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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, <strong>2021</strong><br />
Connecting Your Local Community<br />
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20 March 2022<br />
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for a small dog<br />
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EntriEs now opEn!<br />
Cave<br />
Rock<br />
mast<br />
resurrected<br />
• By Kristie Boland<br />
THREE YEARS of hard work<br />
has paid off for Toni Pengelly<br />
and the Sumner-Redcliffs<br />
Historical Society – the historic<br />
lights are shining again on top<br />
of Cave Rock.<br />
A navigational mast constructed<br />
in 1864 to guide<br />
shipping is alight again.<br />
Sumner resident Pengelly<br />
(inset) said as a child in the<br />
1960s, the mast lighting was a<br />
major event and an important<br />
part of Christmas and Easter<br />
celebrations.<br />
“I’m thrilled to see them<br />
back up there permanently and<br />
in time for Christmas <strong>2021</strong>,”<br />
Pengelly said.<br />
The community has raised<br />
$6000 to fund the project.<br />
• Turn to page 5<br />
Bid to raise<br />
$500,000<br />
to upgrade<br />
medical<br />
centre<br />
• By Kristie Boland<br />
FUNDING IS needed for an<br />
upgrade of the Diamond <strong>Harbour</strong><br />
Medical Centre to meet increasing<br />
patient numbers, and to improve<br />
access.<br />
The first step in the consent<br />
process for the upgrade has been<br />
obtained from the city council.<br />
The estimated cost is $500,000.<br />
Discussions and preparations<br />
for fundraising have started,<br />
including applications for grants<br />
for which the project qualifies.<br />
A plea for donations has also<br />
been made to the community<br />
and businesses involved with<br />
Diamond <strong>Harbour</strong>.<br />
“We are really keen to keep<br />
the great service of the medical<br />
centre going,” Diamond <strong>Harbour</strong><br />
District Health Committee<br />
chairwoman Gay Wood said.<br />
It took only 24 hours for<br />
residents to build the Diamond<br />
<strong>Harbour</strong> Medical Centre 30 years<br />
ago on council-provided land.<br />
This followed some six years of<br />
lobbying the then area health<br />
board, Nurse Maude and the<br />
Banks Peninsula District Council<br />
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THAT’S A fairly impressive<br />
mast sitting on top of Cave<br />
Rock (see page 1).<br />
It could well be confused<br />
for a religious symbol, but<br />
it once had a practical use:<br />
Guiding vessels through the<br />
weather conditions, no doubt<br />
a potential saviour of sorts to<br />
many ships’ captains.<br />
The signal house was damaged<br />
in the 2011 earthquake<br />
and in recent years Toni<br />
Pengelly and the Sumner-Redcliffs<br />
Historical Society have<br />
been working hard to get the<br />
navigational mast working<br />
again.<br />
The mast has special meaning<br />
to Toni, with family using<br />
news<br />
it for assistance during their<br />
time with the Sumner Lifeboat<br />
Institution.<br />
We also report today on<br />
another fundraising effort<br />
under way to help pay for a new<br />
medical centre in Diamond<br />
<strong>Harbour</strong> (see page 1).<br />
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• By Kristie Boland<br />
FOR THE elderly and the lonely<br />
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the answer.<br />
Pancho and his owner Celia<br />
Lawrie have joined a dog companion<br />
service that visits elderly<br />
dog lovers in their home.<br />
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visiting and host services, which<br />
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homes by volunteers.<br />
The service, introduced this<br />
year, matches older people who<br />
may feel isolated and lonely with<br />
a canine companion and their<br />
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Lawrie lives in Diamond<br />
<strong>Harbour</strong> and teaches Spanish<br />
part-time at Hagley College.<br />
“My job is quite flexible, I don’t<br />
have kids at home anymore so<br />
I’ve got the time,” she said.<br />
Pancho, is a calm, quiet sevenyear-old<br />
dachshund that loves<br />
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“Loneliness could be a big<br />
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for older people. I saw them<br />
advertising [for volunteers] and I<br />
thought, that’s perfect for me and<br />
also, my dog is perfect for this,”<br />
Lawrie said.<br />
The unique service means older<br />
pet lovers who may be living<br />
alone and are unable to own a<br />
pet again can have regular visits<br />
AVAILABLE FOR VISITS: Celia Lawrie and Pancho have joined Companions on Paws and<br />
are looking for someone to visit.<br />
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NEWS 5<br />
Improved access for disabled needed<br />
• From page 1<br />
Today, the land is leased<br />
from the city council. The<br />
Diamond <strong>Harbour</strong> and District<br />
Health Support Group that<br />
was set up when the building<br />
was constructed, leases the<br />
building to a group of medical<br />
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In 30 years, the population,<br />
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access for the disabled, and<br />
greater storage and security for<br />
both the equipment and medications<br />
required by rural practices.<br />
Currently, the provision of some<br />
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The Diamond <strong>Harbour</strong> and<br />
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engaged a local architect to draw<br />
up plans for an extended and<br />
updated building.<br />
Signal tower had historical importance to Sumner lifeboat<br />
• From page 1<br />
“We’re very grateful for very<br />
generous donations from the<br />
Scarborough Dippers and other<br />
anonymous Sumner residents.<br />
Thanks also to Gary Thompson,<br />
Darran Hinfalaar and the team<br />
at Aotea Electric”.<br />
Cave Rock has significance for<br />
the pilot/signal station which<br />
provided assistance with navigation<br />
of the Sumner bar for 50<br />
years. The cross is a reflection of<br />
the spiritual nature and culture<br />
of Christian European settlement<br />
in the area.<br />
