19.07.2022 Views

Bay Harbour: July 20, 2022

Transform your PDFs into Flipbooks and boost your revenue!

Leverage SEO-optimized Flipbooks, powerful backlinks, and multimedia content to professionally showcase your products and significantly increase your reach.

WEDNESDAY, JULY <strong>20</strong>, <strong>20</strong>22<br />

Connecting Your Local Community<br />

starnews.co.nz<br />

Your<br />

local news.<br />

Widening<br />

the search<br />

for Bertie<br />

Page 2<br />

Planting aims<br />

to rejuvenate<br />

lake<br />

Pages 8 & 10<br />

anywhere,<br />

anytime.<br />

Esplanade bungalow sells for $3.5m<br />

• By Nikki Preston<br />

A LARGE, renovated home<br />

(above) on the highly sought<br />

after Esplanade, in Sumner, has<br />

sold for $3.5 million – more<br />

than $1.6m above RV.<br />

On average only one property<br />

a year comes up for sale on<br />

the street, meaning demand is<br />

high.<br />

Said Harcourts Christchurch<br />

city agent Alison Aitken,<br />

who sold the five-bedroom,<br />

three-bathroom home: “The<br />

Esplanade is the place to be if<br />

you can ever get in there.”<br />

The Esplanade property<br />

was owned by a craftsman<br />

builder who had both renovated<br />

and extended what was initially<br />

a 1940s bungalow to create<br />

a large, modern family<br />

home.<br />

There were six registered<br />

buyers and three people actively<br />

bidding at the auction.<br />

• Turn to page 5<br />

Call for<br />

alcohol<br />

ban after<br />

anti-social<br />

behaviour<br />

• By Emily Moorhouse<br />

AN ALCOHOL ban in Woolston<br />

Village is being investigated after<br />

concerns of anti-social behaviour.<br />

Woolston resident<br />

Paul McMahon<br />

presented a petition<br />

to the Waikura<br />

Linwood-Central-Heathcore<br />

Community<br />

Board at its<br />

latest meeting.<br />

The petition,<br />

with more than 150<br />

signatures from residents and<br />

Paul<br />

McMahon<br />

local businesses, was in support of<br />

introducing an alcohol ban.<br />

McMahon said what was most<br />

upsetting was the increase in public<br />

drinking and intoxication on<br />

Ferry Rd, where a group of people<br />

frequently sit on street furniture<br />

drinking alcohol.<br />

“[They are] leering at women,<br />

scaring school children, begging<br />

for money so they can purchase<br />

cheap alcohol from the local offlicences,”<br />

McMahon said.<br />

McMahon has had discussions<br />

with local businesses, which agree<br />

there is an increase in alcoholrelated<br />

harm in the area.<br />

• Turn to page 3<br />

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

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

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

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

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

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

Health Hub<br />

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


Health Hub<br />

Health Hub<br />

A fresh<br />

approach to<br />

Real Estate<br />

thinking.<br />

Harcourts Grenadier Fe rymead -<br />

Licensed Sales Consultant RE A 2 08<br />

Su ton<br />

Family<br />

Trusted Since<br />

ISSUE 98<br />

ISSUE 99<br />

NOVEMBER-DECEMBER <strong>20</strong>21<br />

$10.50<br />

ALLAN McCALL: JIM CLARK’S KIWI MECHANIC | FIAT COLLECTOR | DOUG DRAKE: MINI MAESTRO<br />

QUEENSTOWN’S CAPTAIN CLASSIC | UK CLASSIC RACING: SILVERSTONE & CADWELL PARK<br />

JANUARY-FEBRUARY <strong>20</strong>22<br />

$10.50<br />

2 <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News Wednesday <strong>July</strong> <strong>20</strong> <strong>20</strong>22<br />

DELIVERERS WANTED!<br />

Are you honest, reliable and over<br />

the age of 11? Why not earn money<br />

and get fit doing it. Get in touch<br />

with your interest today:<br />

deliveries@alliedpress.co.nz<br />

029 983 2293<br />

Your local community newspaper connects<br />

neighbours in the following suburbs<br />

Brookhaven • Heathcote • Ferrymead<br />

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

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

12,000 readers every week.<br />

ADVERTISING<br />

Jo-Anne Fuller<br />

Ph: 027 458 8590<br />

jo.fuller@starmedia.kiwi<br />

Nielsen Media NRS<br />

Hunt continues for missing Bertie<br />

• By Chris Barclay<br />

THE SEARCH and appeal for<br />

sightings and information has<br />

widened, but no one has yet picked up<br />

Bertie’s scent.<br />

The beloved seven-and-a-half yearold<br />

golden retriever has been missing<br />

since haring off to chase a rabbit in<br />

Redcliffs’ Barnett Park on June 24.<br />

Her owner Mary McNulty fears the<br />

oldest of her three retrievers has been<br />

stolen, with a reward offered to secure<br />

Bertie’s return to her Moncks<br />

<strong>Bay</strong> home.<br />

New ‘missing’ signs have<br />

been posted at Barnett Park<br />

and also at dog parks throughout<br />

the city.<br />

“We’ve had a couple of<br />

people say: ‘We’ve seen a<br />

golden retriever. But it’s not<br />

been the right dog, obviously. It’s just<br />

gut-wrenching,” McNulty said.<br />

treasures from the past<br />

“People pass on anything they see<br />

but at this stage nothing’s<br />

happened.”<br />

Earlier in the search,<br />

trained tracking dogs and<br />

a drone operator were used<br />

in a forlorn attempt to trace<br />

Bertie at Barnett Park and<br />

the surrounding area.<br />

•Anyone with<br />

information on Bertie can<br />

phone 027 436 6566<br />

Daring exploits and defiance<br />

The Te Uaka Lyttelton Museum delves into renowned gaol breaker<br />

Jonathan ‘Jack’ Roberts and his hideaway, Jack’s Hut in the Kaituna<br />

Valley, built in the 1800s while on the run for horse stealing.<br />

Page 12<br />

Rob Davison<br />

Ph: 021 225 8584<br />

rob.davison@starmedia.kiwi<br />

drivesouth<br />

Strong lines from all angles<br />

The fifth-generation Kia Sportage has a totally new shape, and will lure<br />

buyers with its powerful design, practicality and ease of use.<br />

GENERAL INQUIRIES Ph 379 7100<br />

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Ph 379 1100<br />

www.starmedia.kiwi<br />

Page 18<br />

Local Body<br />

Elections <strong>20</strong>22<br />

Are you planning on running<br />

for council in the Banks<br />

Peninsula or Heathcote ward?<br />

I can help you with your<br />

newspaper advertising.<br />

Contact Jo Fuller<br />

Phone: 0274 588 590<br />

Email: jo.fuller@starmedia.kiwi<br />

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19, <strong>20</strong>22 Connecting Your Local Community<br />

starnews.co.nz<br />

Jack rides<br />

high at<br />

surf champs<br />

• By Kristie Boland<br />

Page 5<br />

THREE TITLES and a new<br />

record is what Jack Tyro<br />

has taken away from the<br />

national surf champs held at<br />

Westport’s Nine Mile Beach<br />

over the weekend.<br />

The Sumner 15-year-old<br />

broke the record for the<br />

most wins ever by a surfer<br />

All smiles<br />

after scary<br />

sea rescue<br />

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, <strong>20</strong>22 Connecting Your Local Community<br />

starnews.co.nz<br />

a the event, winning<br />

the men’s and junior<br />

longboard divisions as<br />

well as the under-16 boys<br />

division.<br />

Tyro said he did not<br />

expec to do as we l as he<br />

did and was “stoked” with<br />

the outcome.<br />

• Turn to page 3<br />

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

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

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

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

Ke lie and the team wi l provide great advice on our top quality<br />

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

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

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

Ke lie and the team wi l provide great advice on our top quality<br />

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

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

Endangered gulls<br />

disturbed from<br />

nesting ground<br />

Page 3<br />

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

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

Mercedes-Benz<br />

powers into<br />

EV market<br />

Page 17<br />

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

PHOTOS: DEREK/NZ SURF JOURNAL<br />

LOCAL EXPERTISE BUILT<br />

ON LOCAL HERITAGE<br />

Number 2: ‘<strong>20</strong> - ‘21<br />

Su ton, Successfu ly Se ling Since 1924<br />

Buy, Sell,<br />

Discover.<br />

with .<br />

Lynton Hubber<br />

Giving back<br />

to the<br />

community<br />

M 027 433 4141<br />

Page 8<br />

Holiday fun in the sun<br />

Risk<br />

survey<br />

detects<br />

strong<br />

sense of<br />

community<br />

• By Kristie Boland<br />

Sisters Zoe, 7, and Violet Sultan Gallo, 8, of Lyttelton cool off by taking a backward plunge into<br />

the Norman Kirk Memorial Pool, Lyttelton’s only public swimming pool. The pool has been<br />

popular during the summer holidays. •More photos, page 7 PHOTO: KRISTIE BOLAND<br />

A SURVEY is revealing a strong<br />

sense of community in the<br />

Lyttelton <strong>Harbour</strong> and Port Levy<br />

areas.<br />

The purpose of the city<br />

council survey is to gain a better<br />

understanding of risk tolerance<br />

from the impacts of sea level rise.<br />

“An understanding of<br />

community risk tolerance<br />

can help the community,<br />

rūnanga and council make<br />

informed, community-specific<br />

decisions during phase three of<br />

the coastal hazards adaptation<br />

planning programme, ’ said head<br />

of planning and consents, John<br />

Higgins.<br />

Phase three is collaboration<br />

adaptation planning with<br />

communities. Those in the<br />

Lyttelton/Mt Herbert area will<br />

be first. It is estimated this phase<br />

wi l take at least 1.5 years to do<br />

properly.<br />

So far the survey, which wi l<br />

close on Friday, has had more<br />

than 100 responses.<br />

• Turn to page 6<br />

Pip Sutton | 027 224 9524 | pipsutton@raywhite.com<br />

Four Seasons Realty<br />

<strong>20</strong> March <strong>20</strong>22<br />

EntriEs now opEn!<br />

Fire safety<br />

measures<br />

in place<br />

for uni<br />

rocket<br />

launch<br />

• By Kristie Boland<br />

CANTERBURY University<br />

students planning a potentia ly<br />

record-setting rocket launch<br />

this week are assuring worried<br />

Birdlings Flat residents they are<br />

we l prepared and have safety<br />

measures in place.<br />

UC Aerospace selected<br />

Kaitorete Spit beach, near<br />

Birdlings Flat, for lift-off as they<br />

aim to exceed the current altitude<br />

record for a student-led rocket<br />

programme held by the University<br />

of Southern California, which<br />

reached an altitude of 104km.<br />

“We’re very prepared this time,<br />

this wi l be the third attempt and<br />

we’ve got a l of the appropriate<br />

safety measures in place,” said<br />

project leader Jack Davies.<br />

He said a 400 litre-capacity<br />

water tanker wi l be on site while<br />

the Little River volunteer fire<br />

brigade wi l be alerted if required.<br />

Fire extinguishers wi l also be on<br />

site.<br />

• Turn to page 5<br />

COVERING THE COLOURFUL<br />

PAST OF MOTORING<br />

JAGUAR XK140 | KAISER SPECIAL | INDIANAPOLIS MOTOR SPEEDWAY MUSEUM | WIGRAM | SIMPSON ESCORT | FORGOTTEN KIWI CARS | CLASSIC JAGUARS IN NEW ZEALAND | TRUE CONFESSIONS | GOODWOOD REVIVAL<br />

NOV-DEC <strong>20</strong>21<br />

EXCLUSIVE BOOK OFFER: CLASSIC JAGUARS IN NEW ZEALAND<br />

NASH METROPOLITAN | TONY SHELLY | FIAT | MINI MAESTRO | SIMPSON ESCORT | FORGOTTEN KIWI CARS | UK CLASSIC RACING | KEVIN LANCASTER | GOODWOOD MEMBERS’ MEETING | CAPTAIN CLASSIC<br />

