. Change direction<br />
suddenly (4)<br />
19. Significance (7)<br />
20. Appear (4)<br />
22. Excludes (4)<br />
25. Arousing sympathy (7)<br />
27. Attraction (6)<br />
28. Heave (6)<br />
31. Porch (7)<br />
32. Beguile (7)<br />
33. Niche (6)<br />
34. Journey (6)<br />
2 15 26 17 6 17<br />
17 15 1 19 12 4 4 5 6 13 13 7<br />
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15 19 22 10 16 15 1<br />
Down<br />
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3. Impede (6)<br />
4. As well (4)<br />
5. Secure (4)<br />
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6 21 12 23 1 15<br />
8 9 11 1 12 25 9 4 15 25<br />
6. University lecturer (6)<br />
7. Acknowledge defeat (7)<br />
8. Provides (6)<br />
9. Theatrical performer (6)<br />
13. Daydream (7)<br />
14. Advice (7)<br />
15. Atrocious (7)<br />
20. Norway lobster (6)<br />
21. Make bigger (7)<br />
23. Paua, to non-New<br />
Zealanders (7)<br />
24. Lookout (6)<br />
25. Commend (6)<br />
26. Layers (6)<br />
29. Person in charge (4)<br />
30. Hit hard (4)<br />
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11 1 11 15 25 7 26 15 17 6<br />
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Each number in our DECODER grid represents a different<br />
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Each Enter number the given represents letters into a different all squares letter with of the matching alphabet. numbers. Write the<br />
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uses all 26 letters of the alphabet.<br />
letters you have found, cross them off the alphabet provided.<br />
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R<br />
25 12 25 8 4 25 8<br />
Y<br />
4 6 5 11 13 16 17 10 5 3 18 18<br />
2 13 22 17 5 17 25<br />
23 15 10 3 24 23 1<br />
12 4 24 15 11 15 20 24 4 1 10 23<br />
11 17 3 4 1 14<br />
Each number in our DECODER grid represents a different<br />
letter - there is a number for all 26 letters of the alphabet.<br />
Enter the given letters into all squares with matching numbers.<br />
The challenge now is to work out which letters are represented<br />
by the other numbers. As you get the letters, enter them into<br />
the main grid, and the reference grid. To keep track of the<br />
letters you have found, cross them off the alphabet provided.<br />
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4 26 7 23 22 13 17<br />
5 11 15 8 20 20 17 16 3<br />
1 17 8 4 13 3 22<br />
9 6 3 13 22 3 11 3 17 25 13 22<br />
16 1 22 17 14 8 8<br />
4 6 11 21 16 24 8 9 6 11 8 4<br />
121<br />
7 13 26 16 23 16<br />
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z<br />
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13<br />
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122<br />
Crossword<br />
Across: 1. Asthma, 5.<br />
Spruce, 10. Assents, 11.<br />
Flannel, 12. Eraser, 15.<br />
Hereby, 16. Recover,<br />
17. Send, 18. Veer, 19.<br />
Meaning, 20. Seem, 22.<br />
Bars, 25. Piteous, 27. Allure,<br />
28. Strain, 31. Portico, 32.<br />
Enamour, 33. Recess, 34.<br />
Travel.<br />
Down: 2. Sustain, 3. Hinder,<br />
4. Also, 5. Safe, 6. Reader,<br />
7. Concede, 8. Caters, 9.<br />
Player, 13. Reverie, 14.<br />
Counsel, 15. Heinous, 20.<br />
Scampi, 21. Enlarge, 23.<br />
Abalone, 24. Sentry, 25.<br />
Praise, 26. Strata, 29. Boss,<br />
30. Belt.<br />
WordBuilder<br />
aft, ate, axe, eat, eft, eta,<br />
exit, fat, fate, fax, feat, feta,<br />
fiat, fie, fit, fix, FIXATE, tax,<br />
taxi, tea, tie.<br />
Sudoku<br />
SOLUTION<br />
No.120<br />
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13<br />
S F K U A V H Z P T O N X<br />
14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26<br />
C L Y R B I Q E G J D M W<br />
DECODER<br />
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1060L x 550W x 420H<br />
2 Drawer Buffet Unit<br />
ONLY<br />
$499 EaCh<br />
ONLY<br />
$329<br />
ONLY $299EaCh<br />
ONLY<br />
$599<br />
ONLY<br />
$199<br />
ONLY<br />
$399<br />
Bedside Cabinet<br />
With metal runners.<br />
Jumbo 4 Drawer Chest<br />
1140 x 800 x 400. NZ made. Metal runners.<br />
Tallboy 4 Drawer<br />
600 x 400 x 900.<br />
2 Drawer/4 Shelf<br />
Entertainment Unit<br />
ONLY $429<br />
Pine Display<br />
Cabinet<br />
with 4 Glass<br />
Shelves<br />
(1800 x 400 x 900)<br />
$179<br />
Large<br />
690H x 460W x 410 D<br />
EaCh<br />
Small<br />
510H x 460W x 410 D$140 EaCh<br />
ONLY<br />
$299<br />
EaCh<br />
ONLY<br />
$239<br />
Coffee Table<br />
ONLY$459<br />
2 Drawer Ent/Unit<br />
ONLY$349<br />
ONLY<br />
$899<br />
Foundry Coffee<br />
Table<br />
1200 x 600<br />
ONLY<br />
$499<br />
7 Drawer TV/<br />
DVD Chest<br />
760 x 1140 x 410.<br />
(Gap 150)<br />
Towerboy 6 Drawer<br />
1260 x 460 x 410.<br />
With metal<br />
runners.<br />
Also available<br />
in Black.<br />
7 Piece<br />
Dining<br />
Suite<br />
1500 x 900<br />
7 Piece Dining<br />
Suite<br />
Foundry<br />
hall Table<br />
1500 x 420 x 810<br />
ONLY<br />
$599<br />
ONLY<br />
$329<br />
ONLY<br />
$249<br />
ONLY<br />
$799<br />
ONLY<br />
$799<br />
Bedside<br />
Cabinet<br />
Bookcase<br />
1200H x<br />
600W<br />
Butchers<br />
Block<br />
Coffee Table<br />
1200 x 550 x 430H<br />
Emma 5 Piece<br />
Dining Suite<br />
Student Desk<br />
Available in black or white.<br />
1000w x 690h x 500d<br />
$140<br />
$329<br />
ONLY<br />
$499<br />
ONLY<br />
$149<br />
ONLY<br />
$599<br />
ONLY<br />
$349<br />
White<br />
Shelving<br />
Unit<br />
1980H x 800w<br />
x 300<br />
Pearl headboard<br />
1500H<br />
Queen $399<br />
King $499<br />
3 Piece Dining Suite<br />
750 x 750.<br />
Entertainment Unit<br />
1100 x 400 x 480.<br />
White 2 Drawer<br />
Entertainment Unit<br />
1115 x 480H x 400D<br />
ONLY<br />
$249<br />
Black headboard<br />
1200H<br />
King only<br />
$299<br />
ONLY<br />
$399<br />
ONLY<br />
$299<br />
233 STANMORE ROAD • PHONE 03 389 0536<br />
WE ACCEPT EFTPOS, VISA AND MASTERCARD... PARKING AT REAR<br />
OPEN MON-FRI 10AM–4.30PM SAT 10–1PM<br />
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