Cave Rock also known to<br />
Māori as Tuawera, meaning ‘cut<br />
down as if by fire’ has cultural<br />
and spiritual significance for its<br />
importance to tangata whenua.<br />
The signal mast was built by<br />
the then Sumner Borough council<br />
in 1864.<br />
Prior to the advent of electric<br />
lights, the original signals on the<br />
mast had specific meanings.<br />
White and black canvas balls<br />
strung from the mast informed<br />
ship captains of the prevailing<br />
weather and tidal conditions.<br />
With the advent of electric<br />
lighting, lights replaced the canvas<br />
balls and as more advanced<br />
communications systems were<br />
developed, the mast lighting was<br />
used to celebrate Easter, Anzac<br />
Day, Christmas and significant<br />
national events such as the coronation<br />
of King George VI in 1937.<br />
The community tradition of<br />
lighting on the mast continued<br />
until the February 22, 2011,<br />
earthquake damaged the signal<br />
house. Following it’s repair in<br />
2016, the lighting was not reinstated.<br />
Pengelly herself has a special<br />
connection to the signal tower.<br />
Her grandfather Jack Kerr<br />
served as a crew member for the<br />
Sumner Lifeboat Institution from<br />
1940 to 1987. Her uncles Russ,<br />
Barry and Lester also served<br />
a number of decades on the<br />
lifeboat.<br />
During her grandfather’s time<br />
as skipper, he relied on lighting<br />
from the signal tower, which<br />
served as their control tower, to<br />
complete rescues.<br />
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NEWS 7<br />
Community work honoured with top award<br />
OUTSTANDING contributors<br />
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achievements by individuals<br />
who go beyond what is expected<br />
of them in the community, and<br />
place the needs of others before<br />
their own. The award takes its<br />
name from the founder of Rotary,<br />
Paul Harris.<br />
Ferrymead Rotary sought<br />
nominations from six local community<br />
organisations with which<br />
it has worked. The awards were<br />
presented at a function in the Mt<br />
Pleasant Centre.<br />
Ferrymead Rotary president<br />
Heather Fear described the<br />
occasion as “a significant event<br />
for the club and a marvellous<br />
success”.<br />
She said: “Many accolades have<br />
been received from representatives<br />
of the organisations attending.”<br />
The new Rotary Paul Harris<br />
fellows are:<br />
Derek McCullough: Derek<br />
is past president and a current<br />
committee member of the Mt<br />
Pleasant Community Centre &<br />
Residents’ Association. He was<br />
heavily involved with the rebuild<br />
of the centre, and maintaining<br />
communication lines with the<br />
community. He continues to<br />
ACHIEVERS: Colin Meurk (left), Christina Murray, Derek McCullough, Bill Simpson and Jan<br />
McLauchlan. John Taylor was absent on the presentation night and received his award<br />
separately.<br />
contribute as a volunteer in a<br />
wide variety of ways.<br />
Jan McLauchlan: Jan was both<br />
president and secretary of the<br />
Redcliffs Village Library before<br />
stepping down to concentrate on<br />
obtaining funding and overseeing<br />
construction of the rebuild.<br />
A life member of the library, she<br />
continues to mentor and offer a<br />
guiding hand to librarians, cover<br />
absences, field inquiries, arrange<br />
visits and repairs, and help with<br />
events and activities – as well as<br />
carrying out her own responsibilities.<br />
Colin Meurk: Colin came up<br />
with idea of a Christchurch 360<br />
Trail 30 years ago, steered it to<br />
fruition in 2015, and continues<br />
to lead an annual, eight-day<br />
walk of its 140-kilometre length.<br />
In 1997 he helped establish the<br />
Travis Wetland. His passion for<br />
promoting native flora and fauna<br />
was acknowledged by a New<br />
Zealand Officer of Merit award<br />
this year for supporting native<br />
ecosystem restoration.<br />
Christina Murray: Christina<br />
has been involved with the<br />
Learning Needs Library for 30<br />
years. During that time, it has<br />
evolved from a borrowed school<br />
room into an independent<br />
operation with its own building.<br />
Her role is to liaise with funding<br />
bodies to obtain monies to pay<br />
for salaries and resources. She<br />
also speaks at functions and<br />
takes other opportunities to promote<br />
the library’s services.<br />
Bill Simpson: Bill is a longterm<br />
member of the Avon-Heathcote<br />
Estuary Ihutai Trust and<br />
has devoted hundreds of hours<br />
towards ensuring the ecological<br />
quality of the estuary and the<br />
Charlesworth Reserve wetland<br />
restoration is protected and<br />
improved. He has served as the<br />
trust’s chair and treasurer, has<br />
researched the estuary’s history,<br />
and written high-level communications<br />
for funders and partners<br />
as part of the trust’s advocacy.<br />
John Taylor: John has played<br />
a lead role in developing<br />
a community agreement<br />
between Rotary, the Antarctic<br />
Society and the Department of<br />
Conservation to maintain and<br />
enhance the historic Scott Hut<br />
at Godley Head. He has put a<br />
lot of time, energy and funding<br />
into establishing a planting<br />
plan around the hut and has<br />
commissioned picnic tables from<br />
the Ara Institute of Canterbury.<br />
New clinic provides<br />
treatments in private location<br />
A brand-new cosmetic clinic, Satini, has just<br />
opened in Ferrymead.<br />
Owned and operated by medical professional<br />
Dr Nadja Haub, Satini offers an extensive range<br />
of cosmetic treatments for men and women,<br />
as well as lifestyle and nutritional advice to<br />
help clients maintain optimum health and<br />
wellbeing.<br />
Originally trained as a paediatrician, Dr<br />
Haub worked in several countries before<br />
gaining her aesthetic medicine qualifications<br />
in Australia. After moving to New Zealand,<br />
she began practising as a GP at New Brighton,<br />
where she has been for the last 10 years.<br />
Now, with the launch of Satini, Dr Haub<br />
says this new venture has been prompted by<br />
her long held and deep interest in aesthetic<br />
medicine.<br />
“I wanted to help people by enhancing their<br />
appearance, which would also help them to feel<br />
happier and more confident,” she explains.<br />