TOP CAT<br />

1955 JAGUAR XK140 FHC<br />

TONY SHELLY: NEW ZEALAND’S FORGOTTEN FORMULA ONE DRIVER<br />

AND NOW FOR SOMETHING<br />

completely DIFFERENT...<br />

1954 KAISER SPECIAL | DAVE SIMPSON’S ESCORT TWIN-CAM<br />

THE INDIANAPOLIS MOTOR SPEEDWAY MUSEUM’S KIWI CONNECTION<br />

FORGOTTEN KIWI CARS | COPYCATS | WIGRAM: THE RACING DAYS<br />

ALLAN DICK: TRUE CONFESSIONS | GOODWOOD REVIVAL<br />

9 416770 121332<br />

NEW ZEALAND SUPERCARS | DAVE SIMPSON’S ESCORT TWIN-CAM<br />

KEVIN LANCASTER: A LIFE IN MOTORSPORT | GOODWOOD MEMBERS’ MEETING<br />

JAN-FEB <strong>20</strong>22<br />

9 416770 121332<br />

Save up to 32% when you subscribe<br />

classicdriver.co.nz 0800 624 295<br />

NUMBER ONE SUPPLIER<br />

TO THE NZ JET BOATING<br />

COMMUNITY FOR OVER<br />

50 YEARS<br />

• Part Boats & Hulls<br />

• Turn Key Packages<br />

• New Jet Units<br />

• Custom Fabrication<br />

• Expert Advice<br />

SERVICING<br />

03 962 0505<br />

Lunns Road, Middleton<br />

• Spare Parts Retailer<br />

• Jet Unit Refurbishment<br />

• Engine Tune-Ups<br />

• Insurance Repairs<br />

• Impellor Reconditioning<br />

Christchurch Civic Awards <strong>20</strong>22<br />

Who will you nominate?<br />

Each year our city benefits from the service of volunteers and others who go above<br />

and beyond the call of duty for Christchurch and its people.<br />

We recognise these valued contributions with our annual Civic Awards.<br />

Complete our online form at ccc.govt.nz/CivicAwards or pick one up from any of our<br />

service centres or libraries. Send your nominations to us by 5pm, Monday 1 August <strong>20</strong>22.


Wednesday <strong>July</strong> <strong>20</strong> <strong>20</strong>22 <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News<br />

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

NEWS 3<br />

Show of support for an alcohol ban<br />

• From page 1<br />

A Woolston pharmacist,<br />

who didn’t want to be named,<br />

supported McMahon’s bid to<br />

bring in an alcohol ban.<br />

“There is frequent litter, graffiti<br />

and vandalism in Woolston<br />

Village. We have been robbed<br />

three times since <strong>20</strong>11, once at<br />

knifepoint,” they said.<br />

“Woolston has issues with<br />

people consuming alcohol on<br />

the street and loitering around,<br />

particularly on the street<br />

furniture on either side of Ferry<br />

Rd.<br />

“We do not attempt to<br />

intervene or approach these<br />

people because they are often in<br />

groups and highly intoxicated, as<br />

well as abusive and threatening.<br />

We are just resigned to it being<br />

this way and hope it goes away.”<br />

McMahon said these issues<br />

SUMNER residents over the age<br />

of 18 have the opportunity to be<br />

part of academic research about<br />

the communication of climate<br />

change issues.<br />

The study is part of an investigation<br />

into how people prefer<br />

to receive information about<br />

climate change.<br />

Ara Institute of Canterbury<br />

masters of sustainable practice<br />

have been ongoing, but there has<br />

been an increase in the last eight<br />

months.<br />

“There’s plenty of evidence that<br />

there’s a problem,” he said.<br />

“I am aware that an alcohol<br />

ban is a very blunt tool and is not<br />

a solution in itself. I do not<br />

student Beatrice Cheer is<br />

conducting an ethics-approved<br />

anonymous study in Sumner for<br />

her dissertation.<br />

She is using the issue of sea<br />

level rise to find out how people<br />

prefer to engage with messages<br />

about risk.<br />

Cheer said global studies<br />

indicate that people react to<br />

images, academic text or lay<br />

ACTION:<br />

Concerns<br />

about<br />

alcoholrelated<br />

harm<br />

in Woolston<br />

Village have<br />

led to a call<br />

for a ban on<br />

alcohol.<br />

wish to criminalise people who<br />

are poor and addicted to alcohol.”<br />

However, he said it was<br />

important to bring in an alcohol<br />

ban so people in the community<br />

could call the police if they saw<br />

someone drinking in the street<br />

persons copy in different ways<br />

and that even between images,<br />

there is preference. Images<br />

combined with specific wording<br />

can also affect the ability of the<br />

reader to engage in the message,<br />

depending on the tone.<br />

“Some people prefer maps<br />

and some prefer cartoons. And<br />

some people like just the facts<br />

and others prefer a humorous<br />

right away, before waiting for an<br />

issue to arise.<br />

McMahon also wants local<br />

shops to stop selling cheap, high<br />

alcohol percentage single cans,<br />

saying this wasn’t suitable for a<br />

community.<br />

Community board chair<br />

Alexandra Davids thanked<br />

McMahon for his efforts in<br />

gathering signatures and said the<br />

board has been approached by<br />

people in the past with similar<br />

concerns.<br />

She said some business owners<br />

and residents raised concerns in<br />

<strong>20</strong>16 and the idea of an alcohol<br />

ban was discussed, but as this<br />

was difficult to implement and<br />

isn’t a “one-fix solution” it was<br />

dropped.<br />

“With an alcohol ban police<br />

can move people on, but it’s<br />

about having police available to<br />

message – it varies quite widely,”<br />

she said.<br />

“But overall, it’s important<br />

for communicators to know<br />

what a population prefers and, if<br />

possible, why, so that important<br />

risk messages can be framed<br />

in certain ways. If people can’t<br />

engage with the message,<br />

then they won’t follow urgent<br />

instructions”.<br />

HAVE YOUR SAY: Do you<br />

think Woolston Village<br />

needs an alcohol ban?<br />

Email emily.moorhouse@<br />

starmedia.kiwi<br />

do that,” she said.<br />

Davids also raised concerns<br />

that by implementing a ban it<br />

would just move people out of<br />

the area, rather than fixing the<br />

issue.<br />

“I think we need to be looking<br />

at the issue on a wider scale,<br />

there’s lots of systematic issues<br />

involved in that.”<br />

The community board has<br />

requested a staff report on the<br />

implementation of an alcohol<br />

ban in Woolston Village. Davids<br />

is hoping to have an update by<br />

early August during the next<br />

meeting.<br />

Survey about climate change seeks participants<br />

Cheer hopes her research will<br />

inform the communication<br />

profession in New Zealand<br />

as well as local and regional<br />

councils, which are needing to<br />

engage with their communities<br />

about climate change on an everincreasing<br />

basis.<br />

• The anonymous survey<br />

can be found at https://bit.<br />

ly/3OvoAWn<br />

tree trouble?<br />

call us 384 9630<br />

www.thetreepeople.nz<br />

t h e t r e e p e o p l e<br />

f o u r s e a s o n s t r e e C a r e<br />

birthday?<br />

do it YOUR way<br />

I CAN<br />

COME<br />

TO YOU<br />

YOUR LOCAL<br />

ACCOUNTANT<br />

Financial Statement Preparation<br />

Tax Preparation & Compliance<br />

Xero & MYOB Specialist<br />

Ph 03 384 4633 Cell 021 677 670 steven@sclarke.co.nz<br />

7 Margot Lane, Mt Pleasant www.sclarke.co.nz<br />

HEAT PUMP<br />

SALE NOW ON!<br />

Amazin’ WINTER Deals!!<br />

80%<br />

SubSidy<br />

Warmer KiWi HomeS<br />

Programme<br />

*Eligibility criteria apply<br />

• We will offer you the best quality brands and<br />

option of heat pump for your home/business<br />

• Providing Heat Pump solutions for over <strong>20</strong> years to Cantabrians<br />

• We personally guarantee all our products & installs for 5 years<br />

(providing annual maintenance has been completed)<br />

Phone us today for your free consultation & quote<br />

41A SHAKESPEARE RD, WALTHAM<br />

PHONE 03 366 0525<br />

www.enviromaster.co.nz<br />

“A local team for local people”<br />

Looking for a hot Venue for your Birthday?<br />

WE CAN HELP...<br />

-FREE Function Venue Hire<br />

-Your own Music - play what you like!<br />

-Pizza is the perfect Share Food.<br />

-It's your space to dress how you want<br />

E-mail ferrymead@pizzarepublic.co.nz to find out more<br />

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


IN-STOre ONLy<br />

eNdS 7TH aUGUST<br />

4 <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News Wednesday <strong>July</strong> <strong>20</strong> <strong>20</strong>22<br />

While stocks last. Stock varies by store.<br />

No Hassle Returns policy not available on clearance items.<br />

mitre 10 meGa Ferrymead<br />

1005 Ferry Road, Christchurch<br />

Phone: 366 6306<br />

Find us at: /MEGAFerrymead<br />

Opening Hours:<br />

Monday – Friday:<br />

7am – 7pm<br />

Saturday, Sunday & Public Holidays:<br />

8am – 6pm<br />

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

Ferrymead


Wednesday <strong>July</strong> <strong>20</strong> <strong>20</strong>22 <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News<br />

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

NEWS 5<br />

AUCTIONED: An earthquake-damaged two-bedroom house in Celia St, Redcliffs, sold under the hammer for $562,000. Right – this four-bedroom<br />