“Satini offers a holistic approach to aesthetic<br />
medicine with an extensive range of cosmetic<br />
treatments as well as healthy lifestyle advice<br />
that’s tailored to each client’s unique needs and<br />
genetic make-up.”<br />
Dr Haub regularly attends conferences to<br />
keep up to date with new treatments and<br />
methods in what she describes as a “fastdeveloping<br />
field”.<br />
An important point of difference she<br />
believes Satini offers in comparison to similar<br />
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“That’s why I chose to establish the clinic<br />
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Another aspect of Satini Dr Haub believes<br />
clients will appreciate is the relaxing ambience<br />
the beautifully fitted-out clinic offers, also that<br />
clients are never made to feel rushed.<br />
Dr Nadja Haub looks forward to welcoming clients at<br />
her new Ferrymead clinic.<br />
Clients are invited to spend time in the Relaxation<br />
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“We have a relaxation room where clients can<br />
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Satini also has a selection of medical-grade<br />
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Satini Cosmetic Clinic is located at Unit<br />
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Wednesday <strong>December</strong> 8 <strong>2021</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News<br />
Sign of the Bellbird lookout<br />
A NEW lookout opposite the<br />
Sign of the Bellbird featuring<br />
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plantings will be under way<br />
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The Banks Peninsula<br />
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LETTERS<br />
Latest Canterbury news at starnews.co.nz<br />
IT IS PERHAPS no surprise that<br />
the Christchurch Coastal Pathway<br />
group ingratiated itself to the city<br />
council by declaring the stones on<br />
Clifton beach “are not going to be a<br />
problem in the future and it would<br />
be pointless to remove than” as <strong>Bay</strong><br />
<strong>Harbour</strong> News reported last week,<br />
given the often tense relationship<br />
the group has had with the council<br />
staff over design issues and<br />
funding in the past.<br />
THe group would want to offer<br />
every encouragement to the city<br />
council to finish the pathway.<br />
However, it is a surprise the<br />
community board used this support<br />
to declare an end to further<br />
consideration of the matter. The<br />
community board is grossly in<br />
error to rely on the views of a small<br />
group of unelected, unrepresentative<br />
pathway activists, however well<br />
meaning, to accept the severe degrading<br />
of a popular sandy beach.<br />
And to set aside the views of the<br />
Redcliffs Residents Association and<br />
the Sumner Community Residents’<br />
Association which organisations<br />
have been strenuously pressing for<br />
a removal of the rocks.<br />
This issue is one of compliance<br />
by the city with a consent issued by<br />
the regional council to undertake<br />
work preparatory to building the<br />
walkway. And when the stones and<br />
rocks appeared on a formerly sand<br />
only beach Environment Canterbury<br />
issued the city with a notice<br />
of requirement to remove them.<br />
And then later withdrew that notice<br />
without explanation.<br />
Technical advice is that the very<br />
great majority of all this stony<br />
material can be removed in one<br />
operation following the next period<br />
of coastal erosion which will,<br />
as has previously been observed,<br />
concentrate the rocks in a single<br />
accessible layer.<br />
The Coastal Pathway Group’s<br />
views on this matter are not<br />
correct and the community board’s<br />
response are not the end of the<br />
matter.<br />
– Martin Ward<br />
Redcliffs<br />
I AM WRITING in response to the<br />
article in <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News (<strong>December</strong> 1),<br />
‘Rocks to stay on beach’.<br />
Either way that the eye can see from a<br />
few rocks deposited on the Rapanui, Shag<br />
Rock end of Sumner Beach are enviable<br />
facilities and natural resources the community<br />
can enjoy.<br />
We are very fortunate to live in one of<br />
the jewels of the crown. A new surf club,<br />
library and community centres both in<br />
Sumner and Mt Pleasant, new paving and<br />
planters, coupled with a stunning coastal<br />
pathway.<br />
I feel embarrassed that the Redcliffs Residents<br />
Association would inject so much<br />
energy into such a trivial matter as the said<br />
rocks.<br />
I can’t say I’ve ever seen many families<br />
picnic down that end of the beach<br />
over my last three decades of being a<br />
resident. I can hear the mockery from<br />
our eastside cousins, as they look over,<br />
laughing in mockery.<br />
The glass is half full . . . let’s enjoy and<br />
celebrate it as such.<br />
–Andrea Heffernan<br />
Redcliffs<br />
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THREE SUMNER teens<br />
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Point Surf Team junior club<br />
members Charlie Wise, Will<br />
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“It’s all about bringing the<br />
cultural aspects of traditional<br />
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Charlie.<br />
“There are some<br />
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invite only. We wanted<br />
to make this available to<br />
everyone.”<br />
The trio also wanted to use<br />
the event as a way to help raise<br />
funds for Thanks Foundation,<br />
a non-profit organisation that<br />
creates opportunities for<br />
young people of all abilities<br />
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skiing while focusing on their<br />
health and wellbeing.<br />
Thanks Foundation, which<br />
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from the competition in the<br />
form of equipment to help<br />
towards their film-making<br />
programme.<br />
Charlie, Will and Jack<br />
FLOW: Will Jamieson practising for the Exit Surf Tuawera Longboard Classic.<br />
got together with contest<br />
director Steve Tyro in early<br />
November to discuss running<br />
a competition in the Sumner<br />
area that was affordable and<br />
accessible to anyone who<br />
wanted to compete.<br />
The Exit Surf Tuawera Longboard<br />
Classic will be held on<br />
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in Sumner, with open and U20<br />
divisions. The one-day event<br />
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original short boards pre-1985.<br />
They hope to attract 72<br />
surfers, the maximum number<br />
for a one-day event.<br />
Head judge Grant<br />
Cochrane said “the judges<br />
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moves performed with style<br />
and flow in critical parts of the<br />
wave.”<br />
Steve Tyro said: “Even<br />
though community and fun is<br />
a priority, the competition will<br />
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ORGANISERS: Jack Tyro<br />
(left), Will Jamieson and<br />
Charlie Wise.<br />
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Wednesday <strong>December</strong> 8 <strong>2021</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News 19<br />
WITH MARY IN FAITH<br />
TĀTOU KO MERE E WHAKAPONO ANA<br />
Message from the<br />
Board<br />
Courage, Commitment and<br />
Perseverance, three of Marian<br />
Colleges core values have been the<br />
mainstay of College activities as the<br />
<strong>2021</strong> school year draws to an end.<br />
It has been an incredibly busy time<br />
for Marian College as students<br />
prepare for exams and farewell the<br />
Year 13 students.<br />
In spite of the uncertainty of the<br />
pandemic, and with many end of<br />
year events cancelled, the staff and<br />
students have created ways to ensure<br />
the special traditions of the college<br />
have continued.<br />
The senior prizegivings were live<br />
streamed to enable parents and<br />
caregivers the opportunity to celebrate<br />
student achievements the courage<br />
and commitment of all our students.<br />
Dux of the College: Malaika Sequeira Marian College Special Prize Award winners: Olivia Tippen, Valelia Taaso, Georgia Woods,<br />
Taylor Fasi-Fidow, Niamh Ryan and Malaika Sequeira<br />
Although virtually, it felt even more<br />
special to be able to share this moment in<br />
these challenging times. Congratulations<br />
to all our academic, sporting, cultural<br />
and service award recipients. A special<br />
mention to Malaika Sequeira who was<br />
awarded Dux of the College, Olivia<br />
Tippen who was Proxime accessit and<br />
Taylor Fasi-Fidow who received the The<br />
McKillop Trophy - The Supreme Award for<br />
Service and Loyalty to Marian College.<br />
Congratulations too must go to Kate Taylor<br />
who was recently signed by the Wellington<br />
Phoenix and last week announced as their<br />
vice-captain.<br />
After much perseverance, work on the new<br />
school site has commenced and<br />
already we are able to physically<br />
see the plans come to life- where<br />
classrooms and gathering spaces<br />
will be, and how large the structure<br />
is.<br />
It is exciting to think Marian<br />
College will finally be on the site in<br />
2023.<br />
To our <strong>2021</strong> Marian College school<br />
leavers we wish you well and know<br />
you leave our school as faith-filled<br />
learners.<br />
“It takes faith to follow your<br />
dreams and courage and<br />
perseverance to reach them”<br />
Noho ora mai,<br />
Carmel Gregan-Ford<br />
Chair, Marian College Board<br />
National Treasure makes an impression<br />
Progress Update: New School<br />
Marian College recently hosted the Ko<br />
Hata Maria, te Matua Wahine o te Atua<br />
artwork which has been travelling<br />
around the country.<br />
The National Shrine to Mary, the<br />
Mother of God was commissioned in<br />
2020 to celebrate Bishop Pompallier’s<br />
dedication of the Feast<br />
of the Assumption of<br />
Mary into Heaven to<br />
Aotearoa. It was unveiled<br />
on August 15 this<br />
year – which is also<br />
our Feast Day at Marian<br />
College.<br />
Rangiora based artist<br />
Damian Walker created<br />
a vision of Madonna and<br />
Child with an emphasis<br />
on kotahitanga. He collaborated<br />
with Anthony<br />
Te Keepa to grow his<br />
knowledge of Te Ao<br />
Maori and to ensure he<br />
was connecting with<br />
authentic voices to help<br />
steer the project.<br />
“The work has a distinctly<br />
New Zealand depiction of<br />
Mary, emphasising the unity of tangata<br />
whenua with all the other peoples<br />
who have come to live alongside them<br />
in the partnership of bi-culturalism,<br />
called to live the same faith and baptism,<br />
each in their unique way,” Mr<br />
Walker said.<br />
Marian College Year 9 student Stella<br />
Jones said she was interested to learn<br />
about the deep connection the artwork<br />
had to Marian College.<br />
Caitlin Merritt<br />
said the artwork<br />
“gave a really good<br />
perspective on the<br />
Maori culture and<br />
Holy Spirit”.<br />
“I think it’s just<br />
a really beautiful<br />
painting,” she<br />
said.<br />
Myra Fidow, Director<br />
of Ministry,<br />
said it was very<br />
special to have<br />
been included in<br />
the painting’s hikoi<br />
and especially<br />
to have hosted it<br />
on the morning of<br />
the Year 13 Leaver’s<br />
Breakfast so<br />
those students also had the<br />
opportunity to see it.<br />
The artwork will be permanently<br />
housed at St Mary of the Angels in<br />
Wellington.<br />
Work is underway on the new Marian College site in Papanui.<br />
The estimated $25 million development on Lydia Street was designed<br />
by architect Sheppard & Rout with Armitage Williams leading the<br />
construction. Work began on the site in October with the demolition of<br />
the southern end of the building where the sports field, which will be<br />
shared with St Joseph’s Primary School, will go. Excavation work and<br />
strengthening the steel structures in the building is due to begin. The new<br />
school will open in 2023.<br />
FEAST DAY: Despite the nationwide lockdown in August coinciding with<br />
Marian College’s Feast Day, the highly-anticipated event was instead held<br />
outside at the end of September. Students practiced hard for the House<br />
Singing Competition and it was Deans House who took out the coveted title<br />
for the first time in almost a decade! Well done Deans!<br />
www.mariancollege.school.nz | 03 385 8449 | exec@mariancollege.school.nz
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examiner. She and her husband Benton are headquartered five miles from the Pentagon,<br />