home in Clark St, Sumner, sold last week for $968,000.<br />

Stock in Sumner traditionally low in winter<br />

• From page 1<br />

Aitken said there weren’t many<br />

houses for sale in Sumner at the<br />

moment which was consistent<br />

with the winter<br />

months when stock was<br />

traditionally low. Most of<br />

the properties that had<br />

been on the market now<br />

had “sold” signs on them.<br />

Aitken said people<br />

loved living the area’s<br />

energy.<br />

“It’s the community,<br />

it’s the vibe, it’s the beach, it’s the<br />

surf, it’s the shops, it’s the cafes,<br />

it’s the walks,” she said.<br />

Meanwhile, an earthquake-damaged<br />

home in<br />

Redcliffs exceeded vendor and<br />

Alison Aitken<br />

agent expectations after selling at<br />

auction for $562,000 – more than<br />

$70,000 above RV.<br />

The listing agent for the<br />

two-bedroom Celia St<br />

home, <strong>Bay</strong>leys’ Marilyn<br />

Still, said 11 bidders had<br />

registered for the auction.<br />

“There were lots of people<br />

there wanting to bid,<br />

but it went up too fast,”<br />

she said. “The people<br />

bidding towards the end<br />

were people who wanted<br />

it to repair to either live in or to<br />

keep,” she said.<br />

The auction opened at<br />

$300,000 and eventually sold<br />

after a total of 31 bids.<br />

“The auction was an incredibly<br />

successful auction.”<br />

She said the stand-alone<br />

property had attracted a swathe<br />

of interest from people – many of<br />

whom were hoping to buy it for<br />

a low price, repair it, reinsure it<br />

and then resell it.<br />

It was sold “as is, where is”,<br />

although an earthquake claim<br />

had never been filed on the<br />

property.<br />

Still explained that an earthquake-damaged<br />

property that<br />

had not been assessed by the<br />

Earthquake Commission would<br />

not get insurance unless an engineer’s<br />

report confirmed it was<br />

structurally sound. Without full<br />

insurance, it is also difficult to get<br />

a mortgage.<br />

“That’s something that<br />

people up in the North Island<br />

don’t understand about<br />

Christchurch earthquake business,”<br />

she said..<br />

CoreLogic chief economist<br />

Kelvin Davidson said that “as<br />

is, where is” sales were a rarity<br />

in the Christchurch market,<br />

whereas 10 years go about one in<br />

<strong>20</strong> houses sold in the city were<br />

earthquake-damaged.<br />

Most of the city’s earthquake-damaged<br />

properties had<br />

either been fixed or demolished,<br />

he said.<br />

“Redcliffs is on the side of the<br />

hill that was badly damaged [in<br />

the earthquakes] and there could<br />

be the odd ‘as, where is’ property<br />

kicking around but it would be<br />

the exception rather than the<br />

rule,” said Davidson.<br />

Still recently sold four-bedroom<br />

cottage in the suburb, on<br />

Clark St, for $968,000. It was the<br />

first time the property had been<br />

on the market in 38 years and it<br />

was bought by a couple who lived<br />

in another area of Christchurch.<br />

Still recently sold fourbedroom<br />

cottage in Clark St,<br />

Sumner, for $968,000. It was the<br />

first time the property had been<br />

on the market in 38 years and it<br />

was bought by a couple who lived<br />

in another area of Christchurch,<br />

but had wanted to move to<br />

Sumner.<br />

– NZ Herald<br />

Ski Stronger<br />

Ski Fit Pilates now at<br />

Pilates Evolved.<br />

Our new Ski Fit Pilates class is<br />

perfect for those looking to<br />

improve strength, balance and<br />

flexibility this ski season.<br />

Six specialist targeted classes +<br />

an initial 30 minute consultation<br />

with our Physio team to discuss<br />

individual needs.<br />

Commitment: $180<br />

When: Tuesday 6.15pm and<br />

Thursday 1pm. Starting 26th <strong>July</strong>.<br />

Limited spaces available -<br />

enquire today<br />

Get ahead of the spread<br />

BOOK YOUR CONTRACTOR EARLY<br />

One mature nassella tussock plant can produce over<br />

100,000 seeds. How many of these plants are you<br />

prepared to leave uncontrolled on your property?<br />

For information about how to control nassella,<br />

available contractors, and how we can help, visit<br />

ecan.govt.nz/nassella<br />

E22/9049<br />

Book at physioevolved.co.nz or<br />

call us on 03 384 4766<br />

Contact the Environment Canterbury<br />

biosecurity team on<br />

or<br />

biosecurity@ecan.govt.nz


6 <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News Wednesday <strong>July</strong> <strong>20</strong> <strong>20</strong>22<br />

30th Birthday<br />

HEAPS of HOT DEALS!<br />

NOW ON – ENDS 15.08.22<br />

SCAN QR TO SHOP<br />

ALL LOUNGE ON SALE<br />

VERMONT RANGE<br />

ON SALE<br />

Jensen Corner Suite<br />

WAS $<br />

3199<br />

NOW<br />

$<br />

2199<br />

2 Seater – Dark Grey NOW $ 1149<br />

3 Seater – Dark Grey NOW $ 1499<br />

ALL LIVING & DINING ON SALE<br />

Haven Dark 3 Piece Dining<br />

Set<br />

WAS $<br />

1649<br />

NOW<br />

$<br />

1449<br />

Perry Barstool<br />

WAS $<br />

179<br />

LARVIK RANGE<br />

ON SALE<br />

NOW<br />

$<br />

129<br />

Bookcase NOW $ 999<br />

Dining Table – W210 NOW $ 849<br />

Entertainment Unit NOW $ 699<br />

Lamp Table NOW $ 299<br />

ALL BEDROOM ON SALE<br />

Jamie Single/Single Bunk<br />

Bed – Black<br />

WAS $<br />

699<br />

NOW<br />

$<br />

549<br />

Dallas Queen Bed – Oatmeal<br />

WAS $<br />

449<br />

NOW<br />

$<br />

349<br />

Lista Boxed Queen<br />

Mattress<br />

WAS $<br />

249<br />

BOXED FOR EASY<br />

TRANSPORT<br />

NOW<br />

$<br />

179<br />

Scan to find store<br />

250 Moorhouse Ave, Christchurch<br />

0800 TARGET (0800 827438)<br />

targetfurniture.co.nz<br />

Offers and product prices advertised here expire<br />

15/08/22. Sale Excludes Accessories.


Wednesday <strong>July</strong> <strong>20</strong> <strong>20</strong>22 <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News<br />

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

NEWS 7<br />

Coastal Pathway progress on track<br />

Hanno<br />

Sander<br />

from the<br />

Christchurch<br />

Coastal<br />

Pathway<br />

Group<br />

updates readers on the<br />

project<br />

CONSTRUCTION of the final<br />

section of the Christchurch<br />

Coastal Pathway: Te Ara Ihutai<br />

has progressed exceedingly well,<br />

according to our contractor<br />

Fulton Hogan. They have been<br />

busy working in multiple areas,<br />

installing infrastructure along<br />

the segment between the pump<br />

station and Shag Rock, and sheet<br />

piling between the tram stop<br />

and the rifle range drain to allow<br />

for the first stage of the rock<br />

revetment construction.<br />

It’s very important that<br />

Fulton Hogan completes critical<br />

infrastructure work before the<br />

anticipated return of the<br />

endangered white flippered<br />

penguins in August. Since much<br />

of this work is carried out in the<br />

narrowest section between the<br />

rock cliff and the estuary, they<br />

have had to close one lane of<br />

traffic during parts of the day.<br />

The most difficult part of the<br />

project – the renewal of the<br />

sewer and water services – is<br />

nearing completion, allowing<br />

the upgrade of the power cables<br />

to commence. This part of the<br />

project should be completed<br />

in approximately three weeks,<br />

resulting in a return to normal<br />

two-way traffic for a period of<br />

time prior to construction<br />

of the anchor block wall and<br />

cantilevered path sections of the<br />

project. Once complete, this<br />

will allow us to walk, scoot,<br />

bike and jog on the completed<br />

pathway – all the way from<br />

Ferrymead to Sumner.<br />

Approximately 180 metres of<br />

sheet piling has been installed<br />

between the tram stop and the<br />

rifle range drain, and the rock<br />

revetment that will eventually<br />

support the pathway is now<br />

being built. Workers are also<br />

building a new timber bridge off<br />

site that will span the rifle range<br />

drain. Once the rock revetment<br />

is complete, between the tram<br />

stop and rifle range drain the<br />

sheet piling will be reused in the<br />

section between the rifle range<br />

drain and the Christchurch<br />

Yacht Club.<br />

Please look after our road<br />

workers by sticking to the<br />

reduced 30kph speed limit when<br />

driving through the roadworks.<br />

Also please be on the lookout for<br />

merging cyclists and pedestrians<br />

at temporary crossings.<br />

ONWARDS: Fulton Hogan<br />

is nearing completion of<br />

the most difficult part of<br />

the project, the renewal of<br />

sewer and water services.<br />

• Feel free to contact<br />

the Coastal Pathway<br />

Group at http:ccp.org.nz<br />

with any questions<br />

or comments.<br />

The Christchurch<br />

Coastal Pathway Group<br />

had the initial vision for<br />

the four-metre wide<br />

shared pathway to<br />

connect people, land, and<br />

the sea.<br />

Its mission is to<br />

promote and facilitate<br />

the creation and use<br />

of an internationallystandard<br />

coastal<br />

pathway extending<br />

from Ferrymead to<br />

Scarborough Beach<br />

for the benefit of<br />

Christchurch residents<br />

and visitors.<br />

Early on, it formed a<br />

governance team with<br />

the city council and the<br />

Waikura Linwood-Central-<br />

Heathcote Community<br />

Board. The group secured<br />

funding to finish the<br />

pathway by applying to<br />

the Government’s shovel<br />

ready fund.<br />

CCPG and the city<br />

council held a number<br />

of community outreach<br />

events to outline detailed<br />

plans.<br />

In late <strong>20</strong>21, Fulton<br />

Hogan was awarded the<br />

tender by the city council<br />

and started construction<br />

soon after.<br />

CarPet<br />

BARGAINs<br />

York Street<br />

By Feltex Carpets - 100% New Zealand wool carpet,<br />

extra heavy duty contemporary natural sisal look, one<br />

outstanding natural colour. Export overruns.<br />

Unbelievable value $119m<br />

SaVe OVer $100m<br />

(that’s $32.51m 2 ) Only while stocks last.<br />

Pearl <strong>Bay</strong><br />

By Godfrey Hirst - Scoop purchase of this extra heavy<br />

duty, solution dyed nylon, cut pile carpet, looks and<br />

feels great, one colour only at this price, Pravda a warm<br />

natural mix of browns and fawns. Great Value.<br />

Only $89m<br />

(that’s $24.32m 2 ) Only while stocks last.<br />

autex Pin Board<br />

Here’s a great idea for the kids room or family notice<br />

board, Autex Vertiface Composition Pin Board, we<br />

have numerous ends of rolls 1.2m wide and huge<br />

variety of colours.<br />

OUt tHeY GO at<br />

Only $39m 2<br />

Only while stocks last<br />

PLUS<br />

MUCH<br />

MORE<br />

INSTORE<br />

47 Gasson Street • Ph 353 8899 • Hours: 8.30am-5pm Mon-Fri<br />

www.theflooringwarehouse.co.nz


<strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News Wednesday <strong>July</strong> <strong>20</strong> <strong>20</strong>22<br />

8<br />

NEWS<br />

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

Trial aims to boost lake’s eco-system<br />

IT IS HOPED an ambitious,<br />

underwater planting trial at Te<br />

Waihora/Lake Ellesmere will help<br />

restore the ecosystem.<br />

National Institute of Water and<br />

Atmospheric Research scientists<br />

are working to re-establish beds<br />

of kōrepo (Ruppia megacarpa),<br />

a tall submerged plant that<br />

stabilises bottom sediments, helps<br />

keep water clean, and provides<br />

good habitat for fish and other<br />

aquatic organisms.<br />

Decades ago, the lake was<br />

dominated by this vegetation –<br />

until a massive storm in 1968 (the<br />

same one that caused the Wahine<br />

maritime disaster) ripped out the<br />

plant beds.<br />

It destroyed the lake’s filtration<br />

system – fuelling algal blooms.<br />

The kōrepo also had a buffering<br />

effect on waves, and the loss of<br />

this barrier caused sediment to<br />

resuspend (stir up) – providing<br />

nutrients for the algal growth.<br />

As a result, the water became<br />

permanently murky and<br />

the kōrepo beds couldn’t reestablish.<br />

In recent years, NIWA has been<br />

working with the Te Waihora cogovernance<br />

partners on a range<br />

of activities to try and re-grow<br />

other types of macrophytes (water<br />

plants) in the lake, such asfennelleaved<br />

pondweed (Stuckenia<br />

pectinata) and horse’s mane weed<br />

(Ruppia polycarpa).<br />

However, none have properly<br />

established.<br />

In <strong>20</strong>18 a coastal survey<br />

revealed a couple of sites that still<br />

supported kōrepo – including<br />

Ashworth’s Ponds in North<br />

Canterbury.<br />

In <strong>20</strong><strong>20</strong>, the scientists gained<br />

approval to collect this species<br />

from the ponds.<br />

The plants were then<br />

transferred to a culture facility<br />

made up of large plastic tanks in<br />

Taumutu, close to the lake.<br />

NIWA lead scientist, Mary de<br />

Winton, said a range of treatment<br />

methods were used.<br />

“We were trying to evaluate<br />

which techniques were best, both<br />

for plant growth and also ease<br />

of handling and planting into Te<br />

Waihora,” she said.<br />

This included trialling the<br />

kōrepo in sand, soil and gravel<br />

mixes (as a growth medium) and<br />

planting them in biodegradable<br />

pots, rock wool, hessian sleeves<br />

or sacks, ready for transplanting<br />

once they had established.<br />

The team also had to ensure the<br />

plants wouldn’t be ‘shocked’ by<br />

their new environment.<br />

Said de Winton: “In May, we<br />

checked the salinity of the water<br />

at Te Waihora and based on that<br />

reading, we added salt to the<br />

culture to help them prepare for<br />

their move from freshwater to<br />

brackish water in the lagoon.”<br />

On June 19, <strong>20</strong>22, the arduous<br />

process began of transferring<br />

around 700 potted plants to their<br />

new home in Overton’s <strong>Bay</strong>, a<br />

naturally sheltered part of the lake<br />

TRIAL: National Institute<br />

of Water and Atmospheric<br />

Research’s Paul Champion<br />

and Mary de Winton,<br />

harvesting plant material at<br />

Ashworth’s Ponds.<br />

on the western side.<br />

Paul Champion, NIWA<br />

principal scientist of freshwater<br />

ecology, said conditions over<br />

that four-day period were “pretty<br />

horrid”.<br />

• Turn to page 10<br />

DESTRUCTIVE:<br />

The storm that<br />

claimed the<br />

interisland<br />

passenger<br />

ship Wahine<br />

also ripped<br />

out plant<br />

beds at Te<br />

Waihora/ Lake<br />

Ellesmere.<br />

Apply for a subsidy for your<br />

Summer<br />

with your<br />

neighbours<br />

event!<br />

Applications are open from<br />

15 <strong>July</strong> until 12 August <strong>20</strong>22, 5pm<br />

ADJUSTABLE MASSAGE BED<br />

by<br />

ccc.govt.nz/GetTogether


Wednesday <strong>July</strong> <strong>20</strong> <strong>20</strong>22 <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News 9<br />