in a post-pandemic world that’s been torn apart by civil and political unrest.<br />
Just weeks into the job, Scarpetta is called to investigate a woman’s body which<br />
has been shockingly displayed on railroad tracks. As Scarpetta follows the trail, it<br />
leads unnervingly close to her own neighbourhood ...<br />
At the same time, two scientists are found dead in a top-secret laboratory in outer<br />
space. Scarpetta is summoned to the White House Situation Room and tasked with<br />
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Christmas at the Museum<br />
Until <strong>December</strong> 31<br />
Imagine stepping back in history into<br />
a colonial lounge or settler’s cottage at<br />
Christmas time. The Okains <strong>Bay</strong> museum<br />
will feature displays of Christmas trees<br />
throughout the museum’s buildings<br />
and collection spaces. Visitors will be<br />
transported back in time to a Christmas<br />
night over 100 years ago, with uniquely<br />
designed trees decorated by talented<br />
local groups and individuals. Normal<br />
admission costs apply. Adults $15<br />
Okains <strong>Bay</strong> and Maori Colonial Museum<br />
Technology Help Drop-In Session<br />
Wednesday, 2-3pm<br />
Do you need help using your<br />
smartphone, iPad, or tablet? Head along to<br />
the drop-in sessions for help with email,<br />
searching the internet, using the library<br />
catalogue, eBooks, and general computer<br />
Email kristie.boland@starmedia.kiwi by<br />
5pm each Wednesday<br />
Summer with your<br />
neighbours and Te Ra Park<br />
opening – this Saturday<br />
from noon. The official<br />
opening ceremony will<br />
be performed by Deputy<br />
Mayor Andrew Turner,<br />
followed by a blessing from<br />
Rev Michele Cherry. From<br />
1pm onwards relax and<br />
enjoy the park with friends.<br />
Te Ra Community Park,<br />
cnr Te Ra Cres and Waipapa<br />
Ave, Diamond <strong>Harbour</strong>.<br />
queries. Take your laptop, tablet, or<br />
smartphone for help with anything digital.<br />
Free, no bookings required.<br />
Lyttelton Library<br />
Photography Exhibition<br />
Until January<br />
Call in and view the work of three<br />
Sumner photographers Rose Cameron,<br />
Jon Turner and Jan Taylor. Open when the<br />
signs are out at The Rock. Phone 027 652<br />
4334 for more info.<br />
The Rock, 10 Wakefield Ave, Sumner<br />
Lyttelton Craft and Treasures Market<br />
Saturday, 9am-1pm<br />
Jewellery, timber craft, clothing, woollen<br />
handcrafts, toys, natural body products<br />
and much more. Meet the makers.<br />
Collett’s Corner, next to the Lyttelton<br />
Farmers Market.<br />
Cnr London and Oxford Sts, Lyttelton<br />
Are you ready<br />
for ‘A Better<br />
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At Heritage Lifecare, you’ll find lovely<br />
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We offer a range of care options from Respite<br />
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Let’s catch up for a cuppa.<br />
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and support businesses in your community<br />
Book now for holiday ready hair<br />
AS incredible as it sounds, it is only 10<br />
more sleeps to Christmas.<br />
Don’t panic if you haven’t booked yet,<br />
Sirocco Hair Studio has taken it up a gear<br />
to ensure everyone has hair that is holiday<br />
ready. They have a new stylist join the<br />
team, so the Studio still has some openings<br />
available this side of Christmas.<br />
Leanne Badger came on board a few<br />
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Formerly based at Studio Hair in<br />
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hairdressers.”<br />
Also with over 20 years experience in<br />
the trade, and eight of those years running<br />
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“At Sirocco Hair Studio we offer a wide<br />
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The team at Sirocco Hair Studio is ready<br />
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Based in Mt Pleasant, Sirocco Hair<br />
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“Our wide selection of services doesn’t<br />
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“We also offer Colour/Foils; Men’s, Ladies<br />
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And just arrived in store, a beautiful<br />
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Sirocco Hair Studio is open Monday<br />
to Saturday from 9am (Late night<br />
Wednesday and Thursday) and will<br />
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“For anyone we don’t see before<br />
Christmas, we would like to wish you a<br />
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Sirocco Hair Studio, 4/2 Soleares Ave,<br />
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8. European capital dweller, an upright type<br />
(5)<br />
9. One doesn’t agree to things (7)<br />
11. Packed in as a simile they’re small and<br />
fishy (8)<br />
12. There is scope, if the opening move<br />
hasn’t been started (5)<br />
15. The wheel centre may be found in a<br />
church (4)<br />
16. It is curious, a number such as nine (3)<br />
17. It comes out of a daze and is of cutting<br />
use (4)<br />
19. They cover wounds, do blacklegs (5)<br />
21. One says we’d adapted to crab-like<br />
walking (8)<br />
24. Own flesh is the concern of one who is so<br />
disposed (7)<br />
25. Cereal it goes hard to go against (5)<br />
26. One who murders a sort of whale (6)<br />
Down<br />
2. There isn’t enough in this book for eggwhite<br />
(5)<br />
3. Could Eve be his in the apiarist’s garden?<br />
(8)<br />
4. Take a set out as one dines (4)<br />
5. A priggish person can be quietly uncivil (5)<br />
6. A sign that means nothing to adult males<br />
(4)<br />
7. They may be soldiers, the hill-dwellers (4)<br />
10. When one was young and life was a<br />
picnic? (5,4)<br />
12. Florentine river is in particular nominated<br />
(4)<br />
13. Vigilant observation ’flu brought about (8)<br />
14. It isn’t so much minus (4)<br />
18. Sort of music to make a comeback? (5)<br />
20. Put in stitches as bet perhaps (5)<br />
21. Start the race, we are told, for pudding (4)<br />
22. End a difference with the chapter head<br />
(4)<br />
23. Hide, and look for the answer in game (4)<br />
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box contains the digits 1 to 9.<br />