Congratulations to recipients of the<br />

<strong>20</strong>22 Sumner Ferrymead Foundation Scholarships & Awards.<br />

A big thank you to our sponsors too.<br />

Sarah Angelo<br />

$5000 Humanities Scholarship<br />

sponsored by Viki Brinkman in<br />

memory of Richard Brinkman<br />

Noah Lewis<br />

$5000 Sciences Scholarship<br />

sponsored by Viv Cotter in<br />

memory of Michael McMullan<br />

Feya Durkin<br />

$5000 Health Sciences<br />

Scholarship sponsored by<br />

RJ Begg & Associates Ltd<br />

– Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery<br />

Tom Jones<br />

$2500 Scholarship with<br />

Internship sponsored by FANZ<br />

Private Wealth<br />

Riley Matla<br />

$<strong>20</strong>00 Apprentice Award<br />

sponsored by A.Williams<br />

Photos courtesy of Tony Brunt Photography<br />

Ben Giles<br />

$<strong>20</strong>00 Apprentice Award<br />

sponsored by A. Williams<br />

Ella Lewis-Sandford<br />

$5000 Outward Bound<br />

Scholarship sponsored by SBS<br />

and the Sumner Ferrymead<br />

Foundation<br />

Te Awa Kura Barnett Park<br />

$3000 Environment &<br />

Sustainability Award<br />

sponsored by a Sumner<br />

resident<br />

If you would like to become a sponsor,<br />

donor or trustee, we’d love to hear<br />

from you.<br />

Please contact us at<br />

www.sumnerferrymeadfoundation.co.nz<br />

Charities Commission register # cc36<strong>20</strong>9<br />

Locals Helping Locals


<strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News Wednesday <strong>July</strong> <strong>20</strong> <strong>20</strong>22<br />

10<br />

NEWS<br />

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

Planting kōrepo helps keep water clean<br />

• From page 8<br />

“We had quite high winds and<br />

the water temperature was pretty<br />

low. At one point, we arrived<br />

to find our hose and gloves<br />

had frozen solid. But we wore<br />

exposure suits, so it wasn’t too<br />

uncomfortable,” he said.<br />

The team included NIWA<br />

hydrodynamics technician<br />

Jade Arnold, who looked after<br />

field logistics, was in charge of<br />

transferring the material from the<br />

growth facility to the lake.<br />

Meanwhile, fellow scientist<br />

Iñigo Zabarte-Maeztu – armed<br />

with a face mask – was tasked<br />

with securing each plant in its<br />

spot, into depressions in sticky<br />

mud on the lake floor.<br />

Champion said a plastic mesh<br />

cage was placed over a portion<br />

of the kōrepo, to protect them from<br />

water birds such as black swans.<br />

“We want to see if bird<br />

browsing is a reason that plants<br />

haven’t previously been able to<br />

persist in those areas.”<br />

It’s hoped the kōrepo will start<br />

growing in spring – and it will<br />

be known by summer whether<br />

they’ve established or not.<br />

Said Champion: “We have<br />

noticed from Google Earth that<br />

other submerged vegetation<br />

has grown in Overton’s <strong>Bay</strong> on<br />

a couple of occasions in the last<br />

10 years, so we knew that our<br />

transplant site was capable of<br />

supporting plants, at least for a<br />

short period of time.”<br />

He is thrilled be part of such an<br />

ambitious project – which could<br />

potentially be a turning point for<br />

the lake’s health.<br />

“I don’t know if we’re going<br />

to get there, but I think that by<br />

putting that amount of material<br />

in it, we’ve given kōrepo a<br />

fighting chance.”<br />

HABITAT: Underwater<br />

planting at Te Waihora/Lake<br />

Ellesmere’s Overton’s <strong>Bay</strong><br />

by NIWA scientists hopes<br />

to re-establish submerged<br />

vegetation. Below right –<br />

Potted plants ready for<br />

transplantation.<br />

Ferrymead<br />

Cold, Cold Bones<br />

by Kathy Reichs<br />

ENTER TO<br />

WIN<br />

#1 New York Times bestselling thriller writer Kathy Reichs<br />

returns with her twenty-first novel of suspense featuring forensic<br />

anthropologist Temperance Brennan who, after receiving a box<br />

containing a human eyeball, uncovers a series of gruesome killings<br />

eerily reenacting the most shocking of her prior cases. Winter has come<br />

to North Carolina and, with it, a drop in crime. Freed from a heavy work<br />

schedule, Tempe Brennan is content to dote on her daughter Katy, finally returned to<br />

civilian life from the army. But when mother and daughter meet at Tempe’s place one<br />

night, they find a box on the back porch. Inside: a very fresh human eyeball. GPS<br />

coordinates etched into the eyeball lead to a Benedictine monastery where an equally<br />

macabre discovery awaits. Soon after, Tempe examines a mummified corpse in a<br />

state park, and her anxiety deepens. There seems to be no pattern to the subsequent<br />

killings uncovered, except that each mimics in some way a homicide that a younger<br />

Tempe had been called in to analyze. Who or what is targeting her, and why?<br />

Helping Tempe search for answers is detective Erskine “Skinny” Slidell, retired but<br />

still volunteering with the CMPD cold case unit—and still displaying his gallows<br />

humor. Also pulled into the mystery: Andrew Ryan, Tempe’s Montreal-based beau,<br />

now working as a private detective. Could this elaborately staged skein of mayhem<br />

be the prelude to a twist that is even more shocking? Tempe is at a loss to establish<br />

the motive for what is going on…and then her daughter disappears. At its core, Cold,<br />

Cold Bones is a novel of revenge—one in which revisiting the past may prove the<br />

only way to unravel the present.<br />

THIS BOOK<br />

book<br />

release<br />

STAND FOR YOUR FUTURE<br />

STAND FOR ELECTION<br />

Girl, Forgotten<br />

by Karin Slaughter<br />

Who killed Emily Vaughn? The stunning new standalone thriller from international<br />

No.1 bestseller Karin Slaughter. A girl with a secret ... Longbill Beach, 1982. Emily<br />

Vaughn gets ready for prom night, the highlight of any high school experience. But<br />

Emily has a secret. And by the end of the evening, she will be dead. A murder that<br />

remains a mystery ... Forty years later, Emily’s murder remains unsolved. Her friends<br />

closed ranks, her family retreated inwards, the community moved on. But all that’s<br />

about to change. One final chance to uncover a killer ... Andrea Oliver arrives in<br />

town with a simple assignment: to protect a judge receiving death threats. But her<br />

assignment is a cover. Because, in reality, Andrea is here to find justice for Emily -<br />

and to uncover the truth before the killer decides to silence her too .<br />

WIN THIS BOOK<br />

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

draw, email giveaways@starmedia.kiwi with Cold, Cold Bones in the subject line or write to Take Note<br />

Book Giveaway, Cold, Cold Bones, Star Media, PO Box 1467, Christchurch 8140. To be eligible for the<br />

draw, all entries must include your name, address and contact number. Entries close Tues August 2. The<br />

book winner for The Last Wild Horses is Claire Cosgrove of Woolston.<br />

Nominations open 15 <strong>July</strong><br />

ccc.govt.nz/elections


Wednesday <strong>July</strong> <strong>20</strong> <strong>20</strong>22 <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News 11<br />

LIMITED TIME<br />

Flexible<br />

pricing<br />

OFFER<br />

6<br />

Months<br />

TO SELL<br />

Think a home that suits<br />

your needs at a price<br />

that fits your budget.<br />

Pay less up front for a serviced apartment with<br />

flexible pricing from $299,000*<br />

For a limited time, we’re offering a reduced entry price on a new<br />

serviced apartment at Summerset at Avonhead, with three different<br />

pricing options available to suit your budget. Plus, with six months to sell<br />

your current home and the ability to move in straight away and settle<br />

later, it has never been easier to move to Summerset at Avonhead.^<br />

Feel right at home in one of our stunning serviced apartments which<br />

combine the freedom of independent living with different levels of<br />

support available if you need it. Living in a serviced apartment comes<br />

with the confidence of knowing that you can increase your level of<br />

support as your needs change.<br />

Get in touch with Anne Walker, Sales Manager,<br />

to find out more about this exclusive offer.<br />

Open Weekend - RSVP required.<br />

10am - 2pm, Saturday 30 and Sunday 31 <strong>July</strong>.<br />

03 357 3<strong>20</strong>2 | summerset.co.nz/flexiblepricing<br />

* Terms and conditions apply. Flexible pricing is based on a licence to occupy and is subject to a bespoke deferred management fee.<br />

For more information visit summerset.co.nz/flexiblepricing. ^A total deposit of $<strong>20</strong>,000 is required prior to moving in.<br />

SUM4028_FP


<strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News Wednesday <strong>July</strong> <strong>20</strong> <strong>20</strong>22<br />