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4. Workplace (6)<br />
8. Hallway (7)<br />
9. Topmost (5)<br />
10. Junk mail (4)<br />
11. Worn out (3-5)<br />
13. Close shave (4,5)<br />
17. Thankful (8)<br />
19. Breathing organ of<br />
fish (4)<br />
21. Constituent (5)<br />
22. Carry out surgery (7)<br />
23. Protect (6)<br />
24. Ogle (4)<br />
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3. Go in front (4)<br />
4. The last drink (3,3,3,4)<br />
5. Water feature (8)<br />
6. Skip or dance about (5)<br />
7. Group of lions (5)<br />
8. Swanky (4)<br />
12. Unworried (8)<br />
14. Make a face (7)<br />
15. Sauce made from<br />
meat juices (5)<br />
16. Delight (4)<br />
18. Type of coffee (5)<br />
20. In good health (4)<br />
CODECRACKER<br />
QUICK CROSSWORD<br />
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13. Near thing, 17. Relieved, 19. Gill, 21. Voter, 22. Operate, 23. Defend,<br />
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Pride, 8. Posh, 12. Carefree, 14. Grimace, 15. Gravy, 16. Glee, 18. Latte,<br />
20. Well.<br />
CRYPTIC CROSSWORD<br />
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Dean 23. Seek.<br />
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unapt unit unlit until urinal<br />
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REAL ESTATE<br />
An original Lyttelton gem with<br />
birds eye views<br />
22B Days Road, Lyttelton<br />
Deadline Sale by 16 Dec.<br />
3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, 1 kitchen<br />
1 living/dining room, 2 off-steet parks<br />
1813m² land - Listing No. HC<strong>2021</strong>07<br />
Open Home: Sun, 12 Dec. 1 pm - 2:30 pm<br />
Nestled high above Lyttleton you will find<br />
this original family home with its uninterrupted<br />
sweeping views out across Lyttleton’s<br />
bubbling community, the Port, and the<br />
<strong>Harbour</strong>.<br />
Sited on a 1813sqm section there is possible<br />
potential to build an additional dwelling or<br />
subdivision. NB: Purchaser to complete own<br />
due diligence.<br />
This true gem built in the late 1960’s is still<br />
owned by its original owner.<br />
For those who embrace the richness of wood<br />
this Lockwood home is for you. A sturdy home<br />
with wooden interiors that has withstood the<br />
years of earthquake shocks and rumblings.<br />
Having received only very minor damage.<br />
Offering three double bedrooms all with<br />
wardrobes. The kitchen although basic is<br />
functional and flows into the sunny dining and<br />
living areas where you get spectacular views<br />
out to Lyttelton and to the rural backdrop.<br />
The toilet is separate from bathroom.<br />
Laundry that exits to the rear of the home<br />
out to the back paved area. These pavers<br />
having been hand made by the owners. A<br />
true testament to the love that was put into<br />
making this family home.<br />
There is a garden shed has had many years<br />
of good use and still provides an area for<br />
prorogation and storage.<br />
Off street parking with plenty of room to add<br />
your garage or carport.<br />
Many happy years have gone into making the<br />
backdrop of meandering pathways around<br />
a flourishing garden. Here fruit trees,<br />
vegetables and herb gardens blend in with<br />
the abundance of native’s plantings.<br />
Children and pets will just love this home.<br />
A true gem with potential and opportunity<br />
for those who have a vision for the future<br />
To be sold by dead line on <strong>December</strong> 16th<br />
( prior to at vendors discretion). Buyers over<br />
$655,000 should view.<br />
Call Heather for an appointment to view.<br />
Heather Chick<br />
M. 027 211 7205<br />
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Classifieds Contact us today Phone our local team 03 379 1100<br />
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Public Notices<br />
RESOURCE MANAGEMENT ACT 1991<br />
CHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL<br />
Notice of Council Decision Proposed<br />
Plan Change 8 – Papakāinga/Kāinga<br />
Nohoanga Zone – Rule Amendments<br />
The Christchurch City Council at its meeting on 2 <strong>December</strong> <strong>2021</strong><br />
has made its decision on Proposed Plan Change 8 – Papakāinga/<br />
Kāinga Nohoanga Zone – Rule Amendments. The Council has<br />
adopted the Commissioner’s recommendation that the plan<br />
change be approved with some minor modification.<br />
The Commissioner’s recommendation and the plan change, as<br />
amended by the Council’s decision, are now available for public<br />
viewing online at ccc.govt.nz/papakaingakainga-nohoanga-zoneplan-change/<br />
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• Open Saturday morning<br />
Open Mon-Fri 8am – 4.30pm Sat. 8.30am-12.30pm<br />
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03 343 9993 333 Blenheim Rd<br />
Trades & Services<br />
Situations Vacant<br />
CLEANERS<br />
REQUIRED<br />
Sumner Area<br />
Monday – Friday<br />
3pm-6pm<br />
To start mid Jan 2022<br />
We are looking for<br />
cleaners to join our<br />
commercial cleaning<br />
team.<br />
You will need to pass a<br />
Security Check and you<br />
MUST have your<br />
own transport.<br />
Must be eligible to work<br />
in New Zealand.<br />
Please email your<br />
Application to<br />
csc@totalcanterbury.co.nz<br />
or phone 338 9056<br />
Visit our website:<br />
totalcanterbury.co.nz<br />
Please advise which job<br />
when emailing your CV.<br />
WINDOW TINTING<br />
tintawindow<br />
advanced film solutions<br />
99% uv block<br />
fade protection<br />
heat control<br />
reduce glare<br />
25 Years Experience<br />
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frosting designs<br />
non-darkening films<br />
Workmanship Guaranteed<br />
Lifetime Warranties on Most Films<br />
UV<br />
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03 365 3653 <strong>08</strong>00 368 468<br />
Situations Vacant<br />
e Lyttelton Community House offers<br />
social, recreational and other support to<br />
the Lyttelton <strong>Harbour</strong> Basin community.<br />
We are seeking to ll the following<br />
vacancies.<br />
PART TIME CHEF<br />
Required Monday and Wednesday from<br />
9am to 2pm to produce meals for the<br />
Lyttelton Community House Trust's Meal<br />
Delivery Service. is successful applicant<br />
needs to be competent in planning and<br />
producing simple, nutritious meals for<br />