12<br />

NEWS<br />

AN interesting reminiscence<br />

has come to light regarding one<br />

of Canterbury’s most renowned<br />

gaol breakers, Jonathan Roberts.<br />

In this document, the unnamed<br />

author and owner of the<br />

old photograph of Jack’s Hut,<br />

Kaituna Valley, recounts how<br />

his grandfather and great uncle<br />

would take food up to the hut,<br />

which he claims was built by the<br />

wrongly accused ‘horse thief’<br />

Roberts while on the run after<br />

breaking out of Rīpapa Island<br />

gaol.<br />

The kindness shown to ‘Jack’<br />

and the ready belief in his innocence<br />

was typical of the wider<br />

public sympathy for the young<br />

man and his daring exploits in<br />

defiance of the law.<br />

Jonathan Roberts was born<br />

in 1861 in Cornwall, UK. His<br />

parents moved to South Canterbury,<br />

near Temuka, to take up<br />

farming when he was a child.<br />

Jonathan, aged 17 years, settled<br />

on a banking career and was<br />

employed as a bank clerk at the<br />

Temuka Bank of New Zealand in<br />

December 1877. Eight years later,<br />

in April 1885, at the venerable<br />

age of 25, he resigned, ending<br />

up in Christchurch in late 1886<br />

looking to make something of<br />

his life beyond banking.<br />

This new career led to him<br />

making use of his technical<br />

writing skills in the forging of a<br />

cheque that was cashed out for<br />

£76 17s 6d. More or less caught<br />

in the act, the former bank clerk<br />

protested his innocence, but<br />

pleaded guilty and was sentenced<br />

to 12 months hard labour in<br />

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

Treasures from the past:<br />

Gaol breaker Jack Roberts<br />

HIDEAWAY: Jack’s Hut, Kaituna Valley, late 1800s. Built by<br />

Jonathan Roberts while hiding from the police for horse<br />

stealing. Te Ūaka The Lyttelton Museum Ref 14842.1<br />

https://www.teuaka.org.nz/online-collection/1135753<br />

September 1886.<br />

After serving his time, Roberts<br />

made his way back to Timaru,<br />

but in January 1888 again ran<br />

afoul of the law when convicted<br />

of horse stealing and sentenced<br />

to five years hard labour. While<br />

again protesting his innocence,<br />

and somewhat taken aback at the<br />

severity of the sentence, Roberts<br />

promptly bolted from Timaru<br />

gaol and was at liberty from<br />

April 28 to May 30, 1888. And<br />

so the legend of the free-spirited<br />

gaol breaker was born.<br />

While on the run there were<br />

numerous reports of sightings,<br />

and police north and south of<br />

Timaru were kept busy for a<br />

month, much to the amusement<br />

of the local populace and newspapers,<br />

with reports that the<br />

women of Timaru ‘prayed for<br />

his escape’ every night he was a<br />

free man. Helped along the way<br />

by various well-wishers, he was<br />

eventually caught in Killinchy<br />

where he had been working as a<br />

farm labourer.<br />

Taken to Christchurch gaol,<br />

on June 6 he was sentenced to a<br />

further year for the escape and<br />

ended up in the prisoner work<br />

gang at Fort Jervois on the infamous<br />

Rīpapa Island.<br />

The island could not hold<br />

the irrepressible Roberts and<br />

he again bolted just two days<br />

later on 8 June 1888. Breaking<br />

through a wall and crossing the<br />

channel at high tide, he made<br />

his way through Purau to the<br />

heights overlooking Koukourarata<br />

Port Levy before turning<br />

towards Te Ahu Patiki Mt<br />

Herbert and finally the Kaituna<br />

Valley where he built Jack’s Hut.<br />

The news caused a sensation<br />

and Jonathan Roberts was once<br />

again the talk of Canterbury<br />

with a £50 reward for his capture<br />

as the police scoured the Port<br />

Hills.<br />

Meanwhile, he was feted at the<br />

Christchurch Skating Carnival,<br />

and drunken hooligans chanted<br />

his name in the city streets.<br />

A sixpence pamphlet was<br />

published titled Adventures of<br />

Jonathan Roberts, along with<br />

a good trade in photograph<br />

keepsakes, while the Mohawk<br />

Minstrels theatre company<br />

performed the farce ‘The Escape<br />

of Jonathan Roberts’ to much<br />

applause.<br />

By late August 1888 rumours<br />

were circulating that Roberts had<br />

escaped on a sailing ship bound<br />

for the Americas, and eventually<br />

he faded into Canterbury history.<br />

Then in August 1924 an article<br />

was published in the NZ Truth<br />

purporting to interview the<br />

old Jonathan Roberts, then 63,<br />

and living in ‘domestic bliss’ on<br />

his own farm in Virginia, US,<br />

having lived a life free of crime,<br />

thanks to the kindness<br />

of strangers.<br />

Need Heat Fast?<br />

The Fastest, Warmest Indoor/Outdoor Heater You Will Ever Own!<br />

Buy One Get One Free! *<br />

+Plus<br />

Free<br />

Floor<br />

Stand!*<br />

worth<br />

$199.99<br />

• Heats Up Instantly<br />

• Suitable for Indoors or Outdoors<br />

- In Rain, Fog, Wind or Snow<br />

• Carbon-Fibre Bulb Technology<br />

• Multi-Directional Stand<br />

• Includes Remote Control<br />

& Built-In Timer<br />

• Motion Detection Function<br />

1.8m High<br />

• Commercial Grade<br />

• Multi-Directional<br />

• Easy Install<br />

• Portable<br />

• Indoors & Outdoors<br />

*Call for Terms<br />

& Conditions<br />

CALL NOW! 0800 665 665


Wednesday <strong>July</strong> <strong>20</strong> <strong>20</strong>22 <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News 13<br />

Christchurch - 16 Watts Rd, Sockburn<br />

tradedepot.co.nz<br />

ONLINE AND IN STORE<br />

Demonstrations • Experts • VIP Evenings<br />

Coffee Truck, Giveaways and more.<br />

Wall Oven with<br />

Steam Assist<br />

14 Function<br />

Soft Close<br />

Energy Saver 72 l<br />

$<br />

1299<br />

LOW PRICE<br />

310716<br />

24 Month Warranty<br />

60cm<br />

W I D E<br />

Pyrolytic<br />

Wall Oven<br />

14 Function<br />

Soft Close<br />

$<br />

999<br />

LOW PRICE<br />

310744<br />

24 Month Warranty<br />

82 l<br />

60cm<br />

W I D E<br />

Pyrolytic<br />

Wall Oven<br />

11 Function<br />

15 Culinary Guide<br />

Self Cleaning<br />

$<br />

1150<br />

WAS $ 2299<br />

310703<br />

36 Month Warranty<br />

73 l<br />

60cm<br />

W I D E<br />

Platinum Pyrolytic<br />

Wall Oven<br />

12 Function<br />

Perfect Sensor<br />

Intelligent sensor<br />

TFT touch screen<br />

$<br />

2999<br />

WAS $ 4499<br />

310728<br />

36 Month Warranty<br />

73 l<br />

60cm<br />

W I D E<br />

Alder Black<br />

Frameless Shower<br />

Includes Tray & Liner<br />

1<strong>20</strong>0x900mm<br />

Reversible Door<br />

Flat Liner<br />

Corner Waste<br />

$<br />

1099<br />

LOW PRICE<br />

902249<br />

10 Year Warranty<br />

Edge Bathroom Wall<br />

Side Cabinet<br />

Edge Wall Vanity 261556<br />

2 Drawers<br />

Soft Close<br />

$<br />

499<br />

LOW PRICE<br />

211198<br />

5 Year Warranty<br />

$<br />

449<br />

LOW PRICE<br />

Mirror Cabinet<br />

3 Soft Close Doors<br />

$<br />

379<br />

LOW PRICE<br />

262902<br />

Zara Floor Vanity<br />

2 Soft Close Drawers<br />

$<br />

699<br />

LOW PRICE<br />

903991<br />

5 Year Warranty<br />

Enna Toilet Suite<br />

P Pan, S convertible<br />

Non-Slim Seat<br />

Rimless<br />

WELS 4 Star<br />

$<br />

199<br />

LOW PRICE<br />

230180<br />

5 Year Warranty<br />

Chest Freezer<br />

Bar Fridge<br />

Upright<br />

Fridge Freezer<br />

Upright<br />

Fridge Freezer<br />

Dual Mode<br />

Fridge or Freezer<br />

Side by Side<br />

Fridge Freezer<br />

Side by Side<br />

Fridge Freezer<br />

142 l<br />

91 l<br />

<strong>20</strong>7 l<br />

310 l<br />

418 l<br />

482 l<br />

584 l<br />

635mm<br />

W I D E<br />

545mm<br />

W I D E<br />

600mm<br />

W I D E<br />

710mm<br />

W I D E<br />

835mm<br />

W I D E<br />

890mm<br />

W I D E<br />

$<br />

449<br />

LOW PRICE<br />

351142<br />

24 Month Warranty<br />

$<br />

379<br />

LOW PRICE<br />

354090<br />

24 Month Warranty<br />

$<br />

499<br />

LOW PRICE<br />

352210<br />

24 Month Warranty<br />

$<br />

699<br />

LOW PRICE<br />

352317<br />

24 Month Warranty<br />

$<br />

1299<br />

LOW PRICE<br />

355419<br />

24 Month Warranty<br />

$<br />

999<br />

LOW PRICE<br />

353484<br />

24 Month Warranty<br />

$<br />

1185<br />

LOW PRICE<br />

353584<br />

24 Month Warranty<br />

Vented Dryer<br />

Condenser Dryer<br />

Heatpump Dryer<br />

Washing Machine<br />

Washing Machine<br />

Washing Machine<br />

All in One<br />

Washer Dryer<br />

7kg<br />

8kg<br />

8kg<br />

5kg<br />

8kg<br />

10kg<br />

10kg<br />

$<br />

350<br />

LOW PRICE<br />

361170<br />

24 Month Warranty<br />

$<br />

699<br />

LOW PRICE<br />

361281<br />

24 Month Warranty<br />

$<br />

1049<br />

LOW PRICE<br />

361308<br />

24 Month Warranty<br />

$<br />

399<br />

EXPO<br />

360451<br />

24 Month Warranty<br />

$<br />

699<br />

EXPO<br />

360481<br />

24 Month Warranty<br />

$<br />

949<br />

LOW PRICE<br />

360212<br />

24 Month Warranty<br />

$<br />

949<br />

LOW PRICE<br />

360173<br />

24 Month Warranty<br />

Prices Guaranteed as of 23/7/22. Subject to change.<br />

KITCHENS | BATHROOMS | APPLIANCES<br />

CAN-C18


<strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News Wednesday <strong>July</strong> <strong>20</strong> <strong>20</strong>22<br />

14<br />

PUZZLES<br />

CRYPTIC CROSSWORD<br />

1 2 3 4 5 6<br />

7<br />

8 9<br />

10<br />

11 12<br />

13 14 15<br />

16 17 18<br />

19 <strong>20</strong> 21<br />

22 23<br />

22/7<br />

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

Across<br />

1. Beautiful bridesmaids, one hears, need<br />

ringers (7,5)<br />

8. Distant point aimed at to give one an<br />

outside chance (4,4)<br />

9. Ring, ring and be around, blow it! (4)<br />

11. Rags one topless and slackens off (5)<br />

12. It is 14-point type that we speak (7)<br />

13. What Miss Muffet sat on lacked iron,<br />

being made of hair (4)<br />

15. American King Edward was one engaged<br />

in operating it (4)<br />

19. In short, pantomime character remained<br />

after fire had gone out (7)<br />

<strong>20</strong>. Lots of wine found in the tubes (5)<br />

22. At home to the Poles in the hostelries (4)<br />

23. Has rap kit: rip ends off in selfdestruction,<br />

Japanese style (4-4)<br />

24. Though inexperienced, feels it has the<br />

power of making things grow (5,7)<br />

Down<br />

2. Eagles found among the brighter nestlings<br />

(5)<br />

3. Don’t go on turning in side street (6)<br />

4. Facial features with a ring in them may be<br />

fatal (6)<br />

5. Seeks to win over opinion so Bible can be<br />

put to it (7)<br />

6. Crooked people with something crusty to<br />

make a meal of (9,3)<br />

7. She’s intellectual but depressed, and puts<br />

her foot in it (12)<br />

10. How old silver appears at end of sale (3)<br />

14. Provide the money in replacing the right<br />

in France (7)<br />

16. You and I initially begin a complicated<br />

tissue of intrigue (3)<br />

17. Demand a change of air for military being<br />

in East Africa (6)<br />

18. Jumped at the starting price, and made a<br />

telephone call (6)<br />

21. Not yet an abbot, he’s beforehand (5)<br />

SUDOKU<br />

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

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

24<br />

QUICK CROSSWORD<br />

1 2 3 4 5 6<br />

7<br />

8 9<br />

10 11<br />

12<br />

13 14<br />

15 16<br />

17 18 19<br />

<strong>20</strong><br />

21 22<br />

23 24<br />

Across<br />

1. Weapons (4)<br />

4. Flog (6)<br />

8. Hide (7)<br />

9. Honestly (5)<br />

10. Invoice (4)<br />

11. Put forward (8)<br />

13. Therapy (9)<br />

17. Soft touch (8)<br />

19. Notion (4)<br />

21. Grown up (5)<br />

22. Having a streak of<br />

luck (2,1,4)<br />

23. Numb (6)<br />

24. Shallow food<br />

container (4)<br />

Down<br />

2. Curl of hair (7)<br />

3. Search (4)<br />

4. Hot topic (4,2,3,4)<br />

5. Merchant (8)<br />

6. Aqualung (5)<br />

7. Unusually energetic<br />

(inf) (5)<br />

8. Dice (4)<br />

12. Infatuated (8)<br />

14. Tiresome (7)<br />

15. Utter (5)<br />

16. Train track (4)<br />

18. Tomato or barbecue<br />

(5)<br />

<strong>20</strong>. Compensated (4)<br />

CODECRACKER<br />

QUICK CROSSWORD<br />

Across: 1. Arms, 4. Thrash, 8. Conceal, 9. Truly, 10. Bill, 11.<br />

Nominate, 13. Treatment, 17. Pushover, 19. Idea, 21. Adult, 22.<br />

On a roll, 23. Deaden, 24. Dish.<br />

Down: 2. Ringlet, 3. Seek, 4. Talk of the town, 5. Retailer, 6.<br />

Scuba, 7. Hyper, 8. Cube, 12. Besotted, 14. Tedious, 15. Speak,<br />

16. Rail, 18. Sauce, <strong>20</strong>. Paid.<br />

CRYPTIC CROSSWORD<br />

Across: 1. Wedding bells 8. Long shot 9. Oboe 11. Eases 12.<br />

English 13. Tuft 15. User 19. Cinders <strong>20</strong>. Pipes 22. Inns 23.<br />

Hara-kiri 24. Green fingers.<br />

Down: 2. Ernes 3. Desist 4. Nooses 5. Lobbies 6. Shepherd’s<br />

pie 7. Bluestocking 10. Age 14. Finance 16. Web 17. Askari 18.<br />

Sprang 21. Prior.<br />

TARGET<br />

dens done dons dune duns ends lend<br />

lends lens loden lone louden loudens lune<br />

node nods nodule nope nose nosed nous<br />

nude olden onus open opens PENDULOUS<br />

pens peon pond ponds pone pons pound<br />

pounds puns send sonde sound spend<br />

spun sunup undo undoes undue unposed<br />

unsold unused upend upends upon<br />

MEDIUM HARD<br />

EASY<br />

TARGET<br />

O E D<br />

U N S<br />

P U L<br />

Good 27<br />

Very Good 36<br />

Excellent 44+<br />

ALL PUZZLES © THE PUZZLE COMPANY<br />

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

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

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

words must contain the centre letter.<br />

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

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

he fires the gun.<br />

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

Fri-Sun: 7am - 5pm


“YOU KNOW way more than<br />

you think you do.”<br />

That’s the message from Dale,<br />

one of the women fronting a campaign<br />

to support more Ōtautahi<br />

Christchurch wahine into the<br />

workforce.<br />

There’s a deep and experienced<br />

pool of talent available in Christchurch,<br />

one that can help many<br />

employers ease the squeeze of the<br />

tight labour market – women.<br />

ChristchurchNZ economists estimate<br />

that approximately <strong>20</strong>,000<br />

women in Canterbury<br />

are either underemployed or<br />

underutilised in the workforce.<br />

These are women who would like<br />

to work more hours than they are<br />

or who are unemployed and actively<br />

looking for work. There are<br />

thousands more who are looking<br />

to re-enter the workforce after<br />

time away, and who would like<br />

to upskill in their existing role or<br />

reskill into a new role.<br />

Supporting these women to<br />

make career choices that are right<br />

for them and provide our businesses<br />

with much-needed skills<br />

is the focus of ChristchurchNZ’s<br />

PowerUp campaign.<br />

The campaign centres around<br />

a regionalised information hub at<br />

www.powerupyourcareer.co.nz.<br />

It’s a platform designed to inform,<br />

inspire and connect women to a<br />

meaningful career and arm them<br />

with information and the confidence<br />

to make informed choices<br />

about the steps they need to take<br />

to find employment that is the<br />

right fit for them.<br />

Comprised of expert advice<br />

from career coach Claire French<br />

and a wealth of easy-to-read,<br />

comprehensive information<br />

on regional support agencies,<br />

networks and opportunities,<br />

PowerUp also hosts engaging<br />

videos of real-life stories from<br />

four women sharing their career<br />

journeys and challenges they’ve<br />

overcome.<br />

These women have gone down<br />

different paths and navigated<br />

various hurdles from retraining,<br />

redundancy, a Covid-induced<br />

career change and coming back<br />

from a long parental leave, but<br />

fundamentally all needed the<br />

same guidance and support systems<br />

to get there.<br />

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

PowerUp comes off the back<br />

of the skilled migrant advocacy<br />

paper ChristchurchNZ and the<br />

Canterbury Employers’ Chamber<br />

of Commerce delivered to Government<br />

in April, calling for them<br />

to increase skilled migration visas<br />

to reduce the extreme skilled<br />

labour shortage Christchurch<br />

businesses are facing.<br />

There is a record high number<br />

of jobs currently available in<br />

Christchurch with a 33 per cent<br />

increase in jobs advertised online<br />

between <strong>20</strong>21 and <strong>20</strong>22 alone.<br />

Manufacturing, tech, primary<br />

industries, construction and<br />

healthcare were all identified as<br />

the skills most in demand. The<br />

shortage in these sectors is due<br />

in part to the effects of border<br />

Wednesday <strong>July</strong> <strong>20</strong> <strong>20</strong>22 <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News<br />

CONTENT MARKETING<br />

PowerUp – Supporting Canterbury women into work<br />

Ali Adams<br />

15<br />

closures reducing the number of<br />

migrants entering our workforce,<br />

and also strong economic growth.<br />

ChristchurchNZ chief executive<br />

Ali Adams says PowerUp comes<br />

at a critical time for employers<br />

and is already getting<br />

excellent feedback from<br />

industry.<br />

“The campaign was<br />

a direct result of businesses<br />

crying out for more<br />

staff and the enormous<br />

untapped potential of<br />

attracting more women<br />

into the workforce.<br />

Our research has shown that<br />

practical adjustments, such as<br />

flexible working arrangements<br />

or meaningful roles, can be real<br />

drivers for women when choosing<br />

employment,” Adams said.<br />

A pilot series of workshops<br />

focussing on diversity, equity and<br />

inclusion is being developed for<br />

local Christchurch businesses.<br />

This will arm them with tools<br />

they need to recruit, retain<br />

and attract more women<br />

into their workforce.<br />

PowerUp runs<br />

through until the end<br />

of October. The first<br />

event will be careers in<br />

tech, an information<br />

and networking event<br />

where women interested<br />

in learning more about the tech<br />

sector can get valuable insight<br />

into the diverse range of jobs<br />

within the industry and connect<br />

with potential employers.<br />

We offer FREE In-home & Virtual Assessment<br />

03-348-3057<br />

www.hpac.co.nz 355 Blenheim Road info@hpac.net.nz


16 <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News Wednesday <strong>July</strong> <strong>20</strong> <strong>20</strong>22<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

Panoramic delight<br />

50 James Dr, Diamond <strong>Harbour</strong><br />

Auction 4 August (unless sold prior)<br />

3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 car<br />

garage, 2 off-street parking<br />

Listing no. 5518903<br />

Open Homes Suns 2.30pm - 3:15 pm<br />

Beautifully positioned amongst quality<br />

homes with wide sweeping sea views, this<br />

well-proportioned home will appeal to<br />

many. Starting life as a show home, this<br />

single level, well-built, brick and tile home<br />

has been designed for pure enjoyment.<br />

Bathed in sunshine and featuring three<br />

generous sized bedrooms, all with sea<br />

views, two bathrooms and open plan<br />

kitchen, dining and living. Tastefully enhanced<br />

by warm tones throughout and<br />

offering exceptional heat sources, including<br />

an HRV ducted system and heat pump, as<br />

well as a gas fire, to keep you comfortable<br />

all year round.<br />

The living area creates the heart of the<br />

home to simply relax and enjoy or ideal for<br />

family gatherings and entertaining. This<br />

delightful living zone flows seamlessly to<br />

the sun drenched, spacious conservatory, a<br />

prime spot for morning coffee or evening<br />

drinks while enjoying the stunning sunsets.<br />

The conservatory, dining and main bedroom,<br />

all have deck access and overlook the<br />

established, landscaped gardens and terrace.<br />

Excellent garaging and effortless drive-on<br />

access ensure easy living, with plenty of<br />

off-street parking for family or guests.<br />

This quality home provides an enviable<br />

lifestyle, all within easy reach of<br />

Christchurch city, approximately 40 minutes<br />

away. Enjoy a short stroll to the Diamond<br />

<strong>Harbour</strong> retail complex, Diamond <strong>Harbour</strong><br />

school and Kids first Kindergarten. Close<br />

to many walking tracks, beaches, clubs and<br />

so much more, plenty of action if that is<br />

what you desire, in this welcoming and<br />

caring community.<br />

Lynette Hughan<br />

Mob. 027 485 8027<br />

Peter Hughan<br />

Mob. 027 485 8380<br />

<strong>Bay</strong>leys Christchurch<br />

(Licensed Agents REAA <strong>20</strong>08)<br />

ADVERTISING FEATURE<br />

263 x 180<br />

Need A Ladder?<br />

The Amazing, Portable, Easy to Use Ladder System<br />

Margann. | “Best Ladder on the Market”<br />

Simply the best ladder I’ve ever used, it’s everything it’s cracked up to<br />

be and the little extras such as the work platforms, leg adjusters and<br />

wall standoff make it incredible value.<br />

• Certified Safety Rating up<br />

to 180kg<br />

• Use it on Stairs Safely<br />

• Create your own<br />

Scaffolding System<br />

• Versatile, Compact and<br />

Telescopic<br />

Free<br />

Free Free<br />

Free<br />

Gifts *<br />

Worth<br />

$660.00<br />

*Ts & Cs Apply<br />

*1 x Wall Standoff + 2 x Work Platforms + 2 x Leg Levellers<br />

Limited Time Offer! Call Now! 0800 665 665


Wednesday <strong>July</strong> <strong>20</strong> <strong>20</strong>22 <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News 17<br />

STYLE & QUALITY<br />

FOR LESS<br />

WWW.AFFORDABLEFURNITURE.NZ<br />

Manatee Corner<br />

Recliner Suite<br />

WAS $2299<br />

$<br />

1999<br />

Extra Section Available<br />

$299<br />

WAS $4279<br />

$<br />

3799<br />

Naples Modular Corner Suite<br />

2 Seater $1519 $1399<br />

3 Seater $2259 $<strong>20</strong>79<br />

Lennox Dining Table<br />

WAS $479<br />

$<br />

439<br />

Lennox Dining Chair<br />

WAS $159<br />

$<br />

139<br />

Winter<br />

STOREWIDE<br />

S A L E<br />

WWW.AFFORDABLEFURNITURE.NZ<br />

Bradman<br />

Lifter Chair<br />

WAS $789<br />

$<br />

699<br />

Marlow<br />

Chair & Stool<br />

WAS $969<br />

$<br />

799<br />

Nevis Barstool<br />

Coronet Barstool<br />

Wishbone<br />

Chair<br />

Finn Chair<br />

WAS $189<br />

$<br />

169<br />

WAS $229<br />

$<br />

259<br />

WAS $259<br />

$<br />

239<br />

WAS $1149<br />

$<br />

1099<br />

5 Year Warranty<br />

Queen Lift Up Base<br />

Mattress not included<br />

12<br />

Single $619 $569<br />

King Single $649 $599<br />

Double $739 $679<br />

King $879$809<br />

Riviera Mattress<br />

WAS $759<br />

$<br />

699<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 31 December <strong>20</strong>23. Min spend and exclusions may apply,<br />

$55 Establishment Fee or $35 Advance Fee applies to Long Term Finance Purchases*.<br />