older people and those with diverse health<br />
issues. References and Health & Safety<br />
Certicates required.<br />
VOLUNTEER MEAL<br />
DELIVERY DRIVER<br />
Required Wednesday and/or Friday<br />
aernoons between 2pm and 5pm to help<br />
provide a highly valued service to the local<br />
community. As the successful applicant<br />
will be required to use their own car, a<br />
clean, current Drivers Licence and current<br />
vehicle registration and warrant is<br />
essential. Petrol will be reimbursed. Good<br />
communication skills and discretion are<br />
Anyone interested in these positions,<br />
please contact Claire, Lyttelton Community<br />
House Trust Facilitator, phone 03 741 1427<br />
or email<br />
faciltator@lytteltoncommunityhouse.org.nz<br />
Trades & Services<br />
CARPET LAYING<br />
Exp. Repairs, uplifting,<br />
relaying, restretching.<br />
Phone John on <strong>08</strong>00<br />
003181, 027 240 7416<br />
jflattery@xtra.co.nz<br />
CHIM<br />
CHIM<br />
CHIMNEY SWEEPS<br />
We’ll sweep your<br />
logburner’s flue, check<br />
firebricks, baffles, airtubes<br />
& controls. We’re experts<br />
on coal-rangers, and can<br />
sweep any sized open fire.<br />
We quote & undertake<br />
repairs, flue extensions &<br />
install bird netting. <strong>08</strong>00<br />
22 44 64 www.chimchim.<br />
nz<br />
ELECTRICIAN<br />
JMP Electrical.<br />
Experienced & registered..<br />
Expert in all home<br />
electrical repairs &<br />
maintenance.Call James<br />
027 4401715<br />
ELECTRICIAN<br />
Andrew Martin Electrical.<br />
25 years experience.<br />
Specialize in home<br />
renovations, repairs and<br />
maintenance. Call Andrew<br />
0274 331 183<br />
GUTTER CLEANING<br />
HOUSE WASH<br />
Total gutter / spouting<br />
clear out & clean. House<br />
wash & windows. For a<br />
professioanl & reliable<br />
service call Greg Brown<br />
A1 Spouting Cleaning 027<br />
616 0331 or 384 2661
28 <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News Wednesday <strong>December</strong> 8 <strong>2021</strong> Latest Canterbury news at starnews.co.nz<br />
STYLE & QUALITY<br />
FOR LESS<br />
WWW.AFFORDABLEFURNITURE.NZ<br />
Manatee Corner<br />
Recliner Suite<br />
SUPER<br />
SPECIAL<br />
WAS $2299<br />
$<br />
1999<br />
Extra Section Available $299<br />
WAS $2869<br />
$<br />
2649<br />
Valley Corner<br />
Storm<br />
Raisin<br />
SUPER<br />
Bristol Chair<br />
500<br />
DAYS<br />
SPECIAL<br />
SUPER<br />
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WAS $1249<br />
$<br />
1129<br />
WAS $199<br />
$<br />
189<br />
Lending criteria, $50 Annual Account Fee, fees, Ts&Cs apply. Standard Interest Rate<br />
(currently 25.99%p.a.) applies to any outstanding balance at end of interest free period.<br />
Offer ends 20 <strong>December</strong> <strong>2021</strong>. Min spend and exclusions may apply, $55 Establishment Fee or<br />
$35 Advance Fee applies to Long Term Finance Purchases.<br />
WAS $899<br />
$<br />
839<br />
Madrid Table<br />
L1800 W900 H750mm<br />
Madrid Buffet<br />
SUPER<br />
SPECIAL<br />
Tekapo Outdoor Dining 11 Piece Extension<br />
Raglan Bedroom<br />
Collection<br />
WAS $2399<br />
$<br />
2199<br />
When sold separately<br />
Tekapo Table $1099 $999<br />
Tekapo Chair $169 $139<br />
Queen Bed $1319 $1219<br />
Bedside $399 $369<br />
Chest $1249 $1129<br />
SUPER<br />
SPECIAL SUPER<br />
SPECIAL<br />
Lift Up Base<br />
Mattress not included<br />
Single $489 $449<br />
King Single $509 $459<br />
Double $689 $629<br />
Queen $739 $659<br />
King $899 $759<br />
FROM<br />
$<br />
449<br />
QUALITY<br />
FURNITURE<br />
Affordable<br />
PRICE TAG<br />
Riviera Mattress<br />
Single $489 $449<br />
King Single $509 $469<br />
Double $609 $559<br />
Queen $729 $669<br />
King $799 $739<br />
California King $879 $809<br />
5 Year Warranty<br />
FROM<br />
$<br />
449<br />
FREE<br />
CARPARKING<br />
SOUTH CITY<br />
BATH ST<br />
WE ARE<br />
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REBEL SPORT<br />
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MON-FRI 9:30AM – 5:30PM<br />
SAT-SUN 10AM – 5:30PM<br />
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500 Days Interest free terms: In-store only purchases $499 & over. Ends 31 <strong>December</strong> <strong>2021</strong>. Exclusions may<br />
apply. Lending criteria, $50 Annual Account Fee, fees, Ts&Cs apply. Standard Interest Rate (currently 25.99%<br />
p.a.) applies to any outstanding balance at end of interest free period.$55 Establishment Fee or $35 Advance<br />
Fee applies to Long Term Finance Purchases. See in-store for full T&C’s
Latest Canterbury news at starnews.co.nz<br />
Wednesday <strong>December</strong> 8 <strong>2021</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News 29<br />
Ray White Ferrymead<br />
Ready When You Are!<br />
Phone (03) 3844 179 | Email prier.manson@raywhite.com<br />
rwferrymead.co.nz /RayWhiteFerrymead<br />
Prier Manson Ltd. (Licensed REAA 20<strong>08</strong>)
30 <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News Wednesday <strong>December</strong> 8 <strong>2021</strong> Latest Canterbury news at starnews.co.nz<br />
Not sure what to get?<br />
Here are some suggestions<br />
0-1 Year Olds<br />
Plush toys, Soft material books, Building blocks, Bath toys<br />
A Little Ray of Giving<br />
is back at Ray White<br />
Ferrymead & Lyttelton!<br />
To get behind this wonderful cause, drop a<br />
present (new & unwrapped) into Ray White<br />
Ferrymead before Tuesday 14th <strong>December</strong><br />
and we’ll make sure it gets to a deserving family<br />
staying at the Ronald McDonald House South<br />
Island this Christmas.<br />
We will supply the gift tags and wrapping.<br />
Thank you in advance for any contribution<br />
you make.<br />
Please drop gifts to: Ray White Ferrymead,<br />
21 Humphreys Drive, Ferrymead.<br />
2-3 Year Olds<br />
Toy cars, Picture books, Soft dolls, Play sets<br />
4-5 Year Olds<br />
Easy puzzles, Learning Books, Colouring in sets, Toy cars, Dolls<br />
6-8 Year Olds<br />
Board games, Lego, Art & Craft sets, Action figures<br />
9-12 Year Olds<br />
Science kits, Childrens novels, Educational games<br />
Teenagers<br />
Sports balls, Books, Vouchers<br />
Parents<br />
Books, Magazines, Vouchers (food/petrol/beauty), Chocolates<br />
Gifts to Avoid<br />
Large gifts, Paints and play dough, Toy guns, Bows/Arrows<br />
WELCOME TO THE FAMILY<br />
Ahmad Sultani is now part of the team at<br />