FROM<br />

$<br />

479<br />

Single $519 $479<br />

King Single $559 $499<br />

Double $649 $599<br />

Queen $719 $659<br />

King $769 $699<br />

California King $929 $849<br />

FREE<br />

CARPARKING<br />

SOUTH CITY<br />

BATH ST<br />

WE ARE<br />

HERE<br />

255 MOORHOUSE AVE<br />

REBEL SPORT<br />

COLOMBO ST<br />

WWW.AFFORDABLEFURNITURE.NZ<br />

MON-FRI 9:30AM – 5:00PM<br />

SAT-SUN 10AM – 5:00PM<br />

0800 268 264


<strong>20</strong>13 Volkswagen<br />

Tiguan TSi<br />

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

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

my Kaywa Qr-Code<br />

w.valuecarswarehouse.co.nz<br />

CELLULAR<br />

See page 5 for more info!<br />

2<br />

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

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

REVERSE CAMERAS<br />

My Kaywa QR-Code<br />

w.valuecarswarehouse.co.nz<br />

PARKING SENSORS<br />

0800 212 777<br />

Ce l 021 855 884<br />

GPS/TRACKING<br />

motor vehicle purchase<br />

See our ad on page 2<br />

18 <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News Wednesday <strong>July</strong> <strong>20</strong> <strong>20</strong>22<br />

Strong branding for new<br />

Sportage<br />

KIA’S FRESH image is now<br />

complete, its new stylised logo is<br />

landing here in big numbers.<br />

It’s an unusual move for a car<br />

company to change its branding<br />

and look, but Kia has done it and<br />

already it has become an accepted<br />

part of any new Kia.<br />

What’s more, the new logo is<br />

bold, it stands out on a vehicle<br />

and comes at a time when updated<br />

models are leaving the Korean<br />

factories. One of those is the<br />

striking all-new Sportage, and it<br />

is the subject of this evaluation.<br />

The fifth-generation Sportage<br />

has a totally new shape, and it will<br />

lure buyers with its powerful design,<br />

practicality and ease of use.<br />

The mid-size sport utility vehicle<br />

market is New Zealand’s most<br />

buoyant, and the new Sportage<br />

will look to maintain the ground<br />

it has established here. I can’t<br />

see any reason why that won’t<br />

happen, it is a quality car and one<br />

that is most enjoyable to drive,<br />

especially in test car form where<br />

its 2-litre diesel engine simply<br />

delights with its strength and<br />

economy.<br />

Of course, there are both petrol<br />

and diesel options in the line-up<br />

and, as you would suspect, there<br />

is a choice of front-wheel-drive<br />

only or four-wheel-drive variants.<br />

In total there are eight models in<br />

the range, four petrol and four<br />

diesel, and they list from $39,990<br />

to $59,990, the latter relates to<br />

the X-Line diesel as tested. While<br />

its price tag may be a little out<br />

of reach for the average family<br />

buyer, I can’t help but think how<br />

tempting the entry-level price is.<br />

According to Kia, hybrids and<br />

fully electric Sportage models are<br />

also destined for our market in<br />

due course.<br />

The X-Line diesel simply<br />

borders on the luxury car class,<br />

it is plush inside, with full leather<br />

trim and all the goodies to keep<br />

all travellers happy. High quality<br />

trim plastics and trim materials<br />

are utilised, giving the Sportage a<br />

premium feel.<br />

I particularly like the dial gearshit<br />

selector (only on X-Line)<br />

and the dash panel graphics; well<br />

the wide main screen is actually<br />

split into two display units,<br />

the one directly in front of the<br />

driver incorporates the dial-like<br />

readouts for speedometer and tachometer.<br />

They change to a rear/<br />

side view when the indicator is<br />

activated. It is clever technology<br />

that fifrst came to my notice in a<br />

Hyundai. I’m pleased both companies<br />

have adopted the system,<br />

bearing in mind Hyundai and Kia<br />

are under the same ownership.<br />

That’s not all the two brands<br />

share, of course, the drivelines<br />

and powertrains are universal<br />

through much of both company’s<br />

products and the 2-litre diesel is<br />

BOLD: The Kia Sportage has strong lines from all angles.<br />

KIA SPORTAGE X-LINE: Four diesel and four petrol variants to choose from.<br />

the result of much collaboration,<br />

resulting in a smooth, sophisticated<br />

unit that drives through<br />

an equally refifned eight-speed<br />

automatic transmission.<br />

Kia rates the turbocharged<br />

diesel with 137kW and 416Nm.<br />

They are generous outputs and,<br />

of course, realised low at just<br />

4000rpm and <strong>20</strong>00rpm for<br />

torque. The result is a solid,<br />

fluid flow of power that tantalises<br />

with its mid-range boost and<br />

smooth delivery. The latter is<br />

nothing that surprises me, the<br />

previous generation diesels that<br />

have come out of the Kia factories<br />

thrill with their quiet nature and<br />

strength.<br />

They also impress with their<br />

fuel thrit. The Sportage in this<br />

form is rated with a 7.3-litre<br />

per 100km/h combined cycle<br />

average. By my reckoning I’d say<br />

that is quite achievable. The dash<br />

display was constantly reading<br />

at 8.8l/100km/h, that fifgure even<br />

listing during the suburb to the<br />

city commute. On a long highway<br />

run it dropped to 7.6l/100km/h<br />

with an instantaneous reading of<br />

6l/100km cruising the legal limit,<br />

the engine ticking over slowly at<br />

1500rpm.<br />

The Sportage is an adept<br />

highway cruiser, well it’s also<br />

a superb commuter, but it’s on<br />

the open road where you can<br />

really feel its sophistication. It<br />

moves through the air ever so<br />

• Price – Kia Sportage<br />

X-Line, AWD, $59,990<br />

• Dimensions – Length,<br />

4660mm; width, 1865mm;<br />

height, 1655mm<br />

• Configuration – Fourcylinder,<br />

four-wheel-drive,<br />

1998cc, 137kW, 416Nm,<br />

eight-speed automatic<br />

• Performance –<br />

0-100km/h, 8sec<br />

• Fuel usage – 7.3/100km<br />

quietly and picks up very little<br />

underneath, the 19in Nexen tyres<br />

aren’t rowdy on coarse chip seal<br />

and dispensing the kilometres<br />

leaves the occupants comfortable<br />

through a spacious interior<br />

environment.<br />

At almost 4.7m in length the<br />

Sportage isn’t huge, but it feels<br />

like a big car inside thanks to<br />

a well-designed interior that<br />

provides an air of openness. That<br />

also translates into vision for<br />

the driver, not only are there the<br />

mandatory rear view reversing<br />

aids, but vision through the rear<br />

quarter is vast.<br />

It’s that ease of driving that is<br />

felt throughout the whole vehicle,<br />

it feels lithe on the road, which in<br />

translation doesn’t tax the driver.<br />

There is just enough fifrming and<br />

feedback to keep the driver well<br />

in touch as to how it feels on the<br />

road.<br />

The new Sportage incorporates<br />

an electronic damping control<br />

system that optimises balance<br />

and stability. It’s a nice feeling and<br />

one of certain security as acceleration<br />

is requested on corner<br />

exit. That big surge of torque<br />

mid-range has the Sportage fairly<br />

sprinting toward the next bend.<br />

The turbo boost offers substantial<br />

feel from beneath the throttle<br />

pedal, although if you wanted to<br />

moderate the flow of power there<br />

is a choice of driver selectable<br />

drive modes – eco, normal, smart<br />

and sport – each has its own feel<br />

and purpose.<br />

Kia is also pitching the<br />

Sportage as a genuine crosscountry<br />

model, there are several<br />

drive modes the driver can switch<br />

to so that all-terrain surfaces can<br />

be tackled. I’ll be bold enough to<br />

say it would make easy work of<br />

the ski fifeld access road.<br />

When I picked up the evaluation<br />

car I remarked on the<br />

healthy number of cars in stock<br />

at the dealership. I was told there<br />

was good supply for most models,<br />

although some specififcation<br />

variants and some colours would<br />

require a wait.<br />

All of those cars, SUVs and<br />

electric vehicles on display in<br />

the showroom and forecourt<br />

had the new logo, and that leads<br />

me to look at every Kia I see on<br />

the road, I’m now fifxated on the<br />

badge, and I guess that is the<br />

response Kia would want.<br />

has motoring covered!<br />

Incorporating<br />

ISSUE 667 | FrIday <strong>20</strong> novEmbEr <strong>20</strong><strong>20</strong><br />

sherborne st, edgeware<br />

iggest range of vehicles<br />

location!<br />

<strong>20</strong>11 Jaguar<br />

XF Premium<br />

$18,999<br />

See inside for this week's<br />

4WD feature!<br />

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

See page 4 for more info!<br />

free<br />

best motorbuys<br />

Incorporating<br />

ISSUE 668 | FrIday 27 NovEmbEr <strong>20</strong><strong>20</strong><br />

275 Colombo street, Christchurch<br />

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

Ce l 021 855 884<br />

Incorporating<br />

ISSUE 669 | FrIday 4 dEcEmbEr <strong>20</strong><strong>20</strong><br />

See inside for this week's<br />

Classic Car feature!<br />

PH 03 web<br />

www.drivesouth.co.nz<br />

One Owner!<br />

40 Years Finance<br />

Experience<br />

Cannot be Beaten!<br />

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

motor vehicle purchase<br />

Specialising in Finance for Private Purchases<br />

Very quick approvals, sensational interest rates<br />

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

Hiace spares<br />

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

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

<strong>20</strong>15 IsuZu D-mAX<br />

4WD Ls D/CAb<br />

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

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

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

$34,995 $192pw<br />

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

free<br />

best motorbuys<br />

www.drivesouth.co.nz<br />

See inside for this week's<br />

marine feature!<br />

free<br />

best motorbuys<br />

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

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

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

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

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

Magazine available for FREE every Friday<br />

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

The biggest range of vehicles<br />

in one location!<br />

Now Available @ NZ Van Spares<br />

www.drivesouth.co.nz<br />

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

<strong>20</strong>05 toyota rav<br />

$<strong>20</strong>,999<br />

$9,990<br />

40 Years Finance<br />

<strong>20</strong>08 bmW 3<strong>20</strong>i<br />

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

Climate Control, ABS Braking,<br />

.nz<br />

CAR AUDIO<br />

AUDIO VISUAL<br />

CAR SECURITY<br />

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

MOBILE INSTALLATION SERVICE<br />

RADAR DETECTORS<br />

DASH CAMERAS<br />

Cannot be Beaten!<br />

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

Experience<br />

Automatic. $34.63pw.<br />

AERIALS<br />

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

Specialising in Finance for Private Purchas<br />

• Very quick approvals, sensation<br />

• From no deposit (term


Wednesday <strong>July</strong> <strong>20</strong> <strong>20</strong>22 <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News 19<br />

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

Trades & Services<br />

DIRTY TILES<br />

& GROUT?<br />

Our unique restoration<br />

processes will make your<br />

tiled areas look NEW again!<br />

We specialise in professional<br />

cost effective solutions for<br />

all your tile & grout issues.<br />

• Tiled shower makeovers<br />

• Re-colouring old grout<br />

• Mouldy silicone replacement<br />

• Professional tile/grout<br />

cleaning, sealing & repairs<br />

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

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

SCRAP METAL<br />

Dominion Trading Co Ltd<br />

• Scrap metal buyers<br />

• Canterbury owned & operated<br />

• Top prices paid $$$<br />

• Open Saturday morning<br />

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

www.happyscrappy.co.nz<br />

03 343 9993 333 Blenheim Rd<br />

Your local professional<br />

FOR ALL YOUR<br />

PLUMBING,<br />

GAS &<br />

DRAINAGE<br />

• Bathroom repairs<br />

• Renovations<br />

• Leaks<br />

• Blocked drains<br />

• Gas and drainage<br />

Carol and Chris<br />

Phone 376 5322 or email<br />

chcheast@laserplumbing.co.nz<br />

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 />

Trades & Services<br />

privacy films<br />

frosting designs<br />

non-darkening films<br />

Workmanship Guaranteed<br />

Lifetime Warranties on Most Films<br />

UV<br />

block<br />

Free Quotes Canterbury and Districts<br />

03 365 3653 0800 368 468<br />

Trades & Services<br />

Landscape<br />

and Garden<br />

Services<br />

Need help with<br />

your garden?<br />

We provide a quality<br />

service for all your<br />

Garden Maintenance<br />

(hedges, lawns,<br />

line trimming, weeding)<br />

and Landscaping needs,<br />

(fencing, paths, drives,<br />

retaining and earthworks).<br />

Ph 021 272 0303<br />

Trades & Services<br />

CARPET LAYING<br />

Exp. Repairs, uplifting,<br />

relaying, restretching.<br />

Phone John on 0800<br />

003181, 027 240 7416<br />

jflattery@xtra.co.nz<br />

CHIM CHIM CHIMNEY<br />

SWEEPS<br />

We’ll sweep your<br />

logburner’s flue, check<br />

firebricks, baffles, airtubes<br />

& controls. We’re experts<br />

on coal-rangers, and can<br />

sweep any sized open fire.<br />

We quote & undertake<br />

repairs, flue extensions &<br />

install bird netting. 0800<br />

22 44 64 www.chimchim.<br />

nz<br />

ELECTRICIAN.<br />

JMP Electrical.<br />

Experienced & registered..<br />

Expert in all home<br />

electrical repairs &<br />

maintenance.Call James<br />

027 4401715<br />

Trades & Services<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 />

professional & reliable<br />

service call Greg Brown<br />

A1 Spouting Cleaning 027<br />

616 0331 or 384 2661<br />

HOME<br />

IMPROVEMENTS<br />

Decks, fencing, retaining<br />

walls, kitchens, sleepouts,<br />

kitsets, renovations and<br />

more. Greg 022 475 8227<br />

PLUMBER<br />

Do you need a reliable<br />

plumber? Quality and<br />

timely services. No job<br />

too big or small. Phone<br />

V Plumbing Ltd. 022 351<br />

4125<br />

To Lease<br />

Office space to lease,<br />

CBD area. 60 - 100 sqm.<br />

Comp priced. Flexible<br />

lease period. Call Shane<br />

for more details on 021<br />

381 765<br />

Wanted To Buy<br />

AAA Buying goods<br />

quality furniture, beds,<br />

stoves, washing machines,<br />

fridge freezers. Same day<br />

service. Selwyn Dealers.<br />

Phone 980 5812 or 027<br />

313 8156<br />

Public Notices<br />

AGM<br />

Loyal Banks Peninsula Lodge of<br />

Manchester Unity Friendly Society<br />

will be holding their AGM on Saturday 6th August<br />

at 1.30pm at Duvauchelle Hall on the Banks Peninsula.<br />

Everyone is welcome to attend.<br />

To confirm your attendance please call 022 581 8963<br />

or email reneec@manchesterunity.org.nz<br />

ADVERTISE YOUR<br />

BUSINESS HERE<br />

Phone for further details<br />

(03) 379 1100<br />

Situations Vacant<br />

Situations Vacant<br />

Local Reporter<br />

Christchurch<br />

Star Media is seeking an up-and-coming news<br />

reporter to join our team in Christchurch. Star<br />

Media publishes nine weekly newspapers<br />

connecting their local communities and our region.<br />

The successful applicant will be working within our<br />

communities reporting on important news and<br />

issues of the day. Our aim is to connect and inform<br />

our readers about local issues that matter.<br />

The successful applicant needs to be passionate<br />

about being connected to our communities and<br />

news gathering.<br />

You will also have:<br />

• Excellent writing ability<br />

• Initiative<br />

• Ability to juggle tasks and meet weekly deadlines<br />

• A full NZ drivers’ licence<br />

• Photography, video and website skills are<br />

desirable<br />

• Journalism qualification (or equivalent<br />

experience) would be an advantage<br />

What we offer<br />

• A fast team environment and an opportunity to<br />

grow your journalism skills.<br />

• Enjoy being part of a small, dedicated team to<br />

make a difference in the regions we connect.<br />

A copy of the full position description can be<br />

found at alliedpress.co.nz/employment. If you<br />

would like more information please contact:<br />

Barry Clarke (Editor in Chief – Star Media) on<br />

021 359 426 or barry@starmedia.kiwi<br />

If you think this role is for you, please prepare a<br />

covering letter and CV and email<br />

barry@starmedia.kiwi.


<strong>20</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News Wednesday <strong>July</strong> <strong>20</strong> <strong>20</strong>22<br />

RUNOUT<br />

OUTLANDER LS $ 33,990+ORC *<br />

INCLUDING<br />

SERVICE PLAN<br />

3 YEAR / 45,000KM<br />

*<br />

The 7 seater Mitsubishi Outlander brings everything you would need<br />

in a family SUV: safety, technology, comfort, unrivalled economy and<br />

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

Call 03 379 0588 or visit christchurchmitsubishi.co.nz<br />

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

*Scheduled Services only. 3 Years or 45,000km, whichever comes first. Terms and conditions apply. † Visit mmnz.co.nz for full Diamond Advantage warranty conditions.<br />

CHRISTCHURCH MITSUBISHI<br />

386 Moorhouse Avenue, Christchurch<br />

Ph 03 379 0588 | christchurchmitsubishi.co.nz<br />

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

ONLY<br />

AVAILABLE FROM<br />

CHRISTCHURCH<br />

MITSUBISHI<br />

%APR FIXED<br />

ZERO DEPOSIT<br />

1.936 MONTH TERM*<br />

NISSAN 150,000 KM’S<br />

FACTORY<br />

5YR WARRANTY<br />

Finance offer available on new Nissan Navara (D23) and X-TRAIL (T32) models registered between 08/07/<strong>20</strong>22 and 31/07/<strong>20</strong>22. Approved applicants of Nissan Financial Services New<br />

Zealand Pty Ltd (Nissan) only. Fixed interest rate of 1.9% p.a. only available on loan terms up to 36 months (2.9% p.a. applies for 37-48 months and 3.9% p.a. applies for 49-60 months loan terms).<br />

No deposit required. This offer includes an establishment fee of $375, PPSR fee of $8.05 and $10 per month account keeping fee. All lease and some fleet purchasers excluded. Nissan<br />

reserves the right to vary, extend or withdraw this offer. Not available in conjunction with any other offer. Additional terms and conditions apply and can be viewed at www.nissan.co.nz.<br />

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

Ph: 03 595 68<strong>20</strong><br />

www.christchurchnissan.co.nz<br />

christchurchnissan.co.nz


Wednesday <strong>July</strong> <strong>20</strong> <strong>20</strong>22 <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News 21<br />

WO M E N S W E A R | M E N S W E A R | C H I L D R E N S W E A R | H O M E WA R E S<br />

S H O E S | L I N G E R I E | AC C E S S O R I E S | C O O K & D I N E | B E AU T Y<br />

THE<br />

SALE<br />

STARTS FRIDAY 22 JULY 10AM<br />

ENDS SUNDAY 31 JULY<br />

TEN DAYS OF SAVINGS<br />

ALL DEPARTMENTS


22 <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News Wednesday <strong>July</strong> <strong>20</strong> <strong>20</strong>22<br />

WOMENSWEAR | MENSWEAR | HOMEWARES | CHILDRENSWEAR<br />

50%-70% OFF<br />

SELECTED<br />

WOMEN’S<br />

CONTEMPORARY LOUNGE, ATRIUM,<br />

WOMENSWEAR & WOMEN’S SHOES<br />

T & C’S APPLY<br />

SELECTED<br />

| ACTIVEWEAR &<br />

SWIMWEAR |<br />

LORNA JANE, RUNNING BARE,<br />

THE UPSIDE, SEAFOLLY,<br />

SUNSEEKER, JANTZEN & JETS<br />

AND MUCH MORE...<br />

50% OFF<br />

SELECTED<br />

| ACCESSORIES | SOCKS<br />

& HOSIERY |<br />

BRIE LEON, BRIXTON,<br />

CALVIN KLEIN, JOULES,<br />

RADLEY, SANS BEAST,<br />

TED BAKER, TOMMY HILFIGER,<br />

EDBLAD, NZ SOCKS,<br />

PRETTY POLLY,<br />

PHILIPPE MATIGNON & MORE<br />

40% OFF<br />

SELECTED<br />

THE AROMATHERAPY CO.,<br />

M.A.C, BOBBI BROWN,<br />

DERMALOGICA,<br />

ESTÉE LAUDER &<br />

ELIZABETH ARDEN<br />

50% OFF 50% OFF<br />

SELECTED<br />

| BRAS, BRIEFS & LINGERIE | SLEEPWEAR |<br />

CALVIN KLEIN, WACOAL, BERLEI, TRIUMPH,<br />

SLOGGI, BLUEBELLA, COTTONREAL, LOVE STORIES,<br />

SATURDAY THE LABEL, SIMONE PÉRÈLE, PAPINELLE, GIVONI,<br />

LA MARQUISE, GINIA, LAUREN BY RALPH LAUREN & MORE<br />

SHOP INSTORE AT BALLANTYNES


Wednesday <strong>July</strong> <strong>20</strong> <strong>20</strong>22 <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News 23<br />

SHOES | LINGERIE | ACCESSORIES | COOK & DINE | BEAUTY<br />

50% OFF<br />

SELECTED<br />

MEN’S<br />

CONTEMPORARY LOUNGE<br />

& MENSWEAR<br />

T & C’S APPLY<br />

AND MUCH MORE...<br />

50% OFF<br />

SELECTED<br />

SELECTED<br />

MEN’S SHOES | CHILDRENSWEAR |<br />

BABYWEAR & TEEN |<br />

ECCO, POLO RALPH LAUREN,<br />

TOMMY HILFIGER, TED BAKER,<br />

JULIUS MARLOW, FLORSHEIM,<br />

RIEKER<br />

30-50% OFF<br />

KISSED BY RADICOOL,<br />

NATURE BABY, BOBUX, HUXBABY,<br />

JOULES, ROCK YOUR BABY, DKNY,<br />

HUGO BOSS, VEJA,<br />

KARL LAGERFELD, LITTLE MARC<br />

JACOBS, CRYWOLF, MILKY<br />

& MORE<br />

50% OFF<br />

SELECTED<br />

| COOK & DINE | HOME & LIVING<br />

| BED & BATH |<br />

LUIGI BORMIOLI, LADELLE SANCTUARY<br />

RANGE & STORAGE, PIP STUDIO, WMF<br />

KNIFE SETS, LE CREUSET RIVIERA,<br />

ECOYA, DUTZ, CITTÀ, SHERIDAN,<br />

MADRAS LINK, CC INTERIORS,<br />

M.M LINEN, CHRISTY TOWELS,<br />

BAKSANA & MORE<br />

SHOP INSTORE AT BALLANTYNES


24 <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News Wednesday <strong>July</strong> <strong>20</strong> <strong>20</strong>22<br />

H I O N | S H O E S | H O M E WA R E S | C H I L D R E N S W E A R<br />

50% OFF<br />

I N G E R I E | AC C E S S O R I E S | COOK & DINE | B E AU T Y<br />

SELECTED<br />

POTTERY BARN | POTTERY BARN KIDS | WEST ELM<br />

EXTENDED STORE HOURS<br />

FRIDAY 22 JULY / 10AM–7PM<br />

SATURDAY 23 JULY / 9AM–6PM<br />

SUNDAY 24 JULY / 10AM–5PM<br />

NORMAL TRADING HOURS RESUME: MONDAY 25 JULY<br />

WWW.BALLANTYNES.CO.NZ/OPENING-HOURS<br />

City Mall, Christchurch. PHONE (03) 379 7400

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

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!