Ray White Ferrymead<br />
A passionate salesman and recent addition to the Ray White Ferrymead team, Ahmad’s character ooze’s reliability,<br />
honesty, efficiency and strong work ethic.<br />
Having already established business ventures that give him an edge in the housing market, Ahmad is immensely<br />
enthusiastic about real estate and providing a first-class real estate service to his clients.<br />
With the support of the long-standing Ray White team, Ahmad continues to learn and grow within the industry.<br />
So, for your next real estate decision, you’ll need the services of this talented professional.<br />
Call Ahmad today on 021 104 7115 or ahmad.sultani@raywhite.com<br />
J O I N O U R T E A M !<br />
Y O U R D R I V E - O U R B A C K I N G<br />
Join the team at Ray White Ferrymead<br />
Now is the time to start your new Real Estate Career!<br />
We are searching for determined, collaborative, results-driven and fun<br />
individuals looking to take their career to the next level in 2022.<br />
If you have ever considered a career in Real Estate, this is your chance.<br />
If this sounds like you, take a shot and contact<br />
James Shepherd on 027 554 5046 | james.shepherd@raywhite.com<br />
Ray White Ferrymead | rwferrymead.co.nz | 03 384 4179 | prier.manson@raywhite.com | Prier Manson Limited Licensed REAA 20<strong>08</strong>
Latest Canterbury news at starnews.co.nz<br />
Wednesday <strong>December</strong> 8 <strong>2021</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News 31<br />
We Are Priced To Sell ... Call Me Now!<br />
11 Harmans Road, Lyttelton<br />
Perfectly positioned on Harmans Road, offering expansive views out over the harbour and bays, this<br />
1236m 2 parcel of land allows for plenty of opportunities. Build your dream home or with dual services<br />
consider the possibility to subdivide (subject to CCC consents). The section comes with an existing<br />
resource consent for a 3 bedroom house (approximately 1<strong>08</strong>m 2 plus a covered parking space) and has a<br />
second resource consent pending for another 3 bedroom house (approximately 196m 2 including a double<br />
garage, an extra parking space for a boat/caravan/trailer and a large deck).<br />
Ideally positioned a short distance from the Lyttelton village and only moments away from tunnel access to<br />
Christchurch.<br />
I have an extremely motivated vendor so now is the time to take advantage. This is an opportunity not to be<br />
missed!<br />
Information pack including Geotechnical reports available on request.<br />
I’m Back ... How Lucky Are You!<br />
24a Cornwall Road, Lyttelton<br />
3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 car garaging<br />
This elevated contemporary three bedroom, two bathroom home is well positioned and privately tucked<br />
away in the sunny spot of Cornwall Road in the heart of the village, this home represents good harbour<br />
living with stunning views. After a maintenance issue was repaired we are ready to go! Building Inspection<br />
report will be provided. Comprising of three good sized bedrooms, all with built in wardrobes and the main<br />
bedroom featuring ensuite and walk in robe. Double glazing throughout with skylights providing a lovely<br />
natural light. Creating warmth will be no problem with the log burner and heat pump. A modern kitchen<br />
plus renovated main bathroom. An Intimate deck off the living space captures the ever-changing port and<br />
sea views. Entertaining is delightful with a north facing courtyard where you can soak up the tranquil hill<br />
environment. All of this plus double internal garaging and off-street parking. Wander down the hill to the<br />
amazing vibe of the bustling village, this is lifestyle living at its best, walking tracks and other leisure pursuits,<br />
Saturday markets, fabulous eateries and bespoke shops, why would you want to live anywhere else.<br />
Contact Yvette for further information.<br />
Section 1236m 2 Yvette Wright<br />
M. 020 4172 1510<br />
E. yvette.wright@raywhite.com<br />
Request an Inspection<br />
Enquiries over $299,000<br />
www.raywhite.co.nz/OPA30096<br />
Yvette Wright<br />
M. 020 4172 1510<br />
E. yvette.wright@raywhite.com<br />
Request an Inspection<br />
Price by Negotiation<br />
www.raywhite.co.nz/OPA30116<br />
Loans Loans made made<br />
simple.<br />
First Home First Home Buyers Buyers<br />
Investors Investors<br />
Refinancing Refinancing<br />
My service My service comes comes<br />
at no at cost no cost to you. to you.<br />
Antonia Antonia McAtamney,Mortgage Adviser Adviser<br />
021 469 021 244 469 244<br />
antonia.mca@loanmarket.co.nz<br />
loanmarket.co.nz/antonia-mcatamney<br />
WELCOME TO THE FAMILY<br />
Rebecca Joy is now part of the team at<br />
Ray White Ferrymead<br />
When considering a real estate agent, homeowners can approach Rebecca in confidence ensuring the utmost<br />
professionalism when selling their home. Rebecca’s ability to build trust & credibility with buyers & sellers ensures she<br />
is your ideal choice to negotiate your next real estate transaction.<br />
Easily relatable, mother of two boys, Rebecca has been both a purchaser and investor. The love of the outdoors and<br />
especially activities on the sea, this is both her relaxation and recreation.<br />
A teacher for many years has now led Rebecca to serve the community in a different way, giving a professional<br />
concierge service dedicated to getting your home sold & sold well!<br />
Call Rebecca today on 027 760 3777 or rebecca.joy@raywhite.com<br />
Ray White Ferrymead | rwferrymead.co.nz | 03 384 4179 | prier.manson@raywhite.com | Prier Manson Limited Licensed REAA 20<strong>08</strong>
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PROUDLY<br />
SOLD<br />
36 Stoke Street, Sumner $1,345,000 10a Denman Street, Sumner $860,000<br />
PROUDLY RAY WHITE<br />
14 London Street, Lyttelton<br />
6 Duncan Street, Sumner $995,000<br />
23 <strong>Bay</strong> View Road, Redcliffs $865,000<br />
4/56 Nayland Street, Sumner $934,500<br />
158 Main Road, Redcliffs<br />
174 Soleares Ave, Mt Pleasant $1,760,000<br />
11 Ticehurst Road, Lyttelton $520,000<br />
1/80 McCormacks <strong>Bay</strong> Road, Mt Pleasant $731,000<br />
2/37b Main Road, Redcliffs $550,000<br />
4a de Thier Lane, Sumner $1,500,000<br />
Ray White Ferrymead<br />
Phone (03) 3844 179 | Email prier.manson@raywhite.com<br />
rwferrymead.co.nz | /RayWhiteFerrymead Prier Manson Ltd. (Licensed REAA 20<strong>08</strong>)